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Show NOVEMBER 17, 1932. THE notify KAYSVILLE 45. C. L. Needham at It w, n be gathered upKavsville by the will be' given in the First ward a Kaysvil e Vanguards and honoring M r. Hoi-prepared broolTment the here'fUC T,eJyr t,M'ss Lrma A; Kjar, 2'.). di.nl at of her sister, Mrs. HarAlb;rt Barton at- old Anderson tended the Thursdays Novem- services of was boni in Salt Uke James B. Barton in Salt Lake , Tuesday afternoon. The deceased was a cousin of Mr. Barton. j, i: are her father and four ing sister Mrs. Rosel Hyde very painfully Mrs. Anderson. Bountiful; Mis. T. her injured right foot- when she ' !!rb Mrs. John J. Chadwick slipped and fell on the street and Mrs lister-SmithSalt Lake wo brothers, Joseph K. Kjar. Salt A meeting of the and Carl Kjar. of San Fran-Daughters ' Pioneers was held at the home of cisco, of funeral services were held Mrs. Chester Flint on .unday November 1:!. t. the Mrs. John A. YVebster. Thursday. Mrs Ben fifteenth ward chapd-iSalt Lake. Webster, and Miss Emily Brough Mr. and Mrs. F.. 11. Moss have were the assisting hostesses Mrs Chester Flint presided over the moved into the Telford home. Mr. and Mrs. business meeting which was folStanley C. Metcalf and family have moved to San-t- a lowed by selections by Barbara, California. Jane Dibble. Mrs. Martha Weaver 1. L. Muir anil J. S. gave a discussion of Pioneer HarLodmgham vest, Miss Emily Brough read the have been ehosen to direet nlief work in BouulifuL. .. family history on the Pioneer Mrs. Bailow enteitained a story of Thanksgiving one hundr- number John of friend at luncheon anti ed-fifty years ago, and Mrs. Nathan Reeves reviewed a story. Re- a theater par ty Wednesday in Salt freshments were served to twenty-tw- Lake. Funeral services were held Frimembe'rs. Carol Hyde, small daughter of day. November 11, at the Deseret Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Hyde, enter- Mortuary for Maiv Jane Merrill daughter of Mr. anJ tained six guests at a partv Satur- Mrs. J. W. Merrill. day evening. All boys of Vanguard age, 15 to 17 inclusive,' are requested to attend vanball practice at the opera house,- - this (Thursday) .evening. Mr. and Mrs. David McFers.m The play will be under the and daughter, Mrs. Mary Andregg, direction of Glen Worthington. and son, Dimon, left fyr'their home Miss Emily Brough is visiting at in West Hollywood, California, last the home of Mr. Mrs. Will Alderly Friday after attending the funeral in Ogden Wednesday and Thurs- of Mrs. Watt in Kaysville last week. day. Miss Edith Ilyde spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walton in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Goodfellow and children of Bountiful were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Misses Helen and Clara Ben Webster. Child were the weqx-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. James Farr were Miss of Ogden. Virginia Shupe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miss Beth Reid entertained the Webster Saturday. at a bunco party Saturfollowing Mrs. H. J. Steed is entertaining day Misses Erma and evening; a number of ladies this afternoon. Margaret Johnston, Helen Muir, Mrs. LeRoy Webster is visiting Gladys Bingham, Helen Child and relatives in Brigham City,-Bessie Evans and Joe Lambert of Hooper. Mrs. Loretta Child was the weekend guest of Mrs. Grace Shupe of Ogden. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Child and MRS. FRANK B. MUIR Val Dee, were the week-en- d 127-son, Bountiful Telephone: guest of Mr, and Mrs. George 11 Adams of Ijiyton. Miss Lula Parrish has returned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hart of Ogfrom Chicago where she was the den, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen. guest of her sister, Mrs. Mario Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Bues and son, Fisher. West, were the Sunday dinner The sagamore camp of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daughters of Pioneers met Thurs- West. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bybee of day, November 10, at the home of Mrs. E. O. Reading. The subject Ogden and Miss Golda Nalder of Early Day Harvesting, was giv- California spent Sunday in Clinton en by Mrs. Agnes Hancock and a visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burnett of sketch of Early Day People was given by Mrs. Neslin Smith. Music Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. was furnished by Miss Ruth Charles Burnett of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox were the SunTimms and Miss Marion Earl. The G. G. G. club met Thursday day guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Burnett. evening at the home of Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen spent the week in Plain City visiting relatives and friends. Keith Mitchell, son of Mr. and CROSS Mrs. Albert Mitchell, got his arm Correspondent in a wringer Monday breaking it MRS. FRANK B. MUIR in four places. It is replied that Telephone Bountiful 127-he is getting along niffi Mr. and Mr. OmfBurnett of were the Surfday guest' of entertainis Ogden Hatch Robert Mrs. Mrs. Ezra Beu. Mr. and ing twelve guests from Salt .Lake Lucille' Bingham and AnMisses home her today. at tea at a bridge were the Sunday guests auxWard na The American Legion and Laura West, Miss of the at a program iliary sponsored Sacrament meeting was held West Bountiful school Friday, No" Sunday evening In the Clinton vember 11. The speakers were as falward. son of Lon Reed, Burnett of Burley, Ellis lows: L. Winegar, was seriously injured C. Parker and Allast Sunday when a giant cap to Idaho; Charles Bonham. bert , a lighted which he had touched loss the causing match, exploded, of his thumb and three fingers on lilies aT A. ft? lld K ' evening ,fj onArraist'ce was ipent play- - wtchn' er'ErJe school woo ArnJstice day at a 1 -- " 'TSembly by the members and reserve States Army. United wtfl 0 wf.n.aa Wallace Stephens of Post. Captain Chas. !3er Artillery Re Vrhst Lieutenant Arthur Artillery Resenre ttrSed to the school by KSanWon I 1 HSle t 5K H. Holt. Kenneth Summer- - KIm sh Port.'of Mr,f and' J feWwe.ta.sd.y. club met at the iLonas Earl Tall. were Mrs. Mary irfiand Mrs. Clifton Blood. Maylin is entertaining school class at her Wda Sunday this afternoon. W H. Mansell had as her guests, Mr. and Mr A Smith of Clearfield, Mr. Mansell, Mr. and MwSe Mansell of Salt TSr . and Mrs. William g?l. y f S. Annie M. Wednesday r?5 Mm. jiney Layton arrived evening from Layton while Nov. 2 vedding took place on Mansell entertained H. W M at of Wends 500 Wednes-Jrreni- n. the guests were: Mr. a ub. Walter Thomas, Ml and genry Graham, and Mr. and C Frank WUliams. the He Bay View club met A aeof Mrs A. Z. Tanner in Lay-Mrs. afternoon. Wednesday the lesson and frit Whiting gave -- at Mrs. (ed the book, Mexico Jda Adams was a special guest. ftea members were present. Mb. W. E. Whitaker is spend-- I . in Logan as the guest i her son, Bruce Whitaker. Swan spent Irene and Ronald at Sunday in Logan visiting with V & lister, Mrs. George Heinrich. C. Gailey Mr. and Mrs. Heber id Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gailey, , left Wednesday for California here they will spend the winter. Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield entering at a quilting bee at her e last afternoon, Monday wire guests were present. the week Barber is ill at her from pneumonia. Ir. and Mrs. Golden J. Webster mate the arrival of a daughter heir home last Friday. , L Wilson is ill at an Ogden Mrs. Mary it suffering itaL Stephens is ill (is. Wallace home. home at from an attack Mortenson is ill H. C. (rs. at suffering flu. .. and Mrs. William id to Salt Lake City he H. King iWednes-wher- e they will reside for the a surplus of is 'requested to iyone having of any kind The facts show dy costs less , ever can- today than before. A that visit to CHIPMANS CONFECTIONERY prove this statement. West quality for this chocolates,' spe-6- 1 week, pound 25c Among When you bank War Friends come to business you in to .securing the formation you desire flnancial problems. 0U will busme8s - Mon-da- enjoy doing here. La. n four-music- al t o three-year-ol- SUNSET CLINTON d Farm (7, ington, Utah In.te: Taut Sav CENTERVILLE Accounts e and the hoard of county commissioners should do likewise. is not need of lettipg the state road be used as It costs a heap of moneyspeedway. to buiid good roads and it is not right that they should he destroyed by excessive speeding. Iauubert Blamires. manager of the Davis County, l.jght and Bow er company, and Jesso'M. Smith submitted a proposition to the Kaysville City council for renewing the contract with the city for fiveju- ten years.;. The matter was taken Under advisement. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. (Way Flint Thursday, (November-- 7 a daughter. ' Robert hi will take place next Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The annual election of the association held last JYhiirsduy in the Iaiytou public school building. Officers elected are as follows: President, Mrs. AEllison, Matron lless, principal of school, secretary and treasurer; Fern Whitesides. j A number of- the friends of Dr. ;. Z. Tanner surprised lum .with u party at his home. The occasion being the fourteenth aniversary of the mnniage of Dr. and Mrs. 