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Show TT' LEADER-REFLE- August 6, X Pag II 59 Vern Famuliner Holt Lane i Bill Willoughby .489 High Team 3 Games ; bowling scores .2589 Rotary Arctic Circle .... CLEARFIELD Texas evangelist to visit Davis Stake annual party Clearfield for revival Clearfield leal A revival Vesta, after KAYSVILLE .571 CHURCHES fea- 2397 Tonight at Farmington Hot dogs, barbecue, ph Icc cream on carnival menu the help, CHURCHES turing Evangelist Dan Vestal third operation. was converted will he held at the First Bap- and, feeling the assistance of 6:30 Wednesday Nite League The Clearfield First Ward will hold a Clearfield Church, 664 South 800 God,' answered the "call of Carburetor specialist: "They tist High Individual Game Clearfield Kaysville - The Davia Stake Annual summer party carnival at the City park on August 7 at tell me in Lord. 12 to Mexico you can get and the Vern Famuliner .220 dinner la scheduled for Thursday, August 6 at the East, Clearfield, August will have hot m. dogs, barbecues, ice cream, They He began preaching In counthree pounds of sugar, a pound 23. Singer will be Bob Bowen 197 , BUI Willoughby Park. Camea wiH begin at 6 p.m, followed by homemade candy for salt and homemade Farmington corn, pop pie, of a' of coffee, evanquart whiskey of Fort Worth, Texas. try churches. Entering High Team Game will also be a country There reasonable at and a wife for three dollars." dinner and program. AH members of the stake board and prices. very Rev. Vestal, who was born gelistic work a decade ago, he .871 Rotary tore and a rummage sale. fresh farm Brake specialist; Ill bet its their partners ara cordially Invited. produce, selling Northeast Texas, suffered has averaged 21 revivals a Bud Chambers Music..860 . Hosts for the evening will be the Davis Stake presidency in Ben Adama is chairman of the event and its purpose la lousy whiskey. etatea burns severe In the of face when different year eight High Individual 3 Games and High Council. , The Teamster. he was seven months old, and with an average of 1,000 con to raise funds to maintain the ward chapel. The publk is Invited. Refreshments lor Cast a young man eventually un- versions each year. The M.I.A, of the Kaysville First Ward derwent 14 plastic surgery KayaviUe A preacher of Outing High served rerfeshments to the M.I.A. Road Show cast last operations. Vestal avers that he 14 is the date that has been Clearfield gospel. August FARMERS GRAIN COOPERATIVE With the confidence gained preaches hell, repentance, set for the High Priests outing. All High Priests fat the Tuesday evening after the plays were presented! OGDEN, UTAH Clearfield Stake are invited to bring their lunch to the through the remarkable msd- - judgment, sin. Two Officers Sustained bowery in the City Park at 7 p. m. The Quorum will At Scrament Meeting Sunday,' Kaysville Kaysville PLENTY OF STORAGE SPACE Fifth Ward, the following boys were sustained by Bishop discussed ar.d prepared for furnish drinks and dessert All High Priest's widow 4-- H 4,700,900 Bushels Qualified for Government Loans Clintln Zollinger; the Davis County Fair which are also invited to attend. "A good time is assured for Hal is coming soon. Judy Fillin all, said President Jesse Barlow. A fine program has HIGHEST PRICES PAID Eatchel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Eatchel, By Jeannie Wright, was sustained as second counselor in the Teachers Quorum ; and Susan Giles demonstrat- been outlined and Clifford Martin is chairman of the news Assistant and James Lynn Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James ed how to make candy with- affair. reporter Wo appreciate your past business and hope to serve was as sustained of the New Babies Blessed The Cookettes out cooking. Afer the Thompson secretary priest Quorum. Kaysville you again this year. Club the met at meeting, Clearfield In the Clearfield Third Ward, the baby