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Show Farmington l Church News Dates Set For Winter Quarter Enrollment at USU The "Blue Note" will supply the music for the New Years Eve dance to be sponsored by Registration for win- March 14, winter quarter examLogan the three Farmington LDS Ward ter quarter at Utah State Uni- ination period is March Mutual Improvement Associa- versity is Tuesday and Wednes- and winter quarter closes Saturtions on Sat., Dec. 31, beginning day, January 3 and 4. day, March 18. Classes begin January 5, and the return to school will mark Christmas H FB the end of a of vacation for more than 5,400 a record enrollment students who were at Utah State fall quarter. New students enrolling whHill Air Force Base An iter quarter will attend orientaof the to witness the growth eye tion sessions in Main AuditorAir Force from its tjjfth in the ium on the USU campus beginWright Brothers barn has re3. a.m. 8 at RegJanuary ning tired at Hill AFB at 65. istration begins that afternoon L. H. (Duke) Barringer, supersurnames with students with intendent of Manufacture and beginning Ci through Ed regisRepair, Maintenance, tering from 1 to 1:30 p.m. The remainder of the order of after 27 years of civil service. Barringer was one of the first : for registration appearance LAND LAND LAND 3, students and most popular employees at 'SEVERAL fine pieces of land Tuesday, January Hill AFB. He first clocked m on are offered for sale now in with surnames beginning Ee Friday the 13th in November, H 1.30 2 G, p.m through - 7 Farmington, one, 1 and 1941, from Patterson Field, Day-toHp Ho, p.m.; - 8 - 26 - 2 - 17 and - 20 -- through Ohio. At that time he was 2:30-p.m. 80 ranging in price from through Ki, the only man in Maintenance 4 Wednesday, January One good 3375.00 per acre. with a foremans rating. 8 a.m.; Mb-Oinvestment in land is worth 30 a.m.; Rb-SA native of Dayton, Barringer a.m.; a lifetime of savings. Lovely Sn-lived only a naif block from 9 a.m.; home on Adams Street, Lay-toOrville and Wilbur Wright, faa.m.; a.m.; with full basement, nice 1:30-p.m.; mous airplane pioneers. On his p.m.; yard with chain link fence, late applicants, 30 p.m. fruit trees, attached double gaClass work continues through rage, nice lawn, range and drapes stay, dining room, list- at 9 p.m. The dance wall be ed at $16,500. Call Ray Wood, free to all members of the three wards, but there will be a Farmington 86 charge of $150 per plate for GLAZIER the dmner which will be served CONSTRUCTION by a catering service at REALTY Christmas party lor Sunday School New Year Ray Wood Glazier Realty Farmington SERVICE ULLEa u O 30-- 9 30-1- 0 n, V-- 2 2--2 1012 12-2- 2 It Civil No. 8378 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. GORDEWAYNE EARL DON, PIcintiff, vs. EVELYN M. GORDON, Defendant. The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Keith E. Murray, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 229 Bldg., Ogden, Utah, end answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court and e copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorce. Dated November 23, I960. KEITH E. MURRAY, 229 Eccles Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Published in The Weekly Reflex, December 1, 8, 15, 22, 1960. Daily at Vae View Subdivision 4 BEDROOM, 2 Level home, 2 full baths, nearly 3 acres in sagebrush, 800 ft. frontage, fireplace on the north out level, $2,000 down, balance on contract. WE have a corner grocery store in a restricted area. Also two large farms. well trained real counselors to serve 12 experienced, Estate Ec-cl- you. Merry Christinas from all of us to all of you. CLEARFIELD REALTY Hiller TA Lythgoe TA Higley TA Arlette TA Marian TA Office Phone TA McCullock TA Comeau TA Severn TA Jack TA Gill EX Kent 37 Syracuse City Proposed Budget for 1961 The following is a tentative budget of appropriations and expected revenues for the year 1961 as approved by the Syracuse City Council at the regular meeting of December 7, 1960, in the amount of Public hearing to be held December 28, 1960, at the Syracuse City Hall. Administrative and General $6,930.00 Public Safety 4,930.00 Public Works (Sewer, Garbage, St. Lighting) 4.127.00 Roads 5,200.00 Water System 21,745.50 Recreation, Parks and Public Property .. .. 