'i'un-neThose present, included' Mr. and Mrs. M. 1L Ellison, Dr. and Mis. li. D. Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. tuoley, Mr. and Mr,-.- . Robert Hu kin, Mr. and Mrs. Murray . William Cawley and Miss Gladys Cowley. Kaysville Glen Curtis, who is working at Buhl, Idaho, was home tor the Parent-l- tTHANKSGIVINGTABLE vice-preside- r. ow-U- Firkin will continue vocal studios in Salt' Like dur- ing the winter months. Mill 1. I .ay ton L siupninjj out sOVeiaf pars' of potaToe-- . hVn it conies to speed, Lavton right heie with the tubers. The Adams & Sens company is laving a concrete sidewalk in. front of their recently completed place of business. Boin to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bugger, a daughter. October .1. Calvin Corhridge ha accepted position as assistant machinist at Garfield. List Thursday, October :1, Annie Lynch, Jane J. Kldredge und Karma Thatcher, of the Womens committee of the Genealogical society came to Kaysville and organized a class in genealogical Mi-s- week-end- Mr. Harry Joseph, independent . and Mrs. Fred mov- Keft-hu- ed to Ogden this week where they will make their horn. Mrs. H, J. Sheffield, Sr., and Mi.- Rhoda Blamires a few oays in Idaho - i datives. COMMUNITY PLATE are spending visiting with The Four Gee dub delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Reeves Thursday Muiid evening. Those present were Mrs. O. V. Sax-toMrs. Fred Ritchie, Misses Mi- n, riam Ba.iws, Artdl Linford, Faye Samlet s,' tfena Williams, and Ruby Park. 0000000000 work. can- didate for congress, also ran. He received eight votes in Davis eoun-t- . He did better at the Republi-ta- n state convention then he did at the polls, The eleetorial vote for president gave Wilson 433, Taft 8, 4 of which were from Utah,-an.K) for Roosevelt. The popular vote gave Wilson (i.3ti2,7l)2; Taft 3.5i4,10(i, and Roosevelt 4,058,480. The house of . a ! A LITTLE BURNS en Years Ago ' should haoo, HERE- (F WOODS W ten-year-o- ld the left hand-Mr- T s. wenty Years Nephi Hepworth recentlyin -presented the following PuPils a piano recital: Norma Roberts, June Telford, Louise Argyle, Ins The Reflex of Items takejL-froHepworth, Veda Winegar, Evelyn 20 years ago, dated November 14, Argyle and Lenore Hepworth. 1912, which will be of interest to Mrs. Alice Cleverly has returned our readers: from a Salt Lake hospital where The Kaysville high school basshe underwent an operation. team is now organized with ketball Mrs. Thomas Roberts is visiting Milton Burton as captain and Leon her daughter in Grace, Idaho. an- String, manager. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sellers Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claud nounce the birth of a son Novem- Colemere on Monday, November Ago- t her tern you oner that will better preaa vour will soli, wet tbia tiul services In Community Plate Silverware that these men and women create." Items of interest to our readers awOnaWls Cimmmntfjt Ltd. farewell party was given in of of You save, for instance, 11.23 on a service for eight by Your rhoice of lervice'for six or eight, in the latett and mott favored Community deaigns Including the new Lady Hamilton, the Noblesse, the Deauville, end the Crosvenor. Your choice of the (iOOB FOBTUNB honor of Elmer Miller, principal Davis high at the assembly hall the school last Friday evening the student faculty and board of education. Layton Born Suniiay morning to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knowlton a fine baby boy. The marriage of Miss lone Carver Iuis of Cook and Clearfield using heat to main Spats funny A little gu light burns, and It gives you ice cubes. Seems funny. But if it works, It works. Its no funnier than radio. And both especially constructed to protect Silverware from tarnishing. formerly Kowley Drug Day and Night Service Phone 45 ; Remember, Clean, New Stock for sll Uses in the Home. -0 35c Kotex, Satur- for 75c 20c, 4 day it takes such a tiny bit of flame, too, Epsom Salts, High 19c Refined, only 33c 60c Milk Magnesia 60c Rubbing Alcohol, 2 ...53c for Prescriptions filled correctly as ordered by a highly experienced, registered druggist checked by a pharmacuetical chemist. We meet all fair 25c use old or 100 drug own- home ed and operated. Carl Says So! YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD JEWELERS j j ELECTROLUX! ftxnionuTom.j Never a. msstwt . SINCE 1870 OGDEN, UTAH Im add. mer-chandis- e. aubsti-tute- d This Elgin has IS jewels, 14k white gold tiled case. 537.30 J. S. LEWIS CO. petual-motlo- competitive prices mi good 4 liny fastens CLEAN Remember tar 14 dare to chill a big Electrolux Just a little; pilot! light, which keeps turning soma kind of liquid into soon kind of gas and so on asort of po n refrigeration proton. Theres harmless sealed In ammonia In it, little stronger than household ammonia. But the beauty of this system Is, there art no moving parts, nothing to wear, no noise. And no ofl, is required. tion or brain-wor- k Attractive Elgin, moderate! priced. 