OCR Text |
Show I f Wleo yn read the CUsstfled Ads , t .'You JR. HIGH HIGHLIGHTS ROY Roy vs. South The Roy Redskins volleyball team scalped the South Spartans with the score of in the Souths gym on Oct. 12. At the half time the score was Redskins 14, Spurtens 4. Both teams worked well together with everyone making an even amount of points. Friday, Oct. 14, Roy met South at Roy In football. The 43 8 victory for South made Roy looe all hopes for gaining a championship this year. ' In the first quarter, Roy made a touchdown on a run by Bruce C'lnrlcsworth. Glad-weand Lawson racked up points for South in the fourth quarter. During the second and third periods, neither side made a score. Roy and Wahlquist are scheduled to play a volley ball game. after Wednesday, the 19th school at 3. This game will be held at Roy in its gym. A football game will be played between Wahlquist and Roy, at Wahlquist, after school, Friday 21. The starting time will 37-1- 5 car find ' speedy recovery.; Gaining recognition through out the western states last week was Ann Widdison, daughter of Howard and Lorell Widdi son, when Jier picture and at article which she wrote appear ed in the current issue of the ' Utah Farmer. Ann has bad eight years oi 4 H club work and in her ar tide She told of what this wort has helped her to accomplish. Besides the knowledge of sewing she has acquired, she ex pressed how much the projects and recreational program hail helped her to gain self confidence and leadership qualities. She has received a total oi nine blue and two red ribbons for county exhibits and six blue ribbons and one red at the State Fair. Anns excellent article may well serve to help some other young person who may have aspirations to go ahead in LUTHER K. BAILEY KILLED HI ACCIDENT APPLE ll UPSIDE-DOW- IS AN AUTUMN DELIGHT Hal-Ver- d Hooper News e i '- si ; v. r- -' V Wj aV Now $5.00 N ea-so- 30-4- multi-colore- Theres I egg cup buttermilk Set oven at 375. Put live l cup butter in an square pan and set m the oven to melt. Remove and sprinkle with light brown sugar. Arrange apple slices in rows. Sprinkle vv.th chopped walnuts and cinnamon Set aside Sift dry ingredients together Cream the la cup butter. Add brown sugar and mix well. Blend in egg Add sifted diy lrg edients altcmatdy with no bothersome frosting job to be done before serving. Upside-dow- n cakes use various fruits. But it is unusual to find a recipe that calls for apples, and a happy discovery when they are so plentiful. The cake itself is extra tender and light. Buttermilk is the ingredient that gives it these characteristics. This fresh dairy product has th6 same effect in all baked goods. So, if youve only used buttermilk as a refreshing beverage, its time you learned of the advantages it offers as a cooking ingredient. Serve spicy upside down cake slightly warm. For an extra flourish, top it with ice cream 5- church auxiliaries. Here rom far and near to attend services for him were his two sons and five daughters. They are Major Myrl K. Bailey, CSAF m Japan and Duran C. Bailey of Hooper, Mrs B It (Vaudois) Biadshaw. Sacramento, Calif, Mrs Charles (Cloisi At the time of his death he Shelton, Redwood City, Calif was custodian of the Riverdale Mrs. Merva Bailey, El Ca ion. Ward. He had also served on Calif; Mrs. Lester (Nelba) the town board. He was an ac- Stimpson, Riverihle. Mrs J tive High Priest in the stake (Marjorie) Hues, Hooper. .quorum and had served in a There ale 22 grandchildren and large variety of offices 'in the one Hu- Con- science for Community Service . . . SPORT SHIRTS 3.88 NOW MENS WASH AND WEAR TROUSERS Regular 6.95 to 12.95 4.88 NOW FOR THE LADIES Maiden Form 8t Loveable Bras $1.0 to 2.50 88c to 1.58 LADIES PANTIES Regular to 69c . . 1 have wonderd since attending the movie how many of the parents have attended a show on Friday night in Clearfield and have seen the extent of the commotion the boys and girls cause who attend these shows. I think ents when NOWl desired. Consider Community Journalism $225 Courtney and Bradley beautiful Sweaters and skirts to match! Get all these by preparing yourself for a career in Community Journalism. When you return for school this fall ask your counselor to explain the many journalism classes available. America needs its most talented and d young people to staff the the desks of its 10,000 home town best-traine- newspapers. Thlt Message Prepartd by Hie UTAH STATE INC Space BAPTIST 809 N. and bght-touc- UA II cutting h Takes bars up to 24 Weighs only 17 lb. CHURCH Clearfield (lest bar) TOP