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Show Officer slate Mrs. Shirley Ham-mo- n Syracuse was installed as new president of the Syracuse PTA at the final meeting of the group held last Thursday at the elementary school. To serve with Mrs. Hammon will be Mrs'. Darlene Child, vice president; Principal Clyde Gailey, second vice president and Mrs. Jane Heslop, secretary. Mrs. Virginia Bennett installed the officers. ces3 for Ibsen and Grieg, which Outgoing president who has serv- - has lasted up to the present ed for two years is Mrs. Phyllis day- y Peer Gynt, which was played Cook, At last week's meeting, the sec-- by Kenny Palmer, is possibly ond, third and fourth grade f the most exasperating, not to the direction of repugnant, individual in 8y literaall of ture. He is a rough and ruthless egocentric. His only virtue is his fantastic imagina- j 1 music-dramat- Get Acquainted Oiler Permanents Keg. $10.00 NOW $8.50 Reg. $12.50 NOW $10.00 Anns Beauty EVELYN SEE Ladies summer Recreation Bolwing League Wasatch sixth graders Perform in operetta Syracuse PTA Lists new Slhnn kjuujj ANN LOGAN, 15 North Main in Kaysville Operator hi the ROr.lER, the NEWEST and FINEST in a PICKUP COACH There's a Romer to fit any standard pick-u- See Now Gary Stewart . . . coming home from I.DS mission. Gary Stewart at 610 North Main on Ilwy 91, Layton (Next to Hill Villa Cleaners) Authorized Representatives . . . Bill Hatch Kays. 359-Dale Whitesides Kays. 1489-Del Halls Kays. 661-- J Halls- DISTRIBUTOR Hill Field Road, Layton TA NEW 912 898 High Individual Scries; Lorraine Selly Jo Leavitt High Indv. Game; Bulova 462 456 sea king 198 198 164 Lois McDonough Jo Leavitt, Joy Willdeli Sunset City Court news MRS. EARL W. (MABLE) HARMER, Sait Lake n writer of juven le stories and seated, admires a sun dress modeled by Diane Workman, Bountiful, during the informal Dress Shop, style show presented by the Rhea-JRoy, to the Utah Chapter of the National Federation of Press Women, at the Oakridge Country Club on Saturday. Standing, center,, is Mrs. IJen-rW. (Darlene) Galbraith, Kaysville, also a member of the Utah Press Women, and narrator lor the fashion show. The fashion snow was preceded by a luncheon and business meeting lor the members and guests of the press wotwenty-fiv- e men. Presiding over the organizations regular May meeting was Mrs. Etsil R. (Betty) Fisher, Farmington, state president of the group. City, FOR Graduation!, 2596 2559 Sjgnal Cafe well-know- Russell F. Brassel-- ' Sunset ton, 5090 S. 1050 W., Ogden. Pass- mg red light, $25 fine and 5 days books, o Larry Stuck! y Prank G. Durham, Earle Hotel. Ogden. Dnv mg under the influence of alcohol F nied $200 and 30 days m jail; 30 days suspended on pay-- scholarship Larry Stucki Gets Haruard yellow or white CERTIFIED WATERPROOF 17 JEWELS Scholarship Word has been Clearfield V. received that Laurence Mr. of son Stucki, IS, (Lany) am jjrs. Alvin J. Ftucki, Clear-zonbeen awarded ad- f jei,j 1HS miltanre to Dartmouth, and to the University scholarship of Pennsylvania and to llar- van! Lniversity. enroll this fall in 1 men! of fine. Glen Clary, officer. Jesse R Gibb, Redmond. Utah. nu'.es cr hour in a 0 nulc fined $30 and 5 days in jail, jail sentence suspended on ment of fine Appiehended by Glen (.luiv. lectures with tneir husbands The banquet was held in the Donna Lee Child, 111 1. Ho Clearfield Slake House, each ward 336, Lay ion. Racing on public bringing their own food. GraduatFined $50 ami 5 days highway. advisors members, priesthood ing and bishopic members attended in jail, 5 days suspended if line is paid by 6 p.m., May 29. 