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Show 7 a THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932 and Mrs. George F. Barker I guest on Friday, Miss Mary at a midnipht supper Donald. at their home Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Judson Thurgood, following the Legion show at the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lambert, Mr. ligh school. The guests included and Mrs. Perkins and Mr. Mr. and MrsrTt. N. Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. JosephPatterson attended Ray Correspondent MRS. FRANCIS H. JEX 94-- J Williams entertained and Mrs. Elburn Chipntan and Mr. of the . Kaysville and Mrs. E. L Tall. teachers the lady home Friday Mrs. Samuel Morgan, Mrs, Amos public school at her included Mrs. The Mrs. Glen Worthington and guests evening. iishop, Fannie Layton, Mrs. Edna J. Lay-to- Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield attended a Miss -- Zero1 n, n. . 4-- CLEARFIELD Correspondent MRS. DORIS BRIGGS li Correspondent MARRY MARGE ' Telephone: 85-J- 2 ii.-U.-ed v ee-nin- g. d Hy-ru- The Clearfield Relief Society en-tained on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Alvin I). Stoker. The afternoon was very much enjoyed with si wing'sndsorinl chat. Refreshments vveie seived to Mr. Martha Smith, Mrs. A. T. Smith, Mrs. H. Barlow, Mrs. J. D. Hallow, Mrs. J, L. Maliey, Mrs. Mtlviri Wood, Mrs.'Arvil Sessions, Mrs. Delbeit, Criddlc, Mrs. Sam I .ay ton. Mis, Enoch Harris, Mrs, Wells Hadfield. Mrs. Mrs. Beit Naylor, Mrs. Emanuel Hunks, Mrs. N. P. Jensen, Mis. Emery Hamblin,- Mrs. Archie Hamblin, Mrs. Ralph Hamblin, Mrs. Viola Puice. Mis. Paul Woody, Mrs. J. K. Nelson, Mrs. Kay Nelson, Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mis. John Claik, Mrs. Rex Jones,, Mis. Era Smith. Mrs. George Holt, Mrs. Eva Walker, Mrs. John Thurgood, Mrs. Jacob Cook, Mrs. David Stoker. Mis- - Bruce Eisher, Mrs. la'onard Reynolds, Mrs. Alice Barlow, Mrs. Hcilm and Mrs. David i Mrs. Harold Wilcox and small Marylin, .are spending a the funeral services of Mrs. Jennie daughter, Alonzo Holmes of Ogdm weeks in Pocatello. Id.ho, the few Riverdale in Hamblin, Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Bon- friends ,in Cleat field Satuiduy'y guests Mrs. 0. 11. Bybee underwent an Mr. and Mrs. .lames Warren ar-iham, Jr. operation af an Ogden hospital on ed in Cleai field Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hampton and Monday for the removal of her ton- Mr., and Mrs. Royal Rumpton ivee- spent f the winter months haing sils. Reports are that she is doing Salt Lake visitors Thursday in Los Angeles, Cnlifoi rrtu.' fine. Miss Yeila Palmer of Kaysville Mrs. Harry Bumingham had a Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen and spent the week-enin Cleai field her guests on Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs: David E. Cook motor- as guest of Miss Helen Moore. Mrs. ed to llyruni Monday. .Mrs. Harlan Montgomery. Mr. and Mis. lleniy Payne alul Grant Blake fand Mrs. Maurice The Bountiful Second watd choir son. Phil, of Paul, Idaho, aiv spendJohnston. gave the program in 'San ament ing a few day's in Davis lounty Mrs. Samuel Thurgood, Mrs. They visiting friends und lelatives. meeting Sunday afternoon. Otto M. Smith was the SaturBennett, Mrs. Willis Singleton, very beautifully ' Aang an Easter Mrs. Ray Dahl and Miss lavon cantata, and Mr. Stacey gaw a very day of Mr. and Mis. C. L. and Smith. Thurgood visited on Wednesday inspiring talk on, "The Death Resurrection of the Christ " A very with Mrs. Loran Thurgood. Mr. ami Mis. Charles Coopm and Mrs. GuyE. Dahl spent Thurs- large crowd was in attendance, and daughter, Viigmia, of kemmyer, day in West Point with her par- the program was muih cn loved by Wyoming, are visiting af the home all. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Page. of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook were .Mrs. W, Coopers Miss Marie Page was a guest of .V. I ay ton. Miss Irene Stoddard Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin WilMiss Camilla Thomley, a .nurse Mr. and Mrs. John E. Thurgood liams at their home in Liyton Monat an Ogden hospital, was the Satweek-enhad as their guest. Miss day afternoon. urday visitor at the home of htu A large number of S i m use peoHelen Bowen, of Ogden. parents, Mr. and Mis. Marvin John-1funeral of service Mr. and Mrs. Fisher had ple attended the as their guests on Sunday, Mrs. Mrs.. Barnes held, in the Kaysville rboinley. Calvin Heed leturned home SunHarriet Fisher and Miss Jane Fish- tabernacle Sunday afternoon. from an Ogden hospital, win re day Cook Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and er of Bountiful. he an appencitis opeia-- t undeiwent . Mrs. Annie Holt had as her children, Alan and Guiy, were loll. It Mrs. GarF. of and Mr. Mr. and guests on Sunday, Mrs. Janet Muir of Ogden was Mrs. George S Ried and Mr. and ner in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Bert. Thatcher of Ogden was a Tuesday visitor at the home of Mrs. Chester Youngberg. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G william the week-en- d guest of her patents, Mr. and Mis. Andrew Adams and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker. ' Mrs. Kenneth Draayer spent .he daughter, Selma, of Grace, Idaho, Mrs. Ed. McDonald In Hooper. in Clinton, the guest of vveie guests of Mr. and Mis. Rufus Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bennett week-en- d Adams Sunday evening. Mr. John Dtaaver. Mrs. and a their guestsjast. week; JVtrs Ihajl - Miss j Me Entire. nftlgden "Lester White, Miss "Alia Garner n&FHorwrigKr t.ftmdy rs and Lawrence Gamer of Porter- spending the summer with her spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McEntire. ville. Utah. aunt, Miss Ida Hansen. David Steed, a freshtnun student is of Iaike Salt Miss Ruby Thurgood was the. Fisher Perry the summer with Mr. and at the University of Utah, spent Sunday guest of Miss Nellie Mont - .spending I in Clearfield. Mrs. Glen Briggs. the week-en- d gomery. Miss Blanche Adams, Mrs. Lois uncheon of the Pi Turner Mothers club Saturday at the Hogan, Mis Genevieve The g ion Pearl Olson. and M building on the university camwas spent in playing bridge. pus in Salt Lake City; Clarence Layton entertain. Miss Lois Goodfellow of Bountied at a dainty party at her home ful was a week-en- d guest of Miss Monday afternoon in honor of her 3eth Gailey. anson, Dick, on his sixth birthday Mr. and Mrs. LawTenee Mansell and niversary. Games were played Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd to served was a light luncheon Mansell of Salt Lake City and Mr. Lay-toV E. Barton, Mrs. George C. and Mrs. William Varney of Roy GolMrs. Mrs. George Young, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Henry den Barton, Mrs. Alice Scoffield, ilansell. Dick Phillips, Joe Phillips, Ardean The family of Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillips, Dorothy Taylor, Darlene Z. RusBarker, Sr., will entertain SatSheffield, Sherman Sheffield, urday evening in honor of th,e birthRulon Max Barton, sell Sheffield, day anniversay of Mrs. Barker. Bumingham, Tom Layton, Paul Mrs. Joseph Peak of Bingham Diana Golden Barton, J. Barton, few days in Kays-vill- e Ixu Barton, Charles L. Redford, canyon spent a friends. While in visiting Helen Cottrell, Dean Redford. house was she the vaysville guest Ruth Cottrell, Frank Cottrell, of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheffield, Sr. DoroDon Cottrell, Young, Ralph Mrs. Minnie Taylor of Salt Lake thy Young, Mary Layton, Loraine is the week at the City 'Layton. Geraldine Sanders, Homer home of spending Mrs. J. Earl her daughter, Bowman. Dick and Sheffield aimer. The Phillips camp. Daughters of Mrs. J. J. Bowman and Mrs. J. E. he Utah Pioneers, were entertained aimer spent Tuesday in West Lay-to- n at the home of Mrs. J.. J. Bowman in the interest of Relief society Wednesday, April 20, at 2 p. m., work. Quilt blocks, rugs, both mats with Mrs. Chester C. Flint conduct- and pillows were displayed for this ing. The assisting hostesses were months work in the work and busi-Mrs. B. 0. ness hour Mrs. J. F. Conrad, pf.hejielief society. '.BrOUgh and Mrs." Hattie Harrodr