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Show ; By Donna Sedgwick V Phone TA , J P Sunset court 7 appear before Clearfield Clearfield flews ' The following cases Clearfield, improper passing, fine ; Clearfield were held in Clearfield City Court $10 and 6 days, jail sentence suslast week: pended on payment of fine, paid t Mr. and Mrs, Clearfield Harold Steed and family have just recently returned from a in San Francisco. vacation Grace and the children spent the day visiting with her sister while Harold attended Reserve Officers school. Boy Scout troop 156 returned Friday afternoon from a five-da- y camping trip to the High Uinta mountains. Enjoying the hike into the eighteen-mil- e camp and out again, along with meals were the Richard Turner, Larry Olesky, Dennis Sedgwick, Scott Lund, Joe Rodarte. P.O. Box 379, Flint $10, arresting Officer Daryl ConStreet, Layton, failure to wear ger. J. D. Welling. 446 East 450 glasses, fined $10, suspended $5, arresting Officer Frank McKinnon. South, Clearfield, maintaining Carl Edward Birmingham, 373 patio minimum side yard reSouth 2nd East, Bountiful, run- gulation not met, building patio ning red light, fine $10, towing without building permit, arrestheavy boat and couldn't stop, ing' Officer Frank McKinnon. paid fine, arresting Officer Grant Jerry P. Brewster, 231 West 1st Ferguson. Jim Paul, 2215 Adams Avenue, Ogden, no operators license, fine $15, suspended $5 and 5 days, jab sentence suspended on payment of fine, paid $10, arresting Officer Frank McKinnon. Buel W. Richards, P.O. Box 74, South, Brigham City driving on expired license, fine $15, suspended $5, arresting Officer Frank McKinnon. John Blair Ross, 231 Melody Avenue, Layton, driving under of alcohol, arresting Officer Grant Ferguson. self-cook- Hanging, Robert Buck-leMichel Stone, Ralph Roberts, Douglas Thompson, Robert Bans, David Layton, Dean Harmer, Ernie Bottomly, Gary Yardley, Jimmy .Adams, and scout leaders Mar Owens and Ray Adams. The boys carried their packs on their back for the long hike. Two horses were taken along to carry the sleeping bags. Upper Red Castle Lake was frosen over, preventing the boys from doing any fishing; so they returned to Marsh Lake where some of the boys were successful in catching fish. Attending the White family reunion in Morgan last Saturday, Were the Kendall Sedgwick family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White from Clearfield. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. William Mackey of Cloverdale, California, of the arrival of their first child, a seven pound, nine ounce red headed boy. The baby, named David William, was born June jo. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mackey and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaac. Mrs. Isaac is visiting with her daughter and family getting with their first acquainted grandchild. This ia the second grandchild for the Mackeys. Several ladiea from Clearfield attended a Baptist ladies at Westminster house College in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. Ladies attending included Mrs. Tom Mackey, Mrs. James Higgs, Mrs. Wesley Moore, Mrs. Howard Bivins, Mrs. William Wasson, Mrs. Harry Poe, Mrs. Percy Fisher. Mrs. Percy Fisher entertained the ladiea afternoon missionary circle of the Community afternoon. Church Thursday Seventeen women attended and were very much interested In the lesson on Leprosy and the by Leper Coloniee presented Mrs. Harry Poe. Mike y, party (lew families Festivities mark club meeting Layton Fun, .food and recounting of personal experiences were part of the festivities when the Lion1, House Home Reading Club chartered s bus and came from Salt Lake City to the friendly home of Will and Iowa Burton, Saturday. The group arrived about 10 a.m. and spent part of the time enjoying a delicious dinner before they jeft for the city later in the afternoon. ley, Louise L. Hatch, Naomi C. Bliss, Pearl W. Roos, Dorothy T. Walker, Mary A. Tanner, Lena B. Monk, Bertha De Long, Emma Summerhays, Woodall, Afton S. Livingsten, Esther