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Davis Reflex-Journal from Bountiful, Utah • 4

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Bountiful, Utah
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4
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t. i act na uiiihu 7 iAKlUiX vwvooer ueo rag Child ana Mr. ana Clyde Barber left Saturday for a ten-day vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Sirs. Earl tahl Is confined to the Dee Hospital.

air. and Mrs. Eugene Tol- ne Syracuse want mmary Association officers and teach- ers met at the home of Mrs. LaMar Hamblin for their regular monthly preparation meeting and social Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Reports show gains county recreation program Syracuse News Miss Carol Thurgood visited last weekend with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Van Gailey of Brigham City. man? Salt Lake City recently, visited for 10 days with Mr. w4 Mrs. James' Udy ancT family 1 their home in Pendleton, Or :7, 4 -i i0 lt0i i Melt For It Big A 1 ri 1 i hL Store VJide Stock Reduction Sale Next Week Prior to Moving Into Its New Building Clearfield Dept.

Store "S' j. i IT HERE AGAIN LAYTON JCS ANNUAL TED TERRY. Cento Grant Cullimor, recreation tjirector lor Davia County, has submitted a report of activities and participation in the summer program which was climaxed with exhibits, sports and games and all around recreation activities during the week of August 15 to the 20th. The last days were in connection with the Davis Fair. Communities and their directors included North Salt Lake, Kathy Larsen; Bountiful, Don Perkins; Centerville, Frank White; Farmington, Glenda Rigby, Kays-ville, James Layton; Layton, Glen McEntire; Clearfield, Glen Taylor; Sunset; Jack Brown; Syracuse, Mrs, Jenny Neville.

On the county level, in addi tion to Mr. Cullimore, were John Dawson, sports and game director; Ivan Comia and Vaughn Perkins, arts and crafts direc tors. During the months of June, July and August there were 17 playgrounds used, 25 ball diamonds, four swimming pools and eight school buildings in which recreation activities ware conducted, Mr. Cullimore said. The average daily participation for the county broken down into groups showed boys, 3606, girls, 2373, adults, 612 for a total daily participation of 6,591 An important recreation feature in the county, too are the picnic facilities The picinic areas at Buckland Flats, Mueller Park and Fernwood Flats were used constantly and broke all attendance records.

The forest service cooperates with the county in preserving and keeping these areas Organization is now being completed for activities during the fall and winter, Mr. Cullimore continued The adult basketball league will begin around November 21 A winter program for boys and girls will begin after the first of the jear and continue for eight weeks. Plans are being made to open the gyms one night for parents Here they can play such games as volley ball, ping pong, etc as well as do exercises. For the winter sports outdoors, ice skating rinks are being checked as are sleigh riding hills The skiing areas around Bountiful Peak are also being checked out for a ski 1 haven RAY BLOOD. Back EABL PATTERSON, Beck 7, 1 fr- voee hty- Sunday Oct.

169 a.m. to Dark 2 Miles East on Church Layton Splatter Boards Prizes Hams Turkeys REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE EVERY ONE IS INVITED i a going all-out to make the Darts famous as a 11 t'u Duns tangle with Weber at 8 pm on the Davis 1 1 1, 1 i lu 1 ll '111 I 11 i HERE AUI, MX MLMIXU- football Miu id, tMs tr '1 tootball held 3TTO ra muz .2 71 LI f' i 2 ir L.J rng' TT I GK Brailsford-Biggs (yy-J DEPARTMENT STORE, LAYTON Vvi Lx. SIXTEENTH vmuui '7 jt --w vf -ux IVIM 1D0011 PORT SlDW-one of fa Imptiltu that hnnp i ou a nn mravire of eligmuM I nun ike most elegant Chevies of all Sale Ends Saturday right I Mtting Out HIU If -( till 1 Mill Mull high and wide prii -spit ioih new limn n-i Coupi fur niih li lipptd as ninth as 2 in more hg rn 111, Ilf IK tl III I I- -Will ill 1-C 1 Ini deep will -h ipt an I I It holds things i get in a trunk In I ne Yet, generon-K en I i with spauon-m in I gance, it holds -it i 11 i dependable mi lues 1 come to take lor gi i the man to te loi all t'u tit tail- Manv new and inviting items have been added for the final days of this great monev saving sale many items are limited so hurry for a better choice. Final Clearance Odds and End Men-Women Children aAt-N i Bioken Me values up to $7 90 pair. 250 pairs to select from.

First come, first p0 Ml sale1, finM 7 $1.47 MAPI) 9PASSENGFR STATION WAGON Ym hiu a ilioue of six Cheirnlet i mgnns, each tilth 1 1 w. id cargo optnng nearly 5 feet across A r- 4 ye 4 vo 1 LB. DACRON BATTS Mo-t modern comforter filling ever produced. Regular 7 79 each Special $2.19 each A i Chenille Bedspreads hull size and lint fice new selection of colors machine washable. An Anniversary Special $3.33 Each SEAMLESS NYLON IlOvl Foi iua stoci.u comfort, biaiitj, tr thcfe Now 77c Pair 3 Pairs $2.00 Rav Ft Oft on Every i Pair, RI AIR 2 OOOR SFDAN, like all '61 Chart! hrinips sou Bod) by hsher neuncssmort front ted hg room Theres never hem a unk like it htlorr1 The floors rec -e 1 in ic thau li df a loot and the loadmr In iht i- as mm as 10' a inches lower INTRODUCING THE 'Cl CHEVY BISCfi'NE the louest prund id a zed Chit) tu'Ji comfort at in t'd mr pnet s' Chevys new 61 Hi-i nnes 6 or VH give vou a full nit i ure of Chevrolet quahtv, rooinim s.

and proved performance vet thevre pt it 1 down with ninny ears that give vou a lot levs! Now you can have et onoim and comfort, too! (t '7V 27 48 TRINIDAD RUGS Seven lovely colors to select from, heav rivon foi long wear. 24x36 Onl) each Only $2.47 each 1 Pajamas Gowns Sew Now for Fall and Winter Pajamas, Gowns, etc. Velvety soft printed flannels. See oar outstanding selection now Regular 44c yard. AN ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 35c Yard Bivn)iir Sedan SPECIAL PURCHASE .80 SQUARE PERCALE OuteUnding patterns, while it lasts.

4 Yds. $1.00 See the new Chevrolet cars, Checij Concurs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealefi Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Layton in Morgan OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY PloHty of Free Parking A I.

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Years Available:
1913-1987