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Show , t Kay&villcNcws By Mrs.' Norm 37 phone Preece -- 8751 Mr. and Kayavillov-M- r. dict! r , treatment. El- don Reed visited in Evanatan, Wyo. Sunday with their daughter and 'family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Busey. James Toone -- returned home Tuesday from' Dee Hospital aft-- , er undergoing major surgery,- Mr. and 'Mm.' Gene Rosetta returned last week from a three-da- y trip to.Colorado. They isited at Vitl his sister, Mrs. Rose Tuttle, at Glenwood Spnngvwltbjljr. and Mrs. Carl McNeil, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Grand Junction and with Mr. " Jolly at Rifle. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sullivan and three children moved into their new home at Happy Homes subdivision last week. The officers and teachers of the Sixth Ward Relief Society held a meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alexia Stewart, president. Frank Day has been confined for the past week at St. Bene New'-CastT- Hospital ' ' V undergoing Sat-unl- evening. The occasion was celebrating the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Walters. Jill Nielson, small daughter of Mr, nd Mrs. Merritt Nielson, underwent major surgery at the Primary Childrens Hospital; .Friday. "Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall attended the missionary testimonial of a grand nephew Daniel Malan Tanner in Salt Lake Sunday. He is leaving to n Misserve on a sion. The chorus students, under direction of Frank Parker, will at the participate on Sept. annual Teachers Institute. Mr. and Mrs. J. Forest Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nance, Noall F. Hyde and daughter Jennifer attended the wedding Swiss-Austria- 3 sLJs ' I960 September 29, REFLEX Barton.." i d, A. ' ' Mra. R. V. Peterson, Mra. C. 0. Smith and Mrs. H. J. Payne, Ogden, visited Friday with their mother, Mrs. James E. Bennett. Mrs. Mary Gorsuch, Arlington, Cal if visited for three days with, her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Vern P. Hough, enroute home from Clifford r VI ' Mr. nd Mrs J. A. Rasmu sen, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin, Salt Lake, were visitors of Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen over the weekend. v Mrs. Sidney Bass and daughin Ogden with Mrs .R. V. Peterson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marlow C Montana.'- had as weekend guests Keyes Larkin Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Fillmore, entertained at dinner Monday Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. La Von in honor. of their son Frank, Southern Utah; and Garrett Ogden. family, to who left Monday evening Ru-lo- ter Joann visited their See Your Penneys er Page 5 serve on East Central State! LDS Mission. Guests were Paul Rasmussen visit--e- Lyman, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Mrs. N.-in Logan Monday with Mra. Ruby Larkin,- - Calif., and Mrs. . Beatrice JSaJls. Lavida Larkin, M.I , ' Mr. and Mr. LeRoy Walters, son' Kim, Miss Ann Duckworth, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Walters, Miss Charlotte' Brindley attended the tee Follies at State Fair - Gar-- 1 Mrs. David Bcntoa and daugh-woo- d ter. During their stay in Kays-vill- e Mr. nd Mrs. Robert . Burreception of their cousin they viaited with Mr. and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis WeaA. Walton and LeAnn ter and also Eldon Benton of week- Mrs. Homer J. Sheffield and ver, Mr. and Mrs. Lana Burton, Jepsen at Mink Creek, Idaho Idaho Falls, Idaho, were end guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. family, Mr. and Mra,'. Ned B. Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friday. W. Benton. Eldon waa on, hand Roueche and daughter Shaun, Burton, Bountiful; Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra. Robert Anderto attend the Davis vs., Idaho Beck Sheffield, President and Vem Burton, Clearfield, enjoyed son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Falls football game here. Mrs. Russell H. Sheffield and a family dinner at tha new Don Hawkes and family spent Steak House in Clearfield last family, Bountiful. View Dam, Sunday guesta of Mr.' and Shnday at Pin week. The dinner was honorMr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, and Green Udell family Mrs. boating., ing Louis Weaver and Vern Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haynes, Burton who were Sunday guests of Mr. and was her mother, leaving th Udell Green spent the weekend Lake. state on business trip