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Show THURSDAY, OCTOIlFn ; Kaysville meeting of the Kaysville Unit Of the. American Legion Auxiliary n was held at the homo of Mrs. L. Burton Monday evening. Mrs. Burton was ' assisted by Mrs. A Mil-to- . LeRoy Crawley and Mrs. Louis Drakes. Twelve members attended. Next Monday evening meetings will be held in Ogden for bth Legion members and Vuxihary members., Following the meetings a luncheon and dance will be held. Members of the Evening Bridge club-Wibe guests of Miss Melba Thornley this (Thursday) evening. WANTED: A good reliable man to supply customer with ltawleigh Products. Write Rawleighs, Dept. Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Clifton-Bal- l willJtM? hostess to the members of the" ALonas club at iher home Wednesday afternoon. George Green was pleasantly surprised by the Kaysville Genealogical, Society at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Clifford Green last Friday, September 2t, sthe occa-- " sion being his eightieth birthday. Mr. Green has worked in the genealogical committee for twenty years, and has been a fuithful temForty-fou- r people ple worker. were present including the bishopric and a member of the stake presidency.! Following the Sunday evening ll UTJ-52-12- 7, services at the Tabernacle, members of the Adult class of the M. I. A, .were entertained at a social at the. home of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Bowmian. A program consisting ! of a vocal solo by Kent Johnson and a talk given by W. A. Kinke on his expedition to the land of the origin' of the Book of Mor mon and among tho Indians was presented. Following the program, refreshments were served to sixty guests. The. entertainment committee sonsisted of: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mrs. Darvel Miller and Miss Isabel Burton. Mrs. John E. Barker, Jr., and infant daughter returned home from a Salt Lake hospital this (Thursday) afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winters and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dolor of Salt Lake City wero the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. William Winters Sunday. Thursday evening the Senior class of the Kaysville M. J. A. L. D. were entertained at a wiener roast at the pasture of the W. D. Barnes farm. Bonfire games were conducted by Wayne Millet. Following the games, a bonfire luncheon was served to forty-fiv- e guests. Mrs. Walter Scofield and Mrs. Bessie Flint were hostesses evening at a showerhon-orin- g JijrJack Applegarth of Salt Lake CiVat the home of Mrs. Dead The play Dan Harvey. End.' by Sidney Kingston, was reviewed bv Mrs. Lester Gleason. Mr, and Mrs. It. Zena Hyde moved to Brigham City Tuesday to make their home. Mrs. I). fCJensen of Richfield, Is visiting at the home of her son and Mrs. Mr. and daughter-in-law- , ay . Jensen. Mrs. Ella Burton returned home Tuesday after visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Clifton Bar- ton, in Ogrton. Miss Leone Nance and Louis J. Gardner of Salt Lake City. were married in Evanston, . Wyoming, Saturday, September 3i. Sunday morning they left for a honeymoon to San Francisco. -tripMiss Gwen Iratt of Rexburg, Idaho, is visiting kt tho home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Francis Pratt, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bennett, Miss Mary Bennett, and Leo Trip-ple- tt were dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rex Turner at their homo LORETTA Alvin D. Stoker has been named finance chairman of the budget system of the Clearfield ward. Committee members, numbering 10, will work under his direction. The Clearfield ward Relief society began Its regular activity for the coming season with a meeting Tuesday afternoon at the ward chapel. The presiding officers for the local society, are: Mrs. Hath rine Parker, president; Mrs. Mable Steed, first counselor; Mrs. Susan Argyle, Second counselor, and Mrs. Ella Smith, secretary and treas- urer . The theme Why Read the Best Current Literature was told in the M. I. A. Sunday evening service October 1, at the ward chapel. The' program was as follows: Theme presentation by Mau-rin- e Wood; theme song, The Lord is My Light, by Fred Clark; Improvement Era poems by Julia Thornley and Dean Criddle; vocal solo, Spirit of God, by Mrs. " Bjorklund; retold story, The Clear Way, Nancy by