Farnsworth, Gay Bond, Pearl Clawson, Florence P. A. Lomax, Hannah C. B. Ried, A. Strobel, Ruth M. Dora A. McKee, Sibyl W. Giles, Bertha S. Newman, JoGuests included Rose N. May, sephine Burton, Lois E. Jones, Leah Christensen, Vera C. Marler, Gertrude Judd, Catherine Hattie E. Heninger, Ida John-se- Leonard, Norma T. Halfeltz, Beta T. Lucas, Ann F. Fannie T. Layton, Maggie C. Jones, May T. Tyson, Annie R. Petty, Gladys Seequist, Bertha Tingey, Maude C. White, Edna Lindstrom, Malind B. Green, J. Allen, Rose P. Burton, Lu- Sue S. Beatie, Pauline McBride, Golda Williams, and Margaret cinda F. Slater, Virginia G. Mary W. Jones, Leona Jol Masters. Lu-el- la Ben-nio- Golden Acres - Hill Villa er after Collects S85 LAYTON CHURCHES ; Sunset The following case came before Sunset Court during the past week: Clyde C, Cowin, 675 Patterson, Ogden, speeding, 55 mph in a tone. Fined $15 and 5 days; 5 days suspended on payment of fine. Kay Thompson, 1855 W. 6500 So., Roy, speeding, 55 mph in a tone. Fined $15 and 5 days; 5 days suspended on payment of fine. Rudy J. Henich, Rt. Box 60B, Ogden. Speeding, 55 mph in a tone, fined $15 and 6 days; 5 days suspended on payment of fine. Wayne Saxey, 186 So. Lake-vieClearfield. Speeding, 50 tone. Fined mph in a $10 and 2 days; 2 days suspended on payment of fine. Wilbur L. Jordan, 6 Park, Layton. No operators license. Fined $25 and 5 days; 5 days suspended on payment of fine. le le le le E-2- Layton 4-- H e Pat-r.c.- a, lace-edg- ed n. Tenth VardRSwork meetiing Mrs. Young heads Layton Lady Lions Davis Diseases There were 20 reportable diseases listed in Davis County last week. Of the total, there were . i Layton The second Wednesday of July is set for a work Layton Mrs. Afton Young was meeting for the Tenth Ward Relief Society from 10 a.m., and lasting the afternoon. The day will be spent with quilting, mak- named new president of the Lay-to- n Nind of special interest will be a demonstration on ing lady Lions Club succeeding cake decorating by Ella Weaver and Louise Spackman. Mrs. Fae Anderson. Ttf serve with Mrs. Young are Mrs. Martha Jones, vice president; Mrs. Donna Lay ton Ordained ai elder from the Tenth Ward were Jay Johnson, secretary; and Mrs. MarC. Lake, 1358 Marilyn, ordained by his father, Asa Lake, and garet Tucker, parliamentarian., Len Schofield, Laytona, ordained by Elburn Dixon. , The new officers will be Installed at the annual banquet Layton Fireside met at the home of Mr. and Mra. Loren after which meetings will disconBright, 1453 Stanford, with 21 attending. Bishop Frank HickenMrs. tinue until September, looper waa their to show film of his seven-wee- k tour of Europe. Jf Young said tote-bag- four measles; ,12 streptococcal infections; two cancer and two rheumatic fever. - s, Ordained Elders Due to the increased avail- ability of nickel, the avserag nickel content of construction- Hickenlooper Films Increased al alloy steels proximately one-thir- ap- during d 1958. Junior Gleaner Commradery Layton The Junior Gleaner Comradery of the Tenth Ward was presented at a Sacrament meeting Sunday, June 28. Receiving their Silver Gleaner awards were Evelyn Evans, Sandra llacFarlane and Karen Wright Ver-dela- SUNSET CHURCHES DUPto present Sunday Program for 3 wards club Meets, elects The Merry Stitchettes elected as president, Kay 4-- H Ros-enlun- d. Sunset The Sunset Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will present the Sunday evening program for the three Sunset The girls are in their second wards July 5 at 7:30 In the chapel. Special speaker for the event They year of sewing in the have just completed cobbler will be Byron Jacobs, who is well known in this area. Mrs. "Glen aprons, and are starting on Carver, Captain of the Sunset Camp, extends an invitation to all skirts and blouses. The club to attend this program Sunday evening. meets at the home of Mrs. Martha Brotherson, 55 Dixie, on Mondays at 3 oclock. Sunset Ladies of the Sunset Ward are invited to attend Other officers elected were the monthly work meeting Wednesday, July 8, at 10 a.m. in the Kathy Hawkes, vice president; Kathy Ence, secretary; Linda chapel. There will be special instruction in making sofa pillows Cutler, reporter, and Martha as well as quilting and other hand work. Lunch will be pot luck and there will be baby sitters there to take car of children.. Brotherson, leader. 