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Show REFLEX-LEADE- AIL, For e , , homecoming, events Plan meeting October 10 "Pages from the ganizations will be judged will theme Utah State and six finalists picked Oc ges Uhivefsitys 1959 homecom- tober 16. The student body ing program Friday and Sat- will then vote for a queen urday, Oct. 23 and 24, when and two attendants, who will Aggie Alums from all over be presented October 20 to the nation will return to Lo- reign over homecoming 'Logan week. gan. The Jimmy Dorsey OrWorking on homecoming chestra, conducted by Lee are student chairmen DenCastle, will play for the nis Peterson, Ogden, parade ; . homecoming dance Oct. 24, Kathy Wride, Spanish Fork, t)r. LeRoy 'A. Blaser, queens; Mary, Jo Merritt, gen- eral chairman of homecoming and USU alumni secre' tary, said thU week, Appearance of the fabulous jimmy Dorsey group will make the dance a major highlight of homecoming, along with the football game and parade, he said. The Utah Aggie football team will meet Montana Wyo., assembly; Thayne, Marsha Bray,, Provo, house decorations; Carlos Rigby, Montpelier, Ida, pep rally; Jay Spencer, Logan, and Mary Ann Barrett, Montpe lier, skits and quartets; Jerry Thompson, Tremonton, and Julia Walker, Logan, publicity, and Karen Peterson, Bancroft, Ida, fcecre-tar- y. State College, powerful Major homecoming events: Rocky Mountain independ footOct. 2011 a.m, homein the homecoming ent, ball game. Dr. Blaser and coming assembly and preOlsen, Brigham sentation of queen. Elwynn Oct. 231 p.m, registraprestudent chairman, City, dicted the biggest parade tion of alumni and visitors; banquet; 7 ever for Saturday morning's 6 p.m, activities. p.m, pep rally; 8 p.m, "AgPreliminaries to homecom- gie Home Night, skits and ing are already underway. quartets by students and Campus groups are planning alumni. October 2410 a.m, pafloats for the parade and decorations for houses on rade; 1:80 p.m, State football (introthe "Pages from the Ages theme. And they are decid- duction of queen and winfor ning floats at half time) ; ing on nominations homecoming queen. Girls 4:30 p.m, open hpuses; 6 nominated by campus or- - p.m, alumni council meeting; 9 p.m, dance. USU-Mon-ta- Clearfield. .A luncheon for all , the officers and teachers of the Clearfield "Cooperation among farm- at 10 a.m. A film will be Fourth Ward Primary was ers Is an economic neces- shown and then a tour tak- held at the home of Donna en to the Weber Central Sedgwick, former Primary sity is the slogan of the for an inspection of president. Also invited were Dairy CoCouncil of Farmer Utah n that plant. thoseTeachers who have operatives, currently planLuncheon will be served. been released since1 the first ning a field day for Weber, Any farmer or member of of September. Box Elder, Davis and Morthe cooperative wishing to gan counties. attend and bring guests is Plans call for interested asked to send in reservafarmers, especially young tions to Jerry Cross, co people, to meet at the Mar- Farmers Graiq Cooperative, riott Ward for orientation P. O. Box 508, Ogden. Sorority holds Formal party The Layton Xie Chi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a formal dinner party Monday evening. Sept. 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iverson in Clearfield. The formal table setting was beautifully accented with vivid cerise dahlias and a delicious six course dinner was served by cohostesses Mrs. Ralph Call and Mrs. Iverson, after which cards were played for VVe went Monday, Oct. 5th 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts Constitution 7:30 p.m. Committee WILSONS : CEItTiriED HY. 91 f WHERE THE CROWDS GO Til, Sat., Sun.; Oct. 9, 10.11 BORBCPir AJ HER BIGGESX BOIDESWI, Box Office Opens 6 :45 Mon., U.S. Choice Spare Ribs Pori! Grade EasyTo Carve o (d First Show at Dusk lues.. Wed., Thurs., with truly Apple Sauce lb. lean, Loin Town Houe-- A Beverage The Whole Family W1H love, 45 oz. Center Cut. Cudahy's Puritan lb. roll. Pumpkin1 Precooked Sea Food Special Just Heat & Eat For A Sea Food Treat Scallops Farm Fresh Produce! Apple Juice Country Style 'Sausage Here Are All ard Solid Type Famous For Years, No. 2A Libby's Pack-Cust- Games To Date: CR0SS-0U- T Ploy every Blue Cord you hove against every GAME . . . Any card and any One Game Must be used to get a"winner. If you have numbers in a row, down, across or diagonally . . . you have a Winning Cord! 5 y Extrafancy-fanc- d.ct.J, larg. Ucal td Odidmw-O- wk Nr A Wtlnm Duwt er Of Minion. laM WoMwf ORANGES, Sunkist, ....5 lbs. 39c TCI CDV U l No- - t Hvor Patcot lore MIXED NUTS U Stoll lo4 L No. . IdC ooch Crop fancy frMh In Sk.ll Add. ZM W.ldwf Salad, Oot Pbnty hr Coakir. T. To YAMS Famous Louisiana Sweets U.S. No. 1 rrl 2 lbs. uti ,.S GRAPEFRUIT lbs. 39c . CHILI Halley's Hot or Regular Chili with Beans IS 01. Jk $ for ft TISSUE Jtk . Northorn Bathroom $ 12 k i AA Jk roll, j. jk ' .