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Show SHOP - LflcAtty - ttMtitifrvfi prices tAsV frAftkitta Wirth of Roy. Clearfield News dear-fiel- .sy. Vet-i.an- - d BERTHANA ROLLER RINK SKATING Mon., Wed., Fri., From 7:30 to & Matinees Saturday 1:30-- & - Sunday P.M. 4 Tues. Sunday 10 P.M. Thurs. Private Parties By Reservation & DRESS RULES: No Levi's, Jean's Overalls or Short Shorts. 321 -- 24th Ogden, Utah St. r rr Sunset News Mr. and Mrs. 6Ralph prise last week.- Mr. llenich had never had the pleasure of meeting his great nephew before, And this was a tirst time visit to the United Stales for the Biacuses. The come on an extended business and pleasure trip combined. Many interesting things were in order during their stay. The Charles Hatch gave a large family dinner party, later taking the visitors on a whirlwind tour ol many places of interest, The Ski re sort at Alla, I he Capitol yvhere the Legislature was m session, lhe Temple grounds which is a must lor all visitors as well as the Bingham Copper mines. The Phil Malx-yot Clearfield gave an open house in their nonor. - TVfV'A-y- Fireplace Logs (Pinon Pine) CLEARFIELD ( LI. A It I ILLD s North Davis Darts Play Bountiful Juanita and DC. Oviatt recently returned home alter a three months jaunt in southern Calilornia. Juanita alter a three years absense has returned to uer scouting woik Her new work will be Ogden area dis-- ! trict advisor Girl Scouts ol America with come tiavcltng into aieas in northern Utah. Connie Harris a senior at the University ot Utah, and a Phy-sical Eaucslion majur recently stalled her t earner training course at West High in Sait Lake. Jed Harris a brother who is doing missionary work in the Great Lakes area was transferred from Indianapolis lnd lana, to Royal Oaks Michigan a suburb ol Detiuit. d j 11-1- 2 LUMBER CO. Coeds Study First Aid at North Davis e 330 SO. MAIN Laar Newby, Mrs Jay .. v i " , , if, ill isi t:vVl ,vW; " k . t . . V- - f i . 5, r. - OfWnVV'1"t : ,v Jean Gianchctta High game, Uji Belle Dearman 'VV t , ' ' A LV 'ct r 't ' s Q-- .S W - '4 V V, - ' - ,1 after 'A more spenuing than a week in New Orleans at a Kook rs Conv cnuoii. Wlale lie was gone lus mother. Mis. Mary ol Svu.uiise. Poiu-spent a lew divs wall r.:s wile and imlJ.cii to Imp them company-Th- V i V '. 't f V.Vj4Ss 'k V 'V' Thud CKaiLeld Waid C.d-ud- really looking forward to this b.g night out with their favorite Dean s. llieir Dads. A Musical Fest". under the direction of Carol Thurgood of the Music Dept, was presented to the membership of Clearfield "MiidM limitll m immmimtuinii MHiimMimtHiiiiiit ri nn imi ih.m'ii ihpiii I'liminiiimitiiiiii piii'iiiitniimim m mi ut imm mi hall. The home builder girls of the primary entertained tleur dads with a banqunt and pitipram Games were also on joyed In all Teaeheis in charge were Bettv Heiner Leona Ioul son and Joan Pattersou. Little Chervl Bens dauhhter of Mr and Mrs Vil Bens is in the hospital. Many of the children of lhe ward have the chicken pox, hut Che'-v- l has The meeting was held at the veiy ha disc and has been home of .Mrs. David Hesterm-i- i sent to the hospital for treat with Mrs. Max Woodward as ment. A co hostess. short business Clair Ross cult idained his mec'mg was hehl with Mrs. Gean Nelson, piesuh-ntpresid- Sunday School class Sitin-devening Skating at the Colin ing. um was injeved bv 20 f.ftecn Following the lesson on the year old members of lus class hook Please Don't Eat the Slipper was enjoved by all at Daisies was given by Mrs. Harmons. Those helping to en tertain them for the evening Fraley. were Steven Nelson and Dennis Mrs Geoige Bens has spent Evans. the past tex chys visiting with her son and his fanulv. Mr Bobby Chdd and Dun Heiner and Mrs Wayne Bens live in were graduated from primary on Sunday. I hev will he ordain Billings, Montana. . Li Ho Ma gtoup ol li.e Pi unary will hold tiieii annual JD party, DaJuy Date Dnner, on Thurs dry i'eb. 26 m the recreation had. It will ue a banquet styie dinner and there will be daitc n. g afterwards. The gnls are DAVE'S SERVICE cd deacons on Sunday morning Daddy