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Show T11E WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH I From the Reflex of Tei Years Ago 1 LAYTON . MM. a- -u tcuT 4 .Tuburft b u ,.- -, EUTSTT kelson past year. lor jakrOMim. ciuefc ha ia. returned home Tuesday here he Pnt h. ia. the W A. Whitlock bo.rt Yenmf o Califorrsia. jouUjera n, left Saturday tri t0 at their home fori-lame- ?"" Wed-J- y Mrs. Ellison and morning. well. are doing oa Mr. and Mr. Robert Birkin spent w days last week at the Hermitage While there Mr. m Ogden canyon. rkm attended the annual meeting of ths state pharmaceutical associa- lit tion. Miss Louisa Thuryood. daughter of Vr and Mrs. J. E. Thurgood of West Point and Syril Scoffield, son of Bishop and Mr. . Richard . Scoffield, were married Wednesday in the Salt temple. The young couple are tk throughout the county rind their many friend will be pleased to of the marriage. Ths wedding reception held in lessor of Mr. Ove InUey at the Egbert home last Thursday evening was a splendid affair. Games were played, musical selections were rendered and a delicious luncheon was served to over 200 guests. Many beautiful and appropriate gifta were received. The couple will make their home t Lake City after Juljr 1. The Layton Boy Scout band, under well known lm Wyoming Town Takes Fame From Hollywood nt . ed ho y. born '' et la 1 All-er- and Mr. John Shelton and son .Jfved here Tuesday afternoon from rmLka, California, h ere they have living for the past year. Mr and Mr. Chaa. E. Kalder at their home Tuesday eve-Z- r Cards were played and a dewas served. licious luncheon Mt and Mrs. Evan Ellison tale in announcing the arrival of J blby 1 1 The Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. A, i f ton gaxe a shower in to MUs Ofcestina Phillips Ihuroday evening. Miss Layton ar.d Vviiium King were married the folItems taken from The Reflex if tei lowing day. year ago. dated Jar.e 23. Mr. and Mr. George P. Adams relyU: turned from Burley, Idaho, where th v Ksj grille the week as guests of Mr. and Miss Estella Epperson spint few of the younger set entertained Mrs. M. P. Whitesides. Mrs. an Epps, guest of the dish party at her home atlasta Frot-- v pat Vetk of Mr. and Mr. J. D. Harrod. evening. Mus. games and eats fjr- returred to her Lake home, in Salt th Verui tatnment! t i'y Monday. E nd Mami.. Farmingtoa Barnes and Miss Ruse t Moon and Miss Stella Po an impromptu lawn fheneyon g,0 the ter, both of North Farmington, were Barnes lawn last Friday party evening The married Wednesday in the Salt Lake Hinted with xlectnc i:ghl temple. A reception was held at the and a delightful evening was had tv home of the bndes mother tho same all present. e'en-ngrooms were beautiful! Miss Margrot Hinkley of Salt Uke decorated. The The la visiting with Mrs. George W. Swan snd Mrs, Moon many friends of Mr. wish them a long and The Bay iew club held its arms har py Lfe. Picnic on the Uwn of the John W The ladies of the G. A, R. met at I nomley evidence vesterday after- - the home of Mrs. A. B, Richardson The members last h ridsy. Plana were outlined for ,Vnd the club and their families were pres-en-oft the further relief of Civil war veter-j- i and thoroughly enjojed the s and a resolution unanimous! sion. Tables were spread under the adopted the proposed eliminatrees and the service reminded one tion f against the stars from the nation'? more of a banquet than a picnic. The rac. a single cross in work of the club has been finished stead. substituting for the year, but it is probable that The K. S. club gave Stella it will be taken up again in the fall. 1otttr a shower Friday. She received Dr, E. A. Bricker of Green River, many useful and beautiful presents th kust ? The Reflex he was also given another shower family Tuesday. The doctor is fa- b a number of her girl friends Monvorably impressed with Kavsville and day evening. Davis county. He predicted an earh Mr. Henry Henderson of Robin, awakening in real estsate all over th Idaho, returned to her home Saturcounty and a steady development day after a two weeks visit here as along the lines of county and com- uut-- of her mother, Mrs. Eleanor munity building. Tippetts. Miss Nora Ingram entertained Miss Miss Birdie Walsh, who ha just Howell and the Misses Kimball of returned to her home after filling a Salt Lake over Sunday. mission in Colorado, wa the princiMr. D. L. Butler has leased ple speaker Sunday, t Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Wilcox of Box property and opened a hotel. The city it in need of such a place Elder county returned home Sunday as Mrs. Butler will conduct and there after visiting relative in Farming-ton- . is litfre doubt but that she will sucMr. and Mrs. Marion Clark and ceed in her undertaking. .Frank Yaunt and family accompa- daughter returned to their home in nied by Mr. George Swan and Miss Georgetown, Idaho, Friday after Irene Swan, motored to Preston in spending a few day in Farmington Mr. Yaunt big machine and spent-mos- visiting relatives. of the present week. They report a pleasant trip. Beuhler wa rushed to Mr. Mrs. J. W. Thomley and children the St. Walter Marks hospital at 2 o'clock tovisited with relatives in Ogden a part for an appendicitis operation. of this week, returning home Tues- day day evening. Mr. J. C. Owen of Downey, Idaho is visiting with her sister, Mr. H. J. Sheffield, Jr. fiftUft. 