in Ka-tin- Bless This Wood; vocal solo, House," by Mrs. Bjorklund; address, fThe Influences We Invite into Our Homes," by Elbern Dickson of the North Davis stake Y. M. M., I. A. presidency; remarks on Improvement Era subscription officer in Farmington-Katurd- ay evening, - campaign by presiding Mrs. Lydia S. Young, of Poca- Ruth Adams; remarks by Miss tello. Idaho, is spending a month Mildred Crawley, first counselor at tho home of her son and daughter-in- of the stake Y. W. M, I. A.; closing -law, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert prayer by Mr. Thurgood, stake D. Young. chorister of the Mutual. The M. I. A. "Sing was held In response to numerous Inquiries, II. L. Gleason said today (Thurs- Tuesday evening at the assembly day) that his father. Dr. Sumner program of the regular Mutual Gleason, will not visit in Kaysville session, . under the direction of until early next spring, at which Bingham Jacobs, chorister, and time he will be accompanied by bis Miss Helen Johnston, piano acdaughter, Mrs. A, S. Gleason of companist. M. I. A. 'songs were sung by the audiencee, afterwhick Iljielphia. Pennsylvania. Harris Adams sang, Over" the Children should- not be allowed Rainbow and God Bless Amerto overtax their feet after recov- ica. The community activity ery from an illness, because weak- committee announce' next weeks ened muscles increase the strain assembly program will b A Meson the ligaments and may result sage from Many Languages. in flat feet. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Barlow announce the birth of a son at the A protein supplement sharpens Dee hospital Monday. Mrs. Bar-loan animals appetite; improves and infant are doing nicely. Guild The Clearfield Literary thrift; increases gain; makes better finish on full-fe- d animals, and will hold the first meeting of this lesults in greater profit. season at the Nob Hill tea rooms in Ogden Monday evening, October 0, at 7:1.1 n. m. The reader will be Mrs. Lillian Coray of Ogden. Miss Marie Smith of Clearfield president of the Zenith club, a girls social organisation, at Davis high school announces the following Clearfield girls as new members of the club: Bertha Criddle, Donna White, Norma Manning, Maxine Leavitt, Janet McLean, Donna Clark and Marjorie Carver. Miss Marie McEntire also of Clearfield is vice president. Members of the Seventies quorum of the Clearfield, West Point - w S. Conference Rates to Salt Lake City via and Syracuse wards and their partners will meet this (Thursday) evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Roberts of Clearfield for a social gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bingham announce the birth of a daughter at the Dee hospital Thursday. Mrs. Jesse II. Barlow in company with' her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ora Barlow of Salt Lake City, left Friday for Detroit, .Michigan where they will purchase new cars to drive horn. . Alvin ;D. Stoker was honored with a birthday family dinner party Sunday at his home. Besides members of the immediate family the guests; were Mrs. Katinka Bjorklund ahd son, Harry, and Mrs. C,- C, Christenson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Holt were party guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams of Layton, Saturduv night. Mrs. Joseph L. Mabey attended the funeral services of her cousin, Mrs. Frankie Phillips Derickson Tuesday at the Kaysville taber- Bamberger Railroad Fare and for the (1 173) One-thir- d Round Trip Sale Dates October Inclusive Good Returning October 9th w, 4-- 8, Bamberger Depot at Salt Lake Is Just Across the Street From the Temple Grounds. fiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiimmi - -- 95 nacle. a O PHILCO us Ut; . if J tmiveMctiUfX Ml u I-- peciafofl t Were celebrating 10 ..traichl...yr&rsofPhUco - r SV ri,5 co1' rt ienc jur ur of Sap -- I jb Z ; leadership wllh the greatest raliie in radio history S ...the 1910 Phileo Aruii- rrarr Social. Come Inf 5 BUILT TO RECEIVE TELEVISION SOUND E . . . fio Mrs. Derickson was a resi- dent of Salt Lake City. Miss Helen Johnston, girls. physical education instructor at the North Davis Junior high school, at her home spent last week-en- d in American Fork. Miss Florence Larson, domestic art teacher, spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. They are staying at the Albert T, Smith home during the school seasons- ,v super-perfor- ! I Qfe uHiSci T)f;lYd?Kp itev z Phone 700 Mies rHiicoijscir.ru. Utfl prtord R. F l IKI fw AC Stpirltfltf JrM $ vrUg( Ukial TsW, Ills' E m S m mm m ns IT isl Ogdenl LIVE RUBBER HEELS - latrons-Shoeslefta- , -- new-com- er 2 , -t - Merchant Returns To Ogden Location FALL COMES TO . 