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Show ' THE JOURNAL 2 , THE LIVESTOCK Spring Frolic Is Sat. Night SITUATION CLEARFIELD N. Davis Reita Moulton Is Now Mrs. Dean C. Hansen Dan Weaver Named Jaycee Prexy SYRACUSE Miss Reita Moulton,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Moulton of Layton, became the bride of Dean C. Hen-se- n in a ceremony performed in Dan Weaver has been named president of the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce. Other new officers are: Dick Cook, first vice president; Clark Adams, second vice president; Bill Warren and Jim Biggs, two-yedirectors; and Nalder Henry Ruggeri, Layne Bruce Leonard, directors. LaMar Day, past president, now automatically becomes state director. The secretary will be selected later. The new officers will be installed in May. The group is now planning for the state Jaycee convention to be held May 2, 3 and 4 at Cedar City. David Whitesides, Layton, state vice president, has been nominated as president of the state group. Attending the Travel Trophy meeting at Lewiston Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Layne Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Maisey, Mr. and Mrs. Les Mockli, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bybee, Dan Weaver and Dick Cook. the ward Chapel last Friday evening. Lawrence I. Criddle, Bishop uncle of the bridegroom, officiated. Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin J. Hansen of Sy- racuse. a gown of with white satin, fashioned nylon skirt full and sleeves a yoke, long She carried a bouquet of red roses with white satin streamers. She wore a Juliet hat of chantilly lace caught to her finger tip veil of nylon net. She was attended by her sister Miss Betty Moulton as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were the ' Misses Shirlene Hanney, Joyce Criddle, Dalene Billingsly, Madge Adams, Cathy Simmons and Maxine Baker. Vance T. Bennett assumed the duties of Best Man. Mrs. . Moulton chose for her daughters wedding a ballerina length gown accentuated by a pink and white carnation corsage. Mrs. Hansen, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy blue taffeta ballerina length model with red accessories and a red carnation corsage. A wedding reception honored the P.M. young couple from 8:30 to "at the Syracuse Ward Hall. Following a short Honeymoon the newly weds will make their home in Syracuse. , The lovely bride wore ir ar one-ye- ar , CLEARFIELD TO BEGIN REPAIRS hard-surfac- NSD Wins Flag For Bond Honor A weekly newspaper published . the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 utaii siaiTpSiSsSsociation NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NatT Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111 Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. . Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Lona U. Parrish News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager New Sponsor PROVO Mary Dawson, of been Layton, has appointed a sponsor second lieutenant in the Brigham Young University Air Force ROTC sponsors corps, according to Captain Charles K. Moran, advisor to the group. , AMP SAVE! steers reached a top of $34.50 this week with one other load of light weights scoring $34. At the same time the bulk of the good and choice offerings sold from $31 to $33 with a few loads able to go up from the latter price to $33.50. Medium to good grades sold from $29 to $3l with only plain grades down from the inside price. One load of prime heavy heifers scored a top of $33.50 this week while a few other loads of good and choice offerings went at $30 to $33. Plainest grades of heifers sold down to $28. Good fat beef cows sold in a limited way at $25 to $26 with the bulk of medium to at good kinds $21 to Repair - The IOURNAL NOW... $24.50. Most CLEARFIELD of canners and cutters sold from $18 to $20 with only thin light canners Clearfield citys winter-ravage-d roads will being as soon as the at $17 or a little less. weather permits, according to Graydon S. Holt, city councilman in charge of streets and sidewalks. The work will require approximately $11,637. According to Mr. Holt nearly every street in Cleare field will receive a this year. Smith Village is the PROVO Pat Green, of Layton Bamberger road. A total of has been appointed a sponsor first 3400 tons of gravel has already lieutenant in the Brigham Young been stockpiled for the purpose. University Air Force ROTC sponsors corps, according to Captain Charles K. Moran, advisor to the group. BYU Sponsor Stake members LOS ANGELES VNION STOCK for their Another this coming Saturday to be held YARDS, April, 1032 Spring Frolic Dance upturn was scored in the cattle at 8:30 P.M. market this week which put the This is to be a sports dress entire list of quotations well over dance and the Rythm Girls will the low time of a few weeks ago. furnish the music, Admission is At the same time other classes of and Stake M.I.A. leaders un- livestock are little changed, but free the market has been well sold up in all divisions at all times. There was a marked improveDUY ment in quality of cattle offerings this week with quite a few long fed steers and yearlings showing up. Demand was strong for these better kinds and prices are closing mostly 50 cents higher while all other grades and classes are from strong to 50 cents higher. One load of choice and prime c 1952 der whose direction the dance is being held urge a good attendance from the wards. hope spring 5 on hand LAYTON APRIL 19, CLEARFIELD A flag which once flew over the nations capitol in Washington was awarded to the U. S. Naval Supply Depot in Clearfield last Thursday in recognition of the 100 per cent participation in buying U.S. Savings Bonds. The flag was obtained by Rep. Walter K. Granger and was presented by Capt. Charles Schaaf, district supply officer. Sam Park, industrial relations officer at the depot, accepted on behalf of the base. Vernon L. Clark, personal representative of Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder, presented a certificate of special commendation bearing the Stars and Stripes. Mr. Clark is assistant to Secretary Snyder and has directed the defense bond program since 1046. , At the close of the morning ceremony a new 100 per cent defense savings bond flag displaying the Statue of Liberty encircled by stars with numerals 100 per cent below was raised over the administration building with the . (D-Uta- h) $34. Demand for fleshy stock cattle has been broad and a fair volume of medium weight good quality feeders went out at $30 to $32. A few small bunches of choice light calves sold up to $37 with plainer offerings at $33 and under. Hog prices are steady for the week again with quotations showing little or no change for the last month. A few butchers reached a top of $19.50, but the bulk of the more desirable weight offerings went at $18.25 to $18.75. Heavier kinds sold down to $17 with some extreme weights at $16. Packing sows sold from $13 to $13. Sheep and lamb prices are steady. 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Doors 2 drawers, sturdy shelf, 3 big storage compartments. h. enamel Easy-to-clea- n, Giant, twin drainboards. Roomy, features! sound-deadene- d, dose securely. g; Recessed toe and knee space. Impressed soap dish. Crumb-cu- p strainer. throughout Swinging Plus many more. mixing-fauc- et Die-ma- STEEL construction Youngstown Kitchens Food Waste Disposer easily installed. p.m. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs. All club members are urged to at, tend. employes to enroll 100 per cent in payroll savings plan for the purchase of bonds since the outbreak of the Korean hostilities. Minute Man flag. Thursday, April 10, also marked Mr. Clark stated that the Clear- the ninth anniversary of the field depot is the first and only establishment of the Clearfield organization with more than 3000 depot. 361 24th STREET, OGDEN J |