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Show T.msDAY. JUNE - 25. 1931 BOUNTIFUL ' v THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH Correspondent MUIRMBS. FRANK B. Muir, of Bountiful; O. - Bountiful 127-Telephne: June 20, at 8 Saturday evening, and teachers and Partners of the First ward 2aJEhool gathered at the home SnSruTua & surprise find honor Mr Lee, who had been work Mr and PAGE 3 Mrs.Vui family and Miss Giants of tbe Earth, by Mrs. Dan A dainty luncheon was Hunter. served to Mrs. Clara Rose,- Mrs. Myrtle Peterson, Farmington; Mrs. Maud Tolnian and Mrs. Lydia Fisher, Bountiful; Mrs. Mary Wuolloy and Mrs. Arnuneta Timms, Centerville; Mrs. Myra Hunter,"' South Bountiful, and Mrs. Ciaru 11. Grunt. West Bountiful. Mrs. CaroMrs Susie line Hatch, Salt Tuttle, Bountiful, and Mrs. Eva former board Rich, Centerville, members, were. special guests. Mayy Hatch was a guest of Mr. uiul Mrs. lleher Sessions, of Farm ington n few dnys last week. Miss. Phillis Hutch entertained at a strawberry party Saturdav evening. June 20. Eighteen employees of the Mornsoiv-Merril- l company weVe the guests of the evening. Ruhy'Mbir W ' & Lindhorst HOV1 It) ,'ilAKE A Mr.-an- DIME DISAPPEAR - the.-pas- r the Sunday school Buperin-f.LL.- v was forced to resign some of hi, work and r Holbrook was chosen to take inUce Leo Holbrook, Mr. A. C. W.it. and MU. d. had charge of 5J, Evelyn Brough and luncheon. entertainment was beautifully lighted. The lawn dee-te- d L, the home was tastefully summer flowers.Mr. with completely surprised and was the pressed himself thatheit had ever successful party most A delicious attended. served. luncheon was entertYoung Phillip Thompson Rook party a progressive ained at The guests were evening. Friday &.; Parent-Teacher- Mu-ria- !. col-ore- two-cour- se two-eour- Margaret Brough, Mary Llle Hatch, Roma Smith, Virginia waSy Nonna Hardy, Wayne Tol-niHaven; Day, Kay Mercer Edith Law, n, Thomp-Refreshmen- nn'1 ,"r n;;ht 'ur',,ns "un1 with your ,M,rMn ,OU "m dm., in tlu "pnlm of his iIitm. tiiiicN (1H ,ast time t win inMnu-- i him ,1,me '"UchevTiTs palm the mi ,'! s... V"v he lmme.il uiei.t your arm quit kly three rimes from of your Iom'I .. ht- - innil e.ieli lime pressing U,e coin into' the and with 'ii.iwitia it l.ef-r- e you lower nur arm Hie tliir.l time palm leave the dime on lop ..I your head, and thumb nail Into press L 'ts were served. and family Dr Floyd Argyle Provo in canyon. Sunday went South Davis stake Sunday school Union meeting was held Sunday, June 21, at 12:30 oclock, at the ion. Allen, of Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Thurgood Thursday and Friday of last week. came from Thomas Donald was a guest and Sunday Springville t the George Thurgood home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loder motored to Lehi Sunday where they joined Mr. and Mrs. William New-. - ' and the party motored to canyon and spent the day. Mrs. Walter Barlow attended a party given by Mrs. William Gailey Saturday af ternoo'n, June 20. Mrs. Barlow met many d old friends of her days. The advanced Beehive girls gave a "kids" party at the home of Mr. and Mra. Willard Call Tuesday eve- -- eomb, Provo ed ' girl-hoo- j - all-da- I the activities for the evening, and an art lesson was given. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Hardy. Leah Bennett, Beth Ashby, I.eora Gore, Vaunda Hardy, Florence and Martha Day.. Geith Gardner returned Tuesday from Downey, Idaho, where he has been the guest of his grandparvnts, Mr and Mrs. William Bitmore. Mrs. Joseph Hepworth entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of Miss Emma Swan, Miss Martha Miller and Miss Rhoda Borgesen. The follow ing people enjoyed a party at Saltairl last Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wiggill, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Bnn-gert- er I . OGDEN t? y Gigantic Y aA tt t NO-MAt Y Y Y NS NIGHT IN LAND Y Y Y f W' Y Y A i Y Y Y ff Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y ? ? Y Y Y t Huge - Military: Spectacle Ogden Stadium, 8 p. m. Mammoth Parade! Bands Galore! Field Sports! ! A A f SOMETHING DOING ALL DAY LONGU t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y J: i BIG BOXING CARD! with Ogden Auspices Herman Baker Post No. 9, The American Legion, cooperating . City, Chamber of Commerce and Civic Clubs. t Notice to Creditors 1 J j -- Kstute of Edmund McLatchie,' deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Ogden, Utah,, on or before ,the 11th day of Aoigust A. D. 1931. CLARENCE McLATCHIE, Administrator of the estate of Edmund McLatchie, ' ed. ' June 1. 1931., Date of . lust, publication July 2, I)ute of llth, firstf publication A. 1931. two-eour- . V i . ; f. se Sutv-dn- n : y. d. Old Age Becomes man-Hge- rJ I A Tragedy When Youth Is Too Much Comedy start to save early in PKUDENT people earning powers diminish. If you can accumulate $1500 by the time you are 30, and will save $10 each month thereafter, at the age of G5 you will have m $21,000. A plan of systematic saving, started before it is too late, prevents helpless dependency in old age. Bountiful State Bank Bountiful, Utah t i Each Week -- News of your friends and neighbors . . . news of meetings to be held and what takes place at these meetings ... interesting items in regard to agriculture, fruit growing, livestock, a$d poultry keeps you in touch with the seasonable - . merchandise and bargains your merchants have to offer. It is the one without! ! it Miss Maxine Mercer will entertain the Evening Sewing club Thursday evening. Orson Sessions spent Monday and Tuesday in Bancroft as guest of n, 1 - guests. Arlene Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mann, is very ill with leakage of the heart. One hundred little people of the First ward Sunday school were entertained at a party on the lawn of the church square Sunday morning. Mrs. Ollie Stringham, who has been the guest of her nephew, Richard Stringham, returned to her home in Bone, Idaho, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy, who have been guests at the Richard , returned Sunday Stringham-hometo theirhome in Heber City, Mr. and Mra. Relbert Stoker entertained at a dancing party at The Saltair Tuesday, evening. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faulk, Boise, Ida., Chas. W. Webb, Denver, Colo.; L. W. Wyman. C. L. Ilogdelson, H. W. Gregory, Berkeley, California; H. M. Chadwick, Portland, Oregon, and Miss Mable Stoker, Bountiful. Miss Hilda Ford and Mrs. Hugh Ford will entertain Saturday at a family party in honor of their cousin, Merrill Ford, of Malad, Idaho. Mrs. Hugh Ford entertained at a luncheon at her home Wednesday. The guests were Mra. O. A. Truel-soMrs: J. C. Stocks, Mrs. Leander Thompson, Mrs. Helena Hammond, Bountiful; Mrs. J. N. Ford, Miss Hilda Ford. Centerville; Mrs. Carl Badger, Mrs. Edward Wayman, And Mrs, Jay Schaffer, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cheney, who expected to leave last Friday for their home in San Francisco hayeJken-detaine- d on account .of the serious illness of Mrs. Cheney. She underwent an operation Tuesday for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belnap and family, who have been guests, of Mrs. Belnaps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams, have