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Show .. . PAGE 4 BOUNTIFUL . Iihprovements'Are Planned for Water System in Bountiful JJoyd - Burpingbam Btm Mrs. Irvin Bumingham,, and Miss Squires, of Salt Lake,- were married Wednesday. They will live in the home of- - Mr. and Mrs. Mr-an- Correspondent MRS. FRANK R UJIR Telephone: Bountiful 127-- - - Everett Nelson baB been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ed-a ward Thomas,' in 'Pocatello, for Mrs.1 . . few days'. f"E, 0. Muir. returned Sunday, May SI, from a months business trip in . THURSDAY. THE WEEKLY REFLEX', KAYSVILLE, UTAH the southern states. Mrs. Bryant. Bumingham, of Salt Lake, was a guest of Mrs. Gien Riley," May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Riley- - spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in Woodland.' . Mr. and Mrs. Orval Thomas and family, of price, were last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs William Bumingham. Mrs. Annie Ierringer and two BOUNTIFUL A test was made Friday night. May 22, of' the stand pipes and hydrants on the Bamberger ' station street. The test proved the water supply was inof fire sufficient "for ' lighting. This test was ordered by the city council following complaints tpade by citizens living on the street. Charles Trump, fire chief, made a report to the city council and the council expects to install larger" pipes. At the regular city ' council meeting held Wednesday evening, May 27, at the city hall, the size1 and kind of pipe for extension of water lines was decided upon. The pipe lines to be extended are the Union, from its. eastern point to and the just below Mueller Park line between the . Fisher-Barlo.divide and the city reservoir on Mill creek. For the union line sixteen inch steel pipe, which has been dipped and wrapped will be used. This line will be 2950 feet long; and, for the. Fisher-Barloline h vitrified pipe and will be 2050 feet. The plans and pipq Alvin Sessions. ' Mrs. Sarah Valley,1 of Portland,, is the guest 6f her parents, Mr, and, Mrs. Edgar Kesler. Mrs. Alfred Sessions to the Clover club Thursday, May 28. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Stahle Wicker, Mtb. Ira Curtis, Mrs. Ray Hatch, Mrs. Jess Goodfellow,. and Mrs. Ross r jhtnkins. Hilbert Kesler, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Edgar-Kesle- r, returned June 1, from Chicago, where he was graduated from the Coyne Electric-i- d . school. . Mrs. Ira Curtis', left Thursday for Woodruff,' where- she Will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.. Osier Comic, Tor'S week. Mrs. Charles R. Mabey will be hostess to the Ledies Betterment June 10, insteud. of June 3. This will hi the last regular club meeting for the summer.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Iluucke, of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Aldon iley-warof Provo, and Mr. and Mrs.' Hugh Heyward, of Rupert, Idaho, were Memorial day guests of- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Iley ward. Mrs. Stella Waite was hosjtess to the Social Houh club at her home Wednesday, June 3. The invited guests were Mrs. Jack Christensen, Mrs. David Mabey, Mrs. Jasper Hepworh, Mrs. Abe Malcolm,. Mrs. Curler "Lee, Mrs. Willard Barlow, Mrs. John Ashby, Mrs. John Randall, Mrs. Coy Hayward, Mrs. Howard Rasmussen, Mrs. Jack Christensen, Mrs. Imwrence Lodor, Mrs. Marvin Willey, Mrs. Thomas Barrett, Mrs. Carter Lee, and Mrs. Lclund Sessions. The afternoon was spent in sewing and Bocial chat and a delicious luncheon was served. Horace Brough left last Thursday for Arizona, where he is helping to build an auto camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hostaker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashworth Sunday. Mrs. Ezra Sessions entertained at a delightful birthday party Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Emma Faye, who was twelve years old. Mrs. Sessions was assisted by Mrs. Alfred Sessions and Mrs. Aldon Sessioits. Many games were played and prizes given to winners. The