for sevMrs. Don Edwards and family Corbridge, Salt elk Cache at Mrs. and hunting County. Bishop eral weeks. were Claude C. Conder, Edge-mon- t; House guests over the weekSaturMrs. Vera Conder, Provo. Green visited in Kearns of their daugh- end of Mr. and Mrs. Glen GarPenny Moll, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Donna Banks, ironton, day at the home Mrs. Gene Vallace rett were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Donald Moll, is ill at Missouri, visited with her sister, ter, Mr. and Garrett, Battle Creek, Michigan. Dee hospital. Mrs. Edwards during last week. and son. They all attended the open Mrs. Marilyn Mockli is underCucamonBees-leLee Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pitchford, house Friday evening at Pleas- going treatment at the St. Mr. and Mrs. Fra n k 1 i n ga, Calif., is visiting with her ant Grove honoring Catherine Benedicts Hospital. n mother, Mrs. Mae Meacham, Hickcnlooper, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Willard H. AshGarrett, daughter of Mr. and Clarence Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Call, Layton; with Mrs. Ralph Garrfett, prior to ton, Payette, were Sunday Leon Flint," Salt Lake, enjoyed Meacham, Mr. and Mrs. Travis her wedding in th near future. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert a dinner party in Salt Lake at Weaver, Layton. Charles Owens is seriously ill Beck K. Sheffield, son of Mr. Brattons Cafe last week. The and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, at the LDS Hospital. He is a occasion was honoring has received his call to serve brother of Mrs. Alice Green, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicken-loopMrs. Howard Richards left on an LDS mission for the on their wedding anniKaysville First Ward. Beck will Friday for her home at Fresno, versary. Miss Connie Smith and Mrs. leave in November to serve on Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carlisle returned Sunday to their Catherine Adams were hostess- a French Mission. LAYTON STORE Leland Bennett and sons Wil- home at Manti after attending es at a kitchen shower, Thurstwo Ber-neof their the ll funeral services liam and Dick, Sid White spent day evening honoring Miss Gillespie a bride of Octo- the weekend at Manti, elk hunt- tirothers last week here. Mrs. ber. Emily Burton will remain at the ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. W". Benton home of her daughter, Attorney Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walters were Friday overnight guests spent Sunday at Provo where and Mrs. William H. King for of her sister, Mrs. Leland Pul- their daughter Juanita will at- - a visit. Miss Janice Garrett was a tend the Brigham Young Uni-sipher at Paradise. guest oer the weekend of Miss Wednesday guests of Mr. and versity this year. Guesta during last week of Betty Maitin, Oakley, Idaho. Mrs. Ted Bone were her broVernon Clay returned home Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sparks ther and sister-in-laMrs. Lawrence Bacon, Idaho and family were Mr. and Mrs. f r o m St Benedicts Hospital Daryl Spaiks, Mrs. Reed Jen- - whole he was confined for 10 Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards sen and daughter Crystal, all of dm s after major surgery. Miss Judy and Linda Hansen, entertained at a family chick- Montpelier, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Syiacuse, were Sunday over-Men dinner Saturday evening for Benton Allred, Paris, Idaho. and Mrs. Homer J. Shef- - night guests of their aunt, Mrs. 2U guests. dinner Rosetta Swanger. Mrs. C. C. Goodwin, Logan, field entertained at Mrs. Hannah Wright under is visiting at the homo of her party at their home Thursdaj went honor in Hod Mrs. and 22, Mr. September major surgery this week daughter, evening, of son Ricky Lees birthdaj.iat St. M.nks Hospital. Sanders for a few weeks. Robert Greig, Farson, Wjo., Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewwas a Sundav dinner visitor at y art leturned from a the hi me of Mr. and Mrs. Glen vaction trip to San Jose, CaliGarrett fornia where they enjoyed visit- Mrs. Margaret Brough underlet nt major surgery Friday at Mr. and Mrs. William Pack-- Dee Hospita'. and daughters Karen and Julie, Guests Saturdaj and Sunday Mrs. Mary Scoffield, Mrs. er and family spent Sunday at y Evelyn Austin and Mrs. Doro- - ' Provo where their son Scott will of Mr. anj Mrs. Kenneth nev ami family were her three Tice attended the Utah attend the BYU this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth II. sisters of