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Show I -R- Sheffields home Clearfield Starting time for the Clearfield Community Church Bible School has been changed to 9:30 a.m. and the milk fee will be 85e. The milk fee is to be paid at the time of registration which will take place as previously announced. hour break The picnic which will be held on August 8, will be for the entire Sunday school, both first and second sessions and the Bible school. This will be a family affair with each family bringing their own food and drink. Everyone will meet at the city park at 4:45 p.m. and plan to eat at 5 p.m. After supper there will be a short program at which the certificates for the Bible will be awarded. After the program there will be organized recreation for all ages until dusk. PLENTY OF STORAGE SPACE Qualified for Government Loans highest prices paid year past business and hope to serve you sffsin this year. Please Contact- - For Further Information WILFORD YOUNG or IERRY CROSS EXport "Market Year Grain the Cooperative Way tiatysuille Theatre Phone - ICO . Show Slarts , for . OGDEN. UTAH We appreciate Bible school will be held five hours each day with a lunch. All children should bring their own lunches. Milk will be served to those The approximate cost of who paid their milk fee at materials for the Bible the time of registration. school is 60c per child. It is All the parents and friends hoped that the expenses incurred can be met by offer- of the children are invited to ' attend the closing worship ings from' the children at their daily worship services. services on Friday. August The theme of the Bible school 7. The program will be givwill is "Stories of God" and there en by the children who Bible verses, songs and give show some handicraft which was done during the school. FARMERS GRAIN COOPERATIVE 4,700,906 Bushel Father. lf Kaysville. Ulah 7s4S ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 30, 31, Aug. 1 KIDS SHOW Saturday l&Q p.m. rniiam UMUASXJTHIVISTI Tii2 io::2 MOST FABULOUS TKIASUBII CO , By Gary E. Iverson, Fund will will be games, 'songs and handicraft in addition to tbs story time, all accenting praise to the Heavenly one-ha- Utah Fish and Game News Rodney Carr Community Church changes Time start of Bible school Mr, and Mr. Kaysville H. Sheffield returned Kenneth Wednesday from a three-wee- k trip through Wyoming, where Mr. Sheffield waa Bent on a LDS Seminary assignment after which they toured South Dakota and Canada to the Col umbia Ice Fields. They returned home through Waterton Lakes, Glacier National Park and Yellowstone Park. In Yellowstone Park they were met by their son. Beck and Kent Bulkley who are working at the South Entrance. pf the Park. Also by Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche, Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Sheffield and family, Montpelier, Idaho. Go to Clearfleld-r-Th- Davis County doctors Clearfield e District Conservation Officer , Masonic services Conducted for Cecil A. Pevey Masonic funerLayton al aervices for Cecil A. Pevey, 304 Barbara Avenue, Layton, were conducted last Wednesday at 7 p. m. in the Chapel of Flowers at the Aultorest Mortuary, Ogden, with Gateway Lodge of Layton, F and AM officiating. Reverend A. Cadman Gar-retsof the thirst Presbyterian Church was the speaker. Interment was in the Aultorest Memorial Park. The retired lieutenant colonel of the U. S. Air Force Is survived by his widow, Pauline Wood Pevey. Ninth child joins Thorson family uiTts now .tw lm turn jamu.TONTO IN ' -- UJ ATI I Gills Beceive Awards Clinton Over 60 per cent of the girls in Clinton ward received awards in sacrament meeting Sunday evening for meeting the requirements outlined in the girls program for church attendance, tithe paying and other projects. Lyman Junior Freestone was advanced Clinton Lyman Junior Freestone from a teacher to a priest. permits, applicant must have purchased a ense. 1959 Big Game lic- , . R Protect Your Horn Against Fire In the event that Dagget-Lueem- e