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Show Fact's September 1, 1950 rw w we Davis Sta!cc Conference KxyzvilU Quarterly confer ace for mem bent of Dari, Stain has been called for Sep tember S and 4 in the Stake Center, according to an anfrom Alan B. nouncement Blood, president of the Stake. Hie conference will begin with a welfare meeting Saturday at 0:30 p.m. for all members, stake and ward welfare committees. At Saturday will be 8 p.m. a Priesthood leadenhip meet ing for the Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishoprics, all Melchiiedek Priesthood quorum presidencies and group leaden, all memben of stake and ward committees for Senior mem- Smooth, eating To avoid the wrinkled top that pudforms on cornstarch-typ- e dings, sprinkle a little beet sugar over the surface after cooking is completed and pudding has been poured into serving dish or dishes. Be sure to do this before the pudding cools. TRINITY CHURCH tpastor old. A. and FitldM.' HIS F. Aaronie Priesthood, members of stake and ward committees for Aaronk Priesthood under 21 yean of age. Stake and Ward Clerks and Melchiiedek Priesthood quorum secretaries secretaries appoint at -- T p.m. Preston Clark was released i Aaronle Priesthood' Secretary of tha Farmington 2nd Ward. In his place Daniel L. Miller was sustained, last Sun-da- y. special: activity here Layton-Clearfie- ld Assembly of God Church , Clearfield Layton group of women from the Clearfield Stake Relief Society met at tha Stake House Friday, August 26, for a discussion of Civil De- Kaysville Hews Relief Society FIX-IT-SH- KayiriN or 1 layton, Utah Dirlna Sarvltas MO KMa Clou S Sunday School ViM A. M. Community The Clearfield the Church will memoralize death of Christ in a special service of worship this Sunday morning at 11:00 oclock. The of our Lord will Last Supper Patio Cowers Car Ports Conopys Get Off Regular Prices During SEPTEMBER ONLY! box construction frame Interlock 1. New 2. life time bake enamel top by Alsco 3. Completely riveted for maximum strength Free Estimates 4. EZ Terms. . . 33 . and SERVICE ALUMINUM SALES CLEARFIELD 1161 South Dial TA State mis-soi- Elder Smith will Serve church in East Central States all-st- ar Farmington Church News d. attendance EVEN THE STARS 302 Park A and mounting growth .... AND ITS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SHOULD BE CHOSEN FOR THEIR WIDE EXPERIENCE IN: rVxV htiiwfs' The following girls graduated and received certificates at Sacrament meeting Sundav in the Third Ward: Caiolj n Dredge, Mary Ann Gardnei, Susan Mhnning, La Von Passej. Sylvia Phillips, Teresa Smith, Leone Werner, Sharno Moll. Mrs. Lucille Butler was class ; SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISES AND BUSINESS WORTH Tha Sensational Hill Climbin' Ridgo Runnin' . I Past President Bountiful Lions Club Alden 0. Hayward Past President South Davis Chamber of Commerce Past President Davis County Service Clubs of BOUNTIFUL Past Representative to State Water Polution Board M Hm HIDE Mgfcw.y"MACHINI to the - for COUNTY COMMISSIONER 4-Y- ear Term Former Partner Haywards Market Present member Utah fetate Parks Commission Chairman Davis County Recreational Advisory Committee 4 IHMI - Lakes Practically New Demo. 90-D- Buy 2 and Get One for Only $1.00 Ladies' and Girls' Gowns and Pajamas $1X3 Sale Buy 2 and Get One for Only $1.00 Ladies' and Girls' Blouses $1X3 Sale Buy 2 and Get One for Only $1.00 Men's and Boys' Shirts $1X3 Sale 2 Gret One for Only $1.00 and Buy Ladies' Skirts and Sweaters Discontinued Styles, Famous Brands Now You Save 20 to 50 Oil Ladies' Dresses Ys Price Pedal Pushers and Taper Pants Now Only $2.99 Each (Clean Up of Famous Brands) DeMontei 63 1st Door North of Post Office KAYSVILLE NORTH MAIN A , Aist -- v.i - v iV. I ft ft - PREPARE FOR WINTER ! Now is the time for a FURNACE TUNE-U- P i our suggestion that you have your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor do the following: It is Automatic Controls Sec that it is turned on NOW ! f Sec that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and to $285.00 For Sale or Rent at HY SMITH'S TEXACO SERVICE 170 South Main Phone 37 tight Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blow ers, check blow er belts. Dirty fillers are often a cause of improper heating and unnecessary high bills. See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. , MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Guarantee LAYTON Active Church worker Paid Politic) Advertisement. 