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Show WEST POINT NEWS X Sunbonnet DUP West Point The Sunbon-nCamp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers attended a party held at Lagoon August 5 for all DUP camps from Davis County. There were 18 members in attendance from Wfest Point A chicken dinner was served and . a program presented. Prizes were presented to the oldest and youngest lady present and to the camp having the most members in attendance. d Mr. and Mrs. Blaine and family left last Thursday for a weekend vacation. They will visit parks in the southern Utah area. ' A fathers and sons outing was held last Friday night at Brigham Canyon. A large number attended and camped out overnight. The superintendency of the Sunday, School, their et - ..jfl . 5n T t V Xj V V- -"-- I 41 - , , C V ' ' &P i V I ; Thur-goo- THESE ARE THE TWO youngsters who won the plete school outfits at Davis Drive-i- n last Thursday com- -. eve- ning. They are Dee Chambers, 6( son of Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers, Route 1, Box 461, Layton; and Andra B.' ' Rasmussesn, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerome r . : L Rasmussesn, 228 Hawthorne, Layton. Gift certificates : were given to the boy and girl by Layton, Kaysville and - Clearfield merchants. Early autumn attends party - Traveling to Bear Lake a week ago Tuesday and staying until Thursday for an outing were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Montgomery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fisher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kwineth Loveland and family. The Relief Society members enjoyed a lovely party on August 11 in the chapel. The occasion was to honor the outgoing presidency, who were released earlier in the summer. They are, Mrs. Raymond Paice, president; Mrs. Della Cook and Mrs, Leland ' Patterson. tables were decorated .with lace doilies and umbrellai, accented with pink petunias. Small favors marked each place. A lunch of banana bread and fruit cocktail with ice cream was served, followed by a program, and gifts were presented to the guests of honor. The new Relief Society presidency, Mrs. Elda Bennett, - Mrs. Kenneth Loveland and Mrs. Lynn Criddle, were hostesses Adults floe Children Under, U Free C? Dean Macfarlane, 423 S. 750 East Clearfield. Mr Kimball is a son of Ray C. Kimball of Driggs, Idaho. A Salt Lake LDS Temple will unite the young ceremony October 1 has been circled who will live in Farmcouple by Miss Myrlene Macfarlane ington following their maras her wedding' date with riage. Newel E. Kimball. Announce Both young people are grad- - Engaged pair WHETHER she's ... a WHERE THE CROWDS GO NORTH OF LAYTON ON HIGHWAY 91 Families go Thur:.f Fri. Sat., August 20, 21, 22 ,, EP- - 'Card .... Come In and Got Acquainted R At Our New Store in Sunset COED back-t- school o -- lassie in your home just naturally dotes on 'Curly locks. Not cork Smith & Edwards Co. crew curls but soft, gentle waves and pixie, curlettes . . , pretty ringlets tendrilling into young-se- t trend-line- Surplus, Salvage and Liquidations We Have Anything You Want If You Can Find It." i s. If nature didnt provide these bouncy curls, e canl Inquire about our permanents . . . gentle-actin- g but with such wonderful-Wav- e results And happily priced to a young-timer's 3 OPERATORS TO SERVE Lillian Smith Sporting Goods Paint YOU Dorothy (Callister) Miller Mae Morishita No. Main TA BRIGADE RANDOLPH 21 T mi MW II til wtui Jl- -.l'A -- Uoimsozm CLEARFIELD EX oujmm "cwwj Night, Thurs Aug. 13 Complete Outfits for Boy and Girl, 10 to 15 to be given .away. BACK-TO-SCHOO- j L iBONUS NIGHT Saturday Only 3 Big Hits 8:30 RIDE LONESOME L WANT TO LIVE 9:45 - BONUS FEATURE 11:50 4, i Sun., Mon., Tues, THC STORY OF TODAY S ANOMVVOUNOMODIRNSlCjgr flUUJt urmftUV IHOfifljl, ple hiked to Tlmp&nogos Cave and enjoyed lunch together afterwards. Later in the month a hayride party was held. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins spent a few days vacationing in the Bear Lake area, aa did Mr. and Mrs. Lothair Johnson. Los Angeles was the dea I -- -- YOGI GREY r' leoiJOH-rftx wwRasmm M. ARMSTRONG uewirwmirnuCTW tination for Mrs. Kenneth Beckstead and children Kenny Bill and Connie. They traveled via train to spend a few days with Mrs. Beck steads sister, returning this WAYNES FOOD TOWN NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY 0ver $100.00 in Groceries to Be Given Away f Every Wednesday Night - ' - Box Office Opens 7:30 First Show at Dusk CONTEST Win Bicycle,' Toys and if ' 0 , FREE PASSES TO DAVIS DRIVE-I- N Get your entry blank and contest yules at either Store Deposit entry blank in box at Davis Drive-i- n Theatre HURRY! Contest ends August 25. Winner will be announced Wednesday, August 26, WAYNES FOODTOWN NIGHT. Knott's, Frozen UTAH FROZEN B0YSENBERRY APPLE 6 OZ. 24 QZ. 3fr$ 81 PINEAPPLE JUICE SHURFINE, MW lidu r3 48 oz. LJ ..r. EGGS SMALL, GRADE doz. SHRIMP Tastewell Harness MARGARINE Larkins Cafe Chic -- A- Dee Chicken POtlY CONTEST at Junior Rodeo Davis County Fair CIIICIt-A-DE- E DIHI1ER $j cans $ 1 09 cans $100 Ig KLEENEX Snowdrift $j 09 ViH VET'S DOG FOOD 29,lb: pkgs. B 09 A" HARBOR BELL r With the Purchase of $5.00 or more MOVIE week. FKEi& CHIC-A-DE- 19 WAYNE'S ENTER for CHICKEN St. Tickets Good from August 16th Through August 21st. Also A Philadelphians vV TA . 25 ONLY Riding of Clearfield. The Mutual of the Third Ward have been busy with activities this past month under the directiop of.YW-MIpresident, Mrs. Jerrold Dalton. During the first part of August, about fifty peo- ' Pcwl Kr.vma Tho Young ' ' s FOR ts - Wed., August 23, 24, 25, 26' 305 So. Main Get Your DAVIS DRIVE-I- N Tickets A week in Yel lowstone Park was the highlight .of the summer for two families from Sunset and n Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and their six children, Ned B., Rebecca, Mark, Albert, Byron and Owen of Sunset and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tibbetts and three of their children, Kerry, John and Cory of Clearfield, made the trip together. They were joined by J. A. Thurber of Gooding, Idaho, Mrs. Tib-betfather, and Stephen Du-wai- 'lASTMANCOLOIIutoCmEIUSCOPtl woouct,11 SUNSET 3926 No. Hi. 84 For vacation Rms TlUl Camping Supplies hot springs Sunset m Butin Fittings Pipe 5,000 OTHERS Lani Beauty Studio 183 Hardware Surplus beauty budget, tool To Y. Park THE ONE-MA- TEEN-AGE- . . . Chances ere the ' i a MOPPET ...or a CAMPUS On a Kentucky church: Prayer Conditioned." On a Mississippi highway: Drive carefully There Isnt A Hospital Within 50 miles. On a hypochondriac's headstone: I Told You I Was Sick. SUNSET NEWS Is True Sitting at home, having a quiet sislege where Mr. Kimball will evening, were two iplnster continue his studies in engi- ters. Suddenly one looked up from the paper she was reading neering this fall. and commented: There's an arHe recently returned from ticle here telling of the death of a three year LDS mission In woman's third husband- - She Korea. has had all of them cremated." Isn't that life for you?" said the other. Some of us cant even Reflex-Leade- r Classified get one husband, while others have husbands to burn." Ads bring results. The Teamster uates of Davis High School Mr. and Mrs. and have attended Weber Col- e, set by Date wives anchrfamilies, enjoyed g a day and at Logan Canyon recently. Those included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stoddard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dahl And family, and Mr. and M-- s. Glen Flint and family. for the event night-campin- bride-to-b- Page 2 August 20, 195$ reflex-leade- r ment of the coming nuptials is made by parents of the g'llRn u idaho-r- ed IQ ROLLS T lbs. National EJacuit ' VANILLA WAFERS CARAMEL. ICED. LAYER SEMI-SOF- Lb. " - POTATOES . Dozen 27 ' 1J 3K oz. Prices Effective August 20, 21, 22 50 E CHICKEN for 5 to GO Get your From CHICK-A-DE- E Chicken and additional information LARKINS CAFE Kaysville, Utah LAYT0II : Delicious CAKE . SHORTENING. ibs. wr ' KAYSVILLE r ' |