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Show ) Sunset gossip By Bonnie Jenkins Mr. and Mrs Sunset Johnny Serrano of Albuquerque, New Mexico were sur- prised guests recently at the home of his sister, Mrs. An- Dennis Dinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dinger, was rushed to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy recently. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen are pleased with the arrival of a brand new baby boy. The new arrival made his appearance on Oct. 22 and tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 9 oz. The Olsens chose REFLEX-LEADE- District 33 Vandals Thelma Clearfield Steed, registrar of District No. 33, announced today that the polling place for voting District No. 33 will be held at Joe Knights Showroom, 17 North Main Street. Joseph Harry, after both The polls will .be open grandfathers and an uncle, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tues.as the name for the little day, Nov. 3. gie Martinez. While in Sunset, the Serranos visited two other sisters, Mrs. Simon Hernandez and Mrs. Jane Martinez of Clearfield. The following week Mr. and Mrs. Leo Garamillo and their two daughters also of Albuquer- one. He will be called Joey, Just prior to the arrival of que paid a surprise visit to Sunset. Mrs. Garamillo is little Joey, the Olsens were another sister to Mrs. Mar- surprised by a visit of some tinez. friends from Hammond, tMrs. Lathair Johnson is Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Old recuperating at the Dee hos- Crow and their seven children spent the day with the pital following surgery. Olsens. While serving on a mission for the LDS Church, Mr. Olsen helped bring the Old Crows into the church. Mr. Old Crow was the first Cheyenne elder in the Twin sons of the church. Old Crows were named after the two elders who baptized the parents. They are fter Elder Doyle Randall, f Randall of Provo, and Ken-de- ll Lee, after Elder Blaine Lee Olsen. Mr. Douglas Hansen is serving TDY duty in Ohio BETTER for a month. He has now t been gone for two weeks. Two students of Marion Walgren gave readings Tuesday night at the Halloween party for the MIA. The tal ented youngsters are Kath ' THE SMOOTHER BOURBON leen Moffit and Danny Garwtucky StriM Bourtxm Whituy JYr.0U ner. S6Preo Anckot Ad DLCo..FrinUtrt,j. Women from the three rewards workers For top suggestions USD Police find Polling place .... g, at rating iter' I''W- i d. iMiilltli! v up wl t 50 T VJ TtHSq Rio Grande. Keep them in mind the next time you plan a trip or arranse a shipment Flannel Pajamas Ladies street and House Dresses, Smart styles in new fail prints. each Sanforized fancy print. extra warmth, Size 4 to 18. tot -- $ 98 pair A DEPENDABLE Rio Grande 80x95 Ladies' Nylon Hose ith White and pastel colors. Stock up now with new fall shades. sizes 4 With zip off hood to 14. All purpose for cold ,. days ahead. $87 each i. n: !!3 SUPPORTS YOUR SCHOOLS Bath Mat Sets Washable SERVANT... oi jjtoWvWSI Girls' Corduroy Pants Capri style, plain or fancies. Sizes 2 to 14. c links your community with major markets across the Coats sheers All perfects self seams. x Boys' Winter TRANSPORTATION ft nation via its direct central route. Applied research, modern plant and facilities, efficient operation, custom-buil- t freight and passenger make railroad a equipment your dependable transportation servant v 36 Inch Flannel 00 Boys Ski Type Special Purchase 99 ID Here'are a few fast facts about your home railroad, and quality and plenty ol iree parking in service are wrapped every package. 70x90 Q D specials $1.98 v KsU End o! the month clearance at Store in Layton. Shop now the store is just lull oi All Cotton furniture store bids P, Brailsford - Biggs Dept. Blankets Hew At Clearfield i Sheet Public to grand opening Helen R. Fotes, HY, 1690 150 East, Ogden and Anna Newest addition to this communitys growing Layton is the Burton and Bennett furniture businesses of retail list 846 25th South State St., Gearfield C. Bess Ross, FO, Clearfield Fifteen Clear- 1170.00. Venice L. Foulger, DI, St.t Ogden ; George Diersman, store, located at 350 North Main Street, north of Laytqps of the store will be Friday and Saturday, Grand field teenagers were picked 150 No. Quincy Ave, Ogden MA-232 So. 2nd E, Kays-vlll- e Octoberopening 31. 30 and and Elsie VomFeld, DI, 930 and Epifanio Roybal, MA-- P up for questioning by the Owned by Lynn Burton and Alan Bennett, the new So. 2nd West, Salt Lake City Clearfield city police in. the store promises to its customers the very latest In home 3261 Grant Ave, Ogden $25.00. G. A. said furnishings, carpeting and appliances. past two days, Hazel Magee, AD, 564 23rd $20.00. Both Mr. Burton and Mr. Bennett bring to their business CD-Padgett, chief of police. St, Harry O. Wassink, Raymond .C. a wealth of experience in furniture retailing. Mr. Burton has Ogden; and They were questioned Brenkmann, PW, 444 Angel 22 Lakeview Dr, Clearfield; been affiliated with the furniture business for the past 14 LDS wards in Sunset will of St, Layton; Roy E, Burke, William N. Wilhelmsen, PW, released into the custody readyears and Mr. Bennett has been likewise employed for the