re- - 1 T Y his son, Leo. with ?Y ? Y ?Y Celebration All-Da- y Conoiit County Clerk 6r Repe(lva Su;ner-Hfur Further Information. PJ. se - X GUARDIANSHIP NOTICKHl h, ymtr the Instead I lien le l the person that the coin, which he believes Is pnlm still held in Ids li.in-l- . bus .!, ippenred Examination will reveal that this Is true 'll. se. ret i,e,n- Unit presMtq: the coin into the palm creates a feeling hand ih.n the coin is there. iCorjrtirht W 111 L. L1ndhnrt ning. Mrs. Hyrum Brough, Bee keeper, had charge of the entertainment. The girls were all dress, ed as little children, and childrens games were played. A luncheon, consisting of ice cream cones and y suckers was served to Mrs. Ilyrum Brough, Edith Law, Norma Hardy, Roma Smith, Marian Solomen, Evelyn Briggs, Nora At kinson, Larue Clark. Ruth George. Beth Call, Margaret Ilrough, and Winnefred Webster. Seals were awarded the girls in the field of religion. The yoOnger group of Beehive girls met at the home of Leah Bennett Friday evening. Mrs. .Deward Hardy, Bee Keeper, had charge of ANI 1 n n. tp Bountiful tabernacle. Mrs. James Allen, of Hagaman, Nevada; Mrs. William Levitt, of Lewiston, Utah, and Lena, Oro'and Glen s' L lav-go- on Z-- and Douglas Wayne Stoker Wilson, of San Antonio, Texss. is. not expected to be very heavy. Mrs. George Sessiahs, of Mrs. John. Springer entertained Boston, Mass., have been guests of the following children .at t relatives andjfriends for" Wallace and Florence .Monday: Week. Reed. Rodney, Marian and Lola Mrs. Fred Ramp ton, Jlnj. E. O. Brough; Jean, and Norma SpringMuir, Mrs. Nt"nt'ap .Reeves and er' and Marjorie Muir. their children, .Mrs Alice Uunipton, The association Mrs. Nathan Reeves and .Miss held ai business meeting ht the home ReeVes enjejed'a piepic.at of Mrs. C. t Gardner Monday. I. . .Sunday, June 21 Mr. "and Mrs. A. I l)u vis and Mrs. Blfcine Winter!. ,e(ntertained have returned to their home family the members of the Tre Jole Bridge American Fork." 'Mr. Davies bus ,in club of Paysoti at yie home of Mrs. been in the local J. C. Janies Smedley, Sr., at a bridge Benny employed company. luncheon luncheon Saturday. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rampton tables were arranged on the porch a few days last week ut spent rn d whilst was decorirted many Gruiiddnddv lakes'oti a fishing trip. Japanese lanterns find glass Mrs. R. V. Ashworth entertainchimes. The tallies wyre Japanese ed n,t luncheon and brnlpe last fans and each table had us a cenThe guests were Mrs Thursday. terpiece Japanese iris arranged to J A. Tavlov, Mrs. G. (. Gardner, A delicious form small lanterns. Mrs. Reed and Mrs. F.'B. luncheon was served to Muir. Mrs. Wendell Earlenson, Mrs. David Sirs. E, O Muir was hostess to hulon, Mrs. Frank Wheelwright, the Klyko Klub Thursday, Jnne Mrs. Florence Griffith, Mrs. Jennie IS. A delicious was serv.luncheon A Fairbanks, Mrs. rue. Dickson, Mis ed ut :30 o'clock, followed by Madge, Reese, Miss Anna Butter-wortMrs. Wesley Gruhnm. Mrs. Eugene Ilillman, Mrs. bridge. Mrs. Janies Eldredge, Mrs.' Charles Raul Davis, of Ruyson; Mrs. WesGarrett, and Mrs. N. Newman ley Graham, Mrs. Janies Smedley, were special guests. Jr.. Mrs. Dan C. Smedley, and Mrs. ltcevjM Miss. Ethel U'dmgham entertainGforge Smedley. of Bountiful; Mrs., ed at a Alelightful party Thursday Winters was assisted by her sistj-evening in honor of Mrs. Donald Mrs. Steven OIcnoii. Thomas. Games were played,-anMr. and Mrs. Steven Oleson and a luncheon served to daughter returned to Price Sunday Thelda Wood, Maxine Mercer, after a. pleasant visit with Mps. Katherine Thomas, Francis Carl(Mesons parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Nora Holbrook, Kathleen NelJanies Smedley, Sr. son, Idu Richards, Gladys Hessor, Kent Ashworth, ofOenla, Florida, Thelma Bryson, Luvaun Hepworth, spent Friday with his uncle, U. W. Mrs. Mary Thurgood, Mrs. Yal Ashworth. Glover and Mrs. Delbert Hepworth. Mrs. Granville Barlow, of PocaMiss Madeline (lile, director of tello, Idahp, was a guest of. rela- the Community church, left tives and friends in Bountiful lujit for Seattle, Washington, by week-enuutQ, where she will uttciul the naA baseball .team has been organtional convention of the Congregaized in Bountiful to prepare for tional churches. Miss Gile will lie competition with other teams of accompanied by Mrs. O. C. Bailey, the. county on Farm bureau and of Sandy, and Reverened Charles Fair day at Lagoon in August. 'Mr. I). Gaffrey, whom Bhe will pick up Barrv Wride has been made at Nfw Plymouth, Iduho. The Reverend A. L. Rice, of the Phillips The Sessions camp of the Daugh- church, of Salt Iake, will accomters of Pioneers will meet at the pany the party home. They expect tabernacle Friday, June 2C. A spe- to be gone about three weeks. cial program hns been arranged. Mrs; Iaw Uussmussen, of Los Mrs Floyd Argyle entertained in Angeles, is the guest of her parhonor of her daughter,. Alta, Satur- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evans. Mr. and Mrfc. Jack Turner, of day. The occasion celebrated Alta's Eleventh birthday anniversary. Calgary, Canadu, 'were guests of Twenty-fiv- e young people enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mercer last qn afternoon of fun and a delici- week. ous luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evans, of The headB of the different Angeles, are guests of Mrs. church organizations met at the Evans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank tabernacle Tuesday evening to Mann. make plans for a ward celebration The following people from Bounon July 4. The proceeds will be tiful attended the funeral of Miss Carrie Wittenberg Monday at the given to the Boy Scouts. Mrs. James Smedley, Jr., and Deseret mortuary: J. S.- lading-haMrs. Blaine Winters were guests at and family, Mrs. Perry Reed, a 'bridge luncheon at the home of and Mrs. G. R. Eldredge. Mrs. R. W. Frank in Salt Lake Mrs. Blaine Winters, entertained at luncheon at the home of her Monday, June 22. Alton Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. mother, Mrs. James Smedley, Sr. Blaine Winters were guests at a The guests were the members of bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Winters club from Payson. Airs. R. W. Frank in Ealt Lake Mrs. Clarence Eldredge entertained the members of the South Monday, June 22. Miss Jessamine Shepherd will Davis stake Relief society boards leave Friday for an auto tour of at a social at her home Friday. A the southern Utah parks. short business meeting was held, Mrs. Alton Cleveland, Mrs. Blaine following which the guests listened Winter and Misses Ruby and to a review of Knut Hansens Blanche Holbrook were luncheon guests of Mrs. Lowell Berry, of Salt Lake Wednesday, June 17. The Mountain Climbers club met with Sarah Riley last Thursday. A delicious luncheon was served to 14 J'ttOBATR The . Veeldy turned, to their home Jn Sterling, - 4 Idaho. Horton Evans, who was operated on for appendicitis a week ago at a Salt Lake hospital is recovering, Rosco Reading, of Boise, Idaho, is visiting With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Reading , Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Eldredge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hatch Reflex and family, Mrs. Theodors Ruegg 4 |