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Show WANT ADS FARMERS Insurance Exchange, Save on automobile insurance without sacrificing dependability. See Henry S. Smedley, Layton, Phone 147-- For Sale Services Offered W. 121 For Rent Real Estate RADIO and Television Repair Quick and Reliable radio and TV repair. Phone 356-JClearfield Appliance Co. Clearfield Wanted to Rent Wanted to Bay Help Wanted 2. O 15c Per Line Ads All Want Per Issue if Run One Time. 10c Per Line Per Issue for Two Times or More. 75c Minimum Charge. O WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to Noon Wed- for Insertion in nesday Thursday Issue. J t t j j tf. 24 j j I ! j j o ! Easy to Place a NOT JUST GOOD . . . BUT THE BEST Bring your worn shoes to us ""N for complete with best workmanship and mate-- J rials. ORAYS SHOE SERVICE . Waynes Market LAYTON, UTAH 529 ! F. A. Weyersberg East Salt Lake City, Utah Just charge it. 3 3-13- 03 by Lydia Kirk. co-hoste- ss. Mrs.-Lillia- son-in-la- w, Kil-foyl- KINDLING Blocks and Scrap Lumber. 25c load and up. SAHARA SALVAGE, east of Hill Air Force Base in Clearfield. FOR SALE SALE Produced in Kaysville to both propositions See FOREST BARKER or Call KAYSVILLE 113-- Pceinnitore .., W 11-2- Work Guaranteed and Delivery Service FREE ESTIMATE 3t. 7 Open Every Evening Until PHONE OGDEN APPLIANCE Phone Kaysville ... 182 1-- 25 REAL ESTATE SATURDAY 8:30 P.M. FOR COMPLETE coverage of your AMERICAN LEGION HOME Held LAYTON Write P.O. Box 281 or WILSON'S BOOK' STORE TECHNICAL and Business Books. PHONE 113 East Second South Salt Lake City 1, Utah Phone Kaysville . 502 CONSTRUCTION CO. I'HONE 184, LAYTON, UTAH TF 14 77 136 For garages old and new, com- plete and installed. $47.50 Phone Salt Lake Ogden 2 TO 6 ... If you are going shopping, I work- will ing, or take excellent care of your children. By the Week, Hour, or Day Phone Kays. 0015-J1- 1 19 Hill Villa, Layton OVERHEAD DOORS 1093 84-24- Phone 32; PUBLIC STENO NOTARY LIC Typing and shorthand done at home. Part-tim- e SHEET music, instruction books, muband and hits song popular accepted outside of home. sic. We will gladly special order l. Barkdull, Ph. Kays. anything you need. LEES MU1232 SIC STUDIO, Layton- - Phone 34. 1. tf. 4-- 24 332 2-- 28 GIVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Lb IT IS used furniture or appliFOR CHRISTMAS ances you want, stop in or call at UNION FURNITURE, Lay-to- The Gift Only You Can Give! n, Phone 640. . tf. outfit (includes gown, veil, slip and panties), dolls. made for 12- - to $4.00. Phone Kaysville 0112-J0 3t. 1268 BRIDE-DOL- L 20-in- ch 4. 11-2- NORGE Oil Burner Heater with barrel. new pipes and $25.00. Phone Kaysville 670-Ror see at 273 East 300 North in Clearfield. 50-gall- on 2, 1285 11-2- 7 It. Special Xmas Offer No. 1 One 8x10 colored photograph in gold frame for $8.00 (Reg. $9.50). Offer No. 2 One 5x7 and two 3x5 for $4.00 (Reg. $5.00). Also friendship photos 6 for 50c or 12 with one 3x5 enlargement for only $1.00. MEINERS STUDIO North Main Kaysville, Utah 39 Phone 71-- J 1271-1- 1-20 4t. BENDIX automatic washer, used only 3 months. Also, a play pen, like new. Inquire at 14 Ronald WOULD like to tend one preAvenue in Layton. in my home dur7 1286 It. school age child ing days at 61 East Center in Kaysville. Call Kays. 13. 0 1277 2t. WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator for sale. See at 203 Ross Drive in Clearfield or call Kaysville 376-R11-2- 11-2- 3. V 1289 11-2- 7 (ttlrarfiplft 200 South 500 (for all ages). Morning Wor- ship Sermon: I Am a Jealous God (Nursery provided for small children) 6:00 p.m. Jr. Two Youth Fellowship Groups. and Instruction. high fellowship ages to 14. Sr. high . fellowship 15 to 19. 12 have time, I will do sewing for your children in my home at 261 West 1st North in Kaysville or Phone 174-0 1275 2t. 11-2- East CLEARFIELD, UTAH A Church Home for all unchurched persons in Clearfield Area We invite you to our rvices: SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:45 a. m. BUSY MOTHERS It. IF YOU dont sew or just dont J. (Emnmmutg (ttljurrff ages RE-WEAVI- . Bonds! PHONE KAYS Liability . 