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Show JOIRN Januti' 1. !' 2b. laue h I J. Kjvmond at a billh-da- v n Mrip gue-t- a dmntr bun lay at the hom Grart-jcf Mr. and Mrs. We-h- y d family. Water cam on Mr. , imk yvv.e m bonoi of u,un i u I ,r u, l.i nth- - The Mr. tiiithilay auuiver- Cltail eld Final rites ee ' -- heft laid Killian, "ho has saI' , held Saturday at 2 pm, dtJ 1. v, anl All- of k end w ever the Thomas Art hie Easr yrk South, Salt Lake C'ty, ra,s sirvKaysville PCI the pa I t Limit and Mr S. nas-iu. . ;i the 31.a John 11. BioodWood died for Byron M Taylor, 2 5 Lake-viessi, fford pnir r n an Ll Kaysville, Phi'lips, n, ard Mis. tlajton (alfmria 'Niitlein wetj Dine, Clearfield, who died and Mis Huwuul Lioori AAediesuuy, January llo, m his W i, (uein wire gue-t- - at a Irom l.is vyal le jeKa-e- d at 3 am. at his ednevlay the in ('edit home of lauses ini ident to age. tlda evening Mi. and Mis. (laifine Ha i an .niive In n occlusion. home a of il s coronary a Ai b line ol .i He - tht s in of Alt a1! of halt Hake, S iiid.ii Bum December 6, lsyo, m Born in Salt 23, 1300, t August infant and Johnson Mrs. Kay Kuhm Killian and M Kaysville, he was a scin of Lake City, he was a son of i turned Sunday fimn the Nuiulai dmmr gm-- i- of 'H Mr and Mrs. Haul Maun and s Thomas II and Annie Hue per Byron A1 and Virginia Marvin to tl e hen e of hi r a (i Ml- - Otto hint "no tl 1,,,!, n f Ling Heath, D e Blood Phillips. On Januaiy , - (h(. fimthin Maine Tayor On February A, l'vjv, Mr aid Mis and tw who moved hrie paients, daughteis (altonua he I mis, niained Hualieth he mained Merle F. Haidv in -. MiJa flan., die-- , Mi. and vm11 makt thur Mill-- , at Bountiful to ptnd a Hint in Kaysville. lie was a Salt Lake City All and Mi- - linn ete , e u aatt- - ft" weik- Kay rt turned to member Lmui H, ,U( the Kaysville Sixth tf I10-lT. L' . S at tin He worked fot the Postal Hum, Winds pari mint- Waid of the LDS Church and Man as George (. hnsign n turned had suved an LDS Mission to Telegraph Co., was owner of Karen Ivin-sii Mr. and Mrs Wllloidl M,- k end gue-- t the Clearfield Appliance Co, mime home fn in the Iee hospital ( enada. HtU, Al- en and daughter Alt- from 134d to l'tAd, and had also Mexuo, and Uinell (.dies. Saturday, after hung i nfmed e" uquerijiie, week-um- h ol He had solved as supenn-terulebeen employ ed at Hill Air j for two PimnnHi! igoing tieat-- j tended the turn a! -- trimI on of the Davis County-We- (force Base. He was a mem-- ) hiUijw bfi fathei, 1. Archie hUphenn ami Mr. .ment, W eher Mr and Mrs! Mai Green and I)itn t Utah her of the Fiaternat Order of pm, at Hie K, Ua Hoislev attt tided the Satmdal, at their more into Power "ill hildren and ( iui Wain Sixth lull in Light Company He Fugles, Aerie 2ITJ Og 4,, Kayaville uniting been engaged as a liveI runk Iv. Hiui-di- y tuning at tin Man- - ne" home at Fruit lit ights nt xt had Survivois include his widow, Captain and Mrs stock broker punr to his retne-mew,,k sum llousi Air bumhiv C lea r field ; two It.rf glut Jones left daughteis. Airs I in l'C. 