19.. 9 with their wives, making a gatherGlen by Officer ing of about 250. Lincoln Gardner, Apprehended high councilman, acted as Master Clary. Jack Moody, Hill Air Force of Ceremonies, and introduced l graduating nte niseis in the North Base. Frequenting a lave n, $25 and 5 days ill Davis Stake; Dale Porter acted jai. Glen as siwkesman for the Clearfield Claiy. officer. Twila Jean Frazier, 30 6 Wall Stake. After the banquet a play was Avc., Ogden. Frequenting a tavStake ern, fined $25 and 5 days m jail. presented by Clearfield M LA with Evelyn ( orgiatl in charge. The play told the story 65 ' "anard's school pre-me- d 1 AS LITTLE AS look hr A WEEK that IUIOVA Different Whwi cave, cryitot and daw a4 avery eve 5eo Kina It certiLad atarreef fcy tbe United Sfatee era intact. (tch Bu Tallin Ca , lac. Prica IfcUrtaa ladjral Tai. l We Special) it in Cambridge, .Massachusetts.is Hu hiothcr, Mishell, J'.i, Watch and Jewelry Repair presently a sophomore there, He majoring in mathematics. skipped his freshman year due lo advanced placement tests. l.arry, a former Davis High scholar, is ruirently a senior at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., from which be will gradual" June 5. fin-e- Fast 1 Day Service Free Parking, Free Gift Wrappinj 3 Ways to Buy Cash Credit Laytway Clearfield justice court two men in the nct w m Id, one who had waited 300 years to have h i s temple w o r k Clearfield The following nizamc, fine to he paid later, done, but had lived righteously cases were heard in the Cleararresting officer, Frank Mcand was able to progress w hen the field City Justice of the Peace Kinnon. work was done. The other had had court the tors Incuse and no State inpast week: an opportunity on earth, hut had E. Rasmussen, J i ., spection, fined $25 and 15 days C.ival not been faithful and could not .'south I' State, Clearfield, progress further. zone, .ug ,Vi in a . $15 and fi 7.j days in jail, jad sentence suspended on pa- -i James O. Peterson, Columbia, Roy. Passing lowered gate at ment of fine, paid $15 fine, ar- re ting offinr Darvl Conger. Utah. Appiehended for speeding, railroad crossing, fined $10. Ju-cp- h A. Henley, 549 Marva 40 miles per hour in a 30 mile Dean Gill Richardson, 3230 Bel zone, fined $10. Mar Drive, Salt Lake City Passing Ave, Layton, no Clah operaCarl W. Trussed, 667 30th St., Og- over yellow line, fined $5 tor's license, fined $15 or 7 of ' UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING LUMINOUS DIAL SWEEP SECOND HAND e, Senior Aaronic holds social The Clearfield and Clearfield North Daws Stakes held a joint banquet on Saturday night for the members of the senior Aaronic priesthood who had attended cignt lectures in the priesthood school just completed Tne following earned certificates for their regular attendance- Anchorage Branch, Alvin Smith; Clearfield First ward. Jack Hancey; Clearfield Third ward, Ervin Jones; Clearfield Fourth ward, Dean McFarlanig Clark McFarlane, Frank Corgiatt, Lynn Wall, Eugene Stoddard, and Marvin