4 NG MAGIC REWEAVING SERVICE 30 5t Where to Vote: J Regular Election Precinct Numbers KAYSVILLE Voting Place Precincts for this Election Chole Arbuckle Ida P. Luthers Catherine Snyder Hazel B. Cutler Zelma Duffin A. C. Toombs Pearl Randall Edith Smith Grace Terrill Helen Hughes Effie T. Apple Catherine Lund Elizabeth Tall Norma Swan Louise Green Carol E. Morgan Dorothy C. Day Mary Barber Nellie Green Elsie Wood Ann B. Wilcox Doris Sepal Ivy M. Johnston Mrs. Harold D. Page esson will be given by Mrs. Minnie Webb. The Second Ward society will meet Wednesday morning, Dec. 3, when the theology lesson will be treated by Mrs. Pauline Tippetts at 1 oclock, after which the teachers topic will be given by Mrs. Ivie Rasmussen at 11:15. The visiting teachers of the Third Ward society will meet Tuesday Dec. 2, at 1 p.m. when the lesson will be given by Mrs. Mary Bowman. The regular meeting will convene at 1:30 p.m. when Mrs. Mae Kershaw Hansen will give the theology lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Woodward spent the past week at Lafayette, California, where they visited Mrs. I I i Annie R. Compton Nina Tonks Enid Phillips i Mae Hopkins Mrs. Lavell Black Verda Shaw Mrs. Ira Page Mrs. John Lambert Mrs. Alice Lewis w, ful, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Pusey, Denver, Colorado, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd. The East Side Neighborhood birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Lois Stephens, Wednesday evening, honoring the anniversaries of Mrs. Edna Smith and Mrs. Harry Eatchel. Mrs. Lillian Openshaw was assisting hostess. Bunco was played after which refreshments were served to Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. Robert E. Burton, Mrs. Luella Bateman, Mrs. Wayne Eatchel, Mrs. Lyda Burton, Mrs. LeRoy Crawley, Mrs. Harry Eatchel and Mrs. Doro- i t Woodwards brother and sister-Tn-laLt. and Mrs. C. W. Whitesides and family. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Weaver and children visited friends in Bounti- tf Darr. Board of Election DAVIS COUNTY Arnold M. Barnes Reweaving Reknitting, Mending, Alterations on all Fabrics Mail order given special attention 227 Ness Building thy Smart. . Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs. Marybelle Gibson was a Phone 11-8 20 It Friday luncheon guest of Mrs. Dell Gibson at her home in Ogden. Miss Irene Swan left Monday for CAROLS REWEAVING San Francisco where she will spend SERVICE the Thanksgiving holidays visiting BEAUTIFUL repair on worn and relatives. damaged clothing. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dunn of AniUICK and Satisfactory service. 199 Ross Drive, Clearfield, Utah chorage, were Saturday evening PHONE 342-J- 2 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. 4-- 10 Z News About Folks in 52 NO YES .662-J- -l Correspondent Phone: Kaysville 34 work work The Kaysville First Ward Relief Betty society will meet Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 2, when the theology 11-6- -4 545 Auto . PUB- 24-J- 784-- R. 3 . . tf. 10-- 2 (6) SMITH BLDG. CLEARFIELD, UTAH 'ire NURSERY FOR CHILDREN tf. MOTHERS! 1-- 11 ' INSURANCE 202-20- NO PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of said district in the amount of Six Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($6,500,000), per annum, for the bearing interest at not exceeding six per cent waterworks purpose of paying the cost of acquiring and constructing treatment water of said for and facilities district, comprised principally incidental and and distribution preliminary facilities, expenses and plants by thereto, said bonds to be payable from and, to the extent provided said Board of Directors, secured by pledge of the revenue derived by said district, including ad valorem taxes, assessments, and revenues received by it for water sold and services rendered? -53 VERN M. SMITH 0329-J- 2 8-- YES CZI REAL ESTATE & . ... called? Clarence S. Simmons ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS EVERY TUESDAY AND tf. 173 Shall the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District enter Into