OCR Text |
Show February 9, 1961 - v "r-- v Editorial - Page 2 American National' Dental . ' - Senate opens with prayer 1 9 centuries old f 1 . . "A Smile la to Keep" la the Junior and high .schools throughNational Dental Health Week's out the state for the Science Fair Motto f pi the 13th annual declara- to be climaxed at the University Next to a new hat, nothing will lift a woman's aplrita tion by the President of the of Utah April 2 and 4. LaVar L Sorensen, supervisor 6o much as a trip to her favorite beauty salon. There, she United States for this special of the Secondary Science Depart " 5 to 11. week February ;can relax as she is made to look lovelier. The cares of ment of the Salt Lake City school The Dental Health education :the day, the pile of dishes waiting to bo washed, the petty district is assisting with the preplhe is under in Utah week auspices 'pfoblems to be solved on the homefront become nothing aration of science material to be an the metamorphis from careworn housewife to beautiful of the Utah State Dental Associa- used in the Junior high and high Dental tion and the Utah State American womanhood takes place. schools during National Dental For the career girls, the beauty shop Is as important Auxiliary. Health week. Unique mobiles and art work Some slogans. such as "A food. To the school girls, a trip to the beauty salon '"pwlttremphagis on the dental ac Smile is to Keep, The Mouth s as polish and makes a lady out of a tom boy. to interest cent are adding many National Beauty Salon Week la ! from February 12 windows in 'store, business offices is the Gateway to Health, Tooth have helped in this are Beauticians 18th. area the Inviting and banka throughout the entire or Consequences through thinkthe students 3 to, crystalize their past friends as well as new patrons to make ap- state. , as they have been learning ing their will and which improve appearances pointments Delbert W. Smedley, art super-visor- many new aspects jaf health from . make their spirits soar. . Granite School District; the dental point "of view. The Norman K. Skancky, art super- collection of arts,' mobiles and visor of .Ogden City school are displays will be used at the Utah among those working with stu- State Dental Convention May dents from their area to display art in windows. Vaughn J. PerMrs. Smith ps State Dental kins, art teacher of Davis High, Health Education Chairman for motivated his students to create the Auxiliary said that she was mobiles that add interest, to planning an exhibit of these dental ideas. Richard Barnes of placards, mobiles and posters South ' Davis Junior High has that bad .been on display in Utah had his students place art In at the American Dental Auxiliary's windows in the various com- meetings during the Dental Cos? Not too long ago a black and much younger than most Health is Natures Greatest munities. The Utah State Dental vention in Philadelphia, Penn.-icloud rolled across the midwest, Auxiliary is participating in this October. Preserve It! . dimming the sun to the extent Gift to Man dental health education program Barnes in eastern on Keith were Dr. turned D, lights under the direction of tin Utah titles The cloud was awesome State Dental Association. and sinister' in portent. People Dr. Moses H. Thatcher and Dr. covered their face with hand' Fred G. Hardy, both Salt. Lake and looked kerchief masks City, are presidents of the Asaskant at the murky aky as dust sociation with Dr. A. LeMoyne Settled as a black omen of Peterson. Ogden, being chairman doom the landscape. upon of the Dental Health Education ahock to Superstition changed Eddy Cole, Jr., sen. Tickets art on sals in all thrss committee. Kaysville when the reason for the dust the Mrs. Edwin Col reand Mr. LDS Wards for of Farmington Salt L. Kenneth Mrs. Dedeking. blow became knowq. turned Feb. 8 from the East Davis Stake Welfare Banquet It Lake City, is president of the The time was the thirties. The is to be held on Feb. Central States mission where he Saturday, H. with Mrs. Conway auxiliary cloud was Texas, Kansas, Oklahad served for the past two years. 