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Show , ? IIUBSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931 WOODS CROSS f i ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH BOUNTIFUL Correspondent FRANK B. M.UIR Telephone: Bountiful 127-- ; MRS. FRANK B. MUIR Telephone: Bountiful W j 5- E. O. Muir will leave Thursday letinf waa held Thursday night for a business trip to Moapa. Mrs. C. H. Hesser and daughters the amusement hall. Urs.Helena immond, president of the assoc, returned recently from a months lion, took charge of the meeting. visit in California. t. Fred Stauffer and Mrs. Stauf-r- , Albert Hardy has moved his famof Salt Lake, were present Dr. ily to the Thomas Hayward home suffer gave a eery interesting and the Hayward family have movid educational illustrated lecture ed into the home of Mr. Hardy, a I The Holy Lands. Dr. Stauffer trade of the property having been visited the Holy Lands on made. ) . Mr. and Mrs. ree occasoins. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and played a piano du-- : family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Libby Hogan. gave a and Mrs. C. C.Gardner, Sunday. Mrs. Delbert Stoker entertained port on the Utah White House iourned to meet in one month. her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Ihe Enthah camp of the Daugh-- r Luncheon was served at one thirty af pioneers met at the home after which the afternoon was spent ; Mrs. Joseph Hart Friday after-o- playing bridge. Those present were, Mrs. Elisabeth Peipgrass and Mrs. E. 0. Muir, Mr. Phil RobIda Hatch were assisting erts, Mrs. Dan Smedley, Mr. Fred Mrs Myra Hunter, class le- Rampton, Mrs. Ross Richards, and er, gave a lesson on Mormon Mrs. Martin Wiggill. Special guest nils; A biographical sketch of for; the. party was Mrs. Willard mes Russsel and Hughie Russel Spence. The Clover club met at the home it given ' by Mrs. William Clev-)two piano selections were of Mrs. Glen Riley Thursday aftersen by Mary Peipgrass. Refresh-int- s noon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. were served- to Mrs. Jennie Stahle Wicker, Mrs. Ira Curtis, Mrs. Jeman, Mrs. Cora Nelson, Mrs. Ray Hatch Mrs, Barry Wride, ddie Shultize, Mrs. Alice Clev-l- y Mrs. Bryant Stringham, Mrs.. JesMrs- .- Margaret - Hogan , M rs. sie GoodfeUowf Mrs. Ross "Jenkins stilda Hart, Mrs. Edith Hatch, Mrs. Wallace Ashdown, Mrs. AlVs. Elizabeth Peipgrass, Mrs. fred Sessions, and Mrs. Ben WebIza Nelson, Mrs. Eva Rosier, ster. The afternoon was spent in rs. Ida Hatch, Mrs. Laurene Ha- sewing and social chat. and ke, Mrs. Blanch Moss, Mrs. My--a Mrs. Dick Burningham Hunter, Mrs. Eliza Cahouns daughter, Carma, have gone to He-brs. Axeline Ellis, Mrs. Clara Eg City for a short visit. son of Mr. and L and Mrs. Clara Haacke. Mrs. Owe, arriet Tovey, a pioneer was Mrs. Lester Garrett, is very ill with heart disease. lest Mrs. G. R. Eldridge has been ill .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parkins jtertained at dinner, and bridge suffering . with flu. . The Betterment Club will meet ( Saturday evening, those pres it were, Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Mu- - at the home of Mrs. Nellie Grant Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood, Mr. Wednesday. id Mrs. Frank Hatch, Mr. and Bry Stringham is very ill' with !rs. Elbert Eldridge, and Mr. and rheumatism, caused by flu. Its. Clarence Roberts. The Ladies aid of the community Mrs. Ralph Wood will be host-- a church will meet at this home of to the Woods Cross bridge Mrs. Leona Hogan in Salt Lake Parent-Teacher- 1 -- - I TRICK OF UNSMASHABLE MATCH BOX : The following cornet solo, by Grant Cook, accompanied by Ida Clark; readings, Master loii Wood ; vocal selections, Miss luh Welling, accompanied by Mrs. Clark; fcn umbrella stunt by the following Beehive girls: Lucille Manning, Ina Lloyd, Wanda Welling; harmonica solo; Master Carol Secrist; readings, Master II. C. Burton, Jr a stunt, The Fatal Quest, by Emily Rose, Beth Moon,- Mae Wellihg, Ethel Lloyd, and Mary Leonard; harmonica Baker; solo, Shrd dance, Miss Faye Donna Thorn ley; remarks, David Winn, a "stake board member; remarks, Miss. Erma Manning,"preBident of the Young Indies organization, and remarks by Clifford Vest, president of the Young Mens organization. Mrs. Verna Hill was the guest evening. J.