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Show .THE LAY ION JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, ATUL TAKE HONORS AT OGDEN CLUB In a Telegraphic shoot at Ogden dun club Sunday Clearfield Gun club team won with 74 of 75, Ogden Gun club team No. 1 was second with 72 of 75, and Ogden Gun club team No. 2 was third with 71 of 75. W. Ed White and Phil Mabey of the Clearfield outfit and Charles Chandler of team No. 1, Ogden dun club, chalked up perfect scores. singles events Joe In the top honors with garneered hiabey 50-bir- a Mr. and Mrs. Dick McBride of Avon, Utah were Sunday guests of Mrs. Naomi Hamblm. The famEaster program were conducted ily went Eastering. last Sunday at meetings of the two Funeral services for Arthur Clearfield wards'. At evening servof Yakima, Washington ices of the Second ward, Elder Da- Woodward were conducted Wednesday at 1 vid Broadbent of Salt Lake City p.m. at the Larkin Funeral Parlor was the guest speaker in Ogden, with Bishop Clarence J Sunday school of the Second Stoker or the Second ward officiat ward gave an Easter program Sun- ing. Invocation was by Walter W. day morning in the junior high Steed, Jr.; and benediction by school. Numbers included, a talk John Larkin. Two vocal duetk, by Bishop Clarence J. Stoker; mixSoftly and Tenderly" and the ed quartet of mens voices with Christian'a Good were Night," William Ashby, Don Lund, Lon sung by Hattie Sessions and Susan Kennard and Dean Jeffs, singing Guthrie. Speakers were, Elders -I Know That My Redeemer David Layton and G. W. Guthrie. Liveth, with piano accompani- Dedicatory prayer at the grave ment by Raymond Fuller; violin side in the Syracuse cemetery was and piano duet Bernice Fuller and offered by Bishop Stoker. A native Raymond Fuller; solo, Open the of Michigan, Mr. Woodward lived Enid Rob- for Gates of the Templ many years in Clearfield, while dramatized Easter story, James G. Wood and David Stoker erts; Erma Kennard, and Ladies chorus were bishops of the original Clearsinging, More Holiness Gime Me" field ward. He and his wife, the Superintendent Victor Smith was former Armilda Massengale, LDS in charge. converts, although they moved to Mrs. Fonda Stout and children Washington, dpsired to be brought spent last week in Ephraim as back here for burial. Their faithguests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ped- ful nephew, Merlin Jpnes made their wish come true, and both erson, parents of Mrs. Stout. CLEARFIELD NEWS DAVIS SHOOTERS d 49. singles H. Mills In the and Hal Armstrong were tied with 23 each, and in the 25 bird handicap Joe Mabey took top honors with a 23. . . The results: Telegraphic shoot, Clearfield Gun club team, 74 of 75 ;W. Ed White, rhil Mabel, 25, Joe Mabey, 24, James garner, 24. No. I 72 Ogden Gun club team of 75: Charles Chandler, 25; W. E. Grimm, 24; Jack Gcalta, 23. 2 71 No. Ogden Gun club team of 75; Eugene McLain, 24; II. Miller, 24; Hod Turner, 23; Clarence Starkey, 23. 50 bird singles: Joe Mabey, 49, W. E. Grimm 48; W. Ed White, 48; Charles Chamber, 48; Phil Mabey, 25-bir- d H. Mi48; Clarence Starkey, 47; Jack 48; McLean, ller, 47; Eugene 48; Christensen, Alf 48; Gealta, WarJames Charles Anderton, 45; Hod ner, 45; Otto Waldron, 44; Turner, 44; Joe Roden. Fletcher Scowcroft, 43, Charles Fletcher Scowcroft, 43; Charles Hoismgton, 42; Judy P1 Mrs. Joe Mabey, 42; Ralph Boam 42; Gill Read, 41; Mike Ander41- - L. J. Loughran, 40; Ray Owen ton, 39; Niles Jones, 38; 30 i:od WngsEm. 36: II. Mills, 23, Itai 25 bird Singles, 21, Armstrong, 23; II. Anderton. ArmClaude 21; Glanville, B. L. 16 strong, Jr. 21; J. Doakes, Pug-mir- wm e, TRADE IN YOUR OLD NOW! Before hot weather BEGINS and your old refrigerator QUITS. Morbys SUNSET, UTAH Free Estimate Phone 2-89- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mr. A. D Sargent DETROIT took of Sunset Heights, Clearfield he plans the night train east where to stop in Missouri and then on to Detroit to visit his daughter. He plans to bring his little granddaughter back with him. Carl V. Green of ELECTED as a director of elected w'as Roy of America Life the Cooperative an insurance affiliate of the American Farm Bureau Federation The elections were held in Salt Lfikp City. ILL Hyrum Gibby has been is now ill for seriously convalescing. Tiana and Eugene, TWINS son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. celebrated