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Show f REFLEX-LEADE- OCTOBER 1. 1959 R I Fag Allen Alligators Tale r Of mice With ' ft little work, mi closed when they are not reand rats cau be built out of quired to be open. In aoma our : buildings, declares Dr. cases, a little cement work Georgs F. Knowlton, Exten- will help prevent the rodents sion Eaaomologlst with Utah from entering the buildings. Stats Ufcnlveraity at Logan, Dr. Knowlton advises trap. Tin. sheet metal or metal ping or baiting to get rid of hardware cloth are most effective materials for sealing holes to keep out mice and rats. Seal the holes in grain-trie- s, barns, and , chicken houses so that the rodents cannot get in or out See that doors fit tightl.' and keep them any rats or mice already In the buildings. Baiting out of doors with a good "Warfarin-type- " 'bait will also help ta get rid of mice which are mov-in- g from field and orchards to tha farms and areas about homea in towns and eitiea. Burton named of concrete. Weyher Construction Co-- . Salt Lake City, has bean -warded the contract, construe-tio- n for which must be completed within 60 working days. Mr. Burton, a native 'of Kaysville, has baen with the State Road Commission for , Engineer For project J '57 Plymouth Spt. Cpe 57 Baick Cent. 57 Ford 56 Buick Cent. 55 Ford V-- V-- f Htr Real Sharp O. D Sedan, At Htr a Real Rad. Good Car 55 Olds Sop 88, r. Sed. 54 Dodge Royal V-- 8 Sedan 53 Chry. Clean Car 59 Plymouth 59 De Soto Very Good All Airound New Engine Hdlop Good Suburbans, Sedans and Spt. Cpes. Sedans at Reduced Prices all Preece Motor Co. CENTER UTAH LAYTON, or Davis teachers to participate Farmington at Elmer 11 , Wil-teach- er Sixth cox. Grade at Kaysville Elementary, i$ chairman of a Davis County group of teachers who have been asked to exhibit science displays at the Utah Education Association convention in Salt Lake City this Thursday and Friday. Steven White, intermediate supervisor for Davis County schools, said that Davis is one of six district in tb state invited to participate in the science displays to be at tbe Madison School in Salt Lake City. Teachers will submit dis plays of science projects completed by their students under their direction. Participating teachers from the Kaysville School include Mrs. Rhea Blood first grade; Mrs. Stark, second ; Mrs. Helen Graham and Mrs. Darlene Galbraith, third and Mrs. Han. Mrs. Blooda display will concern the hatching and care of chickens. Last spring first grade students of Mrs. Bloods were fascinated and learned much by her science project of having a setting hen and a batch of eggs batch in the North Highway Junction WHALE OF A CARPET SALE convention UEA is the na Jarman, fifth. CUDAHY LANE, BOUNTIFUL SALES BRANCH Ul Mtl Smith n.im Dpnasapgs Utoss AhxsrJyr brsd i ' 1. U 1 i i Fullers classroom. Mra. Starks display will concern the Kangaroo r a t ; Mrs. Galbraiths, the study of birds in relation to agriculture; Mrs. Graham's, conservation; and Mra. Jarmaa will present a wall aized pictorial map showing the agricultural products in the State of Utah. Mrs. Ardyth Dyer, teacher at Tolmaa School in Bounti-- ; 'id, will present part of a display on birds that ber students made last year. The display won for her students a na tionai prize in a contest epon sored by the Audubon Society and the National Biscuit Company. The class was presented a TV set for its work.- - ' a ; Latex Paint a 0nly$E18gaL Ref. U9 Roller and Pan Special for both Only Reg, X1A8 Value MB r Horsley Lumber Co. t Main, Kaysville, Ph. Kays 177 97 No. Layton native Observes 80th Birthday date n, Simmons are Lyle D. Simmons and Leon Johnson, both ef Layton; Mrs. Orella Burning-haMr. Violet Lenk and Mrs. Jean Bybee, Bouatlful; Mrs. Zelpha Hunsaker, Sandy, and Eldoa H. Simmons, Boun- tiful. There are 19 grandchildren and 29 Beal friendship 4a a slow grower and never thrives unless engrafted upon a stock of known and reciprocal merit. Lord Cheaterfield Friendships are fragile things, and require as much car in handling aa any other fragile and prectona thing. Randolph 8. Bourne There ere ne greater miracle known to earth than perfection and an onbrokea friendship. Mary Baker Eddy , Francis DuPalx of the South Clearfield 8cnool will also show a science display at the convention. Dr. Stanley Mulaik of the biology department at the University of Utah has asked Mrs. M e 1 p h a Koldewyn, fourth grade teacher in Kaysville Elementary, to display a unit on the weather made by the boys and girls of ber fourth grade class last spring. It will be displayed, in the science department at the Madison School also. Mr. Wilcox said that the public to invited to the science displays at the Madison school located between Twenty-Fourt- h and Twenth-fift- h