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Show X Flors Column Fail loaves delight Flor! t Visitors st ths komt of Mr. Kaysvillo Mr. and Mra. Aland Mrs. Glen Stuart ars Mrs. vin D. Kinsey attended the CaliThelma Haslam and .Mrs. Bay fornia Missionary reunion at By Flor Suzara Hill, WelUville. the Little Theatre at Hotel Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith was s Utah, Saturday evening. Miss Suzara ia an exchange student from the Philip' guest of Mrs. Schsrp Sanders School. of Thursday dinner guest pines living hers nnd attending Davis High of Salt Lake at a luncheon FriMra. Howard Cloward and Mr. sheer Is a Mra. time H. C. Crockfirst the day honoring To so autumn leaves for were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. to go to the moun- ett, Oakland, Calif. C. E. Cloward, Salt Lake. delight. My American family decided So Mr. and Mra. Dell Larkina tains before the trees completely shed their leaves. and children, Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall we went to Logan Canyon. were weekend visitora of Mr. spent last weekend at Bear What I saw was the most interesting thing Ive ever and Mrs. E. Glenn Green, Mrs. Lake. the au- Lavida Larkin, Mr. and Mra. seen in the U.S. Lee Mardin Toone, Denver, tumn leaves. They indeed Jay Green and other relatives. Colo., visited for a few days Visitora laat week made a delightful sight. at the home last week with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Passey Bright red, orange and yel- of snd Mrs. Marion Thompson, low what a display of fiery were her parents, Mr. and Mra. while in Utah on a business C. W. Michaelson, Montpelier. shades! trip. Idaho. Ill say that they most inMra. Aidin Burton and daughMr. snd Mrs. Le Conte Stewvaterested and thrilled me. I ters Sharlene and Kaye enter- art returned from a wish that the folks at home tained as guesta Friday evening cation trip to Jennie Lake and can at least picture what I at a stork shower in honor of Jackson Hole, Wyo. saw. Anyway, I picked a Mrs. Pat Corey, Ogden. Mrs. Inez Romriell, McCan-noMr. and Mrs. Ernest Scof field handful of these leaves. Ill Idaho, visited for a few attended the annual dinner for send some of them home and week at the home of last days the Ogden Telephone Pioneers, the rest Ill keep. I regret her niece, Mrs. Wilma Buhler. at Manor the Friday evening that we have no autumn House in Ogden. Mrs. Anthon L. Cooley releaves In the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iverson turned home Tuesday from St. However, I noticed that and children, Blackfoot, Idaho, Marks Hospital after undergoquite a number of trees have visited Thursday with their par- ing major surgery. colorful ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence cast away leaves. I cant stand to think Iverson, Mr. and Mra. Chester E. M. that all the trees will soon Flint. Attorney William H. King School briefs be leafless too. Anyhow, and Golden F. Layton returned Remedial Reading when the last leaf shall have home The program is well underway Tuesday night from a fallen, then a surprise is in store for me. I know that Im business trip to Washington, under the direction of remedial I snow. all with its in again for another treat winter D. C. They spent the weekend teacher, Fred Hugie. look forward to seeing a lot of snow. I can hardly wait in New York City. Safety Mrs. Seymour Burton and to see the whole world covered white. stresses student Our school daughter Marie Ann, Salt Lake safety on a continual basis. We City, spent the weekend with hope, this year, to earn the NaHuman affection ia not poured I Whos This Tall, dark and handaome, he'i a familiar figure In Clearfield. If you ever pay your water bill or have a complaint about Wil-lar- Person-Montgome- their Bowling News Vorning Oct. Alley In our next article we hope to explain our vitalized and greatly enriched .science program. Emphasis .is being, placed on equip: ment and. planning. Music . Our tonette program in upper grades is being organized. There are many fundamental values in the use of this instrument. A future article will touch upon the area of tnusic in. our school, ' Lunch Program ' of Approximately four-fifth-s our students eat school lunches. Our first and second graders are, this year, eating school tenches for the first time. Parent Cooperation The school acknowledges, with the countless ways gratitude, p a r e nts cooperate and work closely with the school in this great challenge and responsibility of educating our children our most priceless gift. 10-d- our neighbor's dog or appear before the city council in