-'A- n. r. ho-u(- S. y; - er zb Thursday afternoon. I Miss Arlen Howard, daughter I Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Howard, kd G. Victor Clarkson were marled in the Salt Lake temple Fri-lA reception was held Friday ght in the South Bountiful musement hall, to which two hunted guests were invited, dancing program, games and refreshments irmed the evenings entertain-nt- . y. Dale, nine year old son of Mr. Mrs. Dan Lee, who was pain-ill- y injured in an automobile ac Ident, Is recovering. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eldridge hd Mrs. Billie Eldridge were gues-I'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eld idge, Sunday. Charles Burnes ,of Chicago, and Ye iter, of Woods Gross, eree married Thursday. I Members of the Ladies Literary lub attended the Shakespearian lays given at Kingsbury hall last ,eek. i Mrs. Ezra Benson and Mrs. M. Egan attended the ..piano con-- rt held in the Salt Lake taberaa-J- e ! id of Tuesday evening. 1 Miss Irene Bums and Mr. Charles kirns, of Chicago, are visiting with Ir. and Mrs. C. F. Bums. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coltrin, of I THREE I big changes of PICTURES WEEKLY ,oinxn LAST TIMES TODAY Flora Ecclee Douglas - (of Ogden) Latest Production West of Cheyenne Featuring the Screens Most Popular Western Star 7 TOM TYLER and in addition another big interesting educational feature Lost Gods e Sure and See This Great Show! STARTING SATURDAY e and-Th- I Lea-Thomps- on Press two opposite comers of the cover of an ordinary penny match that It Is slightly thrown out of square. Bring the box before stand the cover on Its side, place the drawer upright on audience, your top of the cover, as shown Inr the drawing, and ask some one to try to crush It with a blow of the hand. It will be found that the two parts of the box fly In separate direction when the band comet In contact box so with them. (Coprrtxfei wtu U Um4horC Dr. A. L. Wilson Returns From East Tuesday. James Stacey and son, Earl, left Saturday for their ranch in Rexburg, Idaho. J. I. Holbrook and son, Dell, returned Monday from a trip to Ban- A. L. Wilson, croft, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wiggill, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Spence motored to Salt Lake Saturday night, where they enjoyed dinner and dancing. Miss Jessamine Shepherd was the guest of Mrs. Ethel Chance Saturday. N. T. Smith, who has been ill for the past week, is improving. Mrs. Mark Iloldrook entertained Burley, Idaho, are guests of Mrs Mrs. Janerllinnon and Mrs. Joe Seal Aria Platt. Tuesday at lunch. Jake Gierisch has returend from The Daughter of the Pioneers of California, where he spent the win the Sessions camp will meet at the ter. home of William Burningham on Mrs. James Eldredge returned Friday. The honor guest will be Thursday from a short stay in Cali- Mrs. Matilda Winters, pioneer, fornia cities. whose ninety-fift- h birthday anniMrs. J. T. Palmer and Mrs. F. R. versary will be Saturday, April 25. Boulton entertained at a shower Mrs. Joe Seal, of Collinston, is for Miss Margie Hatch on Thurs- here for a two weeks visit with day at the Boulton home. The af- Mrs. Carl Hinman. ternoon was spent playing various Mrs. Emily Platts, of Lyman, games. Refreshments were served Wyoming, is a guest of Mrs. Samto twenty-fiv- e uel Brough. guests. The Priscilla club will meet at Mrs. James Thurgood returned the home of Mrs. Arthur Hatch on recently from a two months visit in Thursday afternoon. California. Misa Genevieve Hatch will enterMr. and Mrs. Ralph Veterli, of tain the K. K. K. club at the home Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and of her sister, Mrs. Francis Mclntee, Mrs. J. A. Taylor and Dr. and Mrs. in Ogden. Juel Trowbridge, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. W. Cleverly have Mrs. John Kaggie entertained for moved to their home in South Boun- Mrs. Henry Kaggie on Wednesday. tiful. Mrs. J. Scott Ledingham, of Salt Andrew Smith has gone to Sa- Lake, waa a guest of Mrs. J. S. lem, Utah, to manage a fruit farm Ledingham Thursday. of seventy acres. Mrs. H. L. Harvey, of Salt Lake, Tuesday evening the South Boun- will entertain at a shower Wednestiful Mutual held closing night. day afternoon in honor of Mrs. The evening was spent with games, Preston Hughes. Mrs. John Springprogram, dancing, and refresh- er will entertain Wednesday of next