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Show 4 . THURSDAY, v rage Eight Years Twenty g- O- Items taken from the files of The Weekly Reflex for February 19, Del JL 'Adams to Ten Yeais Ago Head Sportsmen Of Davis. County Del II. Adams, one of themost 1914: active 'sportsmen and big game A daughter(was bom to Mr. and hunter? in the state, was elected Items taken from the files of The Weekly Reflex for February 21, 1914: . . The Martha E. Imes oratoriDacal contest will be held at the vis high school Wednesday and weex. Thursday afternoon of next Mary The contestants , Annie Rigby Clark, Dora Millard, Orb. Hanks, Blanche Payne, Ruth Barker, Frais-eNola Wendell Nance, Clark, .Olive Woolley and Joy Miller Miss Ruby Park of Nephi and were Ralph Williams of KaysvilleThursmarried in Salt Lai:- City day. Miss Park taught in the .public school here last year. ' Mrs. W. A. Dawsop of' Laytort is remodeling the buildmg formerly occupied by the Layton Produce company to make room for the Layton postoffice which will be moved there as' soon as alterations are completed, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Layton of Laytori entertained Tuesday night for their son, Golden, who left Wednesday for, a mission to the. eastern stales. Edward Layton and Andrew Cook returned to Lav ton Saturday from California whore they had spent. the past three weeks. Hon. J. W. Thornley of Kaysville has been suffering from rheumatism during the past week. The fine weather the past few days has set people cleaning up their premises for spring. Trees are being trimmed, sweetpeas are being planted and some early garden vegetables have been planted Some people are predicting an early spring, but there is considerable time for rough weather before the blue birds come. Davis County Fish and Game Protective association at the annual business held-li- t the meeting of ihe group courthouse in Farmington Wednesday night. He succeeds Glen Robins of Kaysville-- who served . as OPERA The opera, South in Sonora," Dr. G. I). Rutledge of Kaysville president of the group during the is a story, of Mexican, life at the attended the automobile show in past year. time-o- f bandits and changing preBi Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Robins- was chosen dents. . Another old folks day, better succeeding H. B. Heller The opening scene Is a fiesta in than ever, was celebrated in Farm- well of Farmington who becomes a position honor pf the presidents .birthday ington last Friday. Tjie opera secretary-treasureThis fiesta is at the house was nicely decorated and all formerly held by Owen Lund of anniversary. Gomez Rancho, owned by Don Ri- presenf enjoyed the entertainment. Farmington. cardo Gomez, who has five daughThe hoard of directors is comFarmington citizens have been ters, all beautiful except Catalina. improving the sidewalks with a coat posed of Thomas M. Argyle, Dave Three of the guests have fallen of sand The loading of the wagons Wiseman, J. N. West, K.L. Tall, in love with, the three youngest was done at the expense of the Jim Morgan, and Mr. Mitchell of daughters of Don Ricardo ' Gomez city. Clinton., but it has been willed that none F.Ider Leo Ware, Son of James In the selection of Mr. Adams until has Catalina accept proposals of KayBville, who has for the presidents office, members Jr Ware, been married, this being almost been laboring as an L. D. S. mis- of the association feel that they impossible. in for. the past 27 have a man who has always been The girls devise a plan for the sionary hasChicago been released and is active in the interest of sportsmonths, marriage o fCatalina to a bandit, ex fleeted Jiome Boon. men, farmers, and1 stockgrowers, but after seeing Catalina the banand that under His leadership the The View held Ray cjub dit raptures one of the Other its annual dinner toStudy will accomplish many association which the mere daughters and supposedly- marries men husbands of the worthwhile projects during the members) her. Through the cleverness of Rosita he really marries Catalina were invited at the hom of Mrs. year. The group voiced approval of a Sumner Gleason on Saturday eveand rakes her away. dance to hold a county-wid- e plan Those were present Bishop in the near future. In 1933 .the The loss of Catalina is grieved ning. Ilenry II. Rlood, Dr. and by the family and causes Don Ri- and Mrs. danee attracted a cardo tot insist that the girls be Mrs. G. I). Rutledge, Senator and sportsmens and was a highly attendance, large Mrs. J. W. Thomley, Mr. and Mrs. . sent to the convent., successful affair, hi were other A. SumDr. 