1,000.00 .. 1,485.00 Cemetery Annual Account . ... 793.50 Unexpended surplus Estimated revenues: General . .. 29,011,00 Roads 2,200.00 Water & Sewer Sales and Service 13.700.00 1,000.00 Cemetery Account, Annual Perpetual Cemetery Account: Elko, Nevada Bonds, $6,000 00 U. S. Bonds and Cash in Bank, $7,466 90 Published in The Weekly Reflex, December 15 and $45,-911.0- 0. .... . . 22, 1960. FOR RENT 2 room basement Clearfield apt, utilities furnished, $60 per month. 2 bedroom shake, gaLayton HAPPY HOMES NO DOWNPAYMENT GI 8 Brick homes to choose from Three Bedroom Brick, Full Basement, Split Levels. Double Garage. Also LOW FHA. rage, $80.00. 8 bedroom brick, Layton tarport, $90. NEW LISTING Aircraft Ave., Layton 8 bedroom brick, full basement with on room finished. Buy ont owners equity and take over existing GI loan. VACANT Yon can move right into this lovely 1 year old SPLIT LEVEL. Owner has left th area and MUST SELL. See and let have your offer. Asking DOWN-PAYMEN- T RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY Very good 8 bedroom shake, att. garage, located in Lay-toPrice $10,950.00. KAYSVILLE BEAUTY old 5 room brick, with amusement room, utility and bath room finished on third level. Carport and storage area. Beautifully carpeted living room. Sprinkling aystem, and many extras. 8 $15,750. CHURCH STREET SUB. Layton NEW 20 NEW Brick homes to ehoosa from. All styles and sizes and types. No Downpayin Service FHA ment GI. Open House Anytime. IN KA SVILLE Excellent 3 bedroom brick, carport, storage area. Living room and dinette carpeted. Large lot in Cresthomes. Farmington extended vacaChristmas holi- TRADE home is too & 38 Insurance Co. ) of Mi Stanley basketball l0u Miner a Anemia? r, .See Vow Fanning Chiropractic ROY. UTAH Cnic CLEARFIELD-SUHSE- T REWARD HERE ARE THE EASY COIITEST lst-m- last toMiir ioi r frifnds PI Paunt-Teacher- 4. Your tax forms are coming Federal income tax forms for and instructions will b e mailed to taxpayers In December and early January, Internal Revenue District Director Roland V. Wise announced teeny. Limited supplies of the forms are now available in offices of District Director of Internal Revenue for tax practitioners and others who require advance forms to meet their filing requirements, he said The District Director explained that the mailing operation for individual Income tax returns will follow the pattern used in the past. Each taxpayer will recel one of three forms, 1940, 1040W or 1040A, depending on the type of return he filed in 1959. Most taxpayers will find that the form they receive will be adequate for their 1960 income and other reporting requirements and they will be able to complete and file those forms For those whose tax situation 1960 late requues a diffeient form quantities of alt forms will tie avail able after January in the 'ocul IRS offices and many post of fices and banks New Tax Guides will anive next week m the local lies office Director Wise urged all taxpayers to complete the form that best meets their reqime-ment- s and to file as quickly as possible after the first of the year. 1 ST. ROSE OF LIMA New Year Dance The Ray Casias" Orchestra Dancing from 9:00 Till 1 :00 ST. ROSE HALL Layton $2.50 Per Person Merry Christmas will be closed Sat., 8:00 p. m. and All Day Sun., December 25. Open Monn Dec. 26 YVe BOBS Arctic Circle 344 NORTH MAIN IN LAYTON ) QUITE LIKE MONEY in the CLEARFIELD STATE BANK Tall Prownette South Main ( LE tRFIELD Member FDIC 36 Up to $200.00 Allowance Old Trade-i- Refrigerator Contest starts when you receive this issue, closes next at 9 p. m. Odorless BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY h t I CLEARFIELD for BE FOUND IN THE ADVERTISEMENTS ISKf E IN ADS MERCHANTS! IN THIS OK ELSEWHERE BY THESE SPONSORING . FAVORITE CLEANERS n on Your Resident of Clearfield 12 years. - Winner will be selected next Tuesday and will be the first entry selected announced in next weeks issue, will win which correctly identifies the "Mystery personality If that entry also has the correct number of clues $6.00. hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a bonus of will be $11.00 will be added. When the bonus is not won, it will continue to addgd to next week's bonus and the jackpot grow weekly until it is won. will be taken to prevent 6. Every possible precaution for clues but typographical errors which might be mistaken this cannot be guaranteed. The publisher will be the judge in all such questions and his decision will be final. open-house- f REAR THEM! 5. s THERES NOTHING Y . BLISHED Mondav OFFERED! RULES CI l ES M BELOW . 