Date was held on fri Doyle llemer was ordained day night m the Ward Aminu.se-men- t a seventy on Sunday at Stake Third Ward Wed icsday '1 he numtxis weie furnished hy cacclic auxilory and presented vaudeville styie. The talented show was l cully outstanding. Literature was the title of the lesson given hy Mrs. Low rev Livingston at a recent meeting of the Apiha Chapter of the Beta Signa Phi. -t E 50. CLINTON NEWS 229 223 Miya and nemiibns wish iu r a speeny ritoveiy. Yicm 1. indes, seven yea oil daughter of, Mi. and Mis. Lyle Landes who lihd her lonsils laken out la- week is gelling along very nicely. Date Porter is happy t ) be at home again with his la.i'iiy I" 025 003 Miya Shurt let: Mrs. Robert Bui ton and Mrs Ivan G. ONen Alter the deliuous lunch was served the ladies spent the afternoon doing sewing and handiwork Mis Dale Kelly is at her home ri euperai.ng from a re cent operation Ail her nnmus , V com-fcicn- , McClelland. Camp Alabama came Van Buddy" Day to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs Ralph Day L.i Jensen was rushed into Benedicts lucpilul Saint oil "t Finlay with a Severe cu'-biood poisoning Horn a cut on his light hand. Mrs Walter Black had as her luncheon guests last wees. Mrs. ! . ROY CAGERS IN THREE WAY TIE FOR TOP SPOT From 11 MI Both Morning and afternoon to the youth present by Henry and family were visiting triends and relatives of this sesssions of North Davis Stake G. Taylor assistant to the area and are also transacting Conference were well attended. twelve. Elder Taylor stated To all appearnenees there Business over tile week end. muefi abiiut Juvenile file Muughans are the former were almost as many mepibers "We hear ouuset residents and are now present as shortly before the deliquency and not enough Juvenile decency. He advised stake was divided. uving in Minidoka, Idaho. The morning session opend . . . be strong, set a good llr. and Mrs. PauT Reid are with a talk by George Q. Benexample for your friends and r happy over sale ai rival ot on bsorn Jan. 2. This nett of the Stake Presidency associates. Be careful in speech . avoid smutty jokes and . makes the Reids a family ol followed by talks by several Choose recently reurned missionaries. unseemly language. two sons ana(a girl. Mrs. Euan iuaylicld of Oil The closing address was given good asssociate, be careful in Cook. setting your goals, be prayeriloiiua nas been spending a by President Conference Youth ful . . . Dont be too hasty . . . lew uays with Airs. Maud Scars, The Afternoon session which Keep close to the Church. . . sue is nei sister. was essentially a youth con- follow the advise of your Chur"Daddy Dale for Fire Light was replate with a num- ch leaders and parents, there classs in Sunset Ward Primary ference ber of talks by young people is safely in this course. He is set tor Jan. 28, Saturday, A 42 47 loss by Roy Junior ihcy will dance and play games and chmaxeed by an address advised care in seeking a companion for life slating. . . Dont High to South tossed the Weber aim have light refreshments. that in marriage a perBOWLING NEWS County expect Junior High Basketball Second Sunset Want, under will son change very much. the dueetion ot Frances Baird, league n.o a three way lie. Jo Lee Men Theme of the conferencewbs who will tui mshed the music for North Redskins, Roy's "Ye Shall know the Truth and High series, Keed meet tomorrow alt Duv is Stake Conierence which To VanW agoner U19 Truth Shall Make Ye Free. 579 ernoonWahlquest at the Rov Gym, was was held Sunday, Jan. 22. Eider High game, Reed handed it first loss of the sea- Henry D. lay lor was the special The North Davis Junior High 215 son. South VanWugoncr grabbed an early-lea- guest speaker from Salt Lake Darts will meet Bountiful at Yc-'.tf- i Speak for Youth Jo Lee Amazon and Roy got as close as Hr both North Davis and Clear-liel- Clearfield tomorrow at 10 30 High senes, Gwen one Stakes. a m. just betore half time, Then.e cf Conference 480 but point Hansen the Redskins could never Eider Kent Draper, recently last week the Darts li) act-oHigh game, Gwen rct ahead