Clearfield, chances are you contact this man. He's generous with his time, pleasant to and talk to, cooperative nearly always calm. Did you d guess him? Hes Glen sen, the Mystery correctly guess-alit- y for this week. Connie ed his name and gave the correct number of clues, so she i. $K1 richer. l.adica nn . Kats 4, 196ft High team scries: Robertson's onoco 1(144; Utah Noodle 1642; igh team game: Robertson's (onoco 501; high ind. series: forth vainly, even though it meet lean Denning 4s7; high ind. no return. Love enriches the :.ame: Dorothy Fowler 13. Sec. Midge Takahashi nature, enlarging, elevating it. purifying, and Experienced in Municipal Government e to, the Job Pledges -- Honest Desire to Serve ALL of Davis County -- m Whitesides Funeral services held today for her Mrs. William sister-in-la- H. King. Full-tim- -- VOTE BE Witt WAYNE M WINEGAR appreciated Republican Candidate for Davis County Commissioner Former Layton and Bountiful Businessman Political Advertisement. Paid tional Safety Award for the 3rd consecutive year. Blair Frew Stoker Syracuse Blair Frew Stoker, 47, died during his sleep Sat- urday night at the family home THEATRE DRIVE - IN NORTH OF LAYTON HY. 91 f Adults, 75c Children Under 12 FREE Cox Office Opens at 6:30, Show Starts at Dusk October Fri., Sat., Sun. 14, 15, 16 oscm r irvmf mu- -. cinemaGiG here. Born November 30, 1017, in Syracuse, he was a son of Alma 0. and Elizabeth Jean Frew Stoker. He had been a farmer and agent for Beneficial Life Insurance Company and had been employed by the Woods Cross Canning Company. A member of the Church, he had fulfilled a mission in the Northern States. He had also been president of the YM MIA and a ward teacher while living in Calif. He graduated from Davis High School in 1930. When he was out of school he moved to Calif, where he married Juanita Schumard in Los Angeles, in 1937. The couple lived until a year ago when they returned to Syracuse. Survivors include his wife and four daughters: Mrs. Ernest (I.ynne) Spencer, Hollister, Calif.; Miss Kay Stoker, Salt Lake City; and twins, Mrs. William (Jan) Taradis, Berkeley Calif., and Miss Joan Stoker, Ogden; two grandchild! en; two brothers and two sisters- Reese Stoker, Ogden; Duane Stoker, Syracuse; Mrs. Hugh B. (Wanda) Wilcox, Boise, Idaho; and Mrs. Reed (Fern) Williams, Layton. Bishop T. Joseph Steed conducted funeral services today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. at the Sy-- I racuse Ward chapel. Burial took City place in the Syracuse Cemetery. While moving into our Nsv; - Spacious - Modem Store at Clearfield Shopping Plaza, just south of present location. Help us move our merchandise Take advantage of these and many more BARGAINS! - STEVE REEVES M MADOnCDCT US COL COULD MOHS NOSA TSCMAVMt - JACK UUIUlN N CONUS NIGHT, SATURDAY ONLY! COME EARLY! SEE ALL 3 BIG HITS! BE OUT BY MIDNIGHT! Ladies Blouses CLOSE Arrow Dress Shirts Plain, fancy tailored style, sleeves. Drees Slacks 3 4 roll up Reg. $3.95 Wy, TV $1.59 White and Stripe Reg. $5. Oft ONLY $188 T r SECOND THIRD Scattered throughout this issue of the Reflex are pieces of the new 1961 FALCON. Heres all you have to do. Assemble the pieces together. Paste them in the space below. Then write what you like about the new 1961 FALCON. No more than 50 words. The persons who assemble the pieces in their proper order and in the opinion of the judges, write the best description of the new 1961 FALCON will be declared the winners. First, second and third place winners will he announced October 2Sth. Come in, let us point out the many exclusive features of the new 1961 Closeout Boys' Sport Shirts Values to $3.98 LADIES Now 99c Men's Capri & Taper Pants Boys' lantzen & Arrow SLIPOVER SWEATERS REDUCED & Size FALCON. Boys Dress Sox Heavy String Knits Reg. 39c-19- c 4 tor $1.00 PASTE Many Other Close-O- ut Specials throughout our entire stock. PIECES :) e f 5.95. Spcrl s; 6 39c H Assorted Patterns, plain and fancy. Reg. 3.98 to Knit Briefs Boys' Values to 3 $5. $1.29 Men's Dress Crifsrd Rand Black & Reg. Rand croit Crown Ladies' Nylon Hose Stretch $10.9.-- ) & Seamless. First , A , (Jual-i- t . f'V, v $6.99 99 Only $ !(j 5 4; pr. ,J.v.g.hv Boys Dress Shoes sizes 3 to Sizes S' 6. Reg. 7.95 4.S9 to 3 Group I HERE NOW 2 reg. 5.93 2.83 II reg. 3.95 2.83 Group Girls' DRESS and SCHOOL SHOES POLL PARROT SCAMPEROO Black. Red, Brown. Sizes 81, j to Li: ffl Ford Layton earfiei I $4.88 3.88 Women's DRESS and CASUAL SHOES $6.98 vcJlue Misses Corduroy Oxfords Same sytles a popular Keds. Loden green and black. Sizes .' 4 1 3. Reg. 6.95 Reg. 5.95 Decision of Judges Will Be Final q 4-- 9 $2.99 $1.99 and |