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Show December 22, 1960 Joe (Norma) Mr. By 37 Phone Mr. end be guests Mr. Preece $751 Homer Reed will at a family Christmas in 23 party, Friday. December of home the at Lake City Salt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ferry. Mr and Mr. Waynard Bennett and Mrs, Jack Robins and three-- children, Salt Lake City , spent last weekend at Livingston, Montana with another of Mrs. Bennett's daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Flint and family. Bonne-moMr. and Mr. Howard their annual gay held Christmas open house for their 18. many friends, Sunday, Dec. Mr. Roy Hatch ha boon very 111 at her home the past week. Mr. and Mr. Melvin Mannwil spend ing "and children Christmas Eve at a family party and family, with his mAher Mrs. LeRoy Manning, at Gar- rt land. bus load of Pro Schola Club member of Davis High School spent Thursday evening in Salt A Lake City Christmas caroling. Gay Atwood, Ely, Nsvaoa will be a guest at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tidewell for Christmas and the holidays. Mr. and Mr. Richard Baetlay and family were dinner guests Wednesday evening in Holiday School with Santa on hand with treats for each child. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millard and two children, Brigham City, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wandel Nance. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baa lay were guests at a dinner party at the home of Attorney and Mrs. Roger Bean in Layton last week The occasion was in honor of Mr. Bean' birthday anniversary. Mr. Marjorie Thatcher and children will attend a cousin's Christmas Party, Friday evening in Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchett. Mr. and Mr. Z. W. Koldewyn were honored guests, December 14, of the Bountiful Lions Clubs annual Christmas dinner dance at the Oakridge Country Club. Mr. Koldewyn is President of the Kaysville Lions. Mr. and Mr. Robert Neville and children. Salt Lake City visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lyda Burton and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Neville. A number from Kaysville were among those attending the Christmas party for Sheriff office employees and their partners in Farmington at the Court House, Saturday evening for a Buffet were BUI supper. Peters and Richard Beesley. Thirty fiv guostt attondod the annual neighborhood Christmas Party, Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Morris Johnson. Mr. and Mr. Richard Boosloy were guests at a buffet dinner, Monday, in Salt Lake City of Attorney and Mrs. Oscar tary ItFltEX S Page ct Mr and Mr. Leon Flint and family. antar-tai- n Mr. Ba Johnaon will h e r her bridge club at Tuesday evening for their Christmas party. Mr. Herbert Rawllng, returned to her home at Preston, Idaho after visiting for two week at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Fulmer. HarCarolyn Steiner, Elaine who are vey, and Karen Kinsey will atending USU at Logan, with holidays Christmas spend their parents. In Man-t- i Spending the weekend with relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond. They visited with her grandmother Mrs. Nettie Thorne, also with Mrs. F. W. Cooper, Mrs. L. A. Gillespl and Miss Darrell Carlile. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weaver attended a house warming party in Bountiful, Wednesday, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Larry Memmott. Sidney Smith who I attending USU at Logan arrived home to spend Christmas with h i s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. Mr. and Mr. Duane Weaver and family will be guests at a family party Christmas Eve of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Memmott, Bountiful. of the Forty three member Junior Chamber of Commerce and partners attended the annual Christmas dinner party at the Layton Steak House Saturday evening. The Jaycee children's Christmas party was held Monday evening at the Burton Elemen- - Holly . . . - TO-B- E -- IOLLY . . . INSURANCE VERN M. SMITH Phone TA 133 So. tiful. Miss Judy Swan, who is ah tending USU at Logan, arrived home far Christmas holidays with her parents. Attorney and Mrs. Tbornley K. Swan. Arriving from McGuire A I r Force Bate, Trenton, New Jersey are Major and Mrs. Jesse Fuller and children, Janice and Paul. They will arrive December 22 to spend Christmas and the holidays with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worsley and other relatives. Jerry end Paul Liston arrived Tuesday from New York City where they have been attending Livestock dealers mast be registered The United States Department of Agriculture say numerous livestock dulers to Utah, southern Idaho and southwestern Wyoming are risking severe penalties by engaging In business without registering and pogtipg bond aa required by tha Packers and Stockyards Act J. Merlin Hoskin, district PAS supervisor in Ogden for tba USDAs Agricultural Marketing Service, said a majority cf rep .for ease! Ilk II ROYALITE HI-- Mr. and Mr. Jack Walter and daughter, Jecqulyn, Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. an) Mrs. LeRoy Walters. Mrs. Wells P. Collett enter tained 3 guests at a Dessert Party, Tuesday afternoon, a t her home in honor of her sister, Mrs. Bliss Jones, Burbank, California, who is visiting for a few days. She also entertained at a dinner, Tuesday evening, for S guests in honor of Mr. Jones Mrs Jones showed slides of her recept trip around the world during both socials. !s. Ogden. piisb-- b ley Webb. Pecker g WEBCQR IS BUILT Twink and Taffy, Salt Lak City. It wfll be tha first Christmas tba Willeys havs spent in the States for the past S years. Mi Shauna Chappel will arrive Friday, by plane from Los