Further damage to returned missionaiy Irom Aus defeated the Central Cubs 34 Youth Speaks for Youth was 178 Hansen the Roy cause was done when llama mission was one ot the to Jl. North Davis trailed the theme of the MIA Jol.ee ITiday Nighter Bruce Charlesworth fouled out morning session speakers. A at hall time. held m the Sunset High senes, Dee m the tirsi half. mini me oil'r newly lepoii At the end of the third quart- Ward last Sunday. Hansen .l.ig Robeit Atkinson and Tom it mi lieu missiuna.i-'weie er the Darts started connect543 Pat Pringle The The Opening song Rosenberg were the high seor-er- s nearU. lhe youths who gave ing with the baskets as Dan High game, Gone 11 for Roy with points each. special talks were Sbciyn Lee Gardner and Kicth Cox sparked World has Need of Willing Howell 212 Men" was played by Sister Roy shares the first place K.iimll and Belli Gnmslud. a v icloi y rally. 213 honors Iat Pringle in lhe county with Wahl-iiuis- l Robert Mei'Kiey, Grnnstad anil let by Beverly niistupcr Dish Pan and South. men pio-tOlsen. The invocialion was by Liyue Siaugter and High senes, Donna won its game last juini Lernn were advanced to DeMar Rasmussen. Theme reWahlquist 478 tautkner week, defeated Valley 38 27. cited by Lyria Criddle. A reHigh Pliests, Dale Amhlson, High game, Betty Box Score Nuimaii bcou Wiberg and Jerr-uk- l told story was related by Mane 110 Jane isheier Halon were advanced to Bingham. "Church Service in Nisei Men me Quotum ol Seventies the Military Service, was disHigh series, Tom vocCoeds who are studing the cussed by Linda Mayhus Mainyu AieQuarue, Annett T amada (iOO was by ixiuii, bienda ami busun Parker subject of first aid in health al solo "lnvictus Dale High game, enjoyed jn ice skating party at classes had ample opportunity Reed Bennett acconn piimI by 224 Kano 5 11 me ace scaling rmk m Ogden to show what they had learned Nada Nichols. A talk Its tune Nisei Ladies iusi imiicoay, Jan. 19. during "test week? at North for Good Balnce ws given by High senes. Saehie Le Rae Thurgood Ways to Mr. Henry A. I'hornock is Davis. 480 disKano ware for yourself Spoak vvtdl since eonvalescmg very terminates health cussed by Doris Olsen. A second Midyear High game, Rits home alter his recent for half of the boys and vocal solo The Builder was uiuruiig 195 Endo open Hon. at North as they complete Ball and Chain girls sung by Reed Bennett. How to Louise a semesters work. Happy to Live at Home and Like It 12 23 18 42 Total High senes, Warren on Neilosn ami Tcssie Lyons was the topic presented by 559 reBranch will half The Jan. 34, to haliilccn GiOb.s and remaining Parker. Til Go Where 524 Jo Leavitt Hulda New bold on Jail. 25, to ceive instructions next week in Gloria You Want Me to go, was sung High gone, Ted Ruth Dunaway, Roy Horalhio first aid, anatomy, proper The Bene213 Ihedell and Robert Jlarberlson on Jan. and many other subjects by the congregation. 200 Kimber. Jo Leavitt Glen was diction hy health. to for make which Karla good 6, Jejn Netlson, liotty Jolly Time Mixed bleed, Kathryn Abshtrc, Elfte High senes, Joe Dustin, James Mcasom, Lall 013 Steed ami Joseph Lnssotule, Barpey Jr. TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . 444 'orris Wiese Jr on Jan. 27. to Linda Eivvin on Jan 38. to Glen Stone, MarHigh game, Joe 222 Barney Jr. tha Borahlo, Scott Wiberg on Convenient Budget Terms 1C6 Dorothy Hodge Jan. 30 and to Lots Miidon, Jo Lee 510 Seratrli Trio Maud on 31. Sears and Jan. Happy anniversary to Mr. and UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT High series, Ujl Mis Will oi d L. 1utt oil Jail. e "'2Z 5-06- North Davis Stake Conference Held n mewst has lesumed his college work at University of Southern California, while Marly nn has taken a position with the Sejrs Co. as Training Supervisor with offices in Compton. will be remembered Mailynn by lur many friends here as a lonncr Miss Clearfield, also a uinner up m the M.ss Utah Contest. irVsAa t ;j ). Maugh-a- -- Ro-but- Phone TA 16(11 of Milan Henich was a big sur- Joe and Marly n (Bennett) Lema who tiadcd Cleailield for residence in