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Show t THURSDAY, TOE WEirXLY EE7LEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH PAGD 4 visiting Mrs. Bybees parents, Mr. and Miss Alberta Tatum were and Mrs. Thomas Osterhout. guests of Mrs. Ethelyn Christensen Correspondent ( Mr. and Mrs. Ebbin Robinson, of and family this last week-en1IIC3 NORMA SECRIST Salt- Lake, are moving to Farming-to- n The North Farmington Sunday for the summer, and expect to school officers and .teachers and Hone, Office, 94 live in the home of Mrs. Dora Rob- friends were entertained by Misse Miss Lacy Dawson, of Salt Lake, inson. -r Maxine 'and Helen Potter at the ' has beeri visiting relatives in Farm members' entertained at a home of Maxine.' A treasure hunt Gub ington the past week. chicken supper at the Lagoon Mon- and game were enjoyed on the Mr. and Mrs. Roy McFarlane, of day evening in honor of Mr. and lawn, after which luncheon was Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mrs. C. L. Mayfield, who are leav- served to the following:' Mr. and Bingham, of Wilson Lane, were ing Farmington this week to make Mrs. A. R. Severson, Mrs. Essella guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their home .in Salt Lake. Those Bennett, Mrs. Esther Gordon, Mias Allen Secrist last Sunday. . Mrs. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Severson, Miss Fern BenSecrist was formerly Miss Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller, Mr. nett, all of Iowa; Misses Margaret, Bingham. and Mrs. VanSickle, Mr. and Mrs La verne, 'and Mary Leonard; Mias Mrs) Louise Young and Mrs. La Albert Barber, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ethel Lloyd, Miss Vera Edmonds, Dell Moon and daughter, Margaret. Sessions, Mrs. Sadie Clark, ant Miss Lucille Potter, Miss Marjory Ann, visited at the Leonard home Mrs. John Steed, Mr. and Mrs. J. Moon, Misa Marjory Welling, Miss N. West,'and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emily Rose, Misa May Welling, Tuesday. Miss Irene Barkdull, ...Miss Vee Griffith.' Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, parents Manning, Mias Elder Vestil Harrison, who is J. Wallace Williams motored to Smith, Miss Elaine Beth Moon, C. Miss Iva Anderson, doing missionary work in the Ila Nephi Sunday to attend the funer- A. Lloyd, Herman Nielson, of i. waiian Islands, and Bishop George al of Mr. Thomas Vickers, of Burnham John Potter, Granger; A. Welling visited at the home of Rote, Evan Moon, Mrs. Hattie Secrist Sunday .after Friends of Miss lone Mayfield, Leonard, Stephen Mrs. Clara Potter, Herald Moon, noon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Mias Alice Mrs. J. M. and Potter, entertained Wednesday Secrist. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cottrell and Mayfield, daughters, Elva, Beth, and Vera, evening at the home of 'Dwayne Miss Vera Edmonds entertained and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Parry and Miller. the C. J. of Primary officers at a preparaSalt Lake, Mrs, Burnes, were of home the at sons, guests tion was a home visitor meeting and social at her home at the Sunday Bishop and Mrs. George A. WelMr. of and P. Bowen. evening. Luncheon was C. Mrs. Monday ling Sunday. to Mrs. Minnie Welling, served OakB. and Mr. Mrs. p. Lee, of Mrs. J. M. Secrist, Mrs. Gars Hess, Mrs. Ruth SesPotter and daughter, Maxine, and land, are spending two weeks at the Mrs. Elds Mrs. La Dell Moon, Mrs. Mr. home C. Mrs. Bowen. of and sions, P. Miss Alice Potter, were guests of Miss Genevieve Sacket, of Ster- Grace Barlow, Miss May Welling, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Potter last ling, Idaho, is visiting with Miss Miss Mary Leonard, Mias Lucille Sunday afternoon. Potter, and Misa Helen Potter, a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bybee and son, Iva Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steed motor- member of the stake board. Dean, returned Monday from Dec The Busy Hour lo, Idaho, where they have been ed to Logan Sunday with friends Gothlng club from Salt Lake. of North Farmington held a meetMrs. Betty Anderson is visiting ing at the home of Mias Elda Bark-duwith her daughter, Mrs. Orson NielTuesday. Those present