ments. The following program was week, and Miss Alice Ashworth and given; Chorus and dance,- Bee Hi- Miss Edith Van Natti will enterve girls; junior chorus; negro act, tain Friday afternoon, both in honBoy Scout; comic stunt, adult class or of Mrs. Hughes. and fashion show, Gleaner girls. A Mrs. Murdock returned recently very large crowd was present. Mut- from a months stay in California. ual activities for the year were unMr. and Mrs. Pete Hepworth of der the direction of Miss Ardell Ho- Salt Lake spent Sunday at the gan, Mrs. Walter Moss, Mrs. Amy home of Mrs. Joseph Hepworth. Chase, Walter Moss, Evan Moss, Mrs. Gordon Stringham of Salt and Joseph Hart. Lake spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Quite a number of homes in Henry Armstrong. South Bountiful are 7 quarantined The car of Lenard Day was stolen for chicken pox. in Salt Lake last Thursday; but, The West Bountiful mutual held was recovered and returned to Mr. a closing meeting Tuesday evening. Day on Sunday, three days after A program and social was enjoyed the theft. by a very large crowd. The follow Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ledingham ing program was given; vocal duet; were guests at a dinner party at Alice Hepworth and Cora Roberta; the home of Mrs. Oscar Pederson reading, Lucille Pack; piano duet, Sunday evening. . Ethel Woolf grange and Lavaun HaMrs. Merz, mother of Mrs. tch; cornet solo, Elwin Wright; voThompson, spent Monday at cal solo, Joseph Wood, and Scotch the Thompson home. Mrs. Ilenry Armstrong spent songs - and dances, Irene Argyle. The Mutual activities for the past Sunday at the home of Mrs. Eugene year have been under the direction Clark in Farmington. of Mrs. Hyrum Pack, president of - Bountiful - First Ward Mutual the young ladies department and held closing night Tuesday. A Jessie Argyle, president of the program, dance and refreshments young mens department of the were enjoyed during the evening. Mutual. Those taking part on the program Walter Nelson, small son of Clar- were: reading, Myrintha Burningence Nelson, is quarantined for ham; male quartet, two numbers, scarlet fever. Leandcr Thompson, Haven String-barThe four --year old daughter of Osmer Ellis and Newell Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parkins, was reading, Eveline Brough vooperated on, Monday, for infection cal trio, Mary, Beth and Helen of the Jungs caused by pneumonia. Stringham; a talk on the Mutual slogan, J. A. Taylor; and two whistling numbers, Mrs. Hattie Barber. The activities were under the diNEXT rection of Hyrum Brough, presTHURSDAY, FRIDAY -- ident of the Young Mens department, and Mrs. Ruby Barnett, presAND SATURDAY ident of the Young Ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stringat the ham spent Sunday in Heber City. EGYPTIAN THEATRE - Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Richards of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. Dynamic, Bristling With and Mrs. John Barlow Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Mercer gave a numThrill and Mystery! ber of French short stories at the literary section of the Relief Soci-t- y Tuesday. Mrs. Leona Larson and Mrs. J. Lake U were guests at the home of Mrs. Stahle Wicker Tuesday. Mrs. Frank B. Smedley r and daughter. Gejtryde, .. left. , , Monday for Des Moines, Iowa, where they Who killed were called on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Ward B. Stringman' at the gay, ham, daughter of Mrs. Smedley. masquerade All of the Relief Societies of party! South Davis Stake are preparing for the art exhibit to be held in and Conrad Nagel, Bernice Claire, Bountiful on May 2. The American Legion held its 'and Raymond Hackett in regular meeting Thursday night Commander Alvin Moss took NUMBERED charge of the meeting and memorial day plans were discussed. MEN The American Legion Rifle club held a shooting pratice on Friday Wkat Causes Jail Riots? evening at the Armory. The club is affiliated with a national club - Ee-and- er n, superintendent of the Davis county experimental farm, returned Saturday from the east where he has been attending school at the Cornell university in New York for the past thirty-tw- o months. While attending school, Mr. Wilson has been studying plant phy siology and haa acted as research assistant at Cornell and has made a speciality of studying onions. While there