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Show L.X ' Jakz ' She is the president of the DaBy Ellea Fisher in '. ' FfcsM M ria Stake YWMIA. Mrs, n Farming-toof n tha Tippetts, New officer of the Farming-towas sustained Ward Second Womens Ward Young First Assn. as a counselor in the Stake Improvement Mutual J Do-re- were recently named. Appointed as president is Mrs. Glenda to asRigby. Counselors chosen sist Mrs. Rigby are Mr. Irene Olsen and Mine Patty Goldman. of the Dsla Ballantyne, Farmington Second Ward was I recently ordained a Pxiasi the Senior Aaronie Priesthood. were Four of the members confirmed Church of Jeeua Christ of Uttereight-year-ol- da N, Saints in ths -day Farming-to- n i W May IS, I960 to 1 FARMINGTON NEWS ' - YWMIA. r , S. Adams fa Warning: Your tongues ' given wet place. recognition for corvico . An organisational change in the First Wards Primary Assn was mads this month. Jsaneil Gardner, Nancy Ellington, Betty Brotchinsky, and Virginia Bobo were all released. New officer and teacher sustained to replace than include! Geyle Mayfield, Angelina Neumann, Gertrude packmen, Nanette Wood ond Carolyn DeJong. It slips Davis County Council PI , Year Book. Do not seek to cP wish flood by dinging to J. 8. Adams, wen riod of ttsoeietion nnd w Layton contributoiL known tiuursnc man of 659 to acknowledge your tion to this success. South Main, Layton, who repWe thank you far your loyresents ths Milwaukee nnd Commercial Ineuranco Companies, alty and Sincerely trust that member companies of th Amer- your splendid representation of will contlaua tor ica For Loyalty Group of In- -' this Company suraace Companies, has bean many years to conta. presented with tea Companys ' entire agency fore engrossed scroll in token ef mar . "Pur In Canada sow than n quarter century of rep- countrywide gad Of 40,00 more than number Adam Th resentation. t. 8. thousand have reprethese, Agency which Mr. Adams heads, thirty-fhas represented th Company sented us for twtnty-fiand more years. ive, fifty K ef for a total years. Without the support of 1 Presentation . was mad by America Fore Loyalty agents N. W. McLaehlln, fieldman for our eompaniw could hirer hoto ' THI SMOOTH! BQUR80N th Company, Who said th part: attained thr position wo hold bSMUttolMlMitM "Our Organisation has grown today in tha insurance Ut fa- - trsetot fttrf 1 toMtot and prospered during your pe , 1 v, Second Ward this month. Kariyan Riaman, daughter at They are: Gian F. Gifford. Kr. and Mrs. Earl H Inman, hat George John (Johnny) Cranar, shalktd up another honor at Mrs. Carlos Clark an extemporaneous a of Ipeakar, JABEZ S. ADAMS, right, raads tie scroll prtsonted by Christie Lea Johnson, daughter She won first place in that catehis insurance company for 80 years of service N. W. of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnion, gory. Than she and her part2d Lt Army (AHTNC) McLachlan, fieldman for tha company, mad th and Paul Harry Tornow, aon of ner, Mary McIntyre, Salt Lake, Ion C. Thurgood,E. son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cars not C. Tor- tied for third place ltt debate at Thurgood, asd Mrs. Lee now. the recent Northwestern speech Clearfield, recently Rou tel, Babiea christened In ths Bee tournament hold at Montana basic completed the officer ond Ward thii monte includei State University. Students from coarse at The Infantry School, Matthew Adama Gregory, son SB universities in tha six states Instituted Ga. Fort Benning, LeGrande and Barbara Gregof of Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Oklanot yet for officers who have ory and Janie Ann Johnson, homa, Montana, and Washing' served with troops, the of Mr. and Mrs. Clark ton, competed. Misa Hinman, a course is designed to fa- daughter Johnson. Junior at tho University of with officer miliarize each new Utah, haa won many honors for 4 Nit Stathls the administrative and tactical Mary Mysrs her and her aohool in speech nnd an of infantry are two of ths ntwsst employresponsibilities Lieutenant ee st the Dari County Bank. debating events. uiut commander. Mrs. John Parrish was electThurgood is a 1955 graduate of Mary began working there af Davis High School, Kaysville, ter she and her little daughter, ed president of tho Junior Litand a 1959 graduate of Utah Maurita, returned from LaMsia, erary Club of Farmington, last State University. He is a mem- California, where they spent Other officers sleeted week. ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- short vacation with Marys sis- during tho masting held st ths emter and brother-in-laMr. am Gordon Van Fleet home, are: ternity. The lieutenant was ployed by the Ixigan Bottling Mrs. Udall Pact, Mrs. Reed Van Fleet, rice- Wslur Clark, son tf Mr. Company, Logan. and Mrs. Elwood resident, Mrs. Elwood Clark and Nor-ma-n Elark, secretary. The final meeting of the Elliott, aon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Elliott, reported Farmington Elementary School on ths missions they recently Parent Teachers Assn will be Staff Sergeant Merle A. Par-tai- n, rocpleted, during tha Davis held this Thursday, May 12, at husband of the former Stake quarterly eonferenee. 1p.m. Carol Opcnshaw of 207 E. First Another Farmington resident, Next years officers will be North Street in Kaysville, re- Mrs. Carolina of tho installed and tha program will Hall, cently transferred to James Farmington First Ward, was consist of musical, dramatic, Connally AFB, Tex., for duty ceiled upon to and dance numbers presented give an extern st as an organizational supply poraneous tribute to mother- by students from various classin the 3565th Navigator hood, during ths conference. es of tho school Training Group. Partain attended Sgt. high school in Visali, Calif. He enlisted in the Army in 1M8, having served in the Philippines and in Japan. He enlisted in the Air Force in 1950 and has served A suit for Clearfield pation of tha Jaycees memberat bases in England, Alaska, This is the motto ship, ths program la off to an boy ery and Greece. which keynotes ths Clearfield axesllent atari. However, anyAwards and decorations earnaim to get every boy one who wishes to help le r. Jsycssa ed are: Asiatic Pacific Camsummer who wants to play and Mrs. Laddls Timothy Empaign Medal, Bronze Star baseball on a team and in a uniand children, Mra. Ora Campblem, Good Conduct Medal, form. The first try-oufor bell visited witH Mr. and Mrs. Philippine Liberation Ribbon this summer baseball program Douglas Campbell and family with one Bronze Star, World war held st ths park near th at Preston, Idaho, Sunday. War II Victory Medal, Armed South Clearfield Mr. and Mra. Junior Hill and Elementary Forces Longevity School on Saturday, May 7th, four children returned from a Award with one Bronze Oak and will continue through the vacation trip to Billings, MonLeaf Cluster, Army of Occupanext several weeks. Boys from tana, and through Yellowstone tion Medal (Japan), National 8 to 18 years of sgs who are National Park. Defense Service Medal, Combat Mrs. Beatrice Carroll Mrs. interested in playing on a baseInfantry Badge, and the Para- ball team through the summer, Arietta Williams, Mrs. Dorochutists Badge (Philippine In- are welcome at the nd Mrs. Marthy Bingham dependence). With the strong support of jorie Thatcher attended the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the local merchant who are Delta Kappa Gamma State ConJeff Partain of Story, Ark. to contact Charles J. vention in Ogden, Saturday. The sergeant and his wife quested Mr. and Mra. Casper Carroll chairman of the have two children, Larry Allen, Eddy, acting TA or Carl- apent Mother at project, Day at Heber 10, and Janice Lucille, 8. to supply the needed City visiting his parents, Mr. 1 01 MAV39 James Connally AFB is op- helping M.F. 1 1 uniforms and the active partici and Mrs. Georga W. CarrolL erated by Air Training Command, which trains personnel wq cooked V' ten-we- ek ?"?,' kMW-ltU.- . M for you on f" Savings 770 up j w, a4 Sgt. Partain goes TOMATOES Rip, Ik - Slicing Hf spe-culi- Summer baseball for every boy is aim of Jaycees RADISHES and Green Onions SMOKED Piosiic Han LB. . . . UTAH ASPARAGUS re-M- SMOKED (Time to Freeze) ts lbs.S Service 29 ORANGES Tree Ripened, Freeh and Cool Juicy or Eating - try-out- s. 1 for Americas expanding aerospace force of aircraft and missile Sunset loycettes New Choose new officers Sunset On May 6th, the of Sunset held their annual election meeting at tha home of Mra. Lamar Backue, 211 West 1075 North. Th new officers are: Mrs. Franc as Maerck, president; Mrs. Bruce Scholer, vice president; Mrs. Seymour E. Hoskins, secretary; Mrs. Victor Coffey, treasurer; Mrs. Jim Eccles, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Floyd Andrews, director. The outgoing president, Mrs. Delton Stanger will also be a member of the Board of Directors. Mrs. Roy Davis, wife of the new Jaycee president, will hold th office of honorary director in charge of new membership. Jay-cett- laycee convention Membets of the Kaysville local Jaycees are attending the State Convention in Price on May 12, 13, 14 and 15. Dean Johnson, who has served at president of the local club for the past year, is a candidate for vice president. Seeks election Hacel Nalder has Layton tossed his hat into the ring and is seeking the office of Davis County Commissioner in the The coming autumn election. commission post is the only Davis County office to come up for election this year. Mr. Nalder is a native of Davis County, the husband of the late Kate Nalder. He has been setive civically and religiously and has