California to spend Angelo, Christipss with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chappell. Sunday visitors ef Mr. and Mr. Parley Webb were Mr. and Mr. Buster Webb and family, Bountiful. Bradley Wobb, Ogden, was a Friday overnight guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Par- A. T. Collett. should risk a $5to penalty for engaging in business without registered, plus $23 for and day of continuing violation." Bond required is based on th annual volume of business transacted. The minimum is $5,000. Hoskin urged ail persons requiring further information to inquire of his office. Room W Livestock Exchange Building utable dealer have met the registration and bonding requirements ef the amended PAS Act. but that a number either deliberately are eeeklng to evade the law or mistakenly believe they are net subject to Its provisions. Tt can readfly be ascertained whether a dealer's operations combring him into intersUt said Hoskin. No one merce, FI TAPE RECORDER; button for recordNothing's sosisrl Just touch ing, ploying, fost forward, fast rswind or stop.' Thru ers. speeds, dual track. Two Edit key, wido-rong- e speak- tape counter, recording love! - mdi- -, i color. Weighs only 19 pounds. ELECTRIC CLEARFIELD 595 South State, Clearfield LeROY FLIPPEN RADIO - TV SALES - SERVICE HOMER'S MARKET and HARDWARE tt Feel Secure With Good Dependable From w wfll Join tits wffe In Salt Lke City. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Therdar-ao-n arrived homa uaday from Pensacola, Florida, to apead tha with both holiday nirtstote their parents. Bishop and Mrs. Wallaca King, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Thorderson and families. Sunday guests ef Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker were Mr. Anne Weaver. Mr, and Mr. Judy. Salt Lak City. Col. end Mr. Well P. Cotton entertained Sunday at a dinner for the following guests; Mr. and Mr. L. R. Ivins, Mr. and Mrs, Pearce Shelton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and family, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mr. Paul Rasmussen and family, Provo, Mr. Kiss Jones, Burbank, California. Arriving Sunday from Pale Alto, California are Mr. and Mr. Howard Heaton and sons, Timwfll spend othy and Ben. They the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wifliam Heaton, and her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M Lynn Bennion, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mr. Van Sanders, Miss Zena Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major and children were dinner guests in Lagan, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs, David Sanders and family. Mr. Warren Berne and eon Robert and Davis, Salt Lake City, visited Friday with Mrs. Ma Phut Mr. end Mrs. Wllliem attended the farewell testimonof their nephew, ial Sunday, at Wellsvile. Vernon Gunnell Guest on Christmas Day ef Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ashton will be members of their Wesley family, MT. and Jr. and children, Paul and will Gransden Columbia University. They Miss Flor Suira, foreign expend the holiday with their Jean, Weber Canyon; Mr. and change student living with Mr. Lee Liston Mrs, R. H. Willey and daughters and Mrs. Earl Steed, Sunset, parens, Mr. and Mrs. was a house guest for ten days of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson entertained at an openhouse December 3 in honor of their nephew, Kenneth Adams of Parowan, who is departing for an LDS Mission to Southern States. Hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Adams, Parowan, visited last week with the Johnsons. Mr. and Mr. Waynard Ban-neentertained at an open house at their home Sunday evening in honor of their son, Noall, who is leaving in Janu- ary to serve on an LDS Mission to France. Housa guast for a month at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs Wendell Nance is Mrs. Louie Duncan, Garden Grove, California. She arrived to spend Christmas and the holidays with her family. Deck - the - Halls With Boughs ol TIS - THE - SEASON Mis Nanay Hill antortehwe U memberf of her Beehjve dass at a Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Den Edwards attended tba openhouse given la honor of her father, Claude C Conder for his 7Sth birthday anniversary December U at Oram. Perrin Bennaft underwent malar surgery and is confined to this Dea hospital this wiwk. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. MaxfWd attended ha farewell testimonial for Barton Eames In Salt Lake City Sunday, at the 33rd LDS Ward. He ia leaving to serve on a mission to Uruguay, Guests during the week ef Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprague were Mr. and Mrs. Nate Thomas, Magna, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Robinson, Ely, Nevada. Wayne Crouch returned home Sunday, from Los Angeles, California where he spent the past week on a government business trip. Sundey visiters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worsley were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller, Boun- State, Clearfield Hardware Department BACON TURKEYS TRIKES 10 inch . 12 inch 16 inch. SLICED $1 00 LBS. RANCH FRESH LARGE, UNGRADED Ways to Buy Cash Credit Layaway 3 7-U- We Specialize in Watch and Jewelry Repair Fast 24-Ho- P, Each 19c Qt Free Parking, Free Gift Wrapping Qt. 39c 40 LBS. 5 for $1.00 BANANAS-L- B. $500.00 life-tim- J YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CANT BUY A FINER DIAMOND RING THAN A KEEPSAKI FOR YOUR I Hocwkt.pinf SHOPPING convenience Wedding Ring $125.00 HEATHER $350.00 B Also $100 to 2475 Wedding Ring $12.50 C PHILLIPS $100.00 LB. 39c JUngt enlarged to gfow food include Federal Tax. 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