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Show Elaine Holt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Holt, is ill at her CLEARFIELD MRS. CLYDE ADAMS Correspondent Thone Kaysville 226-I- home. Mrs. Eugene Reed is making rangements for a U ss To Sell Prize Beef . ar- lunch- c nn eon for her briijge club, Friday afW. D. Campbell, McNess super- ternoon at the Trocadero cafe at Following the luncheon visor of five western states, left Layton. the remainMonday for a weeks business trip the group will spent to Oakland. California. Mr. Camp- der of the afternoon playing bridge of Mrs. flyrum Adams bell has travelled over WMHiO miles at the home The of guests will be Mrs. Layton. ten the past year, making '7 during i Holt.Mrs. Harold Ellison, Matthew to trips from the Mexican border Mrs. Blaine Mrs. Clay Adams, Canada in his work. lie repofts Layton, Mrs. business is on the up trend with Adams, Mrs. Glen Mrs. Joe Day. and the largest gain in his companys Charlie Hirsch T. and Mrs. Smith Mrs. Albert advanceHe notes great history. Z. Pi A. Green attended the Kappa business and ment in agricultural Alpha mothers club Thursday afconditions in general at the fraternity home in Mr. and MrSTWalter W, Steed, ternoon Salt Lake City. T. Smith. Mrs. Mr. and Albert Jr., Mr. and. Mrs. Myron Mabey and - Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Payne i Mr. and Mrs Victor Smith of Clear- and daughter, Dora, of Paul. Idaho, Mr. and of were visitors banTuesday field attended the installation quet of the tayton Kiwanis club, Mrs. Joseh L. Mabey. David Layton and Jens K. Saturday evening at the Layton of their experiences as ward amusement hall. A quilting was held during the home missionaries at the regular regular Relief society session Tues- sacrament meeting, at the Clear-- 1 day afternoon. In addition. Miss field ward chapel, Sunday evening. Mrs. Ellis Starks has as her Gertrude Barlow gave a demonstration on IIow to Pack a School guest, her brother, Russel Perry ' Lunch. Also, recipes and sug- of Seattle, Washington. He plans 0 gestions for sandwich fillings was to return to his home in about two Next weeks. Tuesday, January given. Mrs. Hattie Sessions will begin her Of. special interest to local farmreview of Los Miserables by Vic-'t- ers. a sound moving picture entitled .The River," telling the Ilay J. Dawson, Davis county foods store operator, pictured Hugo. -- The Geneological society of Clear- story of life and soil management with one of three prize steers purchased at Ogden Livestock show, field ward sponsored a budget was shown in the North Davis to be distributed through stores In northern Davis county! dance at the amusement hall, Wed- Junior high school. Tpesday evening. nesday evening. A. T. Smith plnns to leave FriMr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams had Parker. Elaine It has been announced by Mark Rampton, Beth Nelday evening for Chicago, where he as their Sunday dinner guests, son. Vera Adams, Mack Brown, Adams, drama leader of the Kays-vill- e will attend the national canners Mrs. Chloe Harris and daughters, Neil Clark Brown, Harris M.- - I. Forbes, the A. that play. convention. Gloria. Bonnie Jean and Connie, Adams. Leon Edwards and LaMar Grandpas Twin Sister will be The assembly program of the and Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Hamblin. presented the fore part of March. regular Mutual session was Poe- Iiayton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steed had Ihe selection of the cast will be is Created" under the Wall direction California. of Oakland, try as their Wednesday guests, Mr. announced at a later date. A. Mrs. Dale Barton. Those parof Miss Kathleen Mabey, U. S. and Mrs. Rodney Bues of Hooper. Miss Lenna Hess of Ogden is ticipating were: Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. student, spent last week end staying at the home of her grandBarton. Miss Gayla Reynolds, Miss in Clearfield at the home of her mother. Mrs. Annie Bacon, who is Marie Smith and Jim Manning. arents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. The program for next Tuesday evereported to be ill. abey. Harold Perkins, who is attendMrs. Florein King honored her ning will be The M. I. A. Reading school at the B. Y. U. at ProCourse Books in Review." a with ing Colleen, birthday daughter, Members of lheEast.Side Neigh- vo, wfts home for the week-enThe Jesse II. Barlow and Sons party on her eleventh birthday anMrs. Alan Blood entertained the store is being remodeled at the niversary, Wednesday afternoon at borhood birthday club will meet