girls Tuesday t Swimming Party Clover home the toured of Club assistant the the Golds Parrish was blessed and given and Monroe son of School The Ward Sixth of Class For Further Information, Please Contact Kaysville Sunday the name of Vai Criddle Parrish last Fast Sunday, Mrs.. Dale Jost enjoyed a swimming party Monday evening leader, Carolyn Horne. They Foods plant at Kaysville. WILFORD YOUNG or JERRY CROSS at the Gordon Gurr home and pool. Phell and Ila Dee Day had their son blessed and named Mark Elwin Day. Marilyn Selley, daughter of Paul and EXport Annual Ward Carnival Faye Selley, John Pace, ton of Eldon and Anne Pace, and The Kaysville Kaysville First Ward is making plans Market Tour Grain the Cooperative Way Ronald S. Mitchell, son of George and Mina Mitchell and preparations for their annual Ward Carnival, scheduled were baptised and confirmed. 5 at the church building and patio. for August GUIs Go to Stako Camp There will, be a dinner served Friday at 7 p.m. Clearfield Twenty building permits were Issued In One hundred girls attended the stake Clearfield There will be a special program presented one evening. Clearfield during July for an estimated cost of $96,100.00. There will be boothea for hamburgers, cold drinks, ice Permits were issued to Everett Robison, 679 East 700 camp above Liberty, Utah. Each ward furnished a e leader for every ten girls and the stake workers cream, cake, pies, candy, etc. South, frame addition to a dwelling. H. K. Stephenson, 110 group in were The M.I.A. is in charge, Bishop Clifford Green announc- North Terrace charge of the camp, under the direction of Ethel A. J. Drive, masonry dwelling, Hodson. ed. President Wanda Ingram, Jean Kesri, Mar 97 West 350 North, masonry dwelling. Melvin L. Larson and Merle Bolschweilor, who was in charge garet Madsen masonry dwelling at DO YOU NEED A JOB? IF SO, CONTACT THE of cooking, stayed at the camp during the week, with all-sta- rs The first place winners 728 West 450 South, 565 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE, Rosemary Spencer, Laura Ronnefeldt, Clara Turner, will go to the state play-oBar-loNorth 725 West and 861 and Evelyn Corgiat attending daytimes Jennie 2655 ADAMS Beutler in Riverton Aug. 12, 13, and M. Billie Street Brewer, week. Each ward had some phaze of acthe IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES 14. 321 South 600 East Street, during The First Ward sponsored the for the girls. tivity Conis masonry garage. Clay Andy Roberts of Tooele -- BEAN PICKERS BOOKKEEPERS Female Second Ward had the commissioner in charge struction Co., 398 Vicki Swimming party at ?atio Springs, the Ward planone Third The in the Double entry experience. evening. dancing lodge 14 and over. of District I. Lane, per lb. masonry dwelling. Must type, one opening The one afternoon. Fourth ned treasure hunt for Must furnish own transa M. 884 South Parry, . Don in Davis County. Salaries Johnson, Morgan Grant Ward had the Fireside meeting, The fifth Ward had portation. Layton The Bees, Layton addition. 1000 East to $250 per mo. dwelling County Recreation director, championship team of the Capers, where they demonstrated good camping is in charge of the tourna- Ken K. Burnham, 1261 East Camp -- ELECTRONICS --S- ALES CLERKS American Little League, to the girls. The Sixth Ward arranged for Ranger addition 1450 frame South, TECHNICIAN ment Women in were defeated by Bountiful Experience Thorn' Stoker of the Forest Rangers to come and give a nature women shoes, All arrangements for the to dwelling. Gordon counweekend over recent a in the and he took the girls on a nsturs experiyears 700 688 East and jewelry. South, talk and show movies hosted ley, ence. are tournament being in Salt various vegetation surrounding the ty walk, playoff explaining frame addition to dwelling. openings in Ogden's by Morgan residents. Lake City, in a game that the camp had a flag ceremony Each the morning