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Show nuKrlW f fberttideprannkmswsa.. urn wee in non Dinner guests Sunday af Mr. and Mn. Myron Phillips were Mn. George Barnes, Mn. Mild. red Gospill, New Pymouth, Idaho, Mr. and Mn. Wendell Barnes and son, King. Mr. end Mn, Edwin Sprague Prooco Jo (Norma) ByVV the weekend at Grand spent 17M751 Phony Jur.kn,' Colorado with his Mr. and Mrg. Afton Stolnor, father, E. E. Sprague. The Mr. and Mrt. Dale Steiner and family met for a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Dalton, children, American Fork, Mis n West at U.S.U. Point, were dinner guests Steiner of Carolyn were guests over the week- Thursday, of Mr. and Mn. Vernend of Mr. and Mn. Arle' K. on Nichols. . StetneP Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent wore Mrir Key broen rftvmod laet guests of Hubert Stewart of Los 'week from Freemont, Nebraska, Angeles, California at dinner at where the visited at the home the World Motor Lodge In Salt of her ion, Mr. and Mn. Mark Lake City, Thursday evening. Mr. Stewart 'was a house guest cf Mr. Green, for several seeks. Mr. fmoet R. Bthling return- and Mn. Kent on Sunday.' Mrs. Nora Barton Is recovered home, this weekend from California where ahe accompan- ing from major eye surgery peried her two sisters, Mn. Ethel formed at the LDS Hospital last Milligan, Mr. and Mn- - Homer week. Mrs. Faye Moon and daughter, Taylor, Bountiful, on a weeks vacation to Los Angeles. San Elizabeth, are visiting this week Dlegy and Old fexico, gt Boise, Idaho with Mr. and . Mrf. N. A. Rasmussen returnMn. Ross Brown and family. ed from Salt, Lake City where Ngncy Gerber, daughter of Mr. ahe spent the. past week visiting and Mn. Art Gerber underwent at the home of her daughter, a tonsllectomy, Friday. Mr. and Mn. Bill Martin. - Mrs. Bom ice Welker and Mrs. Mr and Mr. Charles Taylor, Martha Kent were guests at a San Rafael, California were bouse Club at the Hotel Bea Lomond 1 guests the past week cf h a in 'Ogden, Tuesday afternoon, M r. sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Vemen Nichols and . Mn. Bud Tice. In Sandy, Saturday, with visited was Croon guest , Mrs. Marorle Shewed and at her Pinochle Club in Sunset Mr. apd Mrs. James fariiily. of the home at evening, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor Mn. Dona Kidd. Other guests were Mrs. Carmen Watts, Mrs. are spending a few. days this Herdt, Mrs. Loreen Moncur, Mn. week with friends at Idaho Falls, Edith Mayhue, nod Mrs Glenna Idaho. Mr. and .Mrs. Parley Webb Bennington. Mr. and Mn. Barnard Mitchell, entertained at dinner Thursday, for the following guests; Mn. Mr. arid Mrs. Glenn Austin returned home after spending the pest Hannah Burbank, Nyssa, Oregon, week at Pacific Grove, California Mn. Ruby Smith, Mn. Shirley where they attended the Asilo-ma- Burbank, Ogden; Mn. tula Burbank, Boise, Idaho. Mite Judy end Linda Hansen, Herbert McCarty Mt by plane for Dayton, Ohio where he will Syracuse, Miss Sandra Nicholas, spend several weeks on a govern- Clearfield, were guests over the weekend of their Aunt and Uncle, ment business trip. Mr. and Mrs Cesrye P. Bar- Mr. and Mrs. VerneQ Swanger. ker, Mr. and Mn. Darvgl Miller Glen Garrett returned from wen guests of Mn. Roetta Hors- Washington D.' C. where h a ley, Saturday evening, at a birth- spent the past week on a business day party honoring Mn. Honley. trip. . , , Mr. end. Mri. Vemell Swanger Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cole entertained at their home Sunday visited in Salt Lake City, Satur.evening, following' their son, Ed- day, with Mr.' and Mn. Bert dys, homecoming address at the Bartin, Mr. and Mn. Bryon .Sixth Ward Chapel during Sac- Swanger. . President Alan B. Blood, Paul rament meeting. Out of town guests- included; Mt. and Mn. Layton, Owen Horne, Clifford D. Richard Iioffman, daughten, Di- Strong and Mn. Adella Rush-fort- h will be among those to ane and Marsha; Mr. and Mn. Bruno Stelter, Mn. Laura Stelter, attend the LDS Region Welfare Mr. and Mn. Ace Derricott, Don Meeting at Evanston, Wyoming, and Mrs. Carl Wesinberg, Jean Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. .Max Rigby, Mr. Nielsen, Thelma Tanner, Albert C. Kmetzsch, Albeit T. Kmet-ssc- and Mn. Alfred Rigby and Mn. Mr. and Mn. R. Frans Ira Egbert attended the funeral and daughters, Kathryn and service of LeGrande Newell Rigby Doris, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. at Bancroft, Idaho Wednesday. and Mrs. Jot Isaac