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Show I Phone 769 Bv Norma Preece (Norma) Preece entertained Sunday at REFLEX-JOURNA- a fam- 27, 1958 ay L page 7 Fruit Heights Hews Briefs Kaysville At the State Jaycee convention held last weekend at Cedar City, the local organization won second place in publicity, youth welfare, membership, personnel and leadership training. A membership meeting will be held Wednesday, May 2s, at the Elementary School, there will be a membership meeting with wives invited as special guests. V By Mrs. Joe The JOURNAL-M- Jaycees vin State award West Kaysville By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece Phone 769 YTuit Heights. At the monthlv' Fruit Heights Kasilie Ti-- riuit Heights iowtl Doald meeting held laSTl,. We-- lst Kaysville Edward Philet ''MT board eomimsshm week at the home of Ray Phii-j!,P- s 7 Planning heid their meet ng, Monday. Pips. Two building permits were lau Hospital in 111 'f Mr.-- , nppii-veami tin- Weoer Ba.-Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Liljen- W liMatn Heatoti. hvy Jullowed Water was turned in lat Provo, were weekend Hji.-t- , anti (.icu".-runlay for Fruit Heights at the home of their guests iVr i'ui tiier .uning ul'iity. daughter, Bishop and Mrs. Glen 'Hill. Mrs. Darid Robins under- t major surgery at the St. Maiks Hospital last Thurs- day. Mi-- s Mae Crawley ls still ill ami confined to the St. BeneKaysville The .U2 graduates ,.f fiiends have left- immortal dict's Hospital after undergoof Davis High School Friday for us to learn, we, ing surgery several weeks ago. night received inspiration for 'the class if lids cannot stop! what lies ahead from a choral litre, lt is up to us to huikl pageant, "No Man is an ls-j- a peace. land, wiitten and produced "It will take coinage and by Miss Eva M. Barrett, speech fa it it and hard work to realize lute-ide- s followed by brief Vour hopes. And Liberty is the remarks by Samuel Morgan, suinstructor at the school. In illustrating that no man hope of all men. No man can perintendent of Davis County is an island, it group of 66 be free while another man Schools. Diplomas were conreaders told the story in chains. No man can be great ferred by Newell ii. Parkin, of the importance of their lieri-- 1 alone.'' of the Davis County 'a na.l paved wan your yes- - iuallj of Education. tage. "From here tour journey has terdays, to guide your venture no host nor master; yet do not nto the unknown Music the evening during. fear that great unknown .' "Yes, though we have in-- . was under the direction of there are millions of friends herited centuries of work and Frank lcstnia, music instruc-the shadows who have blazed suffering, and though millions tor at the school. By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Phone Pi'cece 769 Vu 1 at their home. Those attending were Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece, reporter Telephone 769 Kaysville Lloyd Bishop re- Mr. and Mrs. David Benton and cently returned from California family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd where he visited with his son Benton and family, both of Lt. Lloyd Kay Bishop and fam- Idaho Falls Idaho; Mr. and. Mrs. Lt. Bishop Paul E. Benton and two Jons, ily at Sacramento. is being transferred to March A Murray; Eldon and Juanita Air Force Base, lie also visit- Benton. ed with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bishop while at " J Sacramento. Clinton, Syracuse at Kaysville, Sunset at Clearfield at Layton, and Murdock Mrs. John Mr. Bountiful. and children were dinner guests June 21 of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville at West Point, Layton at Clinton, BounEarl Brierley at Kearns, SunC tiful at Syracuse, Clearfield at day. Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards June 23 West Point at and family have moved into s Layton, Kaysville at Bountiful, their new home at 229 South V , X Clinton at Clearfield, Syracuse 2nd East. at Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall, June 2X J Kaysville Schedules for the Bountiful West Mrs. R. 0. Layton and JoAnn Davis County Recreation B and Point, Clearfield at at Layton, Raniere spent a few days this C Baseball Leagues were re- Sunset at Kaysville, Syracuse t week at Driggs, Idaho, visit- leased Saturday by Grant at Clinton. