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Show SPAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1942 PAGE FIVE TAbout FoHcs Adams was of the Clearfield Y. L. M. president I ' 4 bo fore moving to Layton. Lt. and Mrs, Wilnier S. RANDALL departed Saturday for TIRS. BEX after yuuting at the home of Correspondent Lt. Barlows parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow arui , vrs Jay Harris were Pvt. jlarl Binghamr-so- family, n" of Mr Br-and and Mrs. 'Y ilford itors of their sister f ClinBingham, Mr- - Vm ton, has been home r- on a furlough. Mr. Bingham is serving breyotden. Ust Saturday. lth the I, S. air corps, A family party was held in his honor at Cottonwood canyon Saturday. Clyde Muir returned home' Sat his Taylor, is making emlovor wher and brother- - been from employed with kfeWMr and Mrs. Ross Shaw. 'W,,nd Mrs. Harold Muir of Wright contracting' company. -- ere dinner guests of Mr. JMrs. Thomas Muir News Clearfield 'un ur-fla- Ksille y w0rs. Leola Warren and Miss Warren were dinner guests Jr ad Mrs. Lee Elliott Correspondent Phone: Farmington Sun- - 62-J-- - 2 ton-da- y Tues-eyetiin- g -- M-rs, -- - w-- Raul iiinman Mils' re-F- -. FARMINGTON na-jba- se ten-da- y - About Folks in ; rt Hulse and' Gene Godfrey S hare been employed at the have gone to Tooele to KAYSVILLE j -- Satury co. Wayne An-1gele- v :ssd.ss Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. of this week from Alabama, Dickson and family of! where he is serving in the U. S. (ireen River, oming; Warren i army. Mr. Kills was granted a Dickson of, Mackey, Idaho, and and Mrs, Melvin Jensen lfurlough because, of the VlIKaXIA-Sr-aENNETMrs. Knid JUtrste.it, of Challis. death of his. father, Luther J turned home Sunday from Los T . Idaho., 1 California, where they spent Correspondent Mr." and Mrs. G. Phone: Mr. and Mrs. Josephs! Thurgu.nl !lheir honOooiiBishop Ilenry Hampton has Jn-econfined to his bed since last and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Blazers' vj"vn are plannmir to make their Saturday because of a serious in-- J were Sunday visitors of Mr. and1 home in Ogden for the present. Mr. an.Olrs. Frank Gailey, Mr. t'ut-o- f ' town people who came to feet ion in his left arm. Mrs. Allan Seegmiller at their home Mr. Syracuse Monday to attend the and Mrs. Kh,as Smith, now . in Sugar House, attended a of their friend THuT of Tucson, Arizona, and former Mr. and Mrs. David E. Miller of1 Zinas W. Bennett relative, Luther J. Ellis, were Mr. residents of S racuse. were Wed- - Ogden and Mrand Mrs Clifford showt-given by Mrs. Jay Simaiul Mrs. Porter Carter dinner guests of Mr. , and W estenskow of Syracuse returned mons and Mrs. Ralph Dibble at the Mrs. ' Sadie Cook of Morgan. Simmons Krone last Monday eve" Mrs. and Lynn Wilcox home last Thursday from a Mrs. Samuel- Eastman. Mr. and Mining in honor of Mrs. Lynn Judand Forrest Johnson vacation to Yellowstone. Mrs Carlos .Cortiia. Mr. kins. Sirs.- - James Do Silva of Mrs. and family of Ui.itoii were Ogdon, Carter Cornia, Mr. and Mr. aiid Sirs. Vaughn Hansen of M. day Msijors.of Mr. and was a Wednesday"' visitor at the V Eastman. Luther" Brv Evt'rett J.duisoiraluf'Mr. and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Logan are spending this week in by Huf faker. Mids Lila Mrs. J. Vaughn l!arler and fam- - Eli Rentineister. S racuse and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maude Cox, Mrs. iyMr. and Mrs. Michael I'zalue Zola. Donna and Garl Thurgood, ville. Mr. and Mjs-- . Dee Cornia, 'Twenty-fiv- e gals import- were Saturday and Sunday guests children of Mrs. Ia-- .Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Lastman, ed to SjfraAiSe last Monday from of 'Mr. and Mrs.. Verlpnd J. Lar- all underwent tonsil operations Mr. and 'Mrs. Mariner Brown, Bloomington, Idaho, to In employ- son of Salt Iaike City. ' Monday morning at their home. Clovd Eastman. T. J. Mrs. William Griddle, Mrs. Myr Mrs. Samuel J. Neville and Mrs. Tingey, all ' ed at the Kays, ill. Canning Corp. of Woodruff; Mrs. Hattie Spencer, plant here, durm the tomato cani- - tie Flint and children, Donna and l.vo Warren returned to their Mrs. Minnie Tingey, Mrs. Lionel paign. Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Han- homes last Thursday utter a visit lingey, Mrs. Lizzie Eastman, Mrs., Mr. and Mrf. Ernest Hansen had son, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 1. of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Maude Eastman, Mr and Mrs, as their Monday evening dinner Criddle. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Alvin Zeigler of California. Mrs. George Neville. Mr. and Mrs. Ste-- ; guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wright, and son, DonaUlr"Mrr and f Zeiglor wilj be rcmemlered as the phen Neville, all of Evanston. Wyo-- ; of Sandy;. Mr: and Mrs. Earl Ward Mrs. Vaughn Hansen, Mr. anil former Miss Sylvia Neville of Syming;. Mr. And Mrs. Grover Brown, oft Salt Lake City and Mrs. James' Mrs. Lynn Wilcox. Mrs. James De racuse. Mrs. Miles Leggett, Leon Brown Leslie of Redding, California. ... Mrs. Leonard Jensen entertained Silva, Luana and Dean Hansen all ofMrs. V. J. Larson and small attended the Griddle family reuni- with a Murray; Mr. and Mrs. David1 birthday party in honor of Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowe daughter, Connie of Salt on at Grystal Springs Sunday af- the sixth birthday anniversary of Johnson of Payson. Mrs. Mary City, are visiting this week at the ternoon. her little daughter, Karlene. Games Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leggett, home of her father', Leslie A. El and Mrs. Walter E. and luncheon were. enjoyed bjMiss Gaptain Mr. and Mrs. Royal Brown, Mr. lis. Sehoenfeld and son left Wednes- Itha Barler. Carina, Duane and and Mrs. A. W. Roberts, Mr. and The following young couples en- day morning for their home at Marlene Patterson,- Xedru Walker, Mrs. Carl Merrell and family- of tertained with a bonfire y Cleono Barber, Jimmy Anderson, party at Riverside. California, after a Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dorothy the Syracuse public school grounds visit with their parents, Mr. Joyce and Jim Barber. t i; E.. Wilcox Mf. IL Wednesday evening, for Mr. and and Mrs. Delln-rMrs. Bert Greenwood and two of fh?m l'nyi R roles. Calif.; Mrs. Elias Smith of Tucson,. Ari- Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Garl daughters returned to their home f V.s.-AMrs. Samuel and son of zona: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilcox, R. Sehoenfeld in Provo. in Roy Saturday after a .stay of Roosevelt. Mrs. Lena Crawford, of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Sessions, Mr. Jim Barber, small son of Mr. two weeks with her parents, Mr. Paris, Idaho; Mrs, Leah Walton, of and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, Mr. and and Mrs. Wallace Barber, sustain- and Mrs. Erpest Hansen. Randolph; William S. Dickson, of Mrs. Rodney Eames, all of Syra-M- ed a broken arm Saturday afterMr. and idrs. John limes and Challis, Idaho; Mrs. Yal Goodman, cuse; and Mrs. Eldredge noon when he fell from a huy stack family of Ogden spent Saturday .Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest at the family farm. evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joof a child health clinic held here Johnson of Layton. Mrs. of seph S. Thurgood. Hyrum Thompson "Mrs. Leland Patterson and three Bloomington, Idaho, is spending Mrs. Arther Frost has returned Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Muir and son. children of West Point visited the next few weeks visiting her to her home after a four-davisit Dick, and daughter, Marji Jean, of! Wednesday at the home of Mr. mother, Mrs. 'Esther Sessions Bar- at the home of her and Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Barber, ber. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William F. and Mrs. Arthur Miller Sunday. Mrs. Verland J. I .arson and Mfs. Russell of Ogden. Alton J. Ellis arrived here the oL-.Ar- SYRACUSE Wa.-tfmJ-to- l.'