leading stores. camp. 29 Kenneth A. Allred, -- MACHINIST lasted two days. Morgan residents are of-I- NSURANCE Drive, maaonry add! and morning prayer and each evening they had retreat The contest was called off fering their homes for lodg- tion to dwelling. George F. and sang Taps, Family prayer was held each night in: SALESMAN years old. 5 years ! aircraft experience. one indue to rain the after ing and breakfast to the Debit , 784 South 650 the lodge just at bedtime. plus Salary Worthing, of all the of overtime Commission and and boys, Friday ning Word Teaching Emphasised East masonry garage Gor TOOL & DIE MAKER Car necessary. Excellent Bountiful became victor aft hoys will be well chaperoned don M. Russell. 565 East 850 Clearfield Last Fast Sunday Bishop Charles C. opportunity. 5 years experience preand taken care of. er another inning Saturday South, masonry garage. H. Jenkins of the Clearfield Fourth ward placed special' ferred. -Y- OUNG The District I WOMEN Morgan by a score of 11 to 10. Ref reshmenta will be K. Stephenson, 620 East 400 emphasis on ward teaching. Bishop Jenkins said, 'In Bountiful will now be en- Western Boys Baseball As- served to team members aft- South, To work in Yellowstone maaonry dwelling, accordance with the policy of the Church, ws are askAUTO MECHANICS & tourna- er each game by the various James Park for cafeteria and tered in the Division I tour sociation play-of- f 644 North 200 ing all ward teachers and also all ward members to try BODYMEN Anglin, laundry. Age ment will he held in Morgan civic groups In Morgan West frame addition to gar- to reserve the ney at Morgan August first Thursday of every month for Ward 5 years local garage ex2 season from Aug. 5 through Aug. 8 County. The Bees had a APRICOT PICKERS All ward teachers will be trying to visit, age. J. D. Welling. 448 East teaching. Good perience desired. in Layton. Playing for the at the Morgan County FairThe Morgan Culturettes 450 South, frame addition every home on that day, so ward members art asked to , opportunity. Transportation furnished Bees against Bountiful were grounds, and Morgan offi- will at 6:30 a.m. 253 25th furnish and serve the to dwelling. John T. Foote, please try to be home when they call Street for adult men. Gaylen Simmons, Rob e r t cials and committeemen cor- refreshments on Thursday, 217 W. 75 North, frama car TIRE RECAPPER Clearfield Common!!? Chare!) Family groups with own Benton, Steven Green, Stev- dially invite everyone to the Morgan Veterans of For- port Keith H.Fry, 278 So. Local man. 2 Age transportation report at Clearfield The Reverend Augusta Jackley, direcen come John of to see as the Nalder, Layton, many office. yrs. experience. eign Wars Auxiliary on Fri- 150 East frame ptUo. Vir- tor of Protestant Christian work at the Inte mountain John Kilmer, Steven games as they can and welday and the Morgan Ameri- gil H. Anderson, 158 Rose Indian school at Brigham City, will be guest speaker at IF YOU NEED WORK OR WORKERS CONTACT Everly, come you to Morgan, says can Legion Auxiliary on Sat- Drive, frame garage. Wayne THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE the Clearfield Community Church Sunday morning at Randy Harris, Brent Adams, Don Johnson, county rec- urday. the 10:10 services, in the abaence of Reverend Many reation director. George Horrocks, June 2655 ADAMS AVENUE There will be concessions New Red Cross L. Poe who will be at Camp Utaba, Eden, Utah, directing Robert Romero, Randy Over 100 boys from age at the fairgrounds for specthe Utah Baptist Junior Camp. , Iverson, Dan Christensen, nine through 13 from the Is InSecretary named The Utah Baptist Junior Camp will be held from John Crpwder, and Duane northern part of the state tators, and everyone vited to attend. 