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Show after visiting with them.. Grant Schow had a barbe cue Saturday evening, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. t Andrew Schow, 329 Park Ave. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neilson.v Provo,, also Miss Carol Smithen, of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Author Burr and family, from Anchorage, Alaska, are visiting w ith friends and relatives in Lay-- Layton Locals Mr. and Mr. Layton Carl Isaacson, 1268 Marilyn Dr., have Mrs. Isaacsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hancock, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hartley and son Don, from Idaho. Mrs. Hartley is Mrs. Isaacsons sister. An other sister Mrs. Edwin McLeod and her Bon Bruce, have just returned ta Calif. . ton. They are former residents of Layton. The stork won out and Walter Henzl only made it as far as the Tanner Clinic with his wife, where a sis pound, 10 ounce baby girl was born August 20. Waiting for the new baby at their home were Diane 9, Janell 8, Jill 8, and Mark lVi. They live at 556 Kingston Ave. The Jaycees and their wives surprised Mr. and REFLEX-LEADE- August 27, R 1959-Pa- hr ge, ana Mrs. Edward (LaddI) Scof Mrs. Verl Smith, Mr. . Talbot,-MrVal Mrs. and Mr. pa'f-tfield with a going awfcy Ole Reyerson,- - Mr. August 24. Presenting and Mrs.. Mrs. and Vaughn Fowler, them with a' "going away Mrs. Joseph LunA-greeand Mr. Mrs. and Mr. were: present Mrs. Audre Kirby, Neil Hess, Mr. and Mrs. WilGerald Jones, and Bob Eden, Mrs. liam Vincent, Mr. and ' Kent Christiansen, Mr.' and David ' Whitesides. Mr. and to Mrs. John Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. Scoffield are going in Mrs. Glen Burnham, Mr, and be making their home Scoffielda Mr. Tremonton. Mrs. H. V. Marsell, Mr. and Airs. LaMar Day, Mr. and work is taking them. y, The Excitement Is Back And Creating Even More Notice Than School Opening Are the Tremendous Values Now Back-to-Scho- ol PARTICIPATING IN STUCKI PIANO R ECITAL FRIDAY will be Larry Stucki, isft, Itha Wilcox, Justin Barton, Myrna M oultrie, seated, Anita Sanders and Mishell Stucki. studios. Grieg, Mozart, etc. will be well-knoHaslam, Tonya Sandra Performers are Dorsalle Goeckeritz, Stucki, musicians throughout the Geneal Gardner, Larry area who are musically acStucki, Mishell Stucki, Roy tive in church, school, and Reed and Myrna, of Clear' civic affairs Included in field; Itha Wilcox, Beth their number is Myrna Moul- Briggs, Syracuse; Sally Jan trie, Miss Clearfield and Lindsay, Ogden; Marie DibClearfield Mrs. Barbara Miss Davis County, who will ble, Layton; and Justin Bar T. Stucki, Clearfield, will play her prize winning piano ton, Kaysville. The final number will be selection which she will use present her Davis County in the brisk three movement queen judging competiadvanced piano students in tion at Utah State Fair in modern suite for two pianos, their annual formal musicale September. . , "Sacramouche, by Milhoud, Concert muBic of Chopin, played by Larry and Barbara Friday evening, August 28 at 8 p.m. in her Salt Lake Brahms, Liszt. Lecuona, Stucki. at HOMER'S! Stucki piano Recital : FLUFFO AND MJ.B. 48 bags lb. N.B.C., 1 lb. t , Club party Reflex-Lead- Farmington Sunset court The following Sunset before came cases Sunset Court during the last week: Andrew N. Leavitt, 941 No. E, .North Salt Lake. 400 Speeding, 50 p.ra.h. in 40 mile zone. Fined $10 and sentenced to 2 days in jail; 2 days suspended upon payment of fine. Officer was Howard Robinson. Bertram Benson, 2745 Highland Dr., Sa.lt "Lake City. Speeding, 60 m.p.h, in 40 mile zone. Fined $20 and sentenced to 5 days in jail ; 5 days suspended upon payment of fine. Officer was Howard Robin .... , , son. Austin Anson Sessions, 429 Canyon Rd, Ogden. Speeding, 55 m.p.h. in 40 mile zone. Fined $15 and 5 days in jail ; 5 days suspended upon payment of $15. Officer was Howard Robinson. Betty B.. Brown, SD50 S. 2180 W., Roy Speeding, 55 m.p.h. in 40 mile zone. Fined $15 and 5 days in jail; 5 days suspended upon payment of $15. Officer was Howard Robinson. Beverly S. Call, 1260 28th St, Ogden, Speeding, 65 m. p.h. in 40 mile zone. Fined $15 and 5 days;' 5 days suspended upon payment of $15. Officer was Howard Robinson. Joe B. Hansen, 898 Birch, New 59 DeSotbs, Priced from Plymouth Suburbans, Priced from i $2695.00 :.