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Show rf f The April 30, 1959 REFLEX Pag 16 00 Pure Pork - L - - - & Sausage Snack bar now has kitchen, inside service area, Ready for your Locker. Whole or Half n i.43' - AuilhSSES WHO ARE NOW SEK VIMJ CUSTOMERS in Davis Drive-in- s new snack bar include, left to right, Charlene McElea, Marilyn Anderson, Colleen and . Wilde and Joan Anderson. Country Maid . 47' lb. dairy bar. Fresh Daily Produce Dept. remodels snack bar; Opens full time this Thursday nite Davis Drive-i- n Patrons of the Layton year ago, according to owners will and managers Tony Rudman Da- Drive-i- n this season find a remodeled snack bar and Don Blasius. The new facilities more than twice the size of a ria will in- - SUNSET CHURCHES elude heating and air condition, inside as well as outside service area, a kitchen and dairy bar. A storage room was also added which will become new restrooms next year, they said. 4 CORN ON THE COB Good cooks SWEET FRESH ears cook with Mr. Rudman said the thepolicy for the season will be to present only top motion pictures, and to have two changes weekly. Also includSunset-Bis- hop and Mrs. W. H. Bailey of the Sunset Ward ed will be a bonus night on are vacationing in California this week and will return home Saturdays with three big hits T. Wise, is on TDY scheduled for those evenings. Friday. Counselor to Bishop Bailey, Stanley from Hill Air Force Base and will also return this week, having The theatre, which has been been in St. Louis. open weekends since beginning operation this spring, goes full Loraine Mills was released as a Jr. Sunday School teacher time Thursday of this week. in the Sunset Ward and Joan Hill was sustained as a Jr. Sunday Scheduled for the near fuSchool teacher. The following were sustained as Deacons in the ture at the theatre are such and Larry Aaronic Priesthood: Leonard Child, Richard Gunn, pictures as "Inn of Sixth HapDean Mickelsen. Richard Gunn was also presented a graduation piness, Tunnel of Love, the certificate from Primary. Sustained as a teacher in the AaronIn award winning "Gigi, ic Priesthood was Gene Gunn. Love and War, Auntie Seventh Voyage of Marne, Imitation General", Sunset Ward Primary Conference will be held Friday, May Sinbad, and Indiscreet. inmembers ward are All 7:30 1, in the Sunset Chapel at vited to attend. Parents are asked to have their children at the Special events will include gifts for 200 mothers on Mchapel at 7 p.m. others Day and free color books and suckers for The following were released from positions in the Sunset children on Thursday and FriSecond Ward: Maxine Van Bracklyn, released as work counselor '28 and 20. In Relief Society; Afton Eastman, released as manual counselor day, May In YWMIA; Marlene Bodily, released as magazine representative in Relief Society; Leon and LaRue Nelson, released as Guide Leaders in Primary to go on a Stake Mission; Arnold Yonngberg and Earl Steed, released as advisors to senior Aaron-l- e Priesthood; Marilyn Hurst, released as Gleaner leader. Sustained to positions were: Maxine Van Bracklyn, Manual Counselor in YWMIA; Dora Petersen, work counselor in Relief Society; Afton Eastman, Gleaner leader; Berda Knight, maga-sin- e representative in Relief Society; Lucille Smith, Guide leader; Lonnie Boren, assistant general secretary to Senior Aaronic Priesthood; George Smith and John D. Pickett as Senior Aaronic Priesthood advisors. Local Civil Air Patrol members participated in the search Sunset Third Ward softball team will practice behind the for an air coupe with two men Sunset School on Tuesday and Friday evenings after 5 p.m. aboard lost overnight in a trip from Draper to Richfield. Anyone interested is invited. atres Bishop out of state TOMATO CREAM OP MUSHROOM Changes in Ward Offices CREAM OP CHICKEN LEMONADE CREAM OP CELERY Primary Conference Canned Milk Fresh 30 p-- TALL CANS 4 Second Ward Makes Changes TOMATO JUICE, Standby, 46 oz. A cans $ J Plane hunt TIDE, Soap, King Size, Reg. $1.33 SUN VALLEY, Pilot Earl M. Johnson and of the Third Ward Primary will participate in passenger Leo E. Little, both