'IrH K hhn Phillips nd Alan P ret e, hum, lu Boi m, porce Bae, afUi Kpriwhnji the Joseph (Vudre) Kirhy, Lay-toa t nouse guv-was last, Id iln , I uue Phillips, Idaho, Alis Bennie (Jeanne) HanBui v ivois rnclude his widow, past ten days "i'h his mothei , litonu, Max Golden, Phillips, u.tk i Mi and Mi Aucai-pand attending the funeial serv- - Dimg- - Idaho foui Kas-vdlCalif, sen, 111ce C. Phillips, a son, L Ihuisday, Mis. Taj lm tlio, Mi and Mis.jlavloi hildren Kl.uig, ire of his iHtlm, F tank a daughter, Airs W gtandi a Thomas Mis attended I" aid Phillips, I ton, Idaho, land Jones !a"etl L. (Lima) Hansen, iilt Bu11.il took plaie the at the Air. and Airs louis Graham, uue among those from cut of family faiewtll paity Lew Mexico, eight ' Luke ( itv ( Mi . ami Ah. Gaith of honn emeteiy mow luneial AV the illmm Bloxham, AH. and Mis attmdng three av lot in halt Lake hononng grandchildren, loth of Ogdin, "lie last "etk- - nun if T Aichie Phillips, hrothets, Alyron Pusnlent IHdiaid Laird bnil- W'. of Mi and Mis Salmdn end visitor Phillips, Phillip I) Phillips, to "ho en- Mrs piesttle is Mr Kent Otto having and gtoe Sam IPoxham both of Kaysville, Milton h. I11 user the Argentine LDS. nns- Kundav guests ol Mrs lo- - tilt mud at iliimet Phillips, Kalt Lake City; DougMr and Alls Gaith Miaw ami 'ion las B. Phillips, Dnggs, Idaho; seph (.albiaith tine Mi and1 and Mr family, lay ton Afternoon via- Alls Fiantis Jui-(aisteis, Mis. R. 0 (Virginia) meetings and pec-1 Lth itms imluded Mi. anil Mrs or-and Mis hhud Peter-ol, Layton, Mis Noble (lone) lal event- - of the Kaysville Kent. Dden nr both of Kavsulle; Mis. E. Ogden PT weie Airs Alartha Kent enterum-me- i W'. Stewart, Ogden Air. and Mrs. I lair If I till- by the executn e boaid of the orfor gue-t- and childien spent the "u k ed the following Final rites were held Satui-da- y ganisation at a meeting held Mis ol In r bulge 'I hut day evening end in Login a- - gue-t- at 1 pm in the Kaysville Thuisduy evening at the home me Ann liurson, .Mis Oh 11a paient-- . Mi and Mis of Mis. Vuila Ahtchell Sixth AVaid LDS Chapel and of hi biotlui. Mi sliom, Mi h dim .Smedley, Alis Blamh Mis AU h m lieinne -. MiWalker, Crank lullmu and Lnnig, than man of Prelude and pustlude music Air- Dud- Pauline AAalerfall was William-- , Mrs (Iln e W ixom, all ight plans was KilAlia Reva placed by M ami a gue-- t of Mi and Mis. ( ir- - of Layton lian and the family piaver was for the Dad s meeting to be A1 ildt , Kaysville uih Hi emc Wateifall, Jr. in Ogih 11, offeied by idwaui Philhi-- , held Airs Alvin Kinsei was guesttol and Miv Wells Collett Tiuit-da- v at a hirtlulay p.nti in Idaho Tne D Rulon luund - up clinFalls; summei Bishop Hen-, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Layton flmisday honor of hei grandson, loiin at a shower Barnes gave the invocation ic prt guim was also diacu-se- d n have two and ihildren Liuie'dir-oMis. honor lit of "ho "as thill yiais old ivening and a tenative budget for the 'nioyul fiom Layton into Citst-- i Kathy Bone, daughter ol Air Kpaitow Bishop Glen Hill of the Sixth remainder of the school year Mr and Mr Dee C hipmaii, wood to make thur homt. Mis Ward conducted the set vice. ami All- -. Dale Bout, iindiiwmt wa- - outlined halt like, visited Satin day with Hemletson will be lememhered a till lllectomy Wulm-di- y number hv hei fnnids heie as the for-- ! included The founders Day program Air and Airs tuslm ( happell Mi and Mis Nol le LandaU two violin duets by Mrs. Mi-- s a Dawson Barhaia will be held February 11, Alls. Km and nut 'Ir. t ntei lamed Kinsey Sututduy ivuimg Air. and Airs Jesse Coulam Saigent and Airs Carto Alis. Wanda Nielsen, at their home tm All and Mis and family vi itul with her pai-- . M in Ptovo Tuesday with men Dibble accompanied by piesident and Mu John H.ivi-ile- d hi ink Counni, M and Airs int PH Walk Beside Then nley m Iaton Thursday. his mothei, Mrs. Mary Coulam. Mis Killian, Dutim hills. All and Mi- - How You anil lhe Ei d of a PerDinner gtusls 'I hursday