TRADE-INS- I SEE McCUUQCH NOWl 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 7.00 P.M. Preaching Phone 'TA 54)798 For Information WANTED HOUSEWIVES HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE HOW FORMING FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING interested women bowlers, new or ex- All perienced, please phone NEWS The Rev. CLEARFIELD Walter Bishop, pastor of the Postmaster Emma Russell Clearfield Community Church Sun-li- e left Saturday for Miami, Floj announced that this coming as Layobserved idTi where she will attend th National Posl masters Conven mens Sunday, andthat ten of men of the chunch will tion She will pre-cher nar the 'Jted film on tile Pony Express patricipate in the 11.00 a m serv ice. The purpose he said is to while there. enlist and encourage all laymen Mrs jiul Mrs Dt to participate . Adams fully in the life and witness a church (Janet) became the new baby daughter, Tuesdav At the 11 o'clock service this The little nnss has a bmiher. Sunday morning, Ihil Biddle Darryl, to greet lici Janet s will deliver the sermon, Rus a correspondent or The Sun will read the Scripture. Shaffer Chronicle in the Roy ai oa and Bill Thomas will lead in the pas-- i vwiuiig i hurch New- toral prayr. Others who will A farewell testimonial will participate are Steve Mitchell, be held in (lie Roy Ninth Ward Loren Sncller, Yern Borgerson, al 7 pm for Earl Dexlei Reas Leon Howard. Dwight Foster who is leaving for the South and Perry Fisher INSTRUCTIONS JO-LE- E 5160 So. EX LANES 1900 W. Hiway U84, Roy ut j Special music will be present Orval Hendirson has hit for ed at this service by Phyllis Bid- die, at the piano, Mrs Peggy 'two weeks of TDY m Ti as Friends and relatives exli nd Pee, at the organ They will, their get well wishes to Mr render a duet, March from the and Mrs Jesse Elmer Smith, Fifth Symphony" by Beethoven who were injured in a car acThe men of the Clearfield cident recently Both are in church have been ' critical condition The Roy 3rd 8th Ward will sponsor a costume Halloween Dance, Tuesdjy Oet. 25 at 7 particulars' active of late. In the last two weeks they spent 150 hours in painting hall, corridors and steps. They were led by Billy it Contributed by the PRESS ASSN. CLYDE for WEBER COUNTY Liles. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibby The public is cordially invitmotored to Pocatello S.Murdav with Mrs. Charles Height of ed to attend all services. The Brigham City. They visited with church is located at 500 East 200 South, in Clearfield. Theo Anderson. and UTAH HERE'S THE RECORD Governor Clyde has a proved plan in action to benefit Weber County and Utah. Decorating Tips... HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION and maintenance expen ditures have nearly tripled in Weber County under Clyde. level WEBER COLLEGE has been raised to a four-yea- r under Clyde, who gave much needed support to this Traditional Furniture Rescaled for Modern Living The Excitement of Today's NEWS The Challenge of Modern ADVERTISING CHILDREN'S Reg. up to $4.99 , FREE legislation. CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION expenditures in Weber have averaged administration the County during Clyde ncarv twice as much as the annual expenditures over the past 10 years. WEBER COUNTY IS WELL REPRESENTED in de partments of State government. WEBER COUNTY SHARES in the total prosperity of the state which, under Clyde, is enjoying the benefits The Opportunity for BUSINESS OWNERSHIP SHOES CHAIN SAW ONE41 Clearfield Missionary 1 SERVICE . McCULLOCH 1 30-4- 0 ROY NEW field where I have attended shows have I found the condi $149.95 tions mentioned here, so lets $4 a week please put an end to it here in Simplified choke-ne- w ehtfln oiler Clearfield. features New fast-ataMrs. Milei K.. Roberts dependability Clearfield Direct-driv- e tor fast, 1 The Responsibility of COMMUNITY 3 for 1.38 CANVASS mentioned the sitto my daughter who had attended the show with me, her reply wasthe boys and girls have to have fun one night out of the week. When VALU E uation speak for most parsay that when I a movie and they also it is to leave the cares and worries of the day behind and also the noise and commotion found in chiid-ern- . buttern..lk Pour batter over in most homos who have I I to When the movies m go slices a Bake in apple pan 375 like to relax and enjoy the show p: cheated ov en for minutes or until cake tests done. Invert on large plate Let stand for 5 nnnuti s Remove pan to Conduct May be served with ice cream if Laymen P m Regular up to $5.99 parent did not know until Friday evening why so many uf our boys and girls have chosen Friday evening as the night they want to attend the movie. I as a J Gel man mission. ... One That Is manly Warm ... One with a MENS P- as the way things are I would at thia time like to at the present time this cannot in bring to the attention of par- be done on Friday evenings Clearfierld Theater. the ents in the Clearfield and sur rounding areas of what is takAlso this is not a very deal far ing place in our Clearfield the- those who come in from places ater on Friday evenings. as far away as Bountiful to go back and tell friends in their 1 Friattended the show last home town. day evening. The shows were 1 hope that parents who read both very good shows. Due to will do some serious thinkthis the commotion and noise by most of the boys and girls who ing on this matter. Only through attended it was almost linpobsib the cooperation of parentB le to hear the show. The boys can we improve the conditions girls laughed and talked con- taking place on Friday evengs stantly and chased out and in. in Clearfiled. A large number of the boys At times there were paper sack-e- s poped. At one time during and girls attending are from the show one young boy walked the Sunset area so parents who live in Sunset lets have your over six rows of seats. and support in this cooperation Sitting in front, back and next matter also. to who me were people As a resident of Clearfield I had come from Bountiful, am very proud of our City and 1 Ogden and Layton to see the to see the condition men hate show. The condition they found Honed abovt put a black mark met theater the existing in on our community. very much with their disapprovNO PLACE outside of Clearal. Clearfield Church and Breathes NOW 1.38 NOW c When the frost is on the or whipped cream jumpkin an the fodders In the SPICY APPLE UPSIDE-DOWn shock . . What a beloved CAKE is autumn! 6 servings square pan IPs the time for football, crisp, $75 preheated oven, 0 min. 54 d cup butter sunny days, a 1 cup firmly packed light landscape, and foods especially brown sugar associated with the season. Plump, juicy apples, so plenti- 1 cups peeled and sliced tart ful m the fall, share the spotapples light with other popular foods. 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts Thats why spicy apple upside-dow- n Cinnamon cake fits so appropriately 114 cups sifted flour 54 teaspoon cloves into the menu. The spicy aroma that perme- 54 teaspoon cinnamon ates the air as the cake bakes 54 teaspoon allspice will whet your appetite. Its an 54 teaspoon salt aroma typical of autumn cook- 54 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder ing. 54 cup butter An advantage of upside-dow- n 1 cap firmly packed light brown cake is that it is a finished prodsugar uct when taken from the oven. If You Seek a Career Thai Lives PIG SKIN GLOVES Reg. $2.00 NOW . - T? STUDENTS: MENS ; mV DRESS SHOES Regular up to $15.95 Regular "A - . MENS LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The grinding crash of steel out the lUe of Luther Kennedy Bailey, 77, of Riverdale Friday evening.' The aroad$ide collision occurred about 6 30 p.m. when Mr. Bailey made a left hand tom off (he highway onto the Addition road into the pathcar occuway of a south-bounpied by Trcey L. Wheatley and iis wife and their three children. liooper-Kanesvill- 30 to 50 PAGE iTVE CAKE N 4-- All Toys Reduced 20, 1960 on steel snuffed Mr. Bailey is reported to nave died in the ambulance about seven minutes after the crash. It is considered very iiseiy that he died of a heart attack as a result of the accident. His wife, Mrs. Maggie Bailey, is slightly improved at Dee Hospital, according to her work. family. They said she has both Nedra Thurgood and her sis- legs traetured and a broken ters, Helen Taylor, Lorna peivis bone. They have been Charlton and Ruth Mecham, told she can expect to be in about three entertained their mother, Jen- the hospital nie Jackman, at a luncheon, months. Saturday at Brattens Grotto. Considering the force of the Jennie left Tuesday to return crash, injuries incurred by the to her home in Pasadena, Calif. were relativebe 3 p.m. A train trip to the middle Wheatley family Because of deer season, the west was ly light. It required 15 stitches Girls Association Dance has Lewis and enjoyed recently by .o close the gash in Tracey's Sarah Miles. They two for his nose and been postponed until Oct. 23. went first to Fort Scott. Kan- forehead, three for his upper lip. His It was scheduled for