4 Nationally Advertised TOPCOATS, f went an operation Tuesday. The marriage of Chris Draayer and Miss Alene Alta . Blanpied of Salt Lake City was solemnized in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple Monday evening. Mrs. Herman King and small daughter, Donna, attended a party Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King of Ogden. A birthday party for Mrs. Leo W, Child of Sunset Waa given Monday afternoon. Fourteen guests were present Mr. and Mrs. David A. Johnston, and son, Leon, motored to Logan Sunday,, where Leo will attend the Utah State Agricultural college. Paul Taylor will also attend school there again It is annoying to have the bowl skid around --on ap6'rclain" table top when beating eggs or cream with a rotary beater. A pot holder slipped under the bowl not only prevents the bowl from slipping but also reduces the amount of ( Harris of Brigham SUITS Stores quality foods reasonably priced personal, friendly service fast accurate the finest checking and freshesi variety of fruits and- vegetables. At Ksplana you are assured of quality, correct styling and perfect fit. Here are Fall suits and topcoats, designed'', for comfort and ease; single or doublebreasted models, pure wool, hand tailoredat prices that are right. New merchandise for Kaplans are just completing their first month in ' k t Tokay Grapes, 5c lb. Snow White Cauliflower,' 3c lb. , Lettuce, large, fresh, 5c Cut Green Beans, large ran, 8c Soda Crackers, box, . Ogden. . 2-l- b. $1750 17c Ilcrsheya Cocoa. H lb 8c Blue .. Ribbon - Seeded or $22.50 Seedless Raisins, 2 for 15c Ilershey Chocolate Syrup, can. 9c Giant C. W. or P. G. Soap, 3 bare. 11c Kingsford Corn - Starch,-- 2 for 15c . for 26c ' Best Foods Real Mayonnaise. qt 40c Coffee, Hill's Brothers, $25.00 "' Milkrpopular brands- ,-4 SLACKS 1 2c $1 95 - 69c 29c our shop on Saturdays (with repair charges of 1.00 oKmore) will be repaired the fore part of the week and mailed to you'at our expense. 3-l- can. 22c Tuna Flakes. 10c Clearfield Peas, 3 cans. 25c White or Yellow Corn, ' Stnoked Bacon, pieces, 20c lb. C. C. ANDERSON CO. 2265 Washington Bird., Ogden $J95' These shirts have the tailoring, the fit and the feel" of better shirts, as well they should cause they are better shirts. Preshrunk broadcloths, in colors and white. x 00 to Roblee-Joll- y 3 eans. 25c Pork Chops. 23c lb. Pork Roast. 20c lb. Beef Pet Roast. 20c Hr.- -Veal Roast. 2ftc lb." SLACKS . lb. b. ; $00 Keilogg'a Corn Flakes, large. 2 for 13c Dark Karo. SWEATERS belts included. SWEATERS Red Can, 27c r Stride HARDEMANS , Famous: Hats, $235 Shoes and Oxfords '$00 $00 $4.00 $5.00 A-P4.-- A-N "A Surety of Purity" LAYTON 422.50 $20 Kaplans have one of the most complete lines of sw and slacks in Ogden. Sweaters of the famous Brentwoc Hollywood labels; slacks in tweeds and worsteds and ms Fresh Salted Peanuts, t' Shoe Repair Dept. Bountiful, Utah' - LADIESTLEAtIIERorC0Mr0SITI0XHEELsl9 C ut-of-Towit Present Conclave TOWN THEATRE Set for Three-Da- y Showing at Town Pet-terso- Mens, Womens and Childrens OAK LEATHER SOLES aftuyf . Sunday - Monday , Tuesday senThe tender, BOUNTIFUL . DramatizOCTORER 8 SALT LAKE CITY of an English s timental study' Mendelssohn Felix of ed versions Hil, James 8nnSy was MtintTp; M master Oratorio "Elijah" have schoolmaster that Mr. Chips, has ROBERT bONAT Goodbye, been presented several times in tons ' . In an 1C" America but the version to be been turned into at will which play Mr. Goodbye Chips" presented in Salt Lake City by the motion picture, days, , Starring which was conducted by Ruby Tabernacle Choir in conjunction the Town Theatre forthree sentiDavis.