been a faithful member of the Democratic Party for many years. For 20 years he worked as a union carpenter and hhi also been employed by the State Road Commission. He built and owned three homes in Layton through the years. He fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church and served five years in the bishopric of the Layton First Ward. He is the father of two daughters and four sons. Bill Nalder is in business in Salt Lake City; Lane with the Federal Government survey team; Reed is a mason contractor in Ogden and Layton and Wally is football coach at Weber College. He said, I am well aware of the problems facing this fact growing and developing county and feel well qualified to meet th problems spiritually, moral- 4-- Club 11 N ALLEYS LEMONADE es one-ye- Clearfield airman Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Eugenio Arguello, eon of Mr. Tony Arguello of 338 Lane C Anchorage, Clearfield, has completed his initial course in Air Force basic military training here. He has been selected to attend the technical training course for Aircraft and Missile Maintenance at Sheppard AFB, Tex. wins awards 6 oz. By Connie Cooper Every member of the LASAGNE cans $100 newly-organiz- Kaye Creek Cattle Club placed in th competition at tha Davis County Junior Livestock Show, Saturday. The elub members purchased their cattle last fall, but didnt actually organize their club until this spring. They have held only two meetings and are working on their first phase of livestock raising. Their leader Mr. Vivien Nalder, Layton. Awards won this week-en- d in SYRUP 40 oz. 4-- H the cattle and dairy cattle di- vision included: Connie Cooper, 2nd place and Michelle Nalder, 3rd place in the judging contest; Jaydean Love, first place and Robert Love, second place in the milking shorthorn dairying division; Michelle Nalder, 2nd place and Jackie Nalder, 8rd place in th Holstein heifer division; Dan Nalder, 8rd place in the Holstein bull division; and Connie Camper, 3rd place in the dairy beef division. In the horses category; Connie Cooper won first place in two different halter classes; Michelle Nalder won 2nd place in the halter claas; Jackie Nalder won &rd in the guilding halter class; Connie Cooper won first in the fitting and showmanship and Jackie Nalder won second. Airman Arguello attended Davis High School prior to his enlistment in the Air Force. Basic airman at Lackland are selected for specialised training at technical schools on tha basis of their interests and aptitudes. They are reassigned to th school after five week of basis training. At the technical schools they are given additional military training along with the technical instructions. Upon completion of special excellent Every good and technical training at an Air Force Technical Training Cen- thing stands moment by moment on the rasor-sdof danter, airmen are assigned to operational unite of th USAF ger and must be fought for. Thornton Wilder. Aerospace Force. Family Favorite, 22 oz. 5c cA Bot. BAKERY 2 PKGS. HOT DOG BUNS and HAMBURGER 49 LB. LOAF Boat memberships SAVE! A regular monthly meeting of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla of Layton, will be held thia Friday evening, May IS, at th Layton Armory. Plenty of forme will be available to complete all memberAlso, some ship applications. teste for membership will be given. Tho program will consist of the showing of a film on boat- Cash and Carry FRUIT TREE CLEARANCE Trees EA. $1.00 ROSE gr Quality Milk Product Ice Cream Telephone 37 62216 1035 West Gentile I LAYTON $1 10 oz. 3 DOG FOOD SURE CHAMP, 25 lb. 12oz. CAKE MIXES B. C. Peanut Delight, Yellow PEANUT BUTTER Hamburger MILK Utah Dairy, 48 oz. and Hot Dog BLUE HILL $149 Kraft, Peach, HONEY 12 oz. ft Ea. gaL Bottle PRESERVES RELISH 20 o. .... - LIBBYS 46 oz. Grapefruit-Pineappl- e lbs.p(S)tf cans$V Juice HARDWARE PICNIC SPIN CAST SET COOLERS I Vain Pols Coleman, Large Size n 6s REEL 2C3 JIMS , nd 1 5311 8 do. OutsideWhite CM3 Cabbage 1 LURE Flat Toma tog Peppers Petungs Egg Plant Yds. Line PAINT... BEDPIHG PLANTS I Doz, 43c Oera II SgEB GaL .. Other varieties available Our Extra Couvshlmw Ample Barking Area .Money Or4er Service Leaser Shopping Hour , Complete Variety A Fw ef THG , 49c Doz. UTAH DAIRY Folgera Instant, PREM 19 BREAD 3lorSl COFFEE SWIFTS g ly and civically. ing. t The officers urge that all boating enthusiasts attend and get all their forms completed. Boat Inspections .can ' also be arranged for members of tha auxiliary. CAL FAME Evergreen Shrubs, Shade Trees Dandaeapa Service Free Estimates Itoy Garden Center Hi way 91, ROT, UTAH Fh. EX MARKET And HORDlARE . f OPEN SUNDAYS AIID HOLIDAYS Ona Step CoEpUta Ad Effective then FrL end Set IZt And f Course A H Crsse Stemps - M k'" vy AU. YOU NEfcpS IN ON CONVENIENT LOCATION |