guests were seated at one long table which was decorated in orange and green and lighted by orange and green candles. A large birthday cake holding 12 green and was-host-- ess the-purpos- e - .. grandchildren, of, Butte, Montana, are guests of Mrs. J. S. Ledingham this week. Mrs. Hulda Thomas is spending a few days in Price as guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. I,. Thomas. Mrs. Matilda Winters has been quite ill for the past week. . w . d, D w six-inc- - COOL Mi-lan- s, - shown in the finest r PROBATE AND CIARDUNSHls NOTICES Consult County Clerk or iSitmer for Further Inj. ,rr'-.io- Notice to Creditors ... Estate of Amanda L. Smith-dceased. Creditors will ' present claims with vouchers to the undmiimrf at the office of D. O. WiliVv . bank building, 17;, souti Main street, Salt" Lake Citv, Utah, on or before the 25th dav of Julv A. D. 1931. WILLIAM J. SMITH, Administrator (,f estate of Amanda 2i last publication June in . Used Coal Ranges, and Ice Boxes 29. tt) who have been guests at the home The Lions club held its regular of Dr. J. C. Stocks for the past' luncheon and social Thursday weeks, returned to Bancroft ning, May 28. Luncheon was . ed at 8 oclock to R. W., Ashworth, June 2. Mrs, Alice Allen, of Pocatello, F, B. Muir, C. C. Gardner, J. S. wus'a guest of Mrs. J. C. Stocks Ledingham, Dr. J. C, Stocks, Dan over the Afreek-e, Smedley, John Call, Stahle Wic- The Ladies Aid of the Commu- - ker, William Bumingham, Kenneth nity church, met at the church last Harmon, Angus Smedley, Fred Rich, Preston Thatcher, Merl Jack-soTuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wiggill are Horton Fackrel! and William spending the week in southern Holbrook. Max Rich, first place winner in the M. I. A.' public speakUtah. Mrs. George Hart entertained at ing contest finals, gave his winning a shower in honor of her daughter, speech. Delegates were elected to Vesta, last week. Many friends go. to Pocatello to the district to be held there on June enjoyed the pleasant evening. Mrs. Dan C, Smedley entertain- 22. ed her Bridge club at her home The Bountiful First ward PriThursday, June 4. Luncheon was mary gave a picture show Tuesday served at 1 :30, after which the evening, June 2, to a d guests played bridge. The guests house. Mrs. Jack Christensen is were Mrs. E. O. Muir, Mrs. Phil president of the Primary. orange candles formed the center Roberts, Mrs. Delbert Stoker, Mrs. The Sessions camp of the Daughpiece. Small orange and green Fred Rampton and Mrs. Ross Rich- ters of Pioneers met at the home baskets were given as favors. The ards. of Mrs. M. C. Holbrook Friday af gaests were Jeanette Jardine, Re-v- a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashworth ternoon, May 29. The assisting Wicker, Maurine Stringham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- hostesses were Mrs. Ruby Barnett, Helen Bowen, Farrell Blake, Kath The following program was preerine Bangertor, Alice Bryson, Dor ward Hostaker Wednesday. Mrs. Clifford Muir was a guest sented: Life of the Bird Lavaun Jean othy Hesser, Hardy, of Mrs. Dorothy Bennett at her Woman, by Mrs.Sacajwen, Charles Newton; Thompson, Mildred Doxcy, Beth home in Salt Lake Friday, May 29. two vocal solos, Mrs. R. W. Ash' Atkinson, Alta Holbrook, Iriscilla Kimball The camp of the Daugh- worth, accompanied by Miss Eve Goodfellow and Beth Bowen. ters of the Pioneers met with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Corey have John Porter Friday, May 29 at 2 letta Grant, and two readings by Miss Eveletta Grant. Plans were sold their home to Mr. and Mrs oclock. The assisting hostesses made for the old folks party to be Marion Merrill, of Salt Lake. The were Mrs. Dncie Jolliffe and Miss held some time in The fol June. will move to Ogden this Fushia Stringham. County visitCoreys members were present: lowing week ors were Mrs. David Moss, county Mr. and Mrs. Coy Heyward ant historian, and Mrs. Ilyrum Hogan, Mrs. A. J. Mercer, Mrs. Maud Hey Mrs. Irene Earl, Mrs. HanMr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen county custodian of pioneer rel- ward, nah Mrs. Alice HolHolbrook, spent Memorial day with relatives ics. Mrs. William R. Smith finished brook, Mrs. C. C. Gardner, Mrs. in Mt. Pleasant. the hook review of A Lanter in Henry Wood, Mrs. Hattie Bryson, The Kindergarten Girls met Her Hand, and Mrs. .Sarah Hayes, Mrs. Ven SteMrs. Pace, Sylvia with Miss Eva Rasmussen Tuesday pioneer, Rang two vo- vens, Mrs. Sarah Stoker, Mrs. Henevening. Miss Zada Waite, class cal solos. Each member brought ry Clay, Mrs. Sarah Barlow and June 2 leader, had charge of the lesson a pioneer relic and each one relat- Mrs. John BarloW. Special guests oclock. 6, at the tabernacle at Plans and outlines were made for ed the history of her relic. Rewere Mrs. Perry Reed, Mrs. R. W. the coming month. Refreshments freshments were served to Mrs. Stake Trimary union meeting were served to Zada Waite, Delta I R. Hamilton, Mrs. Flora Moss, Ashworth, Miss Eveletta Grant was held Friday, May 29, at 2 and Mrs. Charles Newton. Dainty oclock at the Bountiful tabernacle. Bumingham, Lily Tuttle, Rache Mrs. Fred "Riley, Jr, Mrs. Bert refreshments were served, and the Mrs. J. C. Stocks had Call, June Nelson, Beatrice Call, Goodfellow, Mrs. Nellie Holbrook, charge of the to meet in SepEdna Bumingham and Luana Mer- Mrs. James Burns, Mrs. Alice meeting adjourned meeting. tember. cer Miss Daisie Cherrington, Miss Hayes, Mrs. Martha Bumingham, 29, a Bee- Thelma Barlow and Miss Ester Friday Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Goodfellow ant Mrs. evening. May Mrs. Lavaun Moss, Mary hive party was given under the di- Barlow have as operators daughter, Fern, Norma and Shirley, Mrs. Amrosine East, Mrs. rection of Mrs. Dewart Hardy, Mrs. at the local resigned were guests of Mr. and Mrs Mary Nelson, Mrs. Maud Goodcompany. telephone a Alfred Sessions and Mr. and rs fellow, Mrs. Susan Bowen, Mrs. Hyrum Brough, Mrs. Luella Call. The new operators are Miss Ezra Sessions and other . relatives Cleo Clark, Miss Fushia String- The party was given in honor of of Centerville, and France, Miss Helen Barlow, who left Sun- Mrs. Winnie Anderson. last week. ham, Mrs. Dacia Jolliffe, Mrs. to make her home in day, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Winters, of Miss Francis Carleson entertain McNeil, Mrs! Thoebe Hal- Los May 31, The n Angeles. girls presentee Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole ed, the evening sewing club Wed Wilford, Mrs. May Wood, Mrs. Helen with a fountain pen and p and daughter, were week-en- d nesday evening, May 57. The eve- liam Smith, Mrs. Emma Riley, ning was spent in sowing and socia Mrs. Janet Barnett, Mrs. Bertha Games pencil as a remembrance guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ' were played, and waffle Smedley, Sr. chat, after which refreshments Porter, Mrs. Emily Snarr, Mrs. was served. 'Those supper Mr. Mrs. were served to Ethel Ia'dingham Kate Smedley and present left Stahle Henry and Mrs. Susan were Helen Barlow, Marian Solo- Saturday, May 30, for Palo Alto, Kathleen Nelson, Katherine Thom Page. as, Nora Holbrook, Thelda Wood Members of the Wo. He. Lo. club mon, Muriel Oliver, Francis Pow- California, where they will attend Hattie Solomon and Maxine Mer and the telephone operators enter- ell, Bernice Wright, Norma Hardy, the graduation exercises of their cer. tained at a shower in honor of Miss Margaret Brough, Edith Law, Ruth son, Therice, who is being gradMr. and Mrs. George Dibble Daisie Cherrington Wednesday eve- George, Mary Belle Hatch, Dor- uated from the law course at the The were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. ning, May 27, at the home of Mrs. othy Doxey and Beth Call, Mrs. Lelnnd Stanford university. C. C. Gardner was a guest-Mrs- . special be Stahles" to Tolman' Sunday. a for expect gone of The Truman Armstrong. guest Horace Brough went to Lo- week or ten A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. hbnorTeceived rewill Therice days. useful many gifts. Friday. .May 29, where she wil turn to Bountiful