$2417.00 USED CARS Sale Price 58 Simca completely equipped inq, r. Radio . ! . wl..L$1295.00 57 Plymouth Savoy Spt. Cpe. 57 Buick ....$1500.0(1 Cent, 2 dr. Riv R. and .i-- AC, WSW .... L 66 Buick Cent, 4 Dr. Riv, AT, PS, PB, , R. & II, a: C. .... i I 12000.00 55 Cad. 62 Cpe. Htop. Comp. , .$2000.00 - 4 54 Eqpt...J Pick-u- p, .12 Models from 195t 3 Speed 18 Lumber Jack, 24 t .$800.00 N ALLEYS, Loaf only I , ' . - t PLYMOUTH LAYTON, UTAH f CENTER lb. 15 oz. cansSl er FRESH Clearfield.' Careless driving. Fined $25 and 5 days in jail; 5 days suspended upon payment of fine. Officer was Howard Robinson. Lloyd J. Rose, 287 2Dth St., V2 Ogden. Driving on wrong side of road. Fined $15 and 2 days in jail; 2 days suspended upon payment of $15. Officer was Glenn Clary. Joe M. Martinez, 348 Lane C., Clearfield. Passing red light. Fined $10 and 2 days; 2 days suspended upon payment of fine. Officer was Howard Robinson. Gayle H. Barnes, S664 Orchard, Ogden. Speeding, 55 Assorted Colors m.p.h. in 40 mile zone. Fined $15 and 5 days suspended upon payment of fine. Officer was Howard Robinson. Paul H. Van Fleet, 138 E. 3rd North, Farmington. Passing a red light Fined $10 and 2 days; 2 days suspended on payment of $10. Officer 4 was Glenn Gary. Ronald D. Taylor, 1445 So. State, Gearfield. Driving on $ 3 wrong side of highway. Fined and to 3 days in sentenced $15 80 Cte eMnR jail: 3 days suspended upon payment of fine. Officer was Glenn Gary. Judgment entered against Bruce 0. Newton 99 Douglas Solid, till'. , Drive. Sunset, by the small claims court on August 7, 1959, for City Finance Corp. HARDWARE DEPT. of 3985 Wall Ave, Ogden, PAINT AND ROLLER for the sum of $98.20. ' Ch.u?.nmwd onlv at ii0000U(J0l)'(15t WORTH 254 u - ..... (CHASE OF THREE 4 OZ. CANS (J5rtJ0(JUl)UU)(JU(Jl)J.THI 'THIS COUPON -.- gal. Bottle $ jjyyij' lbs. 2 FOLGER'S I! f0? 35 ZEE FROZEN Mity Nice for BERRIES . 01. t 16-o- z. Pkg. & 8 in. and a UTAH DT Q 1 O Full 24-oFROZEN APPLE, CHERRY, BOYSENBERRY ft T 25f F L 39 z. Starkist Tuna Chunk, .t3l -.-JJ- 481s for w , REDUCTION SALE LISTERINE REDWOOD TOOTH PASTE. PLANTERS OFF A Few ef Our Extra Conveniences (Ldkili MARKET And - HARDWARE t Main 1S3 VM Crates 5 for ' $ VII Salline rtlttlTY RENTA ISSN. &ept" 3 33 - . COUPON 4 roll pkgs. Things were quiet at the police station. One officer yawned and complained "What a dull week! No burglaries, no fights, no murders. if this keeps up, they'll be laying us off." t , "Dont worry, Murphy," said the chief. "Something's bound to happen. Ive still got faith in human nature. The Tm muter CLEARFIELD WITH THIS Homer's Famous Fresh Produce T TISSUE Napkins DELL'S SERVICE 49 t LIMIT ONI TO CUSTOMER OFFER EXPIRES AFTER ZEE White Star Tuna VIENNA SAUSAGE OF .$50 to $500.00 Proece Motor Inc. -- DAVIS COUNTY Kc oz. CHILI , - Whole or Half SYRUP ..$825.0(1 ! from for w Chev. BA, Convert, Comp. Eqpt. 55" Dodge , .11. $1500.00 . c . ICIb. 39 Chiffon i Plymouth Sedans and Spt. Cpe. 3 2 plg- 29 ..$3300.0( , Country Style 6te49 pkgs. NAPKIN m pure MEAT DEPT. games, prizes and surprises. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Mark Kasper, with September l) beginning a punch, bowl at 6 p.m., fol- Bountiful, chairman of youth lowed by a golf ball hunt activities, or at the Club. and dinner. , The evenings entertain Class. Pay First party Invited to SODA WATER 63 78 L3L3U I GETTING READY FOR "BANG UP TIME are members of the junior committee planning first young peoples party of year at Oakridge Country Club. Pictured, left to right, are Marilynn Sessionsi Farmington; Susan York, Bountiful; Connie McCormick, Kaysville; Pat Kasper, Bountiful; ShruDeLi Smith, Kaysville; and Pinkie Chisholm, Bountiful. include BIG VALUE AT HOMERS SHASTA CANNED TREE TEA will 3 lbs. SNOWDRIFT MJ.B. TREE Young people Sat.,Aug.M-10a.m.-6p.mPnly- 85f KRAFT TEA ment (Save 20c) School Treat This Friday of the season for the young people of Oakridge Country Club will be held Tuesday, Paramount ICE CREAM, gaL and 1 doz. Cones to serve it in ICE CREAM CONES One Step Complete Shopping Center Clearfield ' j : . V Ample Parking Area Money Order . Service Longer Shopping Hour Complete Variety And of course 8 & H Green Stamps AU. YOUR NEEDS IN ON8 CONVENIENT .LOCATION. 35 |