A The North Davis Stake Relief so- renwas Aery interesting program preparation board meeting dered as follows:' Opening song, ciety will be held at the home of Mrs. Ye Come Saints; prayer, J. J. Bowman Friday at 2 p. m. rCome, IChaplin Mrs. Robert Blamires; reMr. and Mrs. Harold Layton and ports were made by Mrs. Walter children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs .Cottrell and Mrs. Joseph Jarman; Barton and children and Mr. Pioneer Emily Brough told of her Tyler and Mrs. C. E. Layton of Salt Lake .in a southern Utah; f'Experiences City were Sunday guests at the girls quartet consisting of home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. IJune Nelson, Miss Ruth Layton, Layton. Miss Jean Underwood, Miss Cleone Miss' Mickie Cottrell of Salt Lake Adams, accompanied by Misa Dor- City spent Sunday with Miss Edith selecothy Robins, rendered two Layton. tions, "I Love You Truly, and A Miss Melba Thomley will review the Home in West. "The Good Earth, Little Gray Pearl Buck, in John G. M. Barnes gave a very in- the Gleaner class of the Kaysville teresting lesson on Kaysville and M. I. A. Tuesday, April 26, and the Its Condition Before 1869; piano following week. Two weeks will duet, Glow Worm, was rendered be taken to complete the review. by Miss Mary Bonnemort and Miss Mrs. Ethel Holt and daughter of Ruth Bowman; reading, Ma and at the the week-en- d Ogden Her Check Book, Miss Jean Flint home ofspent Mr. and Mrs. J. J. BowThe benediction was pronounced by man. Miss Emily Brough. A delicious Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy G. Webster, luncheon was served to twenty-si- x who have been making their home members and the following guests: in Salt Lake City, have moved to Mrs. Charles Scoffield, Mrs. Marand will occupy the home Kaysville tha Weaver, Mrs. H. J. Sheffield, :upied by Mr. Sr Mrs. W. E. Whitaker, Mrs. Glen J. E. Jr. Barker, Robins, Mrs. Nettie Mansell an Mrs. Ben Webster spent TuesMrs. H. J. Sheffield, Jr. The next day at the home of her mother, meeting will be at the home o!f Mrs. Samuel Sessions, in Bountiful. Mrs. Thomas E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marston of The Sunflower camp of the Bountiful spent the week-en- d in Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Kaysville with relatives. st the home of Mrs. Charles Od Miss Cleone Adams of Layton, Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock Miss Luana Mercer of Bountiful, with Mrs. Arthur Butcher in charge and Miss Gertrude Rushforth were The asaisting hostess included Mrs. dinner guests Tuesday evening of Olive Robins, Mrs. Annie Phillips Miss Ruth Layton. and Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyle. The meetclub met at the home of The ing was opened with the song Newell H. Barnes Monday evening. Come, Come Ye Saints; Mrs Following a business meeting a soMary L, Barton offered the opening cial hour was held and a four course prayer; vocal solo, The Kerry luncheon was served to the memDance, was rendered by Mrs. Ella bers. Burton; piano solo, Mediation, Mr. and Mrs. Ghomer Rollins and by Myron Linford; a pioneer poem, children, Glen and Helen, of Morwritten by Willard Bishop, was gan, and Mr. and Mrs. James G. read by Mrs. Frank L. Layton, Jardine of Salt Lake City spent very interesting talk on "Kaysville Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and Its Condition Before 1869 was B. Rushforth. given by John G. Barnes. The reMr. and Mrs. Henry Curtwright mainder of the afternoon was spent and daughters, Henrietta, Jane and in members relating interesting ex. Rose, were Sunday guests of Mr. poriences. A dainty lunch was serv. and Mrs. John EL Barker, Sr. ed to twenty-tw- o Mrs. W. A. Epperson of Manitou, members, and Mrs George Bishop, Mrs. Frank L. Lay Colorado, left Tuesday after a few ton, Mrs. Mary Phelps, Mrs. days visit at the home of Mrs. W. Charles Owens and Miss Vera Odd. P. Epperson. During her stay in Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hobson were Kaysville, Mrs. Epperson was very Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr, ill. and Mrs. Glen