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Show ! The JOURNAl-De- 30, 1958 c. Page 5 Fifty years ' Together sna 7331m SHARE ietse Years 4 For Dailys RIGA Weekly Reflex Clearfield Fifty year ef marriage vu celebrated along with tne Yuletide by Mr. and They were married December 21!, 10us, m Richland, Missouri. For 32 years Mr. Daily worked for the railroad. He is now retired. Mrs. Daily was a dietician for several years in hotels in Colorado. Since coming to Clearfield, they have taken an active part in the Clearfield Fourth LDS Ward. Of the five children born to the Daileys, four are living: Farrell W. Daily and Mrs. Farr (Ramona) Hurst, Ogden; Mr3. Carl (Charlotte) Loughton, Van Nuys, California; and Chaun-ce- y G. Daily, Roy. There are also 14 grandchildren and two fiVGSlBONITS SERVICE INFORMATION H Purchaser's Index and Ready Reference SD workers Rewarded , $ L . ().ormation taken from the pages of the t For ideas llegie Cbet Knj ILLEY i SON SYRACUSE, UTAH For the Beat in Appliance See Ue Before Von Buy Lowell lienstn, 1A LaMar Seaiiona, TA Bill Child, IA Hotpoint Appliance R. U. W CENTER ELECTRIC SATISFACTION the i'lac I hat Nobody Ontdeala. Phone Eaat Gentile, Layton - - surplus GENERAL 14 Ct SPL UMBING APPLIAS 806-- HEATING AI'RUANOE aiORE fA ANU HiiAUNG Quality t eatunng h'iumDing heuiig itepain y contracting radio telephone ixtuiei. Ail trucks equipped wun mobile lor mater aoiwct s eatunng vveetinghoube Appuancee. buiiomg a ew Home' bpecial Ducount (or loul bUtACUSE, UTAH two-wa- AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE fePtaUAUZING IaN ENGINE TUNEUf LlecWKal aud Luiouretor Ueico Batteries a11 llJuiOIllua C 1 runMAlSiOIH sxiiui) aid aAilUiwlU Dteeiiug wviih.buuti and Wheel Balancing r luv ju, xoo bouiu ikiain, iaabOn, Phone 980 a. atAUwCf 4 iWaab AaiiU iyi or ixas. Adl-Service Authorise! Factory Trained Mechanic Factory r ront End Alignment aiwbOr stwaij lune-up complete Brake Service carouretor ana Electrical State inspection Station Automatic 1 n.nsmiijioui AU ijyt iiU. i4. PERRV SitiiART, INC., 180 N. Main, KayiTille, Phone 10i ruN w G.M.L. 'IRUUKh e i.tpu.r Ail jzakes lour Local lexace Dlr AUTOMOBILES USED A gUGD put A GOOD tacn car la in excallent running Rr,AUY TO GO gOGjJ iaK umi 6 iixAGi eonaiuon. WE TAKr iRAUE-IN- S BANK TbKMS tti ouagni mm Right Wa Gan Beil Them Rightlt DICK a hiUiGn SALB.S, oio Noun Jimu, sunset. fh. lA LINE lin,iiVAl Pi Ai "Gome in and Let GEi AGlgUAiN i LU" Ut-A- a CAPES ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager urms UAiGi awl. inru xnariuay oiod a.u. to PiOU p.m.; f ri auu Bat. e.uU a .in to lu.ul) pm.; Sunauy, o.oo a.m. to v:UU p.m. reamung BBgaKFAB i B, UU AUiiUU.vS, UINNtKS aervice only o Minutes unve from Davit miaun.tvU Gunn.y ioieuae PlanU. BiUi' til tor BItbAKrAST Drive down for a Dellciona HOfc SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah n,i uu.vCn. NO DELAY! Oiuer i'astry to Take Home! Yt cater to Givic Gluba, Luncheons and Bpecial Groopi Bring BANKS- CLEAKF1LLD SI "Gouipie.e Banking , , I t Aft BANK -- TA aervice lor More Than a Third of a Century.1 Regular ana i nrUFTICHbCK personal checking accounta. tor information. Complete saving! department. Sai Depoeit xoxea Night Depository and Letter Drop Depository tor after houri depoeite. Z on Savings Complete Banx by Mail Service Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance corporation UTAH CLEARFIELD, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Layton lhnfticneck Beiuce Without Service Charge. -- lJo Interest Paid on Savings. baiety Deposit Boxes for Rent 82 73 Per Year., Inc. Tax Use Due Nignt Depoaitory 2i Hour Envelops Service. All Kinds ot Loans. Bpecial Service Personalized Checks Printed FREE! Member P .D.I C. Accounts Insured