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Show Jdly 14, 1960 tKEFLEX! New manager Page 12 HEWS By Ellen Fisher Phone: 86 Catching? son L FUes for Re-electi- on Stata Senator Haven J. Bar-lofiles lor reelecterm in tion lor a lour-yethe Utah State Senate. He aerved two terms in the House of Representative prior to the past lour years in the w ar Senate. One of the major legislative objectives of the Layton businessman will be to moderate a reasonable reapportionment act to reallocate seat in the Utah Legislature basis. on fair and equitable Based upon the 1900 census Senator Barlow believes Davis County should have two State Senators and at least members in the House of RepIn 1964 he was resentatives. a strong suppoiter of the which gave Davis County another Representative to the House based upon the population in 1930 of 30,000. This was the first reapportion-men- t of the Legislature in 22 years. Senator Barlow was active in the Senate in the passage of the emergency school construction bill which enabled Davis County to receive lor the first time approximately one million dollars for school constructions. He is now working on a more permanent type of legislation to help the poorer school districts such as Davis County. He was one of three sponsors in making Weber College a four-yeinstitution. He was lour ar TSgt. Roy Sheldon, Air Fqye announces that he recruiter, Effls RoDln has B. Clearfield be In the Kaysvillo-Layto- n prill been appointed manager of the area every Tuesday afternoon. Safeway store in Clearfield ac- He will be at tha Poet Office announcement to made an cording to Layton at 1 p.m, and at tha this week by Mr. XL P, Platt, OgOffice to Kaysvllle at 2:30 post den Safeway District Manager. to Interview those interMr. Ellis cornel from Ogden p.m., ested fa the all volunteer ,Atr to Clearfield where he served as Force. . manager cf the store at 2225 Washington Boulevard. Ha brings n wealth of experience to the grocery field to his new location. H. Kenneth Brown Kaysvllle Ha Joined the Company to 1951 to Ogden as a food clerk and has been appointed general manworked in nil departments before ager of plant operations for Clover ' assuming his duties as a man- Club Foods Co. ager. for Is Brown Mr. responsible He Is married and ha and his wife Maxine have four children, operation of tha firms potato Christine, Le Ann, David, and chip plants to Kaysvllle, Boise, Cindy. Idaho; Phoenix, Aril.; and El to tha anA father received a birthday Paso, Texas, according Hod from nouncement Sanders, package from hla eon at college. Inside wae a eet of inexpensive president. caff linke with thie note: Thie An employe of Clover Club Isnt much, bat ite all yon can since 1948 he was named productafford." ion manager in 1957. of Michael Sparks, 16, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 8parks, was released from the St, Marks Hospital last Sunday, after having had hla appendix removed last Tuesday. Bob Warnock, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Warnock, almost took Michaels place, when he was admitted to the same t hospital and same ward Satreurday, to have his appendix Verdoit Spurlock . . . would moved. represent Davis County Saturday evening, eleven 8- Farm' year-ol- d boys from the ington Second LDS Ward went to the Salt Lake LDS Temple to be baptized for the dead, Their chaperone, Harold J. Tippetts, took them on a tour of Verdon Spurlock announces his the Temple grounds, including candidacy for State Representative of Information, from District No. 2, North Davis the Bureau prior to their entering the tem- County. ple. Mr. Spurlock is a retired servMrs. Hobert (Mamie) Dumke, iceman and has lived throughout former Farmington resident, is the United States as well as in here visiting her daughter and several foreign countries. As a family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin master sergeant, he saw duty in Blamires, Mrs. Dumke now re- World War U in Europe and in sides in Sacramento, Calif. Korea during the Korean conflict. Dean Bybee is moving cau- He is at present a member of the tiously about on crutches since Layton City Council, and is servhis return from the hospital, ing as a director in the last weekend, after undergoing Kiwanis Club. He is surgery on his knee. Republican Chairman of Precinct and a county and state delealso s member of the State 30, gate. and Commission sponBuilding Having a sincere Interest in tbs sored legislation which will