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Show prepare U nj fioyMtft1 bmm)km At FanwW tiU at At Davit Ctutj Risk School lUyatille, February Mr. Gaorga Gatnansen entertained Wednesday afternoon with a KensingavW ton and lunoheon for Mrs. W. W. Mat at Htk Cutf Milkr 'kwl Him. Bm at Mrs. William Hutton, Miss at tlawan to thm tha luiat at tt UwtH Mrs. Edith WadittanmUil Ethel McCormick, (aattr.Baa walanrarha u4 Lm tUM nwi dle, Miss Helen Johnston and Miss atactria Uahta. A fiat aiaaa tat Grace Newman. Mist Eleanor Mis Alice Millard in Fielding assisted the hostess in entertain-in- g and serving. visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Albart G, Horn will Last Sunday evening services were leave Wednesday for Lot Angelas. under the auspices of the Relief So- -, Muir was the Mr. Bert Nymire of California was ciety. Professor L, J. The Little His text was, speaker. the guest of J. Henry Wood last Sun Things of Life, which was very inday. Center-Mayaaaa-faa-j, $1.50 PER LOAD See FRANK BALL, Superintendent, , I at Yards teresting. ;! ;t Myron .v. I AND BEESWAX ; FRANK HYDF BUILDER BREEDERAND GUfWIR. OF KARRFD PLmOVTH ROCKS rela-Itiv- AND DVROG JERSCT RED I i VleK; Lnytaa, Utah The first savings banK tn the United States was openod in 1816. Thero wore then 246 banKs In tho United Stories. Today this country is served by 27,062, banhs whoso combined Tosourcos aro nearly 28 billion es . I d. of Business depends largely on banks.7, A bank that is strong, well directed thoroughly able to give Croatian ' !50 The ward choir gave their . leader, Mrs. Hannah Barnett will entertain the Home Culture club Wednesday af- Marion Hess and wife, a most delightful surprise party last Wednesday ternoon, January 31. evening, about forty singers and Mrs. N. G, Clarkwas visiting friends participating. Games music here Saturday and returned to and refreshments were the features of Logan Sunday night. the event. A beautiful sfttfer cake Mrs. James P. Casey of Salt Lake plate and knife were presented to was the guest of Mrs. George II. Mat-so- n the young wedded couple, and all the company expressed a hope that they for Die week-enwould enjoy a long and happy Indications of the approaching St. marital career. Valentines day are already in evi- very, delightful parcel shower dence in attractive window displays. was given Monday afternoon at the The senior class of the North ward home of Miss Erma and Hilda Rice in Y. L. M. I. A. were entertained Sat- honor of Miss Luella Wilcox who will urday evening by Mrs. V. L. Johnson. be married Wednesday to Mr. Albert of Canada. The afternoon Mrs. Blanche Wood is in Garland) Bransley was spent in games,7 music, and dewith her daughter,; Mrs II, L. Richlicious refreshments were served. The ards, who ha a new bouncing baby young couple will leave shortly for 7 boy. Canada which will be their future home. A host of friends all join in Steed Ganv Miss Sunday evening Elder wishing them a long and happy mar entertained Aron. George Brown of Bountiful, and Ruby ried life. CONTRACTOR - Chaa. , 73t-K-2 or following young people: Miss Nellie Brahy, Ada Gundersen, Margaret Wall, Romania Hansen, Pearl Olson Afton Wilson, and Alvin McIntosh, N. S. Larsen, John Maiben, Thomas Christensen, George Petersen and Leo Sorensen. Mrs. W. F. Rudiger will leave Wednesday for a two months visit in Los Angeles. The Relief Society choir gaW'Mri. D. Wood a genuine surprise last Monday evening. , Remedies. Call Phone Kays rilla at My Expense The Bluebird club ladies were en-- I Miss Afton Wilson was hostess Suntertained by Mrs, Lucy Steed Monday day evening at an elaborate dinner, followed by a sleighing party, for the evening. J. Kauyaville Pif - , Ificth Kays-ctHle- , a Ait butte The See Program and Mr. John A. Bourne left jville renderaranumber of vocal the coast Tuesday for a few weeks I lections very beautifully, and Mrs. Grant Clark a piano solo. visit. . v g m. Vhillips, Confectioner McTjlandal of 9 Agents tear Conkeys Poultry and Stock "T Salt Lake Union Stock Yards and PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR CASH PAID FOR POULTRY HIDES AND PELTS, FUE3 AND IGGA mM AT- - 8 Oak Leaf Poultry Farm CHARLES GR0SSL1AH FARMINGTON FOR SALE ?, 5, 8, " the not and the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. . . . dollars. Thrift has dono that much in ono century but there is much greator worK for thrift to do. i Help yourself by becoming independent Help tho country by holping yoursolf. . . Bring Your Deposits Here Loynd. For the purpose of raising funds to Dr. - and Mrs. Leroy Pugmire will I Py ward expenses the bishopric have leave tomorrow for Chicago, where I appointed three committees to get up Dr, Pugmire will study for several I public entertainments. The first one was given Friday evening by one of weeks. . the committees and was a grand Holmes and family willLesa A very wholesome farce, a move to Ogden in a few days where number f vaudeville features and Mr. Holmes has accepted a high dance made up the evening, aried position. The gross receipts were $96 and net E. B, Clark, Edward Whitaker and receipts $85. Judges have been apArmand Rose recently purchased 14 pointed to adjudicate the three entercows in Cache valley and shipped tainments and the committee giving the best