up to 810.0UU. Our service charges on regular checking accounts are low Clearfield Naval Supply Depot A suggestion regarding property description sheets won for Clair J. hovey and Don R. Roberts the top award of 8105 at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. Other winners in beneficial suggestions at the base were Daniel 0. Weaver, Layton, 100; Robert E. White, Salt Lake City and Asabel E. Smith, Kaysville, $55; Christian Hirschi, Ogden, and Regmo L. Laburada, Clearfield, $55. Leonard E. TVerner, K a y Barney B. Chapman, Centerville; Elfido Vigil Jr., Clearfield; Harold D. Elwood, Salt Lake City; and Ralph E. Hardy, Lida G. Twibey, Bountiful; Layton; Robert C. Brown, Ogden, $25 each. William B. Scott, Salt Lake City; Norman J. Holtan, Ogden; Ely Sasich, Salt Lake City; Delia K. Branch, Roy; Harold A. Cummings, Bountiful; Forrest J. Hirschi, Ogden; Harold D. Elwood, Salt Lake City; Lura N. Maples, Ogden, $2 each. ...Samuel C. Doud, Ogden; William E. Burton, Bountiful; Edwin Y. Bolton, Salt Lake City; Lowell B. Welker, Kaysville; Edna Mae Smedley, Layton, $15 each. 87 Clubs Neighborhood Birthday Kaysville The Neighborhood Birthday Club met last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lois Stephens for their Chnstmas dinner party. It was a Fad party and exchange of gifts. Fourteen guests attended. IleLite Pinochle Kaysville The DeLite Pinochle Club will meet Wednesday afternoon in Ogden at the home of Mrs. Louis Graham. Sunflower DUP Kaysville The Sun Flower Camp of Daughters of Pioneers will meet Thursday, January b, at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Alberta Blamires. Mrs. Sarah Kneedy and Mrs. Edna Layton are assisting hostesses. The lesson will be given by Miss Marian Barnes, They Came Alone." A history wiil also be presented. U'i At the bottom of the Lucius Laudie Layton Auto Company advertisement on the front page of the May 9, 1918, Weekly Reflex, was this line: At our garago seven persons are kept busy, and all are temperate, and not oije uses tobacco in any form. Mhat do jou think of that feature? I Commencement ExercLes Hour annual commencement exercises of the Davis County High school were held May 10, 1918, at 7 p.m. Graduates included from Lav ton: Spencer Adams; from Kajsville: Russell II. Blood, Viola Graham, Artell Linford, Vernon Mansell, Agnes Noble, Virginia Phillips, Newman Reeves, Verna Robins, Mamie Rushforth, Ruby Rushforth and Mac Swan; from Farmington: Anni Chaffin, William Chaffin, Mildred Clark, Raymond Foster, Margaret Leonard, Hortense Rose, Ella Streeper, and Alice Whittier; from Bountiful: J. Ross Durham, WrigHt Fearnley, Evan Fisher, Walter Holbrook, Eldora Hampton, Golda Smedley, James Smedley and Ruth Smedley; from Centerville, Wesley Ford and Alpha Neif; trom Clearfield: Harold Holt and Delia Stoker; from Woods Cross: Edward 0. Muir, Rebecca Pelson, Frone Piercey, Ashby Stringham and Charilton String-ha(That was 37 graduates in 1918; there were 302 joung men and women receiving certificates from the school last spring, 40 years later.) Buster Brown and High Dog Tige The real, live Buster Brown and his dog Tige, are com.ng to town to make the acquaintance of all the boys and girls who enjoy their funny antics. They will hold a reception at Kaysville Opera House, for H. J. Sheifield and Sons on Monday afternoon, May 20, 1913. tamuilwfr THIS IS TIIE GEORGE WITTMANN HOME, 687 East 150 South, Kaysville, winner of this years annual Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas lighting contest. Second place was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind, 271 East Second South, and third place to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Turdy, 478 North 150 East. Don Howard was Jaycee lighting