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Show lUKSDAY line to ainir.g kaysville PAGE 3 Tall, 'Mr. and Mrs. Iiulon .! Williams and Mr. and Mrs. J. J Bowman. Richard Saxton leturned Sunday 94-- J from a short trip through Zions, Bryce ami Grand lanvons- - in ... . Bonnemort was pleas-yi- s southern Utah. -- Rickard made the Prised at her home Thurs-- tnp with Richard Gerber of A Urge birthday evening- attractively Mr. and Mrs. Krneri pui-k- roses table. Deans, The dinner Elaine and Helen, and daughters, Included Miss Beth Galley, son, Leslie, of Salt Ijike City and 1 Isabel Burton, Miss Lorna and Mrs. R. N. Kilfovle were Whitesides, Alice M Miss TSunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker. . Miss Miss Lillian Harris, Mrs. ChHs B. Layton spent a few Evans, Miss Elizabeth days the past week with Mr. and Miss Birdeen Adams,. Miss Mrs. Vaughn P. Sheffield. Dickson,- Miss Annabel! William Winters and family and Jost and Miss arris. Miss UVon Mrs. Ruth Motlrup and daughters ' era Simons. in Downey, Idaat spent the week-en- d ne Evening bridge clubF.met at home of JbsephWDe the ho, Barkhome of Mrs. George Mrs. E. U Tall is spending a few This er last Thursday evening. with Mrs. Francis weeks in Idaho as guest of her sisfub ter. . JeTnext Thursday. Mr. and "Mrs. Clavton Miss Kathryn and daughters, Ruth,LeRoy 1 Complimenting Irina and MiSalt of Iverson Vlood and Kenneth ldred, of East Mill Creek, and Mrs. d like Hemming Abbie Edmonds of Salt Lake visitt breakfast at tar ed friends-an- d relatives in KaysLine Friday morning. Blue ville Sunday. cen-i" the formed and roses The Kaysville M. I. A. officers for th. Ubta. Th, and teachers met at the home of neluded Miss Blood, Mr. Iverson, Miss Edith Layton Tuesday eveLawrence C. Blood, Mrs. Hen- ning. Following the regular busMarie Rose Miss Blood and iness meeting the remainder of the ry H. Hood. evening was enjoyed in a social. Mrs. F. J. H. F. Bowen was the recepient Those present were home Cheney, Mrs. C. L. Needham, Mrs". if a surprise party at his were Glen Worthington, Mrs. Monday evening. The guests Ralph Lay-toMrs. R. N. Kilfoyle, Mrs. Linn Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Probst, sons, Vai Jerry and Kenner; Mr. and Sandall, Miss Vesta Barnes, Miss In. Dick Yeaman and sons, Mac Rena Porter, Miss Jean Underwood, Miss Edith Layton, Miss- Bertha nd Sterling, of Ogden. John R. Woolsey, Otto L. Wool-e- y Linford and Miss' Vera Odd. Miss. Hazel Blood entertained at and P. D. Phillips enjoyed fishing in East canyon Saturday a buffet Supper at her home Monday evening honoring Miss Kathknd Sunday. was a ryn Blood and Kenneth Iverson of Miss Mary Bonnemort Salt Lake City. Roses, snapdragons Saturday and Sunday guests of and shasta .daisies decorated the Miss Marjory Adams in Layton. home. of Other than the guests ill his is at H. J. Sheffield, Jr., the included Mr. and honor, guests tome suffering from a heart stMrs. Grant Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. ack. Howard Adams, Mrs. L. C. Blood, Mrs. H. V. Mansell, who recent--y Mrs. T. A. Iverson, Miss Winifred underwent an operation for Miss Harriet Young, Miss Willey, in an Ogden hospital, is Rose Marie Blood, Miss Lucille ecoperating at the home of her Creer, Miss Alice Thomley, Miss arents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Wil Evelyn Blood, Miss Afton Brainard, iams. Miss Louise Armstrong, Miss Franclub ces The Dainty Stitchers Livingston, Dick Pollock, Dick net t the home of Mrs. J. H. Dar-oh- n Lund, William Armstrong, Wednesday, at 3:00 oclock. Wendell Lyman, Stewart The time was spent in sewing. Richard Evans and David Wright, hose present were Miss Ivy Buck-eEllison. Miss Dorothy Young, Miss Mr. and Mrs. William Strong of luth Robins and Miss Ruth Bow-naDriggs, Idaho, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford FOR SALE Fourteen shares of Strong. )avis & Weber Counties Canal Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 0. Ivy and Barnes Banking daughters, Ruth and Adele, and ompany stock. adv.lt son, Grant, of Salina, spent the ompany, Kaysville. Miss Alice Thomley will attend