11, at 7 p.m. in the recreation homa and Dakotas heading for hall of the Davis Stake Center Morris, Ogden, president-elec- t will give his homecoming adHe Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, Kaysville, the Atlantic. Year after year in Kaysville. dress Sunday, February 12 at Dental the of chairman serves as more grass'-wa- s plowed under and daughters" Health Education Committee wih the Sixth Ward sacrament meetA "Mother as year after year the drought the Farming-to- n other members of the committee ing at 5:30 p.m. in held was night increased. The earth was picked Second Ward, Monday, for Stake welfare banquet Mrs. Russell Petty, Ogden; . by the restless winds to ride all members of the First and being S. M. Bingham, Provo; Davis Stake welfare banMrs. The the aky hundreds of miles. Second Year Beehive Girls' ClasMrs. Richard Baker, Brigham quet is scheduled for Saturday; What caused such a scourge ses. It was held in the Relief Mrs. Wendall Taylor, Salt February 11 at T p.m. in the City; to the land? The answer is Society room under the direction Lake and Mrs. Joseph Stake House. The charge is $5.00 It was the Jehovah of Mrs. Jamqk Hansen and Mrs. GaQey, City simple! Bountiful. per plate and all stake members two complex that man is bigger Keith Mills, leaders of the The Auxiliary members are being asked to attend by than nature and in his submis- groups. assisting the Dental Association President Alan B. Blood. sive way had no means to hit christened were babies Five in getting pamphlets and research Priesthood advancement. back.Land was a commodity durinng the sacrament services material to interested students Kent Adams, son of Mr. and to be used or abused at thfc of the Farmington Second Ward, in the science of Mrs. Lewis Adams, was ordaindepartments whim of man in extracting its Sunday. Alvin Chamberlain christreasures. What bitter retalia- tened his infant son, David. He Dennis Dalton, eon ef Mrs. ed as a priest at the Fifth Ward Priesthood meeting Sunday. tion.' The nation had sowed is the sixth child bom to Mr. Reta Dalton, was advanced from wind and reaped a whirlwind. a Teacher to a Priest in the Mark Barton, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Robert M. Barton, gradual -- abused Natura-ean-- be only -- Another baby boy, Doq Stephen Aaronic Priesthood of the Farmied from Primary in the Fourth so long land, resources and White, waa blessed by his ma- ngton Second LDS Ward, last Ward Sunday evening, at Sacraeven mans abuse of himself, be- ternal grandfather. He Is the Sunday. v fore retailat on occurs. Some- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stephen Mrs. Caryel Welch has been ment meeting. times it is alow, insidious and White. Scout Court of Honor sustained as Activity Counselor The Kaysville Fifth Ward Ex unsuspecting other times it is The first daughter of Mr. and in the Farmington First Ward swift, tremulous and devasting. Mrs. Richard K. Robinson was MIA. She replaces Patricia Gold- pkrers. Guide Patrol and Scouts With proper care and use given the name of Lisa, by her man, who is attending a night held their Court of Honor SunNature life span is unlimited. father. She has three small broth- school. day evening, at the Davis Stake Mans life be surely ers. Tws change in the officers of House. Thirty awards were preA baby girl, the first child of the YWMIA of the Farmington sented to the group. lengthened bys jpdicious husbanding of his inate resources. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Fleet, was Second Ward was announced SunThe Explorers and Mia Maids A graphic example of this was given the name of Shelly. She day. Mrs. June Thurston will re- of the fifth ward will hold their recently portrayed at the 100th was blessed by her father. Tuesday-at place Mrs. Virginia Rice as kitchen carnival birthday party of a native son. Carolyn is the name given the Manual Counselor. As Mrs. Thurs- 7:15 p.i The young people will He appeared on his own pro- tiny daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. ton has been serving as atten- prepare their own food and later gram with men 0 and even' Carlos R. Clark. She waa born dance secretary, she willqg re- enjoy dancing under the direction 60 years younger. He appeared on Christmas, morning and was placed in that position by;Mr. of leaders Lyle Elliott, Dick Beens r hardly, older than the youngest christened Sunday by her father. Elosia Bradley. and Wanda Nielson. National Beauty Salon Week . ..... Your Doctors Corner 18-2- Long life is found in obedience to nature , n Kaysville Church News Farmington Father Brennan The Utah Senate opened its aession Monday morning with a prayer that is 19 centuries old Father John Brennan, CAP. of St Bose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton delivered the prayer, which was offered for the guidance of the legislators. Father Brennan, acting, Guest Chaplain for the Senate, ai Donna N. Taylor, Clearfield daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Taylor, Gearfield, has answered a call from the LDS Church - Heart fund drive is this month 1 are - -- 20-4- Mrs. Glenn Taylor, Layton Layton, chairman of the heart fund drive for Kaysville and Layton areas has announced that the drive would be conducted here during the balance of the month of February. is Mrs. Taylor's Mrs. Gerald Purdy, Kaysville. The area is being broken into wards with chairmen in charge of each, Mrs. Taylor said. Jaycees in both communities are going to complete the drives through the business houses. Youth & Christ Valentina m Tal-ber- vi ,1 Elder Reger H. Thornton. In Western Canada Roger H. Thomson to serve church . in Western Canada t , A farewell testiKaysville monial honoring Elder Roger H. Thomson will be held Sunday, February 12, at 6 p.m. In the Kaysville Fifth Ward Chapel. Elder Thomson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thomson, will leave .to serve the LDS Church as a missionary in Western Canada. At the farewell meeting Sunday, Mrs. Pearl Jorgenson will play prelude .and postlude music and the . opening song of the congregation will be I Need The Every Hour. Robert Brakey will offer the invocation and the Sacrament song by the choir will be More Holiness Give Me, to be followed by the Sacrament served by members of the Aaronic Priest- bers in song. The program will also include the teenage trio from the First Baptist Church and participation by many other young, people. Special hearts of various colors have been designed ; by Carin Cates to use in the presentation of the theme. A special invitation to attend is extended to all teenagers and others who interested. are To accept gooT advice Is but ta increase one's own ability. Goethe V the bucket, We give advice by but take it by the grain. William Alger Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 27 Member: - and will serve as a missionary in Western Canada. A farewell testimonial will honor Miss Taylor at the Gear-fiel- d Third Want chapel on Sunday, February 12, at 7:30 p.m. Donald F. Petterbcrg will conduct the program and prelude and postlude music will be played by Joyce Davis. Opening song of the congregation will be It May Not Be On the Mountain Mark G. Niederhauser Height. will offer the invocation. The Sacament song will be How Great by the congregation the Wisdom and the Love. Daniel I. DHulst will be the speaker with Farrell J. Bennett, Bishop Eldon H. Barlow, the parents of the missionary and Miss Taylor all speaking briefly. Musical selections will include a vocal solo How Beautiful Upon the Mountain by Shirley a organ and piano duet by Joyce Davis and Kathleen Bushnell, "The Lords Prayer and the closing song of the congregation The Spirit of God Like A Fire Is Burning. Don B. Taylor will offer the benediction. U.S. GOOD for rally will be held Saturday night, Feb. U, at 7:30 pjn. in th Quincy School, 30th and Quincy, Ogden. The theme for this pra-grawill be Tower of Love, The Youth for Christ Choir under g the able direction of Carmen will present several