- The remainder of the eve- with the M. I. A. will be very out- October 8, f, 10. Tender, the loveliest new wrwn CREER GARSONp,rvn.l, thfc mental as it ever was, but possess' ning was spent in playing Re, standing. ' With .affection and warmth vast game Help Your Neighbor." The dramatic effects will be cre- ing also and TERRY background KIlblRN in freshments were served to the fol- ated its atmosphere JOHN Mil l s by a cast of one hundred such as the printed word could lowing; Dora B. Petterson and twenty-fiv- e mammoth PAUL VON HF.RriED people on a poodbye, Mr. Blanch Wilson of 0gkn, Mary E. JUDITH Kl while at the same time the never give it, stage, rises form, LYN HARDINi, Bybee, Ruby Davis, Ivy Johnston, choir of three hundred twenty-fiv- e Chips, in its present MILTON screen ROSMKR of a great rank Ida Adams, Norma Parker, Dor- voices will do the the to singing. They Veted'M Ui finest picture f .k. A radiant, lovely, endearms Bonham, Kate Summers, Hen- will be classic. Yesr! supported by a full symrietta Maw, 'Lewella .Bingham, Also ing film. of fifty pieces. orchestra phony Doris Bingham, Lola Burnett, May direction of Sam Wood, "Bars anj 8trip the In , Foreve- rdemands per-combination This A Merrio Melody ('rtium m Bonham, Genevia Parker," Vera in the acting of Robert Donat in ri. with of feet acting NEWS and synchronization Elizabeth Patterson, Emma Beus, in the appearance of title the role, to it makes and possible named Greer Garson Patterson, Pearl Flinders, Laura music realize tremendous effects that a and gracious Mrs. Stewart, LaVon Mitchell, Ruth could Wednesday - Thursday not be obtained if the same as the winning been singularly Draayer, Laura Wallace, Naomi has film the Chips, group were doing both the sing- fortunate. Taylor and Madeline Mitchell. t OCTOBER Donat Mr. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ing and the acting. Chips In Goodbye, This outstanding production will and Miss Carson are both so at2JVDULTS FOR 25c ter Bounds of Slatersville was de.Cornbe J.. directed comso Spencer by both stroyed by fire Friday: Everything tractive they are STUART ERW IN in the house was demolished by wall, Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir pletely engaging, so utterly capGLORIA STUA'tT the blaze. Mrs. Bounds was for- conductor. W. O. Robinson, Field tivating as to place them in the In M. M. I. A of the years best permerly Miss Laura West of Clinton. Secretary of thp Y. forefront Could It Happen to You" Miss Maxine Muir of Los An- will be the director of dramatics. formances. Mr. Wood, who made last With from The experience gained no mistakes with this film, chose geles, Calif., arrived in Clinton RAYMOND of the Oratorio WAI.IU R sweetproduction years when he selected the Sunday evening. DOUGLAS K)WI,t . .. will enable all those taking part wisely Her Garson. gentle Greer faced JUNE GAI-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scofield to an even greater performgive PhotoCLARENCE is kOLU exactly right of a of Layton announce the birth gaiety ance this year. Taken from one of the hr- stwiee with its scenes of Enggraphically, baby girl. MrsfScofield was fortho Saturday Evening Because of the enthusiastic way lish school life, the film is excettfr of merly Miss Erma Johnston , ran. inin Rollin which Peases a in inspired you fact llent It is, picture i; Clinton. Plus of the character of might as well make yourwn faMr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis terpretation Petra, the Lout City" was received last ye&r, he vorite film before everyone, else Elijah Errol Comedy The W rung Roon" entertained their club last Thurs- has been given an invitation to tells you that it is theirs. and NEWS day evening. Those present were: again take the title role in this Mr. and Mrs. John Child, Mr.. and Oratorio. Friday and Saturday . Mrs. David A. Johnston, Mr. and Due to the magnitude of this OCTOBER Bi ll Mrs. C. Austin Child, MfXnd Mrs. and the expense inThree Shows Daily: 4:.10 p, w J. Albert Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. production 7 P. M., :38 P. M. John T. Child, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- volved it is doubtful If the people Matinee Prieee 4:30 P. M. te ard Maw, Mr. and MrSLeo W." of this state will have the opporOGDEN Returning to his home P. M 10 and 15c Child, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Child, tunity of seeing this dramatized town after an absence of several CLARK GABLE version of the within Elijah again Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and years, Sol J. Kaplan has opened CHARLES LAl'GHTON 2432 the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. next few years. at mens a clothing shop In This Oratorio will be given in Washington Avenue. Raymond Davis. Mutiny on the Bounty" Mr. Kaplan, who operated clothPrimary graduation exercises the great Tabernacle in Salt Lake Produced hy IRVING THALBERG were conducted Sunday morning City, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- ing stores in Ogden for 25 years, With had since that time-bee-n Friday, October engaged during sacrament meeting for the day and Conference PRANCHOT TONE week. The in business in Idaho during the who clothing had become old boys enough HERBERT MUNDIX to be ordained as deacons. Each price of general admission will be and Oregon. EDDIE QITLLAN For fall showing, the new enter.DUDLEY DIGGES boy gave a short talk before being uOc; reserved seats fl.oo. Doors adat 8:15. 