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Folsom en- following friends at her home Satur- 13 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Ju- SL TV PROGRAM | MONDAY, March 1, 1954 "gist News and Weather 9:00 Early 10:30 Search POO OTD AD 3 ° to ote a egenggers 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:35 12:00 12:10 12:15 12:30 1:00 1:30 2: 00 :30 :00 :30 :00 215 :45 :00 10 :15 :30 . 0 30 :00 "30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 Show. for Tomorrow | Love of Life (serial) The Guiding Light | The Brighter Day You Are What You Eat Margaret Masters’ Kitchen Noon News Something in Wind Homemaker’s Scrapbook Art Linkletters House Uarty Big Payoff Bob Crosby Double or Nothing Strike It Rich Garry Moore Show Donin’ The Town | Adventure Unlimited Playtime Party Sagebrush Playhouse World Tonight Weather Prospector Linkletter and The Kidg Talent Scouts I Love Lucy Masquerade Party Studio One Hi-Land Crown Theatre Burns and Allen Topper Break The Bank Chronoscope : Your Congressmen Report News, Weather, Sign-off TUESDAY, March 12:30 1:00 sent in THURSDAY, March 4, 1954 8:50 News and Weather 9:00 Early Show: 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Love of Life 11:00 The Guiding Light (GseriaD 11:15 The Brighter Day 11:30 Margaret Masters’ Kitchen 12:00 The World Today—News 12:10 Something’s in the Wind 12:20 It’s Delicious House Party a | COUNTY CLIPPER 2, 1954 “Where 2:00 Garry Moore Show 2:30 Strike It Rich 3:00 Garry Moore Show ° :30 Doin’ The Town 700 Adventure Unlimited 15 Playtime Party 45° Peanut: Circus ~~ b 5:00 Sagebrush Playhouse ~ 6:00 World Tonight . 6:10. Something’ Ss in the Wind . 6:15 Jane Froman Show ; 6:30 Annie Oakley 7:00 Lone Ranger : 7:30 Meet Mr. MC Nutley 8:00 Phillip Morris Playhouse 8:30 Place the Face : 9:00 Four Star Playhouse 9:30.Golden Theater 10:00 Lux Video Theater 10:30 Big Town 11:00 Stars on Parade : 11:30 News, Weather, Sign-off FRIDAY, ih ih wh PUBLISHED WEEKLY FOR 64 YEARS March 3, 1954 8:30 News and Weather 9:00 Early Show 10:30 Search For Tomorrow 10:45 Love of Life (Serial 11:00 The Guiding Light 11:15 The Brighter Day 11:30 You Are What You Eat 11:35 Margaret Masters’ Kitchen 12:00 Noon News 12:10 Something in Wind | 12:15 Homemaker’s Scrapbook 12:30 Linkletter House Party 1:00 Big Payoff — 1:30 Bob Crosby 1:45 Phfft Party : Double an Nothing StrikeIt Rich | Garry ioore Show D oin’ The To ‘own 5 Unlimited £ \dventure A RECORD seo FOR WHICH WE ARE VERY PROUD ‘Patrol March 5, 1954 8:50 9:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:35 12:00 12:10 12:15 ‘| 12:30 1:00 30. ONG Party Trouble With Father Strike It Rich I’ve Got A Secret Blue Ribbon Bouts Boston Blackie | Racket Squad Files of Jeffrey Jones Make Room For Daddy Your Armed Forces Talent News, Weather, Sign-off by the former Francis Parrish. It is then expected he will be in good shape to attend to his business affairs. Mrs. Parley P. Parrish went down to be with little fam- and Lee Leavitt, acted as ushers. ily, at the time of the operation, A wedding breakfast was given but has returned home. ~ Mrs. | by the brides mother DAVIS ' 2:00 Songs by Florie 2:15 Stranger Than Fiction 2:30 Strike It Rich 3:00 Garry Moore Show 3:30 Doin? The Town 4:00 Adventure Unlimited 4:15 Playtime Party _ 4:45 Sagebrush Playhouse 6:00. World Tonight 6:10 Something’s in the Wind 6:15 Names The Same 6:45 Kaleidoscope 7:00 Cloverleaf Theater 8:30 See It Now 9:00 Arthur Godfrey and His Friends 10:00 Basketball with Jack Gardner 10:15 The Fulton Lewis Jr. Show 10:30 act King 11:00 Dange 11:30 