Robins. Mrs. John W. Thomley enter"Mrs. Edward Headley of Red tained her bridge club at her home land, California, spent Monday at Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Bowen, who has been the home of Mrs. Charles Odd. Miss Jean Underwood attended seriously ill for the past two weeks, a shower in Salt Lake City Monday is greatly improved. The Evening bridge club will evening in honor of Mrs. Glen Fox, meet at the home of Miss Vesta formerly Miss Lois Strong. Barnes this (Thursday) evening. Norma Dean Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Swan, fell while playing Tuesday and broke her right arm. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Barton and C rrespeedeet children of Ogden spent Sunday RAY A. DAHL MRS. ruesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ofdaa Tekpkoaes Christopher Burton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Willis Singleton enand children, Loraine and Norma, of Farmington were Sunday guests tertained on Sunday at a reunion of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barker, of the Singleton family. The day Sr. Mrs. Robinson also spent Wed- was spent with games and social chat. The guests wert Mr. and nesday at the Barker hoftie. Mrs. William E. Gailey, Mr. Mrs. John W. Singleton, Mr. and Clifford D. Strong, Mrs. LeConte Mrs. Charles T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart, Mrs. Hattie Harrod and Alvin Nalder, Mr. and Mrs.. LawrMr. and Mrs. Charles P. ONeil at- ence Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Clartended the 'funeral 'services of'E. ence Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Orvel F. Burnett, father of Mrs. R. Bruce, Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis. Major which were held in the Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Ira Singleton and twentieth ward chapel Monday af- twenty children. Mrs. George Q. Bennett had her ternoon. Miss. Melba Ray of Ogden was a sister, Miss Vida Arave, as her JeJj-n- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. guest Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bumingham . E- - v an Sanders. . Mrs. Truman Curtis spent Thurs- had as their guests Sunday afterday, Friday and Saturday at the noon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burning-haand children of Salt Lake and home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Underwood. Mrs. James H. Lin-fo- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bumingham. Mrs. Lowell Page entertained the accompanied Mrs. Curtis to class of the West Kaysville and visited with relatives. at the home of Mrs. Point Mr. and Mrs. Primary George Barkef and son, Bobbie, spent Sunday in George Bennett Tuesday afternoon. time was spent making candy. rarmington at the home of Mr. The The guests were Miss Melba Benand Mrs. Horace Steed. ' Miss Margie, Askea of Farmiiig- - nett, Miss - Ruth - Holbrook, - Miss Irene Moss and Misa Helen Patter week-en- d guest of Mr. son. and Mrs. George Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Page had the following guests Sunday: Mr. eve-nin- PAGE 3 SYRACUSE Mr. KAYSVILLE Office 10, Home REFLEX TI1E WEEKLY m vi-it- oi James-CrTm-tmng- s, - Layton. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Rowe and family Were Sunday dinner guests ofMr. and Mr. Wilford Hurst. Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Beazcr of Syracuse were Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rowe. t Wilford Hurst is spending a few days in Provo with his brother, Thomas Hurst. The Florist Shop was presented Wednesday evening in the Amusement hall under the direction of Melvin Nelson. The cast being: Miss Athleen Wood, Miss Ida Murphy, Itert Rawlins, Raymond Clark and Boyde Naylor. David W. Duncan was painfully injured while workihg at Woods Cross factory Monday morning. He was taken .to an Ogden hospital where he received treatment. Mr. and. Mrs. Keith MarstonTa'nd daughter, Draucu, of West Layton weie Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saunders and family. D I d Y our Roof ! 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