num- -- Eisen-brand- T Saturday night chose the prayer from a letter written in the year 95 A.D. by Oernent, Bishop of Rome, and addressed ta the Christiana a t Corinth. Pope Clement was the third successor to St. Peter the Apostle as Bishop of Rome. , "The prayer of St. Clement for leaders ef government, written almost 19 centuries ago, la still timely today, Father Brennan said. Grant to The prayer reads: them, O Lord, health, peace, concord, and firmness, so that they may exercise the supreme leaderon ship Thou hast conferred them. For it is Thou, O Master, O heavenly King of all ages, that ccnferrest upon the sons of men glory and honor and authority over the things that are upon the earth. Do Thou, O Lord, direct their counsels in accord with what is good and pleasing in Thy sight, 'so that they may piously exercise in peace and gentleness the authority Thou hast granted them,, and thus experience Thy graciousness. Father Brennan, a member cf the Layton Jaycees, was the guest at the Senate Chambers, of Sen. Haven " Barlow, State Senator from Davis County, Donna B. Taylor Missionary returns answers call to serve as missionary Church News 1 Valentino rally - toll Health Week Feb. 5 , Youth for Christ Y NATIONAL EDITORIAL, ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 233 N, Michigan Avenue Chicago, HL . Terms of Subscription . Mail $3.50 For Tear Eugene C. Prigmore will speak in Advance) (Payable and Bishop Clinton Zollinger, Mr. Publisher Anderson and Mrs. Thomson and the- - mis- Lloyd E. hood. sionary will all speak briefly. Joseph Hill will sing Enough to Know, accompanied by Jo Ann Hill and the closing song of the congregation will be We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet. The Sacrament song will be by Layne Galbraith. Mary Vera Woolsey --Adv. . The Annual stockholders meeting of the West Branch Irrigation Company will be held at the LDS Syracuse Ward hall Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 2 p.m. The main purpose of the meeting Will be for the election of a beard of directors to serve for the ensuing year, Mgft Ank Ain Evelyn Lundberg Irrigation company to elect board t; BowringEditor Asst Editor Betty Fisher Stan's Chevron Service 690 So. ATLAS Tires State, Clearfield Batteries Phone TA 54765 Brake Service ,rd ,1 CHOICE JR0UND STEAK lb. RUMP ROAST GROUND ROUND BONELESS TOP ROUND BARSHAM lust Received Whole or Half Our Shipment of White Goods We Offer FROZEN FOOD TIP TOP FROST NFLAME 6 oz. APPLE PIES LEMONADE 10 for Honest Abe Prices 89 29'- $1.99 BOTTOM DOUBLE FITTED-R- eg. $169 ..,..$1.99 TOP DOUBLE FITTED Reg. $3.19 $2.79 72x103 Single Bed Size Reg. $2J9 $1X3 PILLOW CASES .2 Pr. 99c SHEETS Spring Maid Fancy Rose Blossom, 81x108 . Spring Maid Fancy Embroidered Rose, 81x108 How $2.99 Reg. $3.29 Cases to Match $M9 Pr. -- BEDSPREAD SPECIAL SPRING CLEARANCE ON -S- HOES- Women! and Children1! Casuals, Pump, Ties SPOOL HEELS Leather, Suede, Patent MUST CLEAR MARKED DOWN Men's Dress 13 Oxfords-- - Rand and Randcrait Values to $16.95 Only $6.99 Boys' Dress Oxfords Group I Group II $2.83 $3.88 Sizes 8V2 to 3 Sizes, 3 to 6 Values to DISH TOWELS BATES New Location S1.C3 New Large Store Store days. Saturday, 9 a.xn. to 7 pjn. . $7.95 ONLY $4.88 FABRICS Reg. $1.49 yd Hours, 9 a.m.-6:3- 3 Special 79c yd. p.m. week- ? For a LOWER FOOD BILL . . . Shop at your HOME OWNED FOOD STORE. Compare our everyday low low food prices. AG Clearfield Dept. Store IITII'S CLEARFIELD; SIIOPPU! G PLAZA rf-- TEXAS PINK Bates Disciplined Single and Double NOW $3.99 Reg. $7.35 Tufted Rayon and Cotton Bleached ,.$3.S3 Large Bleached GRAPEFRUIT m GR. ONIONS.. -- Only . , . SHEETS Reg. $2.69 (81x108 Full Bed Size) : pkj- - RUSSET U.S. No. 1 "Springmaid White, White, First Quality . . . Priced at this LOW Price for tHIs Special Sale ior 49 POTATOES, 10 lb. bag WHITE GOODS 4 BREADED SHRIMP - RADISHES - Booth 10 oz. CLEARFIELD OPEN SUNDAYS FOOD LAYTON SPECIALS THURS. fhra SUN. STORES CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY OPEN MON. SAT, 7 a.m, KAYSVILLE 7 djo |