4-- Relief Society to Hold Work Day 1 7 ft. Cruiser only $465 Complete With Flying bridge windshield, completely upholstered cabin and rear seats, complete steering, dry well. trailer Tilting A frame Official State Boat Inspection St. 15 At Steves Sporting Goods 499 SOUTH STATE CLEARFIELD Mrs. H. Hierbaum, Dover, Delaware, and Mrs. Rudell Reed, Orange, Texas. It has been six years since the two sisters had seen one another, and nine years since they had all been together. They were joined by Mrs. Fosters brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood from San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Simmons, Eileen and Debra, 827 Cowley, home after have returned spending five months in Seatwhere Mr. tle, Washington, Simmons was on TDY for Hill Air Force Base. Three days prior to coming home, they were joined by another son and daughter, Marion and Don. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green, 801 Cowley, have returned from a vacation in Montana, where they visited friends and relatives (and the fishing was grand!) Best man duties were performed by , Paul Liston with ushers being David Ashby, Ed Meyers, Bob Anderson, Noel ' Flint and Larry McFarland. .The couple honeymooned in Sun Valley, Idaho, and will live in Salt Lake City during the months before the bridegroom continues his studies at Brigham Young University in the falL Clearfielder with Pendleton Marines Camp Pendelton, WWAWWWWWVWk SMART PEOPLE KNOW THAT Calif. Libby Pork & Beans 5 for si Libby Cadet Olives 5 for si (FH-TN- Marines Acting Cpl. Norlin H. Stevens, aon of Mrs. Laurens Stevens of Centerfield, and CpL Howard A. Cornell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden G. Cornell of 226 Idaho St., Clearfield, are serving with the Second Battalion, 1st Marine Division which departed Camp Pendleton, Calif., June 3, to rotate with the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa, The rotation program is the first of its kind to be adopted by the Marina Corps and ia designed to improve the stability of personnel and Increase combat efficiency of the Corps units. ' Marines assigned to units of the rotation program will serve 15 months With tha 1st Division at Camp Pendleton end 15 months with the 3rd Division front-lin-e on Okinawa. Births Layton Newell and Darthel Fife Love, a girl, June 17. Quart 2 for 25 SODA MACS Fruit Punch Mixes SALAD Wilson s Potato-Macaro- 3 for si 29 ni Smoked Dubuque Country Maid June MARGARINE BREAD 1 Sun Valley it 55 Wonder Hot Dog Buns Wonder Hamburger Bum ' V vf. Leyton Jay Douglas and Marjorie Paine Clawson, a girl, June 18. Sunset Lester Leroy and Yasuko Yoshida Kelly, a boy, June 16. MILK xh 15c CIllROPnACTIC CLIIJIC ViWAVAVllVVA,iViVVV.V.ViV,.WAW.VW SPARE TIME FROZEN Cal Grove LEMONADE Bottle 39. 1 ' . CHicken Turkey DAVIS COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER, CLEARFIELD 9 Lt and Mrs. Kaysville Lloyd K. Bishop of Riverside, Calif., are tending out the glad A Few of Our Extra Convenience , Ample Parking Area tidings telling of tha arrival of a baby boy on June 13.. The new Bishop weighed in at seven pounds, five ounces and was welcomed at home by sisters Jan and Lynn. Happy grandparents art Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Bishop, Kaysville; end Mr. and Mrs. P, F. Hall, Riverside- - PIES 00 fr $1 2 18. FAIHHIiG J!( - 3 for 89 lb. Loaf Gallon Fresh if ase-- na 17. 