and moat successful evening them to Farmington, January 22d will be given a prize. It is evident that Mrs. Orlaf Farr entertained the the other committees will have to do iPoinsetta club last Mondays evening, some rustling if they come up to the The dub will be entertainfm next one given Friday evening. Those who Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ira'Wil got tip Friday evenings entertainson. ment were Ilyrum Stewart and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Palmer, Mrs. A. L. Mrs. Mary Dee Armstrong and Clark, Mrs. Sadie Clark, Mrs. D . L. daughter, Dorothy, armed Monday Rice, Mr. Brimley and Mrs. Robert from Los Angeles and are located at Miller. The committee for next Frithe Virginia for the remainder of the day evening is headed by Mr. and Mrs. winter. G. L. Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Horaee Erma Rice, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Abbott and j Vanfleet, Miss Miss Marion Loomis are here from! Marion Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Devils Slide for a few days visit at I Holt, and others. Mrs. S. B. Chipman the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. and Mrs. Nellie Gardner are in charge j of the third committee. It is hoped Abbott. . the people will be as loyal to the The Womens Missionary society otberg they were Friday. was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the teachers cottage, with Mrs. Edith NEW WARD Waddle and Miss Ethel McCormick as North Farmington residents, those hostesses. living north of the Burk lane, the first Dr. Jane Skolfield, Mrs. E. G. Gow-jajj0rth 0f the LagoonLhave d Mrs. James P. Casey came opjcently been talking of applying for from Salt Lake Friday to attend 1heft ward organization, and last Thurs-- 1 annual celebration of the Child Cul-- 1 (jgy evening the stake presidency and tyre club, of which they are members. 0ur bishopric met with the northern Mrs. Rachel Ringer is visiting in townspeople in their school house I diseuffsed the proposition There Ogden for a few days with her son, of all J. Frank Ringer, city freight and passfifty families, 240 said is hi the and it that district, enger agent of the Southern Pacific old discuss to lmo8t enough everyone rerailroad. Mrs. Ringer expects to J the matter, is in favor of the change. turn to Ogden. and be convinced that we can and will be of much help if courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will he better for it. - One : Dollar Starts an Account! BARNES BANKING COMPANY suc-Walt- er Union State BanK UTAH KAYSVILLE. . Bljitney BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST: OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER Rocra Free To Our Custczsra I Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. I M WE HAVE A FEW KMT GOODS LEFT IN LADIE'S AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS. HOCKEY CAPS, ETC. WHICH WE ARE OFFER- ING AT A BARGAIN. Call and see them and get a punch card re-an- pons, t Saturday evening 'xMiss Margaret Wh enUrUined kt th. h.m. of her parent., Mr. and Mrs.; J. Woittn I Lounf her of jf ..phomoro JohnBon d... SbrrT 1 A FEW BLANKETS AT A PRICE MUCH LESS THAN HEIR ACITJAL VALUE. 1 I Audta-- r ! CEMENT ,, Td.'or a bucket POTTO of . J. Wiggill, deceased. First publication,' January 25; i3t7. Last publication, February 100 Tons Capacity twa of Silo has entirely satixfactrr7 to owner, who tun Its ease sod to-om- y ere vital fua-- t'Thife" hrdaik 1 , Mysviiiiie. House The Co-o- p; of Quality. " ' jr allots of this en 1 struction ta Elt' i j county aR tf w!i j 1 1 I 1 4 15, 1917. Monday evening the 0. S. A. club entertained their husbands and a few NOTICE TO CREDITORS j friend at a party at the Ndi Larsen home. Guessing games, ckrds - and Estate of James L. Kilfoyle, de- other informal , .amusement features I ceased, were enjoyed, followed by an elaborate Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Kays- luncheon. I viile, Utah, to Rilla Pearl Green, on or Upon their return from a business I before the 27th day of April, A. D. trip to Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1917 RILLA PEARL GREEN, Tebba of Panguitch were the guests EFFIE MAY TURNER, last week of Mr. Tebbs mother, Mrs. Executrices of the estate of James Susan B. Tebbs.1 Thursday evening L. Kilfoyle, deceased. Mrs. Tebbs entertained at dinner la Date first publication Dec. 28, 1918. their honor. Date last publication Jan. 21, 1917.1 FARM NORTH CCEZM m,n A(lmini,trtor of Est.t. of Priwilla . , STS r .... fdaysr1 """I rr A around his head and calls for water it means the end of a big night. ... About twenty-fiv- e members of Ivyj Mirror. E. No. O. 10, S., were enterchapter tained at luncheon Monday evening at NOTICE TO CREDITORS the home of Mrs, A. Crane, in compliment to Mrs. Edmund Johnston and! Estate of Priscilla J. Wiggill, deceased. Mrs. E. L. UnderhilL Creditors will present claims with! W. Hal Farr, son of the late Wins-- 1 vouchers attached to undersigned at l Post Of low Farr, has returned from Indiana, I iyton, Davis county, Utah; i I Co. Stcwart-Burto- n Iiicrnouiilain . Goner oio Co. C&DtitV-- 1T7H i . y ; I Scsi Ha Cd.ii!oo2 . IIahc.... Ahl tr i H;L are gtviry tutii2 tion. For fcf:rr tion as to ten c? concrsU, tear tJ cuc3 helon and rcaR. the . |