their A1 Castellano, first birthday with a party and re freshments. Mrs. Wayne Christensen baked the birthday cake. six-wee- Mrs. WilANOTHER TRIP and liam Varney and her Mrs. and Mr. daughter Harry S. McCool with their son. Mickey, have been traveling again. This time it was two weeks in San Francisco. Mrs. Varney just recently returned from Florida, Cuba and and points south. WELCOME JOHN CREAMER ACE MECHANIC - SEE US FOR YOUR All Work And Material Guaranteed The new owner is backed by Call 2-60- 42 14 New York. young Betty, a lady, is in retail and merchandising at Maceys in San FranCalifornia . She obtained cisco. her masters degree in New York University. Betty is dashing to New York to retrieve her sister Dena, equally career-bounDena is interviewer for the Blue Cross Hospital in New York. Besides her present occupation, she has delved actively in dramatics and modeling. Both girls are coming back home on the train together for a longer visit with their parents and friends. career-minde- Y Y Y fY v f f Y T T T Y Y 50 off of regular prices Tf on all merchandise dis-played in SOUTH window from April 23 to April 30rd, inclusive. New merchandise Y will be added each day. Y Y Y & fY t t t t Y Mcrchindise displayed each EVENING will be on sale the following day, including items show above. ILL The sudden critical illness of her mother too Mrs. Harry Kelts of Arsenal Villa to Vine-lanNew Jersey. She flew to Philadelphia and thence to her mothers bedside. RETURN ROY CONFECTIONERY v UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT - Irene and Morris Smithen Come in and meet your friends SANDWICHESMALTSSUNDAES Mr. and Mrs. Les 1 say FREEZING , is the modern nay to preserve its easier ! ifis cooler! its quicker! .mw 'W " 'V -. v'' vv v, baths! hot-wat- er arduous boiling for hours! Montgomery Jewelry Co. CLEARFIELD, UTAH J . cooling jars to scalding of jars, rubbers and lids! Soma day youll wonder hy you ever stood over a hot stove for hours to preserve, when its so easy with a home freeser. watch and turn! 3. Put them in your home freezer! that 't all I And We have the General Electric Home Freezer Just picture yourself preserving this modern, easier way: thats roomy enough to hold 280 pounds of food. Theres also a smaller model 1. You scald your vegetables. 2. Pack and seal them in sanitary, airtight that holds 140 pounds. You can preserve foods the year round and keep them delicious and fresh up to a year. containers. d ROY Mrs. E. B. Miller of Arsenal Villa welcomed a friend of 19 years, Mrs. Minnie Osmun, to the sights of Utah. Mrs. Osmun is from Denver. Colorado and this is her first glimpse of Utah. Mrs. Miller plans a stay at the Hotel Utah and chartered bus trips for part of her friends visit. NOTES ABOUT FOLKS OFFERS Weber county commissioners voted today to issue a call for bids to move a 20 by chicken coop at the countv infirmary at Roy 100 feet back from the highway. The infirmary barn had been moved earlier. 40-fo- VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. John BOB'S SHOE SERVICE PimTTYT General Electric Home Freezers are available in 4-- and Immediate delivery. A 8-cu- fttn i Rim models. -ft General Electric $ Home Freezer Home Freezer is, we think, the finest home freeser yon can buy. We say this after making comparisons throughout the field. rpm much faith in this great electrical organisation as wo have. G-- E With the General Electric Home Freeser, you get a written five-yeprotection plan, consisting of a one-yea- r warranty against defective material For one thing, its dependable. In the General Electric Home Freeser is the very same type refrigerating system used in the General Electric Refrigerator. And, more than 1,700,009 of these systems have been in use ten years or longer. or The General Electric cabinet is called the Ter-feSeaL" Repeated laboraUry tests have proved that the cabinet keeps food frozen for several days after the current has been shat eff. Remember, when yonre buying a home freeser Investment. So invest youre making a long-terin tho best. Invest in a dependable, proved General Electric Home Freeser. After all, wo dont have te sell yen ea the Ceneral Electric name. Yen probably have as Yen may use our Contenbnt Pantxirr te purchase your new Home Freeser. ct an addition! workmanship-pi- ns protection on the sealed-i- n four-ye-ar refrigerating system. Pun G-- E