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Show The Page 6 9, 958 JOURNAL-Se- pt. 1 BUSINESS PORTRAIT OF WEEK MANUEL'S BEAUTY SHOP For the latest Hair Styles Come to Me. Junior Gallegos" T and N Electric Avto Insurant Electrical A better insurant VERN M. SMITH driven! Smith Building CLEARFIELD, UTAH 202-20- 3 HOLT SUBDIVISION (Between Layton & Clearfield) i;S4G Laytona Drive Layton Phone 0611-J- 3 7252 WILSON'S BOOK Work All Work Guaranteed TECHNICAL and Books. Business Bountiful Memorial Art Shop PHONE EM 113 East Second South Salt City 1, Utah 13(5 Woman-shi. . South Main Bountiful, Utah 2( HO 1tf. 1- Phone AX p 1816 All Work tf. 6 Guaranteed! THE PAINTERS II. N. Sandall & Son r-- All Age Groups 3 to 25 Years Tap and Ballet Hula CONTRACTOR Sewer - Water Septic Tanks Gravel, Sand, Fill and Topsoil Delivered - - Factory Authorized Sales and Service Beginning classes now being formed Ballroom forming groups NOW Come in and talk to us at Gravel Pit Open to Public Saturday 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Trees Removed Excavations Large or Small Bulldozing Work Subsoiling, Land Leveling Grading Around Homes a Specialty R. F. D. No. 1, Kavsville, Utah Phone 0703-R- Steve's Sporting Goods V DEON W. STUART Excavation Basements J Fall Classes Expert Craftsmanship Let us do your Cemetery 720-- tf. 4-- 3 0-- STORE Barbara Ave. UTAH or 280 LAYTON, Phone TA Kays. to ARTIFICIAL Breeding Proven Sires from Cache ValPhone MONUMENTS ley Breeding Assn. coverage of or Kays. 341 Boun. AX or Clearfield 1 H -- tf. 50 Engraved Stones of All Kinds FOR COMPLETE your field . . . k- Valley Insurance Agency 117 North Main Kaysville, Utah Phone Clearfield TA Expert Contracting Repairing erfal As- plan far 0 E Y Dance Studio K W L Nelson and Thompson TV REPAIR Fast, Efficient Service CALI. TA Aluminum Plywood lp Hill Field Road Time Credit for Major One Mile HOBBY SUPPLIES Model Repairs Construction Supplies Complete Marine and RE-WEAVI- CAROLS REWEAVING SERVICE BEAUTIFUL repair on worn and damaged ciothing. ice. Planes Boats Autos, Etc. Kvinrude Motors Kays. 310-Phone II. K. Stephenson General Contracting serv- QUICK and Satisfactory 199 Phone Clearfield TA 4!)9 So. Davis County Glass & Hobby Supplies, 123 Cross St., Layton Slate, Clearfield Ross Drive, Clearfield, Utah. CLEARFIELD TAKE HOME CLEARFIELD PAINT & jo AT KAYSVILLE Reflex-Journa- l Office For An Ad in This Business Directory We will he happy to prepare an ad for your approval. sun CAFE fi Hamburgers H Gal Ice (ream GLASS . - One of the first memories Dick Bowman has is of being in his fathers store when he was just a wee FOR ALL YOUR child. Merchandising, thus, NEEDS has been as much a part of Real Estate Furniture him as his family and Loans on Equities in community, Home Dick became the managEquipment, Auto Loans We Buy Real Estate er of Bowmans which had C ontracts also been known as The Service Mortgage Golden Rule when his and Loan Co. died J. Bowman J. father, 30 S. Main, Clearfield, Ut. While suddenly. acting as Phone TA its manager he also completed his schooling at the University of Utah with a major in marketing. During the past few years, he and his store have progressed and grown with the community. Last year he moved into a new building and greatly enlarged his stock as well as his corps of employees at the market. The dry 7 E. Gentile super store remains in the goods Layton old location. Call 208 Dick is a friendly sort of fellow, treating all his cusBecause he Lava and Cement Blocks, All Types tomers alike. Sizes and Colors, Including Split likes people and because he Blocks, and Patio, Clothes Line is also a good businessman, Poles. he sees that his store offers $14.00 and $1(5.50, Light Sturdy merchandise at the Car Top Luggage Carriers $12.95, quality best possible prices. Open Evenings and Saturday Since moving to his new Co. Brickcrete Carlson store with its convenient 1200 So. State location and plenty of parkCLEARFIELD, UTAH PHONE TA space, he has been 7100 tf. ing more than pleased with the results of his enlarged We Sell and The comfortbusiness. Install Furnaces and Air able, roomy store is an Conditioning 159 S. Main, Layton Throw Your Home Kits State, Clearfield Insurance Counseling 5. Phone TA Away and Follow the t & Lambert Paints Pratt Crowds to Ave. 306 Gordon and Varnish Olsen Insurance Layton, Utah MORRY'S Imperial Washable WallOperated by World Famous paper ERMA BOAM WILLIAMS Agency Super Kemtone, Kem Glo. Closed Wednesdays BARBER SHOP AdSee Us for Qualified OLSEN CHEVROLET CO. c'o 7:00 8:00 a.m. to p.m. Open vice on all Painting and 616 N. Main, Layton 12 South Main Problems. Decorating BOUNTIFUL for Steamer Rentals, Glass Phone AX Phone Uft Insurant Installations. 