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Show 1 KAYSV1LLE CHURCHES THE AMERICAN WAY Seven Davis Baptist Mission Scouts camp at Yellowstone Students Make P age i. lUi9 S- -- FARMERS GILAI2I COOPERATIVE Lav ton IT OvDl V M. S. Riley, pastor I.avsviile The following boys of the Kaysiile Third Ward Scout Troop No. 501 left Saturday for a Sunday A camping trip to Yellowstone National Faih. Sunday School, 10 a m. Kenneth Pettmgill, Michael Tiller, Stecen Talbot, MichSeveral Davis Logan Worship service 11 am. ael Talb ot, Jerry Tice, Jimmy Ipson, Etent Major, Billy County students hate been Training union, 7 pm. Vt ood, Scott OBrien, Brent Collett. Grant Hansen, Steven named to the honor roll at Woiship service, S pm. Ashby, David SpacLman, Lairy Felt, Kent Whitaker, and Utah State University. Christian movies will be Robert Ashbaker. J. Elliott Cameron, dean shown on Sundav night. They were accompanied by Owen Dinger, scoutmaster; of students, said that the Services are held in Geoige Tiller, assistant scoutmaster; Don L. Whittaker, students were among the top City Hall. Wallace Allen and Grant R. Hansen. A warm welcome is fite percent of the students one-wee- k L JOURN Southern Firs! 411 PLEIITY OF STORAGE SPACE - roll Buvlnl- - 4,7 (id ti hi Loans lor Governnent (Jua'.ficd HIGHEST PRICES PAID W apprcuuti mot c pw and hope to serve vear. ii hu-n- tin-- , you again Lay-to- n Chorus Practices for Dedication Kaysville The Dais Stake Chorus practices for the dedication of the new Stake House scheduled September 6, are being held at the Farmington First Ward each Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. There are 12 members each from Kaysville Fourth and Fifth wards participating along with other members from the various wards in the Stake. Mrs. Mary Talbot and Miss Dorothy O'Niel are directing the chorus and Frank Parker will direct the a .vt Simple Robert T. Knighton, Cross. mmx DO YOU NEED A JOB? IF SO. CONTACT THE 2655 ADAMS IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES 14 and over. 2J?c per lb. Must furnish own -- CLERKS in Experience womens shoes, and jewelry. Several openings in Ogden's leading stores. Women ready-to-we- ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN 2-- 4 UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. years recent Avtno WoM AMO Phone: Export 9-- 1 171 IN PROVO. SALT LAKE. LOGAN OgdMi I MACHINIST years old. 5 years aircraft experience. SALESMAN Debit plus Salary Commission Excellent Car necessary. 23 43 opportunity. 5 years experience Es1 TOOL & DIE MAKER WOMEN To work in Yellowstone Park for cafeteria and laundry. Age AUTO MECHANICS BODYMEN -- & 18-3- 5 years local garage experience desired. Good PICKERS Transportation furnished opportunity. Street for adult men. Family groups with own transportation report at TIRE RECAPPER 6.30 a.m. 253 - 23th and CARPETS Local man. 2 Age yrs. experience. 25-4- office. 0. 505 Washington Blvd. OGDEN, UTAH IF YOU NEED WORK OR WORKERS CONTACT THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE 2655 ADAMS AVENUE wmmmmsammemaa Custom Styled at Your Price Thone EXport of Latest Fabrics A Large Selection New and Exciting Ideas Color That Calms or Cheers Beauti-PIea- t Rods SERVICE INFORMATION AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Factory Trained Mechamci Front End Alignment Carburetor and Electrical Tune-u- p Complete Brake Service All Types Automatic Transmissions State Inspection Station Service Factory Authorized Motor Analysie No. 34. PERRY STEWART, PONTIAC-CADILLA- INC., Kaysville, Phone 101 180 N. Main, C We Repair Ail Makes G.M.C. TRUCKS Your Local Texaco Dealer J. ROY FUDGE AUTO SERVICE, SPECIALIZING IN GINE TUNE-U- EN- P Electrical and Carburetor Delco Batteiies All Automatic Transmission and Brake Motor Analysis ?Y yv yV THIS ADV. 