South on State Street in Salt Lake City. mind. off Carpet Roll Ends ' Finest Interior . QUALITY FOODS at !? LOWER PRICES Norbest - -1- 2-18 lb. Turleys o)Wo) Is Im Fresh Whole I?: Ira li Libby's Heinz PUMPKIN No. 2V2 lb; Drawn Com Flakes Wheaties Cheerios Alphabits for 5 08 TOMATO SOUP Can for 9 for Utah Frozen iioiipkin 4 00 8 for $ 1 00 Well arranged tima is th surest mark of a well arranged cp 50 Hamsr Layton Recalling a busy, active life, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Slmmoaa, 649 North Main St, noted her 80th birthday anniversary Tuesday with members of her family. Mra. Simmons was born September 29, 1879, at Lay-toa daughter of Henry and Nancy King Thornley. On December 21, 1899, she married David B. Simmons in the Salt UTE FEATURES Lake LDS Temple, H died There can be no friendship To envya own hell, Justice in June 1959. where there is no freedom. A member of the Foarth consign the lie which, to adWard of the LDS Church, Mrs. Friendship loves a free air, and vance Heelf, break Gods com- Simmons has been active in will not be fenced up in straight Ha various auxiliaries during mandments. and narrow enclosure. her lifetime. Mary Baker Eddy Wffllaim Pean The seven children of Mrs, Every great man exhibits the talent of organisation or .whether it be in a poem, n philosophical system, a policy or 4 strategy. Edward George Bulwtr i Grand Opening Special, muscles. Tommy would smile a little but he still didnt try to eat. Not really. Billy Mason heard Miss Powell say.' te get well. I cant interest him In anything" That set Billy to thinking. He knew something that would iaterest Tommy if they could juat put his bed over in the southeast corner. He told the other boya and they all tried to talk the nurs iato moving Tommys bed. Miss Powell thought it was the silliest notion in the world. "I know. But try it anyway," Billy pleaded. AH right, Mis Powell agreed. I guess it wont hurt and Ive tried everything else. So she moved Tommy over and it happened that the very next day there were cheese crackirs on the lunch trays. Of course Christopher got his foil share and he played around all day long when none of the auraea were in the room. As for Tommy, he started getting better right away and even got some of the rosea in his cheeks that Miss Powall had promised if he would eat The day that he first first at every bit of his food she said, "This is wonderful, Tommy Tinker. I guess there must be a health fairy Over lp this corner. . J "There sure is," exclaimed Billy and all the other boys had very knowing smiles. Al-dy- th DAVIS COUNTY PLYMOUTH r ' t Kent of the soma knew about Christopher toft nil of tha children did. That is. all of tha children in Ward C. They knew well enough what would happen to a mouse tf he were even seen, end Christopher was their friend. The children saved crumbs from their breakfast toast and the boys who were' well enough to walk would scatter them by his hole. Tha hoy who had the bed la the south- last comer was the envy of every other child in the ward. That was because ome-- d times Christopher would come cut' play jnst around hie hole sa that the hoy to that bed was the only one who could see him. They were always glad that the nurses called out to such a cheery way when they came Into the room. That gave Christopher time to get back into his home. One day something wonderful happened. Peter Wilks sheet slid down until one corner touched the floor and Christopher ran Tight up the sheet and on to Peters bed. After that, the beys started sliding their sheets off to one aide In the hopes that Christopher would come op on their beds, until tha nurses wanted te know what, 'Tor land sakeB, was tbe matter with tha sheets lately. Then, one day, little Tommy Tinker waa brought In. The ITinker didnt really be- -, long in his aame'but he didnt want te eat and the nursee would say, "Now Tommy Tinker, eat this cereal and cream so that your cheeks will get rosy and your arms have big , In exhibits Like New Rev., Like New 4-- 2-- 8 Sti, 8 good family car a bargain Riviera r. Sed. 4-- dr, ? By Mabel Clean Up Prices On All Models Wagon . TODAY on SATURDAY i St. r THEIR FRIEND CHRISTOPHER Sherman BurKaysville , ton, Kaysville, has been named 25 years. as resident engineer fpr the ff new highway construction near Bountiful, according to Said Johnny: "bad, my Harry E. Wilbert State Road teacher wants me to prove District Engineer. that the white man is superior Mr. Burton will be in change to the Indian. Can you help of the project located on US me? 89 and 91 approximately one "Don't think I can, replied quarter mile southerly from the father. Why, when the the south city limits of Boun- white men took over the countiful. 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