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Show KKFLEX-LEADE- March 3, 1960 R RCAF. oSHcer assigned ' ' : Page 12 a " r in England. , The RCAF officer reside with IIU1 . , . ; hi wife, Josephine, and children, for two Mary, 10; John, 9; Gregory, 7, Ilill Air Force Base Squad- pects to be at ron Leader Joseph R. Romanow years, enlisted In the RCAF in and Paula, J, in Bountiful. has .been assigned to the Ogden 1940 and was commissioned as Air Materiel Area as a Royal a .pilot in 1943. He served in Canadian Air Force Liaison of- - the Buraia theatre operations and was released from service fleer;1;-- ' in 1946. SL Romanow will work with SL Romanow reentered the Ogden AMA officials in logistic RCAF in 1949 after receiving a support of Bomarc' ground-tBS degree from the University air jnlssile sites to be built in of Saskatchewan. He served four Canada. The Ogden AMA is the in the Canadian Air Materyears Air Force's logistic support man- iel Command "Ther la no place Kaysvflle headquarters In in Utah where a school-ag- e child ager for this weapon. The squadron leader, who ex- - He reported to Hill AFB from who needs mental help can find stated Richard L. that help, Bird, vice president of the Utah Association for Mental Health speaking to a capacity crowd at an open meeting of the KaysvOle NATIONAL BRANDS Branch of the American AssociaWHITE ENAMELED tion of University Women at the Davis County Library Wednesday And Up v. . evening. "There is no more pressing problem facing the state of Utah than the problem of mental the speaker continued. health," OR GROUPS TO WARDS CHURCH Mr. Bird discussed thi Mental 'l', ' v. v Health Services Act (H.B. 25) SMITH & which was presented to the last state legislature but which was 1492 N. Main, Sunset, Utah TA not passed. The bill proposed development of mental health serCLEARFIELD vices through community health programs supported by (tat and TA local funds. Sat. The purpose of the program March 3, 4, 5 Thurs., t would be to educate people to the need for early diagnosis of James Garner, Natalie Wood mental problems and to provide Plus for consultation and treatment. Mr. Bird said, "People who need care are getting it, but hospital Laurence Harvey one out of ten persons in this March 6, 7, 8, 9 country need mental help at some Sun., Mon, Tues, Wed. time. U we could direct these people to someone who could help Gary Cooper, Charles Heston them we could save countless dollars, could prevent needless heartaches and broken lives." Appearing with Mr. Bird were Sherman P. Lloyd, Salt Lake City, president of the Legislative Council, Dr. Noall B. Tanner, Lay-tochairman of the Davis County Health Council, and Dr. G. Evan Taylor, Davis County Commissioner. Mr. Lloyd explained some of the problems facing the legislature and urged the backers of the plan to have patience because time is needed to acquaint the legislators with all aspects of the problem. Dr. Noall Tanner pointed out the importance of early diagnosis in mental problems. He said that if people can be persuaded to seek help early, treatment with the drugs that are being developed should reduce the percentage of mental cases that need institutional care to one in 500 or one ben Ottawa 1; c--t graduate court h electronics and rocket propulsion two-yea- 3 V-T- i ! Hill-AF- d V-- r.lchtcl Iisdlh -- AnVl11 "'i needs: cited at AAUV7 meet o COAL RANGES id G fj GV tesmi i(Ly s a i , ! V-- JJB ITSHOT VERY OFTEN NOWADAYS. THAT YOU GET TREMENDOUS SAVINGS FLC?,' COMPLETE VARIETY AND TOP QUALITY BUT YOU CAN EE AESU'II3AtG:C3GET ALL THREE AT HOMER'S PLUS THESE VALUES EVERY DAY. STOP KITODAY AND J.OEH : MIRACLES WITH YOUR BUDGET! ' 14.95 Special 25 FRESH Discount ' J Ready to Eat 'Vt ; PORK EDWARDS PICNIC? l HALIBUT mm gLb. Debuque ADMIRAL THEATRE S.VM 23 Fri, Cash McCall" SLICED "Silent Enemy" 43 The Wreck oi the Mary.Deare" Penneys n, 6 LB. G LB ji c i v t o ... Isiyiifllsbii-- Swanson's UTAH Orange luice TV Dinners CHICKEN BEEF, TURKEY PASCO, 6 oz. ROLLS INCH 8 V SWEET ' HARD Apple Pies r i yi , 'kdoz. 2 for 99 CARROTS I