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Show 3 jlhe 'DeeklgTReflex DAVIS WINS THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY SCORE; ss 15, 1911, FROM CYPRUS, Advertising Rates on Application Frank White Garners 24 Points as Darts Win Subscription $2.00 a year in advance Easily No. " 109-- W LAYTON ITII A LAYTON WniTESIDES Correspondent Phone 198 Lieutenant Hilton of the Ogden police force was the speaker at the .American Legion Auxiliary meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ella Dawson Monday evening. Lieu- tenant Hilton spoke on, The Evils of Marihuana; musical selections were given bv the following: Girls trio, Miss Marceil Dawson, Miss Mariorie Ware and Miss Athleen Smith, accompanied on piano by Mrs. J. W. Ware; piano duet. Miss Evelyn Layton and Miss Jean Ellison; string trio, Miss Martha Knowlton, Miss Adra Beth White-sidand Miss Pauloen Scof field, accompanied on piano by Miss' Evelyn Layton. Mrs. Ed Layton, president of the auxiliary, took charge of the meeting. -- Refreshments were served to twenty members and guests. The assisting hostesses for the evening were; Mrs. Ralph Rampton, Mrs. Shand Cunningham and Mrs. M. S. Cleveland. Mrs. Bill Cowley of Morgan is es at the home of her Mrs. Wallace Cowley, following a tonsil operation she underwent on Tuesday. Miss Birdeen Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams, who has been seriously ill the past six months, was returned to the L, D. S. hospital Saturday, where she will undergo treatment for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Briggs and Barlow Briggs, attended a farewell testimonial, in Salt Lake City Sunday honoring their cousin Mrs. Groves, who will leave this week for the California mission. , Mr. and Mrs. William Day had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Boylin Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Thomas, all of Salt Lake City, and Charles, II. Boylin of mother-in-la- w, . Farmington. Miss Verda Nalder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nalder, is convalescing at her home from an appendicitis operation. , Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kenneth Schoffield spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nalder. Mrs. Scoffield was formerly Miss Fern Nalder. Mrs. Ruth Morgan and daughter of Idaho returned last week to their home after spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nalder. Richard Humpherys, son of Mrs. Luella Humpherys, is in the Dee hospital at Ogden suffering with pleuracy. Michael, small son of Mr. .and Mrs. John V. Adams, underwent a mastoid operation at the Dee hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Forbes spent last week with her sister, Mrs. R. W. . Adams. Mr. and Mrs. La Voy Forbes and family, Mrs. Annie Nalder and Mrs. Catherine Nalder were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Forbes. Miss Martha Knowlton was honored with a surprise party at her home Saturday evening. The guests include Miss Beth Egbert, Miss Josephine Dickson, Miss Shirley Stevenson, Miss Irene Haywood and Miss Paulccn Scoffield. Mrs. E. O, Muir and daughter, Mary Jean, of Bountiful were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Whitesides. j Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robins had ns their dinner guests Sunday,, Mrs. Robins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bone and her sister, Miss Mary Bone. Miss Martell Barnes entertained twenty guests at her birthday party Thursday evening. Mr. andjdri. Homer Warner of Salt Lake City were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams. ' Mrs. Clarence Forbes entertained with a birthday dinner party in honor of her husband Monday evening. Places were marked for the following Mrs. John guests: Forbes. MAGNA Davis really broke inSaxton. No. 70 to the win column Friday by downthe Office, No. 10 ing the Cyprus Pirates by , score of. r7 to 20, as the' second week of the Jordan basketball dors. Royal Forbes, Miss Sylvia league got underway. Frank White of the Darts prov- Forbes, Sirs. Lottie Adams, Clair Mr. and Mrs. Phillip d to be the hero : of the 'game, Adams, Forbes of Clearfield, the hostess when teammates fed him the ball and guest of honor. for shots from all angles. He cut Mrs. A. Z. Tanner and Mrs. J. B. the strings for nine field goals and Cooley attended their Bay View fix charity- pitches. The first peclub meeting Wednesday afternoon riod ended 15 to 2 for Davis, with at the home of Mrs. Z. Henry Ja- Kenneth Ilill and Howard