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Show T Sunset news ' Syracuse youth to serve By Bonnie Jenkins iSunbct New residents of Sunset are Mr. end Mrs. LDS in Jew England A farewell tesSyracuse Keller, formerly of at 5 p.ni. in timonial Sunday Roy. Mr. Keller is owner of will honor the Chapel Syracuse Kellers Service in Ogden. Dav.d tlder Richard Kn.ghton Th'i Kellers daughter, en called to. serve uha8 Roberta Hunter, w ho ' h a8 as a nmMonSry''-lived in Sunset for the pi,st'hm New England States. . the several years, a.nd their Elder Knighton is the son granddaughter, Patsy, aije of Mr? and Mrs. William pleased to have the Kellehs Knighton and anembpr of the living so near. Syracuse ward. A graduate New occupants at 80 of Davis High, School and the Douglas Drive, Kaysville Seminary he has formerly occupied by the been attending Weber College Ronald Schjoaders, are Mr. the past two years. and Mrs. Florence. The The following program will .coupje have two children. be presented at the testimonMrs. Florence is a profes- ial Sunday; , sional dancer. Prelude and postlude music, and Mrs. James Alice Gailey; opening song, , Mr. Laughter are the proud par- "How Firm a Foundation ents of a new baby girl. The by the choir and eongrega- new Miss Laughter born Sunday at 8:30 p.m.j Knight; Sacrament song, He She weighed 6 lbs., 4 oz. at Died, the Great Redeemer birth. Died; speakers, C. J. Thur-gooMilton llodge, Lawrence Dale Earl has spent the last several days in Wash- I. Criddle, parents of the misington and California on sionary, Elder Knighton and Temporary Duty. He will Bibhop T. Joseph Steed. have two days at homewilh his family before he leaves for Ohio for two weeks. Jerrold Dalton was a successful hunter in the recent elk hunt. Mr. Dalton bagged his elk in Logan Canyon. He estimated the cow elk would weigh 600 pounds field dressed. He was accompanied by bis wife, Norma, and Mr. Carl Peterson, who acted as guide for the Da oils. James Dunaway has spent The award read, in part: the pat two weeks in Can- -' "The U. S. Department of ada on tempoiary duty. Inter-turne- d Robert Tajlor has' re-- , Commerce, Office of Trade Fairs, havfrwtW PliouaKAj:'2' national ing awarded- - a Citation to ona where he drove up the household belongings the Rexall Drug Company of the family. The Taylors for outstanding service to are former residents of Ariz- the United States Government, further extends this ona. of participation G a y I e e n recognition Bennington, in the United States Exhibit and LaMoine of daughter Glenna was in the 1959 International Bennington, rushed to the Dee hospital Trade Fair, Poznan, Poland, after swallowing too many to Chandler Rexall Drug and cold remedy tablets last all members of the Rexall Sunday. Her stomach was family who through John pumped and she was re- Bowles, Rexalj president, demonstrated the communileased a much wiser ty service representative of Charles McCullom recent- all Rexall Drug Stores. You ly sprained his back while working at Hill Air Force sens home is in LaPoint. Base. He is recuperating at She is now staying with a twin sister of Deons, Mrs. home. Mrs. Vergie Ellen Rasmus- Veon Harvey in Clearfield. Mrs. Margaret Ann sen, mother of Deon Harvey, of Sunset, enjoyed a week Thompson and son have sold with the Harveys following their home and moved from an operation. Mrs. Rasmus- - Sunset. Baptist Church states pastor held at Layton are Meetings M. S. Riley," j i . n Page 7 Public city hall. Sunday. io a.m., Sunday School, Ben Graham, superin- Clearfield man Accused of rape Holt Lancs BOWLING RESULTS HILL DEPOT LEAGUE, r OCTOBER nth Team Game: High 1025 Twisters High Team Series: 2819 lleadpins High Individual Game: 234 Tabby Roylance Individual Seris: High 602 Tabby Roylance FRIDAY NIT.E MIXED OCTOBER 9th. High Team Game:-Flat- s ' Clearfield Frankie Paul, 30, 223 Lane B, Clearfield, was arrested by Frank McKinnon, Clearfield City depSat u r Uy' uty marshall. night. Paul was turned ever to the Salt Lake City Police Department where a charge of rape was entered agajnst him. Paul is accused of raping 1 d an girl, . last week in Salt Lake City. Paul is married and 'has , health-19- 59 by Dr. D. Keith Barnet Public Health strives to bring better health and sattendent . isfaction to each person in his home, on the job and in his 11 a.m. Congregational community. Its boundaries are limited only to the imessage, agination and Ingenuity of its workers. A Public Health 6 pm. Training union, Mrs; worker is anyone who has anything to offer the improving M. S. Riley, director. All talent of Human Well Being. used. Public Health is a technology resting on the pillars 7 p.m. Worship service. of cultural and social sciences. If one pillar outstrips 749 Singspiration period with the' other (such as natural science) the arch becomes children. special' request, a n d special unstable. Social science must be strong enough and high High Team Series: m u 8 i c message, fellowship enough to Insure a firm base for the arch. 2135 Men-Le- s 495 Splitniks Leavitt This growing organ of society has among its many High Individual Game: period. Cordial welcome ex508 Women Jo Leavitt tended to everyone. Come and activities, several major facits: Men-Fa- y 211 Barber .Cal Wood, member of th(ff4-- j Record feel at home again. 