and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Giles, Mr. Jo Ann, Bountiful. . and Mrs. Grant Bond visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Shef- - Mr. and Mrs. James T. Giles field. Col. And Mn. Wells F. and family, Salt Lake City. Csllett, Mr. And Mrs. Amos Odd, Also wttb' Mrs.' A. L. Gillespie, Mn. Effle B. Miller entertained Mrs. D. E. Carlile and children, Club at A well arrang- Manti . the 30-ed Valentine Buffet dinner Mite Keren Kinsey end Mist Elaine Harvey who are attend. the Sheffield home in Kaysville, ing the USU at Logan spent the Saturday, evening, Feb. 11. Those who enjoyed the delight- weekend with their parents. ful evening were: Mr. and Mn. Scott Pock or, son of Mr. and H. Edwin Williams, Mr. and Mn. William Packer, underwent Mn. Henry D. Call, Mn. Mable major surgery at the Dee HoStevenson, Mr .and Mn. Dan H. spital. Wednesday. Adams, Layton, Mr. and Mn. Mir and Mrs. Ivan Sessions, Newell Galley, Mr. and Mn. G. Mn. Corilla Anderson and chilbin. Eva dren, visited in Salt Lake SaturHenry Hampton, Christensen, Syracuse, Mr. and day, with Mn. Evelyn Sessions, Mn. Walter W. Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Anne Brough. Mn. C. Lennis Smith, Clearfield. Miss Judy ScheHleld returned Mrs. Lavida Larkin, and. her home, Friday, Feb. 3, from the sister, Mn. Vilate Colemere, en- Dee Hospital after major surgery. tertained at a dinner, party SundMrt. Hannah Wright hat boon ay,-for Mr. and Mrs. George very ill at her home the past Garrett and daughter, Laura week. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Telman Marie, Mn. Henry Jensen, Aaron Larsen, all cf Salt Lake City, and daughter, Provo, visited Sun-- , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Payne, day with Mr. . and Mn. Linn Ogden and Miss Robyn Larkin. Sandall and other relatives. The occasion was in honor., of Kenneth Young returned homo Mrs. Hrthdy annlver-sa- i. from Dayton, OJrfo where he spent the past week on a governMrs. MitoreO vespm, Nw Ply- ment business trip. mouth, Idaho Is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Tad and week with her mother, Mn. daughter, California Egalrock, George Barnes. were recent visiton of Mr. and Mrt, John Mlllett, Salt Lake Mn. Edwin Haliday. City, was a house guest Miss Sue Pitman, Fresno, Calweek at the home of her daugh- ifornia and a student-teache- r of ter, Mr. pnd Mrs. Clifford Elliot the Brigham Young University House guest lest week at the at Provo will be a bouse guest home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. of Miss Vilate Brough for the Parley Webb was Mrs. Hannah next S weeks while she is teachBurbank, Nysaa, Oregon. . Davis County ing throughout Mr. and Mn. Victor Dety and Schools. children visited at Panguitch SunMr. and Mrs, Rey Lewis, Salt day, with his parents, Mr. and Lake City, were Tuesday visitors Mn. Walter B. Daly. The occa- - of Mr. and Mrf. Braid Bond, Tress for Utah farms soon Kayo Hews Lp-ga- .. h, People who plan on planting trees this year on their farms, ranch woodlands, and forest lands, should order their' trees soon, according to Bill Pculsen, District Forester, Utah Forestry Department. The State tree nursery at Logan plans to start shipping trees about April 1. There will be over 200,000 seedlings available this spring. that trees J'oulsen indicate can be planted as soon as the frost is out of the ground. Those control over untreated plantings. Experiments showed that chopped up and buried planted early in the spring will have n longer growing period in which to become established. The first year most of the seedlings energy will be used to establish the root system apd little top growth gill be noted. An established root system Is essential for vigorous growth In the following years. The seedlings are sold for farmers and ranches in Utah at a nominal cost The seedlings are to be used for windbreaks, post lots, wood lots, wildlife habitat, and Christmas tree planting on farms and ranches- A farm or ranch Is defined as a piece of land two acres or more in size. The law prohibits use of seedlings, for ornamental or., decorative purposes. Nor can the seedlings be resold as living trees. The popularity of Christmas tree planting Is Increasing In tJtah, as the demand for Christmas trees becomes stronger. The majority of the plantings have been made on Irrigated land, and It is estimated that it will take ten years before the trees will be ready to harvest In the past. Blue Spruce and Douglas Fir have been the most popular trees to plant for Christmas trees, roto-tillin- g but now.Pondereta Pine is be- coming more popular as a Christ mas tree. Also, Ponderoea Pine will reach Christmas tree size 2 or S February 16, 1961 finest collections ef "life-aiso- " Americans. T.it "Train to that launches the prola Disneylands fuU teals gram - The Byll Telephone Hour; will will originate in Disneyland modal ef a middle. 