0. and Mrs. Wiliiums, the His plans are fustrated by entertainments sponsored by the Nelson, of appearance of Catalina, who is now ner Gleason, Mrs.'G.-C- . of the new' president of loa, Utah, Miss Laura Crawford, group. . the wife A resolution was approved askMrs. Emily Sitzrr and daughter, Mexico. be passed at that ing The music is written by Charles Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Ep- the next legislation session of the legregular ' Mrs! Wakefield Cadman, Benjamin Barrett, islature to the. effect that farmers prominent person, American composer of Indian and Miss Irene Swan. Miss Clare Glea- who during the year have fed and Mexican songs, and is very de- son and Lester Gleason. protected game birds be remunerlightful. ated by the sportsmen hunting on The cast is. putting forth its RULES FOR SUCCESS private property. It was brought best efforts ana are hoping for BUILDING out at the meeting that farmers your support, 1. Be fastidious inthe, details of and sockgrowers have fed and protected birds on their farms for attire. your Correspondent MARTHA E. BARNES CONTEST to the detriment of crops, 2. Cultivate years', the MRS. FRANK B. MUIR bearing and In the preliminary tryouts for manner to have hunters their only of a gentleman, trample Telephone: Bountiful 127-the Martha E. Barnes contest, an 3. Make your face an index of lands and kill the birds almost to unusual amount of talent was disextermination. It was the concenyour character. Mrs. James Smedley, Sr, was sus played. This essay contest is held opinion that a small fee 4. build health and Daily your each year and never fails to athe allowed farmers for the losses hostess to the Priscilla club Wedtract the best masters of oratory vitality. nesday afternoon at a luncheon. 6. Cultivate they Jhave stood in protecting the Covers your speaking birds our school can produce. The pre- were placed for twelve voice. liminary contest was' a splendid guests. 6. Devote your business hourB Mrs. D. T. Bumingham and small example of what Davis high school to business. students can do. Dixie Ann and Carma, daughters, 7. Give to your work the best of There were eighteen in the conreturned from Heber City Sunday. test this year, a number which is your ability. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone of Salt 8. Let your personal bearing alLake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. compartively high. The students 9 who entered were: Beth Call, Ray ways express power. L. L. Davis Sunday. Fadell, Edith Law, Annabel Har- . 9. . Subject yourself daily to Mrs. Sarah Perkins is celebrating Funeral services for DeVoe her 73rd ris, Fay Harris, George Naylor, birthday anniversary to10. Be progressive in your ideas Rouche were held in the Beaver and Jack Weaver, Genevieve Nalder, day (Thursday). Matson funeral chapel in IngleEvelyn Pack, Ruth Pratt, Florence and habits. Mrs. Phillip Roberts, Mrs. CalDevote some time every, day to wood, California, Friday afternoon, vin Richter, Marie Welling, Joseph Roberts, Mrs. Milton Nelson, with the Reverend February 9, Richards, Helen White, Elizabeth the development of Mrs. Samuel Nelson, Mrs. Frank Ellison, Wanda Welling, D?11 Riley, Consider the influence which your Thomas L. Burden officiating. Mrs. Sarah Hatch, Mrs. ClarBuck, Rouche his died home in at and Gus Christ. .Mr. example of energetic and courageence Mrs. Enos Nelson and Nelson, West Los The contestants who were chos- ous .conduct has upon others, and Angeles Tuesday, Feben from this group for the fihal you will at once feel a sense of in- ruary 6. following an illness of Mrs. Walter Nelson attended a five years duration. He was born