chairman. Cash awards of ?15, ?10 and 53 were given the winners. The Wittmann decoration included Santas workshop figures of Christmas carolers, and colored lights about the house. l Photo.) Piano students Syracuse Donald and Allen Payne ot Layton were weekend guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Nora Payne. They especially enjoed new Chnstmas trjmg out their guns and other tojs on the spacious farm of giandmother Noia. Mil! LaRee Barber is homo and around again following an operation at the Dee Hospital in Ogden last week. LaRee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ar- thur Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber entertained for Mr. and Mis Dean Swanner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanner and family, Farmington; Mis. June Gieushe of Bountiful with dinner and the exchange of gifts last Tuesday evening at their home. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Stuart on Christmas Day weie their family, the Dee MacFarlands of West Weber, Carl and Twila Stuart, and the Norman M. Stuarts and their families, Syracuse, and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Schroader and two sons of Sunset. East Layton East Layton Mrs. Pauline Nichol spent Chnstmas with her son, daughter-in-laand grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bryce Nichol. On Sunday, Mis. Nichol received a return dinner visit from them. Mrs. Nich-ol'- s daughter, Mrs. Sydney Gaither of Dallas, Oregon, arrived Saturday for a visit. Skyline News Give recital Layton Mis RichaiJ Bockholt and son Daud have moved into a new home at 333 North Aircraft. David has been in bed ill for the pmt week Layton Veia Pettit's music students presented a Christmas recital December 22 at the studio in Layton. Participating with piano numbers were Jean Hansen. Billie W hitesides, Stephen Pose.l, Alan Blackner, Maiy Ann Pettit, Shul Hart, Tony Hagley, Glenna MacFar-lanMary Ellen By bee, Janet By bee, Nancy Bagle.v, Shirley Cnarlie, Bonnie Bybee, Jaciv and Irene Smithen, l'osell, Carol Smitncn. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rosenlund and family, lio Beacon Avc, left Monday to spend the New Year's holiday with Mr and Mrs. Milton Williams in Sunnvside, Utah Their daughter Kay was 14 on December 22. She had sevcial friends in to a party. e, Irvin Schofield, son of Mr. and Also included on the progiam Mis. Dale Schotield, 137 Dixie, weie a violin solo by John Pot- Wc.s 10 years old on December ter and songs by Linda Keyes 20. He entei tamed 19 guests at and Mary Ellen Bybee. a birthday pdity. O.i Cluistmas Day, the Schofields weie visited by Mrs. Edna Stafford, mother of Mrs. Schofield, and son Wen- Fruit Heights Kars on each side of the May 9, 1918, Weekly lead Bust the Boche, Buy a Bond. A fioiit page headline read. Davis First on the Honor Roil. But one county (Grand) in the State in Our Class All the Great Counties Take a Back Seat No Men will be called for the Draft of the 25th an In the state, excess of Four men Already Furnished. 808 weie to be drafted from the other counties. running throughout the paper that week farm! We are not sure what A slogan 100 hens on every read, dell. By Mrs. Norma Precce m. that meant. Mr. and Mri. Ronald L. Spencer, 316 North Colonial, had the Fruit Heights Gregoiy Ward following guests visit for the holiis ill at the St. Mark s HospiMrs. Blanche Elldedge, tal this week. He 13 the sou of day s, Fnei , Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ward. Sgt. and Mrs. J. Z. Layton Olson and dai ghtei s, Tai alynn Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Hyde, Bev- - and 283 Glen Place, and Addins, Twin Julie, Falls, Idalu. eily Hills, Calif., have been visDaryl and Judy, left Deiting with her