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Show Ihe Page 5 May 9, 1957 REFLEX NOW AT THEIR BEST Funeral Services Setf Thursday For Kaysville Drowning Victim Funeral services for Kaysville Kelly Morton, Kaysville drowning victim, will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 1 p. m. in Ward the Kaysville First-Sixt- h Chapel, with Bishop Glen W, Hill, officiating. The child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morion, 20t West 3rd North, Kaysville, was swept an estimated of a mile down Stone Creek, a stream paralleling West Page Lane in northwest Bountiful after falling in Monday afternoon. He was staying with an aunt, Mrs. Willis McKay, 1U40 North 2nd West, Bountiful, while his mother kept a doctor's appoint- ment. When Mrs. Morton returned, the youngster went into another room to play, then left through the front door and began playing outside without his mothers knowledge. Kelly was discovered missing about 2 p. m. George Freestone, Woods Cross, found the youngsters body drifting in the ditch about 574 West Page Lane. Prayer at the home prior to the services will be offered by Albert Mann. Prelude and postlude music will be played by Reva Killian. The invocation by Sterling Morton will be followed by remarks by Bishop Glen W. Hill and speakers, Lawrence Welling and Musical Bishop Rulon Killian. three-quarte- rs CALIFORNIA Buy For Canning or Fresh Eating numbers will be given by Ruth Ross Frost and Harris Adams. Brown will offer the benedictidn. The grave in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park Cemetery will be dedicated by Harvey Mann. include a brother Survivors Scott, two sisters, Patricia and Shirley; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Morton, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mann, Bountiful. 6 ears FRESH GREEN Syracuse News By Virginia Bennett Willard K. Browns Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Willard K. Brown and family had as their guests for a few days last week Mr. Browns brother and his brother and his wife, the Dan Browns of Vale, Oregon. Carl K. Barbers Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber and son Norman and Gordon Schoen-fel- d motored to Magna, Sunday, where they were visitors- of Mrs. Philip Debbs. Wyoming Trip Mrs. Doyle Brown and daughter RaNae and Miss Ellen Eames spent last week-en- d at Afton, Wyoming. They visited with Mrs. Browns Mr. and brother and sister-in-laMrs. Jesse Hoops. Clifford Barbers Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Effie Miller at her home in Kays- ville. Ogden Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cooper and small son Wesley of Ogden were guests last Saturday at the home of Mr. Coopers parents, Mr. and First place winner Mrs. Heber Cooper. Kaysville Attend Meeting of the junior pentathlon held at Donell Cook and Shauna Lynn was school Kaysville Elementary attended the Davis Coun- Brent Major, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Leaders Training meeting Paul B. Major. Kent Galbraith, Y was held last Saturday son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean 10 a.m. at in the F arming-wit- h braith, finished in second place, morning school. Guest Dr.ton speaker to the, of son Robert Rampton, T. Bamd, and Mrs. Jack Rampton, third fouP ws Supervisor, from Logan.; jace The winners were announced by Other speakers included Mary My-- j The B?lam, Leland Stenquist and Principal pr P Swindle, ?arfma Henry G. Rampton, who were in Plearf,,dj charge of the track event. ass M.nca S ,Marsha11' FaT,' Dash winner was John Cook, son county agricultural agent, Beth Taylor, Clinton, and L. Darrell Stokes, county agricultural agent. Moving Here Mr. and Mrs. John E. Higgs of wil1 in the home west throw ;,,Uand Robert" Rampton, baH of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook this Mr-an- Brent Major Track Winner Cut Up -- Pan Ready UR Whole:Perlb.T5c PER POUND JACK NIPPY Cheese Cheese Per Pound Open Eye Swiss FRESH BAKED u' 11 rolls $ I 8 CHARMIN BRAND 25 10 BEAUTIFUL FRESH BAKED -ROSES IN THE SNOW P for $ 1 4-- H n 7 l0Iil ,!f0I$l Syracuse' Ward The Syracuse Ward MIA new officers held a social last Wednesday evening at the Syracuse school in honor of the outgoing officers. Those who were honored were: Mrs. Pauline McBride, president of the YWMIA; Miss Lou Simpson, activity counselor; Mrs. Donna Stoker, secretary; Mrs. Connie Thurgood, Mia Maid leader; Mrs. Karren Thurgood, Miss Claudette Cook and Miss Marjorie Cook from the music dept., Mrs. Cleone Cook, secretary; Milton Wilcox, president of the YMMIA, and Vernon Christensen and LaVar Thompson, Explorer leaders. Samuel Cooks Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baxter and and Larry two daughters Christy and Kim Denise of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ben Cook of Logan were Sun- diTner gruesU' of Mr- - and !iay Hnrma .Samuel Cook. The Baxters younest daughter K'm was blessed by ger her grandfather at Fast meeting vyl April r Syracuse Ward. Mrs. The April prize in n the Kaysville W11 remembered as the the Kaysville Merchants Commun- - ,Jer Janice Cook of Syracuse, went Calendar project ity Birthday Sunday Visitors to Owen W. Horne, West Kaysville. Mr. Horne will receive 127 worth! Mr. and Mrs. Golden Smedley of merchandise of his choice at had as Sunday visitors their son Barnetts Jewelers. The prize for and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul May will be given by Western Auto. All persons whose birthdays are in May whose names appear on the Kaysville Community Birthday Calendar are eligible for the prize which will be awarded at the Kaysville Theatre between features Saturday, June 1. 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