News.WeatherSign-off 6: 30 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 - 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 was THE - 4:30 Bob’ Crosby WEDNESDAY, 22 weeks under the care of his wife, 12:30 Linkletter No. ee, House Big Payoff — Feb. 1:00 Big Payoff 1:30 Bob Crosby 8:50 News and Weather 9:00 Early Show 10:30 Search ‘For Tomorrow 10:45 Love of Life (serial) 11:00 The Guiding Light 11:15 The Brighter Day 11:30 Electricity For potter Living 12:00 Noon News. | 12:10: poles in Wind 12:15 RFD Monday, Dell F. Hatch of Centerville. Joel C. Barlow underwent a major operation on his back at the Provo hospital on Feb. 10. It is thought to be a very success ful piece of. surgery. He will have convales quietly at his home for another couple of just returned from the market News and Weather . Early Show ; Marketing Hints — Search For. Tomorrow Love of Life | The Guiding Light The Brighter Day You Are What You Eat Margaret Masters’ Kitchen World Today, News Something In The Wind Homemakers Scrapbook Art Linkletters House Party Big Payoff Bob Crosby Show Double Or Nothing Strike It Rich The Garry Moore Show . Doing the Town Adventure Unlimited Playtime Party Barker Bill’s Cartoon Show Sagebrush Playhouse Superman World Tonight Weather Prospector The Jo Stafford Show Rocky Jones Cisco Kid Our Miss Brooks ‘00 MIA Basketball Finals 745 Texas Rasslin :30 News, Weather, Sign-off SATURDAY, March 6, 1954 9:45 10:00 Cartoon Capers Space Patrol Smiling Ed’s Gang Captain Midnight Tom Corbett Space Cadet News and Coming Attractions Test Pattern Championship Wrestling Horseracing (Live) Zane Grey Story Theater The Doris Hardy Show Lone Rangers Beat The Clock 5:30 Super Circus . 6:09 George . Jessers Show 6:30 Where’s Raymond 7:00 Life Is Worth Living _ 7:30 My Favorite Husband 8:00 Medallion Theatre 8:30 Red Skelton Show $:00 MIA Basketball Finals 11:00 The Late Show 11:15 Late Show _News-Weather-Sign-Off NORTH news commentator force and a temple square guide, was the speaker. Next Tuesday Carol Wood, school working back her and passage earning thére her expenses| “eminent specialist to show their latest film and comment on it to alert us. to cancer symptoms. BOUNTIFUL! CENTERVILLE FARMINGTON ~ WOODS CROSS NORTH SALT LAKE 10:45 The Big Picture 11:00 Catholic Youth News 11:15 The Pastor 11:30 This Is The Life 12:00 University Showcase 12:30 Contest Carnival 1:90 Youth Takes A Weather, BOUNTIFUL 163 Get meen Professional Service on °T.V. © Radios © Sound Systems equipment Sign-off Intermountain . Electronics 5 East 2nd North Hour BOUNTIFUL $:00-9:30 Test Pattern 9:30 Ding Dong School 10:00 Bride and Groom 10:15 Hawkins Falls 10:30 Three Steps to -Heaven 10:45 United Press News 11:00 Test Pattern 12:45 United Press News 1:00 The Kate Smith Hour 2:00 Welcome. Travelers 2:30 On Your Account Electricity For Better Living Howdy Doody Main Street News Bruce act Open House ae Street New: ruce Venderkeo?s Open Ho Dinah Shore . oe News Caravan—John Cameron Life With Elizabeth Abbott and Costello Dragnet Ford Theater — Martin Kane Liberace: Waterfront Cinema Showcase Southeast United Press Previews Sign Off brings you The trian bay March 1, 1954 9:00-9:30 Test Pattern 9:30 Having A Wonderful Time 9:15 Three Steps to Heaven 9:30 Ask Washington—News 10:00 Bride and Groom 10:15 Hawkins: Falls 10:30 Three Steps to Heaven re Industry On Parade Pattern 1:00 Test Kate Smith es Travelers 2:00 Welcome 2:30 On Your Account Lee Show 3:00 Pinky Doody 3:30 Howdy 4:00 Main Street New 4:05 Bruce TW cerkoors Open House Moll 5:00 News—Allan 5:05 