690; Clearfield Kays. Boys 65c everyday, including Sam Young and Ed Stromberg Saturday Fire - Aulo - Liability - Teeners 70c without shave 85c with neck shave Men Regular $1.25 Health and Accident Crew Cuts and Flat Tops $1.50 Ladies $1.50 Girls $1.50 Davis County Glass For All Your Glass Needs Phone Kays. 310-- 53059 Phone 440 Beauty Salon Cummings School of Dance 299 South Sickness end Accident losoraac Group Insoranco See CLIFFORD 60 So. 2nd W., GREEN Kaysville, Utah G. PHONE 780 THE PRUDENTIAL Itninia Canpsty rf lumrim TAP (Beginning and Advanced) U Rose Phone Farm. 41-- J Visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Burnham Leonard have been Mrs. Leonards Dorosister and brother-in-lathy and Dell Larkins and sons from San Jose, Calif. Thursday night, the family of Glen Green of Kaysville had a family reunion at Lagoon. Mr. Green is Dorothys father. Mrs. Beth Snow, Mrs. Priscilla Poulton and Mrs. Sadie Hill visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kail Ilin-maBy Katherine SHEET METAL Boam ROB VTIC BALLET Exercise Classes for Health and Trim Figure 719 E. 300 So. Sessions has returned from Idaho, Oakley, where she visited with her cousShe atin Marcia Cranney. tended two days school in Idaho as it started Aug. 25. David Jones son of Bishop JUST ARRIVED and Mrs. DeVaughn Jones, reNEW FALL JOYCE SHOES turned home Tuesday morning from Los Angeles, where he Reg. $10.98 to $12.98 has spent the summer with NOW $6.98 Doris and Marc Sessions. When David arrived in Salt Lake at LAYTON DEPARTMENT s oclock, he, his parents and STORE brother Fred and friend Nick 26 North Main Rose were bieakfast guests at the home of his sister and bro Layton, Utah Catherine and Frank Pritchett. Nina and Richard Fry of Morgan visited with Mrs. Frys mother, Mrs. George Hess on Sunday after attendng the lies.-Automatic Transmission family reunion at Lagoon. Mrs. Pear Lee of Salt Lake Service visited Sunday with her sister All Makes of Cars Mrs. Lucy Hess and brother Trained Mechanics Doan Sanders. Specialists Adjustment Visiting last week at the Rebuilding home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Exchanges Moon was Mrs. Moons mothPhone: Kaysville 378 er, Mrs. Roxie W. Tayhn of Salt Lake. Weaver Auto Repair Mr. and Mrs. John Moon and 608 South Main, Layton, Utah sons have moved into their new home in Kaysville. Judy home Clearfield, Utah Phone TA ther-in-la- EBB PASTURES B & AND THE UDDER SIDE OF THE STORY PASTURES are important sources of nutrition for DAIRY But even improved, heavily fortified pastures CATTLE. Your Table may not always provide all the substances needed to mainWindow s Tops Glass tain a high level of nutrition. Troubles" ANIMAIJ3 grazing pastures, therefore, may suffer from dietary Glass a Specialty . Not a deficiencies. Sideline CONSEQUENTLY supplemental feeding is highly important 123 Cross St.. Layton from the standpoint of providing adequate amounts of proteins, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients needed to insure your animals having a well balanced ration. As a pastures growth slows down with the advent of .summer, supplemental feeding becomes even more important. EITHER a complete vitamin and mineral fortified dairy feed can be fed, or a mixture of your own grains and a vitamin and mineral fortified concentrate. It is important to insure an adequate supply and balance of essential vitamins and minerals, as well as energy and protein. NOW offers your ihcu of the nations top Sires with P'U'h f ror-e- YOU CAN help insure the proper nutritive level in your herd Semen. ration on IURINAs DAIRY PROGRAM. rale in in1. Highest conception COME in and lets talk about your problems or give us a dustry n0 call and our field man will he glad to come out to your proven 2. Only ABS offei. farm let us show you why it pays to feed CHECKERM1X Sires who 8 Highly trained ti ehniemns FEEDS mixed with PURINA CONCENTRATES give top service. Auto Glass n TA if no nn-vv- er Kr MORGAN FEED CO.. LAYTON. UTAH PHONE 311 Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Non-Drinke- R rs AUTO INSURANCE I B B R ai a m ! i STEPHENS & FLANDRO AGENCY Clearfield AX Phone TA See us for all your insurance needs! 