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Show Faga 12 March 17, 1860 HEFLEX-LEAJDE- B p ! I J L I ( AM fiJ. c S sn COCTJirJSOHPnOVES THAT YOU SAVE KOEE EVE3Y DAY AT IlOIIsn'S. HOT OULY Oil QUALITY FOOD, EOT OH HAEDV7AEE & DSUG ITCHS. ALSO! Mrik&a after robbery attempt fails in store Two charged Fast thinking Census takers the part of Bruce Gunderaon, a grocery checker at Homera to train for jobs Market, prevented a robbery on Sunday afternoon. Three men entered the market, ostensibly to buy groceries. While one in anothman acted aa look-oer part of the atore, the second engaged the manager, Roaa Kearl, in the meat department. The third man had soma groceries checked through. Then, when the clerk was in the act of making change, he asked for an off brand of tobacco. When Mr. Gunderson stooped down to look for the item wanted, the man reached into the cash register and took $140 in $10 bills. Seeing the movement, young Gunderson reached up and snatched the bills out of the mans hand, whereupon the man fled, with his two companion right behind him. On leaving the store, the three men scattered. Joe Ben Webb, Oklahoma City, was apprehended in front of the home belonging to Police Chief A. G. Padgett, when his actions aroused Mr. Padgetts auspic-ion- s. Census enumerator who will be taking the 1960 cental in the north end of Davi County will receive their training at the Davis County courthouse on March 28, 29 and 30. Three crew leaders are to be appointed to oversee the enumerators in both regional district of the county. The crew leaden will recruit the enum- ut erators from their districts. There are M auch district in Utah, according to the district supervisor of the Bureau of Census. Approximately 10,000 crew EGGS PURE PORK PEAS , 4 SAUSAGE . Ranch Fresh, Ungraded Large PORK CHOPS ROSE, No. Funeral Friday LUNCHEON MEAT, 13 At 2 p.m. for SHRIMP Hazel L Bishop Kaysville Final rites Friday 2 p.m. in the Kayivill Third Ward Chapel will pay tribute to Hazel I. Bishop, 68, who died Monday at 6 p.m. in a Salt Lake City hospital where ehe had been confined with a broken ankle. Bom June 16, 1891, in Kays-vill- e, she had lived here all her life. Survivore Include two brother and on listen J. Clyde Bishop, Sacramento, California; Lloyd A. Bishop, Mr. Alpheue (Ivy) Harvey, both of Kaye-vill13 nephewe and on niece. Bishop Richard Bowman will conduct the funeral service Friend Friday. may call Thursday evening at Lindquist and Son Mortuary in Ogden and Friday at the Relief Society room prior to services. Interment will take place in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. e, leaders will be supervising aome 160,000 enumeraton when this, the 18th dicennial census begins in April. Would-b- e enumerators were can read tha print on Census required to file their application with the Bureau of Census forms. 8. Be in good physical condioffice at Ft. Douglas prior to tion for driving, walking and March 15th. Qualifications which had to standing. 9. Be able to writ neatly and be met by the applicants stipulated that he (or she) must: legibly. 10. Have an automobile avail1. Be a citizen of the United able for us if he lives in a ruStates. ral area. educa2. Have a Other itipulations tion or the equivalent stating 8. Be at least 18 years of age. what an enumerator may not 4. Pass an Enumerator Se- be, include: 1. Receiving a pension as a lection Aid Test demonstrating his ability to understand writ- former Federal Government ten instructions and be able to employee or military officer. read maps. 2. Presently or recently as5. Be of high moral character sociated with law enforcement or tax assessing or collection and integrity. Walter L. Dunn, Lawton, Oklahoma, was picked up in Riverdale by state highway patrolmen, Don Facer and Frank Grant, who had received a radio message from the Clearfield police. A description of the third man was obtained from a customer who followed the would-b- e robber to a service station, where he fled by car, driven by another unidentified man He 6. Be able to conduct interagencies. is still at large. views in a clear, concise man8. Holding any office in any Webb and Dunn have been ner. political organization or engag7. Have good eyesight so he ing in charged with grand larceny. any form of political activity during the period he is actually employed. 