a contract with the United States of America for the construction of the Weber Basin Project works, and the acquisition of a water supply for the District, at a cost to the District of not to exceed $57,694,000 to be paid in annual installments over a period of 60 years without interest, except interest at 6 in case of delinquency, on the terms and conditions of the draft of contract referred to in the Resolution by which this election is 64 Davis County Fellowship 3. PROPOSITION NO. I BUSINESS DIRECTORY P.M. 8 ! mTE 0 v PURE EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY FOR ROY, UTAH AT ITS BEST G. E. and Kelvinator Appliances Buy More for Less at PARKER RADIO AND Mrs. Mae Gibson, Ogden, visited with Mrs. Robert Fletcher, Friday. Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Roetta V. Kilfoyle and Clark Cheney attended the meeting and social of District No. 2, American Legion and Auxiliary held at Baker Merrill Post in Ogden Saturday evening. Mrs. Jesse Leonard and Mrs. Bob Hoyt and children Peggy and Brent all of Kamas, were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart and family. Reclamation Project 4t. 1262-1- 1-13 H. D. Sparrow Co. FOR TELEVISION and family. Sot construction can start on Utah's largest All Makes, Pick-u- p e. law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gibson STOVE-SIZ- E Expert Washer Repair A courteous ad taker will help you write your ad. SHOES 1038 South 11th tf. 4-- 17 and $225 KNAPP re-new- -al I WANT AD tf. 3 $1.35 1250-1- 1-13 Alcoholics Anonymous Helped Us Phone WRITE P. O. BOX 1288, OGDEN 4-- FULLER HAIR BRUSHES PHONE Need Help to Stop Drinking? 472 immediately. , -- 63 j re-runni- ng Its 2331 I In case of error or omis- sion in any advertisement the publishers are liable only to the the extent of ad. Errors should be reported , tf. 7-- 13 At a late hour re- Youngdale was went a major operation at St. freshments were served to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller enterMarks hospital in Salt Lake Tues- Katie Morten, Mrs. Lucill Young-dal- e, tained at a buffet supper at their day morning. Mrs. Chloe Slade, Mrs. Bar- home Saturday evening, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. n Mrs. H. J. Barnes left Tuesday bara Thomassen, RingMr. and Mrs. for Washington, D.C., where she er, Mrs. Weston Timothy, Mrs. Miller. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. will spend the next few weeks as Edith Tall, Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker, George F. Barker, Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Corilla Sessions, Mrs. Ada Amos Odd, guest of her daughter and Mrs. Roetta V. Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Gillispie Gibbs, Mrs. Lucille Richins, Mrs. Buhler and and family, Mr. Barnes expects to James Whitaker, Mrs. Vera WalkMrs. Lydia Burton and Mrs. er, Mrs. Lorraine Schofield, Mrs. join her later. motored to Ogden FriThe Lakeview Neighborhood Eva Draney and Mrs. Blanche AmosandOdd friends. visited Birthday club met at the home of Young. The, occasion was the cele- day Mrs. Marybelle Gibson is spendMrs. Amos Odd, Wednesday eve- brating of the birthday anniverin Burley, Idaho, as 4t. ning. Mrs. Etta Birkin reviewed saries of Mrs. Lucille Youngdale ing the week son and daughter-in- of her the book Post Marked Moscow, and Mrs. Blanche Toone. Mrs. guest Mrs. Clarence A. Green under- FOR SALE Services Ottered Dora P. Browning Lottie Peterson Edna McPhie Virga Swenson Trilby Nicholas Maxine M. Waldron Ethel M. Malan Pearl Taylor Ireta C. Evans Mrs. W.C Hinds . Mabel M. Critchlow Vivian Leavitt Mrs. Frank Cottle Mrs. Levi Be us Alma Ellis I t i i t i s Plain City, Farr West, Warren, West Warren, West Weber, Slaterville, Harrisville, Marriott North Ogden 1, North Ogden 2, Pleasant View, Randall Huntsville, Eden, Liberty, Ogden Canyon South Ogden 1, South Ogden 2, South Ogden 3, Burch Creek 1, Burch Creek 2, Burch Creek 3, Burch Creek 4, Burch Creek 5, Burch Creek 6, Burch Creek 7, Uintah. The $70,000,000 Weber Basin Project Depends on your Favorable Vote YOU CANT AFFORD NOT TO VOTE 0 YES ON DEC. 6, 1952 |