he received his doctors degree. Dr. Wilson does not know, at present, what plans have been laid regarding his work at the Utah State Agricultural college or hia present position as superintendent of the Davis county agricultural He thinks, experimental farm. however, that he will continue to have charge of this one station and also the small fruit and vegetable work for all the experiment ata tions in the state, although he expects to be stationed at Logan. Dr. Wilson stated that he is well pleased with the condition of the farm and aaya the country here never looked so good to him in his life. He and hia family are very glad to be back home again. of the same kind. A rifle range has j ust been completed east of Centerville. , The. members are practicing regularly preparatory to entering a contest with other clubs. Members present Friday night were Robert Hatch, Joseph Day, Preston Thatcher, Elmer Burningham, Ezra Moss, Juel Trowbridge, Lawrence Parkin, Arthur Pettit and Dell Stevenson. Preston Thatcher has been promoted to captain of Battery B of the 145th field artillery. Mr. Thatcher states that the battery which haa been called D has been changed to B. He stated also, that for members Monday was pay-da- y of the battery. Conroy Bryson has sold his home to B. C. Holbrook. The following program was given at the Mutual closing on Tuesday night in the Bountiful Second ward: reading, Dorothy Sessions; vocal solo, Norma Holbrook; selections, South Bountiful male chorus; trom- John Stacey; reading, Fern Howard: short talk, Arthur Jolliffe; vocal solo, Charles Taylor; piano solo. Fern Richards, and bone solo,1 two comic vocal selections by R. A. Poulton of Salt Lake. The Boy Scouts of Bountiful First ward will give a picture show Friday evening in the amusement hall to raise money for the scout council which is to be held in Salt Lake City in June. Students of the Junior high wjll go to Provo Friday to participate in a track meet' to be held at Provo,' The Lioni club luncheon will be held Thursday evening at the Avalon cafe. program-wasgiven- T Mr. and Mrs. Sam H Redding-to- n and Jean and Vance Redding-ton- , of Salt" Lake, and Barbara Jones, of Los Angeles, were guests o Miss Clara Earl last Sunday. HAY VIEW LITERARY REROOF-NO-W Courily Students Are Honored at U. of U. Alan Barnes Blood,' Hazel Elaine - Blood, OrUndo Bowman, and s, with 369 for the. autumn quarter. These all had an honor rating of 2.15 points or better which is higher than a.B. average. The honor students for the winter quarter included fifteen per cent of the total registration for the guarter. SATURDAY NITE LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW Farewell Engagement The Famous A Rig Royal Knights Adventure (De Coloed Iloys) last Opportunity to Hear the Country's Outstanding Your . SUNDAY Kilhari and TUESDAY Ray Minters THURSDAY DANCING Lowest Prices on All Building Materials. i ,r' Locally Owned Ogden, Utah - FRIDAY Dixiana SOON Raffles" Half Shot at Sunrise Every .Wednesday for the first big Amos and Andy Billy the Kid Eyes of the World" Whoopee free admission and Line-U-p dancing 'till one in the morning. Olie Reeve's and Kay Minters DeLuxt Banda War Nurse" Hells Angela "Paid Devil to Pay Cimarron Klkl Admission 25c . And. Many Other Big Ones! IPAWEEIRIS that phase IPEUKDES that tempt TEEaEIO that say Buy Now r like many another woman, yon are dissatisfied with some room in your home, why not try a new ruf ? Usually it's the very note yon need. Youll find our stocks of Mohawk and other quality rugs full and fresh scores of patterns In every weave to meet decorative schemes to to-da- ys to-da- ys home-furnishin- gs budgets. Terms are at your own. convenience. .Lumbar Co. r- SATURDAY Admission 50c anlt SUNMUMwer WEDNESDAY Careless Age Enlarged Rand re-pric- ed your-reroofin- MONDAY Wild Men of Colored Hand CONTINUOUS First Run Wings of re-styl- ed with Genuine Red Cedar Shingles aa they stand ' i the wind and last longer than any other roof. Phone 1155 and let one of our experts make an estimate of Elbert Sheffield of' Raysvllle, Reed C. Ellison and Dean Tanner of Layton" and Frances Parrish of Farmington were sent' congratulatory cards by the scholarship committee of the University of Utah In recognition of their high SchoUstic record for, the winter, quarter. Hazel Blood,". Reed Ellison, and Dean Tanner' were honor