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dougsupervisor. We.t Point at ClearJuly las Phillips. Mr. Phillips is a Class B League is composed field, Bountiful at Sunset, l.uy- brother of Mrs. Sandall and of boys between the ages of 13 ton at Syracuse, Kaysville at Mrs. Layton. st rand is as of Sept. and is un- Clinton. The Kaysville 3rd Ward Re; Class C Soulhern Division der the direction of Buck Hollief Society will close for the First Half Schedule brook, Syracuse. summer next Tuesday. The litJune 3 Farmington at BounTit HOB TRUMP, Lynn Culli-mor- e erature lesson will be given by tiful No. 2, Kaysville No. at and Grant are... Hepworth Thelma Sanders with special No. J, 1Bountiful No. numbers taking part. Refresh- in charge of the C League Kaysville at enterville, which is 121 made of up boys ments will be served. Every one June 12 Bountiful No. 1 at is invited. During the summer to 14 as of Sept. 1. A northern Kaysville No. 1, Centerville at work meeting will be held the division of the league is being Bountiful No. 2, Kaysville No.; Cullimore to by planned go second Tues. of each month of WEEK-EN- D 2 at Farmington. x along with the southern division In a.rn. June Hi Kaysville No at scheduled. Mrs. Earl D. Robins was a already AT llllAlt OF STOItK Farmington, Bountiful No. 2 at Fllllli Class B First Half Schedule LAYTON STORE guest of her daughter Mrs. Bountiful No. 1, Centerville ati Dale Tolman in Bountiful Fria May 31 W'est Point at Sun- Kaysville No. 2. at Syracuse, day. Mrs. Tolman has received set, Clearfield June 26 Kaysville No. 2 at i word that her son has arrived Bountiful at Clinton, Layton Bountiful No. 1, Bountiful so. in Brazil safely to serve on an at Kaysville. 2 at Kaysville No. 1, Farming-- 1 ' ' LDS Mission. June " Syracuse at West ton at Centerville. & S Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, Point, Clinton at Sunset, Kaysin No. at July Kaysville atMr. and Mr s Robert Major ville at Clearfield, Layton at Centerville, Bountiful No. at tended the Jaycee convention Bountiful. Farmington, Kaysville No. 3 at at Cedar City over the weekJune 11 West Point at; Bountiful No. 2. end. Hylon Smith, Donald I.ea BO) S AND GIRLS pulled more than loll trout from this vitt and Carl Scoffield joined REFLEX-JOURNAtank at Fairway Market in Ka suite Jsnturday as part L them for Saturday and Sun of a store promotion. ) (ministers screamed and jumped up and down as they caught each one. l Photo) day meetings. Nancy Maxfield, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield underwent major suri gery at the Dee Hospital, Friday. Miss Luana Collett of the BYTJ at Provo was a guest of her parents for the weekend, Mrs. Alton (Katherine) Rose, reporter Telephone 41-- J Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett. l armington Under the di- pel sons who can meet the above Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Liljin-quis- t, By Mrs. Alton (Katherine) , convention. husband, Davis ( Mr. of Betty's with visited rertion ounty Sheriff requirements and who would Provo, Rose, Phone 41-- J Etsil, drove down with her. A.I.eRoi Day, an organization lias like to join the Jeep Patro and Mrs. Max Liljinquist and of their vacation for been formed to aid him m hi- - to be at this meeting. The or-vfamily over the weekend. Farmington Mr. and Mr part spent with two days inBetty theiduties. The Title id this organ- - gamzat on will be limited to 2S Marilyn Evans, daughter of Robert Lee and family and Wil- If niuie information ization is the "Davis County nienibe! Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans, un- liam I). Hamblin left for Red Mrs. Hilda Hermansen cele - Sheriffs Jeep Patrol. The pur- - is you may contact Mr. derwent major surgery at an Meza, Colorado on Saturday. TA at Clearfield Sll RDY COTTON! Ogden hospital last week re- May 2T They expect to be brated her ssth birthday Fri- poses of the organization are Madi.on lb or Dr. II. V. Marsell at the home of as follows: aT -'- L turned home and is doing well. back home this week. While MIDCALF PANTS 1. To serve the residents of Kaysville uto. By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece away they will visit Mrs Lees ier c:luK'hter, Mrs. Oscar Phone 76!) Davis County, Utah. Putney's price proves you can Mr. and Mrs.lmn 'vhere she Hermansen came to Kaysville-Mr- s. M. Slade and attend a .Mrs2. To assist the sheriffs Dept, Mary Bowman in the perleft Tuesday night by plane for ne! u a w,th her parents from of Dav: ward reunion in Yi.ung SAVE ON SANDALS Sweden when she was three formance ofCounty its duties. Oakland, California where she Stake SL'tUed Sizes 7 to 11. To assi.-- t the Civil Defense I Pine leather, was called due to the sudden cord trim, "T iler Sunday afternoon Mrs. " 1,V'"g illness of her son Orlando who lene Sessions, her. of Davis County in the We iWmolded have Dept, rubber soles HI with your daughI daughter, Illinois she niet sne performance of its duties. is confined to the Samuel Mer- Zola, and her mother. ; favorite ters thickness at length greatest Mr.s.mall.i,d sufpoints Cha.los Hermansen. 