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Show . - Kaymoa Fuller, former Gear-fielenjoyed his stay this summer-with his parents In Sunset. His wife and wee daughter- Bamope war', with him. Clearfield: News REFLEX! d, Davicitesicitcdior entrained September 8 for Urbans, Illinois, where he is at work writing his thesis for his torate of Tousle at tha University 'of Illinois. Ala September 8 saw Larry Stuck! 'leaving a, summer of fun and friends behind as he left for Cambridge, Massachusetts, and his sophomore year at Harvard where he will be met by his brother Mishell who remained in Cambridge to work. They1 Sharing tha excitement of her 15th birthday, Tanya. entertained I cipxe , 'friend; 44a beautifully appointed birthday breakfast September . 7 at, her Clearfield homq'at T:80 "Vm. Tha decor was feminine pink and white and tha novel place cards were original poems created for each girls Individ ual personality. The teen talk was stimulating even at such an early hour. A journey to the new Clearfield High School for the days class work with the party air still clinging were the hostess, 5 Gardner, Vera Lee Thomas, Diane Johnson, Peggy Frye and Kathy Cook. Saturday evening to further compliment her, Miss Stucld was honored guest with a group of her Salt Lake friends at a theater party. Miss Sheryl Paul played hostess at her Salt Lake Gilmer Drive" residence afterward where refreshments were enjoyed and gifts presented. William G. Bosley, 8150; Donald R. Brown, 8100; Marlene' H. Hunt, 8100; John C. Seed, Jr--, 8200; Robert E. Robison, 8100; Herbert J. Tomlinson, 8150; to 8200. The following from this area Raymond A. Toolson, 8100. were among thosa to receiva Layton: Ethan M. Allen, 8100; Raymond R. Brown, 8200; Elmer H. Grant, 8100; Paul Hinojosa, 8100; Alvin E. Kartchner, 8100; Chizuko E. Kawaguchi, 8100; Josephine H. La Vine, 8100; Enniea Love, 8100; Glen New England is in Utah Utah newcomers who formerly kved and worked amidst New Englands famed Fall Foliage are expected to be pleasantly surprise by the Beehive States autumn display. Late September and early October mean shimmering aspen leaves, the golden yellow of cotton- - 8100. (1EADGATE oViWuutt.! 4 8 inch size. ,.$3U inch tire Of Layton notes 84th birthday w Other sizes priced proportionately low ! SERVICE G UPKEEP! CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY UTAHICONCRETE m At j t BRAILSFORD-BIGG- DEPT. STORE in Layton . . . S How About This Mistake? KNIT SWIM SUIT LADIES sty le. Regular Red or black, Boy Short $6.95. Your Choice 199 each mis Girls' Cotton Pants White only, covered elastic waist and band leg, double cioteh for longer wear. Sizes 2 to 2. 4 heavy cotton Popular white eai inc Only Junior and Half Sizes Fmal Clearance. Wear Parka durable and Ion? pair 47tf 3 57f pair pairs SI.50 3 pairs y Misses $1.57 Slacks pairs all Regular Values top quality Now 199 pair Inch Drip Dry Gingham beautiful assortment of eokirs In various checks. 45 these Ladies Pedal Pushers Prints and plains, a really big value at $1.39 pair. A Steal Now At 77 c PAIR A Big Toy Sale of items to aelect from Use our y Plan. games, balls and Lay-awa- CB? each Brail sir 0 i;cl - B V CARDIGAN TO MATCH EACH Jacquard Bedspreads , EACH 6 for $5.00 Scatter Rugs Cut pile cotton Tweed Rug. Sizes 27x48 design for comfort. Seven attractive colors to select from. Mrs. Mary Talbot entertainat a birthday party for her Lincoln who was seven years old Monday. Several little friends helped him to celebrate the occasion with fun games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. George Hey- and family last Naweekend at Yellowstone tional Park and Quake Lake Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton returned from a week vacationing at Yellowstone National Park, Quake Lake and Montana. Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. R. W Benton were Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W Benton and two children, Sunset; Mr and Mrs Paul E. Benton and three ihildren, Murray, Elton Benton, Mr. and Mrs. David E Benton and sesen children, Idaho I alls Mr. and Mrs. Franze Schon-feildSalt Lake, former Kays-ill- e residents, were dinner guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs llliam E. Galley. John Telford and John Dunn, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gailey. Mrs. Ryal Scoffield underwent major surgery Thursday at the St. Benedicts hospital. Linda and Johnny Liston, Las Vegas, Nevada, were house guests for one week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Lee Liston. They all spent the weekend at Fish Lake where they met Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nev. Liston of Las Vegas, ada Linda and Johnny returned home with their parents. Beltway's big fol basgaht-- I . 