.-da- About Folks in ' 86-- - Rent-meist- Mr, and Mrs. Glen Miller had as of Too-- u of Mr. their guests from Thursday to SatIrs. urday. Mrs. Josephine Goo.lridge Mr. and Gibsons parents, and her young granddaughter. Jo-- , (jibson Caij f lene Cole, both of Provo. Mrs. and Shaw and little son is Mrs. Millers mother. Goodridge were and Diane, wTter, Teddy Mr. and Mrs. Julian Oviatt of to Logan Sunday. Mr. Sam Francisco, Calif., arrived MonSet Arthur Munford, son ofSun-Jas day for a visit with Mr. George Munford, of Oviatts married to Miss Florence parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ovi-- 1 Mr. Munford att ith of Huntsville. stationed and Wallace at who Moon, bus been-sta- jifn the air corps and Mrs. Dell Gibson were Sunday " guests Mr ' Srs J tioned Aberdeen, Md. Dale Schofield and Frank Brown enlisted in the U. S. service last ek. Mr. Schofield is the son of and Ur. and Mrs. Bert Schofield Ur! Brown is the son of Mrs. Dol-- K Brown. at Tooele for the at Hill Field, left Monday what better. HE IV - ' Apply THE REFLEX ten-da- ' Pi! Phone 10 t r. 1 DREISER" FOR SALE Wil-of- f; Mrs Raymond Willey and three as shovel operat- children of Bountiful were Monday or Rex Randall and family have visitors at the home of Mrs. Wiirtomed to Clearfield. Mr. Rand- lleys mother, Mrs. P. W. Moon. Miss Beth Richards and Richard all is employed as switchman at Farr, of Salt Lake City were Monthe Southern Pacific yards. Mr.-anMrs. day evening guests of Miss Emma Jay Adams, son of as Miller. enlisted airplane Adams, Edgar Donald Steed, son of Mrs. Mabel achinist last week. Earle Starks and family of Los Steed, returned Tuesday to a Salt Angeles are visiting at the home Lake City hospital to undergo a .4 Mr. Starks parents, Mr. and major operation. Mr. Steed has been home from the hospital for a Urs. Ellis Starks. Lloyd S. Holt, son of George E. short time following earlier treatHolt, was married to Miss Isabel! ment and observation. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hedgepeth Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The returned Sunday from a trip to William Edwards of Ogden. narriage took place in the Salt Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W W Rice of CenLake L, D. S. temple with Elder David 0. McKay officiating. Mr. terville visited here Tuesday. Miss Betty Steed, daughter of and Mrs. Holt are employed at Hill Mrs. Mabel Steed, returned Friday Held. Ben Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. from Tacoma, W'ash., where she t, spent the summer with Mr. and Edgar Adams and Miss Alice daughter of Joseph Burnett of Mrs. William OBrien and Lt. and Sunset, were married in Idaho, Mrs. V. R. Moss. Miss Steed left here May 8 with. Mrs. OBrien and Saturday. Molaa Muir and children, Roger, another sister, Miss Norma Steed. Norma returned a month ago with Carol and Wayne, of Los Angeles, art visiting at the homes of Mr. Mrs. Moss as Lt. Moss was transand Mrs. Ellis Starks and Mr. and ferred to Colorado at that time. Mrs. Ray Muir of Clinton. Mrs. Moss is visiting with her Miss Marlene Hale returned mother. kome Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller revisiting at the home . of he grandparents, Mr. turned Saturday from a vacation and Mrs. Hale of Star Valley, Wyo. in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oviatt left and Mrs. Milton Hadfield, Mr. and Friday morning for a vacation on Mrs. Phillip Blood and Mr. and the west coast The couple will Mrs. Hawley Reed entertained for visit in Los Angeles and San Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams' of Lay-to- n Francisco. at the Hadfield home Saturday Dr. Keith Barnes was in charge After working put four months Gailey. " The Delight Pinochle club will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Basil Egbert. Mrs. Heber Bloxham spent four days visiting with Mr. Bloxham at Promontory range. Mrs. Bloxham returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson left today (Thursday) for California wheci' they