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Show V 1 REFLEX-LEADE- Births Denis Sorenson returns Special to his Syracuse parents is the first son of the Nile Smiths. The new lad weighed In at an Ogden hospital on September 26 ind was welcomed at home by his two sisters as well as his parents. The new little Smith greatly pleased grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith, by his arrival as ha is their first grandson. His mother will be remembered as the former Donna Flint A boy born Clearfield September 26 In Ogden to Clifford and Marion Fletcher Carmony. A boy born Clearfield September 26 at the Dee Hos1 pital to William and Coleen Stephens Giles. A girl born Kaysville September 26 in the Dee Hospital to William M. B. and Shirley Robison Bailey. Clearfield girl born September 2 in the Dee Hospital to M. R. and Rhea Nic-ke- ll Kohler. A BIG BUBBLES constant operation atop Francis Peak east oL Kaysville is being assured by installation of special equipment by Hill Air Force Base. A team of maintenance technicians will install the equipment, at the Air National Guard-FederAeronautics Administration aircraft control and warping site atop the 9,515-fopeak. The- bubble is a radome which encloses a radar antennae which constantly searches the sky. As it orbits within the plastic shell, it transmits energy which hits any object In the sky and bounces back to the antennae.. This Information is presented on a scope showing the range and bearing of an aircraft or target relative to the position of the antennae. The radome is vital to the defense of our area and a valuable device for tracking and controlling aircraft. The maintenance crew is installing three kilowatt diesel electric generator sets which will supply emergency power in the event of a commerical power failure. Hill Top Times photograph. A boy born Clearfield September 2 in the Dee Hospital to Virgil and Bernice Nelson Zaugg. al From Brazilian Mission Denis SorenClearfield and Mrs. W. Mr. son of son, S. Sorenson, 279 West 650 North, has returned home after serving two and one half years in the Brazilian Mission of the LDS Church. Elder Sorenson made his report of his mission at his homecoming, Sunday, Sept. 27, Sixteen carefully selected at 5 p.m. in the West Point and specially trained teachers ' Ward Chapel. j will be sent to high schools! Elder Sorenson served in of the six states to work with Sao Paula, Rio de Janeiro, science teachers in developing! Cajnpinas and Bauru.- T,h e improved teaching methods in turnover of. missionaries is physics, .chemistry, biology,! and geology, great in the' Brazilian mission and he had twenty-on- e The first phase of the tour,) companions in 30 months.' He 28 to OcL-2- . will take the Sept. was branch president of three teacher in their apparatus-- 1 branches, Marilia, Ipanema, Dtnit Sortition . . ; horn again loaded stationwagons on a pre- ftor 2', ytart absanca. and Santo Amaro, over a peliminary purvey of the terri-- j riod of 17 months. He was which each will be B. tories Harold of the for member Lee, president of the Bauru Dis- Twelve who . responsible. iCounc.il. thremo'iithii of trictthelast was visiting the . outh Amer-- , Richard his mission. q Kay, whose home . lean missions for the pur- - , cau r rii .. nl The need for Christian pos;e 0f this division and also vi , the j10og of' missionaries is gfeat in Bra- - for the opening of the new the Northern Utah area to1 zil to help combat spiritual-- , , with head?uar arrantt? ism and voodoo, which Is pr0l to L ma laU'1th8 coming a prevailing influent T,ie 'hurch n showing throughout the entire country. strides in its organ- - f"t,m ,imm of the Bz,18n tfreat Brazil is experiencHowever, ie 8,1 ln er... .. ing a true spiritual awakening ization down, there. Over 30 8' I'ipm .nd tb. work b PTOr,ig K,,.ent r the br,he, well-know- line. . Heard were: J".'.'' i All of Our ' ti Tharon K. Dille, 570 East, 1st South, Kaysville. Speeding 5 miles per hour in a 40 mile one. Fined $15. Arresting of-- 1 ficer Daryl Conger. David R. Salaar, 1748 Lincoln Avenue, Ogden. Speeding 35 miles per hour in a 20 mile one. Fined $15. Arresting officer, Daryl Conger. GOOD A. G. Padgett. 'V OR I Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., CLOSED Pound Made by A & R SAUSAGE CO. Jonathan Apples EXTRA FANCY OR BANANA HUBBARD Pound BUSHEL ... TO SEE $2.93 Delicious, Locally Grown Powdered Sugar or Crumb " t ! Watch" for Announcement of 1 111 BUY . Baked Fresh Each Day J Q doz Gigantic Pit Barbecue at. the SEVERAL DOZEN IN PLIOFILM BAG nils AT New Layton Stake House. All You Can Eat for $1.50, FRICEI Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Set., October J, 2, 3 WE Otf'r.Y t niE EASIEST OF TERMS s - BOX Pounds "iUI LAVTOtl , r PURE PORK Pound Everything1 for (hi Home, for Young Incomet 1113 North Main SUNSET, UTAH Thone TAylor ' . . (At West Entrance to Hill Field on Highway 91) r First Show at Dusk BLEACHED a ; KAGa H&f 'Box Office Opens 6:45 Fancy Utali Celery 12 CU. FT. DELUXE REFRIGERATOR , : CONRAD r WINDOW WONDERLAND 5 ASTOR PHER BRAVES 1BHK30 Automatic Defrosting Refrigerator, Upright Freaztr Shelf Convenience Seautiful "Style Mark" Design Single Refrigerating System e Costs much less than a separate deluxe refrigerator and upright freezer,- V m MCLM Guaranteed to Satisfy AND A CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER ALL IN ONE CABINET ONLY 41 " WIDE, 63" HIGH AND 25" DEEP 'k 1 CHARLES COBURN Pounds , mirnmzvj s SANDRA DEE . m Pound j refrigerator is so convenient! . LAST FRESH 100 Round No ordinary ...A H5uOU3KW I CHOICE ANOTHER WONDER ; AUTSONJEH CHAKDIER HIKE UNA SAUSAGE N -- ' y HAL WALLIS' FRESH EVERY HOUR ' . 