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Show yiVRSDAYMAlMJl THE WEEKLY, KEFLEX- - SCHOOLS: Clinton A. P.-T. PAGE FIVE Adds ,New Equipment- SUNSET - Mii Ehmf Siv"Wtoh., orTia Conner.- Arciila Skelley Services Set for Friday nn.l Son, K arc - of Mr an.l Mrs Vmlor the sponsorCLINTON 1 l'.-A. Clinton tho of uni ship Mi and Mr- - Kail Ritt i etui nod Henry "D. Call, school principal. with the Pavia county hoard of c.i- - hoim frojn a till da.jwtor trip to uontionoWPA and the California Sumfty. Tiny wntiut of Sunset and t linton coopeiatinp,. Sab I'l.rnrT-'Cto a'.'om illo li) children of tlie ChiiTmi s.hool u litre tin i i tMtod with their son. are at present nooning hot lunches Mamiee, who is in training thore at noon time. Los Angeles and They aUo latest addition to the newly re-- Roulder Dam ofi tin lr "return hoim modeled lunch roojn in the baseIlujiuy ward confeictiee ,w,i eon.lu toil by Mrs. Ada V. Stetthj ment of the s. hoot is a new Sund.ii evening urtlTe'ward chTpcl. pui chased laM week. The piiginm consisted of numbers The school luiuh project 10, years ago, ami at fust fiom each dcp.iitmeut and talk' b Mrs ltcssie Dahl, of the Noith dishes 'hot weie. prep.tred in homes and cai'ned to the Davis stake hoai.l and .1' C. Mil-A buthda.i sthool to be in lass' looms, 'on. of the bishopno w as pTrsbiited by Kxoavation was begun' a fiw pc tiny con i.noin r.umctf Stake visitors wnc later and a lumh room w".s .lack ill t Call Mis. M.d. Sto Mrs. btnld-nbasement of in the the built; Mrs Rilda Williams and iiiist.n Additional improiments have made oaihrear. unti at the Mrs. l.essu- Dahl. I.cs hive (iuls and their leader . nt time a modem and well will the program at the M. eouipped lunch room is now 8 avad- - K A present crrvtcTKSund.iy ' citing ilhle for Hid children . Mrs Grace Moitcnen and Mrs Mrs. F. IeRv Dans is presi-- , Viola were hostess,., to the' dent of the l'.-- A and Mrs Rioh-ar- Daughters of the- Pioneer camp V. Reese is- vice presiden at the Moitcnsen home last Thu is--Mrs. Jessie Robinson prepares day afternoon. food for the children, l'nst presi-ubnt- s C. Mr. lleorge Knsign returned of the organization are Mrs. home recently after sieiulmg a R. month in Wisconsin where she was Myron B. Child. Mis. Dhibl Mrs. J. Albert Mitchell, and guest of her and Mrs. David A. Johnston Mr. "and Mrs. Ruben ill ami Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold . Clinton P.T. A. officials litw new refrigerator added to equipment in furni'hing hot lunches to Smith. children t the school. - In the picture are: Standing (left to right), Mrs. Miron It. Child. Mrs. Loretta Mms Veda Maiteiiseii spent the an operation for appendicitis at a Dav is, Dai id A. Johnston, Mrs. Richard JL Child, Mrs. J. Albert Mitchell, Mrs. F. , Itccse Salt Lake hospital Wednesday. we k end in Salt lathe t'lty, as D. Robinson. Call, school principal, L Henry at left. and Mrs. Jessie William Swan' underwent an op- guest of Miss Elva Johnson, The visiting teachers werg Ijon-- I eration for appendicitis at a Salt ill in in F. Craw by un.leiiienl Lake hospital Wednesday evening. ored at the Relief society social "l-iO- . T town-board- s j 'I J i n-ite- i d 1 F UMINGTON Kuneucl services fojuMrs Cecile Caperier Skgl-leIT, Conner Davis county and wile cSf James Skelley if Poise Idaho, will be,jrnluctel at oo p m Finlay in the Fanning ton 1. D S wajji-eha- pe . died at a lrfston, LUm' hospital 'tc Tuesday of i pm union in following a pnijor at ion pei fen ntod a Meek ago. operated a farm at Clifton, Idaho, until two years ago, when be feet ivod a state appointment anTT moved to Boise. y. iesi-cle- nt 1 I op-o- $ Surviving are her husband, two and a sister, Merrill of Clifton, LlewlynCape-ne- r Caponer and. Mrs. Grace Stevenson of I ' hrothers Faimington. Burial will