trouBseau tea Sunday at the home contest are: Joseph Richards, Wan- creased personal responsibility. The da Welling, Elizabeth Ellison, realization that you should try to in Kaysville in 1913, the son of of Mr. and Mrs. John Davies in Salt Wanda Pack, Ray Fadell, George do your best under all circumstances Cora Phillips and Leo D. Rouche. Lake for Mias Katheryn ' Davies, Naylor, and Helen White. The will make you redouble efforts. You The greater part of his life had who will be married to Rex Miller, , been spent in Salt Lake City, but February 25. final winner will receive the beau- can develop this realization largely went to California two and Mrs. Robert Hatch entertained tiful Barnes medal, a reward well through reflection and concentralf worth ones best efforts. years ago in an effort to re- eight guests at a bridge luncheon tion. The real reward of work is : his health. He was gifted Wednesday afternoon. the doing of that work. It should gain Mrs. Horace Hatch entertained a THE JUNIOR PROM be a source of intense satisfaction in art and writing and many critics predicted a great future for few friends Monday For some time we have seen to you tp know that as a worker evening. Those you present were: Florence Burns, signs hanging around the . halls are discharging your proper func- him in these' lines. In addition to his parents, he Elexea Nelson, Thelda Wood, Mrs. with March 9" on them. We have tion in the world Grenville is survived by his .been curious to know what was to grandmother, Alvin Mason and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Annie H. Phillips of Kays- Sedgwick. happen on this day. The secret has 'finally been di- history of dancing. The numbers ville. and a sister, Mrs. Kenneth For Maytag service call Kaysville 98J- vulged. On March 9 the annual were as follows: classic dances to G. Worthen of Salt Lake City. adv.tf. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Manita Mrs. Earl Burnham and Mrs. C. music by Burcoroll; a junior prom will be held. MaRobbins attended the funeral in II. Hesser Plans are underway already as zurka by Chopin; a polish entertained Saturday. solo, and Mrs. Robbins re- February 17, at a to what the theme of the dunce "Rondo," by Beethoven; piano an Ameri- Inglewood bridge luncheon will be. Their plans seem to be can version of the Argentine Tan- turned lust week. Mrs. Phillips at the Burnham home. will remain on the coast for some .Mrs. Fern Mumford kept a secret, as we have been un- go; a sugar plum dance written time. entertained able to learn anything about what by Tchaickowsky, a six friends at luncheon Tuesday afa dance, tap Zoola dance, a they intend to do. ternoon. a waltz March 9 isnt fbr away, so make from Faust, puntomiiie, and dances native Mrs. Jefferson Haley was hostSchool your dates now for this one big of the countries of Italy, Spain, and ess at a bridge luncheon Wednesday leature of the year, "Junior Prom." Hungary. afternoon. It was one of the outstanding The Women's Democratic THE I BOOK Study programs of the year and we hope met Monday afternoon at group the The annual edition of the D to enjoy more of such home of Mrs, S. D. Wynn. Twenty-tw- o types of book is nearly ready for press. entertainment in the future. The annual Davis county grade members were president. t Preparations are being made school basket ball tournament Mrs. James Mui dock, Mrs. Presthe most outstanding ADULT NIGHT SCH(X)L started at the Davis high school ton Thatcher, Mrs. book that has ever been published The last of the series of twelve Howard, Murray Wednesday afternoon with the Mrs. Harry Hatch. Mrs. Trueman at Davis. school classes was held South Davis Junior night dehigh team We are pleased to announce that ut Duvis on Armstrong, Mrs. E. O. Muir, Mrs. Wednesday, February feating West Point by a score of Ik T. 