34 Meats At Waynes Foodtovn. 1 r YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED msais 1, 2, 1 H Blade Cut Percy Gardener, Jr., 1618 Blaine Avenue; Salt Lake City. Speeding 45 miles per hour in a 30 mile one. Forfeited $15 bail. Arresting of- - , h Sat., Sun., Oct. KJ Ml I KIRK DOUGLAS I wirarora mmmoukt POT ROASTS j ficer, Fri--. t: I " .Thurs., , - Wayne Thomas, 134 Keith R. Cheney. 254 Gold- -' Street, Layton. Speed-- , Angel ' n Ae., Layton. Speeding 30 miles 45 hour in a 35! ing per i dies per hour in a 20. mile mile one. $10. FJned Arresting " ie. Fined $10. Arresting of- -. '1 officer Daryl Conger. ierr, Frank McKinnon. Jess W. Daniels, 1172-lsJo" D. Russell, 5343 South South, Salt Lake City. Speed. ,i.0 Wes. Roy. Speeding 60 ing 60 miles per hour in a 40 miles per hour in a 35 mile mile one. Fined $20. Arrestn.ie. Fined $30. Arresting of- ing officer, Frank McKinnon. ficer, Frank McKinnon. Rulon Arthur Booth, 93 Kenneth Lavar Walters, 159 Phillips, Layton. Speeding 70 North 1st East, Brigham City. ; miles per hour in a 50 mile Speeding 40 .miles per hour zone. Fined $20. Arresting ofin a 20 mile one. Forfeited ficer, Daryl Conger. bail 25. Arresting officer, Samuel Brent Wright, 69 South 350 East, Clearfield. . . DaryI Conger. WHERE THE CROWDS GO Quality in Meats. We Guarantee These Qualities in Philip L. McCurdy, A3c, 25th AMMO, Hill Air Force! Base. Speeding 60 miles per; Speeding 70 miles per hour hour in d35 mile one, andj in a 40 mile one. Fined $40. altered drivers- license. Fined Arresting officer, Daryl Con-ge- r. $30. ; Leg f HY. 91 Dont be Satisfied With Anything But Choice or Good An acquaintance who begins with a compliment is sure to real friendship. develop into Oscar Wilde Clearfield fines total 'S230 Justice of the Xu 2 of Utah Pioneers. One of the money making projects being sponsored by the board of the DUP in an effort to buy the flags is a book review to be presented October 1 at 8 p.m. irf the West Layton Ward chapel. ' Heln Kimball, Salt Lake reviewer will City, present "Dear and Glorious Physician, a story of St. Luke in the Bible. Tickets may be purchased from captains of DUP including in Kaysville Mrs. Edna S. Layton, Mrs. The most common disguise of Nora Burton. Mrs. Vera- - Walker or Mrs. Betty Francom. is in the praise of what is envy Schools in which heDUP hopes to put flags include all subordinate. ones irf Dav'is County in Kaysville aid uiotth to the county Washington Allston -- Children Under 12 Free NORTH OF LAYTON j The companies were protesting any plan for allowing subdivision runoff water, to flow through their ditches. Mr. Dibble said dikes crossing railroad tracks are not large enough to carry extra runoff and could result in flooding residents on the west side of the city. A Utah State1 flag in every school in the .Kaysville district .is the aim of the Norh Davis County Daughters Adults 65c , Layton Protesting that water from subdivisions is not healthy for agricultural Raise money for flags Clearfield Oregon Is one of four universities selected as a training center by the NSF to travel in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah. The project is under the direction of the universitys graduate and education schools. thety crops because of tar and oil and roofs, Ralph Dibble ap--. peared as spokesman for rep- resentatives of several ditch companies in Layton who met recently with city councilmen. The aim of the program, as outlined by NSF, is to stimulate interest and spread the Influence of competent teachers of science; to encourage the building of simple laboratory apparatus in smaller and poorly equipped high schools; and to provide secondary school students a deeper a predation of science and to help motivate competent young people into suitable scientific careers. ; - Against more Ditch runoff sponsors review to Peace, Yern Burton meted out $230 in fines to traffic offenders heard in the Clearfield Court this past week. University of Oregon, EuThe University of Oregene gons Traveling Science Demonstration Lecture Program, supported by a $382,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, will begin its six Northwestern state tour September 28, l.v.r.. j Page 9 1, 1959 Traveling science program Coming to northern Utah A girl born Clearfield September 27 . in St. BenI Th, Br.zilb M edicts Hospital to Fay H. and vry will enter Sorenson Elder divisionbefore its Mission, tl Lois Fredericks Alkinson. branches are pro- - tj)e two weeks ago, was the larg-- j c,e, anl Young Univer- as a sophomore, and will est land area mission in thejresbng rapidly towards Church. The division was same point. The ultimate goal major in chemical engineer-mad- e under the direction of of branches under the complete1 ing. - DUP OCTOBER R 7 . ' . ' ' , - It 11 YS U I L L E I Check Your Daily Newspaper for Additional Savings SHOP FOOD TOWN - |