Wicker cobs in Salt Lake City. The fol- rustling the ball for White who lowing from Layton also attended, dove under the basket for many being special guests: Mrs. Leonard setups, Used Entire Squad II. Layton, Mrs. Annettia StevenDavis led at halftime, 20 to 7. son, Mrs.. Jabez S. Adams, Mrs. Noall Tanher, Mrs. Louis I, Cook Coach Wayne Millet used his entire squad and second string men and Mrs, M. W. Cowley, the last half of the game. during Mr. and Mrs, Clarence P. Baird is the summary: Following celebrating Mrs. Bairds birthday Davis anniversary, had aa .their dinner Mel-coguests Sunday, Mr. and ,MrS. J. Baird and three children, Hill, f Mr. and 3Irs. Angus Ward and White, f Stevenson, c, three children, all of Willard. Schofield, g. . Miss Virginia Nalder was chosen Wicker, g. queen to represent the Layton Adams, f. ward at the annual Gold and Green Graham, f. ... ball. Her attendents will be Miss Welling, c. "... Iona Craig and Miss Dorothy Gailey, c Whitesides. ... Hatch, The Sunday school officers and Page, f.g. 2.. teachers entertained with a social Barton, g and preparation meeting at the ward amusement hall Friday eveTotals ning. Refreshments were served to Cyprus C. V. K. 124 Albert W. Epperson, No. convalescing 57-2- 0 of at Kaysville, Utah, TELEPHONES C. A. Epperson, SYRACUSE l Ir.and-MrsxJheroiiLd,l- in. - ' -- - thirty members. Mrs. William A. Dawson reviewed the book, "The Three Sisters, by Cornelia Spencer at the Lantern club meeting Wednesday afternoon at thejiomi of Mrs. Morris Barton in Kaysville. Mrs. James E. Ellison returned to her home Wednesday after spending the past ten days in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Adums. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wood announce the birth of a son on Friday at the Dec hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall left Monday for Berkeley, California, where they are making their home while Mr. Wall is doing post graduate work at the university there. Mr. and Mrs. Wall have spent the past month in Layton at the home of Mrs. Chloe Harris, mother of Mrs. Wall. Mrs; F. E. Wilkerson is spending a few weeks in Idaho with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Hsvton Wilkerson and family at Sudbury, f. Husband, f. Knauss, c. .. Mackay, g. Wyatt, g. . Vagenea, f. Winder, c. ... Jenkins, g Taylor, g. Bellow, g. 0 Totals 0 8 15 Score by quarters: Davis . ..... 15 29 4 20 44 15 57 7 2 20 Cyprus . Referee, Davis; umpire, Pugh. Team Standings In Jordan District W. L. Pet. Granite . Bingham Davis .. w . 2 2 II ... 1.000 1.000 .500 at-th- Mrs.--Wilfor- - Call,--Mrs-- -- Bone. John E. Neville and son, Marvin, left Friday for Los Angeles, Calif., with a carload'of cattle.They will ') AUTOMOBILE FINANCING We finance the purchase of new automobiles. r and make loans on'used cars. Mil " INVESTIGATE TODAY! n ' Eugene Litch'kH Cloyd Blain Riu a Hammcri - - -- fUo gone a week. . , has-returne- ten-ye- i Hazel Hamtlin lawrCnce E. Ij u Win. II. licit prorate And in anu filURiHANSHir f cccy-fcfu- , any shares of ( . stock a3 movbJ.r..ill t -lew fnnws Fii J- ' Jl , roldai the o'fie. in Clearfield, Uta ,, ' ! January, in ia v 'th dj Notice to to pay the deiinq CUkP.t together with th ' Estate of LEVI RICHARD MUR mg and the exm BROWN MUIR, and MATILDA , Tal-CENTRAL 'ik . deceased.'" . George C. Err A , A-CQ claims Creditors will J present Dates of pull with vouchers to the undersigned and 19 m. ' SOIKEg c k R , A , Creditors '. -- at 720 Newhouse is, Salt Building, . Salt Lake County, Lake Cit Sale' Utah, on cr before the 29th day IJelir.qUent of February, A. D. 1910. FRANK B. MUIR, stock Administrator with will anThere is delinquent nexed of estate of LE I RICHARD MUIR, Deceased, and ad owing shares of v.,vK rA M ministrator of estate of MA- - ville Irrigation ? an assessment? accoail TILDA BROWN MUIR, De.Gth day of Octuh-- r t?a ceased. , oriil amounts si t ' DAVID L. McKAY, names of the r.Mmi!, Att'y for Administrator, holders as follow.--- i Newhouse Bldg., SaltXake City, Utah. Published in the Weekly Reflex. December 24, 1939, and January 4, of J 11, 18, 1940. Sale of Delinquent, Stock Edith Blood Frank Hyde iii4 75 R. E. Bone Ralph CottreH Percy Cole . .. R. Falkner " Don and Clarence Green G. D. Jost J 7M-7s- (KIH So T2 SOI MU 14.(1 8.(1 ' 108.li 7- 797- - 40 20 7.-- TDf , sold at public auction at the front door of the Barnes Banking in Kaysville. Utah, at a. m., on the 1st day of February 1910, to pay the delinquent a, sessments thereon, together with y lo.