10 karat white oe yep low gold tiled case. $ 25.00 CRYSTAL CASK and the OOD PORTl.YK MAHOGANY CHEST I'll never understand radio and rS sever completely understand tho (Electrolux, but if I get music and Iso jl ought to bo satisfied. Kaysville Drug i Elgin? profit to oursolros, spoclal 0 false fl yfaap ty yarfe Wasatch Gas Co. OCOOOCOCSD When You Save Wisely You Can Spend Well Save today so that you may spend tomorrow for those things you have always wanted, a home of your own, travel, education, your own business, or else financial independence. These things are waiting for those who save. No matter what hap pens you are safe with savings in the Barnes Bank. Barnes Banking Co. a son. The cities and towns of Davis county should agree upon and pass 11, KAYSVILLE, UTAH .4$ Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. BOUNTIFUL Correspondent MOT MRS. FRANK 127-. Tnlgphomc:. Bountiful tminf Fmt for fourtoon days, without were taken from The Reflex of 10 years ago, dated November lfi, m ber 6. . Mrs. Mary Pelton is ill home. K IT will not tako advantage SSS; mWEZtf - la Tk. Stumrtajr of our financial tocurily and trail until protparlty returns. To giro our mn and Honwn the work they tTXVUTHEK AMD idmiM NOV. 12 rili to 20 th ONLY ' 6AS pttnr U6KT : 1022: A SALK O-PIIO- FIT representatives had 201 democrats, 12ti Republicans, and lfi T jbrjKfW enchers W Menacing W Graham is visiting Mrs. Wesley relatives in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. C. C. Gardner entertained at a family dinner last Sunday. The First ward M. I. A. officers enand teachers and their partners home the tertained at a social at of Dr. and Mrs. Juel Trowbridge 11, honFriday evening, November Myand Monson oring Miss Jean ron Bangerter, who were married 16. Wednesday, November entertainMrs. Wright Fernley bridger-lanehMV-ii- today (Thursday). v Mrs. Mark C. Holbrook pert-y ained at a familyparty'VedneB-dahonor, evening, Number 16, vnU leave Dell, her son, ing soon to fill a mission in England. and dance Monday evening a social eon On speed ordi-danc- - November 11, honoring Miss Jean - . Monson. Sessions camp of the DaughThe Noters of Pioneers, met Friday, ofMrs. home the at vember 11, Richard Stringham. Dell Holbrook was the honor Friday eveguest at a party given home of his the at 11, Nov. ning, C. Mark Mrs. parents, Mr. and. friends were Twelve Holbrook. were played and present. Gamesserved. refreshments Mrs. E.'O. Muir is entertaining lunchthe Klyklo club at a bridge County Bank d CLEARFIELD ed' a t Davis . y. - af-- he stressed jirs.A I to talk over VLcan feel thor-- . bughly at home for you- he" friendsT among VerF available resource w entire organiza-- n f pvk' -- Papre3 liberal-automob- ile Fire Halted 193TTo7JoZZZ:.::: A letter from a farm owner tells this story: When fire broke out the other day my wife called the telephone operator for help. She telephoned all who could reach us quickly. Suddenly the wind changed and another appeal to the ppepatoy brought additional biiiliT help nto save all our mgs. -0- Priceless emergency use is only one of the telephones functions. It keeps you in touch with prices, with customers, saves many trips aqd makes social contacts all for few cents a day; -0 The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph . Company ..:v. 1931 Ford Roadster 1931 Ford Deluxe Tudor 1929 Ford Sport Coupe 1926 Nash Sedan 1929 Essex Sport Coupe 1928 Chrysler Sedan ... j... 1927 Chrysler Sedan . - rrr- - 1926Chrysler7 1926 Willys Knight Sedan Stake 1929 Ford -- i n ch Panel 7000 Miles l . 1930. ford 131 .00 S295.00 S395.00 $175.00 $95.00 $175.00 ..$1G5.00 $125.00 $ JL25 00- .......$95.00 on .$425. $175.00 00 T Model Trucks and Passenger Cars Its Strange but True-tf,at- - most-motorists-seeretly-w- ould like to dodge thumbing neighbors. i WATTIS-K1MBAL- L MOTOR CO. i . OGDEN - fcy your Thi li one of ittici of tdvertUemcnti pud forLiec--r local trampomtioa company. lu purport it to motoritta from giving lifts to thumbers," cr rides. This practise is dn;crous to motorists ana cc- - to transportation companies; |