Vanderhoof’s Open House 5:30 Arthur Murray Dance Party News Caravan 5:45 6:00 Name That Tune 6:30 Voice of Firestone 7:00 RCA Victor Show—Dennis Day Presents ~ 7:30 Robert Montgomery 8:30 Who Said That 9:00 I Am The Law 9:30 Cavaleade Of America 10:00 Perspectives 10:30 March Of Tim 11:00 Southeast United Poles 11:15 Previews : 11:20 Sign Off TUESDAY, Stand 1:30 Man of thee Week. 2:00 Juvenile Jury 2:30 Adventure 3:00 Omnibus 4:30 You Are There 5:00 Super :Circus 6:00 Toast of the Town 7:00 The Fred Waring Show 7:30 Life With Father f 8:00 Amos ‘N’ Andy 8:30 What’s My Line 9:00 Favorite Story 9:30 You Asked For It 10:00 Walter Winchell 10:15 The United States Steel 11:15 Twenty Questions 11:45 News, . MONDAY, March FRIDAY, March 5, 1954 9:00-9:30 Test Pattern 9:30 Ding Dong School 10:00 Bride and Groom 10:15 Hawkins Falls—Serial 10:30 Three Steps To Heaven 10:45 United Press News 11:00 Test Pattern — R television with SATURDAY, totes |i WEDNESDAY, March 3, 1954 MORE A Woman’s 5:45 News amazing depth and clarity. LESS TO { j For the finest UHF reception — choose the ‘Rotomatic’’ UHF-VHF tuner or, on lower priced sets, the manual UHF | tuner (both optional at extra cost). House Moll House Caravan 6:00 I Married Joan 6:30 My Little Margie 7:00 Kraft TV Theater 8:00 This Is Your Life 8:30 Royal Theater 9:00 Electric Theater 10:30 The Visitor ~ : 11:00 Southeast United Press 11:15 Previews 11:20 Sign Off * 30 10:00 11:00 11:05 12:05 March 6, 1954 3:00 Test Pattern Junior Council Startime Your Vanderdate at the Ethel and Albert Spike. Jones © The Amateur Hour Your Show of Shows Your Hit Parade I Led Three Lives Weekly News Roundup Wrestling Main Street Newe Night Owl Theater Midnight News Utah DO! -@ Less dialing—it’s automatic, @ Less adjusting. World Howdy Doody Main Street News Bruce Vanderhoof’s Open Main Street News—Allan Bruce: Vanderhoof’s Open Coke Time TO SEE! ’ @ More picture detail— 9:00-9:30 Test Pattern 9:30 Having A Wonderful Time 9:15 Three Steps to Heaven 9:30 ‘Ask Washington—News 10:00 Bride and Groom 10:15 Hawkins Falls ao 30 Three Steps to Heaven *:45 United Press News i 00 Test Pattern .12:15 United Press News 12:30 The Dione Lticas’ ‘Show 1:00 Kate Smith 2:00 Welcome Travelers 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 It?s 12:45 News 1:00 Kate Smith 2:00 Welcome Travelers 2:30 On Your Account :00 Pinky Lee Show | 230 Howdy Doody Main Street News Bruce Vanderhoof’s PE House Gene’ Autry Coke Time News Caravan—John Cameron Dave Garroway Show Hopalong Cassidy The Big Story Campbell Sound Stage Cavaleade Of Sports 4 Greatest Fights of the Century 20) Telesports Digest :30 Courtesy Theater :00 Southeast United Presg 2:05 Night Owl Theater 705 Midnight News 2, 1954 9:00-9:30 Test Pattern 9:30 Having A Wonderful Time “9:15 Three Steps to Heaven 9:30 Ask Washington—News 10:00 Bride and Groom 10:15 Hawkins Falls 10:30 Three Steps to Heaven. 19:45 United Press News 11:00 Test Pattern 12:45 United Press New: 1:00 Kate Smith.Top-flight Pragrani 2:00 Welcome Travelers 2:30.0n Your Account 3:00 Pinky Lee Show 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Main Street News—Allan Moll :05 Bruce vesieiee Open House :00 Main Street New: :05 Bruce Vanderhoo!’s Open House :30 Dinah Shore :45 News Caravan :00 Milton Berle :00 Firestone Theater 330 Armstrong Circle Theater :00 Judge For Yourself 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. North 9:00 Groucho Marx 9:30 Badge 714 10:00 Standard Optical Studio 10:30 Foreign Intrigue 11:00 Southeast United States Press 11:15 Previews 11:20 Sign Off 3:30 4:00 4:05 