-f- t . cost of advertising and the xpense of sale. ' KAYSVILLE IRRIGATION H. J, BARNES, Mrs.Rulon Barber. Miss Vivian Fowers of Hooper spent last week with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr- and Mrs, CarLCridJI DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS COAL and GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS , FURNACE CLEANING ar Chas. A. Trump. Prop, Phone Bountiful 105 or UK attended funeral services Sunday at Brigham City, for Miss Barbara Ser-an- ts you'd like-i- n your" home, ii money were no question. Undoubt-edl- y there'd be an Automatic Elec- how you can have these Electric as you Servants tric budget permits. - Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. Miller end :Mr- - and Mrs.-T- . Joseph Steed -- step-by-ste- Range, Electric Refrigerator, Automatic Electric Water Heater, Bott. Loyd Dahl entertained members of his 1939 thurch history class at a social at the home ofjhis Mrs. Earl W. Dahl last Friday evening. The evening was spent playing Chinese checkers-and refreshments served to Thelma Knighton. Marrion Wilcox. Golden Waite, Allan Cook, Milton W ilcox. Nelda Waite, Duane Cook. Miss Bodily, Max Waite, Katherine MacDonald. Norma Bybee, . Lola Fielding,. Sterlings Waite. Doyle Thurgood. Van Gailey, Reed Bennett and La Ree Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Jerro Steed and g, In addition to the cheapest electo tricity you have ever been able time-savin- buy, we now have appliances. Then drop in and discuss your desires with your electric dealer or the Utah Power 4 Light Company. Without obligation, we'll show you to school after a few days illness. Miss Elizabeth Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Call, has Aught AdopbiL Howard Stringham of Bountiful were Sunday dinner guests of Sheriff and Mrs. Joseph p, -- more and better lights, and a score of other work-saving nd Thur-poo- JOY YOUR Make a list of all the Electric -- -- payment., . easy-purcha- se a small down plan which enables every home to enjoy .A comfort and convenience of a host of Electric Servants. Won't you com Jo-goon- T- ? - d are moving into- their new home this week. At the regular weekly Relief society meeting, held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Joseh Hansen and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions conducted the work and business hour. A demonstration on school lunches and ways . of serving was given and a variation ofsandwiches were - Member of the Federal Deposit .Insurance Corporation Kaysville j . . . CO Dates of publication: January and 18. 1940. attended the annual banquet for electrical dealers at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City last Friday ro e- Secretary - evening. The Bee Hive Girls of the Syracuse ward are having a Silver Jubilee Tea next Tuesday evening at the recreational hall Bee Hive leaders who are supervising -- the affair are Mrs. David Miller, Miss Edith Knighton. Mrs. Arthur Barber. Mrs. Rufus C. Willey and U 2 Bernard Morton 1 i Jams H. Payne nso 13 51ft, E. J. Palmer s.'!2 2 7,so Ralph Springer '1M Geo. H. Taylor 707 .1 i(K Lavina Williams (K13 1 4.0 Bessie Young S21 1 4.0k James H. Lythgoe 792 6 210 And, in accordance with knr many shares of each parcel of stcck as may be necessary will be -- Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. BARNES BANKING COMPANY Mil 29 J There is delinquent upon the following described stock of 'the Central Irrigation company on an assessment levied on the 24th day of November, 19H9, the several amounts set opposite - 1 .."SMI Idaho Falls and amLfi0 1 Tooele .500 Mr. and Mrs. WilElias daughter. .500 - . . 1 Murriy lard, at Pocatello. .(MM) . O Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Adums were Grantsville .(MM) 0 among the guests Saturday eve- Cuprus Mr. of and Mrs. Lon Iladlock ning at their home in Ogden, when they Fridays Results Murray .55, Grantsville HO. entertained at a card party. Davis 57. Cyprus 20. Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook enterGranite 20, Jordan 17. tained the following Kiwanians and Bingham 47, Tooele 30.