with his parents. Ray Dunn Sunday, May 17, The evening was spent in playing gan visit with her mother, Mrs. Phip-piThe Melchizdek priesthood conU.. Mrs. W. Peary, who has been hearts. The luncheon tables and held Sunday at 2 p. m. at vention for the from the living rooms were beautifully suffering past year Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stringham the tabernacle was well attended. complications caused by diseased decorated with daisies. Delicious tonsils, is slowly improving. refreshments were served to the were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- The following program was pre- -. President and Mrs. William Wnd-dou- following guests: Mrs. Edmond ry Armstrong for the week-enUr. J is erecting a wort' the speakers at the Barlow. Mrs. A. R. Sedgwick, Mrs. First wurd church Sunday evening. Willard Call, Mrs. Effie Truelson, modern home near Mueller park in The Waddoups family have, spent Mis- s- Elizabeth Truelsonr Mrs. L, Milt Creek canyon. The home conthe'pust thirteen years in the C. Lawrence, Miss Eveline Brough, sists bf a large living room, 18x 30. that you can get your laundry Islands and had many interesting Miss Rachel Call, Miss Zada Waite, feet, with hardwood fioor for done at reasonable prices. incidents to .relate- - . The choir, un- Mrs. Emiiy Holbrook. Miss Vir- dancing, a bedroom, kitchen, bathder the direction of William Hardy, ginia Barlow, Mrs. Rutlv Greeni'Miss room, and Give "Us a call ANY" DAY and rendered a number of selections. Adele lairaon. Miss Lavaun Bar- large veranda. The house will be your clean clothes will be deMr. and Mrs. Cyrus Tolman. of low,. Miss ready for occupancy in about two Bernice Bumingham, weeks. livered to you in three days. Bancroft, Idaho, were' guests of Miss lairaine Bumingham, Miss Dr. and Mrs. Juel Trowbridge Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sessions Mon- Edna Briggs, Miss lads, Brough, Miss Fern Howard and Miss Dora were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. day. June 1. KAYSVILLE-- . Alfred Johnson of Garfield WedMrs. Murray Howard was a .Call. guest of Mrs. Cornelius Salisbury Wednesday afternoon, May 28, nesday, June 3. at a tea and urt exhibit held Thurs- Mrs. Effie Truelson, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neilson and Phone 200 Kaysville, Utah day, May 28, at Rowland hall in her daughter. Elizabeth; was host- family and Mys. Bertha Priest Salt Lake. in ess to the members of the stake spent Saturday .and Sunday Mrs. Juel Trowbridge was a Primary board. The occasion was guest qt the home of Mrs. Charles a business meeting and social. Mrs. Floyd in Salt Lake, Wednesday, James Moss, who is retiring from where s he visited w jt hM llauor guest. -ABean. oFTos Angeles. A luncheon was serv Miss Hattie Sqlonudvof Bountiful, ed at 4 oclock to Mrs. J. C. Stocks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Ezra Sessions. .Mrs. Leander Solonlon, nd- Vail G lover, of Farmi- Thompson,.;-Mr- s Thomas Argy le, Ha ve your motor- recond i tion ed ri ghtr We- ngton," son of Mr. "and Mrs. David Mrs. Wendell HammonjL Mrs. have All the. latest equipment for valve Glovir, will be married Wednesday, Hugh Ford, Mrs. Leah Goodfellow, June 10. Some lovely parties have Mrs. Frank Jardine;-Mrs- . Me Vera. refaeing, engine reboring. Let us bid on your ' boon planned in Miss Solomons Cann, Mrs. James Moss,' Mrs. Phil next job. ' , honor tiyT Miss Kathleen Nelson. Roberts and Mrs. Cynthia Eames. Also Farm Bureau Gas Mrs. Nbslin Smith, Mrs. William The new member elected to the Oil Greasing SmttJf, and Miss Fern Howard. . N board was Mrs. Hugh Ford, of CenU. S. Royal Cord Tires Thirty couples of the -- Happy terville. club formed a The Free Child Health Clinic will Evening Dancing dancing party at the Odeon Wed- be held Tuesday, June 9, at the nesday, June 3. Stoker school. All children who and expect to, enter school in September daughter, Joseph Argyle Alice, of Bancroft, and Mr. and who have not "yet been examined Mrs. Angus Rawlins, of Blackfoot,niay. be examined1 Tuesday. . eve-thr- ee serv-Tuesda- y, Terms Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hughes, of Centerville, were dinner guests UTAH POWER & Uoroni as guests of Mr. Neilsons of Mr. and Mrs. John Springer Sunday. people. LIGHT CO. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richards and Miss Ruby Holbrook and Miss family were guests of Mr. and Blanche Holbrook were guests at dr s. John Barlow Sunday. Layton, Utah bridge luncheon in Salt Lake The following people enjoyed a Saturday. The guest of honor was Phone 11 picnic at Muellers park Saturday, Miss Lettie Thatcher, who leaves day 30; Mr. and Mrs. Chester soon for California. Brough and family, Mrs. Hyrum Brough and family, Mrs. Samuel Brough, Mrs. Mary Holbrook, Mrs. Leo Holbrook, Mrs. Walter Holbrook and family, .Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Samuel Holbrook, Myron Evdline Miss and family, Smedley Brough and Susie, Margaret and Lola Brough. Corn Fed Pork Choice Young Spring Lamb Mrs. O. B. Thurgood was hostess Aberdeen Angus Beef club Monday Fat Young Veal to the home of her moth afternoon You will always be pleased with meats purchased er, Mrs. J. A. Hatch, of Wbods Cross. Refreshments were served at our market . to Mrs. Stahle Wicker, Mrs. Alvin Moss, Mrs. Jane White, Mrs. Frank Muir, Mrs. Horton Fackrell, Mrs.. William Smith, Mrs! Everett Nelson and Mr. Leonard Day. On Monday evening, June 1, at New Printed Voiles, yard 35(4 7 oclock, the 145th field artillery band of Salt Lake, presented, a Ladies New Dresses and concert to music Ladies L. D. Silk S. lovers of Bountiful on the lawn Garments, new style of the church square. Warrant Officer Strong, of the Granite music department, led the band in the many beautiful selections presentC. Clarence Neslen, of Salt ed. Lake, chaplain of 145th field artilNew stlyes in mens; ladies and childrens shoes lery, gave a splendid talk on BenPrices are right efits to Young Men Who Enter National Guard. Captain Preston Thatcher, battery B, arranged J the program. All Relief society workers are urged to attend the regular stake union meeting to be held Saturday, (Copyrifht, W. N n. n, con-venti- Just-A-Me- . In Our Market re at-th- e well-fille- DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT $1.00 ed - by this Store. $1.49 .$1.00 SHOE DEPARTMENT Golden Rule Store KAYSVILLE Axmi nsters La-vin- Lu-cret- ia Ole-so- ever-shar- - $2 to 1 s5 I.- -- Clothing Co. Twentv-fourt- h OGDEN St. . COLORS PRICE STYLES d. ps DONT FORGET . shower--room,-pantr- 370 Velvets, Tapestries I. n. Watson - Tanner J. Smith, Deceas, d. first publication Mav Ma-din- e, dis- play ever presented - Lake, and selection by male chorus. Mrs. Juel Trowbridge was a guest at the home of Mrs. Ralph Veterli in Salt Lake Friday, May well-arrang- Whether you choose a simple sailor straw or a closely woven Panama, rest assured that the Hat .you purchase here is the best possible buy at the price paid. The complete range of Sennits, split Sennits, novelty weaves, Leghorns, and- Panamas is S -- well-plunn- STRAW HATS f w me Lnion line cynpahy . Work will ? soon on the$e projects. U Plans are being made bv the to remedy the cduse .e?l water in the pipe line- feadSl homes on north main street. A new pipe line is being built k the city which is expend t0 " quarter second foot 0f on Mill creek. The cost ofwatr line is estimated at $10,000 new pipe line will carry seven ,ec' ond feet of water. sented: violin solo, Ray. Runnel, accompanied by his mother; home . greetings, President J. H. Robinson; of Date vocal solo, Joseph Wood; reading, 1931. ' drs. Bille Sessions; selection-- , South Date of lountiful male chorus led by Wm. 1931. Hardy; talk on Church History, President Nephi L. Morris, of Salt , Stetson and Lee JUNT..,. y- HAND LAUNDRY two-epur- TTENTION-- se AUTOMOBILE OWNERS -- to-da- -- , R. W. Rampton Garage Syracuse, Utah O QERHAPS youve been waiting IT for the very latest styles, colors and prices before von buy a new rug. 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