8 through 14th, at Camp Utaba, 10 miles north Green. Jay H. Simmons was will compete. August Mrs. Dorothy Kaysville of Eden. All Baptist children who will bs entering the team manager and Mrs. Bill nambeen has Tice, Kaysville, A banquet will start off Davis Fair events art Invited to attend, Kilmer, assistant. ed new executive secretary fifth and sixth grades this year, the events on Wednesday the Here are the box scores: camp. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE night at 6:30 p.m. at the Open participation of the Davis County Chapter Bountiful National League v Vocctisn Elhl Schscl of American Red Cross. Mrs. lunch room of the Morgan , Chairfactory Authorised Service Factory Trained Mechanic Leond School The Bible Vacation at the Clearfield in interested Teams Chapter Gurr, daily playing School. High et Meter Aaalyiie Front End Alignment Poe. Bat Ran Hits Carburetor and Electrical Tune-u-p The tournament will then in the Little League or mens man, announced. Mrs, Tice Community Church is in session this week and parents Complete Brake Service Player All Typet Automatic Transmission week at are invited to the Worship service at 2 p. m. Friday. All State Inspection Station Jarnis (If, p, 3b) 2 8 5 get underway Thursday and ladies softball tourna- will spend two days a No. 4. Uffina (2b) 0 Davis the the office at Fair Davis ment at County parents and children of Vacation Bible school and the the County Admission to see .EERY 8TEWART, INC., 180 N. Main, Keyiville, Phone 101 5 2 morning. 0 Cleverly (cf) asked to contact courthouse in Farmington in Sunday School are invited to attend the picnic on Satur- -' are G.M.C. TRUCKS to is being the free games every5 (3b, Willy p) We Repair All Makes Your Local Texaco Dealer 1 either their local recreation which she will handle County day at the Clearfield City Park at 5 p. m. All families' 3 5 one. Salisbury (ss) Fenwick 4 8 0 (p, If.) J. ROY FUDGE AUTO SERVICE, SPECIALIZING IN Four games will be played director, or John Dawson, Red Cross affairs. She re- are to bring their own lunches. Mrs. Judd will present' Newlin (rf) 1 2 3 TUNE-Ue director for the places Mrs. Pauline Clark, the Bible school certificates during the short program ' on Thursday and Friday at 1 Ingleby (c) Electrical and Carburetor Delco Batteries who resigned two which will begin st 6 p.m. Thera will be directed femes 0 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3:30 county recreation department. Farmington, All Automatic Transmission and Brake Sorensen, (e) Motor Analysis weeks numbers Dawsons ago. for ages after the program. The picnic is under the dP 1 phone Christensen (lb) 2 (Mr. 0 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Service 2 or 985.) They may rection of Vernon Poe who is the assistant superintend- The final three games are 335-Front End Alignment t" Martin (lb) Hancock (c) 2 1 0 '- ent of the Sunday School. Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing placing the teams from one also called the county recreaLayton American League J. ROY FUDGE, 166 South Main, Layton, Phone 686 Cullimore Grant tion director, to sixth place will be played . at or Kaya. Ogden Rector to Bo Geest Bat Runs Hits on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., (Mr. Cullimorea phone numPlayer Fos. Clearfield Father David M. Warner, Rector of the G. Simmons (is)' 4 bers are 497 or 985.) The AUTOMOBILES USED 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Good Shepard, Ogden,, will be at St Church of the same procedure should be folMission at 9:15 a. m. next Sunday ami Peter's Episcopal A GOOD BUY A GOOD DEAL first designated the 313th lowed by those wishing to Each ear Is in excsllsnt running Reserve will celebrate Communion. St. Peter's Mission Is READY TO GO A GOOD CAR LETS DEAL! condition. Holy Fighter Bomber Squadron, a compete In the competition for (Continued from Page 1) WE TACT BANC TERMS held at the Pioneer School at 435 South Main St. detached of unit 349th the and Neldon We R. Ws Bought Them Bight A2C Monroe Jr., Can Sell Them Bight! I archery, baseball