5:00 5:05 5:30 LAKE THURSDAY, March 4, 1954 PROGRAM SCHEDULE and while there, will tell of her experiences. March. i? the cancer society will. send: an doctor who is a eancer SALT KDYL-TV teacher at Jordan high who traveled to Europe © Appliances © Electronic SUNDAY, March 7, 1954 Only the Best Costs Less” Union Furniture Co. i fine by urday, March 6. I note that the Sage Safety sayings in the Salt Lake Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Wood SUNDAY, March 7%, 1954 cts two Sat- DAD rendered companied Fisher. on ts ~ selor John D. Parrish, gave some interesting talks and girls chorus conducted 10:30-11:00 Test Pattern 11:00 Youth Wants to Know 11:30 Frontiers of Faith 12:00 American Inventory’ 12:30 American Forum of the Air 1:00 What’s. Your Name? . 1:30 Kukla Fran & Ollie 2:00 ‘Excursions 2:30 Zoo Parade - 3:00 Hall of Fame The Big Picture ) Roy Rogers Show Winchell and eee Mr. Peepers Comedy Hour TV Playhouse Letter To Loretta 30 Man Against Crime 700 Purity Playhouse—Inner Sanctum :30 Life of Riley -110:00 City Detective 10:30 Masterpiece §12:05—Sign Off Theater ee Ne Le Roy Wirthlin of the welfare committee. At the Second ward sacrament meeting Sunday, Feb. 21 Mrs. Hulda Berquist and Bishop Coun be 9 school auditorium. Music will be furnished by the combined chorus of the Farmington wards. Visiting brethren will be Elder George I. Morris, assistant to the quorum of the twelve and Elder will NP ip W MDIVARDMI high s Davis TSI the WOWSHSWOSR Sseosoocoouon RoaSe S mony at scenery See = oe OOM and winter will be Sunday baptismal cere- NE Sas The 02 CO skiing. ‘was beautiful. Fast meeting March 7 and 7 p.m. W. i the ington chapel. Sessions at 6 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. be Donald = Mrs. RO BY and akfa Davis stake conference will Saturday, Feb. 27 at Farm- Bishop Folsom, Miss Nancy Folsom and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Folsom motored to Brigham City Saturday, Feb. 20 for lunch and to view + CAPES x COATS —. * CHOKERS oi and Mrs. J. Ernest Olson of Vernon, Utah were week end visitor at the I. P. Hallman home Davis stake temple days will Feb. 24 and be Wednesday, March 6. Berquist, Erma S. and Nola a pleasant quilting. WF CHENEY anita Johnson, Hulda Matilda Ogzewalla, Smith, Velora Miller Hallman. They spent afternoon visiting and FURS See the new Easter Styles ADO Mr. C. - YEAR bet pet ALICE PER WH CENTERVILLE NEWS $2.00 SBSbSssshusss se SUBSCRIPTION OT Telephone 884 OD OT MANAGER JOHN STAHLE, JR. DAT JOHN STAHLE 00 00 Utah under matter at Bountiful, as second-class Entered the Act of March 8, 1879. 86388 SshSSa38 ad al © lass Weekly newspaer published at Bountiful, Utah, in the ta. terest of Davis county and colonies formed by former residents of the county. Oo ape sou 0 OO PAID ONG G1 C1 ° HBSSRWSOS tATIONAL “ae © THE CLIPPER PUBLISHING COMPANY SUNSET-CLINTON Rie Dalton’s niece-inlaw POLE IPATPeyD SHOU SZbObSH S8Ssssssssy BY 7 Organized in Sunset recently now lining the ditch and will do Thomas Ford at her home folMrs. Ada E. F. Brimley, age 64 lowing the the grading on the new project. was a 4-H Dairy club. It is the: temple ceremony. years of Morgan passed away at The young: couple honeymooned 3. The Ditch company will pay first such club of its kind in this Mrs. Bert Stockham of Sunset The following boys and. her home Monday, Feb. 22 and in Arizona and up through Cali-|. $100 towards the project and area. her funeral services were held fornia. They are making their has been named as one of three oversee the work done on the their offices who have become: co-chairmen directing the Red project. 