POTATOES IDAHO RUSSETS 10 lb. BAG in 1000. Dr. Evan Taylor discussed the position of Davis County in relation to the problem. The bill as presently set up specifies an area containing 25,000 as a minimum population for activating the program and Davis County has a population of 60,000. A spirited discussion concluded the meeting which was sponsored by the legislative committee of the local AAUW under the direction of Mrs. G. Gibb Smith and by the committee on social and economic issues under the direction of Mrs. Leona Clawson. Light refreshments were served by a hostess group headed by Mrs. Golda Downs. GIVE SIS A COMPLETE SUIT GROCERY EGGS MARGARINE 40; Ranch, ungr. Large, doz. SALMON SALMON 49 No. 1 tall 6 oz. cans, ea Libbys, Red, 16 oz. COMPLETE Sites 7 to 14 6.95 Sites 3 to Plus Federal Tax on handbag x SUIT plus HAT plus HANDBAG, beautifully coordinated, wonderfully inexpensive! Hand washable d suit in navy or soft grey rayon and acetate flannel, or baby pink or blue in butcher weave rayon and acetate. Flower trimmed clip hat, box bag. Get the camera ready! SHOP PENNEYS . . . youll live better, youll save! skirt-pleate- Layton Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Parrish were guests of honor at a family dinner at Cobble Cottage in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. Married February 28, 1910, in Salt Lake City, they have spent most of their married lives in Layton. Mrs. Parrish was the former Willmeta Forman, daughter of William and Mary Montgomery Forman of Heber City. She was born September 9, 1885. The son of Henry Strong and Mary Parks Parrish, Mr. Parrish was born in Bountiful April 6, 1882. He spent the early part of his life farming and 6H oz. 8 oz. pkgg. N.B.C. Thins, To sponsor TRY THIS EXCITING ' I 70 Acrilan Acrylic; 20 rayon, 10 resistacetate, hopaacking, wrinkle ant and wonderfully long wearing two convention back flap popular style or beltleas with' adjustable side pocket Strap and plain front, I $1.00 3 lb. ba, 2 pk8 ' FLOUR I '8 4 i 2i a", 29c r; 51 JtV JN CAKE MIXES WWW RECIPE CANNED 52. 4 O'nRefllh 347c MILK Carnation, Pet, Sego, Morning, etc. Pises CempbeTs Pork 6 is shadow bakmg dish. Bum $4.95 $1.39 COFFEE 'sS!' Wt (3T)fbrl5i wo,k s top: bshs soother B rmnetss. Fo,6" Regular rAFFFF vwl I LL or Drip grind, 1 lb. 71. Exdmhm SPECIAL 2 Boors PORK & BEANS KRAFT MARSHMALLOWS for 49 MILK FrMh' h,lf 39c h,lf 45ft gallon bottlea ii 2for 33 milk gallon cartons Ihr Am Special ,both$S59 Ou Brtra I Order Service , Longer Shopping Honrl , ,v. CompleU Y sriety -- : HARDWARE And of Conrs Green , . 8 tan pa JAH t 4 y ... AU. YOUB NCE31 IN ON CONVKNICNT 7 i locations i ,.i On Slop Cchplst CIEANEX, FASTER, EASIER Ample Fsxking --Money DELL'S SERVICE F Mrl meppinft ong1a:getv: can. HARICET And N. Main $21.00 STEAM J2L 135 95 ; V'- - RENT A CLEARFIELD : ) 29 Carnation Y ' SiA-- SUNBEAMS -- CU 95 hs 69c A 1 - IRONING BOARDS 2 WHEAT CEREAL V ; at. ' A e.-.- Ehcppbg Center Cle crlisld Ad Eiicclivo Thnrs FiL end k Fully Guaranteed, Reg. v WASH -- II. WEAR HOPSACKING SLACKS 3 Speed. JUNIOR MIXERS NET RECIPE IDEA! Clinton A variety show presented by the Delta Phi fra- I DECKER "DORMEYER, 29 RICE HAYPO CEREAL Variety show ternity of the University of Utah will entertain members of the Clinton Ward on March G, 8 p.m. in the Ward HalL The entertainment is sponsored by the First Quorum of Elders of the Ward. Price of the tickets has been set at 1 for adult and 60c for Geisha, whole 5 oz. & All Metal, 12 adjustments Bake ie nodecete ovee Clinton Ward BLACK 3 $1 3 mining. Six of the eight children born to this couple are living. They are Warren Beaumont Parrish, Montabello, Calif.; Walter F. Parrish and Don Clyde Parrish, Layton; John S. Parrish and Mrs. Kale V. (June) Smith, Ogden, and Monroe A. Parrish, Clearfield. They have 25 DRILL y" Electric OYSTERS BACON 39 Crystal Bay "T CLAMS OYSTERS Cove, ea. fer IJcsm cvjnons ! White Star Chunk Style 6H oz. Wff Minced, 9 brand, 7 r-2oz. Can 23 Carnation 89 Nu Mar 3 lbs. TUNA Observe golden Wedding date 4.) Sat, 3 45 h v (! U .1 . : V |