throw A Chalice and Paten have been donated to the Et. I DICKS MOTOR 8ALES, 876 North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA and A2C Ronald Christen- Fighter Bomber Wing, Ham- horseshoe pitching. HIGHWAY 81 AT LINE Peters Episcopal Mission by Bishop Richard S. Watson A LEAGUE ilton Air Force Base, Calisen. "Come In and Lets GET ACQUAINTED Lost Bishop of the Missionary district of Utah. Won and 4 Summer camp began for fornia. Standings i e 2 St. Peter's Mission One Year OI4 IS Clearfield aircraft were utithe men July 25 and comes CAFES 2 13 Mission in old a was has to an end this Saturday. It lized during this period. In Peters and June St Syracuse year (Continued from Page 1) 5 9 Bountiful VA 60 communicants. Plans for a permanent G. VAUGHN. Managor is the fourth encampment June 1957, the organization SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, approximately OPEN DAILY Men. Thru Thursday 6:80 sju. to 9:00 p.m.; Frl for the ners included Lorraine Man- Ginton 9 6 mission building are being readied and the land at squadron since its was redesignated the 313th and Sat. 6:80 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Sunday, 6:80 am. to 9:00 pm. 9 6 ' and Hill Field 1450 South just off Highway 91 has been purchased. Beesley and In activation Sherry November Troop ning, Carrier, Squadron 1955, Featuring BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS 6 6 Guaranteed Faat Service Only 8 Minutea Drive from Dark but It is the first 46 recfprocatlng-typ- e air- Kerrye Takshashi, 10 years Layton i is hoped that building can commence very soon. k It County Defense Plante, 10 6 Karen Stoddard, Comets TOP BY for BREAKFAST Drive down for Delldoua H01 session held at Hill Air craft were assigned. A few and under; tournaments ai follow: 9 6 LUNCH. Force Base. Although the months later, December 11 years; Coleen Nilsen and Farmington NO DELAY! 18 Pastry to Tako Home! 2 12 Girl Diane West badminton ieim, Point years old; - We eater to Civio Clubs, Luncheons and Special Croupe Bring squadron trains one week- 1957, the 813th was redesig- Laura Barry, : 1 14 Almond and Connie Kaysville end each month at Hill, pre- nated the 733rd troop Car9 sges to 11 inclusive: Alice vious encampments Weeks Schedule BANKS htvb rier Squadron, a detached Thurgood, 13 year old; Su- Next Dunham, first; Orlfnda SanGear-iefl- d been held at Chico, Califor- squadron of the 452nd Troop san Blake and Coleen Dahl, - Tues. Aug. 4 ches, second; .Betty Hula, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON. Laytoa 67 nia, and Gowen Air National Carrier Wing, Long Beach, 14 years; and Zora King, 15 vs. Comets, 6:15; Layton Thrlftichoek Serrioo Without Service Charge. third place. of were years age. Calif., and the --l Guard Base, Boise. Idaho. Into rest Paid oa Saving. ' vs. Hill Field, 8:15. , badminton team Boys Safety Deposit Boxes for Beat $2.75 Per Year, lac. Tax. The first Air Force re- phased in as the unit airWed. Syracuse Aug. 6 Use Oar Night Depository 24 Hour Envolopo Service. craft. 15 inclusive: Ray- 13 to serve in ages squadron All Kinds of Loans. eight vs. Ginton, 6:15; Bountiful 44 Summer recreaLayton The 733rd was first acwestern states Air Special Service Personal Usd Checks Printed FREE! (Fourth mond Mares, 8:15. vs. first; TboiruJ) Ginton, ' Member F.D.I.C. Accounts Insured up to $10,000. tion director Glenn Mclntire Force) to be rated "combat tivated at McDill Field, Our service charges on Tegular checking account art low ask. second Lee Sanohef) Kaysville released the names of Aug. 6 Thurs, Snow, Florida, in June 1942. Origready, the 733rd on and ahuffleboard third place. in addition to the inally designated the 333rd DAIRIES Boys ehuffleboard winner flying activities, are also re- Bombardment Squadron, the a.m.; Kaysville (2) vs. BYE. in Visitors Always Welcome at Utah Finest Dairy Farm-- In division are new- squadron saw action during in the