& ik ixf 12? 1 . s , TZT I iAi Ak Ak 12? IK? BOYSEliBERRY JUICE Pound Waynes Foodtown Kaysville and Layton !- - 5. & IL Green Stamps,Toe Jgg CLOSED Pork Chops Pot Roast AWWMVAWAVSWWiWM on r,M . m Boneless Beef trap B AC NORTH OF LAYTON S' Loin End Cuts Jaycees choose SV " Highway, No. 303 , -- Children Under 12 Free Adults 65c -- Pork Roast p.ra.-pRegul- J , pork." Pastor Donald L. Craig Sunday 8 a.m. Call to worship, KSOP. Revival time. 8:30 a.m. The national radio voice xt the assemblies of God. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship Service. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Tuesday, Oct. 6th 7:00 p.m. Suhday School Teachers Training Course will begin. Anyone interested in teaching is invited to attend this course. VVe need more teachers and this course will be beneficial to both experienced and new teachers. Tuesday pray-e- ij 7:SQ Wednesday, Oct. 7th and '.Bible service. 7:00 p.m. Jr. and Sf. Annual Visiness inept--, a High School Choir, bw held, includ. jng,:4ll W.k, of church election 8th Oct. Thursday, ing 7:30 p.m. Adult Informaofficers. tion Class I (You are welcome to all of these services.) Friday, Oct. 9th 7:30 p.m. Lay Fishermen for Christ,' 2 Saturday, Oct. 10th 9:00 a.m. Junior InstrucFor honor members tion Class. Next Sunday, Oct. 11th Richard B. Kaysville 9:45 a.m. Sunday School and Victor A Daly were Smuit and Bible Class. chosen as Jaycees of the month 11:00 a.m. Worship Servfor September. for their in-- ! r ice. and initiativeness in 2:00 p.m. Walther dustry recent promoting meet at shoot of .thethe Leaguers will ac-- J organization, the church to attend announcement an to Zone Rally , in Ogden. cording Dean Johnson, president All Walther Leaguers by - of the, organization. are invited to attend. Mr. 'Smuit has been a memWednesday, Oct. 14th 7:30 p.m. Special Wor- ber of the dub for the past ship Service. This serv- year and is .currently serving ice will be conducted es- as a two year director. An pecially for those plan- inspector in the household ning to be gone hunting department at HAFB, he servnext Sunday. All are in- ed in the Army for 32 months vited. during World War IL He lives at 165 South Fourth Oct. 16th Friday, 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Wom- East with his wife LaRue and en's Missionary League. four children, Diane, Darlene, Stephen and GaO. , Friday, Oct. 30th Church Council. Mr. Daley has been a member of the Jaycees for the Rhymea of tho Timet past few months. Coming from ALAS AND ALACK Panguitch where he was raised to Ksysville, he has lived here MS FClENDS i NOW MOURN for the past three years and is .1W DEMON WHO employed by Utah Power and )r- - SPEEDED Light Company. With his wife Pat and two AS HE TOOTED HIS HORN.' daughters, BobbI and Nannet-t- e, he lives at 163 North 650 East. - H the remainder of the evening. Members and their bands in attendance Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bring-hurs- t, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Barber, Dr, and Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nalder, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Call and Mr. and Mrs. Iverson. Xie Chis next meeting will be October 12 at the home of Mrs. Lois Call with Mrs. Beth Kelly giving the lesson "Teen age parties, another phase of hostessing, the lessons for the year. Pr.fti.it pork you rrtt did Mtl Ghjltmng pmk moot, dgd door whit, fat that lay. to th princd shoppw "Hr. if Knott's Berry Farm Frozen, Concentrated fL $ 6 Ak Jk Ak Ak CATSUP Snider's Chili Pepper Catsup 14 oi. 5 8 y, received a i television lamp fey, Carol Thomas, Beth a memento of her service as Maxine Abbott, Betty Jane Primary president and and Goff,' Bybee, Jean Bessie Moultrie received a Adams. leaf philodendron and Surprise gifts were given split a cap for her new baby, tiny rewho to Carol Coffee, in appreciation for her servceived a book for one year's as first counselor in tha ice to the continuous service Primary, Donna Sedgwick. Primary. right to Pork Country to bring you finest meat for this. Assembly of God Church Calendar Of church events Leah Brimhall, Delsa Tippetts, Sue Forbes, Athleen Diane Johnson, Johnson, Jean Coyle, Ellen Seegmil-le- r, Lois Sessions, Betty LeOra Mooney, Tardley, Joyce Ogden, Helen Eatchel, Bessie Moultrie, Mary Hill, Virginia Kemp,. Carol Cof- - ultra-moder- Page 8, .1959 Bot-toml- ' Luncheon was served to -- L Trinity Lutheran a , i USU Primary officers honored Farmer cooperative leaders alums look to Logan OCTOBER R $ for Prices Iffectfve Thursday, Friday and Saturday 12? |