Goff; Clearfield Fifth ward, Jean Jensen and Edwin Malmgren; Clearfield Sixth ward, Emery Mechas and LcGrand Bol- ton. From West Point wai-uel E. Garrand and Orsen Davies, From Sunset First waid. i, i Little, Edgar Tracy, Sam I Jot o a i t Floyd Michaelson; Sunset Third Muir, ward, Glen Bateman, Devo Mayhcw and Cecil Dalton, Most of the wives attended these . . . recipient. in jail, jail sentence suspended, on payment of fine Glen Clary was apprehending officer. den. Speeding, 60 miles per hour Ben Elias Adams, 135 W. 200 in a 50 mile zone, fined $15. S., Clearfield. Passing loweied Hill Air Force Rudolph Estrada, railroad gate, fined $5. Base. Illegal passing, fined $5 Hubert Kirkman, RFD 1. Clear- Augustina Jaramillo, 328 Idaho, Kaysville Gary Stewart who Passing lowered railroad liwill return home Saturday eve-- 1 Anchorage Utah. No driver's ate. fined $5 fined $10. cense, Gerald D. Smith, 121 Douglas ning from England will be the Alma Wilford Zbindcr. 2921 Van Sunset Illegal passing, fined speaker at the Third Ward Buren, Ogden. Illegal turn, fined $5. Sacrament Sunday, meeting $10. Allan 0. Cuinmngham, 3550 May 24, at 4 p.m. Mr. Stew. Majorie K. Cicerchi. Apt. 123, Jackson, Ogden. Driving on wrong two the art has spent past Hill Garden Homes, Layton. side of roidwav, fined $10 years on an LDS Mission in f Failure to stop at Edmund B. Bailey, 3835 Grandstop sign, fined England. $15. view Dr., Ogden. Illegal left turn, will G. LaVirl Stewart Bishop Quentin Von Rmer. 345 Hill Gar- fined $10. also speak at the meeting and dens, Dell H. Morgan. 438 Mop- Layton. Passing on shoulder, the missionarys sister, Mrs. fined $10 Layton: Reckless driving, no d will Susanna Stewart, present 1659 Grant, "'s license in Boyd R. Wicker. possession, fined a musical number. 75 miles per $45 Ogden. Speeding, of Bowman Richard hour in a 60 mile zone, fined $15 Bishop June O. Warren. 814 23rd St., the Third Ward urges a large Steve K. Francis. 2254 Polk. Ogden Following too close, fined attendance at the meeting. Ogden. Passing on shoulder, fined sr $10 Alfred J. Eddv. 43.5 KieeJ. Dale R. Baird, 5377 So. 2300 W , Meg;:! left turn, fined $10 to speak Og-d- c Buchanans . Page 9 1959 Moris Jewelry North Main 18.1 Phone TA Clearfield North Dauis Traffic Court truck. p 21, IDEAL N.B.P.W.'S Budweiser High Team Game: Budweiser ol, mother, Ase, which was played by Susan Hamby, and runs away from home. During his wanderings, he soon pauses to take part, quite uninvited, ir a rustic wedding celebration. Here, swaggering as usual, he throws the guests into helpless consternation as he seizes the bride, Ingrid, played by Carma Carter, and abducts her, leaving Terry Jessop, the groom. The piano accompanist was Bonnie Gardner, aqd readers were Wanda Gibson and David Thomas. Other members of the cast included Velma Argyle, Diana Jensen, Sammy Mueller, Marion Everett, Evelyn PearRobert son, Carol Crawford, Ames, Kaylene Ross, Paula Beech, Gloria Martinez, Judy Sessions, Robert Clough, David Iverson, . Ricky Stanfilf, Daryl Budd, J. D. Tolman, Blair Clark, Terry Jessop, Philip Black, Sherel Pedersen, Ruth Baggs, Danny Scoffield, Dessis Mitchell, Caroly Standing, Cher-ri- l Underwood, Michael Waggoner, Deed Thurgood, Elsie Woods, Phyllis Black. The children in the elass painted all of the scenery used, wore a