79c HOT DOGS parke2t,ba9 f Louis Chester and Layton Pori Bunch Rhue, a boy, June Tho Trend Is to Chiropractic lb. 39 BACON 'err MIRACLE WHIP lb. 39c PICHIC HAMS R. and Gomm Bingham, a boy, Sunset-Jun- ior Me-Jod- y safe, Page 12 July 2, 1959 - Ralph Ashby claims bride In Salt Lake Temple rites In a cermony performed Friday morning in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Mist Jean Ann Gustavson became the bride of Ralph E. Ashby. The bride is a daughter of Mrs, Einar GusMr. and Mrs. Fred tavson, Salt Lake City, and the' Suneet Mr. and Culmer recently move! to Sun- late Mr. Gustavson. set from Ogden. They are living Mrs. Glen Ashby, Kaysville, at 117 Erma Street with their are parents of the benedict. two daughters, Kathy 6 and Debra A wedding breakfast honored 5. Mr. Culmer is employed at the couple following the cereHowe Rents in Ogden. iahing a home at 857 No. Bums mony at the home of the bride's Mr. a.-Lt. and Mrs. Morris G.Sleigh, sister and brother-in-laJr who have spent the last three and Mrs. Donald E. Lever, ears in Alaska with the Air Kearns. Force. Lt. Sleigh is in Texas where A reception that evening was he is attending school and wdl be assigned to duty at Hill Air held in the LDS Institute of 1 orce Base upon completion. Religion. The new Mrs. Ashby wag charming in a gown of Their children are Thorunn lace and tulle over 5, and Peter, 2. Mrs. Sleigh Chantilly is a native of Iceland and met taffeta. The bodice, rising from her husband while attending col- an empire waistline, featured Sabrina neckline lege m the states. a Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bettes and short sleeves. A floweret and their son, Jimmy, 17 months, cap of tulle and seed pearls are now living at 291 Joan. They held her illusion have lived In Norfolk, Virginia, veil and she carried a white for the past three years. Mr. surrounded orchid by pink Bettes was In the Navy and is roses. , , , now employed as a test mechanic Mrs. Gary Wilmarth and at Marquardt. Living in a new home at 1173 Miss Carolyn Beck were matron No. 250 W. (610 S. Bums) are and. maid of honor and bridesMr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Howell maids were Miss Norme Fraswith their daughter, Barbara, 1 er, Miss Judy Gustavson and year. They moved to Sunset from Miss Julie Gustavson. Susan Clearfield and are formerly from Barratt fcnd Ann Lever Candy . Ogden. Mr. Howell works as a were flower girls. , r a radar inspector at Hill Field. Mrs. Howell is a first and second grade . All the attendants were atteacher. She has been teaching at tired in pink crystallette dresses Wasatch school but this fall will featuring empire waistlines, accented by satin bands and bows , teach at the new Doxey school. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. in back which extended to the Thompson have moved from Lay-to- n heme of full ballerina length to a home at 164 Emma Jo skirts. They carried pink net Drive. Mr. Thompson works at umbrellas filled with gardenthe Air Base in electronic as an ias. equipment specialist in air munitions. He is also a partner In the Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stoddard TV shop in Lay-to- are living at 222 Leona Drive. Mrs. Thompson has three They came originally from Hooper. children, Gary Cline, married and Mr. Stoddard works at drilling living in Ogden with his wife, water wells in the surrounding Sherry and baby daughter, area. They have three children, Sue, Barbara Cline, 15, and Cynthis Lou, 12, Jimmy, 10, and " Ronald dine, 13. Joan, 4. WAViViVA n, Ip-so- n, Making homes In Sunset Ison-Thcmpso- n Flora n, By Barbara Maria Phone 628-- J Hometown Layton for a luncheon on Friday, June 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nalder, 253 Gordon, were Mrs. Dee Nalder, Mrs. Archie Parrish and family, Kaysville, and Mrs. Parrishs mother from Burley, Idaho, Mrs. Hazel WoodalL Stevan and Michael Oberg have returned home to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Oberg, 938 La Verde, spending a few weeks in Manti with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Simmons and their daughter Less, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Simmons parents in Goshen, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Foster, 062 are their daughters, REFLEX- Money Order Longer Shopping Hour .J ADV. EFFECTIVE TIIUKS.. K FHI. SAT. IULY 2. 3, 4 Complete Variety AND ,OF COURSE S & H STAMPS , ... |