Valley, Daggett-Cla- y at Flat unit are Basin, and Daggett-Taylo- r 12:00 nooq on August 24, 1959, a public drawing will be held at 10:00 a. m. on August 25, 1959, at tht Deer Permit Sales Office in VernaL For PERMITS. UNIT SPECIAL ANTLERLESS These permits will go on sale August 24, 1959. They may be secured from the offices of the Fish and Game Department in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Cedar City or Price or from representatives in the counties where this type of hunt will be held. Application is to be made on the white application forms and if mailed, mailed in the envelope of the applicant, noting on the outside of the envelope that it is an application for a MulMULTIPLE ! Yea never knew where fir may strike. Be aura yea kome is seeare. Vera offer! . you low lummer tad year round fire insoraaeo rates with complete cover Phone today for tafenaatfak YOUX t iu nT Every Insurance Rmber, Iit ruined. your home Need., See or PHONE TA VERNE SMITH Smith Bldg. Clearfield Cristiani Bros. The CIRCUS is Coming Matinee Tickets at YourA.G. Stores . . , Worlds Largest Tented Circus Lagoon, Aug. 6, 7 Seedless Provo. Idaho Red Potatoes Clearfield Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10 a. m. in the Clearfield Mortuary for Joseph A. Mr. Young, 61, Clearfield. Young died Sunday in the Dee hospital at Ogden of a PORK ROAST lb. PORK STEAK lb. heart ailment. Lamb, whole or haU Graveside services were conducted Wednesday at 4 p. m. in the Boneta Ceme- PLUS d, TWO-DEESPECIAL PERMITS (One must be antlerless) Permits will go on sale August 24, 1959, st 9:00 a. m. Apply in conformity with the proclamation which list the Deer Permit Sales Offices. The fee: $3.00 for Residents and $5.00 for Non. Residents, Prior to applying for one of these permits, applicant must have purchased a 1959 Big Game License. For Hr. Young ASTMAfrCOlOft Clinton Two Blazer classes met at 7 oclock Tuesday morning at the Clinton Park for an early biitf breakfast. Under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Wilma Rhoades and Mrs. Ruth Nelson, each one cooked his own breakfast with tin cans. Later they played nature games, had a peanut hunt and enjoyed watermelon. Eleven boys were present; Dan Heiner, Donald Miller, Ned Sharp, Edward Nielsen, Kenneth Kings-forDavid Bevan, Albert Leikus, Craig Willoughby, Stanley Fisher, Keith Beus, and Max Nielson' Also present were three visitors. For further Information please refer to the proclamation!. UNDER NO CONDITION ARE APPLICATIONS FOR ANYTHING BUT ELK to be made in and on the Green Elk Application Envelope. As a final reminder, do not apply for any elk hunt if you art ANTLERLESS DEER PERMITS. These permit will go on not entitled to do so. If you have possessed an elk permit in the sale August 24, 1959, at 9:00 a.m. Apply in conformity with the years 1955, 1956, 1957 or 1958 it would be unlawful to aply this proclamation which lists the Deer Permit Sales Qffices where year. application ia to be made. Equal priority to mailed and personal applications will be given. Prior to applying for these permits, applicant must have purchased a 1959 Big Gam License. Services held Tht Lost City Of Gold" Blazers have early Bird breakfast tiple Unit Special Antlerless Permit Prior to applying for these Kaysville Boasting over the arrival of a 7 pound 15 ounce baby boy are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorson. The lad arrived July 22 at the Dee hospital. He was welcomed home by his four brothers and four sisters. Mrs. Thorson was the former Mary Barnett. Pleased and proud grandmothers .are Mrs. Norah Barnett, Mrs. Joseph Thorson, Sr, And Page 8 CLINTON CHURCHES Now that application time for our many hunt la rolling around, many questions are being brought up as to dates for applying and general procedure. In last weeks article the dates for applying for elk and moose hunts were listed. LDS Fourth Ward primary In addition to the application dates for elk and moose some turned over a check for over other