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Show ' - or every woman say r Nws from the a r: Gardner, girl Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gardner are the proud parents of a new baby girl. The little Miss is the ninth child, born to the Gardners. Welcoming the July28th surprise are Kim, Suzanne, Danny, Phil, Greg, Scott, Rulon, and Gary, who is on a mission. The proud grandmothers are Mrs. Abigail Nielson, and Mrs. Marla Gardner. Kaysville Clubs A dinner party at Kaysville the fabulous World Motel in Salt Lake City is on the agenda to members of the JClCs. The group will meet at 7 p.m. August 17 and drive to the restaurant according to Mrs. Pat Daly, president of the vows Aug. 12 dub. V L-- The Lake View Keyevilla Circle neighborhood birthday dub will hold Its annual homecoming patio party Tuesday evening at - The young couple plan to be married August 13 in the North Farmington Ward Chapel by bishop William Rigby. LAYTON STORE Butter roasted corn is a delicious delicacy in- - Thurs., FrL, Sat. MM gT) LIMITED QUANTITY WOMENS FABRIC CASUAL SHOES Homemakers this .week are vited to try a new summer delicacy fresh Utah sweet corn roasted with butter in foil. The invitation came from Winston J. Fillmore, chairman of the committee in charge of Utahs annual butter festival, which will continue through August The American Dairy Association of Utah is sponsor of the event. Its m Tim -- X The festival chairman noted is making a comeOur Utah butback in Utah. ter production last year was over 7 million pounds, compared with just over 5 million pounds in 19G1. Our Utah butter ranks with the finest in the country, just as does our Grade A milk. 60 percent of Approximately Utahs butter rates Grade AA by U.S. Department of Agriculture standards. Grade AA is all sweet cream butter made from separated milk. All Utah butter is made with pasteurized milk. that butter NEW CAR tires exchanged1 AH original equipment Of All for premium NYLON EXTRAS by discrim- KELLY CELEBRITY quality inating new car owners, who prefer the best. LIKE NEW... DRIVEN ONLY A FEW MILES fyo Wovuj'fkeo LOOK FU 13 SIM Elen Holt AND yard length h One of A Kind Discontinued Items! Blond or Mahogany Reg. $16.95 50 YARD NYLON BOUFFANT 2 fr $3 Light as a bubble nylon marquisette petti belies its fragile look for longterm wear. Hand washes. White, Blue, Pink, SPECIAL! COTTON PILE SCATTERS GIRLS JEANS 2 fr $5 $1 each 27 by Little-price- Solid color and print. 74 oz. Twill Jeans. Cut over J. C. Penney Co. specifi cations. Machine washes Night Stands $4?5 7 Drawer Desks Only 40 ton $4495 We have consolidated and enlarged our facilities at Bountiful . . . and have discontinued the operation of branch stores. SPECIAL BUY! 23 COT- ft Reg. to $t2.95 Yard Now This was done to better serve you with a large selection at one location. Reg. $159.95 Upright Mahogany Desk and Secretary There is now ONLY ONE UNION FURNITURE Bigger and better and only ONE LOCATION . . . BOUNTIFUL. 3 BIG FLOORS of the finest furniture, carpeting and appliances . . . one of Utahs largest furniture stores. Nw$JS)75 Reg. $269.95 REMOTE CONTROL TV Blonde 0nlyrjA!5 ac- Skid-resista- Hassocks One Only inchea color Simmons Box Springs and MATTRESSES Reg. 44.75 SlOB 50 cents for halls, bedroom, dorm or to protect expensive carpet! A buy! TON CORDUROY! Bookcase d OVER 30 Reg. $69.75 Mahogany 12 BOUIITIFUL 0HLY COMFORT Reg. $32.95 to mW State, Clearfield AT Shop in Air Conditioning 4 4 Stripes, solids . . . stock up! Penneys fashion knits have the styling he wants, a low budget price for you. Smart collar models with placket front. 1 nt Tire Co. Hundreds of items must go at greatly reduced prices this week So prices are being slashed to the bone . . . Here are just a few of the many specials FRIDAY NITES TILL 8:00 P.M. aizea 1 ROUND-U- P Odds and Ends Floor Samples 1ELI Hundreds of deligh t f u machine washable prints in percale . . . the fabric experts and beginners all like to work on! For school fashions, home decorations! 7 it Of IMUTT 205 South BOYS COMBED COTTON KNITS SAVE! 4 YARD COTTON PERCALE DBESS LENGHTS TAKE-OFFS- CELEBRATING BOUNTIFUL SIDE WALK DAYS! Floor Lamp . . S-' Butter roasted com makes a really dfiferent treat for patio parties as well as for family dinner, Mr. Fillmore said. While Shopping in Store. THURSDAY ir: I oven. Hot Dog and Drink Reg. $36.75 Deluxe Swivel Chair Now $1475 $175 While They Last. Reg. $319.95 Imperial Living Room Suite, foam rubber cushions. c. I Ws 3 ONLY JUMBO Platform Rockers Garment Bags Reg. $59.95 Now $)95 7-23- 77 Bountiful 8 SHEETS 1 a b ! Nation-wid- e 53 Li Twin 72x108 inchea Twin Fitted. Strong, staple Cotton Muslin laboratory tested perfects Stock ! up. ! IKS ISIS SS23 89 FREE DELIVERY Phone Toll Free 86 Velvety pinwale corduroy for dozens of fashionable uses Find 13 colors that machine wash bright as new! Pick brilliants, pastels, neutrals. 