4 High Sale $1X0 SEE IT NOW! $260.00 Republican Candidate Girls' Dresses r Filters TOTE GOTE SAVINGS D iuiitt Pilot Light Flues ACTIVITIES WEEK-EN- FOR YOU A Primary graduates can assure you that I will do my best to make our county the envy of all if elected to this important position. TERRIFIC Mrs. Rebecca Ashbakcr is president of the Primary. Third Ward MIA Mrs. Joyce Hilton has been sustained as president of the Third Ward YWMIA, succeeding Mrs. Afton McCormick. To serve with Mrs. Hilton are Mis Carol Dunford, manual counselor, and Mrs. Ruth Wright, activity counselor. Outgoing officers in addition to Mrs. McCormick are Mrs Delene Bowman and Mrs. Ada Hadfield, counselors. Phone 37 St, Layton DeMontes h for a future of great promise kina Household Appliances .. FAVOR DAVIS COUNTY PAST PUBLIC SERVICES OP Git-tin- g, Church News ' Advertising doesnt Cost, X Frys For fast action use the Want M Furniture v m L. D. S. Church -t ut Washing Machines Missionary e, rs Bicycles Elder Gittins Will serve as to special worship service KrvflUr, Our Prices S. fense needs and problems. Kaysville Mrs. Evelyn AusColleen Thurston was released B. M. Anderson, CD director ditin has been sustained as work for Davis and Man to be delivered Sun- from her position as activity County, and Herb rector in the Farmington 2nd counselor in the Fourth Ward Mottishaw who it chairman of day, September 4 at S pun. at Rolief Society. Mrs. Austin CD for Clearfield spoke to the the South Clearfield School lowill replace Mrs. Iris Umpleby giving them valuable ingroup, who TOO was released recently and cated at 862 East South, which would protect formation has moved from Kaysville for Clearfield. Seats are free and them, their familiea and their the next Mrs. year. no collections will be taken and Georgia homes in case of ad emergency. Barton is president of the orall persona ara cordially inganization. vited to attend. LDS A special work day for the Mr. Ross was one of the fen tured speakers at ths recent Layton A farewell testimoni- Fourth Ward Relief Society - r district convention in al will honor Elder Gary Has-la- will be next Tuesday, Sept. 13, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Salt Lake City which drew apGittins Sunday, Septem- chapel. Flower 8000 to delegates proximately ber 4, at 5 p.m. in the Layton for the home willarrangements be demonthe Utah State fairgrounds. Fourth Ward chapel. Elder strated by Mrs. Janice Dawson The four day conference was the son of Mr. and Mrs. and ladies are asked to bring the largest gathering of the Howard C. Gittins, has been their own vases or containers held in Utah. ever group called by the LDS Church to and flowers to make their arserve as a missionary in New rangements. England. Plans are being made for the At the testimonial Sunday, opening Relief Society social George Rytting will play pre- to be held October 4. All lalude and postlude music. Open- dies of the ward are requested ing song of the congregation to reserve that date. will be The' Spirit of God Like Missionaries to serve be by the congrega- A Fire Is Burning. Max Fife Frank Larkin, son of Mr. and BishWalter Rev. led tion by will offer the invocation. Mrs. Cliff Larkin, has received op, pastor, who has just re Bulk-lycall to serve an LDS will be Arthur n Speakers turned to the church after a to the East Central States, Howard H. Gittins, the vacation. months missionarys brother; the Bish- headquarters in Kentucky. He The Clearfield Community op and Elder Gittins. will enter the mission home Church was organized at the September 12 and a farewell of the congregaClosing song inception of Hill Field on will be It May Not Be On testimonial will honor him on Elder Steven Smith . . tion basis that permits Christiana of ths Mountain Height and G. Sept. is. LDS Church. all faiths to join hands in an E. He is a member of the First Christensen will offer the area where many Protestant benediction. Ward. groups are sparsely representAnother member of the First ed. The church, while affiliatWard, Gary Baldwin hag been ed with the American Baptist called to serve on an LDS misConvention, has 25 denominasion to Canada. He is the son tions represented in its mem of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas BaldLayton Elder Edwin Steven testibership and is s glowing win. He will enter the Mis- Smith has answered a call to ng on y to the possibility of sion home on Sept. 12 also. serve on an LDS Mission in Christians working together in Winning Softball Team the East Central States, headThe Fifth Ward Young Lahappy fellowship. Ward Young Womens MIA Kenin Louisville, quarters service this dies a.m. Softball team won second At the 11:00 Association. Kay Percival was tucky. Sunday, Pastor Bishop will released as 1st counselor. Kay place in the Davis Stake tourElder Smith entered the misThe girls were enspeak on the topic, The Heart will now fill Colleens place and nament. sion home in Salt Lake City