were: son, of Millville, Utah. Marie Welling, Ruth Secrist, DorMr. and Mrs. Gill Robinson an- othy Welling, Elda Barkdull, Maude nounce the arrival of a baby girl Welling, Helen Barlow, Dorothy at their hoirie last Thursday. Sjoblom, their leader, Misa Vera Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs, of Edmonds, and Lucy Dawson, a visGarland, announce the arrival of a itor from Salt Lakt City. baby boy at the home of W. J. Millard Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smoot, Jr., BOUNTIFUL and son, Robert, and daughters, Correspondent Martha, Jean, and Alene, have been MRS. FRANK & MUIR in relatives visiting Farmington Telephone: Bountiful 127-since last Sunday. Mrs. L. W. Robinson and Mrs. Mrs. Flora Moaa returned last Leslie Turner entertained at a week from Blackfoot, Idaho, where swimming and supper party at the she has been the guest of her Lagoon resort last Friday evening. daughter. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. J. W. Burn Ingham spent Edgar Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Owen a few days last week in Pocatello, Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Whitaker, Idaho, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox, Mr. Elders Reed Melville and Edison and Mrs. Lloyd Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Packer recently returned from the Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Turner. mission, were the Mrs. Annie Bourne. Mr. and speakers at the night servMrs. Tracy Hess, Miss Maurine ices at the FirstSunday ward church. Smoot, and Kenneth Bourne motorMias Cora Roberts was the guest ed to Garland Sunday where they of honor at a kitchen shower givvisited relatives. en by Mrs. Joseph G. Hepworth Veal Shadier Steaks Mr. and Mrs. George Wolventon, afternoon, June 24. The of 'Hollywood, California, and two Wednesday rooms were beautifully decorated sons, Gaude and Jack, are visiting with shasta daisies and sweet peas. at the home of Mr. and1 Mrs. H. R. Games were played and a delicious HellewelL Mr. Wolventon is a luncheon was served to the guest r , , scene director for motion pictures of honor and Mrs. Delia Sessions, at the studios there. Lamb Chops, lb. Mrs. Evan Taylor, Mrs. James E. The following were guests at a Eldredge, Mrs. Leonard Wine gar. weinie and marshmallow roast in Mrs. Lawrence Hatch. Mias Hazel Sirloin Steak, lb, Parleys canyon last Saturday Noble, Misa Leone Stringham, Mrs. night: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rob- Calvin Roberta, Mrs. George Smedinson. Mr: and' Mrs. Harvey Brim-le- ley. Mr. Milton1 Nelson and Mrs. Young 'Springers, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Browning, Gilbert Huffman. lb. Mrs. Juel Trowbridge entertained and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. James at lunch and bridge last Friday. Breast of Veal, lb... guests were Mrs. Ralph Veter-l-i, Smedley, of Bountiful, and Mr. and TheMrs. Alex Neilaon, Mrs. Gyde Mrs. D. Glenn Robinson. Mrs. A. L. Eck, Mrs. Marcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Robinson Veal Chops, lb and daughter, Mariam, of New Mont Higfia and Mr. H. S. TagYork City, who have been visiting gart. Members of the Wee Esteau club friends and relatives here are now spent Saturday and Sunday at in Provo visiting Mrs. Robinson's Mueller park. relatives. Mr. Julia Handy of Long Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Geosge W. Buchan- California, is the guest of Mr. and an left Tuesday for a trip to Los Mrs. Lester Garrett. . . Farmington, Utah Angeles by way of Reno and San The D. A. R. has estabFrancisco. They expect to be gone lished a library society at the Bountiful about ten daya. Drug company. Mrs. Walter Lay-to- n Mrs. A. R. Swain and eon, R. J, . of Woods Cross has charge of the books and invites the people of Bountiful to make use of them. No library card is necessary and books may be kept two weeks. Mn. James Garrett and Mrs. Lavenia Davis of Nephi were guests of 'Mrs. Hannah Fackerell a few days last week. Mr. and Mra. J. S. Ledinghaa and daughters, Ruth and Ethel; Mra. Ethel Pattie and sons, Roy and Harold; Mrs, Steven Crompton. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and daughter, Maxine, of Salt Lake City were the ruests at a dinner at the F. B. Muir home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Anna Derrlngton and daughter, Katherine, of Butte, OM Montana. -- .Mrs, Charles R.Mabey, MraTj. A. Taylor and Mra. Edward Day have been made a committee to lessons for the next season plan are proud of oar two series of of the Ladies Betterment club. Mra. C. H. Hester, Mra. Lou Ramp-to- n produced by and Mrs. Sarah Stoker will have charge of the summer entertbs Mohawk Carpet Mills the Royal tainments. ..Caliph and its companion, the Viceroy. Mrs. I L.. Davis celebrated her Besides having a deep, natural lustre that birthday anniversary last Friday at her home in Bountiful. Dinner was will endure as a basis lor the many served to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schrader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alhistoric pattems that art reproduced bert Schrader and family, Misa Doin this weave Mohawk's American . rothy Davis, Mr. and Mra. Henry Schrader, Fred Lee, Raymoa FreeOrientals arc made entirely of virgin man, Clarence,. Lawrence, Lily, Mary and Katherine Davis. wool, selected and carefully blended. Alvin Moss left Saturday for St Louis. He will be gone until the This, in fact, gives point to Mohawk's last of 'August. slogan: "Beauty dial will last you walk The stake presidency of 'South Davis consisting of J. IL Robinon virgin weak ? son, E. B. Clark and Richard . Don't fail to come in and inspect these Stringham have been discussing plana for the establishing of a junior seminary near the junior high school. Mrs. Jack Birkland and son, Frank, of Sacramento, -- California, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren. , Mrs. Birkland was formEverything for the Home! erly Miss Erma Warren. John Neilson and daughter of OGDEN, UTAH Malad were guests at the C. C. ' Gardner home Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Otto Schrader and family of Salt Lake Gty were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry Schrader Sunday. .Miss Dorothy Davis and Fred Lee were guests of friends in Nephi Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lee participated in the trap shooting which .took place in Nephi en those dates. George Connor and Miss Annie Wey of Holliday were guests of - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrader last FARMINGTON , d. - 48-J- 3; .- May-fiel- d, . ,f Ne-ph- -- 4-- H ll W . Monday SPECIALS Swiss-Germ- 2 lbs. 25c ..30d 25) - an , y, 22 lOd 25 George Phelps -- The Eoestiful team played the Depot Grocery team Sunday at Bountiful the score was 7 to 8 in favor of Ogden at the close of the ICth inning. Saturday they played the state prison team and were defeated with a score of 7 to 2. The Boy Scouts will hold a regular scout meeting Wednesday, July L This is the first meeting of the summer. lira. A. L Mercer entertained her Canadian club Wednesday evening, July 1, in commemoration of Dominian day.. The ruests were old friends of Mrs. Mercer, made when she lived in Canada. Dinner was served at seven oclock after which the guests enjoyed bridge. Those present were Mn. Jack Green, Mrs. Vivian Snow, Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw, Mrs. Fred Bradshaw, Mrs. Dora Jensea, Mrs. Marvel Jacques, Mrs. Fern dark, Mrs. Grace Stevenses. Mrs. Hazel Judd, Mrs. Mary Oleson, and Mrs. Alii Barnes. Mrs. Roy Hepworth was a special guest of the dub. Last Friday the Daughters of the Pioneers of the. Sessions camp entertained at the tabernacle at two oclock. This was the dosing meeting of the year. Sixty-tw- o guests were present, the honor the old pioneers of Keats beinglira. Susan Page of Centerville, Mrs. Matilda Winters, Bountiful; Ur. James Day, Bountiful and Mra. David Willey. Salt, Lake City. The following program was presented: Two selections by the ladles quartet, consisting of Mrs. A Hey George, Mrs. Albert Hardy, Mrs. Junes Yeung and Mrs. O. B. Anderson; two vocal solos,' Mrs. R. W. Ashworth; two readings, Mias Eveletta Grant; violin and piano duet, Evelyne Briygs and Edith Law; reading Eveline Brooch; short talk en . Honolulu, Mrs. William Waddoups; short talk. Bishop Quayle Cannon, and Life Sketch of the late George Waite by his