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Show The JOURNAL-M- 19, 1959 ay KAYSVILLE r ' Mr. Ru-lo- e, i ter. hith birthday anniver- NEWS Lillian Reed who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson, Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Sw anger. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jensen, Ogden, visited with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Galbraith during the week. Mrs. Fred Kirby entertained for her daughter Knsteen on her 7th birthday anniversary last Thursday afternoon. Ten little friends came to celebrate the occasion with Kristeen. Fun games were played and refreshments served. Kay Edwards is suffering with a bioken toe, received in an accident last Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Carter will entertain her Salt Lake Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood visited in Ogden Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Blood and Mr. and Mrs. Yenor Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. David Horne and son, Roy, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison. Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Swan attended the Utah State Bar banquet at the Hotel Utah Roof Gardens, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Huf-fakand family, Vale, Oregon, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles. O. A. Williams was honored at a family birthday dinner at his home Wednesday in honor Mrs. Nina Palmer left Saturday by plane for Euphrates, to spend two Washington, weeks with her husband who is there on government business. Fred Kirby returned home by plane from Dayton, Ohio where he spent the past week on a government business trip. Diane Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ball, is ill it the Dee Hospital. She will return home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scof-fiel- d are visiting with their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Howard Sedgwick at Huntington Park, Calif, for a few weeks. Mrs. Ilene Stoker left Sunday for her home at Portland, Oregon after arriving to attend the funeral service of her mother, Ms. Nellie Makin, Saturday. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Carter and son Scott were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roethel in Salt Lake. Mrs. Dorothy Swan was installed as president of the Utah State Bar Auxiliary Thursday U evening at a dinner at the Alta Club. The Utah State Bar con, Wanted: A fiddler. vention was held in Salt Lake A real, and Friday. Thursday e fiddler of the variety, Captain and Mrs. E. E. Johnis. that son and children, Logan, were He (or she) will be needed guests over the weekend of Mr. er Mrs. Dorothy Carter will attend the Navy Wives Club luncheon at the Oakridge Country Club Wednesday afternoon. CoL and Mrs. Wells Collett visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraut, Sunset, and with Col. and Mrs. John Knaus, Clearfield. Col. and Mrs. Knaus are being transferred to Langley Air Force Base, Virginia in a few weeks. Mr, and Mra. Parley Webb visited at Malad, Idaho, Sunday with her aister, Mrs. James Reed, who has been ill. Reed Cottrell, Salt Lake, was a Sunday visitor of his mother, Mrs. Amelia Cottrell. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith was a luncheon guest of Mrs. M. Lynn Bennion in Salt Lake, Wednesday. Mrs. Smith attended the luncheon at the Oakridge Country Club Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Clow-ar- d and son were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mood returned home recently from Calif. Mrs. Wood spent a month there. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Whitesides and Mr. Wood drove down for a visit and Mrs. Wood returned home with them. While there, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gam and daughter at Whitesides Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitesides and family, Inglewood, Sgt. and Mrs. Charles R. two-we- Triplett and daughter at - honest-to-goodne- ss old-tim- CLEANERS North Main KAYSVILLE PHONE KAYS. 1417 VACATION Slacks Skirts Sw eaters 50 CLOSED MAY MAKE YOUR THE HANDSOME PIECES ... - . ' - f y SHOWN .. only, EVERYTHING m w The exquisite new FOUR SEASONS group ! superbly finished in antique cherry contrasted with boldly dramatic drawer pulls. The breakfront china and buffet have re- i . cherry on one tide ond cane on versible door panel the other to allow quick and simple seasonal redecorating. t fkJ EASIEST v-- , , r" N ' ei p F TERiS erZ.U ANYWHERE Fair-fiel- d Hy-lo- attended the Utah State Convention at Vernal, day, Saturday and Sunday. Jay-ce- YOUR CHOICE: e Fri- - Large Buffet Folk Music the University of Utah June to which the public is invited. Sponsored by the U. of U. and the Utah Folklore Society, the festival will include several talks and events, admission for which will be $10 for all events or a small charge for any individual activity. As for the fiddler, volunteers are asked to contact Mrs. James G. Sorrels, festival coordinator, 937 - 2nd Avenue, Salt Lake Full Size Table 2, Bropleaf Table Breakfront Crestwood greets New residents ea. 46' Mrs. Eliza Nye Kaysville and three sons, formerly of Layton, have moved to the Crestwood area. Other newcomers to Crestwood are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mecham, formerly of Logan. The Mechams have one son, five year old Michael. 30th Breakfront China S Set of 6 Chairs 991 49m $9 (One Arm, 5 sides) Line of FULLER YOUR CHOICE: GLASS Bookcase Bed with Sliding Panels Cut to Your Measurements Hardware Building Materials Closeout Specials COLUMBIA BICYCLES KEMTONE & KEMGLO $3.98 GAL. 25 40 0f Off Large, Roomy Chest oi Drawers Twin or Full Size Panel Bed Vith Night Table.. Dustprocf Triple Dresser Base Framed Plate Glass Mirror s49 Framed Plate Glass Mirror Used Counters for Sale Horsley Lumber Co. 97 NORTH MAIN 'f ' SELECTION FROM Complete Used Fixtures .'4y v BY BERNHARDT! City. May 21st Thru 29th CASH and CARRY v -- A' - mi and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Whitesides. Sonoma, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scoff ield, n Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green, Smith and Edgar Camden SPECIAL Now - Us looking at you Festival at for the of 13 1J 'M -- , Anyone with a fiddle? CELESTIAL r.4 sary. and Mrs. William Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed spent Saturday at Malad, Idaho, visiting with his mother, Mrs. Norma Preece Phone 769 n Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Waite and six children will leave Friday for Dover, where they will make their home for the next two years. Mr. Waite will work for the government. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ira Cox, Po- catello, Idaho, were last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell and family. Mrs. Norah Barnett spent the past three weeks in Ogden at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Wright and family. She was on hand to welcome a new granddaughBy of his Page PHONE 177 kaysville; ''Building Headquarters' LAYTON i , BOUNTIFUL ROT 7 |