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Show - Page i THE WEEKLY REFLEX NOTES Senior Rings Discontinued Evans Lucile Hepworth-Marjori- e A special meeting of all seniors was called October 20, for the pur pose of discussing whether or not they felt it wise and right to purchase class ring in- the economic or would it be more to the ' panic benefit of all to do away with the rings and thus relieve the parents of the burden of depriving themselves and the family of necessities in order that their son or daughter may have six or seven dollars for a ring. Although all the students would greatly appreciate and deem it an honor to have a class ring, gave their opinions that they felt it their duty to eliminate rings this - Ogden, Virginia Evans, Beth String-haMary Stringham, Beulah Stoker, Helen White, Mildred Brown, Elizabeth Ellison, Marjorie Dickson, Marion - Sullivan, Gertrude Rushforth, Jenny Beesley, Birdeen Adams, Lucille Layton, Fern Simmons,' Marjorie Smith, Annabell Harris, Misses David McNeil, Walter Kerr, George Rose, Sherman Holbrook, Joe Richards," Dawson Smith, Keith Simpson, Byron Smith, Jay Henefer, Byron Nelson, Lloyd Holt, Reed Oviatt, Aaron Moss, Dale Steed, Wayne Fisher, and Robert Walk f Seminary The students in the class of 33 in seminary are now preparing talks which will their be given throughout the stakes in Davis county as students of previous years have done. Each year these talks have gained interest until this year a complete sacrament meeting program is being prepared for each ward. seven-minu- te Art This year's enrollment in the art year. far exceeds any previdepartment the ous records. Over seventy-fivMr. stue senior class very highly and said: dents are the course with taking The. students have proved that Delbert Lamb as instructor. In the Mdlhl?d-yev''clMsethey are real men and women in a the , being able to face the present eco- students are completing very unique nomic situation so intelligently. and attractive silhouettes and pas - Hallowe'en tel copies, large water color and ere-to- n Spooks and ghosts were in every designs used for dranook and comer of the lovely moun- peries or fabric wall hangings. The tain home of Miss Lavon Jost in first year students are completing East Kaysville, Saturday, October some very outstanding silhouettes 22, as Miss Jost entertained at a i produced on glass and paper. PosHalloween party. The home was ter work is also- - being studied. The attractively decorated in a clever art will all be on display at the Hallowe'en effect which added to coming fall and spring exhibits. the entertainment of the guests. Assemblies When the guests arrived, Bunco The student body of Davis high was played, after which a dainty will long remember the outstanding French luncheon was served to thirty-presented Monday. Never five The remainder of the night assembly has anything been brought before was spent in dancing. Those pres- to Davis that aroused as much coment included the hostess. Misses ment and intesfest as this performMarjorie, and Marvel Tillotson 'of ance. After the introduction of the performers by Mr. Hancey, the assembly was in silence in expectation of what the five negroes would do. The curtains parted and there before the audience were the five Utica Jubilee Singers from the UtiFor superior drug service ca Normal and Industrial Institute of Utica, Mississippi. The persontrade at the BIRKIN ality, culture, and high state of PHARMACY. ' mannerism of the group held the audience spell bound. The singers See us first. Our Prices several negro spirituals, rendered Are The Lowest! popular southern melodies, and two modem dance tunes. Also a readEverything Morgan-congratulate- all-ov- er SERVICE for your our bargaijp tables at greatly reduced prices. 50c face powder, tooth brushes, talcum powder, combs, etc., etc-- , on our 10c, 15c, and 25c tables. needs on All 25c Syrups Cough 19 ing was rendered by one member of the group. At the conclusion of the program the students showed PHARMACY The Old Reliable" Kaysville Phone 33 Blankets ! Our Friday and Saturday Specials On Blankets are Worthy of Your Consideration! . 72x84 Double Blan- $1.98 demin - lined MENT 0 25 : .Roasts, Steaks, Taste Spaghetti 15 from Breakage, Cracking, Freezing, Defects, Loss From Fire Or Theft or ANY Other Damage! 15 25 5 Cans Small Pine Ap- - - 25 pie T large SperryV cake flour; Pan- 1 pack- - age Speerys Wheat . - - 23 IlearU for:.