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All Kinds of Loans. ji Checks Printed FREEI Personalized Service Special Member F.D.I.C. Accounts Insured up to $10,000. ? Our service charges on regular checking accounts are low ask. DAIRIES Visitors Always Welcome at Utah's Finest Dairy Farm in the Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon PHONE mrTfTTTf a u , .W.'vY VkvvYV' Vs. . , Av .,y VMh'UV V- ! k V A S. VvAaJyi.i- S.iJB i. - You get full value plus big savings on these allthe nuiv perfect laboratory tested Nation-Widelins that families for generations have counted on for satisfaction. Compare: strong cotton in a firm, balanced weave (no vrak staple spots here!) sturdy tape selvages (lake countless washings), smooth finish wilh minimum sizing (no loaded finish to wasli out) hA C s, , long-weari- ! jp. !: - ' "'I T VC- Kir If 72 br 7 1 Full M hr 108 inch Full Sanfomod S' 2 ler 73c Pillow 36 inchw 1 -j N A fc 7n Twin Bnnforized S' fittwi it The Stitching Club met Wednesday, July 22, at the home of their leader. The leader gave a demonstration and the practice articles were judged. Refreshments were served. 4-- Show Starts 7:45 Kaysville, Utah ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT ICQ h Pad-and-Cov- inthes $3 W full in t china and glasswaie sparkling! Thirsty terry soaks up moistme fast, needs little laundry care! Fashionable fringed ends. tout and p,td edge ! i.t d 11 by 90 inches 72 home-make- rs want, incredibly tlu Warm sott rayon and Orion, nvlon binding. Pink, green, blue, maize, peacock, beige, flame. Liable S a n l oi d Q The blanket you Fee what a low pi ice on comlu nation 1ennej 's Brightest way to keep i. bleached unite skirt, vva h Machine filling at medium setting. r Printed Cctton Table Cloths $1 $2 ft'-- - SOME LIKE IT HOT" f Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemon t plus FOREST TALES OF THE BLACK cr cQ 3frSl 15 by 30 What A Blanket Buy at Penney's Special! 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They will attend the Pageant In Palmyra, New York, visit all scenic places of interest enroute to Maine, while gone for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Klebe, Holyoke, Colorado; Mrs. Florence Small, Spokane, Washington; F. E. Small, San Diego, Calif.; and Mrs. Anna Johnson, Moab, were among those arriving to attend the funeral service of Cliff Small Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. AH?ano and family left for their home in La Mirada, Calif., after visiting for the past two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Albano. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Henry and son Paul B. spent the weekend at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Discount V pz3 Service A GOOD BUY lA'iUill-WID- E UUSUii SHEETS! Mr. Joa (Norma) Preset Phona t?40 -- INSURANCE at SAVE Crestwood by -- SALES APRICOT HOMS: TAKERS FAIR BEAN PICKERS Female Double entry experience, Mut tjpe. one opening in Davis County. Salaries to $250 per mo. YOUNG Way oods Kaysville Proudly announcing the arrival of a daughter are Mr. and Mrs. J. Cleon Christensen. She was born July 25 at the Dee Hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 4 oz., and w ill be named Chadley Ann. There are four brothers and sisters at home to welcome the newcomer. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Longhurst both of Salmon, Idaho. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE, BOOKKEEPERS Tour Gram the Coopeiative 'Market Mary Baker Eddy -- born To Christensens WANTED HELP Whatevar it is your duty to do, you can do without harm to your-sal- t. ifil T Fifth child Solstice Jig-Sa- pi rt 3 I Bountiful; Rex Beater, Woods Cross; Victor Robert Frank, Clearfield; Eulyn L. Jenen, Centerville; Morris Ray Johnson, Kaysville; Ti S; Contort tlid-- e 1, WILFORD YOUIIG cr JERRY CROSS to all. in the college of the uniter-sit- y in which they are study- ing during spring quarter. Among those named were Luke Layton Adams, Lay ton; John Glade Allred, lor lurlhir Intormatio . 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