Show " J2D f The Salt Lake Tribune Frldiy April 15 1955 AREA NEWS NOTES Layton Jaycees Launch Cleanup Program West Point Pupils Launch Annual Operetta Tonight Special to The Tribune LAYTON— Members of the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce— hoping to give the clean-ufix-u- p paint-u- p spark to local resi— dents have burned down a house e clean-uKicking off a campaign that will continue until Saturday Jaycees lit their torches to rid the city of an old adobe p p city-wid- Special to The Tribune WEST POINT — Students at the West Point Elementary School will lead their audience e “Land oT into a‘ Dreams Come True” Friday school clinic for children who will enter the first grades at South Bountiful and West Bountiful Elementary Schools next fall will be "Conducted from fl a m to noon Monday at the and Saturday when they pre- South Bountiful Ward Church sent their annual operetta at of Jesus Christ of Latter-daWest Point Ward Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- near the south city limits “eye-sore- ” The old house was burned with consent of the owner County Commissioner two-stor- y Clyde B Adams Residents were urged by Keith Jones drive- - to clean up chairman of the clean-uhomes 'hnd yards and have trash ready for pickup by Jaycee volunteers Saturday in Schools and merchants are the drive p make-believ- Bountiful JCC Sets Date For Road-E-- y y Saints Every student in the school will take part in the musical production slated to begin each night at 8 p m Miss Dora Bybee assisted by other members of the faculty is director of the operetta The cast will consist of 120 students Pre-Scho- Clinic ol WOODS CR&SS — A Win MIA Recognition SYRACUSE Davis BIGGEST BIG-BEAUT- Special tb The Tribune BOUNTIFUL Davis motorists will d in shaving history! DE LUXE honors here sponApril 23 at a Road-E-sored by the Bountiful Junior Chamber of Commerce 0 First event of the Road-E-a written drivers’ examination will be held Wednesday at 7 WOMEN VOTERS PASS THE TEST pm at the Stoker Elementary School The driving contest will begin three days later at 10 am said Jack D Ilabish chairman of the event Youths 16 to 19 years of age Special to The Tribune league will vote on the project Ralph P Crowley vice presi- are eligible to participate in the BOUNTIFUL — After nearly a at the business session dent Mrs Robert D Duffin contest he said Driving compeyear and a half of extensive In addition to Mrs Thomas secretary and Mrs J P Frel-lic- tition will be held at the study of state and local govern other officers include Mrs Stoker School grounds treasurer ment the Bountiful League of 2®9S Mrs Ronald Johnson Mrs Robert D Duffln and Mrs Lester L Thomas from left study Bountiful League Awaits Official Sanction special value IFUL outh -S- County teen-agevie for driving y Stop for the ijvy 0 County-T- wo Syracuse residents have received special awards for service to the Mutual Improvement Assn and other organizations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Winning honorary Golden Gleaner and M Men awards were Mrs Irene Wilcox and Clyde W Hansen pre- BLACK DAYLITE I YEAR WARRANTY - NO DOWN PAYMENT homIR hansen k Women Voters will come of age this month THE LEAGUE organized will receive official recognition" from the national organization of the League of Women Voters April here in December A2 I? ©IS AIM® ©If A IMS IK 30 ei 12 VAIM 1953 Recognition ceremonies will be conducted at the annual O business meeting of the league scheduled for 12:30 pm at the s Drug banquet room said Mrs Lester L Thomas acting president of the organization New officers will be Ser-Vu- ulus 1 elected UNTIL NOW only a provisional league the Bountiful organization will soon have the right to “take stands” on vital Issues of political importance Mrs Thomas declared First step will be to study an issue of importance to Bountiful Members have narrowed the choice to Investigating the advantages and disadvantages of a home rule charter for the city or a study of the community’s recreation facilities The Alio Avollablo In Ogden and ‘ Provo N Tt P Hi if ®' ®(oX(9j®(o)iAinii(r)) V - DOWNTOWN STORE— 223 SOUTH MAIN ai-’"- - ' v ‘JjV v-- t -i " '- - :1 i o I AVH f J 4 v- - itf is t vv J ' -- rvvv t v ' VtTK ‘rvi- - V U ait ! ‘JL xl "11 r Y ’ J t r Perfect for Professional or Amateur Artists — Ideal for oils prints watercolors and othei decorative framing Reframe your favorite pictures in ihe modem style at a very low cost Oak frames with newer neater tolntsl f‘NEW” interesting mouldings! : First time at these low prices: Perfect to hang V Kiln dried -- x Unfinished Top Grade Oak U "--r j j k S V s- f s 1 s N -- x I V ft i" 'jii v 'Xt AC ’ J k -- - J - 4 ' — i v - 1 1 SINCE 1861 VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS have been the choice of the Best Cooks everywhere for delicious economical meals Quick and easy to prepare these beans are “'’4 i so good-they- ’re the largest flavored through and through with sugar-cure- d pork and savory tomato sauce— by a secret recipe with Van Camp’s for almost 100 years Look for Van Camp’s Pork and Beans display's at your grocer now and stock up for many Heat Eat and Enjoy meals! selling beans in all the world! t ' Sfe I Vi T ' |