183 No. Main, Clearfield I HO B B B Q DO YOU HAVE A KMPLOY.MKNl At Reduced Rates For Information Call Bountiful , Mirrors Phone us Artificial Breeding American Breeders Service Phone Western Home Office Los Angeles, Calif. DRINKING PROBLEM? a 1 Inland Printing Co. KAYSVILLE PHONE 10 24-Ho- ur Inter-moun'.t- t. 1 2 1 Rutledge Nursing Home 7 Fast Center, Kaysville Fh. Salt-Gl- o Verna Valton Mgr. Sales & Service W on the World F.nest Appliances General Electric eaturing the Best Deal in the Country SATISFACTION CENTER JAY WII LEY Phone 306-- 13 little boy weighing pounds, three and one-haounces was horn Thurs day, Aug 2s to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and James Parcel!. Debra Parcell eagerly the new baby home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith will leave Thursday for Yellowstone Park and Jackson. Little Gerald Hassell fell and cut his left leg on a piece of glass on Thursday. He had to stitches have about twenty taken, lie is the son of Joy Hassell. Lt. John Rencher, his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Rencher and brothers visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mis Horace Rencher. Lt. Rencher and his wife will return to the ir Base in Texas this week. The older Renchers live m Burley. Lt. Rencher used to be i lesident of Farmington. Mrs. Francis Peterson, and and Mis. Cathenne Pritehel! i.. lighter Li a of Salt Lake City 'cic dinner giart; on Sunday t the home of Bishop and Mis DeVaughn Jones. Visitors from Lansing, Michigan ths past week at ihe home if Mis Helen Bail. ice h.r'e eight xiM Women, Scouts, ('lub? or 83 N. Main, Kavsville Chunh (.roups. Karri $50 00 toj AI.L Alcoholics Anonymous (Bountiful Group). No dues Phone 82 500 00 by diHtrihutiriK Xmas, or foes, Thr only requirement Kibhon, Wrapping, htr (anis I or more into! motion about the, is the since! e desire to Stop uml lowest Drinking. (It works.) Phone wholesale prues hi tie AX Group meetings W I held at the Court Home in have never in my life Phone I'X 4 b.7o or KV Ph Wednes- thought Hungs out, nor have Farmington every or write ( K. W WIIOI day night at h p. m. Open' I known anybody who ever did. DISTRIMTORS, ;2r)5 VUshin meet mg's held the last Wed-- 1 I have always had to live them ton Bivd , Option, Utah. riesday of each month. Aux- out. thud ng as 1 went along. It7958 C.irl Van Doren iliary aDo meets i ime night. Men, A Nursing Care Health Studio Mineral Health Hath Zone Therapy (foot rub) Swedish Massage DICK BOWMAN manages Bowmans Market in Kaysville. Business recently moved into new location. (Reflex-JournPhoto) shopping place and the buyer is able to find nearly everything she could want in a grocery mart. Besides running his business in an enviable fashion, Dick takes an active part in civic and church affairs in ideal Kaysville. He is Bishop of his ward and many civic projects see him named as chairman. With his charming wife, Delene, and four small children, he lives in the Crestwood addition to Kavsville. Service all Makes Furnace and Water tanks Free Estimates Given Bill's $1.00 .. .75 Home Made Pies Chicken and Fish & Chips Our Spt.cially South of Layton on Highway 91 Open Mon. Thru Thurs., 10 am to 10 pm Fri. ami Sat.. 10 am to 12 pm Sun. 11:00 am to 7 pm YOUR FRIENDLY PAINT STORE Friendly Dick Bowman active in community 1 or North Main, Layton Call Kavsville 917 31 1 Fiberglass vP!8 lf been Mrs. Dearwyn Sunil wall and Mrs. Milton Hess and famand Mr. and Mrs. Andy Watt. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark, Mrs. Elinore Bray and four Salt I ake, met with them at children are visiting at the the park where they had a pichome of Mi. and Mrs. Walter nic luncheon and an afternoon Elliott. Rex Bray, Mrs. Brays of ball. Ruth and Lloyd Hess and Ed husband, who with his family, just returned to the states from land Gladys Hedgepeth spent the Tripoli has gone to Hamilton Labor Day week end at Lava Hot Springs. Air Base in Calif. Bob and June Stayner and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hemming of Hey wood, Calif, leturned family spent a day at Bear Lake home Saturday after visiting last week. Dinner guests Friday night wdth Thelma and Julian Oviatt. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Just back from a week's trip Karl Hininan, were Mr. and Mrs. to Colorado Springs, Colo, are John E. Hill and Roltert and Wayne West, his two sons Priscilla Hall and two children, Brent and Randy, and Mi. and Debra Lynn and Robert John, Mis. J. N. West. They visited of Salt Lake. with Wanda and Harry EpperBarbara and Sherman Richson and took the Epperson's son ardson of Granada Hills, Calif., Terry home. Terry has been visited friends in Farmington spending the summer with his last week. They visited with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J Horton and lone Miller. The N. West. Richai dsons were former resiFarmington - The Farming-to- n dents of Farmington. .Miss Lee Ann Miller returned Garden Club is announcing show to her home last Thursday night its annual fall flower which will be held on Sept. 22. after spending ten weeks in New York studying at the Art It will be in the building occupied by the Farm- Students league. While in the ington AG Store, according to East she visited in Oxford, Conin Mrs. Dale Bone, president. necticut, Flushing Long Air. and M rs. Arthur Thur- Island, New York, and in Washston visited in Metropolis, Ne- ington, I). C. She will resume wdth hei studies at the Utah State vada, over the week-en- d Arts patents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy U. in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Etsil Fisher and Thurston. Miss Nina Lund was guest of family a week ago visited in honor Wednesday night at a Idaho Falls with Mrs. Fishers miscellaneous shower prioi to sister and brother-in-laMr. her marriage on Sept. 19. The and Mrs. Eldon L. Nielsen. They shower was held in Kaysville at went to the Craters of the Moon the home of Miss Marilyn Keyes. National Bark, ami Sun Valley Carolyn Barker, Colleen Thui-sto- and visited in Declo, Idaho, Satanti Mrs. Lund were urday night with Etsils mothalso guests. er, Mrs. Kola Fisher. Bear Lake has become quite Mrs. 1 illian Blirnham underwent major surgery last Fri- a popular spot this year. Mr. day morning in a Salt Lake hos- and Mis. Richard Ellis and hoys spent pital. Saturday a wreek ago A few young couples gathered there. Sunday morning they had Saturday night at the home of bieakfast in Logan canyon on Mi. and Mrs. Dave Merrill for their way to Stirling, Idaho, a surprise party on their son, whi le thi y visited with friends, Keith. It was a faiewell party Mr. and Mrs. Winford I.. Jones. to old high school days before Mi. Jones had been a missionthe young people Matter, ary companion to Mr. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Robinson Mis. Jones a missionary comand son, Claytie, Mrs. David panion to Mrs. Ellis. They visMart indale and Mrs. Wallace ited in Ixigan with Mr. and Mrs. Hale of Oakley, Idaho, were Keith Merrill. guests last wee! at the home of Dinner guests a week ago on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams. Saturday at the home of Mary Hubert and Alice Lambert and ami Dale Bone were Mr. and mall son, Donovan, left Satur- Mrs. Charles Chi is! mas, Mr. and day morning for Rapid City, Mrs. William Cuthell and Mr. South Dakota, where they wall and Mi .. J. A. Clayton and famattend the annual Western ily of Bountiful. Mrs, Kathryn Jennings went States Engineers Convention wdiieh was held Sept, s and 10. to the Homestead on Monday. One week of fishing at Bine-dal- The congregation women of the Wyoming, was the luck date were having a retreat for of five bovs of the Teachers Iwo day's. Richard Marston took his quorum of the Farmington Fit t ,atd. Those who went wei family to Columbus, Ohio, last hew Stay net, Jed Oviatt, Jim vc k, so that the children would uiner, Dewey Thnyiie and he able to enroll in school. Dick It: ed Oviatt will letuin to Farmington. ,owt II Speaks. and Max Muir w ir the chap- Thursday night a farewell Mrt. Virginia Fullcons ptity for labor day al liberty park mer w II he held in the new Re- was en )oved by Mr. an Mis i'T Hi k i ty loom of ihe North Dave Mei r ill and dang lit s, Mr F;u miimlon (hutih. The Full-m- i N well Win d and fams a e leaving and Ml Farmington ily, Air, and .'In, Guidon Van md mu-- , in" hark to Salt I .ake. M M Ban leel , o iv d in Fui r. ami s. Ley nnngton and d. night' is and Mr. hunt hi ea ... ly n -- e, i i i ( i i |