1 I! A direction r. UTAH FLORAL their KAYSVILLES BEST Beautiful 6 room brick home, with double garage, full basement with recreation and bedroom finished. Fireplace up and down, dishbuilt-i- n oven and washer, range, inter-posystem. Large landscaped lot with Call or sprinkling system. drop into our office anytime for appointment to aee. Layton Realtor 378 N. Main Phone Kays. 37 or TA Clearfiled Office TA Geo. Mitchell TA Jim Brough 37 Bob Mitchell 37 Allen Adams 37 ,T Sth grade Hender-si- Spanish Club organized n FHA. Barlow Realty year IN SUNSET B room brick with 1100 sq. ft. of livable area, caiport. Buy equity and take over existing loan. Built-ioven and range. NO DOWNPAYMENT GI 8 Bedroom Brick, full basement, Built-i- n oven and range. Low $14,975. Downpayment TRADE Lund in Phone TA From Downtown Clearfield to days Those chcsen Layton Many Farmington familia ara C"'oro's ninth grade represp-planning for holiday visits fiom team were chosen basketbal other members of their families. Thursday From the armed services, Mr The team is as follows1 Brent By Leslie Keyser and Mrs. Reed Van Fleet expect the Carver Reed Barber, Larry Greg-01Last Friday, Layton Teddy Bradley. Raymond their son, Dennis, who has been ninth of Decemlei, a new SpanMoi ez Mike Tiller. Dan Forbes, stationed at Ft Ord, Calif, to ish tluh was oiganied Dee Burton, Coleman Schuller, Ml arrived on Thurs ; Mr. and Mrs pci soi s having an interest Mike Timothy, Hubert Lambert expect then in Spanish nut in C2 with the Steven Ashby, memL. K. (Duke) Barringer son, Hubert, to arrive on Dec intent to foim this club This and Carter Cook. The team Mr Noble 23rd from Fort Sill, Oklahoma to promote bers weie selected by club was formed way home from school, the and Wayne Strong, who is serv Fishburn. special activities in Spanish and Duke often stopped to watch In the U S. Navy, is expect The managers are Steven things Spanish ing concerning the Wright Brothers work o n Niel Schow, and Paul to visit his parents, Mr and The officers of the Spanish Adams. ing their first airplane In Mrs. Ross Strong from Dec. 13 Club are as follows President, Sheffield. fathers bam. until Jan 9th. "I hey were the laughing stock Mr. and Mrs. Hawaii Hats welof the neighborhood, he recalls. comed their son, Capt and Mrs Folks were certain they could Hess and their three chi! never fly their crazy contrap- Jay dren, of Dayton, Ohio, upon their tion'" arrival Tuesday, to spend the Later on the brothers built a Christmas holidays in Farming on for their craft land, ton. hangar now part of Wright Patterson The George Dobsons era exAFB, Barringer said. My favorite pastime was watching pecting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin them test hop their remarkable Griffith and children to be with flying machine." them during the holidays The During the days of the first World War, Barringer worked Griffiths make their home i n with a lumber company that had California. Another holiday season visicontracted to construct the first buildings on the base known to- tor is Mrs. Charlotte Jonex of day as Wright Patterson. When Henefer, Utah. She is visiting at the buildings were completed, the home of her daughter and Duke became one of the base's Mr. and Mrs. Frank first employees. Between t h e O. Nielsen. two world Wars he chalked up Employees of th Farmington seven years service before he School held their annual C'n 4nd neighbors noB r traasferred to Hill. a party at the school IN t LE VKFILLD-SUNSE- r Prior to his departure a party Monday evening was held in his honor in the Minnia Millard didn't do too blanch office where he was pre- well on a Christmas shopping Nothing to buy ! I e snv slip of paper for entry blank. sented a transistor radio. Man- tour Do not enclo-.