at Nance Afternoon Bridge club at her home present time. It will probably be the home of Mrs. Emanuel Hanks. the home of Mrs. Gilbert M. finished about the first of The guests included: Maxine this (Thursday) evening to honor Friday afternoon. Luncheon was Eunice Zaugg, NaDean the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. served to twelve guests. February. Zaugg, Nance, Mrs. Louis Drakos, and, Irvin Perkins .has accepted a poMrs. John Graham. The hostesses sition at Mercur. where he has will be: Mrs. Wells Streeper, Mrs. been for the past two weeks. Howard Openshaw, Mrs. Louis Mrs. Paul Major spent a few, Gardner and Miss Clara Maylin. days in Woods Cross during the Miss Grayce Major has been past week, where she was the guest chosen to represent Kaysville M. of relatives. I. A. as queen at the North Davis The Lakeview Neighborhood club We are thinking of our own stake Green and Gold Ball, to be met at the home of Mrs. James prosperity and are listing a lot of foods that Utah and Davis county held at the Davis high school gym- Green on Friday afternoon. Games nasium on February 2. Her attend- were played' after which refreshproduces and that our stores sell regularly. ants will be Miss Jean Burwell and ments were' served to Mrs. Keith Miss Alice Burton. Conrad, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. Adam Ileesley has been ill at his Arthur Swanger, Mrs. Annie S. home for the past two weeks. Layton, Mrs. J. F. Conrad, Mrs. he radio script, Franz Liszt Amos Odd, Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. Come in Saturday and get acquainted with the foods was presented at the assembly Wells Collett, Mrs. Lowell Hambgrown and packed in our own state. program of the Kaysville M. I. A. lin, Mrs. George C. Morrison, Mrs. Tuesday evening. The program Roy Green, Mrs. Ida King, Mrs. was under the direction of Mark Frank Ringer, Mrs. John Nance Adams. Piano solos were played and Mrs. James Green. by Van Nance. The Lantern club met at the The condition of Alex Criddle, home of Mrs. Morris W. Barton who is critically ill at a Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon.. The members of the American hospital, is now slightly improved. Mrs. lone Chipman was hostess Legion Auxiliary met at the home to the members of the ALonas club of Mrs. Glen Robins this afternoon can at her home Wednesday afternoon. and spent a few hours sewing for Utah Grown and Packed by Woods Crows Canning Co. Miss Mary Bennett is visiting Veterans hospital. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perkins Joseph Payne in Ogden, who has and children of Layton were Sunbeen ill the past week. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Morris Barton was hostess J. Earl Jarman. to the members of the Lantern club Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Barnes and at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes atThe book, Three Sisters," by tended the farewell testimonial in Spencer, was reviewed by Mrs. honor of Elder Harold S. Barnes, William A. Dawson of Layton. Jr., which was held in the Wasatch Twelve members and six guests ward in Salt Lake City. MZJIj I - rj Nel-sonto- M J mm d. HKBLK .VALLEY PEAS IJlah 9c attended. Bay View club members were guests of Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs at the Levi Edgar Young home in Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon. Reverend Theodore G. Lilly cave the lesson on, The Art of Living." and musical numbers were rendered by Miss Mina Kinghom. It was attended by the following members: Mrs. Henry IL Blood, Mrs. H. J. Barnes, Mrs. A. M. Barnes. Mrs. J. B.' Cooley, Mrs. F. If. Muir, Mrs. J. E. Palmer, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Mrs. Sterling W. Sill, Mrs. George W. Swan. Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. John W. Thomley, Mrs. Samuel Morgan, and special guests: Mrs. Chas. V. K. Saxton. Mrs. Wrn. E. Gmley, Mrs. Annetta Stevenson. Mrs. Leonard Layton, Mrs. J. B. Adams, Mrs. Murray Cowley. Mrs. E. S. Wricht. Mrs. M. Lyons, Mrs. John Robins, Mrs. Richard L. Byrd. Mrs. H. L. Strong, Mrs. Emily B. Cannon, Mrs. Louis P. Cook, Mrs Ward Holbrook, Mrs. Dell Thomley, Mrs, Jesse BFlinUMrsT'Richarii IZ Evans, Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner, Mrs. Jacobsen, Mrs. Chas. Sheperd. Mrs. Brown, Miss Mina Kinghom, and Miss Irene Sw an Sunday - Monday JANUARY r Non bat tb f Daaiaa tald Mask ta brine tb Dnyr th 'Ihrill-cbarcc- ' Mrs Myron W. Phillips, Mrs. Wells F. Collett, and Miss Irene Swan. Carnation 13c UA1S Mb. bae 39c POWDERED SUGAR, L15c WHEAT FLAKES . Kaysville n - SOUP Chicken and Mushroom, can CRACKERS St 19c 26c 10c 15c corn 5 2 S ADULTS RICE CATSUP CANDYBAKS-GUAll Varieties 3 for CRYSTAL 10 I -- BACON 2 hmiriipv AKIM TAMIROFF JOHN HOWARD CABBAGE -- pirtar Plai "Rubmff and Orcbratra and Our Gan in Dad far a Day" .... TOILET SOAP' Farmers Union Layion ORANGES 22fts. dorep - 10c . . 