daughter, Mias Mary Jane Waite. After the program refreshments were served at long tables which were decorated in summer flowers and a social afternoon enjoyed. The American Legion held Its regular meeting last Thursday evening at the city halL Delegates to the state convention to be held in Park Gty, were elected, They are Post Commander R. Alvin Robert Hatch, Preston Moss, Thatcher and Ezra Moss. Plum for getting deeds to land donated by John Buraingham were discussed. Edwin White, son of Gyde White, is able to be about on crutches after six weeks spent in bed. Edwin was painfully Injured when he wu struck by an automobile. CENTERVILLE US3.F3ANKB.HDtS Trieyheae: Boastlfal . 117-V- T Frad Rich returned last week trip to points of interest la the east . Member. iv L. D., E. club were guests of Mrs. Robert Diritt Friday. Luncheon was served to eight members, and the afternoon from a two-we- ek was spent in sewing. Roaco Reading returned to Boise, Idaho, Saturday after a pleasant visit with his parents, Mr. and lira. E. O. Reading. . Mrs. W. G. Cragen and daughter, Lucy, and Ur. and lira. Earl Jeppson, of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mn. J. N. Williams Sunday. Horton Evans, who was operated on for appendicitis a week ago. Is doing very well and expects to come home this week-end. emi mat will Iasi. . : YOU Y7AIiII VmGITiV7COIi WE Each and every one of us has a desire to become financially Independent .during the early years of our life so that we may retire and enjoy our declining years free from money worries. As a first step toward realization of your wishes, open a sav- ings account with this 'bahFat once. . . v . week. 4 per cent Interest i DAVIS COUNTY BANK . Farmington, Utah Ur. and Mrs. Charlie Smith left Saturday for Yelloeratona park, where they will spend a few weeks. Mrs. Horace Wonley entertained at luncheon Wednesday. The following guests were present: Mn. Hugh Ford, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mn. Joel Smith, Mra. Paul Streeper, Mr- a- Calvin Woolley, and Mra. Ralph Streeper. Mra. Gilbert Cheney, who was operated on for appendicitis at a Salt Laka hospital Tuesday, June 21, is reported to be improving. Mrs. Don Clayton was hostess to the Friendly Contact club last was served to Friday. Luncheon Mra. J. N.-- Ford, Mrs. Stanley Parrish, Mrs. Joel Parrish, Mrs. Henry Cleveland, Mrs. E. 0. Reading, Mrs. Fred Rich, Mrs. George A. Busch, Myi K. M. Pack, Mn. David Winn, and Mn. J. IL Prettier. Mr Hugh Ford and Miss Hilda Ford entertained at the J.' N. Ford home Saturday afternoon in honor of Mias Locills Lambert, of Salt Lake, who will he married July 8 to Merrill Ford, of Malad. Luncheon was served to Mra. Diana Lambert, Misa Marita Thompson, Mn. Emma Ford, Mra. Stanley Parrish, Miss Leone Parrish, Miss Lulu ParMrs. rish, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, Mark Argyle, Mrs. Glen Rigby, Mrs. Ward Holbrook, Mr. J. N. Ford, Mra. A. D. Ford, Mrs. J. W. Ford, Mrs. J. H. Palmer, and Mra. . Harold Palmer. jury. ADVERTISE NOW HELP PROSPERITY Were Tearing Down '' WE CAN SO BUILD UP i . Temporarily, the size of our store has been reduced, but the . BARGAINS ARE BIGGER I ROBERT EGBERT DIES CENTERVILLE Robert Egbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Egbert, died late last Tuesday afternoon, June SO, following a month's illness. Ha is survived by his parents and one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at two oclock at the Second ward church. fire-year-o- We're almost giving merchandise away Come and See Us! ld Service Station 0 j v Farmington C.&M. Co. Farmington Changes Hands CLEARFIELD The Neilson Service station at Gearfield has just recently changed management and is now being operated under the name of Burton and Short Service station. The new management announces that in addition to gasoline and oils a complete line of groceries will be sold and light lunches served. m ' Weir Hot Air Furnaces ' Wise Gas Furaacea Davis County Sheet Metal Works CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Cornices, Chimney Tops, Gutters, Grain Bine, Skylights, Tin Rodi All Kinds of TU Work. Phones: Shop, 185-- J; Rea, 106. . 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