ceiving training Schedule Weeks Next the Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon Hyde, first; est aspects of their work In World War II. Flying Phillip Stephen Bountiful (1) Sat. Aug. 1 PHONE PHONE Ned Jensecond; Littlefield, Clearfield Nine radios, support of the flying activi- the squadron went to Engat Bountiful (2), 12:00; divisen, third; ties. These support duties land in 1943 and participat- which had been stolen, were OGDEN FARMINGTON Farmington at Gearfield (1), Van Lewis, sion, ed in ralda on the aircraft returned to the Joe Knight first; Craig ad . include ministration, 12:00. 84 EX Michael J. Dunham) second; maintenance, supply, trans- component works at Kassel, Garage. The radios were reThurs. Aug. 6 Kaysville Fletcher, third. portation, food services and ihe I.G. Farben plant at covered by the Clearfield vs. Layton 6:15. a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry air police functions. Ages 13 to 15, Thomas City police when they picked Ludwigahafen, the b a 7 Gearfield Fri. Aug. About ?0 of the officers Snow, first; Leo Sanches, INSURANCE Industry at Schwein-fur- t, up four juveniles ranging in (2) vs. Syracuse. 6:15. and airmen work as air reand the synthetic rub- age from 13 to 16. Police Fri. Aug. 7 Bountiful (2) second; Raymond Mares, Kaysville Mon., Aug. 8 Complete Line of Coverage G. Padgett said that Chief serve serA. technicians ber The third. Hanover. at (civil Syplant vs. Bountiful (1), 8:15. vs. 6:15; Gearfield, (2) All Claims Handled Locally On Aug. 10 through 13 vice) at Hill Air Force Base, squadron saw further ac- there hat been a rash of racuse vs. West Point, 6:80; DON A. WEAVER, General Agent "C" LEAGUE 860 North Main, Layton the recreation department and as such, . operate the tion over Berlin, and the for- car radio, radio tubes, gsar Bountfiul (1) vs. Kaysville e basis. ward battle areas after Nor- shift nobs and hub caps (1)- , 7:45; Farmington vs. 733rd on a will judge all phases of Farmer Insurance Group INSURANCE The remainder of the squad- mandy. baseball during morning thefts over the past four Centerville, 9:00; Bountiful ron members follow such ocPHONE Kays. 655 The squadron has been months. Some hub caps have (2) ve BYE. hours. On the afternoons of Res. Phone Kays. 596 Farming-to- n Aug. 12 and 18, tournaments cupations as contracting, commanded by Lt. Colonel been recovered as well as Sat, Aug. 8 Benton M. Clay since Its ac- the radios. Chief Padgett will be held at the Arfnory at Bountiful (1) 9:00 teaching, engineering, etc. JEWELRY The 733rd Troop Carrier tivation at Hill Air Force expects that more juveniles a.m.; Centerville at West for basketball pitch, ping (Re- Base In 1955, and he Is now will be questioned regarding Point. 9:00 a.m.; Syracuse at pong, baseball throw, relay MIIOS JEWELRY Clearfield Headquarter for FINE WATCI Squadron (Medium) REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. mss and other sperta serve) of today was activat- heading the squadron as the the thefts in the very near Gearfield, 9:00 a.m.; BountiVERLS JEWELRY, Gay Mer Plasa, Clearfield. North of Safeway ed in October 1955, and was TV future. ful (2) at Kaysville (1), 9:00 tivitUi. Us for All Your Jewelrt Gift! TAvlev I , Pritils - Cookettes i c bust-ne- ss 4-- H July building permits total 1 396,100 reports Clearfield 14-1- HELP home-mad- WANTED Nieder-hauser- , , Bountiful top: Layton Bees in overtime 2-- w Game for county champions 2c ready-to-we- ar ff 4 Sev-er- al all-st- ar , -- Air-la- 25-4- ne 5 out-of-to- 18-3- 3. 5-- 8. 11-- 25-4- 0. n, Hou-rich- i, SERVICE INFORMATION , h All-Sta- re PONTIAC-CAD1LLA- 10 11 10 10 11 C EN-GIN- E P 181-- sports-gam- W Davis County R 13 733rd Little League 1 Standings RADE-IN- 8 4 T-3- 3, F-8- County swim F-8- 0, jet-typ- Utah-EL- two-wee- Layton names Summer -- 9s Stolen radios citizen-airme- - Recovered n, By police B-1- , 1 full-tim- v. 1 Game winners bad-mi- nt |