'TTlhe cost of this book has been re- 21. The Lurningham, Mrs. James "the for evening 27 to 10, duced to a minimum. Our expec- was lrof. speaker W. W. Ritter of the cuse 20 to Layton defeating Syra- Burningham, Mrs. James Sorensen, 6, Clearfield Jefferson Iluley, Mrs. D. C. tations are high as to the success University of Utah law school, who Clinton 24 to 15, while defeating of this book. . i Kaysville Smedley Mrs. Juel Trowbridge, gave a summary of political and drew a Mrs. Clifford Muir bye. social trends. The second round will be played I avis enjoyed a and Mrs. DaKa ATHLETICS bridge next Monday afternoon with. Clin- party Monday The Davis Darts were defeated SEMINARY evening at the home ton Tooele South school Mrs. of meeting by Two very commendable probred Ramrton. Junior, Kaysville high Friday by vs. Syracuse, Layton a score of The Darts suc- grams were given in the The members of West meeting Layton Battery D enterPoint and Clearfield resting. ceeded in keeping the score nearly and West Layton tained at a wards; the tied through the entire game. The third round of play will take vvenmg at the Arn,oryP WatioSs speakers and their subjects were Davis Darts will play Murray as follows: ere issued to two hundred Dons Bodily, How place next Wednesday with Clinguests. high school, Friday, February 23, to Iray"; Dwight Lee, Was Jo- ton meeting Layton, Kavsville Mr.sMurdock, in the Davis gym. The first game seph Smith a West Point M, and meeting Clearfield Ph Drophet?"; Ruth McCann, Mr! Will begin at 7:00 and the main Eusthope, "Fast Offerings"; Cecil vs. South Junior. Syracuse drawMr- - and Mrs. WM M,u;r is scheduled for 8:00. We Bingham. game K. The New Jerusalem ing a bye. Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred are wishing the Darts much suc- and Its .The fourth round will be Ileatriee Miller, Mr and Mrs. Calvin RobTemple; hampton. played cess. on "Let Your Light Shine"; U Yon Friday of next week, and the erts, Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Argvle Berinett, '.Salvation; and Jack schedule for this round, together ASSEMBLY Smedley nd with the results of Mondays and Mr' Weaver, "Opportunity." d M Tooele high school entertained In the jrr:,y Howard were ward the program Wednesdays games will be an- guests of Mr. and MrsuE..IL-Mui- ri the Davisites ' Friday with an ex- was this:Layton Paul Major talked on nounced in next weeks Reflex. ' cellent assembly. This,. assembly Tithing"; lav Jnst; The was brought To us In exchange for Necessity We Pay Highest of lurity; Dean Barber, AUXILI ARY PARTY .TONIGHT Prices for a similar assembly which Davis Religion in. Our Daily Hides : IViu ; Furs and Lives"; The Kaysville unit of the Ameritook to Tooele several weeks ago. Nora Wileox, The Gift Kepent-encof can Legion Auxiliary will enter- These assemblies are good will W(ol i tjkin fit a on.vtx... tokens and are intended to pro-- Gifts Mrs. Nephi Palmer of Farmington last Sunday.- , . Principal JohnTolman of Centerville has purchased the lot just porth of the Whitaker home ' from Carl, Smith and expects' to erect a modern Cottage there. By NORA ATKINSON VIRGINIA WIXOM MARIE WELLING president of the Byron-Tisher- Le-dre- , r, ... ' - vice-preside- - r, , - ; . - BOUNTIFUL - W 1 Funeral Services For DeVoe Rouche Held February e. self-relianc- e. Dairy Conference . Set for March 3 Af. Ogden School nt Problems relative to the dfrelop-methe and of purebred cattle, control national plan of the AAA to be discussed wiU dairy production, conference March at a state dairy school, 3,. at the Weber county high of editor A. Glover, J. Ogden, by M Hoards Dairyman and president association, the Holstein-Friesia- n-George c. Professor to according and Caine, extension, dairymancontrol chairman of the production committee for Utah. . . The 'dairy conference will commence at 10 a. m. with special Separate sessions for breeders of Jersey, Guernsey and Holstein cattle. At 2 p. m. Mr. Glover will address a genera) session in the high school auditorium on matters of vital interest to the dairy industry. Mr. Glover has been associated closely with all movements for the improvement . and development of of dairying for more than a quarter a century. He has served the dairy interests at Washington, D. C., for a score of years by appearing be Friday evening at a buffet supper with bridge following.. Mrs. Warren Harmon and Mrs. George Hannon, entertained last Friday aftehnoon