of Salt Lake City, left the CarPrimary Conference on Friday, May 8 at 7 p.m. in the Sunset ter Air Ranch at Draper at 6:35 hapeL President Mary Rice invites all ward members to attend. Theme for the conference is, Help the Children Keep a.m. Tuesday enroute to Richfield by way of Wayne WonHis Light. FLOUR, Gold Medal They were due back 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dorothy Spencer was released as manual counselor in the The mission was called off at Sunset Third Ward MIA and Betty Cline was sustained to the 10:30 a.m. Wednesday after the same position. two lost men were found between Hanksville and Blanding where they landed on a road at Carter at Lake Bonneville Council of the Boy Scoutl of America will present the first annual this Friday and Saturday, May 1st and 2nd at the Golden Spike Coliseum in Scout-O-Ra- Ogden. A top affair with some 250 Cub packs, Scout troops, and Explorer groups participating with booths featuring nud-wa- a multitude of Scout activities. It promises to be a tremendous and educating event. The 250 booth exhibits will depict every phase of Scouting," Trom the earliest of Cub activities thru the highly skilled special proj- Just after running out of gas. Maj. Harold Hilburn, squadron communications officer for Layton Composite Squadron of CAP, operated the main control station at Salt Lake City during the search, while Cadet Lt. Spencer Sandstrora assisted with the fixed station in Lay. ton, which operated as a relay between the mobiles and Salt There will also be a presents, Lake City. tion of special Scouting activi ties from Cub Scouting to Ex four carpet cad fund fur ploring which will include such will reipoad to correct core. activities as tent pitching and The right home cure first aid through tower build between ptvfeuional ing. ects of Explorer groups. add pear I eteaningp-uri- ll An ice show will highlight Doors to the Coliseum will their Ufe. It i the beat to be be open at 4 p.m. Friday and the protection you can give theak staged Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon. 2:30 under the direction of the A special is Big Show scheduled for two performances Weber County Recreation De each evening, the first one at partment. The ice show will several feature num. 7 p.m., the second at 8:30 prffi. include The Big Show with a parade bers as well as group routines, of nations then will include an displaying talent developed under the special programs con i professional products impressive opening ceremony lot haute use with presentation of the colors, ducted by Weber County. wHowwlds ttnrtco and two symbolic vocal numTickets for this event are n ill MHOeK bf tormtur urM bers by Cub units. priced at a dollar. Children unA presentation qf the Eagle der be admitted free. Dance of the Pueblo Indians, Fund developed from this specguitar and trumpet numbers tacular program will be used to by participating Scouts and develop complete outdoor faciExplorers plus several vocal lities for the sets in this area. numbers will also be on the Tickets are being sold by the Westprogram. A Cub Scouts and Explorers ern band made up of Explorers themselves on both individual end a unique Indian ceremony and unit bases and presented by units of the In- awards will go to the boy or termountain Indian School of the troop successfully meeting Brigham City, will be included. its quota. Spill oa 'carpet or furniture can be tragic unlew quickly treated. Thie handy, spotting kit ia complete Scout-O-Ram- ... a few of the many items 1-- $ 1 29 69( (Fully Guaranteed) each Loaf lb. Fresh lbs. M 94 EjQ doz. 69 .... COFFEE, Folger's Instant, 6 oz derland. The Margarine EGGS (Not Guaranteed) Aids in Third Ward Primary Conference Children ma 59 only Softball Practice Giant Scout-O-RaScheduled this weekend cans Doz. SNOWDRIFT, 3 lb. can Layton CAP New YWMIA Counselor !2cans$1 CAL. GROVE, 6 oz. Cans Dep. Free Samples Served All Day Sat., May 2nd lbs. $099 for your Selections for MOTHERS DAY - HARDWARE DEPT. Mother's Day n Decorator Designed! Handsomely Cradled! 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