nurA into the tered Division meet of Personal Religion. Virginia Rice was sustained to at Bountiful last week. Boun- on August 22 and left for his sery is provided for children. taka Kays previous position. tiful Sixteenth Ward won first mission on August 2!. The Clearfield Community A graduate of Davis High Primary graduates Church is located at 500 East place. both of School and the Kaysville Semgirls A Primary Seagull Neva Coulam, one of the team and 200 South in Clearfield. he has been attending and 2nd cordial welcome awaits each the Farmington 1st members, was chosen to play inary, Weber College for the past two from Wards Primary graduated on center-fielas the of team one you. years where he was active in recently. The girls who gradof the Exuated in the 1st Ward were: Mrs. Wanda Nielson is sports athletics, a member celsior Mens Club. He gradJudy SparkB, Barbara Neibaur, director. uated from that school as an Joan Rice, Shauna Lee Hess, MIA opening honor student this spring and Kathryn Creer, Joan Ellis, LinThei Peni,nf,.ocla!, ,forwthe plans to continue his education da Larsen and Linda Henry. Monwhen he returns from his mis- Four of the above . girls re- Fourth Ward MIA will be day, September 12, at 7:15 p.m. Sion. ceived special , Theme for the coming year is awards. Elder Smith is the son of rf- - Kight the way to MIA. Ev .' who Girls Eldredge Smith, Roy, and Mrs. and graduated, saying Getting packed oryone- - ss cordially invited. Elaine W. Smith, Los Angeles, goodbye to friends and relatives 2nd Ward last Sunday were: Priesthood advancement Calif., formerly of Layton. is Bernard Johnson who has Christine Clark, Estelle W P.oger Scharp, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. WilAdele Barnett, Jana been called to serve in the NorMrs. Melvin Scharp, and 'Joelene liams, Layton, are his grand wegian LDS Mission. Bernard Stathis, Carol Gardner, Ashmead, son of Mr. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bem- - Parrish, and Kathy Vowels. and Mrs. Harvey Ashmead, parents. were ordained as Priests; Grant Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant K Hansen, was ordained as a Teacher at Fourth Ward Priesthood meeting Sunday. Primary date set Mrs. Coy Scharp has been named Second Counselor in the Fourth Ward Primary, succeeding Mrs. Betty OBnen who was released. Opening session of the Primary will be held at 4 pm. on Monday, Sept. 12. All childien from four to 12 are invited There will be no Primary Sept. six-sta- te teen-sgewin meet at tha, Robert Carter home in fun Kaysville for the cook-ogame and a social hour. Anyone wishing to have the good evening of fun and fellow: ship is invited to th party. Jovial Heard CD experts An interested Released Minister arrives for Gerald Vetoes, circuit minister for Jehovahs Witnssses throughout Utah, arrived in the ares Tuesday evening for six days of special activity; it" was announced today by John E. Baker, local presiding minister. Mr. Boss, representing the New York headquarters of the group, will share with special missionaries of ths group in thgiy homq Bible teaching program throughout the northern section of Davis County. Highlight of the weeks prolecgram will be the featured ture, Seeking Peace with God Tha girl also sang s song leadar. while Estelle Williams and AdFathers-son- s outing el Barnett played the Some 40 Asronie Prieethood organ and tha piano at tha time of members and their i a dads, from their graduation. ths Fifth Ward enjoyed an outDuana Jenson was sustained and - Saturday at ing ss a Priest in the Farmington Bear Friday Lake. Water skiing, swim2nd Ward last Sunday. Duane Christ Ambassador, youth ming and boating wert enjoyed is ths son of Dr. and Mrs. Harby the group. from tha Assembly of group old Jenson. God Church in Layton, are planIL ning a weiner roast Friday, The Clearfield Church bids all LUTHERAN lev. ben of tbe ed tv each ward for "Keep ard Johnson. His farewell profot Paith.witk.Your Jasuly. pro- gram has been outlinad X$t 18 at the JYriuOigton Sept comservicemen's gram, stake Ward Sacrament Service. mittee and coordinators. David Steed of the Farming-to- n Sunday general sessions will 1st Ward has also been he at 10 amu and 2:30 p m. called to serve on a foreign Music for the sessions will be mission. David who is the son furnished by the Kaysville First of Mr. and Mr. Ross Steed, and Sixth Ward Choirs. is scheduled to leavo for tha Ths conference will conclude North German ' Mission some-tim- a In November. with an evening MIA session with Sening 8! community and 165 000 customers i Utah and Wyomm ater beating, the perfect fuel for cookmg. hcatiof. refnitrairo. Natural Gas clothes drying, outdoor lighting, air conditioning incmerauo. - rO T" |