Oct. 21. sas where they visited relatives, wife, The theme of this dance is the Margene Manning Wheat-ley- , to Fremont, Neb., where then had several of her front t tnderella Ball. There will be a granddaughteeth bumped out and suffered a Prince and Princess chosen. they stayed with a broken knee cap. Two month This dance will be girls choice, ter, Jean Fellows. A very successful Back to old Lori Ann was shaken and sport dress. It will be held up School night was held by the but released from the hospital from 8 to 10.30 p.m. e PTA last the next day. Danny and Timm Wednesday night. Over 200 were thrown from the back seat people ate a school lunch and into the front but suffered only visited their childrens class to bruises. learn how their students are An autumn vacation was Funeral services for Mr. the past few weeks by being taught. Both Hooper camps of the Baiiey were scheduled for WedRoy and Ardell Hunter. They drove to Colorado, Grand Can- Daughters of the Pioneers have nesday afternoon in the Waid chapel with Bishyon, Arizona, New Mexico and chosen their leaders for this back by way of Las Vegas. Be- year and have announced their op Grant Gibby officiating. Interment was to be in the Ogfore they left on this trip, they first meeting. took Ann and Heidi Hunter CJmp U will meet Thursday, den City Cemetery. with them to visit Max Hunter Oct. 27, at the home of Marion Mr. was born Nov 16. who is working up at Green W. Cox. Captain of this camp 1883 Bailey in Papear Creek, Miss , Lakes. They spent several days is Elnora Widdison, with Gladys the son of James D. and AmanFrew and Alice Beus as vice da there. Shirley Bailey. Later he A few days after moved to Kelsey, Texas where arming captains. V at will meet the a the Hunter's Camp home, greeted he met and married new grandson. He was born to home of Rac Moore on Thurs Arminta Grover. He was Maggie active Myrene and Junior Naisbitl, day, Oct. 27 at 7:30 pm. Ariel in the LDS Church while there, and is also the first grandson Stimpson is captain of this serving as Sunday School of Reed and Lois N'aisbitt. group, with Emma McCloy and and then as a counNettie Smith fell at her Rae Moore as vice captains selor in the branch presidency is home a few weeks ago and is interested in Anyone who Along about 1920 they moved just able to get around again joining either of these camps to Ogden. He was employed for now. Luckily no bones were may contact the respective more than 36 years by the Ogbroken and we wisty her a den Bus and Transit Co., as a bus driver. In fact he had received a recognition from the COMPLETE TOY company for his perfect safe driving record. d THURSDAY OCTOBER THE BEST; LOCAL BCYS1 ? ll of. .;nvT''Yo Li d u I ..... . i. to For years, young homemakers yet has just enough decoration needed have shied away from traditional lend the touch of elegance home furnishing mainly because for liveability and permanence. tho size of the pieces did not lend The spiral twist motif bespeaks to the decor of the the clussic revival whichthe-en- took themselvc place in this country at modern house. smaller, 18th Century. Recently, however, quality fur- of the No longer do young homemakniture manufacturer have been to overlook traditional redesigning traditional lines and ers have Each piece in the rescaling them for modern living. furnishings. in ie An excellent example of this is group has been rescaled with even the the bedroom group shown above. to blend perfectly homes. Even new It is from tho Farmington col most modern developed lection by Consider H. Willett of finishes have been which lend a soft, medium-brow- n Louisville. This new line retains all the hue which enhances the promi- -' best qualities of traditional fur- nence of the beautiful cherryis niture. It is made from highest wood grain. Distressing rich also; a to ap deep, and provide qsed solid places cherry quality pcarance. stress on utility. infurniture the It looks like Reminiscent of tho Federal one in which the reis home furAmerican dustry in period it turn to the good old days it beJ nishings history (1780-183L retain the Early AhWDcan I00I4I cog? injj the 1 Better Hunting and Fishing Increased Water Resources Increased Tourist Trade At 33,000 New Jobs 1500 New Industries A Sound Financing 1 Governor Clyde is a capable, vigorous, experienced man of dignity and high personal standards. RE-ELE- CT GOV. CLYDE GEORGE D. A paid political advertisement by E. LaMar Buckner, Ogden, LeRoy B. Youilg, Ogden, Carl C. GakilL Ogden Franklin D. Maughan, Ogden, Boyd H. Jeppson, Ogden |