4 fartiW lU rear nee in a!t Lake City at an ear'j IloJlywriavd, OaR has lost Ane if its laurols. The Southern California suburb lid longer has the largest pro rata of actors according to popu!a.un. Strangely enough, the honors have cantu red by a small community mapy hundreds of miles removed from the film capital that town is Jaikaon, Wyoming. Here is how this condition came about; Charles Maigne, directing Mary Miles M inter and Tom Moore in the Paramount picture. The Cowboy and the I.ady, which comes to the Civic Center next Wednesday night,, took his company to Jackson to film the exterior scenes for the picture. During his extended stay, most of the activities were in and atout the community of Jackson, whuh is a town of some four or five hundred In some of the Urge crowd jhtsors. scenes, n,an resident were used. Several if the sequences were taken and be beeft ths leadership of Royal C. Owens, was honored last Tuesday morning when asked to take part in the Die-aid- ed American Veterans military parade. held in Salt Lake city. The Layton boy were the only Scout band Layton in uniform in the parade, and made a Spencer Adams entertained friend? wonderful showing, receiving much Sunday in honor of his birthday at They the home of his applause from the spectator. parents, Mr. and Mrs. have been invited to participate in R. Adam. at of the Fourth Ogden. July parade Lionel Layton, on of Mr. and Mre. Wiir I. Layton, has just returned from the University of Chicago where, he Mrg. ha been studying law. At the close of the school thi year he received the Observes degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence. Mr. Layton received his preparatory Mr. Rhoda Blamires entertained at and college education . at the Univer-it- y a birthday party at her home Tuesof Utah. He expect to take up day afternoon and evening in honor of her sixty-sixt- h birthday anniversary. The time was spent irv social chat, music and refreshments. Those present were Mr. and Mr. Ralph J. Strong and family of Salt Lake; Mr. nd Mrs. Heber Vanfleet and family of Farmington; Mr. and Mr. Frank Bone of Layton; Mr. and Mr. T. II. Bone, Mr. and Mr. Heber J. Sheffield. Mr. and Mr. II. J. Sheffield, Jr, Mr. and Mr. Frank II. Blamires, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Blamires, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Hayes, Mr, and Mrs. George B. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Layton, Mr. and Mr. T, E. Williams, Mr. snd Mr. Geo. VV. Barnes, Mrs. Susannah Robins, Mr. Glen Robin, Mrs. Louise S.' Yaunt, Mr. James A. .Cottrell, Mr. Chris Burton, Jr, Mrs. Martha Weaver, Mrs. Mary I. Strong, Mrs. Henry 4 nt, II. Mr. Miry Catmull, Mrs. Henry Blood, Mr. John E. Bar- l ker, Mr. S. B. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Separate scaled bids will be received the office of the undersigned until U c ock a. itu, June 30, 1824, for the following item of work: wok and material ft0T ia connection with the general exclusive of plumbing, heat nl ventilating, for the addition w the Devi County High School at Aaysnlle, Utah. . T or the plumbing, heating and required in the addition to Ds vi County High School at Aaytville, Utah. the work and materials re-i- n -connection with the general wtract, exclusive of heating, for the Editions to the school building at wyton, Utah. Tor the heating in con-2- 2 ed All Work Guaranteed IJ re-d- rf ShI TOURING CAR !ss:rw Timlii?3-1- 1 WILUAMS, Clerk. $1750 Lo. b. factory SPECIAL Dfessnakfcj Cc k pei v Conducted by Earl Robins ef Kaysville Epcaal Features Fittirj and D; Eh one SS--J O , WOn Uuwa k axnT tnftnrlaat uM M tfnW a Saw rang k r k nlilnlft u4 uni front am tM, I ft Jnb-- m . y. IVftouftl tor ymtrmtt, tWft noaomr t (law U wnlwfut (Mg. 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Services YWt yourself yjlm n I Eoonoaay cf Elftctric Cooking Why Deprive fore the work was finished, nearly every man, woman and child in Jaik-sohad become an actor. And now, out of a city of four hundred, there aie possibly fifty or sixty people who haven't worked lefore the motion picture camera. Which, comparatively shaking, puts Hollywood in the shsde! t K ! Tbd UllMT Dewltr KAYSVILLE, UTAH tk ft |