4. Sunset city will pay members of the club are: Thursday, Feb. 25 at the Morgan home in Ogden. Kirt Cross fund drive in Davis countabernacle with burial by her up to $100 on the project and Olson, age 12, president; Richard Miss Beryl Kay Brown and ty. This Thursday representativ- will furnish all the necessary Scott 14, secretary; Gary Steed, husband, Ernest Brimley, in the] Salt Lake City cemetery. She is Master Van Steele Brown chil- es from Sunset, Syracuse, West reinforcement wire for the proj- 11, vice president; Brent Had-and Mrs. Ray H. Point, South Weber and Clinton survived by several fine sons dren of Mr. ect. The city will also assume lock 13, Dion Hadlock 10 and Brown had tonsilectomies perwill meet in Mrs. Stockham’s and daughters and 19 grandchilresponsibility and maintenance Dean Hadlock 10; Dale Barnett, formed at the Holy Cross hos- home to be given their instruc- of sidewalk which will cover the 13, reporter; J. F. Meadows, 10 dren. Quite a heritage. The North Sagamore camp of pital Wednesday, Feb. 17. They tions regarding the drive for this ditch. all of Sunset, and the following: part of Davis county. the DUP held its regular month- are doing nicely. ’ Several matters will 1 taken boys from Clinton: Russell WilClayton Peterson Sunset city’s up in the near future in Sunset loughby 11, and Dean Beus, 11. ly meeting Friday, Feb. 19 at the Mrs. W. K. (Beryl Cheney) maintenance man is back on the as part of the agenda of the city The group will meet under the: | home of Florence C. Roberts, Francis is convalescing at he Capt. La Von Worsley presiding. home in Millbrae, Calif. follow- job again after a severe illness council. They are: An ordinance leadership of Earl Steed of Sun-regarding dogs running loose in set. The first meeting will be On the program were Parl. Edith ing a major operation performed with a strep infection. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chilson D. Tingey, Emily P. Parrish. His- Jan. 14 at San the city, a traffic actuated light held the evening of Feb. 18, at. Francisco. Her tory of Hannah Benner Evans mother Alice C. Cheney (who of Sunset are traveling to Kansas to be installed at the Ogden Ar- the Earl Steed residence in Sunwritten and read by Valeria C. flew there Jan. 10) returned via and Oklahoma to see friends and senal entrance and Highway 91, |jset. As individual projects each Pack, lesson on pioneer Albert plane Feb. 14. While there she relatives in that area. another ordinance in regard to boy will raise a dairy calf for Keon Thurber, given by Pauline enjoyed seeing Mr. and Mrs. GilMr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinslow exhibits at the state fair. | the issuing of business licenses, Meadows. Refreshments were bert Cheney Mrs. J. L. (Clara) Wells of of Burlindgame, and children are in Colorado at and the conversion to gas heat served by Sylvia C. Tingey, Nel- Mrs. Sunset is confined in the Dee. Ivah °S. Parrish who the present time due to the death in the municipal building. lie C. Hailey and Laura C. Lund. brought Mrs. Mary F. Parrish to of Mr. Kinslow’s step-mother. hospital for treatment of a back Mrs. Margaret Aveson of Salt The wedding reception for call at the SHOP AT HOME. ailment. Francis home, on Miss Norma Ford, who became their way from the Red Cross Lake City paid’ her sister, Mrs. Boyd Christensen of Sunset and | the bride of Richard S. Leavitt convention at Oakland. They at the Salt Lake temple Friday were on their way to Mrs. Joel’s family a visit this week end. morning, Feb. 