18th Century present its first original musical which hes one ef the nations train.' The Sounds of production, Friover NBC-TAmerica, day, February IT, 7:00 pm. The hour-lon- g eolorcest will recreate some of the distinctive sounds A Abrahqm Lincoln on eg pradietfd, Utah HAS become of our American yesterdays and a trtaturg .hausq. Wg produce mere than twice og music them te fantasies, setting much gypsum as we use, seven times as much Iren, end dance. 10 times n$ much lqd "41 i"r 25 times qg much Composer-- conductor Gordon and 19 times as much capper. Thttf qpd other potash Jenkins hes written both words mineral surpluses, told nut af sfate, help grpqte prof-Pfrfend music for this special Bell for thewtondf of Utabss. r Telephone Hour. He will also conduct the chorus that serves UTAH ss commentator throughout the Yea-terd- bo presented February 17 available at state nursery P ff-r-- The sounds of America -- to years sooner than the Blue Spruce. Sounds around four,, central scant. The first scene Is a story book cattle from the land of make-believ- o RENT A ty MIHIHG AQSOCIATIQtl ef America "from the eqrfh comes an abundant Iff Fafs f Gordon Jenkins has built "The tsrfcd frcc;;:ra Seedling application forms can be obtained from the' County Agents, Soil Conservation Service, Agriculture Conservation program officials, U. 8. Forest Rangers, or by writing to the Utah Forestry Department, 1210 Municipal Airport, Salt Lake City, production. "The Sounds Utah. Service , DELL'fi snnVJCE 135 N, Main for all" CLEARFIELD shel-terbel- ts, Clearfield seaman serves on shl WESTERN PACIFIC (FHTNC) Le Roy G. Christensen, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Christensen, of 201 Ross Dr., Clearfield, is serving aboard the radar picket ship USS Forster operating with the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. The Forster is scheduled to conduct a good-wi- ll tour of the Philippines in February, with visits to San Carlos, Negros, Surigao, Mindanao, Leyte and New Washington, Panay. During this period, three officers , and 25 enlisted men of the Philippine Navy will be Indoctrinated and trained in shipboard duties. This will be the first visit to many Philippine ports by n U.S. Navy ship since World War IL The Forster la also scheduled to visit Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan. iteak Sir-lo- in SPARE Country Style TEXAS PINK Dozen MILD CHEDDAR a 01GG8G Lettuce Asparagus Broccoli Large, Fancy Reads BREADED Largfc, Fgncy Heads each Shrimp Pencil 2 heads 29 Tender lb. pkg. jumbo Articholtcs -n (o)g SPARE TIME Pies 0hip. Goof Turk. 6 for $ 1 Large Fancy EACH Cauliflower Hlce White, Large Heads . at O this last FAVORITE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles and families. Kent Galbraith, sen ef Mr. and Mrs. D ean Galbraith, unde went major surgery at the Dee Hospital last Wednesday. H e returned home Saturday. Sunday guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halil day and family were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibby, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Olive Robins was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mn. Eddy Hayes at Bountiful, Wednesday, February 8 in honor of hejr granddaughter, Myron's, birthday anniversary. Miss Lois Rasmuston enter-taine-d SO guests at a Stork shower Friday evening at her home in honor of Mn. Dawn Bain, Bountiful. Weekend guests ef Mrs. Amelia Cottrel were Mr. and Mn. K. B. Corel, Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Graham and daughter, Marsha, Salt Lake City. Mrs. James Rasmussen was a luncheon guest Wednesday, In Farmington, of Mrs. Alan Height Mrs. Pauline Tippetts, Mrs. Louise Gailey, Aba. Elizabeth Swan and Aba. Roetta Horsley attended t be Utah Federated Womens dubs Conference i n Provo, Saturday. Mrs. Roetta Horsley spent Man-da- y evening at Bountiful High School as oh of the judges of the American Legion Auxiliary Oratorical Contest on the Constitution of the United States. m ci. 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