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Show Th JOURNAL-No- v. iyd 4, Page 2 Attends Funeral services held For Sharon Lee Carter v Kay ,v illt ere held ? Situ the Scion lor Sha 'i u Hiklt la- u 2'1' -t I ( W c ( ! -- h -- at hn I la M'l'.H al 1 at in ' i it i a i i il t ( ej Da- - 17 , i im 1 John V. K. .u in invocation, i ltd k ' jntal A Al ui ldi.im 1 ihu V I Dorothy Second ( . i N was a . ..in! i E l n i oil i r it t r kayuvillt Fourth IIS Uai.l and a temh- er in the 1t inuiy ig iniZHtmn "e av .it' e m lto Si hi la ( i ppcl-ltl r tn and dll u'l i a t High St hotd. Watcifall Bishop Cldicme ted funeiul orvues Pre and posthole imisu was played ly Mis Alary Talbot Ghi'ir at 1 I av -- .n i M..,. at the home allace Gai-le- j, 1.5 Ellison, on Tuesday, Otiobtr 21, were Mr. and Mrs. A. k. Williams and son LaMar HerB Clair lotd, of Inglewood, Calif , Dr.Berna-dinKajaville man Sheffield of San with lifted an was kaysville Calif.; fiom Salt Lake of-mx other Utah Air Cit.v weie Mr. and .Mrs. Dean f cer olorado to 'prirgs. ol to th Nr oi al A.r Force Sheffield and son, Mr. and Mrs. Point t o nun let nm mg f Wayn Cuddle and two daughMr. ShefAirs. and Ralph tne Reserve Offueis Asaoua-tio- n ters, l'!T7' Miss Miss fil'd, USA, lieuMi. ford is a fust (hailotte Sheffield and her tenant in tnt Air hute fiante, Mrs. Arta Whitesides, Mi- Alene Layton and Mrs. The T (ah gnup wa- - air- - Katie Dickson. Sunday guests lifted out of Hill AhB in at the Galley home weie Dr, troop umei to the tbiee-d- a ami Mis. Joseph D. Galley and meeting which was held family of Bountiful and Mr. at the Antlus II til 'a-- t week- and Mrs. J. E. Hanson and end family of Roy. On Wedneaday, Oct. ii. Mrs. Tours were tuken to J ut Ah Schow, 1 ij Ellison, ac- Eugene Ba-headquat tt s for the Noith Ameman Air Defense and the Air Force Command, Aiadiinv, whnh is under construction neat Culm add Kpi ings and Mrs. in nded t' I, i tl -- pi dot ai- Rt-e- ie by K.haid A i ap-ti'- o .1 -t v i t t a i - i dial J E.irrt-- t Bathe t gne the a nedtUon and the (ftave ueduated by an umlt, John H Pallbcaieis weie Jim Seare, Cuit Hey wood, Seare, Ray Bovd W Puug'as sides and Carl Hamblin Mem-lad- e were in hers of the chaige of flowers. hite-cond- Pro-Siho- e, Three will pick KCA chairman Chamber nominees Lavtoii A time mail Wendell Maxfield noting committee has bet n been named assistant chair-- 1 pointed by the Layton t of the Kaysville Civic As- - ber of Commerce to pick Hamid Gailey had didates for the annual elution been assistant chan man but in December They aie David took over the post of chanmanjL. Reeder, keiintih P h.a.l W. Robison fold, and Haven J. Bai low Out when moved. going directors au Hal Thmpc, Fled Hansen, and H. V. Mn-- l Holdovei-sell. are Ruhaid a meeting last week of the uvic ( 1)( k Rel(J H, i)ro(lk, K. Rvtt Ibi.ui, and Dick And. group. lo fonn n i ti l ni i ii'i.uti"iis ug was 1 fin By piesen-tatio- n Katherine Rose i the KO A polity meet-- n baimington Lt. Lowell Taj-- j up tie fi-- t of next lor returned home from Korea ut' ns imkaed using n Tuesday. Lowell U theon yeai to n m .is lie sites, of dnj Mrs Xephi Tay t hi i. i in pi min linns, jul iimj the husband of Mane ml an oDer to and ti .11 mg. King Tav lot . He has been serv-- n Foue Association to up- ,ng in the United States Air put the i Woild An PoucrjForie in Korea. He will now be stationed in the state until I I 111 l show at I as V krt" his release in January. pnl Mrs Carrie Thomas of Paradise, Calif is a guest at the home of het son and daughter-in-laAlvin Mr. and Mrs Chambei lain. Pheasant hunting in Riverton, Wyoming, will be Edward I. Claih and his sons Preston and Norman. They will leave baimington on November 7 and will hunt in Wyoming with Mr. (lath's son Stan Clark. Back home again after a visit in San Francmco with their e daughter, Mrs. Eleanor are John and Ada Steed. at the visitor California home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van fleet are Evelyn's brother ' K Sv . Mr. and Mrs. and , Mac Wilson and children. A iaitors last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W llcox were their daughter and Russell and Walpool of Midway. Sunday, the Wilcox family were dinner guests in Midway at the Walpools. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dumke and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Manning of Sacramento, Calif, have been visiting in Farmington this past week. They came to the bed4 side of their mother, Mrs. Lucy ?w'wp i'TJ'TT IV! I LIPPERSMOCSH 1 Dess and stayed to attend her I Mill -- , r j funera Thursday. The Dumkes TOTS COTTON have been visiting their daughDRESSES Mr, and ter and The Blamires. Mrs. Melvin 4 Id. Length Mannings have visited with Sew new-loo- k fashions Mis. George Manning and with Sues to V to 3 Size for minimum cost! loneMr. and Mrs. Bill McClurg. All thiA and Penney Savliest lashion prints that Smooth soft-a- s - leather James DeAore fell about two ide bw cops, 2 inch ings must be seen to be apprefelt-lint- d weeks ago in Ogden at the home plastic completely hems, low and tegular ciated! Machine wash-ibl- e of his daughter and to soften every in finer, mawaistlines broadcloth. quality Mr and Mrs. Myron Manning. btep. A choice of colors. chine cottons. Since Maximum shrinkage l'a;. that time he hasnt been at all well and is till in Ogden at his daughters home. night Dale and Saturday iffciirm abniit iii f Mary Bone weie hosts to 8 Men's Fur Felt Hats ft lends. Lois and James Ras1.00 18 Girls Dresses mussen of Kaysville, Glenda and 2 Men's Wool Sport Coats 16 Girls Midcalf Pants $1.- Rex Righy, and Betty and 30 Men's Sweat Shirts .... Parcell at a d.nner. SunJames 22 Womens Tapered Siatks 8 Mens Cotton Flannel PJ. the Bones went to Clearday 60 Womens Jewelry ... field to the home of Dales sis40 Mens Belts Plus Tax Ed and ter and brother-in-la30 Pair Mens Work Oxford Maxine Jamison for dinner. 12 Mens Dress Oxford Malting a few weeks at the 13 Bovs' Slip-o- n Oxford home of her mother, Mrs. Annie 20 Womens Walking Shoes Huntsman, is her daughter Mrs. 200 Flour Squares .. 1 for Pat Gallispe of Fresno, Calif. 1 Table Shoe Odds and Ends WilMr. and Mrs. Wesley 11 Blankets RayonNylon 40 Womens Cotton liams will be hosts Sunday 8 Dresses Heavy Chenille Spreads night to their study group. A week ago Mr. and Mis. Monro Sill were hosts cf Till Mrs. Leone Wilcox reports 8 Mrs. that her daughter-in-law- , W llford Wilcox is in a Salt Lake hospital suffering a blood .GET MORE! clot Wednesday evening the Rej - v V I, viewers Guild will meet at the vT home of Bonnie Brezoff. Sheriff LeRoi Day has teen asked 1 to talk to the ladies n muig lit s i- jjj-h- i, i Francis -- s i You save during Penney V Mar-ting- ram SAvrnisE EiSflVE3efi3 bister-m-la- Lu-ge- Inli lll I .Ni -- A $1 77 son-in-la- $1 44 1 1 ! wa-diab- vrwp' iiiiiiiiimMiiiaMliiiiltfiiiii $1.50 -- $2 i $2.99 $10.00 $1.3o $2.30 50c 50c $4.88 $1.00 81.77 81.99 $1,00 $4.41 $5.77 $5.8S ...$4,00 $5.00 $3 $2 Free Parking in Rear ci Store Laytsn Store Cpcn Fridays p.m. Plenty rmuntr Kg hylfy i -- liFs), ' C'Af.N'1 I - f V '4 -- '4 f H- 8 2 4 j, yj V f A ij j0 j S Si Di ivBAN full quiit-limn- g 4 to 12 and ior moie Zip-o- ff hood warmth! All wool mel-tu- n ior more quality! Flap pockets, trim button front, cuff tabs for more style. 50 new wool, 50 Please Come by reproc- - 6 to Durant, , ' " 1 1 a,ifetime 5 of love... f ' ( 4: r !thatlfound ,s.!erce. to Out-of-to- IXt1 $ L V ERICH MARWREMARQUES n. The Helen Mar Miller Camp of the Daughters cf th Utah Pioneers met Friday at the home of Mrs. Afton Johnson. Mrs. Iva Wood gave the lesson. Jay and Margery Hess who are visiting here from Michigan entertained at a Hallowe'en party Friday night at the home of Jay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A JOHN JOCK MAHONEY Directed by MARIA Newell Hess. Guests were and Mrs. Roy Barkdull, Mr. Mrs. Don Manning, Mr. Mrs. Jim Moon and Mr. Mrs. Lowell Taylor. Miss Marcia Bourne and Mies Andrea McFarland of LaMesa, Calif, were guests over the weekend at the home of their friend, Miss Norma Turner. Marcia, Andrea and Norma are attending the BYU in Provo. These girls were friends of Normas last year when Norma attended school in LaMesa and lived at the home of her sisShirter and brother-in-laOrtize and Thompson. ley Ray Wood, Dennis Van Fleet and Brent Van Fleet spent a few days last week deer hunt- KEENAN WYNN REMARQUE S1HK DOUGLAS LILO PULVER DeFORE DON tt&L Mr. and and and The second grade class of Mrs. Mina Flint put on two plays labt Thursday morning for their mother. The plays portrayed lessons of habit. ERICH and - Pirtwt !WWMkKteMleWM GAVIN - The ProiesuOi hints JANMNG3 Screenplay by ORIN Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR Thurs., Fri., Sat., Hov. 6, 7, 8 Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Nov. 9, 10, 11, 12 Mjamu.'wMi" - " t,t J X t'r T vVr t V " '. . VVC b ;r:C r y vjrz" I CV. hr.. , 1 e 4 .nfi 1 ' .? "."V- - t : .v "Wy i ..i-- ( - T" - wH V V7 k ' y U fX W. . w FOk THE fc.OJo (2 Cj Dr. Earl G. Marsell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Duplicated, Frames Repaired 1 Durable 10 nance, sanforized denmi, with slide fastener front, western cut. a Complete Show 8:30 to See THShT $1 oo Sizes Kaysville, Utah Tues., Wed., Kov. 4, 5, BOYS JEANS S088 Junior Boys Sizes ee a missionary companion of Rirhaid Ellis vis- nod lutvlay at t i home of the Lilibts. Mr. Durant lives m franklin, Ida h ;r sc MENS PARKAS Lustrous, water repd-lan- t cotton sateen with ruper-warquilting . . . lined luxurious orlon 4 Show Starts 7:30 ICO Guest over the past week- end at the home of Mr. and yr Norman Gardner were an uncl anJ aunt Mr and Mrg, George Clark fiom Skull Valley, Arizona and Mr. Beesley from Baton Rouge, La. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans were hosts Sunday evening to their study group. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gale of Bountiful. Daniel Keith Wilson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson, received his name and blessing in the Fast day seralso Connie vice on Sunday Jean Wilcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilcock, received her name. Three young eight year olds were confirmed members of the church; StephBarbara Ellen en Wagoner, Barnett! and Edward Staple-to- ing in Randolph, Utah. Mrs. Fern Hess, Mrs. Iona Miller, Mrs, June Stayner and Mrs. Alene Jones attended the Play Box Theatre Friday night to see Anastasia". Mrs. Mary Ethel Gregory, a former resident of Farmington plays the leading role. A week ago on Saturday the Farmington Second Ward bishopric went to dinner at Hillside House and to Salt Lake to a show. Gary Elmer Neibaur, wee son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neibaur, received his name and bless-- 1 ing Sunday in the Farmington First Ward Fast day service. Robert Alan Neaderhiser also received his name and bless-- 1 ing. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Neaderhiser. Sunday evening service was under the direction of the Relief Society. Speakers were Maty Ellis and Barbara Evans. Remarks by Bishop Burns Stay-- 1 ner. The Singing Mothers fum- ished the music. The Senior Literary Club met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Leome Miller. The book "Ladies In Waiting, by Roy Gallagher was given by Mar-ett- a Mrs. Amanda Griffith was Miller. hostess last Tuesdej at a birthThe Junior Literary Club will day dinrir at Ha'mons in meet W ednesday night at the Salt Lake honoring Mrs. Teresa home of Mrs. Barbara Gregory. Smith Other guest- - were Mari- The book Green Grows Ivy", lyn Urj, Salt lake Mary My-- 1 by Ivy Baker Priebt will be s, and Jnhai ne Gr filth. given by Margunte Bourne. I ilEliiiMULJ $1 Qoo M $ f split hood. i ,s 1 x ft) m ' ? A - Phene Farmington news... ti g -k ni -- i Iuipost ap-h- ham-ma- C Re-sei- Bull Named to assist l- , H' ke Pa-tru- p, W Colorado In the o'Terc compamed Lt. and Mrs. Robeit K. Schow and Gail Ciaik to Provo to take care of buMne-- a at Bngham loung University. Special guests at the home of Mr and Mis. Aaion Tippets, Ellison, was then daughter, Mrs. Doiothv Hunt and three children of Vernal, Utah. Mrs. George Woodland, 58 Elher lison, by accomp.tr ed daughter-in-laJodie and gianddaughter Lon traveled to Brigham Citv last week to visit with Mis. Woodlands mother and father-in-laMr. and Mis. Alfred Woodland. On Monday afternoon, October 2u, the North Davis American Canter Society met at the home of Mis. Sam Young, 8s Elli on. Information was given to the town chairmen as to their duties for the coming year, said Mrs. Eugene Schow, county cluirman. Joan Flliott Iauun Guests of Mi W.itti.dii ait hneflv. he K elut pt l'a Cht ii at Mr- Ruth hi By Policy meet i two Victory Park Subdivision AF trim 183 North Main Street, Suite 12, Gay Mar Plaza CLEARFIELD, UTAH Office Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Telephone Clearfield TA Salt Lake City EM i ROCK HUDSON vikurijX x, MBHHHanWIWnf' 'A nrafr lt ;mi I CYD CHARISSE UR KENNEDY Sr-ARTH- pt MUWdl to h Dull 1 JU i-,- WUH4ni)M I , ft ryw-a- , !(wq |