Torrence, Calif write that they are nappliy sit nated in then new home Joe , d 2. Province Canada to the home The baby was bom at Hill Air force Rase Hospital. Johjiny Lee, of left last Sunday by United Mr. and Mrs. Mdos K. RobAh line for Virginia. From Vir- erts will lehve this weekend ginia Mrs. Lee was to travel by to spend a few days in The DalWavy Airline to Morocco to jAin les Oregon. Mr. Roberts her husband who is stationed word Mondav that hts there. With the U. S lather is seriously ill Mr. Robert s father has been ill since They will be there approxim'ast spring and was in the s ately 28 months. Hospital in Portland for Mr. and Mrs. Lee weie mar- seuial months. Mr. Robeits led last Nov. Mrs. Lee is the wa-rcleased from the Veteran's -- ormer Ruth Johnson ol dear-fielHospital last October and he and is the d mghter of returned to The Dalis where he Ar and Mrs Phillip Sharp, and his wile live He has a 01 So. Lakeview. heait condition and is at this Mr. Lee is from Layton. time unagle to lie down but has Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sharp lows.to Da propped up with pilIf he lies down he is unarc the proud grandparents of to able breathe. a grandson born Dec. 31st. Partnes of tiie new arrival lie visit of John Bracus, and are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond wife of Edinuntom, Alberta Mrs. THE fiWCttTftttvflCLE, TlttHAfcAV, JAKtAftY e nighwiy Cunlcicncc. Mis Ula Attains of (Tearfield and Mrs. Sillily Slaughter 0! Sunset weie fnday visitors at me Home ol Mrs. Kiznc Iioss. Mr. and Mrs Melvin Muir spent the past week vi.ating with friends 111 Calif Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt art the proud paituLs ot a new baby ooy bom on Jail. 23. We 91, Eoy nothing but nualil U service" ADMIRAL THEATRE Clearfield, Utafi Sat. Friday Thursday Temple exeiiraion will lie held oil monday evening hy the Cnnton Relief Society mom hers, lhe sistcJs will go by all those planning to go .should contact the Relief Society presidency. This will take the place of the Tuesday meet mg so their will lie no meeting hot on Tuesday Jan. 31. Clifford, Lnrene Mutkos and Valcine were teleased as primary teachers on Tuesday, with a vote of thanks for their wonderful work. Vera Wallace was sustained as a new teachers. 50923 TA JANUARY 8 G.l. BLUES bin-an- WiTIl ELY IS PRESLEY a Million' PLUS: 'The Boy Who Stole Tues. Monday Sunday I JANUARY 29 30 31 SURPRISE PACKAGE WITH YUL BRYNNER Matinee: 3 p.m. Sat. & Sun. you still ltav time to imi,iMiHtmiimmitmtMitiMtmitmiiitiiHmit,, GLENN7S HOUSE OF I saner 7S22C MEATS to help celebrate 2000 West 700 South SYRACUSE PH. TA FOR HOUR 10yfRem. RETAIL MEATS Ground Beef . . . .3 lbs. Pork Sausage .... 4 lbs. 3 lbs. Wieners Pork Livei 10 lbs. Lunch Meat . r . . . 3 lbs. . . . Rib Steaks Pork Chops Rump Roast Pork Roast Beef Roast . ......... $1.00 $1 .00 $1.00 $1.00 $ .00 1 lb. 75c lb. 53c lb. 45c lb. 55c Ib. 39c lb. 45c Grain Fed Bee! a new Ford Falcon 43c Grain Fed Pork Celebration of the new Clearfield 1st Prize: 2nd Prize: NEW FORD Portable FALCON Office of TV by STATE SAVINGS Motorola 3rd Prize: WHOLE OR HALF Cut, wrapped and Frozen pound the Grand Opening 62 ?- FpPk P - :i Polaroid iHI f4v v. s' yr , Portable Stereo Record flayer by Motorola 5th to 10th: $5.00 n, Land Camera lor Saving at State FREE GIFTS 4th Prize: lKH !b5,-AKK!"a1Uf- . .1 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION L-fsj- When you open or $5Q to your savings add account.' SHEAFFE PEN & PENCIL SET GENERAL FOOOV KITCHENS accounts frozen.' Hams & wrapped & zen. Hams cured & ba-Cu- t, fro' bacon . Ib. Retail Store OPEN Friday & Saturday ONLY Wholesale Store CLOSED Sun. & Mon. who visits the Cloarfiatd Offic ol Ivaryon ttoto Saving,, betwoen January 3 and I, (ovar 16 yoart of ago) i aligibla la antar hl aonlail. Atk for dataili and on nfry blank. Fab-Ivo- ry 37c COOKBOOK lei WEST BEND SINGING irn't :v to bava an account o Statu antar. lonut prljo to winnora with an account rt Stala Savings. Too Uid&BaBi . and Loan Atsociatlbn 75 South State, Clearfield, aogsn3fmi f Utah- - TEA KE1TIE . |