- t in envelope! in Salt Lake last week She ufacture and Repair foreman fell down some stairs m a de2 dour entrv mu- -t contain the name of the Mystery and their wives treated Mr. and store and broke her vou found in the sponPersonality", the number of ( LI Mrs Barringer to a dinner party partment own name, address collar Ixme adv ertisemenlx. merchants your soring at the Hillside House in Farmnumber is not necessary to list the clues, tell and (It Th phone members of th secfirst, honored ington. They further ond and third grades of the just give the total number found.) him with an engraved watch. 3 d ou and any other member of your family old enough School, provided the Farmington The Duke and his Dutchess," for to out their own entry slip may enter. Deposit entries In fill the schools program the former Hazel Dearforff, a Mvsterv Assn Personality" box in the places of business desigWedHill employee for many years, meeting nated below with the heavy black rule around the advertisenesday night The uppci grades live in Clearfield where dou mav enter in one etr all of them, but with only ments they" will provide a similar program plan to hold a continual one slip per eontestant in each box. the towards of end the sdiool for their many Hill year. friends Merry Christmas to Everyone If your present Fiihtr Lester BB.GDQflBEC3S News Notes News By Ellen REMEMBER TO GIVE Jesse Hernandez, Vice PresiSecre-taiv- , dent, Walhne Mammon, Kathy Sta nni There aie no special requireEdited by Gloria Barton ments for this club except that The excitement is mounting as one should tie able to speak a t le Chustmas Ilnlidavs begin. little Sparash and have an merAt tential, m the, midst of all est m Spanish the excitement a new Spanish Club has been funned under the Central s new basketball team has also been oii'.imzed For Christmas? small trade it in on this 3 bedroom brick, full basement home located in the heart of Clearfield. Drop into our office for more information, Co. Central Jr High Farmington Mr. and Mr. left their home this week for an tion during the Summons OPEN HOUSE Clearfield Lumber V DAIRY FOODS FOR HOI. I DA) UAKin.b aie .suggested by Utah's new dairy ty and the chefs staff of Hotel Utah, show n heie with some tasty cheese offerings. Left to right are: Ann Frandsen and Linda Chandler, Dairy Princess attendants; Jim Haddenham of Hotel Utah food staff, and Dairy Princess Penny Rae Hafen. And be sure to make milk the one fur the road, Princess Penny adds. 9-- Bf-C- li a ir L Kj-M- a, k, RENT A ing. DELL'S Following the candy making 135 N. Main fun the group assembled in the CLEARFIELD candle illuminated living room to listen scene before a manger to the Christmas Story of the Bible as told by Roy Rogers in his book, My Favorite Christllllllllliiilliliiinnifiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiv mas Store. )UR AUTHOK1ZID. Class members during recent and edd secured jobs have weeks with the money earned are supplying poinsettia plants to beautiPAINT MAltt fy the sanctuary of the church, thereby expressing their love for the Christ in whose birth all Christendom rejoices. Those attending the party were 320 So. Main Betty Boone, Annette Cole, Kathy Clearfield, Utah Nath, Peggy Hooper, Durene TA Carol Bcwes, Gary Loe, imiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiuilinia Patton, Stanton Darr, Stephen royal- Jay Fahncke and Ray Brooks. retired Ol-R- 11 Kru-gle- A employe retires after 27 years service y Page The senior class, 8th Layton graders of Layton Lutheran Sunday School enjoyed a taffy pull r, in the home of Mrs. Emil class teacher, Sunday even- 15-1- May the Joy Christmas remain with you in the December 22, 1960 LnEFJM s Cleaning Starting September Specialize in Knit Wears and Drapes Alterations Repairing We Operate Our Own DOTTIE'S Plant Phone 1 A Cl BARFIELD, three Mothers and MI A class. 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