honoring Mrs. Kenneth Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Roberts entertained at a buffet supper Sun. day evening. The South Davis stake M. I. A board were guests of Mrs. C. C. Gardner and Mrs. David Moss last Monday evening. Stake M. I. A. union meeting will be held next Sunday in the First ward tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Smedley twenty guests at a bridge dinner Friday evening. Mrs. Thelma Christensen was the guest of honor at a party Tuesday afternoon given by the South Davis stake Primary board. Mrs. Christensen resigned as a member of the board to become an officer in the First ward Relief society organization. fore congressional committees in support of legislation aimed at the( control of imitation dairy products. He has worked diligently for ap--. propriations for building a strong-e- t dairy department and later he was responsible in large part for the inauguration of the bureau of dairy industry in the United States He was department of agriculture. Holstein-Friesian elected president of the association of America in ; June, .1933- .invitAll dairymen of Utah ed and urged to attend the- confer- made possible ence, which-- is through the efforts of the Weber Central Dairy , association. 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The program consisted of the following numbers: a skit, a vocal solo, a .musical trio composed of an accordian, guitar, and harmonica, a saxophone quartet, a one-aplav entitled Friend of the Family, a tap dance by a group of girls, and a vocal solo. The Davis high student body ,, witnessed a unique, and unusually .entertaining assembly, Thursday, February 15. The program was furnished by the Frazer-Jame- s dance group, directed by Mr. Frazer. The program was designed to present the different phasesof .the ct , , . , in Brick Home with Lot Kaysville-S- ee FRANK II. BLAMIRES Kaysville All The list of speakers and their are as follows: Alan Burns, COOTIES No man ever came out of the 'The Fulfillment of IVopheoy in the Latter Days"; Lane Mann, trenches without, a scratch. Resurrection"; Noriene Lamph, Usher (to cold, dignified Repentence; Beth Ashby Light; lady): and Margaret Brough. Are you a friend of tho Divine " "" The Aqttrorfryr UTfrf'lndeed. no, Im the bride s mother." " j BASKETBALL DANCE iavis and Tooele students The tidj at the Pacific side of the joined in a good time at the annual I anama Canal averages about basketball dunce held in the Davis twelve and lf rise and gym immediately' following the rail; on the Atlantic feet end tho rise The was music, furnished Panfand fall averages only about one by the Stacey orchestra. foot. sub-jec- , GROSSMAN & SON ts LAYTON I hones: Day Jffcht 71 R3 New location jU8t north of Mare Broa. garage on main ' 'highway. one-ha- r , Dave Grossman FOR SALE ! Five-roo- m Dealers in-LIVESTOCK Yiuji FIRST For Jlighest Prices on HIDES, PELTS. WOOL and FURS Phone 69J - Kavsville I. Official S. maps give the name Hispaniola jto the island of Haiti. Hispaniola was the name originally given to the Island bv Christopher Columbus when he discovered it on December 6, 142. 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" ants in yourmC ' R A N G E .only, fills t'ur prescriptions and is in charge , times. at all kaysville drug Prop. L 100 NEEDHAM, per cent y r' of Changing to a CASH basis has placed d, ters of Utah Pioneers met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Erastus Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Wynn entertained at a bridge supper last Thursday evening. The occasion being their crystal wedding wCCOn "" ' ! ' terC Know the Power of Cash j Jean Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer, is in a Salt Lalte hospital suffering from pneumonia. The South Davis scouts won third place at the Scout circus held in Salt Lake last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Duerden have returned from a trip to Spring-fielOhio. Mrs. William Holbrook entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday. Cbvers were laid for eight. The Kimball camp of the Daugh- Me. -- mxoiEmicflira efficient public service |