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Show Butler, in Kaysville. Bishop Richard Bowman conducted the funeral services. Elmer Mackley offered the family prayer and the invocation was said by Golden Hansen. Prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Elda Steiner. Speakers were Bishop Bowman, and Bishop Peterson, Lehi. A violin trio composed of Mrs. Afton McCormick, Mrs. Joyce Dal- he Kaysville Third Ward Chapel ton and Mrs. Becky Hilton and a paid final tribute to Mrs. Nellie vocal solo Oh my Father by Makin, .69, who died Tuesday at Lynn Nance, all accompanied by Steiner, composed musical home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Saturday for Final riles O. A. Williams Feted on 90th Funeral held Birth ' ) j j Pi -. DELL'S SERVICE 133 N. Main Clearfield. Utah SERVICE INFORMATION appliances uj tlvt point Appiimnn friable U C. W ll.LF. Y ft SON SYRACUSE. UTAH For the Best in Appliances See Us Before You Buy. LaMar Sessions, TA Lowell Hansen. TA Bill Child. 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Following the color demonstration. sewing problems will be discussed. Women are invited to bring their sewing problems with Sunset The Sunset Camp of them. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Lunch will be served to the ladies and a baby tender will be will hold its last meeting of the year on Thursday, May L'S on hand for the small fry. at the home of Mrs. Rayner Roueche, hostess for the event. The lesson, "The First Company to enter Salt Lake Valley, will be given by .Mr,, timer Knight Mrs. Jam-- s A. Meaaom will give a hntoiy of some of the Utah pioneci v from whom she is descended. of the Sunset ( amp The Brrniece Potter school of is Captain Mrs. Glen L. Catver; tlieie dance will hold its recital May 29 are 17 enlisted member, in tie at Layton Thiid Ward recreation hall at 8 p.m. Proceeds will go to camp. In order to lie a member, the Third. Eighth and Ninth build- one must be a de fendant of to come to Utah be- ing fund. Charge will be adults pioneers 50 cents and children 25 cents. Core IbW. Mrs. Potter will feature tap,1 ballet, toe. acrobatic and charac-ter dancing. In acrobatic dancing, she will feature 10 dances in one; number and four in another. A special production number, "Sail-ers on Leave, will be presented1 Clinton The teacher's quorum by six girls, three taking the presidency was reorganized Sunpait of sailors. A little "secretary and boss" day. Nolan Evans was set apart several fluorescent tap and char-- , as president, Russell Willoughby as 1st counselor, Steven Parker acter numbers. Of special beauty and interest as 2nd counselor, and James Bevins as secretary. These officers are two toe ballets, Uie Dance." from the Nut replaced Dean Beaus, president, craker Suit Ballet, by Eunice Lyman Freestone, 1st counselor, Karsworth and Iris Blackner, and Robert Wallace, 2nd counselor and U. Flinders, secretary, Valse Des Heures from CopRecently West Point ward won peiia, by Barbar Posell. Mrs. Potter has worked in a,frs P'afe in volley ball in tlie clever theme for a pleasant even- - Lakeview stake This entitled them to go to the Division 15 playoffs They won second in the division. Next they went to Salt Lake City to play in finals which consisted of competition between 45 teams. West Point ward won two games, one over Kaysville 202 Goldtn Avnu and another over a Boise ward, but did not place otherwise. Layton, Utah Rtv. Donald L. Craig Phona Kaysvilla tW-- J Thursday Women's Missionary Council at 7.30 p.m. Friday 7 30 p m. C. A. Rally West Point Salt Lake City. Sunday evening Sunday meeting in the West Point ward broadcast at was given by members of the Revival Time 8.30 a. m. KSOP radio sta-- Aadonic priesthood. Prp.vers were tion. (given by Louis Aiontgomey and 9.30 a m. Sunday School with Jim Judd. Talks were by Lynn classes for all ages. Adult Thurgood, Joel Judd, Dan Fisher, lesson: Mark, the successful Eugene Bingham, and Richard Failure Scripture setting, Acts Thornley. A vocal solo was to 2 Timothy 4:11. i. dered by Paul Montagomery and a WOR- - comet solo by Brent Stoddard. 