be in Farmington cemetery, I rity ' t I'1 FOR SAI.E wa-'Slatt- ed nr-io- 1 sied 'iars 1 e. - The M. I A. closing social wh.ch was to have hoc n held Tuesday evening lias been postponed. Mis Yeiu R.uktr attemled a A. mec'ting at the Ctali Rower and Light auditpiuim Monday' T. ltt d ROB - V 44 44V sons-in-la- TWO 1 1 r. Ia-Ro- "Apply Mrs. Mary II. Mortejisen i Emerson Avenue Rhone K E N T "ARARTMENTS In llarnes Blmk O K . I'nfurnished Salt Lake City or ALAN E. EL00I) Se -- satd SAliK... HOME 129 a J EASY TERMS IN KMSYILLK ll Wren Land Chicken Coops Fullv Equipped A B VUG AIN Rhone hajsiille 98-- , lau-ett- beautiful grounds. mth!c for .Large Family MODKRN 1 i -- ' afternoon. ! Large Erick Two Story home in Kaysville with C. J. ROGERS Kayaville haysiille Colcmere Kites Held Tuesday In Kaysville IvAYSVILLE Elizabeth Sutton, author of popular C. songs, and a daughter of Heber i resiwho is a KAYSYILLE-'TW- hI of Kaysville, Gailey services dent of Los Angeles, Calif., with for John Ilorne Colemere. N. who her husband will be honored guests died Friday at his home in West at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lehberger in Oakland, Calif. While there they will attend the wedding. of Miss Barbara Lehberger. Musical rendition at the" ermoney will be Mrs. Suttons latest song, I Thank Heaven for This new Someone Like You. Mrs-Iren- e composer and number was chosen by the bride-to-b- e in preference to the old ites. The First ward will be guests of the Second ward at the central school building Sunday evening, May 4, 7:30 p. m. The preliminary -- SEARS GREATEST SALE! Save on exercises are in the charge of the Bee Hive classes, after which James W. Kirkham will give a talk and show .colored pictures on the Church Beautification program. Everyone is urged to attend. Evening Bridge club members will meet this (Thursday) evening at the home of Mrs. Alpheus Sero-Co- te Values that Defy Comparison Fulton Hedge Shear Dunlap Grass Shear Quality House Paint Good Coverage a Big Saving! Reg. 1.39 Reg. 69c at 98c 65 c I Smoalh ping. ur t flip- i jitladM.. Harvey. rk-U- II ahapad , (It han Monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held at the home of Me Roy N. Kil-foy- Ml .with i aim! all mra Monday evening, May 5. Mark Adams will be the assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bybee and Mr. and Mrs. William Green of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs.. Ivan Green of Buhl, Idaho; and Mr. and Mra. Rulon Fisher of Sun Valley, attended the funeral serviGreen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Criddle of Los Angeles, California, attended the funeral services of MrrCrid-dle- a father, James Criddle, SunIdaho, ces of Robert day. Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Tioneers will meet Thursday, May K, at the home of Mrs. James Webb. Assisting hostesses be Mrs. A. M. Stewart, Mrs. Uwen Home, Mrs. Hector Haiglit and Mrs. W. D. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. E. aciU JOHN II. COLEMERE Adiaalablt flu II h II h. Ia Mawaiv Hair L Btripsil I saraa (aprtng raaa ( Gal, DLfNW the Favorite Outside Colors! a son of George Home and Rachel Burgess Colemere. He had been a resident of this community his entire life, and assisted in construction of the Kaysville L. D. S. tabernacle. .He was a member of the Woodmen of the World. Surviving are his Widow', formerly Mary Ellen Cailos.1 whom he married February. 