was m honor of Ah and Ah' aid loyd Ihe mui-in- n and a vocal solo, Memorial Paik was dedicated Mi and Mis Lex hei fatliei s s(ih luithdav anin nmg of Ah. and Airs. R. W. fect Day The Lord'. y Buitcm Ml. vvue AHPrayer by Val J. bv Rosel Hyde Pallbearers and Ah All, Glen hloyd and Pcttingill, bv Mar-gai- were nephews of the deceased Airs. Roitta Horsley and Alrs.,1" B qton and son, Ah in, Boun- - Stuart, accompanied Fiancom Whitesides. Ah and E. Alts. Speakeis and included Dee Chipman, Roy Bette Ion the attended Airs Clifford and Hilfoyle Bishop Di Layton, Vale Phillips, Duane weie Glen Hill, and Smith the at htwGieat Sat-Difttise 'll 1 son, Gieen vtsilul Fait lake lakes, meeting Wayne Benton, Teail D, Keith Barnes and Phillip D. Stewart, Dale Phillips, and Kay with Mi and Mis Gem lirni-- e Until in Salt lake, Sat- - lmois, Robins Bishop Rulon Killian Hunt. Mis lloisliy attended ILtihoi, Hawaii. unlay alhue ami -- on offered the benediction and the Membeis of the Relief Societ- Airs g Harold Smuin and Airs. William Jordan is spuid- - thi V A S meeting at the In the Kay n I ake Lint win 11 turned home ety took charge of the flovveis. a few weeks in June Luke,' elans hospital in Salt Sunday grace Aloncl.n iftom the Ogden hospital, California, at the home of hi daughter, Alt and Alts. Janus II I ullu She was on hand to welcome the new giand daughter horn last week Ldwtn Sprague, who is on a husimss tup m government weik ml Imojie, spi nt la1 taiue and this vitek at Ithya Bv Nancy Evans The 7th grade lommittee inAirs. AUGIunh and daughter Lav ton (entiul Davis clude Biuce Pitt and JoAnn spent the week-enHigh cull be official inem-- I Hill. The thiee people who aie ogan. Ihev attended the In- - beis of the NaLionnl Assoc rewriting the constitution ate: Independence I)av hi Id at turn ot Sccondaiy Schools when Elizabeth Bonnemort, Larry I tah State Lrnvemh, Satui-- I the committee assigned to this Giegoty, and Bruce Pitt. The did a t iV in which Cynthia has completed rewriting advisots on this woith-whil- e Hindu dance 011 the piogiam the 01 ganiaticins constitution pioject ate Mr. Jack Biatls-forhilt in Logan, Cynthia was a This committee consists of Mr. Stanley Henderson, house guest of Alls Kami Elixrhcth David and Air. Lenzi Nelson. Ilonnenioit, Bringhur-- t and Alis AIcGlinch The purpose of this organizalleaston, Steven Gauett, and was guest of AH and Alt A eni Puith Holt from the 3th gtade. tion is to promote good leaderSteven Hyde, Burbaia Algood, ship, scholarship, and citizen(buk Guest front Denver, ( olora-- j Lat ty Giegoty make up the ship throughout the schools of du of Mi and Alts Boss Blown committee ftoni the Mh glade the nation t nd Mr Mr- Eve Leaves Thomas Phillips Funeral held tor Eve Allison Saturday Funeral held Patience is Aunt Tma Byion M. Taylor when you hearSayssomeone teil a -. m u By , hr al Add a lain ai d F. of Cieam ol ss n W lie Saver da-- h -- r e :Y'y a " ute A ( t d 1 fa-'- c a i 1 as-tt- Its 1 1- 11 1 chopped olive papr ka re Pie-cook- lins-iM- I orehe-ter-K- ot er aco s mustaid, 'auce, prepared t-- p. W -- w Wi-t- 1 t--p. em-ti- -- ti 2 ' -- 1 -- 1 ENNEYlS ' ej -- , h INVENTORY nt - st t 1 ' K?XCi ' nt n, BE BRIGHT AND EARLY! u, e; ITEMS YOU NEED RIGHT I NOW GO OH SALE AT FABULOUS REDUCTIONS! I -t 111 j TREMENDOUS MARKDOWNS TO MAKE ROOM FOR great-grundcliildie- -- MERCHANDISE! NEW ,PTA plans (Meetings ONLY LIMITED HURRY! QUANTITIES OF SOME ITEMS! t n, Ksv-vil- n, -- ie ' San-dal- -- dm (Htt-hullm- ir pie-ent- A 111 Alu-u- Pastel Cotton Dresses .. J 'j Cotton Blouses Cotton Full Slips Jeans (Boxer, Regular) Wool Knit Ear Warmers 1 A. . 