will make their home. Mrs. Wilkie Galbraith was entertained at her home Tuesday at a surprise party given by her family in celebration of her birthday. . Mrs. Sam Bloxham visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Louis Graham in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green spent Monday visiting in Logan with friends and relatives. ,.Mr. and Mrs. William Bloxham and family of Ogden were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. John Graham. Vcrn Sandall of Salt Lake CitA formerly of Kaysville, is in a Salt Iuike City hospital after undergoing an appendicitis operation. - for his new service 'post. Louis Barnett, who is at a Salt Lake City hospital, where he underwent an operation recently, was reported Wednesday to be some: s. J R. Gailey and Mrs. Harold Galley were Thursday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde , : W A N TE D Woman to tend child and do housework GOOD WAGES ' y i son-in-la- . Phone Kays. 177 w lb Fail Bur-aet- , U.S.Government ;r a,( NUTRITIONAL : GUIDE Try to include in your meals every day, MILK (1 quart for chil- dren and 1 pint for adults) An you making VITA.1IH uh of tho SAm&ABlUTrOF full M ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR? At the right is the United States Governments Nutritional Guide, recommended for everyones daily diet. As you look over the list, note how the majority of the foods require the protection of your Electric Refrigerator protection which helps save the vital vitamins so necessary to good health. To help you enjoy the most efficiency from your Electric Refrigerator, we offer the following suggestions: or more ings) (l not place hot foods la your refrigerator. Let diem cool firsc ofteaer sary. 5 v di is absolutely VEGETABLES or FRUIT (2 or more servEGGS water. .DIVE . Best and Cleanest in . . . WATER WHOLESOME AMUSEMENTS Largest Filtered Fresh Water Pool in the West water from deep artesian wells furnishes a constantly filtered, purified, cleansed, chlorinated supply to the sparkling Pure crystal-clea- r outdoor swimming pools which contain one million gallons. and one-ha- lf 1 slip us LAGOON cafe has a reputation for Southern Fried Chicken dinners and good food at city prices. Banquet room seats 150. Picnic tables for 2,000 people. Box lunches furnished on short notice. dee-licio- SLIDE SWEETS in the FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY! Reached by Train and Highway or more glasses) nor- BwmI mal temperature recommended by die manufacturer. Too low a temperature is not necessary and may he wasteful. wia . RIDE and Swim and Dive Dressing rooms 1,000 of them are clean and well lighted. White sand beaches and cool lawn delight the sunbathers. Four new An ideal exercise and diving boards. recreation for all ages. FATS Speed ap defrosting by placing hot water la the trays. After the accnmalated ice is removed, change the hot water to cold POWER LIKE A REAL PLANE! YOU CONTROL THE RUDDER (At least 2 servings of. whole grain cereal products or 'enriched brmd) ooe-four- th .UTAH ... ings) The New . Flying Scooters bread carrying foods to other places. Defrost frequeady. . After inch of ice accumulates on yoor refrigerator, its efficiency decreases. 7 Keep die refrigerator at die with Jolly" Jerry Jon ea neweat and novel arrangements of popular dance hits OTHER ings) CEREALS foods. - LAGOON DANCE ORCHESTRA ings) 4. Dont leave die door open while oa warm , LEAFY, GREEN or YELLOW VEGETABLES (1 or more serv- 3. Dont open the refrigerator door neces- Place a cover SENSATION OF LAST YEAR serv- LEAN MEAT, POULTRY, FISH . (I or more serv- 2- - THE AMUSEMENT (1 per day or at least 3 or 4 a week) , A. Do I TOMATOES, ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, GREEN CABBAGE, RAW SALAD GREENS iNMl hr a bvlMa mt Bern Ecoy" UaitMl SKr-t(mi ei Agriculture. & LIGHT CO. the worlfs Roddy Kilowatt Tower service produced for yon by A --4, tU kind of Power tb serves 90 of the ' AUTO PATOUS: Always Your Moneys 5Qc per car All Day Worth at LAGOON |