22, ss3, in the luir craclbla abarpaaint ta bladm, tamaarad t flna adra and nan, what a cattiac jab thap dat Slardr aaw ataal bad laili ataal bald 'b THE LOW PRICED QUALITY PAINT endowment house; three sons and two daughters, Claud. Frank. and Earl Cole-of L Linford, mere; and MrsT Mamie Hansen companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. Orpha Ford "We and Miss Marjorie Ware of Kaysville, of Centerville; 22 grandchildren, iyton, left Sunday morning .. and five l;n - w.18, W?hington, where they Burial was in Kaysville-Lavto- n the home of Lt. and cemetery. Max Ware. j Mr. ami Mrs. Art DuPaix and a"d Mrs. C. E. Layton of Salt tf.ke City visited Kaysville friends Sunday. amP of Daughters of Funeral services KAYSVILLE Jswn Pioneers will meet of Mrs. Eldon Reed for James Criddle. who died April were at his home in Kaysville, L. c?Iaitfnf)on. May 8, with Mrs. 22 D. in the Kaysville Sunday P?shforth,Mr.J.J. Bow held of directionunder S. tabernacle.'' ass?.Blamires the .r8 S. ward D. L. First Alan B. Blood, hostesses. J counselor. f6r Ran" limtocklMf. jleCtri by The services." arranged Kmille 174-JCriddle prior to his death, were K?a5inSian T?eeer dau?hter of as follows: preludeW.and postlude Phillips; voR. Bruce Major, and music, Mrs. Myron of Hope, Mr. and cal duet.JSong Mrs. William Shumway; opening Benprayer. Patriarch George R.Walter vocal Calvary, solo, nett; Cottrell; speakers. Frank Ilyde and solo, George W. Bamesf piano Stewto Thee, God Nearer My Salt Lake LAWN MOWER Choice of White or tabernacle, under the direction of Bishop Hubert C. Burton of Kaysville First L. D. S. ward, Mr. Colemere was bom August L. D. S. in Kaysville. L. D. S. house paint by its low Dont judge the quality of Sero-Cot- e price .J. . for here is a paint that gives you remarkably good courage and lnngtasting wear at a genuine saving! Cornea Save on in white or all the other popular outside color e during this sale! JM 'M . ... larva . ! wkaala. baar-Inc- a Hlreagljr frama. braaa 14-i- hall Size n. Sero-Cot- great-grandchildr- J . Criddle Services Held on Sunday s is J01 - Steel Garden TOOLS Fulton Weeding Hoe Tough steel blade, 3y,x9 inches. Strong 4',i foot ash handle. Worth much more! - 4, Leather HALF SOLES art Burton; speakers, Fred Rock of G. Tay- Ages, Mr. and Mrs. Don Priestley; speaker, Clifford D. Strong; instrumental trio. Mr. Beesley. Mrs. Parry, and Mrs. Sessions; closing remark Alan B. Blood; closings solo. I Know That My Redeemer Lives Mrr Priestley; closing prayer, R. ... Bruce Major. . At the graveside m Kaysvule-Layto- Fulton High Quality Garden Hoe, 7 - inch, full - Tiolished, steel blade and shank. 4 ft. sturdy ash handle. Marvelous value! Fulton Garden Rake Bow head and 14 curved teeth forged from one piece of steel! Sturdy ash handle . . . Long-Hand- n, cemetery Syracuse maielJuartettesang1Christian wasdediThe grave Goodnight. cated by Delbert Criddle. . on While Yon Wait! -- Ladies Heel Spading Fork Famous Fulton quality! Long service. forged steel ash tines; 11-in- ch 30-in- ch handle Lift 14c ... . " Mens Robber Heels Pair 29c Fabric Shoes Tinted Any Color s 226a Washington Bird. Ogden ,V,V,V.V.VVVVV.V J . hMr! and Mrs. Melvin Towell and Miss Mae Ball were dinner guests of Mr Stella Anderson at her home in SaltJUX. City Saturday -- evening. . " Fulton Hollow-Bac- k Garden Spade . Unsually strong, well balanced! High carbon, blade. Strong QOg ash handle Ree. 1.19 wO C heat-treate- d, Round Lone-Handl- e, .Point Shovel flf Mrs. Albert B. Barton, ried this (Thursday) eveningeve-m the Salt Lake temple Friday be hela .a. ning a reception will in. their"lionor, the Major home of the at which close relatives Miss Elaine; attend. couple will en Barton and Mrs. Dale Barton Lar-, Miss of home tertained at the the ton Friday evening in honor ol blMr J. B. Jarman is ill at her Grip Handled D ' SfWed, le ot lor; vocal duet, the rale bar. bat tarn. Big 16 in. Rubber Tired, Ball Bearing Kaysville of causes incident to age, were held Tuesday in Kaysville J4, l.sijo, 69c faraad kladm. I le Mrs. Grass Catcher T4HlXidrT!twrTjtmi low back style, high carbon. blade. heat-treate- d Reg. 1.10 w Ogden, Utah - - 98c b p b |