Norwegian RtHEX-M- ay Tues. May J9, 1959 High Team Series; tion, which offers him thi childish ambition of becomin; Emperor of the world. In pur suit of this absurd mirage, cooly abandons his ailing The days, paid fine, arresting offi- cer Frank McKinnon, Fred James Gumtoim, Route 1, Box 475, Clearfield, no erator'g license, fined $15 and 7 days in jail, jail sentence sus- r pended on payment of fine, resting officer Grant Fc'igu- son Glen B. Jackman, 324 Drive1 A., Clearfield, no Utah opera-i.i a released on own recog- - tampion o urban --Sclicnlcij d n Kentucky Straight Bourbon 8 liws i run on iuiikm stuitHt louiioi, Store v v d comi-pid- KAYSVILLE n Moot, suuin iiitittttJ to., i.i.f, , Friday and Saturday, May 22nd, 23rd North Davis Junior Nigh By Mary Jo Budd Clearfield May 13 was qilav day for all ninth graders at North Davis Junior High school Girls felt and not "schoolish" in pedalpushers. With several ball gancs the H.ov was of ihp s.'hool Mil team quite a success. North was esneen'ty They have won the county championship in their d. vision. The boys and Coach Facer are to be highly fur their s' ill. The girls soft ball team did not fare so well, although they put up a swell fight they finally lost their game The Spring Festival was lietler than ever lb's year. He'd in the gymnasium Thursday, May It. it was quite an e c it for and spectators as well. Under the direction cf Mrs. Mis rj i.vacs and Miss Florence Panageorce. ninth era-their own creagirls tions. Kendall Sedgwick. Elmer Green. Miss M"Donn'i"h. and Mrs. Cumora hides supervised varioi s pays eH'icai! n exhibitions. A typing exhibition tinder the direction of Mrs. Pe ersen had special effects. Blue';" lights made floi es"ent col'ars. c type paper, and fingernails glow when tKe reudar Irhts vere s aoped da k in tirre to nnix;c had off. The eight students who typed in t to be careful not to smde when they found their teeth glowed too' After the program, paicnis "s ted the rooms and the gym where several attractive displays were. Old HOUSE OF MEATS TA FREE FREE FREE 2 REFRESHMENTS 11:00 ant. to 6:00 p.m. on Syracuse SATURDAY I'ORK FOR LUCKY NUMBER WITH EVERY HAM BEEF Miles West of Naval Supply De,:ot to Town of Syracuse, Then Mile North 1 Retail and Wholesale Hours: Friday and Saturday only from 9 a.m. to Wholesale Hoars.: Tues. 'Ihru Sat., 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. a Canvas Viscose Throw Shoes Rugs Childrens Sizes 6-- 3 (Lint Free) Size 2t x 60 f'. 4".- CtSK!t2 - NtaKWi-- ' ADMIRAL THEATRE CLEARFIELD-PHO- TA NE 5-0- Wholesale Meats ior Your Locker and Freezer. V i Gcf d Grain-FeBEEF. Cut. Wrapped and d Frczcn Vi Sme ll Grain-Fe- d FISHING BOOTS Reg. 10.95 Now $095 5 THlRS., FRI., SAT. 923 00 SAGA 07 MAY 21, 22, MEAT MARKET 2.1 100 Ground Beef, PERISCOPE JAMES GARNER Genuine Levis $3155 and $75 TN, MON., TUES. piece set $ KOO -- LB. 32c LB. 25c SPECIALS Roasting Chickens, -- 33c Lb. 29c Stewing Hens Hams, Hickory Lb. 47c Smoked Slab Bacon, Hickory Lb. 39c Smoked Lean Sliced Bacon, Plus U? LB. 45c Wrapped and Lb HEMP CROWN ROY CALHOUN Vcua. PORK, Cut, Frozen, Hams and Bacon Hickory ' Smoked MUT.DN, Cut, Wrapped and Frozen DISH TOWELS for $ No 10 Lb MAY 24, 25, 26 Picnic Hams 50 Pounds Beef TKE JOURNEY 47c . Lb. 35c $29.C0 DEBORAH KERR, YULE BRENNER m Gfl Ml 131 J IN LAYTON STORE |