- au Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green spent a few days in Tpemonton this week. Le Conte Stewart, the Kaysville artist, was awarded a first prize on a painting in oil at the Utah state fair. The honor carries with it the purchase of the picture by the state of Utah, and will be hung in 'the state capitoL Mrs. Frank B. Muir entertained the Bay View club at her home yes- terday afternoon. Mrs. Annie Bacon announces Jhe marriage of her son, Lawrence,, to Miss Laveta Storr, of Milo, Idaho. Mrs. George W. Leatham entertained at a social at her home Friday afternoon. The time was spent Rein playing Flinch and 500. freshments were served to Mrs. W. Mrs. J. W. Thornley, P. Items taken from The Reflex of Mrs.Epperson, H. H. Blood, Mrs. A. M. ten yeara ago, dated October 26, Barnes, Mrs. H. L. Strong, Mrs. G. 1922: D. Strong, Mrs. H. C. Burton, Mrs. A dance celebrating that memor- Earl Waite, Mrs. Irvin Phillips, able day, November 11, 1918, when Mrs. Sam and Mrs. George the last great gun was fired for W. Swan. Morgan the cause of democracy will be given by the American Legion and the 1 LAYTON Auxiliary on Armistice day.. JTen Years Ago Layton p . J. M. Whitesides, the new Layton William S. Gibson of Layton and postmaster, has moved the postof- Vera Byrne of Ogden were married fice from the Sill building on West in Ogden Tuesday. Gentile street into the Layton Auto company building. During the Indian massacre of Kaysville Schenectady in 1690 only Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and sons escaped. CO gf per- 1 Its Strange bufOue- begging rides is no different from begging money. i. This is on of a series of advertisements paid for by your local transportation company. lu purpose is to discourage motorists from giving lifts to "thorn bers," or beggars of fro rides. This practise is dangerous to motorists and costly to transportation companies. I Indus-vemb- er David L. Stine Republican Candidate for la WE STAND ANY LOSS 25' Packages.. Queens . Mrs. Clarence Eldredge ws hostess to the Jessamine Literary club Monday evening, October 24. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winegar and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Jones are enjoying a deer hunt at Wasatch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hatch and Mrs. Russel Yeatcs were dinner guests of and Mrs. Robert Hutch, last Wednesday evening. The Boy Scouts of the South bridge Thursday evening, October 20. Sixteen members were present, ward entertained at a 'ooia last Plana were made for installation of Wednesday evening honoring their officers to be held November 2 at mothers. Thirty guests were pres-th- e home ot Mrs. Charles Gar- - nt The Priscilla club met last rett. A dancing club has been organ- - j Thursday at the home of Mrs. Abe ized by a group of young married Hatch in Salt Lake, Mrs. Myra Hunter gave a tak on people. Ten dances will be given during the season beginning in No-- 1 Phut Merchants and First and ending in March. Am by Briggs has been appointed pres 10 Packages Queens Taste Macaroni. 5 W 3QQ fj 2 Rump Roasts of Beef, 5 a Every one of our batteries has a genuine hard rubber case stronger than ordinary- - asphalt composition'raseS"Used 'ITfT most batteries. Only Port Orford A- -l Cedar Separators, the highest priced separators possible to get, are used. - - pound pound Beef pound . i Best Sh. Pork Roasts, Best 13-1- Five years ago no manufacturer could have written a 2 years Insurance on his battery. It would have put him out'of business. The discovery and patenting of a new process of treating the inside lead plates called Pickling" enables us to offer a battery SO STRONG that it OUTLASTS the 2 years' Insurance we put on it. IN OUR MEAT DEPART- pounds Beef Tot pound 3. Your Battery Insurance Jumpers $1.49 Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes Halloween Novelties, Etc. Pork Chops, Book - District Judge -- Second Judicial District Graduated from the Law school of the University of Minnesota and admitted to the bar of that State in 1908; served as assistant city attorney of Ogden, Served in Utah state legisla1917-191- 3. o ture during the 1927 session nd was elected speaker of the house in 1$29, Is at present a member of the law firm of DeVine, Howell, and Stine of Ogden. Has been a resident of Ogden since 1914, where he is a taxpayer. He married a Weber County girl and has reared his family in Utah. His wide experience, 18 years of practice in Utah, and Loof-bouro- w kets, part wool. ...$2,49 Heavy D Photographs are being taken for the year book. All plans are set for a bigger and better year book for 1932-3Athletics Thursday Davis will clash with Granite on the home field. Since 3 with West the tied score of Mr. and Mrs. Arley George enlast week the Darts are determined tertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. to bring the winning honor to DaClyde McIntyre last Monday evevis.' ning. The Sophomore team played . Mrs. Fred Rampton will be hostGranite's Sophomore team at Gran- ess to the Kly Ko Klub Thursday, ite Wednesday and lost 80 to 6."' October 27, at the Drug club rooms. The basketball season opened Mrs. William Holbrook entermen tained a few friends Friday afterthis week when forty-fiv- e started practice. Fifteen of the noon, October 21. boys "are under 100 pounds in Mrs. Murray Howard entertained weight, but some real games are at a bridge tea Friday evening, October 21. The guests present were expected from the Davisites. Mrs.' John Springer, Mrs. R. W. N State Grid The traditional state football Ashworth, Mrs, C. C. Gardner, Mrs. championship tournament will not, P. I. Reed, Mrs. F. B. Muir,' Mrs. as has been the