4. To provide the men conA Fire Proclamation. ritt Hospital in Oakland George P. Elison went to in quality cotton of wear! These barefoot pants waami the fering from a serious heart at- Tootle and Grantsville to visit After living in Illinois fur many stituting its membership with forests Whereas, tack. poplins and twill to take training in search and rescue tersheds of Utah occupy a vital sis sandals for boys and girls the sisters and families of .the Sizes X1 to 3 iu Rolmtiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tucker, laie aid in and service !come first all in the rough wear she in the state's duty, ,luce economy. red. P. brown, Elison. white, tieoige They1 'Virs' Hermansen is the moth-Mrs- . in law enforcement. lain' Murray and their son Charles visited Mrs. John De Lamaie. can give. Great selection To furnish a medium of of three 'hildren, Edwin P. Tucker, who is stationed with John Callister, Mr. and-cWhereas, these lands are ex- gof patterns. the L.S. Navy at Key West, Mrs. Llovd Callister, Mr and Hermansen, Denver, Colorado; rood fellowship. dalllage Florida, were Sunday guests Mrs. Theo e Lamare, Mr. and vlr:s. Earl (Horence) Bpencei To join you Tucker. Mrs. Mr. and of Hscar (Mildred) BackKirtley of Davis County, a Unil- Mrs. Byron De Lamare and Mr. and Whereas, climatic and vegeCleon Christensen is spend- and .Mrs. man, both of Farmington. She tal States Citizen, an owner of lative conditions of moderate ing a few weeks at Labrador families. drive vehicle or have 'ire severity are now nppioach-acces- s a on government business. to an airplane and you dug and will become progres- Ada John and Steed visited Mrs. Leone Gurr returned an Mrs- - ",lma be 21 must attended years of age. mdy more severe. in Salt Lake at theSunday home Thursday from San FranNow therefore, I, J. Whitney in Provo in! According to Max Madison o rtMay Lu- - a home of party Mrs their niece atcisco, California, where she wat honor of her mother, Mrs. Jos- - Clearfield who is temporary Floyd, Chief Forester-Fir- e Coombs cille tended the National Red Cross chairman the rules of the or- - den of Utah, by the autho: lty '.Mr. and Mrs. Artjep,h;"e (H.dri ( onvention Saturday, last week. me by Sec. were UCA, at a M,lss Ha,,ne Hughes and Miss gamzationheld in approvedon May-22- , 'granted Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam Miller had lunch with Keith !. 1933 do hereby designate the Kail-vnmeeting Layton Hinman were tapped and Norma Chaffin at their his and mother, and family 111.3s. The next meeting of period June 1, 193s, to October a t, wetk ior it aKro in home Salt in Lake. S0',rs Saturday Mrs. Mary Coulam visited this organization will be held 31, 19.3s, inclusive, a Closed The)' were awakened at friends of the Millers, Ogden Sunday with an aunt May 29, 193s, atAd- s- season subject to all the ru- 'Tea'K' Thursday, takent(! and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Madsen of Yerdehind Park ctrictions and provisions at the l).m. at Salt in Lake, Wrights Taylor and also with George Salt Lake visited at the Mil- bldg, located in ached thereto by law. a Slmrs ,is Sophomore Ira!Tlu ers. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, Orton. At this meeting ol Dated this Loth day of June, Layton. of Syracuse visited ' L'l organization at the Lni-vit- officers of the Mr. and Mrs. Yarge Thompwill I93s. organization versity. Art and Hazel. be elected. son, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy WaltJ. Whitney-FloyKarilynn was pledged Tues- Mr. Madison requests that all Sunday visitors at the home Chief Forester-Firewarde- n ers, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin llalli-day- , v to the AIpha Laml,la Delt'A Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coul- )f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grif-- , Hreshman AVon,en am, Mr. and Mrs. Morris John- :ith were Mr. and Mrs. Dave', ?atlona! son, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Enct Nielsen, their son Jerry and Scholastic honorary society. To held a patio party at vife and small son Max, all of join this organization one must have a 3.3 or better average. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gold- 5alt Lake. LeGrande Young visited relaen Taylor Saturday evening. Ralph Wilcox left last Uri- SPECIAL I5UY ON in Farmington Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ilalliday lay tives after from night Mr. and children visited Sunday in ligh school for graduating has returned Young just the NorthwestWASH N WEARS Ogden with his mother, Mrs ern with the F.F.A. of Davis from serving on an LDS misMr with and sion He 10 to Australia. Agnes llalliday spent ligh. They will visit different and Mrs. Clyde Biggs and fam- experimental stations and dairy-arm- days in New Zealand attendily. ing the dedication of the Temalong the way. De Yere Spencer was ill at the vas