participate in a choral MA-- P Rt. No. 1, Gearfield Rt. 2, Lay ton $15.00 connection in their rethe at to be past 12 years. parents given ing and Epifanio Roybal, MA-The two businessmen were born and raised in this area. gional welfare conference on with the vandalism that has Ray W. Phillips, PW, RFD 3261 Grant Ave, Ogden; invite their friends and anyone else interested in 7:30. at Oct. They 29, Thursday, Lawrence E. been going on in Clearfield Raimer B. 167 1, Kaysville; Hulae, MA-R- , modern furniture and appliances to call during their The choral reading will be over seeing the past six months. In W. 650 No, Clearfield and Byingtpn, IIY, 1323 No. 850 Maof direction under the grand opening dates. . been Eugene O. Christensen, MA W, Sunset; May JI. Bailey, rion Walgren and will in- that time there have 8 clude the following women; more than one hundred win- R, 147 W. 650 No, Gearfield HY, Rt. 1, Gearfield; Denton $25.00. , DalNorma 489 North C. at HY, broken dows the Daley Andrew, Betty Koster, William A. Pettit, AD, 296 ton, Charlene Reed, Doro-th- y Davis Junior High School Ave, Layton; Loreta V. PadSo. Lakeview Dr, Gearfield; Dixon, Spencer,' Sally CD-765 E. 700 So, the at windows and eight Lila M. Silva, FO, 3642 Grant gett, Virginia Bickmore, . Bonnie South Clearfield Elementary Ave, Ogden; Katherine D. Gearfield; Joseph H. Schael-linHoskins, Gloria Israelson, Car-lee- n school the past few weeks. Dillinger, FO, 4959 South TE, 1869 No. 250 W, Kay Green, Carol Huff, esti has been The damage Nichols. Gearfield; Dale D. Baird, PW, Steed, Marie mated $300 at NSD Four approximately 5377 So. 2300 W, Roy ; Zet-t- a Mrs. M a r i on Walgren North Davis and $60 at at ward a E. Messenger, IR, 4685 So. Roy building helped the Receive fund along by giving two South Clearfield, and 2525 W Roy $10.00. parents' of the youngsters Superior readings recently at a din- involved to be wlil required ner given by the ward. Gearfield NSD Capt. C. 2700 W, Roy. shoulder the cost of all damNew residents in Sunset F. Palmer commanding offic- $100.00 age. are Jay and Betty Briscoe-no- w 5700 The boys were all of jun er, presented superior per- Ervin L. Child, MA-living at 274 Bues Lane. ior high school age, but not formance awards to the follow- So. 6100 W, Hooper. Mr. Briscoe is a machinists one was over 14. Six were ing Naval Supply Depot emhelper at Hill Field. They apprehended on the roof of ployees on October 26: Solitude is as needful to (faiitE-have two children, Lou Ann the imagination as society is the Junior High School with $200.00 and Gregory. 4959 PW. F. character. Barney, Wayne The the wholesome for a jug of cider. boys James Russell Lowell were also involved in the So. 500 W, Ogden. Divine Love always has met of the Christmas Merlyn J. Goodfellow, PC, breakage and always will meet every Loneliness is not bo much lights put up by the city last 196 No. Lakeview Dr, Gear-fielhuman need. a matter of isolation as of inChristmas season. Damage Mary Baker Eddy to them was estimated at $150.00 sulation. Harold W. Ruopp Dale D. Baird, PW, 5300 So. . $210. r ,. Page 7 October 29, 1959 R Boys' Sport Shirts Short sleeves, values up to $1.98. Sizes 2 to 18 two groups to select from. Assorted Colors. I GOVERNMENT... ; In 1958 your railroad paid taxes in Utah of 51,206,496.73. During 1958, your railroad paid $852,822.14 went directly for ichool purpose . . . enough to educate 3,003 students ($284 cost per student reported by Utah State Board ol Education). Remainder, $353,674.59 went ,or s,,le ""tv "d municipal government purposes . significant item, $46,021.60 for roads! 532,851,558.00 u iitttttt SUPPORTS YOUR ECONOMY... I total of in wages to its employee! Its purchases of materials and supplies amounted I to $10,567,155.87. i $ 1 00 Set Girls' Skintights stretch nylon for warmth, sports and everyday wear. Sizes 1 to 3. 100 Remnants A wide selection to choose from. Savings up to ' 50 ONLY 1 2? A Pair Larger Sizes $1.79 and $1.98 Men's Thermal ' Underwear Designed for the outdoors, full cut, made of long staple cotton. PAYS ITS OWN " S1 7Jeach piece Your railroad WAY... entire plant is completely financed and maintained by the Rio Grande itself. It moves millions of tons of freight out of your way on its own steel highways, leaving your high- -' ways to you for your use. Rio Grande is proud to be your fellow citizen . . D high-spee- d it asks for no free loads" &: C ... its sole objective is to serve you! 9 t Red Heart Girls Car Coats Knitting Worsted Washable Sateen With Attractive Hoods Sizes 4 Ox, 4 Ply, 100 W00L Regular $1.09 Each NOW C5? SKEIN 7 to Clean up - Men's Sport Shirts 14 Short sleeves $8.47 tidies' Size) $9.87- large selec- tion of patterns and colors two groups to select from. - $r " $2 Watch out for the kids! Let them live to Each enjoy the life for which they are preparing was Brailoford-Oigg- o Dept. Store jUST WEST OF THE LIGHT III LAYTON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING i CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR KoutoofThtVhtt-DoThtVkU-O- m ROYAL DENVER I I & OOR9C Tht Vittt-Oo- Tht PROSPECTOR COLORADO EAOLE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD bd M bd bd bd bd bd - b |