students for the autumn quarter also. William II. King of Kaysville, a freshman in the University law school, was third highest in his class for the two quarters. He law credit hours. completed There were 491 honor students for the winter quarter as compared 28' CLUH Mrs. J. B. Cooley and Mrs. G. D. lutledge, delegates, and Mrs. Floyd Whiting and Mrs. Sterling Sill.'tl-tempteand Mrs. Nathan Reeves, represented the Bay View Literary club at the annual convention of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs held at the Bigelow hptel in Ogden last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Andrew T. Clark and Mrs DeLore Nichols were guests of the Ogden Drama club at the home o: Mrs. E. A. Larkin Friday. Mrs. Emma Manfull, of Ogden, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith thU past week. Mrs. Dora E. Robinson is visiting with her daughter, Mra. Wal lace Bourne in Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mayfield am Mr. and Mrs. IL A. Smoot motored to Fairfield Sunday. The Farmington ward Mutual held their closing party on the hillside east of Farmington Tuesday A large bon fire was evening. made around which a program was given, games were played and luncheon was served. Bishop and Mrs. Heber C. liver-so- n were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. CUrk Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stevenson motored to Clifton, Idaho, thU Ust week end. Tol-ma- n; 3122 Washington Ave. Julia WalkerrT". George A. Udy, of Riverside, was a Farmington . visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter an nounce the arrival of a son at a Salt Lake hospital early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilson and children, Alta, Alma, Warren and Uoyd, who have just returned from months stay in New a thirty-tw- o York, were North Farmington vis itoni jSunday. Alma Worsley, of Boise, Idaho, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Worsley last Friday. Mrs. Lloyd Hess entertained at her homo last Thursday for the fol lowing: Mra. L. W. Robinson, Mrs. Owen Ellis, Mrs. Thais Merrill, of Logan; Mrs. Lawrence Turner, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Frank Richards, Mrs. Edgar Smoot, Mrs. Leslie Turner, Mrs. Clyde Wilcox, Mrs. Allen Whitaker,. and Miss Dorothy Knowlton. The afternoon was spent in games, after which luncheon was served. Violets and daffodils formed the centerpiece. Mr. and Mra. LJoyd Ileas, Harold Moon and Miss Vivian Smith motored to Evanston last Sunday. Mrs. Annie Bourne and her son, motored to Riverdalo Kenneth, Monday, where they expect to spend a few days aa guests of Mrs. Bournes sons, Horace Bourne am Leland Bourne. Mrs. D. Glen Robinson entertain' d at a party for relatives at the home of her mother, Mrs. Schuyler Call In Murray tn honor of her sister, Miss Thelma Call, who wil leave 'April 30 for the southern states mission. The game Hearts was played, after which luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. D. Glen Robinson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley, Jr., at their home in Bountiful at a bridge party. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. George Rock and daughter, Romaine, o: Holliday, were guests of Mr. am Mrs. Robert Griffith Sunday. Ira Stoddard and Mr. Hooper, o Bancroft, Idaho, were guests o:1 Mr. Stoddards mother, Mrs. Sarah Stoddard Ust Friday. e Mayfield, Mrs. Leone Miller, Mrs. Ia?one Stewart, Mrs. Emetine Bourne. Mrs. Lucy Steed and Mrs. of her sister, .Mrs. Effie Turner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hess and children, of Ogden,- - wore .visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Hattie Secrist Sunday. Rnrnrz'in LuUOtJM 3oTu' Mrs. Amy Kolson and daughter, Norma, were the guests of Mrs. Hattie Sacrist Ust Thursday. 'Correspondent ' A meeting of the Daughter of MISS SORMA SECRIST the Pioneers of the Aurelia S. RogPhones: Home, 48.J.1; Of fire, 94 ers camp was held at the home of Mrs. John H; Steed last Monday. The given: The north Farmington ward Mu- Two lessons tual featured their last meeting of Trail of the Mormon Battalion Mormon Trail. The the season with anLentejijsmment were following .present: Mrs. C. L. in their ward hallla'st 'Tuesday 127-- W ' South Bountiful FARMINGTON TMCWofMAGTCv ggfc Correspondent MRS: , PAGE 3 DB3DyflB9s Everything For the Home OGDEN, UTAH |