vice president of the Ralph ple there. He also spent a few FLA Ogden hospital the past week it Davis High last year. days in Hawaii. Mr. Young is Sizes 30 to 38 Clarence Collett and Mr. am Van Frank Fleet of Wilder, the son of Mr. and Mrs. RichMrs. A. T. Collett visited ir mond Mrs. of Provo. Young daho visited in Farmington lOOG Dacron !j IVessir, Brigham City Sunday with Mr Young is the former Loui-- e yith his brother, Reed Van Leonard. . . . and sav-jing- s Light, airy and Mrs. Charles Collett. ' Let on Friday. He came to Provo Kenneth Morrison, priced! Slacks thatl .ttend the graduation from Mr. and Mrs. John Rencher hi. of weekend was a guest n Mkixdl-fesiof Idaho 'skim over visited thru suds, dry fast. I Javis Burley, High of his son Bob Van Lee mother, Mrs. Florence weekend with son the and their Teet. iron wrinkles, fight Kenneth was guest speake Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leone Wilcox went to daughter-in-laa! as smooth silk with adul the at Sunday evening lalt Lake on Wednesday to vis-- t Horace Rencher. touch-up- . mere Aaronic Priesthood meeting. The Aaronic Priesthood bovs her son and daughter-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chris Mrs. and dr. ikaJ charge of the Sunday night Wilford Wilcox. tensen were guests at dinnei The Garden City Bridge Club Pacranlent se vice in the Farm-lel- d the at Bountiful in Sunday their closing party on inton Second Ward. Talks home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacl at the home of Mrs. were (riven by Linda Morgan, Vcdnesday of in their honor Burton grand Paul Hughes, LeGrand GregoLeonie Miller. 1 birthdaughter, Deanne, eighth ruests were Bertha Kane, Rae ry-, Don Monson and Stephen day. "an Siekle of Salt Lake and Clark. A quartet, Irvin Fear-soMr. and Mrs. Thnrnley K Will Hardy, Fred Gregory 29c! vthel Jensen of Bountiful. Pkg of G Willian Mrs. Mr. J. and Swan, 25c and David An Merese and Newell Hughes Jensen sang of dinnei at Swan were guests ogan visited in Faimington'A.r'cl From on High. Robert in Logan Saturday evening o: i3BCBB3mmMi&mm!mesusm3B3BmmaKsstea8esssuumt2diti!BaammrtrnFgrziBMmRB iver the weeked at the home Wagoner was graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams. the Pi'imary. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby on .f Mereses parents, Mr. and Blan- - 1 Newell will George Dobson returned home 'ondertones are famous for beautiful soft texture.. tertained at a family barbecue VIorris Turner. s raduate in June with a degree on Friday after being in Ala ideal for interior walls and wood-wor- k. Scrubable, dinner party at their home Eat .... 3 for $1.00 1. for twelve n business. evening urday Save $1 per gallon during odorless, Mrs. ir long lasting. Fisher was attended The occasion Betty guests. I .. .77c hi'deration 26 in, by 3i in. size, of ridge became a member of Phi this honor of Donald Leaver or he National ay ..68c sale.. May 29 to June 3 onlyl special - Beta Women's ConPress National is He n a Kearns, birthday. Kappa the highest at the Heidelberg Hotel last !e honor fraternity at the of Mr. and Mrs. Ashby d Mrs. Ruth Grten was the n Jackson, Mississipid, Betty University of Utah. In Win-d- o second place for pho- - ruary she was made a y winner last week of the weekof an on the scene her of Phi Kappa Phi. Mrs. ly gift given away at the Stewv lews pictuic. Of the 767 en- - Partridge graduates in June art Gift Shop. 1 $1.25 ries in the contest, 173 awaidslwith a degree in secondary- edu- Dick Swade and Luana Co36 in. Siz ion. She and her husband 30 in. Size llett of the BYU at Provo were vere given, five of them going weekend guests of her parents, .o Utah women. The awards, Ernest will leave in August for $4.83 $4.49 $2.09 $2.83 vhieh were certificates, were. New Jersey where they will Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton presented at a banquet at the make a future home. LAYTON. UTAH Phone 76!) ily dinner and reunion 111 Sat-tir'ui- Graduates of 1958 must build For peace, seniors are told . ,s if ( Davis Class B icin-piau- s d puu-iwlui- and iu-ii- ies-oi- Leagues set s ' 'i ' e, nre-ide- ... j .1 : 1 nt - . m 1 r; memorial day PenneyS H 1 XT. BARGAINS Always First Quality s? 1 4. ; & 1 i Rellex-Journa- Farmington csheriff,s Jeep pati-o- in Davis County -' de.-ire- - si 00 lives-Jame- Closed fire 'i-ye- ar FINE Season set - si 66 , -- S AVI mu:-den- t X AXr, 23-1-- IfcA Mon-nigh- da-v- H'--- h d no-ho- st s5oo s On Our cNE ST JSTEBI ok finish Out-of-to- eaularlygai. rZoa Now Quarts Reg 1 55? OQFlMl;n51nrQDSTEHl)! (Men's Straw Cloth Caps Men 5-d- son-in-la- I Birdseye Diapers Women's Calypso! I Straw Hats I Receiving Chambray I kets Feb-eceive- Fabrics Terry, Gingham,! 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