36 inches wide 16-ri- S New Low Prices on While They Last. EASIEST TERMS' ft 3 BIG DAYS SWEET CORN AND BUTTER! Nancy Sanders, OLD FASHION WESTERN Packard Bell " pretty University of Utah coed, suggests people of this area smack their lips over this delicacy during Utahs butter festival. Winston J. Fillmore, above, is festival chairman. easy to roast corn with butter, and the eating is out of this world," Mr. Fillmore said. "For four ears of corn, you simply mix a half cup, or one stick of softened butter and one teaspoon of salt. Remove husks and silk from the corn, resting each ear on a 9 x 12 inch piece of aluminum foil, and coat the corn liberally with butter. To wrap, bring sides of the foil together, and fold In a poll of candidates for Mrs. Think you cant save money? over edges three times. Do not America of 1903 it was learned Try the painless partial payment wrap closely. Fold ends. Roast that eight out of ten had saved payroll plan for buying U.S. Sav- 15 to 25 minutes on grill, or 20 through United States Savings minutes in 430 deg. preheated Bonds to buy their homes. ings Bonds, where you work. OPEN the homo of Mrs. Carol Collett, you wait'' is a painless savings Theme of the evening will be plan to buying UJ5. Savings Bonds Spanish Festive, with Mrs. Co- on partial payments. . lletts assistant hostesses being Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker and Mrs. . Cor ilia Anderson. All former CLEARFIELD ; , members are also invited to the MISSIONARY party. A visit to Mexico by film CHURCH BAPTIST is the entertainment offered too N. ft U.S. II Clearfield Kaysville The DeLHe Pinochle 10:20 club held an annual outing at Sunday School Preaching 8ervice 7:00 p.m. Lagoon Wednesday. for information Call TA The payroll savings plan where mam i ' ROASTED Page 3 1S60 Mist Delores Berkdull premises te wed. Miss Barkdulls ward in Provo is planning a shower for her this week. North Farmington ward members feted her with a shower will entertain at her borne in Salt Wednesday, August 3, and Mr. Lake City for the bride-eleon Fowler's aunt, Mrs. Wayne Staker, Friday, August 5. Burton, girl Clearfield Another proud and happy family is that of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton. The baby girl was born August 3rd. and she is the only daughter of the Burtons. Jl, L2 d Nonce, boy Koyaville It was a son for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nance who arrived July 19 at St. Benedicts Hospital. The young lad, to be named Brian Lee, weighed in at six pounds, seven ounces. He is the second child for his parents. .Grandparents are Mrs. Ines Nance and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker, all of Kaysville. ' ? Erickson, boy Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson are boasting over the arrival of their fourth son, born July 23. The new one tipped the scales at seven pounds 104 ounces upon his arrival in St. Benedicts hospital. Happy grandparents are Mrs. August Erickson, Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. James Howell, Grossen, girl Something special Kaysville is the new little girl at the Earl Grossen home. The wee one was born July 25 in the Salt Lake Hospital and weighed eight pounds eight and a half ounces upon arrival. She will be named Mary Jane and has a little brother, Richard. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Grossen, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Wayne C. Gardner, St. George. Checketts, boy A strapping nine Kaysville pound four ounce son was added to the five other children of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Checketts. The husky one was bom July 28 at the Dee hospital. Pleased grandparents ar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts. Bear River City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barrow, Ogden. August , Nuptial news tells of tba approaching marriage of Miss Dees Barkdull and S. Harvey is a daughFowler. The bride-to-b-e ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Barkdull, Provo, formerly of Farmington, and her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Murlin Manning, Kaysville. -- 5tork Club raven-haire- r Miss Barkdull to X strengthened with 15 nylon to make them hand washable! Capti- checks, plaids, solid colors! A splendid selection I vating I ; x 1 ) |