week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Robummer school at the University ert Blamires. Mrs. Ivys Mutual if Utah. girls chorus were stake winners Miss Faye Sanders returned and were among those who sang Tuesday after spending two weeks at M. I. A. conference. n California. Miss Sanders went Mrs. D. C. Whitesides and family airplane and returned by train and Miss Lela Layton of Layton Mrs. John W. Thomley has been were dinner guests of Mrs. J. M. luite ill at her home since Wednes- - Hill Friday evening. of last week, but is slowly Augustus Curtis of Oakland, California, is spending a week with fay and Mrs. Preston M. Budge Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Flint. Mrs. nd family left Monday evening Flint and Mr. Curtis were former ifor Paris, Idaho, to spend a few missionary friends. says with Mr. Budges parents. 1 Mrs. Lester U. Barton of Salt Lake City was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Hemming Mortensen. C .rrespondent I Miss Ada Maylin spent a few RAY A. DAHL MRS. MF8 this week visiting friends in Ogdaa Telephoa: l, alt Lake City. aaaaa William Settle of Montpelier, daho, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Bernice Holt was pleasanti. F. Bowen ly surprised on Monday evening Monday. Clarence Johnson left Wednesday by a number of friends. A dainty orning for Yellowstone, where he luncheon was served to Miss Bers employed by the government as nice Holbrook, Miss Fay Stark, orest ranger. Miss Beth Holbrook, Miss Melba nd Mrs. H. F. Bowen spent Bennett, Miss Cleone Holt, Miss Sunday in Salt Lake as guests of Arlene King, Miss Aurelia Smed-ler'lr. and Mrs. Abe Rotchstein. Miss Ruth Holbrook, Messers. I Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Tyner of Don Bennett, Lloyd Singleton, ewiston were dinner guests of Mr. Lloyd King, Floyd Patterson, Jay Mrs.. Georg F. Barker Holbrook and Newell Judkins. Miss Inez Stark, Miss Laurene Saturday evening the following Nelson and Lamar Nelson were joyed a party at Lagoon: guests of Miss Erma Thurgood. Keith Holbfook spent last week E. 0 Tyner, Mr. and i George F. Barker, Mr. and in Salt Lake as guest of Dr. and fMrs. Darvel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Horace Holbrook. Mrs. Annie Holt entertained on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Henry Gwilliam. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Lester Wouldn't a tall cold one go Young, Mrs. John Thurgood, Mrs. good right now! Mrs. Loy Chester Youngberg, Blake, Mrs. George Reid, Mrs. HarLemon, Orange and Iime old Holt, Mrs. Lawrence Holt, Mrs. Orvel Thurgood, Mrs. Hyrum BenFresh Fruit Ades nett, Mrs. Willis Singleton, Mrs. Ray Dahl, Mrs. Samuel Thurgood, Mrs. Dell Thurgood, Mrs. John Dahl, Mrs. Raliegh Abrams, Mrs. Johp Gwilliam, Mrs. Therald Johnston, Mrs. Willard Page Mrs. Mrs. Lamoni Holbrook, TRICKS ofMAGIC o Og-de- o tiiincii at a bridge luncheiyi at her P. Hallman last week. Don Clayton, Si'l, who will lekve , homo Monday Mrs. Rojal S. Reed of Iaigan has soon to fill a mission for the L. D. evening. Covers were laid for Mis Mauiino SinootTMiss bet n a at the I. P. Hallman S. church. The following program A lour Kin-oil- , 'Miss Claue j 11 OSS, home. guest. was presented: vocal duet, George Miss Matjoue- - Barber, Miss F.dna Frank Sheldon has returned Hess and David Hughes; piano Hepwoith. Mrs. Samuel Banish from a month's duet, Mrs. Arminta Timms and trip to Nevada. and Miss Virginia Cdv. daughter, Rtith,; tenor solo, Charles Mr anti Mrs. Allen Beers of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Kohitison Taylar; reading, Mary Randall; seMr. are of Mrs. Angeles and lection, Girls chorus; vocal duet, at dinner at their' home Henry Beers. guests Hess and David Hughes; George Wednesday evening in honor of Mr, A and Mrs. Mack V. Riches of Den- in farewell testimonial was given piano duet, Mrs. Timms and daughthe First wurd chapel Sunday ter; vocal duet, Charles Taylor and ver. Cov eis were laid for Mr. and Don William Holmes, and remarks, J. Mis. Edward Robinson, Mr. and evtmng, June lit, honoring I Mis. Gill Robinson, Mr. and Mis. CU.ston, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams and Don Clayton. D. Glenn Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jrtines"Trr Robinson, Mrs. A. Noble Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Mack V. VISIT STOKE SEE THE NEW VALUES Riches and Mr. and Mi. 11. H, o-- Is THELOVING MATCHES - SITTIQETO OWE MATCH ABOUT UEQE I S Sry Ollt - Robinson. Correspondent MRS. STERLING W. BILL Telephone: Kaysrill 208 EoulKer-Hurst- Morten-nS&ine- e of i tte enter Vorti, "idiai Wett heat rods, V iin scrib. tb lotion, iOdej er of Ranp nn-- ; mb a th hen 2T5J th .hew 381, ut, n, - feet; W South feet; Eat; 4-- 1 mb , cot owjrj H Ronald-White- , y, e oft Jre e enter Sorth idiu Ver hena t If S Davi 2 da; lerift 331 Dste .ANT HUB- - .TON 49-R- ltifft, jstee con s tale, real plaint . lip titk de tere ectiot 2 i, IV fc 1 n. WEST POINT con y. Sat-rda- y. no-ho- , sen-on- i dtfi nr rvice; d ire r dent e i- bh tat ante ecott fend CHIPMANS oil id CONFECTIONERY vt & t st Mrs.RrJ(kirsRaipb-Ho2 brook, Mrs. George Bennett, 'Ate rtf Nat tent-abap- e Joseph i ! it 'Ll Montgomery, Mrs. Annie huvpital Mr.--an- k5 - a- v Myron and Junior Mabey left Sunday for Burley, Idaho; to spend the week. Miss Julia Moore arrived home Sunday from Idaho, where she has spent the past two weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lance J. Wheel- -' wright of Wyuta, Wyoming, spent the week-en- d at the home of Mrs. Wheel wrights parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thurgood. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark announce the marriage of their daughter, Della, to Walter J. Moyes of Plain City. The marriage took place Thursday, June 1G, in the Salt Lake temple. In honor of the young couple Mr. and Mrs. Clark entertained at a wedding reception Friday evening at their home. Mrs. James T. Weir of Ogden spent Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Thurgood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paine and children, Lucille and Garth, are visiting in Clearfield with relatives. Miss Jean Thurgood arrived home Saturday from Wyoming, where she has spent the last two weeks visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lance -- 4-- H guests present. Correspondent MRS. DORIS BRIGGS , andAlraGlenJBriggs, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and chil- i it , g! Every Wednesday to t -- i t i Saturday Berthana Roman Gardens Where a Good Time Waits for Everybody Wednesday I5e until 8:45 25 - - Satnrday - 25e until 8:45 33e after after Gene Ilallidays Music were Eva. Christenson, ren, Neva Thurgood and Ruby new officors ar Iva Thurgood Tree, President; La Rue Briggs, first councilor; Millie Hansen, second councilor, and Della secretary. The outgoing officers of the Relief society were Irma Sessions, Mattie Barber, Vera Hodgson and Iva Jenson; the new officers are Ablie Thurgood, presu Eudent; Emily Wilcox and Mrs. councilors. gene Tolman, Fred Tree is very ill in the Dee Rent-meist- 'A er, in straps, oxfords lV-welt- s and shoes $ $ J00 J35 SHOE DEPARTMENT Co. Inc. Foulger-Hurs-t 2462 Washington Ave., Ogden Many Other Fashionable Lines Unmentioned OBrien. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walouist have moved to Murray to make their has been home. Mr. Walquist transferred to take charge of the Morrison-Merribranch there. ll Mrs. Richard Tueller and small daughter have returned from Idaho where they have spent the past G weeks. Mrs. Emily Monday morning Evans chaperoned the following girls to Como Springs: Mafjorie Dickson, Marian Sullivan, Elizabeth Ellison, Virginia Evans, Josephine Whitesides, Birdeen Adams, Lillian Harris and Marjorie Smith of Clearfield. They expected to re turn this evening. Clark Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams, entertained at birthday party Monday afternoon. Games were enjoyed and dainty refreshments served oh the lawn to the following young friends: Hal Cowleyr Beecher Adams, John Mor gan, Charles Smith, June Smith, Adra Beth Whitesides, Jean Wig-gilMary Adams, Martha Knowl-toMrs. Adams was assisted in the entertaining and serving by Lois Adams, Elaine Adams, Barbara Adams, Virginia Adams am Leona Smith. E. G. King attended a lecture at the University of Utah Tuesday, given by Professor Henry Newman On Friday, on, Sinclair Lewis. Mr. King and W. W. Cowley attended Mr. Newman's lecture on, Wil-l- a l, n. , Cather. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richards o: Los Angeles announce the arrive of a daughter, born Friday, June 18 Correspondent Mrs. Richards was formerly Miss MISS DOLORES ROBINSON Fern Whitesides. Mrs. Austin O. Malan of Ogden Phone 8 1 is spending this week at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. W. A The Farmington Ladies Bridge Roberts,parents, while Mr. Malan accom club held a luncheon at the panies his Boy Scout troop to tea rooms in Farmington Kiesel. Henry Roberts also camp went Friday afternoon. Luncheon. was with Mr. Malan. served at 1:00 oclock and. the re club was. organize! Another mainderof the afternoomwar spent jveJneBdayafTernooh' at the home in playing bridge. of Mrs. Andrew Williams, the lead Mrs. A. Noble Kimball and er. Election of officers took place daughter, Carol Lou, of Hurricane as follows r Marjorie" Ware, presi are spending the summer in Farm- dent; Helen Adams, ington at the home of Mrs. J. 11, Helen Millard, secretary: Afton Robinson. Mrs Kimball was form- Adams, song leader, and Marjorie Adams, reporter. Wanda Morgan erly Miss Louise James. Mr. and Mrs. Mack V. Riches and Itha Adams were also present and children left Saturday morning Light refreshments were served. Next Sunday, June 26, the West for their home in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis an- Layton ward will present a Wash nounce the arrival of a baby boy ington Bicentennial program dur ing the sacrament meeting at 12:00 Monday morning. Mrs. Keith Terry and children noon. Wilford Guthrie of Clear ficicHrill mer in Farmington at the home of chorus under the direction of Frank Mrs. Terrys mother, Mrs. Marie Ilickenlooper will render patriotic Walker- songs Mrs. Annie Smith of Robin, Ida-hspent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Millard Correspondent - "Mr. 'and'Mrsr William . Sheffield MRS, FRANK B. MUIR of California are visiting at the Telephone:. Bountiful 127-home of Mrs. Clara Steed. Harold Hinckley has returned from the castt where he has been Mrs. J. E. Cordell was hostess to June 17. studying medicine for the past year the I D. E. club Friday, the home of Mrs. SeVeA wembernift- d- ftnefpecial and E."F. Richards. guest, Mrs. Henry Beers, were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Millard spent present. Miss Pecla Holmes entertained Sunday in Garland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs. the II. G. L. club Thursday evening, Miss Ruby Stringham, home dem June 15. Miss Dorothy Streeper is attendonstration agent, will give a pressure cooker demonstration on the ing school in Berkeley, California. Bishop and Mrsr. K.' C.Schaob canning of peas at the homeof Mrs. N. B. Ellis Saturday morning and daughter, Mrs. Paul Grace, of at 10:30 oclock. Logan,- and Mrs. C. N. Jensen of Miss' Dolores Robinson enter- - Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. I. Skat-terka- FOOTWEAR. 4-- FARMINGTON The family of David Cook honored him with a party Sunday afternoon, June 19. Those attending were David E. Cook and daughters, Winafred and Nelva, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen and children, Norman and Maurine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and chil dren, Charles, Jr., and Colleen of Clintoiv Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogan and family attended the family reunion at the A. L. Hyer family held in North IOgan Thursday, June 1G. Miss Ruth Argyle has returned from a mission filled in California. Mrs. John Spires of Salt Lake spent a few days last week as a guest pf Miss Retsy'Jane Howard. cookers met The Cheerful June 16 with Miss Della Howard. Those present were Betty Hatch, Della Howard, Ruth Moss, Ixiraine Cleverley, Edith Hatch, Marjorie Moss, Luciel Hatch, Irene Parkin and Afton Hayward. Miss Fay De La Mare of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Gladys De La Mare last week. Mrs. Boyd Ririe and Mrs. Walter Ririe have returned to their