7:00 is open p. m.; curtain, prise featuring nationally Also Information Plne" presented with graduation certifivertised merchandise from the lines cates by Class Leader Dorma Bonof famous mens clothiers. ham. The - boys were: Wayne AVAYlVWWYiW CCC NOTES Beus, Howard Muir, Billy Parker and Dale Dawson. The score of cars that came up Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell, to go over the projects and see the of Ogden are happy over the ar- beauty of nature, made their trip rival of a baby girl born last week. iust in time. The colors remained Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are, former bright just for the trip, it seems residents of Clinton. X that now they are fading. Next The M. I. A. sponsored a most time serve notice enough in adOgdens newest clothing store for men and young men! enjoyable meeting Sunday - eve- vance to 'make it possible to enThe art of being well dtessed is not necessarily synonymous ning. Mrs. Nephi Brown gave an joy something more than just the with extravagance. At the' same time quality and style illustrated lecture on The Holy scenery. Land and Egypt Mr. Brown sang Mr. Hall and Mr. Rose from the need not be sacrificed for price. Long an authority in the two aolos My Jesus as Thou State Employment Office spent field of buying clothes of tomorrow for particular men of Wilt" and The Palms." He was Thursday in ouy camp interviewthe Intermountain West, Mr. Kaplan is well qualified to ing the enrollees vwho are going accompanied by Katherine Child. assist you in getting a dollars value for a dollar spent The home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil back into circulation, to look for With that elusive L. Child was the spene of a family Ogdens stores at their best for Fall Opening, this is thing called a job. Some well men trained excellent an aFe, inleaving gathering Sunday. The guests opportunity for you to compare garment for cluded Mr. Childs parents, - Mr. this time, and we are satisfied garment, price for price with Kaplans. Step across the and Mrs. Leo W. Child, Mrs. John they will soon find employment. street and save dimes on the dollar at Kaplans convenient T. Burnett of Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Mark' A. Jackman,. new modernistic store, 2432 Washington Blvd., Ogden, s Elwood Flinders and their chilEducational Advisor few doors South of the First Security Bank. dren of Hooper, arid Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Olson and children of Peter son. Mrs. John J. Draayer has been ill with influenza this.week but Know - Do-Yo- u will be able to resume her work as a teacher in the Riverdale school About the many ad; in a few days. Norman Muir, son of Mr. and vantages of Food ShopMrs. Ray Muir, is seriously ill in ping at O. P. S.M the Dee hospital where he under. NEW! 1 Goodbye Mr. Chips Re- presented During CHILD We Make Them Viraless Way I E Look Like 11 R. The Relief society presidency entertained visiting teachers at the home of President. Mary E. n Bybee Friday night. "Dora B. the of Wilson and Blanch' Relief society stake presidency, gave very interesting and instructive talks during a short meeting Z Jofm and Lorin Criddle of Downey, Idaho, were Tuesday dinner guests and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Criddle. Mr. and Mrs. David Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Grant lleiner and Mrs. noise. Glen Thurgood And children were Mrs. Vernal Sunday dinneiLgilesta .of, Mr-a- nd. City s.tlsLi PHILCO 163K Plugs In any. where Bnilt-i- n Super ArrUl System eliminates aerial wires gives a nee. Push-Butto- n Toning, handsome Walnut cabinet. ... Elijah Will CLINTON CLEARFIELD Dresser of Men 2432 'Washington Blvd., Ogden $70' |