- their wives at their home Suturdny inevening preceding the Kiwanis Next Fridays Schedule stallation, banquet and dance, Granite at Davis. which was held Saturday evening Cyprus at Jordan. at the ward recreation hall: Mr. Tooele at Grantsville. and Mrs. K. E. Edens, Mr. and Mrs. Bingham at Murray. Lee Skanchy of Ogden, Dr. and Mrs. David Henderson, Mr. and Dan Adams. Mrs. Edith ChristenMrs. Earl Gardiman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Steed, Mrs. Alice Jesse Porter, all of Salt Lake City, son, Mrs. Della Smith, Mrs. BesMr. and Mrs. Ray J. Dawson. Mr, Gailey, sie Dahl, Mrs. Leone Patterson, and, Mrs. Leonard Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Effie Barton, Mrs. Wells ColMrs. Clarence P. Baird, Mr. and lett. Mrs. George Underwood, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Layton, Mr. .and Mrs. Kent and the hostess. Johnson, Thomas Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dan Adams and daughter, Iiouis P. Cook. were Thursday visitors The new members of the town Virginia, in Clinton at the home of Mrs. M. board and the outgoing members F. Fraiser, mother of Mrs. Adams. entertained their wives Wednesday A farewell dance will lie given evening with a theater and dinner Friday evening West Layton Lake atThose Salt at party City. amusement hall Elder tending were Mayor and Mrs. Wil- Murlanda Flint, son honoring of Mr. and Mrs. liam A. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flint, whoVill leave MonVird Cook, Mr, and Mrs. Louis P. for the mission school in Salt day Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. lake to his departure City, Johnson, M r. and Mrs. George E. February 14,prior for the mission field Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, in California. A farewell testiMr. and Mrs.. Ervin Henefer, Mr. monial will bo given in his honor and Mrs. Zulon Whitesides, Mr. Sunday at the ward chapel. evening and Mrs, Stanford Cowley, Dr. and Mrs. Irene Doncy, assisted by Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner, and Mr. her Sunday school class entertainund Mrs. Clay Adam. with. ed, at her home Mon- Er Wjggill was' -day Murland evening, honoring hostess to the Primary stake board Flint. The- class presented him members at her home Friday af- with a bible. ternoon. Following the business ing thelovely' were: Those attendparty Shirley Stemeeting, luncheon was served the venson, Beth Marian Egbert, following: Mrs. David Stevenson. Iarraine Cunningham, Mrs. Edwin Williams, Mrs. Henry Bofte.Virgiuia- Stanford 'Cwleyr"Mrsr Neville, Norma McFadden. Cora Doncy, Faye Page, J,oGrande Simmons, Wayne Page, Wendell Neville. Billy Gailey, Ralph Hicken-loope- r, Rulon Call, Steven Call, Billy Carlos. Dean K. Johnson, Mac .Corbridge, Carl Stevpnson, Mrj and Mrs. Clarence Flint, the ugliest of honor ami the hostess; Mrs. Neil Neilson of Elsinore visited a few days last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, II. son-in-la- ten-da- hn Mors - - 62-J- Published by Entered as second-clamatter February under the Act of March 8, 1879.' served to the sixty members at tending., VIRGINI S. BENNETT Mrs. Wayne Burton of Kaysville 5 Phone: Kaysville spent" Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence W. Smedley. Mrs. D. C. Stewart of Ogden anWilcox, small son of Mr. nounces the marriage of her daugh- andWesley Mrs. Harold Wilcox, has been ter, Miss Lizette Stewart and Mor- ill this week at the family home, Mr. andJIrs. ris Hansen, son-.with broncitis, The suffering Clyde Hansen of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Roberts marriage ceremony was performed of Ogden were Sunday guests of in Farmington. November 20th. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sessions and 1939, by County Clerk R. Bruce family. Major. A number of parties are Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Criddle and being. planned for the young bride Mr, and Mrs. Therin Thurgood have and her husband, among which returned home from a three weeks will be a reception ' at the 19th cities of Calitrip to the coast ward recreation hall in Ogden on fornia. -January 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Willey of Mrs. Ralph Walker and daugh- Salt Lake City were week end ter, Shirley, are spending a few visitors at the home of Mr. and days this week as- guests at the Mrs. Ben Cook. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Wallace Barber returned to y in Bountiful. home Sunday, after a her Winegar Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood and stay with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bat Mrs. Ellis Holbrook will be hostess- low in Bountiful Mrs. Mary Ann Bodily was taken es to members of the Syra Lita club at 2:00 p. m. January' Hist at to the Dee hospital in Ogden Sunthe home of Mrs. Thurgood. day afternoon, where she is retreatment for influenza and ceiving Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rich of Mor. ailment. heart' a were dinner gan Sunday guests entertained Aldin Mrs. Fisher of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rampwith a surprise party at her horn ton and familyr in honor of her Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. Williams Monday evening, husbands anniversary. birthday chiland Mrs. Melvin Davis and The invited guests were Mr. and dren spent Tuesday in Kaysville. Mrs, Elmer Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. visiting at the home of Mr. and Myron Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mrs. Thomas E. Williams. Eames, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Flint A very successful and well .ar- and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beazer. ranged ward M. I. A. dance was Mrs. John T. Barnett of Clinheld at the amusement hall last ton is a visitor this week at the Saturday evening. Main feature of home of Mr. and Mrs.- Charles the evening was the crowning of Walker. the queen. Miss Alice Smedley, who Mrs. Florence Bennett returned will represent the Syracuse ward home Wednesday evening, after a at the annual North. Davis stake three-wee- k stay with Mr. and Mrs. Green and Gold ball to be held J. D. Gardner in Blackfoot, Idaho. February 2nd. MIbs Smedley was Mrs. La Mar Waite and sman attended by Miss Sara Simpson La Ray, have been ill and Miss Dorothy Holt. Little Miss daughter. this week suffering with influenza. Wanda Rampton and Miss Colleen Mrs. Ivan Thornley and sons. Rampton were flower girls and Aldin and Gary, of Ogden wer.; did special tap dancing numbers Wednesday guests of Mrs. David before and after the crowning of A. Thurgood. the queen."' Roger Rampton, small son of Bishop and Mrs. G. Henry CONFINED TO BED Rampton, acted as crown bearer. Miss Bette Ann Woolsey. daughMr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Woosey. had as their Monday evening din- has been ill this week, with ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. tonsilitis. Zaugg and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey. Production of fats and oils from Sheriff Joseph Holbrook has been domestic materials in the United away from- his' county duties for States is likely to be larger in 1940 the past week due to influenza. to the than ever Mrs. Brigham Harvey and small Bureau of before, according Economics. Agricultural daughter, Katherine, returned to The Bureau economists expect intheir home in Kaysville Tuesday, creased production of lard, soy after Spending the past six weeks bean oil, linseed oil, and grease tJ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melmore than offset decreased producvin Hill. The following members of the tion of cottonseed oil Syracuse Sunday school were honProduction of alfalfa seed in ored last Sunday morning and each estimated at 74,100,00.) bush1931), presented with a book as ad award for perfect attendance at Sunday els, is about 24 per cent larger school during 1939: Luana Hansen, than in 19HS and 31 per celit larglone Barber, Barbara Criddle, Paul er than the average. Late fall to for common prices growers Smedley, Grant Steed, Lola Hodgson, Beverly Bennett. Jean Sessions, alfalfa seed averaged about $1(5.5.) Eloise Steed, Calvin Bodily, Mary per 100 pounds, compared with Williams, Betty Cook. Elda Han- about $17 last year and $15.9,). the sen, Wilma Green, Golden Waite average for corresponding dates. and Norma Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson and family spent last week end with relatives in Pleasant Grove and American Fork. Mrs. Melvin ;Davis and two children of Ogden are spending a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. Williams und family. Mrs. John Stoker had as her Wednesday dinner guests. Mrs. Anna Frost of Oakland, California; Mrs. Stanford Harris of Layton end Mrs. Lawrence I. Criddle. Miss June Rentmeister of Ogden visited last week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rentmeister. Gordon Ohlson has been- ill for several days with influenza. The following young couples formed a Pot Luck party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Holt, last Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Warren. Mr and Mrs. Royal W. Rampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rampton, Mr. and Mrs. Therin Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook. Lloyd Dahl and Harold Simpson bfran school at Weber college in Ogden, this winter quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus C. Willey - jf See Your Dealer or Utah PoveT & Light Co. J 11 |