17c 15c . 45c-HlAT- ES' 2c Solid Heads, lb. With JUDITH BARRETT bart. 10c Palmolive, Camay 15c head CELERY HEARTS M. V rilin nv mad Into that talk dirortty to tb WHITE MG-i-,.2- 5c Fruits and Vegetables LETTUCE 26-2- Will I AM COlllER BILLY COOK Dirctd k IBANK BORZAGE ' vt I. Dnatlaa' famaa brat M Q9 bars TISSUE Friday apd Saturday JANUARY 7 - WIPE, P. WAXPAPER Sri-lf- o Whole or Half Slab, lb. ed .u19c SUPER SUDS With Will I AM GARGEN KENT TAILOR 'J. FDWAKD 11ROMRFRG KATHARINE AIENANDER and MRGIN1A VALE - a I NEWS a fin iIvJl Regular mntr I P. M IVORY SOAP In "THRFR SONS" Matin ... 51c IRat-lO- c SNOWDRIFT 2nd Hit FDWAKD I.LU9 Saturday 01 p Medium A Grade dozen With j 23c EGGS DOVGLA8 MONTGOMERY GALE SON Db RGA ARD ELIZABETH PATTERSON JOHN BEAL A chaaa with a fartan at stall and a at 2 s .b, ?OTWhlte BEANS The Cat and the Canary la nr. TZyWead MACARONI aym-halit- ra 25c 15c 29c 15c 14c 19c PEAS 3 FOR i5c L STRING BEANS M. Plaa Twa Fratarr PAVLETTB GODDARO 'BOB HOPE In iszzam Evergreen and Thursday ' Wednesday 24-2- cans .. 4 Standby I JANUARY l:ztr MILK S pnrtrt tb Intn yaRoman it 215c 28c 25c TOMATO JUICE ,iaub....24c COFFEE TEA mr1'8-grw- 17c can 46-o- z. rni tb Iron S - GRAPEFRUIT JUICE -- - i f 25c 2 pkgs. Ala "THE MARCH OF TIME" The Criaia in th Pacific and NEWS 1 ri.-L- GRAPE NUTS GRAPEFRUIT With WARREN WILLIAM JOSEPH 8CH1LDKRAUT ALAN HALE Mil E8 MENDER WALTER MNGSFORD MARIAN MARTIN i Meinbers of the KnysvilleArt 'club met at the hno of AT lJ.oiiiuy k Swan Monday after- noon with Mrs. George W. Swan the assisting hostess. Roll call TTrivrnIjr M r?rS,l fnul OTorguifw m the Arts," Highlight.-- , in and the has on Seventeenth Century Painters of Flanders and Holland was given bv Mrs. D. Keith Iarnes. The following special gpo-t- s attended: Mrs. George W. 'Underwood. Mrs. E. Van Sanders, BUTTERS 21c la - .. PEANUT The Man in the Iron Mask Mrs. Fannie T. Layton is con-- 1 fined to the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Ijtko City lindorgoing treat-- i ment, Mr. (1. A. Williams and Mrs. R. 0. Laj ton will bo the honored guests iif the Neighborhood Birth-da- v .club at the Williams home .Monday evening. Mrsr Arthur" rhomnsben. Mrs. Resie Flint, and Mr. J. Vernon WhoImj- - will bo the Specials for Friday and Saturday,Jan. 19,20 LOUIS HAYWARD the members of the Evening Bridge club at her home Thursday Mrs. Myron W. Phillips evening. 'anj Mrs. William II King were special guests. John Thomas was returned to home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomas from a Salt Lake hospital .Friday, Buy NOW and SAVE! COME IN TODAY! Tuesdaj Matin I P. 8nJy ' JOAN BENNETT I 4 m TOWN THEATRE? aih aw' no much-covete- IfWWVWWVWWWWVWWrf Bountiful Utah ll Take advantage of these low prices on foodstuffs to stock your pantry . and your icebox. Prices are low, quality is high. Kaysv.ille states Mr.-Cottre- MM TU U JTTMTTT the-tht- - broadcasts, designed to interest parents and teachers and educate communities in the needs and interest of youth, will be presented over station KSL each Saturday at 2:4r p. m., according to Mrs. William Winters, county publicity " chairman. Following are the dates and K. speakers! January' liO, Mrs. L. Nicholson; January 27, Mrs. C. R. Moyes; February 3,Dr. Philo T. Farnsworth; February 10, Miss Winnifred Hazen. ld or QYlial Tjtah Plaices, flakes current English u scheduled for production Ftbi 2. George Fadelrof Boantlf , will play one of falling under suspicion of the i ? Ur der of the Count (which Davis .ally, occurs four times urin& SALT LAKE CITY the acts of the playi 'three University at thq County students is a SCr,or of Utah are once more distinguishfields, dramatic Ting c ing themselves in in Speech function, as evidenced by the selectionlead-of the campus, and ha d two of them for the Varsity play in U. play. Varsity the in Mr. Fadel ing parts U. and a graduate of n4V will Cottrell" Kaysville, Reed uT lead in this where he was active m it bate a masculine the play the matics, opera, and student admnI Killed years Varsity, American the premier of tration. Count,V Fadel, Cottrell Program Series Will Play Leads To Be Presented . i Production In IF A series of ' KAYSVILLE GRAPEFRUIT. 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