homes in Great Falls, Montana, after having been the guests of Mrs. Walter Hogan. club entertainThe Marvista ed at breakfast Tuesday, June 14, at the home of Miss Helen Holbrook, honoring their mothers. A pink and green color scheme was Covers used in the decorations. were laid for Mrs. Ulysess Parkin, Mrs. Robert De La Mare, Mrs. Dan .Lee, Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs. Nephi Hepworth, Mrs. Thomas Winegar, Mrs. David Holbrook and Mrs. George Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briggs and Mrs. Sarah Taylor and daughters, Maggie and Mary of Salem were guests of Mrs. Sarah Ann Howard Tuesday, June 14, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eldredge entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, June 14, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith of Centerville. Covers were laid for the guests of honor, the host and hostess and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eldredge. Mr. and Mrs. Cotton Wood entertained at bridge Saturday evening, June 18. There were fourteen 4-- H SYRACUSE KIDDIES Del-lic- it d W 4-- H to g Correspondent MRS. FRANK R. MUIR Telephone: Bountiful 127-- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Leavitt Letha, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan, fell from a load of hay and suffered a fracture of her left arm. Mrs. Jacob E. Layton is very ill at her home in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rawden of LoS Angeles are visiting at the home of Mrs. Rawdens brother, James R. Hagen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir and son, Clyde, Spent Tuesdfl In Coalville. club with Miss Wanda Stoker and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook as leaders, are entertaining the mothers of the club girls at breakfast today (Thursday). $g7 la1-on- WOODS CROSS J. Wheelwright Mrs. Jens K. Nelson and daughters, Delma and Edith visited in Bountiful Tuesday with relatives. Mrs. S. Ogden of Salt Lake is spending a week at the home of o Open-AirDancin- at Ogden. m Correspondent MARGE MAREY Telephone: 85-- J 2 d Out by the Rfrer Bridge iiy Ties : Pumps ; Sandals in pigskins : linens and kids. Sizes 2 to 0. AAA to C widths Irf-on- a Wednesday afternoon Miss Ruby Stringham gave a clothing demonstration in Syracuse. Miss String-hawas assisted by Mis. Effie Turner and Miss Virginia Schwag-ler- . d. - WHITES Ap-plnna- d -- 0 Diamond Adams bKiit last weekat the home of his wifes parents, Mr. and Mis. Mis. Adams is visiting her patents on ayeount of the serious illness (f her father. Miss Bpgger h having a two weeks vacation from her duties at the La.vton Sugur of fun. The Clever Stitchers club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Juno Adams. .The ufteinoon Wus spent in making hot pun holders. Those present weie June Adams, At villa laive, Helen Millard, Beru nice Nuldcr, Josephine Nuldcr, Smith, Yerda Tulbot, Dima Wiggill, Joan .Weaver, Marjorie' Weaver, and Miss Vera Sill, leader. Mrs. Horace I .ay ton of lais An-les lei t Tuesday morning for nor home after an extensive visit with friends and lelutivos'm Utah. Mrs. Lajton came heie to attend the annual Primary conference in Salt laike June 10, 11, und 12, at whioh tune she visited her mother, Mrs. Olive Corbridge in Suit Lake. She has spent the time since at. the home of Mrs. W. A. Roberts here, and last week-enwith Mrs. M. Ellison at Ogden. Miss Vera Stout of Salt laike is a guest of Miss Virginia Simmons, Wednesday evening. . Miss Simmons entertained in honor of Miss Stout at a prettily appointed bridge supper. Twelve guests from Salt l.ake were present. elub met The Happy Hour Wednesday afternoon with Miss Rota Sill, the lender. Those present-were Margaret Thomley, Virginia Adams, Marian Whitesides, Dorothy Whitesides, June Parrish, Clara Robins, Marie Ray and two visitors, Afton Ray and- - Fonda end at Midway Judkins, Miss Viola Baice, ami Burt Mr. ami Mrs. Dan ell Bi'own of Iaice, attended a party in Ogden Salt Luke and Hebor Cooper and Saturday evening, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Judkins, ihildrefl, Chester and Lila, spent former residents of West Point. the week-enin the uinyons. ' CLEARFIELD New Shoe Department V Offering footwear in line with our policy Quality, -- ami at prices pleasing to the values 4-- Alan and Gary. Walter W. Christenson, Mrs. John Page, Mrs. dren, Steed, Jr., and sons, David, Dale KAYSVJLLE Rowland Thurgood, Mrs. Dan Rose, and of Clearfield, Miss EdHarold, Mrs. Harry Miss Ethel Gwilliam, and the honored guests. Cook na and to PORTLAND Gwilliam, the guest of honor Others during the aftercalling hostess. and Mrs. Pexfon Mr. were noon . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thurgood by TELEPHONE of Salt Lake, small Ronald, son, Rrr Brig- and were guests, ofMrs. George II. Bennett, and Mr. ham Hartley on Sunday evening. 7 $2755 and Val; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Thurgood Jr., and children, Jaysmall and Wilcox Harold daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Singleton Mrs. William Miller, and After 8:30 P. Si. Oniy Marilyn; Chas. Mrs. and Mr. of were guests ,Mrs. Joseph Steed. T. Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Payne of Bennett Melvin Mrs. Mr. and week-en$1.40 . d JJuhOr were BurleyV motored 16' TTOVO tanyorraml tfpent Mrs. mother, of Paynes guests week-enthe Charles Barber. These are station-t- o Mrs. Melvih J. Bennett had as Mrs. The wedding dance of Mr. and Mes-- Thursday Jly on her guests. Mrs. Dell Cook was held' Monday "statlonratesT: rum Bennett, Mrs. Dell Thurgood, n Morten-soevening in the Syracuse amuseMrs. Willie Singleton Mrs. The bride received Mrs. Ray ment hall. Mrs. George Bennett, and useful shifts. beautiful and Mrs. Raymond Paice. many mi ee Kirkham -- The Primary-and the Relief so' Mr. Mrs. Dahl anJ Mrs. Walter ward were the Syracuse ciety cj reorganized Sunday afternoon. The Primary outgoing officers of the Mable War- op Q sriiously ill with pneumonia at the home of Mi. ami Mrs. Edward Morgan. There Is no magic connected with this It Is uierel.v Intended for a little fun. JokliTgly tell your audiencetrick; you can make ,uoh Inert things as matches fall In love. Stand two together In arrange ment on a matchbox, with the heada touching, and support them hv sticking the ends in the box. Light another match and apply It to one of those standing, as shown In the above drawing. The flame will Ignite the sulphur heads, and they will cling together, as. though kissing As the sticks burn, they kill curl up slowly, and eventually topple over. You can laughingly aay that the matches curl up in the ecstasy of the kiss and fall over from exhaustion. WNU Sirvic. (Copyright. Will L. Undhort ) . - . Mrs. Curt is Morgan is f tis Smart Footwear LAYTON RAIL FARE S are way DOWN Unusual Travel Bargains not Msko tho of yosr vacation by travellag by train. Roach your destination bourn or days sooner without fatigue over the smoothest rotdbed on earth . . . Union Pscific! Libers) stopover privileges. Delightful side trips. - Choko of retnra routes. Final return limit, October 31st. Consult local agent about lower fares with shorter return limit. Tor firlkn Uknutln, In lwl ifnl D. 8. 8PENCEK. CMrml EXAMPLES OF LOW . ROUND-TRI- P SEASON FARES Vna KAY8VILLK T. tfenvrr . . .. . OimIw . Kanaaa City Chicaco .... Nrw York ...... . Nw OrbM l.m Anitla Fortlu4 m.u .. S4.M T4.SS . I1I.IT Rortoo Wuhlnrtoa, SS.SS .. D. C. S4.4S STAS 44. M 114.41 I14.7S kw fan rnaM4iiily to Umt sviata. (rM i4 Puwnrtr Agrmt, felt Utl City MKHWDKI PACOtFOC The Overland Route? re 4-- H vice-preside- nt Weir Warm Air Furnaces, Gss Furnaces, Water Heaters and other : Appliances Davis County Sheet Metal Works .1. CHAS- - ANTRUM P,. Prop. Cornices, Chimney Tops, Gutters, Grain Bins, Skylights, Tin Roofs Phones: Shop, 105-Bountiful, Utah. Res., 106. J; Your References bethr-speakeran- d oj CENTERVILLE . -- W - quired into when you desire credit, wish to jnake.a loan or a purchase that will take a period of time to pay for. That is why it is wise to keep a steady balance at the Barnes bank; for a Lank balance is the best reference you can give and the best anyone can ask for. JUilhel'Qpen Sesamelio portunity, Barnes Banking Company Kaysville, Utah 4 ft Interest Paid on Savings Deposits |