custom, conclude Charles Garrett, Mrs. Ruby Muir, the gridiron schedule for this year. Mrs. Juel Trowbridge, Mrs. Harry At a meeting of, the state high Hatch, Mrs. Truman Armstrong, school athletic association last fall, and Mrs. Horton Fackrell. this feature was disbanded.. In answer to inquiries sent to every official of districts, the majority of WOODS CROSS in of favor discontinuing replies Correspondent this sport. MUIR MRS. FRANK Board members stated that the Bountiful 127-Telephone: teams in the final were,for-e- d to go through too long a period of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hurd have arrived home from Ohio. Mrs. H. O. Pack entertained last Thursday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her twin daughters, Lavaun and Luciel. Twenty guests were present. En-te- N'-- J sound legal training admirably fit him for the bench! i 66xS0 Double Blan- kets, part wool Bumingham, and Mrs. Elizabeth Reese. Mrs. Frank Mann and Mrs. Frank East were special guestof the camp. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Irene Baird, Mrs. Echo Gunn, Mrs. Emma Riley and Mrs. day as the Davis representative to convene with the house of delegates consisting of twenty-seve- n members. At the convention reports will be given by the president, executive secretary and the stand ing committees. their appreciation of the classical program when the encore was unbreakable for five minutes. The performers lifted the thoughts and side talk of common happenings to ident of the organisation. one of accomplishment, and a deMrs. Alvin Sessions entertained sire to cultivate and appreciate the at dinner Wednesday evening Ochigher things in life. tober 28. Covers were laid for Mrs. Stahle Wicker, Mrs. Horton FackPep Assembly The pep assembly prior to the rell, Mrs. Ida Westerman, Mrs. game between Granite and Davis Leonard Day, Mrs. Jane White, was given today by the Pepaleers. Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. O. B. The program consisted of a burles- Thurgood, Mrs. Everett Nelson, and que of the program last Mrs. F. B. Muir. week. The follies consisted of Dale Miss Thelda Wood entertained at Steed, Joe Kesler, Henry Klobeck, a shower for Mrs. Horace Hatch Blaine Riley, Bill Weaver, Russell Wednesday evening, November 26. Thurgood, and Wayne Tolman. Refreshments were served to twenHenry Kjobeck gave a solo tap ty guests. Tolman dance, Wayne gave Stake conference was held in the Hale's pep talk and pep speeches First ward tabernacle last Saturwere given by Miller, Muir, and day and Sunday. Mrs. William Mann spent a few Stacey, faculty advisors. Our Flag days last week in Ashton, Idaho. Mrs. Marcs Hayward of Salt 'A plan is being proposed by the principal and faculty of Davis to Lake has been a guest of Mrs. Gacreate greater respect to our Amer- rs Bartholamew. ican flag. The plan as used by othKenneth Samuelaon returned last er schools is to have the students Thursday from Phoenix, Arizona, each morning at the sound of the where he spent the past two years. The Republican Womens study buggle call stand at attention while the flag is raised. At night for the group met Monday afternoon, Ocbell of dismissal and at the sound tober 24, at the home of Mrs. Earl C. of taps all will stand at attention Burnham. Frederick while the flag is lowered. The prowas the speaker and Mrs. posed plan is not in effect or ac- William Clarke gave a number of it musical readings. Sixty women cepted but by its acceptance - - would arouse that patriotic spirit were present. Mrs. Irene Baird was hostess to md respect of the citizens towards the flag waving over America the the Kimball camp of the Daughland of the free and the home of the ters of Pioneers last Friday afterbrave." noon. A report of the state conU. E. A. vention was given by Mrs. Emma School will be dismissed Friday, Riley. Pioneers present were Mrs. October 28, for the U. E. A. held Carolyn Harris, Mr. Brandon, Mrs. in the tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Lucy Fackrell, Mrs. Mary Ann Pro-Scho- tries of Utah at the Daughters of Pioneer's meeting held by the camp last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Clara Haaekc. Mrs. John Jackson entertained the relief society officers of the Maud Goodfellow. West ward Tuesday, October 13 Mrs. Susie Tuttle waa hostess at Those were Mrs. Lilly Ela delightful luncheon Friday after- dredge,present Mrs. Zipporah Nelson, Mrs. noon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Olive Holbrook and Mrs. Nellie Clarence Eldredge, Mrs. Fred Rich, Grant, outgoing officers, and Mrs. Mra. David Tolman, Mrs. Armenta Grant, Mrs. Nellie Mann, Margaret Timms, Mrs. Leah Fisher, and Mrs. Mra. Etta Telfqrd, Mrs. Ruby ParkEmma' Walton. in, and. Mra. Kate Anderson, inMrs.' Clarence Mbs lentertained officers. coming a few friends Tuesday evening, October 25. E. M. Whitesides will leave Thurs- , ex-Yattery--th- e makes n dif forehee what happed-ttryouis is This OURS not pense given pocketbook protection yours. 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