information for your assistance in this matter ie listed as 1200 from the Rodney Carr follows: , Sight Fund which was startConcerning the elk applications: ed in the summer of 1958 to Dual application for elk will be accepted. Applications must help pay for operations performed on Rodney Carr, son be made in the green elk application envelope. The fee for an of Mr. and Mrs. Carlin Carr, elk permit is I5 each and must accompany all application in 23 Airlane Dr. The check the form of a certified check, cashiers check or money order. was given to Golden Steven- Personal checks or currency will not be accepted. A big game son, president of the Lions licenae is required and the number thereof reported when appliClub, who will give the cation la made for an elk permit. money to the doctor who Regarding the moose: performed the operations on Only single applications will be allowed for moose perRodneys eyes. mits. Application is to be made on the white 'application forma was checked about Rodney a month ago and the doctor and mailed in the applicant own envelope, notation being made told hia parents that the op- for a moose permit; eration had not been sucOur deer hunts and special permits are to be handled ai cessful due to the condition such: of his eyes. Nothing more BOW AND ARROW PERMITS will go on sale at the office can be done for Rodney at of the Utah State Fish and Game Department at Salt Lake City, the present time. This money was raised by 1596 West North Temple; Ogden, 3930 Washington Boulevard; 513 the teachers and children of Provo, 176 Center Street; Cedar City, 154 North Main; Price, on August 10, 1959. Application ia to be made on East Main, the Primary through cake sales and swimming parties. the whit application forma and mailed in the applicants own A small part of the money envelope, notation being made on the outside of the envelope was raised by children in that it is an application for a bow and arrow permit. The fee A big game licenae ia required and the the . Carrs neighborhood, for this permit is $5.00. number thereof reported when application is made for a bow and with a project all their own. . arrow permit July 30, 1959 EFLEX 5?? Hi. tery. JET ATTACK Mr. Young was born Sept. 23, 1897, in Huntington, Utah, a son of Joseph Angel Loretta Brinkerhoff - In 1910 he moved to Miln, Utah, where he was a school teacher. On Sept. 21, 1933, he mar. rled Bench Marguerite Moffit in VernaL They moved to Boneta, Utah, where he operated a farm. Ha moved to Huntsville in 1949 and to Clearfield in 1951. He bed been employed at Hill Air Forca Base. He waa a member of the LDS Clearfield Second Ward High and Young.- Sun., Mon., Tucs., Wed., Aug. 2, 3, 4, 5 -- yv: V MARILYN MOMROE and her bosom companion tdmy CURVS JACK lfMMo;l Biiiy wiper mooutnow Some lire IT HOT Priest Quorum. Strawberries nia; Woodrow W. Young, Panguitch; Clark B. Young, North Ogden ; Mrs. Margaret Leavitt, Woodville, Califor- MUSHROOMS nia. 4 oz I1LI .. SHOO U - eaaim-wDra-Kira- 1' Foot. Kraut a CHI WllSLI m a SHrtooS C UirilCa maHlTlUft kfcnastmr MW hMOQhtio iijIIU HW,iiipi WiMl. J mb I Oar IO n shi ! for , case s39 Frozen Foods From World Famous Knott's Berry Farm Boyscnberry Juice Royal Trent, pieces and Ok ov MASON V. A, 46 oz. Straivberry Preserves Surviving are his widow, a stepson and three stepdaughters, Edward J. Moffitt and Mrs. Ralph (Carole) Thomas, Clearfield; Mra.Yer (Madeline) Dastrup, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mrs. David (Stella) Kraus, Garland; 12 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren, hia mother of Bountiful, three brothers and a sister, John (Jack) Young, Palo Alto, Califor- ' Libbys Pineapple Grapefruit Drink 10 oz. Nick Pack ,4 for $ CD for 1 00 for J OG SALAD DRESSING TANG AG WMWRffM kmmm she la C VIH d own hW b bwee r4e O fseraaied. 0p Maaojlk wberiwd Mauaa Swa Cn iniiia, (lOeifi biihwHeaefteae Oerf V FOOD ELDENE. OLIVER LAYTON 451 La Verde At. Fh. 1121 Layton, Utah STORES Air Conditioned by Refrigeration KAYSVILLE v J 0 I |