83c $1 --- $1 5Gc fi al Pat-1111- vu-ai- et Bi-h- 111 sville-Layto- A.. $1, $1.50, $2 i Cotton Blouses Corduroy Tapered Pants Stretchable Tights, large Jewelry Closeout (fed. tax) Cotton Bras, (broken sizes) Cotton Dresses (10 only) S $1.88 con ON WE ON SCTEEN PARKAS! $1 S893 50c 50c Raj on quilt linei insulates jou against frosty $1.50 chills Orlon(it) Acrjlic hood pile lined zip-okeeps your head warm. 1 ff Water repellent! resistant, too! Meet Mayor Mind -t Wm. 111 d ia (bud Barlocker MENS WASHABLE POPLINS $4.93 - $7.99 1! K d, & Family A B0 JACKETS S $4.83 - $7.83 WOMENS WOOL SUBURBANS $3.83 CAR CO VIS $9.83 vs 4 j Pf jf r.t' v Jf ff $ - 4 .,4 1 Hurrv f Jf X 'J ' si J Terry Towels 6) N 1S - S' Mayor (arlockor daughter Lnli i'tk n skew fan, with hi wife, Roby ScigmiHor iarlockor, 11, and ton Ceorg. 13. Traveling a wondi food cmnf understands agriculture he understands business. He has built one of the nation's outstanding turkey enterprises from a meager flock to a completely integrated operation. He has reorganised and expanded the Bank of St. George and the Bank of Hurricane. Mayor William "Bril" Barlocker can lead Utah to bigger and better prosperity. n u inn carefree lour lo inase Pacific Domehner line own to earth views of the all arc complete rtlav ro ave vou monev nn T imdv tare- - loo -- lt d mu ax ts Pi rt i thr of rt) f en i rt jt imbinMi bt 0 T'a Democratic Candidate rairvamnc qr urp om I tmrm pan v -- jr tvscmI for Governor m hr I I m m Hiitro Inches cq vu . Precision Crafted Sizes QQ household use. DoKj foreAery Ironing Board Pad Cover 1adCoAer coer and foam rubber pad all in one Q1 '4 )JLuU - 'A I J u Find pollua! ad Iv Initial iv then, Nepia, Luh tr Perfect! Laboralorj Teted Compaie the price and quality. Hurry! Stoik up NOAV . . . Just a few dajs left at these Low, Low Prices! All Blankets, $3.66 ir P UNION PACIFIC r w i , far-flun- g, on start to stop pa sins countiv we'e your bv Dome h net i j Imported Scissors Ten per cent Mx decrease, an affirmative capital improvements program and a new look in St. George are among the accomplishments of Mayor William A. g "Bill" Barlocker, the aggressive, young St. of Under his George. leadership, St. George mayor rs enjoying a new surge of prosperity, industry, enterprise and lucrative tourist trade. Mayor Barlocker How else on earth esn you travel so relaxed? 41 6 for 88c1 for Shc! for 8Sc iscose Raj on Loop Pile. . 3050 hard-hittin- tm 2 3 A f) Ut ft Rath Hand . Mash Cloth Scatter Rugs V 31 K I Last ! JANUARY WHITE GOODS 'd 4 I hile They ! ilLM& I V' i 5.88 - $7.83 1 1 ' I GIRLS JACKETS AND COATS V V . c h tag on yuui gii ti A faUBaniawcs the I c Gmd an Lid atlso of ocean ship, story for the third time and bare 11 to the tag to pieieot listen as if it was the very tach themsehe- - to the hells d of turtles and even to tne Oodfirst les of whales Pi uue I nne Saver of course Ready Star Dust Tbeies nothn g lice, I have never heu il anyt1 mg in minutes to seive witn eggs, better than soap and water for lesolutiuiis ol the 0,41-dX)Ut for instance Haidboiled, sliced fieemg the skin of all stale cs but d ieat deal ubuu' t'rtir Horace Mam and topped with a mix of white makeup, old cast off cells and acts Saturday here i sauce, $4.44 Throw Pillows 77c! Nation-wid- e Flour Squares, Muslin 5 for $1.C3 Remnants Priced to Clear! Per.ccle Percale 81x108 Double I llted Pillow Cases, $215 $169 2 lor 7 sc I Pillow Cast- -, 2 for 99c |