mother, Mrs. 23 for England where cember Beha Linford for the past week and with other relatives they will live for the next three and fnends. They left Sunday They weie guests of Mr, for their home in California ami K; a l It Second TV su'd Pri- yeais. and Mrs. Richaid Morris, 263 Mrs. Linford accompanied them mal v i.,e.tiiigj will stait again Glen Ave, tha evening of Deto spend a few months. Tueur;, Jaiua-- C, at 3.40 at cember 22, for a light lunch. The Mrs. Ethel Blood, Orange, the l jck chap cl. Morns were in Salt Lake City California; Mr. and Mrs. er n Christmas Eve at the home of Slack, St. Anthony, Idaho, arHomebuilder Claeses Mrs. Ethel Walsh, a sister of Mr. rived to attend the funeral service of their mother, Mrs. Mary Ivdjjville Homebuilder c'ass-e- s Morris. A. Ward last week. They were uoiii tue Second V ard Priguests at the home of Mr. and mary will hold their Daddy Mr. and Mr. Robert Pfaender Mrs. Elmer Ward. Mrs. Blood jDote night Fuday, January tl, and family, 212 Golden Ave, left Sunday for her home. Mr. at 7:3o p. m. in the rock chapel. Fork Chust-ma- s and Mrs. Slack will visit this Mrs. Doruthy Eggmton is in vere in American with Mrs. visit a for Day week before home. jchaige of t.ie date Phone 769 Golden Acres -- Hill Villa chil-die- n Churches Kaysville night. leturmng Its an American Tradition Lilly SU'ayer. Mr. and Mr. Rot William, 770 Hill Villa Drive, are going to Elko, Nevada, for New Year, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilde of Kaysville. They will be joining Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smedley of Layton in Elko. ..Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bair, Advertising Villa Mrs. Ken . . . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Al'cr a hard day s work, it 13 a genuine pleasure to 3d down with the hometown newspaper, like the old friend that it 13 rea:'i and catch up cn news and entertainment. For whatever interests you most politics, society, sports, business ycu find news of it, in detail, in your local newspaper. You can read it anytime, wherever you ere; ct your own leisure. Thats the beauty of newspaper its all there, end you can pick : it up cr put it down and come back to it. I 1 R V'YrV'i'-'- : TO YOUR DOOR 11 hvV PHONE OGDEN EX a Locally cvwieu and Upei-u- d uyMtiH Induetry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS We solicit your patronage for the fineet in your dairy seed with extra quality and the finest service to your homes at na extra cost. AU Jersey Products. AXtel SMOOT JERSEY FARMS M:-- helps DAIRY PRODUCTS New! cono Pak! Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich At Your Grocer, or Phone LXport for Home Delivery - ftr-.- v fvgfc? 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PUitio PUWER Brand buj waier air compressors PLANT S W ELDERS- -S A pumps port able light TEAM CLEANERS VRScjRIES- a ibaeANd CO. Fine ivo.es BOCM1FCL IlUAL'l 1 ON rr.Ti for PHONE Hardy Nursery Plant HIWAi 81 PHONE AX AND INSURANCE- -x- REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. hutau Apprnisala and Property Management Insurant I ans. and ai Estate la Our Buuneaa aorth Mam, Layton Phona Kays, 7&o TA 0 SOUTH MAIN, CLEARFIELD Phona TA M68I JT.a A ftfiii nil in K South Main, Kaysvillo BAivLOW I 10 WfTV nm Tifci less! SlfilPt t 625 Drive, and Mr. and Halls, have returned from a 7,000 mile trailer trip to Mexico, where they enjoyed deep sea fishing, surf fishing, bull fights, historical ruins, etc. Hill ask Visitors Always Welcome at Utahe Finest Dairy Fannin the Heart of Darn County at Farmington by Lagoon f, I DAIRIES PHONE 84 AT YOUR STORE May 1918, issue of the Weekly Reflex.) (Relltx-Journa- APPLIANCES A so in the 2 Mrs. E. W. Daily of Clearfield. ibs.se 40 '"x |