4. A close relative of any other census employee in the same locality or office. Veterans who meet all reOGILVIE HOME PERMANENT quirements are to be given preference over in the selection of enumerators. Each enumerator who sucThe one home permanent that con cessfully completes the training OntLV7E ditions as it curls. Created by faraout course will be assigned one or SfeTTRsL more areas called Enumerator hair care specialists to assure a soft, n Districts or EDs. He will lustrous wave. Tested and proved be given the map of each dis-i Kit contains step by step. trict and enough census forms Hair Conditioner... Creme Waving to do the job. Lotion. ..and Creme Neutralizer train- During the three-da- y that already mixed when you buy enumerators ing the course, it. So safe and gentle its recommendwill receive thorough training ed for dyed or bleached hair $2.50 in the use of census forms, census procedures (such as interand map viewing techniques EA. 303 Can TREET MILD CHEESE at on - LOIN ... the student should listen as intently as these WHEN THE TEACHER SPEAKS Junior High School, da Even algebra Davis Central L. Louis Nelson, students of to the students as Mr. Nelson Is here. The is enjoyable when the teacher speaks to parents, too, at the PTA meeting to speak teacher will have an opportunity sessions with scheduled for tonight at Central Davis Junior. There will be short and a students band Frank Parkers musie by played parents, some rousing Irish of the as his leave will post who principal Stevenson S. Richard to thanks of vote be will extended welcome A warm School. Davis of High school to become principal served as asto William Warren who will become princi pal of Cental after having sistant to Mr. Stevenson. Clearfield KBlS MET EUERYSAV AT -- "v. $169 BREADED SAN JUAN 42 LOCKER, WHOLE or HALF A COFFEE, Folgers 1 BEEF ....CAN ox. - vi' U lb., Reg, Drip, Fine COFFEE, $39 Folgers INSTANT, 10 oz. BANANAS MARGARINE SOUTH AMERICAN t NU MAID APPLES Winesap, Large, Double, Fancy, Red KRAFT, Miracle Whip CELERY 3 -- Large Stocks Semi-Bleache- d, uBS OLIVES FROZEN PIES UTAH, 8 inch, Boysenberry . LEMONADE CAL FAME, 12forS1 oz. DINNER ROLLS BREAD, 1 cans LIBBYS SELECT PITTED lb. loaf BACON THINS N.B.C. CHIU with BEET doz. icansSM NALLEYS, 15 oz. CAKE MIX . . high-scho- Safe I dentlel Tested BY DOROTHY GRAY tlS- Pre-Per- ill F FROST DRUG reading). An enumerator should normally work an eight-hou- r day, but must be willing to work such hours as are necessary to complete his assignments on schedule. He will have to do work in the evening and on Saturdays. Enumerators do not work on Sundays or holidays. Most enumerators should complete assignments in 11 to 13 days and earn about $14.1. In rural areas they will be authorized to use their privately owned automobiles and will be reimbursed at the rate of seven cents per mile. An enumerator is Uncle Sam to many people he will KAYSVILLE Coffcog-fjlc.Cloi- ! With a Vista Liner Coach, you can vacation every weekend, if you like . . . and, except for gas, spend no more than if you'd stayed at home. Actually, you take all the comforts of home with you . . . lights, rangette, refrigerator, sink, running water, dinette, a special chemical toilet, closets, and comfortable sleeping for six adults. Easy Terms as Low As 10 don, 36 months to pay! meet, so he needs good judgment, patience, and understanding. He must also be accurate in his work, courteous in his manner, and faithful m the performance of his duties. His most important responsibilities are to collect accurate Information and to observe the confidential nature of census information collected. In his oath of office, a census employee swears never to reveal to unauthorized persons any information he has collected in confidence for the Census Bureau. He is therefore prohibited FOR YOUR SEE IT TRUCK OR TRAILER AT LOYD J. BARLOW CO. 410 South 6th West BOUNTIFUL UTAH from permitting any - DUNCAN HINES 3 PEGS. 95 HARDWARE FREEI Potted Shamrocks with every Hdwe. Purchase. PERCOLATOR :: Electric Coffee Completely Automatic, 9 cup, NOW Reg. 13.95 Mirro-Mati- c M IRONING BOARD Reg. POWER MOWERS dill"e 12 4 cycle, Briggs-Stratte- Now n, iWj.iim $9.99 $6.88 NOW $8.95 $89.96 Engine, Reg. $119.95. MIXERS NYLONS PAINTS FISHING Portable Dormeyer Junior Reg. $21.00 51 gauge. 13 denier Shirley Gay Reg. 2$1.39 NOW U.S. Gypsen Texolit . equipment samples reduced from limited supply shop now GET FAST RELIEF frca COUGlISfRi due to COLDS jf $11.95 2'99c now Interior latex, . Gallon . 50 Whon you buy this frkw $3.59 10 Eversharp scmei 75$ DRUG BUYS Now at HOMER'S Famous SHEER LANOLIN LIPSTICK atcbctaCMytfMq tnfNaftWiintoeecrafh kMwaWtML V2 PRICE SALEI Bright, Long-Lasti- ETIQUET ng Color! after-bat- h and dispenser ask When confidence count (or the pink stnped containers D (UTTERS. COUGH SYRUP The perfect with blades GIANT 984 SIZE ti SUPER AI1AIIIST lotion - PINK DEODORANTS Ultra New lotion by PACQUIH satinizes every Inch of skin 49' fax New chic end shapely bottle! pirn 4s? im fr r ;., .. delicate Extra Croamy, Hoavonly Softl Your Choke 79 V v ,$ J I 4s ' tSD fortk Cream satin-smoot- h HUS 'refreshing Pink Stick' ! 1 PinkftolitiWw rotltm TAX CU MARKET And x P I , f Our Extra Conveniences Ample Perking Area -Money Order Service Longer Shopping A Few unau- thorized person to accompany him while interviewing people and he may not allow any unauthorised person to look at a completed questionnaire. The Census taker has a big responsibility in hie very, necessary and worthwhile job next month. Lets all give him all 1 3 PhGS. k HARDWARE One Stop Complete Shopping Center Clearfield Ad Effective Rum FrL and Sat March 17, 18, 19 Four Complete Variety And ef Conn BAH Gfeda Stamp . THC o:e' all. your Naaba in Onb CONVENIENT LOCATIO- f N- n- - tha help w can. a V ' fl |