reaffairs of all the people of Davis sult in a State Office Building, and the state of Utah, he which is near completion. As a County his views In this manexpresses counsponsor of the Marriage ner: I think we are Indeed forseling bill Senator Barlow feels tunate to have industrial plants this bill should have some mato our national defense. geared He was also the jor changes. However, I feel we need more sponsor of the Utah civilian type industries that will bill and very active in the employ our semiskilled as well needed the much passage of as our skilled workers. We should Mosquito control bill. He feels go out and get these industries to that some changes should be come into our state so that we made in our grand jury laws. would not have a rash of unemA definite plan for the develployment every time Big K opment of Great Salt Lake smiles and mentions peaceful coshould be considered seriously. existence. As a member of the GoverMr. Spurlock also believes that nors Advisory Board of Train- in view of the fact that Davis mensevere of and physical ing County has increased in populatally handicap children he tion that we should have more thinks that further help from representation in the state legisthe Legislature must be given lature. these children. With his wife Opal, a teacher During the past session he at Central Davis Junior High in was chairman of the Business Layton, and their two children and Commerce Committee, and he resides at 361 Church Street, also aerved on the powerful Ap- Layton. In lWf7 Committee. propriation ha was Chairman of the Health and Welfare Committee. Senator Barlow operates the Barlow Realty A Insurance Co. in Layton with a branch office in Clearfield. The Layton canBrent Hendrickson hat re didate is married to the former turned to his home in Holladay, Bonnie Rae Ellison and they after spending several days in are the parents of five children. Farmington, with his grandHe is a member of the Lay-to- n mother, Mrs. Mary C. Bennion. Morton Sparks, son of Mr. Rotary Club; vice president of tbe Lake Bonneville Council and Mrs. Lowell Sparks and of the Boy Scouta of America, Ray Gardner, son of Mr. and past president of the Ogden Mrs. V. M. Gardner, have enBoard of Realtors and is a listed m the armed services. high councilman In tha Layton They are icheduled to leave Stake. this next Friday. Layton councilman Hies for Stato Representative post Senator Barlow Hamad manager DELL'S SERVICE N. Main CLEARFIELD 13S from a 8uadiy visitors of Mr. and mother fa convalescing Mrs. Howard Cloward were his recent illness. parents, Mr. and Mra. C. E. . Mrs. Lyman Sparka visited Cloward, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Landberf Mra. Earl G a al I a d and for three days last week at entertained with a steak, fry daughter Lisa spent a few days Pocatello, Idaho with her slaat their home for HU. and Mra. last week at Preston, Idaho ter; Mrs. G. E. BartschL with her parents, where her Fred Bremer of Rodeo, Calif, and Mr. and Mra. Kermit Miller KaysviUe News of Murray.. Mrs. Bremer and Mrs. Miller art Mra. Lundbcrgs sisters. , Mr. and Mra. Laddie Timothy end Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lund-ber- g attended MAnnie Get Toor Gun" at the Ute stadium in Salt Lake City Friday evening. Tha Lundberga sod; Dean, had a role in the festival After tha show, they enjoyed going back' stage to meet the members of the cast. Mr. and Mra. Wallace Prig more and children Jerry and Bella returned to their home at Billings, Montana, after visiting for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prigmore, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prigmore. . Try Out HOT FUDGE SUNDAE -- 20c 30c EJ DOBS I 1 I r aI r : :1 r- -I I 1 Arctic Circle 844 NORTH MAIN IN LAYTON 03 Layton-Kaysville Ranch Fresh, ungraded WILSON Cube Steaks REGULAR Veg. Assorted U u Pure Hewlett's, A Package PKGS. La FOR S' LBS U SI 29 SMOKED 20 oz. Blackberry Farmington 35gt 4 SLICED Buff Mission FRESH MOUNTAIN Strawberry Locals RENT A Recruiter herd Clscjihld t!:ro FAOIIGTOll Sen. Haven J. Barlow aeeka 2nd term. hr Bulk FANCY SEEDLESS llmegar GAL. IP Giant, 15c off GOOD TASTY TIM0 Turn Meal Making SUNKIST Folger's Hours to Minutes with Coffee, $35 an ELECTRIC 100 D0ZEI1 Bakery BREAD lb. LB. S075 QGflR Table Queen Hot Dog 4ft Pk9s- - Hamburger pt. HI. G.P. hardware-de- Reel and Line 98 Air Reg. Price $28.95 $99 Mattresses Reg. Price $10.95 $49? 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