11:00 a.m. MORNING SHIP SERVICE. Shirley Stev en also gave a talk. 7:30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC Ward Conference will le held SERVICE. Sunday, May 24. and a special Tuesday meeting is to be held at 3 33 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. p.m. for the presidencies and sec-Warm Welcome Awaits retaries of ail auxiliaries. YOU at any of these Services." blGNAL CAFE, Layton, Lull ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager o:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Fit UHEN DAILY Mon. Thru Thuraday and Sat. o:3V a.m. to 10:u0 pm ; Sunday, 6:3 u a m. to v:Uu p.m. Maturing BHfcAKr ASTS, LLNLHtOiNb, DINNERS Guarantmd Struct Only 6 Mmuiea Drive Irom Davie LoOnty Delenae Plant. BY BREAKFAST Drive down tor a Delicioua HOY lor MOP LUNCH. NO DELAY! Urder Pastry to Tako Horae! 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Orsenncechargeaoiircgular checking accounts are low ask. 81 DAIRIES ' C-- C-- Visitors Always Welcome at Utaha Finaat Dairy Farm in tha Heart of Davia County at Farmington by Lagoon TO YOUR DOOR PHONE 34 AT OUB STORE PHONE OGDEN ' Brailsford-BiggIN Cinton Ward Church nsws EX Industry s LADIES' COTTON DRESSES Full, Regular or Half Sires 51 $ doz' T-Shi- rts (Famous brands) Girls' Shorts & Bermudas Vi (Famous brands.) Prices 2 lor $ E05 Men's Sport Shirts tales De " here You Make the Best Buys KAYSVILLF NORTH MAtN (Next to Post Office) 6.1 s50 SPECIAL PURCHASE DRESS SLACKS MEN'S S1 SPORT j00 SHIRTS to 12. Assorted Patterns. 4 $1.19 EACH 2 mi SPECIAL CLEARANCE WASH CLOTHS 2? Pair Udds and Ends. Values to 23c Each 4 lor 49 Now EASY SHOES Sizes 0 to White foft Soles 3. BIG 7TOWEL BUY Odds and Enda $ 1 05 Pair IIirAHTS - Your Savings Your Choice 4for$1 05 Salute to EMERY COUNTY K)lo SET JAMA Knit; Birth to 18 Months. WHILE 39$ea,$1 LADIES' COTTON S 1 LAST 4 ea. $ 59 1 ea. DUSTERS Regular $2.98 9 THEY FIRST QUALITY SHEETS & CASES DOUBLE TWIN CASES. Sst Utah's undeveloped land of promise Cool, Comfortable Each SPECIAL PURCHASE TEENS BATHING SUITS Just When Needed Emery County, in Utah, ia one of the largest, most scenic, and potentially most promising counties in the state. Relatively undeveloped today, Emery County gets its livelihood largely from mining and liv estock ruining. Through t he Emery Project, however, the Upper Colorado River Storage Project will provide water. or improve existing supplies, for more than 20,000 acres of irrigated land. Recreational opportunities, too, will result from the project, bringing many more visitors to the county, already noted for the manv high mesas, cliffs and pinnacles which give Castle Valiev its name. Here, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United State Brew ers Foundation is constantly at work to asshre the maintenance of clean, w holesume gathering spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. $K55 Each east-centr- MACHINERY HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 Sooth State, Claarfiald TA PORTO POWER MFG. CO. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Buy Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Prices PORTABLE LIGHT' WATER PUMPS AIR COMPRESSORS STEAM CLEANERS WELDERS PLANTS NURSERIES . , SPECIAL Pina Boats Hardy Nnrtery Plants BOUNTIFUL ON H1WAY PI PHONE AX 24x00 Skid 1 1 A s f t 4 ., : . - C Ifilt l.f.KMn i New Colors. IT'S NEW COMPLETE BOY SCOUT FOR ALL AGES DEPARTMENT BRAILSFORD - BIGGS DEPT STORE . latnraaw Resistant RUGS $88 Each FEALTY AND INSURANCE CO. PURCHASE RUNNER BEER end ALE . . . CO. Peal Ketata Appraisals and Property Mdnagemont sad Loans. Sell Real Estate la Oar Business Layton - Phonea Kaya. 755 TA TO North Mala, a yaarev Dept. Store Sizes Sizes 4 1o 14. CLEARFIELD alL CARPETS by UERLS JEWELRY Claarfiald Headquarters for FINE WATCI REPAIR, fait 24 Hr. Service All Work Uuarantood. MERLE dftWELRY, Gay Mar Plata, Clearfield, North of Safeway See lie for All Year Jewelry Giftel TAylor q Girls' ' JEWELRY- - r- Shorts, Taper pants, & Bermudas (Discontinued stvles of famous brands.) BOYS' Little or No Ironing West Point Church note INSURANCE GROUP Complete Lints of Covarago , All Claims Handled Locally', 60 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 656 gif Ladies' Pedal Pushers lh Price PAJAMAS SHORTY GIRLS' FARMERS AND INSURANCE Each (Good Selection) Pairs for Texture In Soft Doz. Nov REALTY Better Dresses -- $5.95 PAIR DIAPERS Absorbent INSURANCE BARLOW k $C3 b BIRDSEYC tw 1 LAYTON or THE LIGHT IN LAYTON JUST WEST PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SATISFACTION 11 Davis, Mrs. Lfstcr Frew, Mrs. Gle.i Warren, Mrs. Ita'ph Walker, Mrs. Jerry La non and Mrs. Zenas 'TV. Bennett. E.O.M. Door Crashers S83 Each Now "BUY LOW AT BARLOWS" NURSERY Page Sheen Gabardine FURNITURE AND CARPETS KIRKLAND with a birthday dinner party at the home of Mrs. Melvin Bennod in Clearfield Monday at 1 p.m. Other guests were Mrs. Frank Regular $3.99 Each The Assembly of God Church DAIRY PRODUCTS New Econo Pakl Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich At Your Grocer, or Phone EXport for Home Delivery FURNITURE COMPANY FLEXSTEEL the finest construction 6MITH MOHAWK ft MASLAND. 21, 1959 ay JUST WEST OF THE LIGHT LAYTON -' A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS Wa solicit your patronage for the finest in your dairy needs iti extra qaabty and tha finaat service to your homes at na extra cost. All Jsraey Products. SMOOT JERSEY FARMS AXtel BARLOW i REFLEX-M- To giue Dance recital 5 Locally Uwued and operated Taxpaying I The Schedule meet Sugar-plum- CAFES a R. S. meeting ren has returned to Camp Pendle-- , ton, near Ocean Side, California wliere he is serving in the Marine Corps. He spent a week here visiting his patents and Mrs. Glen Warren, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Getty. Clearfield. Lt. Warren will be assigned to sea duvy from now until his release the first part of June, lie has been in the Marines for the past two years. His wife, the former Laura Lee Smiih and their two children, Christine and small son, Carl David will remain here until his release. I pun completing hs Marine Service training, Lt. Warren and his family will spend three months In San Francisco, California, where he will attend a special schooling, before his acceptance of a vocational position. The family ate planning to settle in Salt Lake Cay. Two brick homes are being built by Mr. ami Mrs. La Mar Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hammon. Mr. and Mrs. Verl T. Dahl are hapoy parents of a baby boy born Sunday morning. May 17 at Jhe Dee Hospital. Their two daughters is most essary and w.ieie important. The Women's Committees aie to be congratulated for the hard work they did in geding their report ready. Your County Director suggests that you do not let down but continue to get more of the families in your a ea minded, which, when is said and done is for their o..n good. A report toiiow within a few' days for Davis County's alert on Verlynn and Tonja are happy with a new brother. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Dahl, Syra-- 1 cuse and Mr. and Mrs. Kedrnan of Idaho. Monte Frew left last Friday with a friend from Ogden for a week's vacation to Mexico. The Misses Barbara Holt and Judy Painter entertained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holt with a Miscellaneous Shower in honor of Mrs. R. Stephen Vincent, a recent bride and the former Sylvia Ann Walker of Syracuse. Twenty close school chums of the bride were present. A fireside gathering for Gleaners and M Men of the Syracuse Second Ward M.I.A. organization was hostessed Sunday evening by Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett at the home of her parents, the Zenas W. Bennetts. Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hickenlooper of Layon were special guests and showed films of their recent Eurooean trip. Mr. and Mrs. Cole F. Sessions are home following a three weeks vocation in the Smith. They visited most of the time in Alabama with and daughter, Mr. their and Mrs. Wallace Hammon. The merry workers have started another year of Sewing. Leader is Mrs. Duane Stoker with Terri Hammon as reporter. Others include Natalie Stoker, president; Linda Hammon, vice president: Ruse Ann We'ls. secretary. Tnere are seven members in the club. Mr. and Mis. Don Reotmester and family aid Mrs. De'la Rent-r- . eis.er have returned home from a wccVs vacation to California. Mis. Clyde Barber was honored Potter school Ifrviti I Color in home Will be topic of Sunset D.U.P, 306-- HEATING PLUMBING APPLIANCES To L. Hill Funeral services KaysvUle for Leonard Hill were held last Friday in the Kaysville Sixth LDS Ward Chapel. Mr. Hill, 66. died Tuesday, May 12, in an Ogden hosoital. Bishop Glen Hill conducted neral services and the family er was offered by LeRoy WeV ster. Prelude and poslhide music was played on the violin by Mrs. Carmen Dibble and Mrs. PaMcia Sargent, accompanied by Mrs. Marian Call, Phillip Robins offered the location. Speakers vere Orson Day, Bishop Rulon Killian, Bishop Rulon Barnes. Musical numbers included a vocal solo by David Hughes, "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine, accompanied by Mrs. Re. a Killian: a violin duet by Mrs. Dibble and Mrs. Sargent. Oh my Father accompanied by Mrs. Call: Yi vocal solo by Wayne Winegar, "Beyond the Sunset, accompanied by Mrs. Killian. Max Rigby offered the benediction and tae grave in tne Memorial Park was dedicated by Glen Stuart. Tailboards wee Van Flint, Richard Hill, Jav Venter. Joe Hill, Leland Galbraith, Newell Barnes. The ward relief socit.y took charge of the flowers. ' RENTA By Virginia Bannatt 1st Lt. Cad D. WarSyracuse Pay tribute anniversary The family of 0. Kaysville A. Williams entertained at dinner for him Wednesday, May 13, at his home in honor of his 90th birthday anniversary. Mr. Williams has been exceed- tody active during his lifetime, In both religious and civic affairs. His yard is still a source of to him and of beauty to his community. a Evans an( J?e 50,1 Ira Egbert said the benediction he has lived here all and the grave was dedicated by ith the exception of Darrell Rhodes. ear sPen on an- EDS Pallbearers were Walter Woff In- i'v, m the Southern- States den, Golden Hansen, Ernest Ma- - Mifon V iars sPenI ln Alberta, kin, Darrell Rhodes, Don Rhodes, f, a Markin. The relief society ,, r- - a'ld Wllia are Par took charge of the flowers. ents of two living daughters, Mrs. William Barton and Mrs. Vernon Good Example Mansell, both of Kaysville. Teacher: Since pro means the opposite of con, can you give me an illustration of each? Student: Progress and Congress. The Teemster Nellie f.lakin Syracuse Hews GUARANTEED PHONE 433 : |