14 pages section for Knensesd' f, values super farm . being dlslrtbm-- e ted this week. Watch. for fcj, JZ at SCREEN GLASS 28, 36", or get e $1.47 EACH iggs Dept Store 4" wu. Sq. Ft WEPC0 choke roof yoar home of siwiit patterns I ALUMINUM Sftora JL Scvmq, JwxfvweigM exphedt or Q. I7F 23 STORM DOOR KINO SILVER Missile Display Horse Shows 6th Army Band Concert Sept. 12th Naval District Band Concert Sept. 23 and 24 2K '53 WEATHER STRIP 90 fc. Wweeatjf Serfacsi 4 43 lb. Sesucrfh Serface. RoA Contaim 17 SALE ON Ft ?PRE-WA- Y? BUILT-IN- SAVE! S FINEST BSXMSWSAOS; 259 ai9 "Betterlite" POll 910 r DOWN-BATHROO- 385 Aft tbo above pht oddittonol fUtvro foe badroom end ; 12 for ARPAGE 7741 175 PORCH FIXTURE PACKAGE FREflCH PERFUME 99 A KNITTED KITCHEN oBiW, doughNe. DISH CLOTHS I75! BEDROOM : FOOTBALL? 199 FIXTURE ht na4 nsonay-wnrin- g pmlbW. any tor ton, 189 j HALL FIXTURE ht coupon Wmi CUP THIS FIXTURES ORIGINAL PRICE 1 J03Y-TRAC- K oil con porch plot for only Hanger loops ride on wheels, flick apart with a finde- length of nr 30- loop WWlrtfl - 198 M. od ponding to 49T wflfc tS loops and comphto fitting 17 wing 47" oxponding to 78 with JO loops and comp lot fittings.. mming s?2?8 398 ADDITIONAL HANDY BARGAINS BROOM AND 39; BROOM RAKE 88c LUX ALARM CLOCK 199 STEEL STEEL LAWN MAGIX TENSION ' SHU-POL- 22" to 40" 34'' to 66 and 20 Sept. Horse Racing Junior Rodeo r Holiday on Ice of 1961 ir 66 JIG SAW drIu Haadiotf of all tool. Cut wood, plottiu, irttal 1495 prottrtioa. Itonthly tom m law or - KITCHEN CARPORT GARAGE. Car 1795 149 11?5 3.17 449 349 TVs Johnny Ringo SPEEDWAY STURDY 1.98 RAKE ... ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS SHELF BRACKETS 66 10- - 79 WALL UPRIGHTS UY 30- - 99 ON BESTWAY BUDGET terms SATISFACTION A MVMON Ot GUARANTEED. otsa cascade coaroMXd .1 LAYTOII, T HOOT Re-- JIFFY PANE TOOL HOLDER ' SEPT. 16 - 25 FAIRGROUNDS SALT LAKE CITY a yxrjjr i ft. Un. width. 36 yoer-kom- copy at yowr nearby? Pert way Binding WARP'S V1NYI WINDOW KIT spent 19 Plenty of Free Parking i BARGAINS! closet. in brown, Woven plaids green and charcoal, full and twin size, little or no ironing required. $5.97 OFj PAGES ed son See the Thrilling New World of The West o gc 16 i WINTERIZE! $3.97 JUST WEST OF THE LIGHT III LAYTOII iv" e r Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller and family, Pomona, Calif., are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Darvel Miller. Twenty employees of the Barnes Banking Co. enjoyed dinner Thursday evening at the Gray Cliff Lodge at Ogden Canyon 16-17-- Only 77 yard Hundreds EACH size Easy to launder, nice to eew. cars, etc. TIME TO sired Men's Ivy League Slacks Broken sizes and colors up to $5.95 Pair. short-sleev- seG ger. Expand to CLEAN-U- P 2tk'$7.50 dont want W1 y) $1.77 ALSO WHITE T SHIRTS TO MATCH New fall colors. Sizes 6 to IS. Ideal for fall wear. e Pullover in new high fashion fall colors. $2.97 fit, knit to withstand many launderings, 3 Nap and Sheer" Orion Sweaters Men's Knit Briefs Boys' Corduroy each Buy Top Quality for 'ng wear. Made of tested cotton yams Sizes 4 to 18. Comfortable 'orced. We surely years of cc t, Durable, heavy cord wih quilted lining, zip off hood. Sizes 6 to 16. 8.87 Boys' T Shirts and Knit Briefs r' pair anklets, Full Fashioned Nylon Hose lk Price 3.99 Boys' Wash 'n' Tops in leg flattery, self seam, 60 gauge, 15 denier. them by the box. Ladies Dresses on these better lines to $17.95. Regular, $1.00 pairs Girls' New Swirler Top Anklets Riohen sizes ami patterns. allies to $7 !hi Pan . Sae w: !1DC Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bishop will attend the dinner party at the Hotel Templesquare in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, September 14, honoring Mrs. Bishops parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Flowers of Salt Lake on their 50th wedding anniversary. On September 17, they along with their two sons, also Mr. and Mrs David L. Jones and three children will attend the open house at the Millcreek Fifth-Tent- h Ward Chapel m honor of her parents and also her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. Smart. It is a joint open house honoring both couples on their golden wedding anniversaries. wood items ail at new rock bottom prices. value life-lon- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nichols spent Labor Day weekend at Vernal and vacationing llaming Gorge Dam. House guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards were Mrs. Ruby Lackey and three children, San Antonio, Texas. Shop how and enjoy some really outstanding values on new fall goods. Check also our final clearance of summer Now 1.9? pair Lake