19, was held at (Ivah’s) home in San Carlos, - The following boys and girls the Second Centerville ward Feb. 7 to 9 Alice Cheney spent from North Davis junior high meeting house and amusement at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. school were present at the Monhall. The bride wore an original Hal C. Cheney and family at day night meeting of the Sunset gown o fchantilly lace and nylon Walnut Creek, Calif. with the city council in conjunction with tulle and matching lace sweep- beautiful sunsets. Then back to a school assignment: Doris Stining into a cathedral train. The Beryl’s home, as she had been son, Mary Ann Larsen, Dorothy bodice was enhanced with a back to the hospital for a couple Scott, Sherry Watson, Genette Phyllis Chilson, Robert beaded bertha collar and sleeves of days. Sunday following she Hunt, Hickenloo, came to a point over the hand. was back home to help entertain McQuarrie, Wayne The finger-tip veil of tulle lace grandchildren who had been sick Gary Clark and Charles Mittrimmed was caught to a tiara following the measles and the chell, all of Sunset. The City of Sunset has been detailed in seed pearls. She car- | virus that had been going around Royal, Silver Blu, Lutetia and Cerulean ried a bouquet of red roses and The flowers and Acasia trees in commended for the purity of its ALL IN THE FINEST MINK hyacinth. Her _ sister, by the Utah Nadine. bloom, the scenery out over the culinary water (Mrs. Richard E. Steffin of Hay- bay from the windows and such State Department of Health. The ward, Calif.) was matron of a number of sea lions on the city maintains three wells from honor. Maid of honor was Miss rocks to watch while lunching at which this water is obtained and Elizabeth Ford another sister. the the summer months Cliff house were surely during Other attendants were her pleasing sights. when other communities suffer SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK cousin, Miss Kathleen Ford, and Mrs. Ernest (Ivy) Walpole re- from lack of water Sunset citiMrs. Max White, The petite flow turned from the hospital on zens have the rare privilege of er girls were Miss Susan Steffen Tuesday where she had received being able to use all the water CALL—22-234]1 niece of the bride and Miss treatments. She did not feel very they desire at a nominal month- | Kathy Leavitt, niece of the bride well Wednesday, and expects to ly. rate. groom. They all wore red velvet return to the hospital next week Accoridng to Mayor Arthur bodices and their skirts were for more treatments. Your many Mitchell of Sunset the improvewhite net over taffeta. Their friends are sure praying and ment project to cover the ditch bouquets were red ‘and white pulling for youlvy. on Doxey street will be a four | | carnations. The bride’s mother The special interest group of way proposition: 1. People living and the groom’s mother wore the Centerville Second ward Mu- along this ditch will deposit 7100 So, Onna Drive gowns of dusty rose, and corsage tual are making it worthwhile money for all material needed of white carnations. H. Grant for those who can attend and get and furnish the labor for the Leavitt, a brother of the bride- the benefit of such county will wonderiul project. 2. Davis groom acted as best man. Ray talent. Tuesday, surveying needed Call 22-2341 For Appointments Feb. 23 Rex furnish the Ford, Richard E. Steffen, Wells Campbell of KSL announcing and haul away the old concrete Aunt PUBLISHED February 26, 1954 CL THE DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, Bountiful, Utah, Page Two * ¥ isi i. 5, |