Rexburg, Idaho, Mrs. State Fair in Salt Lake, Tues- Sheffield entertained at dinnei Darlene Blackburn, Mrs. Ruth da j Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton Sunday in honor of Mr. an i H. '1 and Mrs. Colleen Graham. Dean Judd, San Diego, Calif., U.ie tins week for Palo Mis. Phill.p R. Kunz who were Friday evening with Mr. Alto, Calif, to isit at the home weekend guests at their home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. How- - Mr. and Mrs. Kunz left Mon ami Mr- - Robert M. Barton, MENS DRESS Mrs. Kenneth Kinney retijrn-ai- e ard Heaton and family. They day for their home in Hos-riDee anxious to greet a new ar- - wheie they will attend the Brig- ed home Friday from SHIRTS ham Young University this win- - pital. a giand-o- Daily Newspaper for More Bargains 1 r. m3 res.t Bottrbon EhjoyjThQ the Old-We- eight - st ten-da- 1 Kin-th- Pru I n. 3 for $5 cotton dress up white in long sleeve with barrel cuff. Collar needs no starch. Full cut. All FYTR I Sheer Nylons . A! LAlIlfi. Only 4.32 for dozen! a gauge, 15 - denier first quality, of course! Stock 60 - up in one color at this low price ! Dark or plain seams in Gala, a warm beige or Confetti, a sunny beige. to 11. Sizes 8 ORLON KNIT 'dresses $3.88 pair 00 ' guaranteed orlon two piece suits in pastel ir dark tone colors, new 1 'neckline, novelty weaves, Misses, half sizes. COTTON SHEET Continuation of the highly successful suspen-sion system introduced last year, moderate front style changes, and refinements in chassis and cabs mark the 1961 Chevrolet truck line. Proved by one full year of customer use, the suspension 1 WE 010 SUNNY BROOK lOIOTli COMPANY. KfNTUCKY features independent front springing with torsion bars and rear coil or variable rate springs. Cab improements include a smaller floor tunnel in some models for increased leg and foot room, and an optional thick foam rubber seat. BLANKET $1.99 six-inc- h 00 American cotton, perfect for year around use., close, firm weave, strong whipped ends. 1 r vww Clearfield ij.af navi 4fC Jtj News X " & r mm V X --V i WITH WORK-PROVE- INDEPENDENT D FRONT SUSPENSION! Chevy't '61 fleet swings in with a ready-mad- e reputation as the trucks that ara worth more because they work more . . the latest editions of the haulers that . scrapped the i axle and proved the important advantages of independent front suspension! 4 it Youll find new models for 61 4 wheel drive units and thoughtful refinements throughout the line. But the big news for 61 is nailed-dowproof (based on r reports) that design is the best Chevys torsion-sprinthing thats happened to trucks in decades ! With Chevys independent front susdesign, you cruise pension and Sturdi-Bi- lt over trails where other trucks creep. You feel the difference m less wheel fight and vibration. You can see why drivers are happier, why loads are better protected and why the truck itself will stand up to thousands of miles of more work. That goes for any size Chevy, too pickups, tilt cabs, tandems, all of them. Check the latest specs with your Chevrolet dealer; capacity, power teams, options. Then, by all means, drive a 61. Once around the block and youll never lie satisfied with a front axle truck again! se m $$& ow-ne- g ft Ny vo VI? ' JHv ' ryowwa--- ft " . &&W8-- ' x wi,.k,)wwal 1 , y 4 forstoo tpnng heavyweight Mr. and Mrs. Dojle Nelson. ,;i i S lomi E. ( leaifield, and Mi and Mrs. Delbert Chatlain, fiom Ogden, spent I! days at Ialaside, Idaho. The Nelsons took their outboard boat, and said that the fishing was won-dei ful. Mrs. (iill Kark, 11.') S. locust, has- - left for a two weeks visit with her mother and sister in Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Keith B) bee, and cl.iughteis, Betty Joe and Jan, accompanied with Mrs. Irene t oodhotise and daughter, Diane, fiom Ogden, spent two wonderful dajs sightseeing at Bryce Canyon. ernon Beck, president! Mrs. of the Pioneers School PTA, held their met ting at the P10-- I neer school, Thursday loth at 7 JO. Between 70 to Inn peo-- 1 pie attended. They introduced new teacheis, after which Mr. William Dellait, from the Utah State University, spoke on Clearfield Community Development Piogiam of The Lions Organization Clearfield held their meeting, Thursday the l.r at 7:3!) at the Sands Cafe. Guest speaker was of Chuck Eddy, the Clearfield Community De- velopment Steering Committee. The Veterans of Foreign War, held their meeting, September lt, at K p.m., 223 W. 1230 N, in Sunset. Post No. S307 Chuck Eddy was their guest speaker. 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