Temple. They are the par-n- ts of five children, four of which aro still living. They include, Mrs. Rota McGonigle, Salt Lake City; Mrs., Vera Holmes, Wilson; Golden and Eldon, both of Layton. They have 20 4 grandchildren. Layton Charles Sill,' fannresig er, educator and dent of Layton will celebrate his 84th birthday ..Thursday. A Mr. and Mrs, John Law have family dinner at the home of arrived home from San Frana daughter in Salt Lake Gty cisco, Calif., where they recent will be held to commemorate ly spent a week. Mrs. Law is director of nursthe event. He was born September 15, ing service at the Thomas Dee 1876 in Kaysville the son of Memorial Hospital at Ogden. John and Elisabeth Kirkham She and Kenneth E. Knapp, and Sill. Begining hit education in hospital administrator the Davia County schools, hs Wayne Skeen, director of prolater attended ths University of curement, accounting and hospital payroll, attended the Utah. He taught school several American Hospital Association Convention at San Francisco. years in the Davia County Mrs. Grant B. Thurgood enschool system. From 1905 to 1907 he served tertained 25 guests Thursday with a birthday paron an LDS mission to the afternoon, ty, honoring the eleventh anNorthern United States. of her son Allan. On May 14, 1902 he married niversary Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hill are Mary Ettie Nalder in the Salt happily announcing the birth of a baby boy, who arrived last Saturday at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Sisters Kristine and Deniece are very thrilled with the new addition to their two-wee- 10 indisizeJS44 Final Clearance Girls, Ladies' and Children's Shoes v Page Kaysville News TIME TO t Palmer, Sper-ry-Uta- HOW IS THE tr C. Kaysville: Burton H. Brooks, Melvin Demille, 810; woods, mountain (idea sprink- 8200; scrub Bert H. Whipple, 8100. led with burnished-re- d Farmington: Frank H. Gifoak, and high peaks crowned ford, 8100; Howard S. Hughe with contrasting evergreens. 8100; Delbert E. Pilcher, 8150. Employees at tha planta of Roy: Myrl S. Bright, 8150; h Thiokol Chemical Corp., Frieda L, Sickenger, 8100. PowCorp., Hercules Woods Cross: Melvin J. Sal der, Marquardt and other mis- mon, 8200. sile makers are being specially invited to tour southern Utahs five counties during the Indian Summer season of folisge displays. Loop trips" suggested for the new Utah residents employed by the states new industry give opportunity for By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece Phone 37 autumn sightseeing, photogMr. and Mrs. ElKaysville riding, hiking fishing, raphy, don L. Frost, Ray Frost, and and even lion hunting. Leland Frost, attended the fuWashington, Iron, Kane, Gar- neral service of their brother, field, and Beaver counties plan Anthony, at Phoenix, Arizona events, rodeos, sports special last in the Scottsdale historic tours and jeep trips for Ward.Saturday, Since his term in the Navisitors. Zion and Bryce U. S. Army he had had intertional Parks, with Cedar Breaks mittent heart attack which reNational Monument, are open sulted in his death. through the foliage season. At Roger Krebs, son of Mr. and St. George, tourists can even Mrs. Phil Krebs left Tuesday lion hunt a mountain arrange for Seattle, in the Wilderness near Gullock. morning by plane Washington, where he will atNavajo and Puffer Lake of- tend school. k fer late season fishing, while Returning from a deer hunting is vacation trip from McGrath, Alanother favored sport. Movie berta, Canada, were Mr. and sets where westerns were film- Mrs. Clifford Strong. They vised near Kanab and St. George, ited with her sister, Mrs. J. A. the rock terraces at Cedar Rine and other relatives and Breaks, Great White Thome friends. Weekend guests of Mr. and at Zion and the pinnacles of Bryce are highlights for pho- Mrs. Ted Laser and family were tographers. Explorations of the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elcountry near the old Iron Town mer Burgoyne, Montpelier, Idaoutside Cedar City, the ghost ho. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson town of Frisco, the volcanic domes of Dixie State Park, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Varge spectacular Grosvenor Arch and Thompson and son spent ThursKodachrome Flats are day boating and picnicing at Pine View Dam. CONC ...110 awards: Clearfield: Frances X. Austin, 1 150: Louann Bell, 8100; Fall foliage to match Sus-an- ne LIFE-LON- Llidcng upcrior performance Hill Air Force Base Eighty Ogden Air Materiel Area employees have been cited at Hill AFB for sustained superior performance on their jobs. The awards included individual cash "bonuses" ranging from $100 '' 'i, jr: September 15,: 1960 r UTAH 1 |