REASONABLE AND SATISFACTORY WORK ALWAYS OPEN Call ROY', UTAH BEES Home Freezer For For foods at homo , , , tho frozen foods you buy. storing qulck-froazl- ng O BEAUTY SHOPE Call Telephone SOCIAL HOUR CLUB Roys Social Hour club met at the home of Mrs. Letlie Ta) lor Thursday afternoon for an afternoon of sewing. Refreshments were served. The next meeting of the club will be held at Mrs. Clara Berrett's home. April 28th. cross-contine- ?Y 32-J- 1 Moss dashed home to see Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moss of Roy. The Reed Mosses are making their home in Evanston, Wyoming daughter of J. Dix, stopped off briefly on her way to ROY, UTAH T T Y X Mrs. Kora Moss, the son-in-la- Bettv Dix, ROY Mr. and Mrs. Philip years of Experience. fYf t s HOME recent little German bride of Reed lie Child of Kemmrrer, Wyoming, W'hitmlll of Idaho Falls, Idaho former residents of Roy, are visit- visited In Roy with Mr. and Mrs ing their daughter and and spen Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rogers of Roy, Jesse Robinson Monday the following day with Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Tjalor. WYOMING Mr. and Mrs. Percy Burnett, also of Kemmer The Joe Clays of Ro NEW er. Wyoming, have been down to see Mrs. Burnetts mother, Mrs. have a new son born the second of April. Annie Barton of Roy. Traveling Daughters Plan to Visit Home STATE INSPECTION son-in-la- Mrs Ethel Layton visited in Cen terville last Wednesday with her mother, Mrs Pamela Smith, who Is ill at her home. Mrs. Vera Wilcken and her daughter, Louise motored to Logan recently for a visit with Mrs. son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilcken, Dee is attending school at the Utah State Agriculture college. Lyngby Stoker Is home from the Dee hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis this past week. Cobble Cottage in Ogden was the place where the Literary Guild ladies assembled Monday evening for their regular monthly dmner meeting. The life story of Franz Lisqt, world renowTied musician was given by Mrs. Barbara Stucki, and two readings by Mrs. Wanda Lund. Serving as hostesses for the occasion were, Mrs. Irene Wilcox, Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld, Mrs. Edel-lSmith and Mrs. Edith Steed. George Hamblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hamblin, is in the St. Benedicts hospital, Ogden receiving treatment for a kidney ailment He will be unable to return to school this season, his mother reports. Relief society visiting teachers of Clearfield First ward held their monthly business meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Zilpha Sessions. After serving for a number of years as an instructor of the Teachers Topic, Mrs Mary Blood, whb had been released at a previous meeting, was presented with a gift for her faithfulness to duty. The hostess served light refreshments On his birthday anniversary. David Stoker former hishoo of Clearfield ward and earlv pioneer of this community was honored at a family dinner recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin D. Stoker, a son and daughter-in-law- . ARRESTS Arrested for speeding were E. J. Ellsworth, 20, Roy, fined $20 and Harry Sato, 33, Roy, $20 forfeited. a 30 BERRETTS GARAGE Personal Notes About Folks now lie in the Syrscuy cemetery, awaiting the Judgment day to awaken them from their sleep of death." At the recent funeral, our present Bishop Stoker made the observation that the land, upon which the new stake house and Second ward chapel is built, was once the property of the Woodwards and it was no wonder that the soil was m fertile, because they had loved the place and had made it yield so abundantly. West Points recently returned missionaries from the British mis sion field, Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett were guests speakers at the assembly class meeting of Clearfield Second ward. M Men and Gleaner girls, held last Wednesday evening m the First ward Mrs. Susan E. Wood had as a week end guest in her home, her son, Charles Wood, of Pendleton, Oregon. Members of the O F F club fnm Clearfield attended their regular meeting held recently at the home of Mrs. Frank Whitesides in Lay-to- Wil-cken- REFRIGERATOR ' tl. IU9 fY for Appointment ROY, UTAH Two Operators on Y Duty Saturdays fX O Make this seasonal Special SEE BEE SOON! AjpipMsinncees 2317 Washington Blvd. OGDEN Dial 6214 |