1. Sanitation. Water supply, milk and food (includ Women-J- o 198 Leavitt Splits team, pick 3 out of 4 attendance 80 percent, ing production, processing and disposal) waste, disposal, High Individual Series; and the (splits, air and stream pollution, insect and rodent control, protection in hazardous industry, housing, planning and land and water conservation. 2. Personal Services for healthy mothers and chilThe g u1ar Layton industrial workers, the aging, the handicapped and dren, ChapDAV, monthly meeting ter 14, Layton, was called to crippled. 3. CD Control by use of all present day accepted techoi'der and conducted by Com-ra- d ENTER OUR FAMOUS BRAND 'Commander Nalder. The niques. 4. General Health Services. was business promotion (nutrition, CONTEST AND GET VALUABLE GIFT regular order of carried out. The DAV chapter physical education, health education (both mental and , CERTIFICATE FOR . Urgently requests a 1 1 DAV physical) legislative control over food and drugs. 5. Close cooperation with other departments as they members to be presen? at the $10.00 first prize next meeting( October 27 and deal with land distribution, irrigation (dual systems), to bring a prospective mem-- i population and family planning $6.00 second prize The health of a Community is its people. Public ber. We want to be proud of 14. will wealth. enhance that Davis our County Chapter (health $3.00 prize Health is Natures Greatest Gift to Man Preserve it 1! lease be present, urges W.! j G. Cox, historian. RULES singing-m- - e d, OCTOBER 15, 1959 R your doctors corner Layton, Utah Chiisi thp-hom- REFLEX-LEADE- First Southern eight-year-ol- - 4-- 9. 4-- 5, DAV NEWS David Richard Knighton . . . r-- Wesley Wilcox Will present an organ solo and closing song of the choir and congregation will be The, Spirit of God like a Fire is Burning. James C. Knighton will offer the benediction. . Druggist presented Special citation i ' to-pic- d. Important Hews for You ! third contributed significantly world understanding peace and prosperity under the American system of free and competitive enterprise. In further bmmendation of Rexalls service in Poznan, the Department of Com merce invited Rexall to move their entire operation from Poland to Salonica, Greece. So the Rexall Drug Store which was the first American drug store shown behind the Iron Curtain is presently being exhibited at the 24th International Fair now in progress in Salonica. Editor, .wife Field Enterprises Promotes Larson candidates Progressives-pic- k 1. Clearfield Duffy Palmer 'and Marshall McEntire, who has been chair- - ja with the McEntire and A. man of the Donald Clearfield Progressive Par-- . HiUon Lumber Company. If Larson, 131 West 650 North, ty of Clearfield, at their elected, they will serve four was promoted to area manfor Hal Wilcox, year terms on the city counager under the Field Enterprises Educil. cational Corporation, which Mrs. Chester R. (Clara) publishes World Book Ensecrewas Ashby cyclopedia and Childcraft. of the party and a cam-pa- itary resiformer Larry Wilcox, n committee was formed dent of Clearfield and diswith Dr. Harvey Broadbent World trict manager for as chairman. He will be asBook is now the manager sisted by Ballard ChristianWorld for the combined n O. Ross Sanders, Book and Childcraft sales Sunday school and bible class. sen, O. and Montgomery 11 a.m. Communion service. organization, Golden Spike Cecil Pearson. Division. Wednesday, Pastor Krugier conMr. Larson has been with will attend pastor-teachEnvy always implies conscious the company about a year ference in Colorado Springs. as a part time salesman. Friday, October 30, Church inferiority wherever it resides, council meeting. 2 3 List brands carried in our store Give one suggestion how we can better serve you (25 words or less) Persons entering contest must be 18 or older No purchase necessary 4 ENTER TODAY THIS IS A FUN CONTEST AND WILL BE EASY TO WIN Cut out this announcement and bring to our store lor a free cjlit (value $2X9) no purchase necessary De Montes An-tho- 63 NORTH er (1st Door North of Post Office) j Have new girl John and Margaret are proud to announce the arrival of a spanking new baby daughter on October 7, 1959, 3:23 p.m. The unnamed cutie is the first girl in a brood of three. Mr. Rackham is the Industrial Editor at Inland Printing Company in Kaysville. Rack-ha- m KAYSVILLE Trinity Lutheran Church Layton Utah Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Adult information class. Friday, 7 :30 p.m. Lutheran Womens Missionary League. Saturday, 9 a.m. Junior instruction for sixth grade and' up in preparation of confirmation. 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