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Show s KAYSVILLE J. A. Hendricks Seeks District Attorney Job Members of the P. S.. G. club att- ended a swimming party at the Lagoon Mondays evening. After John A. Hendricks, of Ogden, announces his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for district attorney in the September 3 prielection. mary ' Mr. Hendricks has a bachelor of swimming a' lad luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. Darvel Miller, Mrs. Kenneth Dotson, Miss Ruth Robins, Mrs. Mark Adams, Mrs. Grant Williams, Miss Helen Miss Ramona Hill, Pace, Miss Genevieve Gailey, Miss Faye Robins, Miss Marjory Robins, Mrs. Weldon Hayes, Miss Margie Beesley, Miss Faye Sanders, Miss Venla Bone, Miss Ruth Bowman, and Miss' Elaine Hyde. . Pair shell rimmed LOST Please return to George glasses. . Schick. party was given Monday at thr homeofMrsrATnos Odd, non- oring the birthday anniversary of A Miss Sadie' Hayes. It is an annual affair and is given' by members of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rookhuyzen, of San Jose, California, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Hyde at their home Sunday. ' Mrs. Thomas Newnham and Mrs. Ivan Green and small daughters, Norma, Lola, 'and Wanda, of Buhl, Idaho, and Mrs. George Colvin and daughter, Naoma, of Magna, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hy-ruHayes this week. Mr.and Mrs. Reuben Bennett anJudge John A. Hendricks nounce the arrival of a son at the science degree from the Utah State home of Mrs. Bennetts parents, Agricultural college at Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, of Utah, studied one year of law at Sunset, Saturday morning. - U tah and' recei ed MisiDarlene a juris doctor degree from the ing at the home Stanford university law school at Irwin Sheffield tPalo Alto, California. Delta. He has practiced law at Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Barton Utah, for the past sixteen years, served a term as city judge of Og- were pioneers, his father was rearden city and four terms as Weber ed in Farmington and served with county attorney. . the Davis countv militia in the Mr. Hendricks was born and Black Hawk war in southern Utah. m -- and daughter, Elaine, left Tuesday morning for the San Francisco Worlds fair. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Koldewyn and Rosel Hyde will leave this (Thursday) evening for Portland, 'Oregon, where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Lydia J, Sheffield is visiting with her daughter and two sons, Mrs. J. Howard Anderson, Elbert and Loftis Sheffield, in Washington, DV(L The Scoffield family reunion will held Sunday, August 18,at be, Lorin Farr Park in Ogden. Luncheon will be at 1 oclock and the program at 2:30. Following the program, the afternoon will be spent in social activity. Raymond King spent a few days the past week visiting friends in American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart and daughter, Barbara Anne, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Glen Stuart and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scoffield and sons visited friends in Wells-vill- e Sunday. Myron 'Marston returned from the Dee hospital the fore part of this week. He underwent a major operation two weeks previously Mrs. Elmer Cottrell and family of Ogden were Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Golden Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robins entertained at a family gathering at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Webster and sons, Jay, Maurice and Douglas, the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ford. Lin- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Love of Lay-toand Calvin and Ray Lee spent last week-en- d at Mirror lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adams and family spent Sunday at a family reunion held in South Fork can-yo- n, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Silvers and two daughters of California, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Erwin. The annual Bennett family reunion will be held Friday antrSat-urda- y n at Guinavah Camp in Logan canyon. Miss Sadie Hayes and Miss D Ilayes will accompany Mrs. Blanche Alexander, of Midvale, to Buhl, Idaho, Sunday, where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood t A. Ar-del- la for Davis County Commissioner Q r 1 M ? ' . i ' o and son left last week-en- d for Ce- D dar Breaks, where M Heywood has accepted employment. They D will make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curtis of Baon the Democratic kersfield to D visit witharrived here this week relatives.' They were Ticket at the Primary by Mrs. Glen Robins, " D accompanied Election September 3 who has been visiting at the Curtis home. D Miss Margaret Rigby, recently He is progressive and active in civic affairs. returned missionary from the southern states mission, will be Interested throughout the county a large land owner Secthe speaker at the and taxpayer. One of the largest sugar beet growers in Q ond ward sacrament Kaysville meeting next Mrs. evening at 7:30. the county. Newell V. Sanders will render a n Sunday vocal solo. , He was born in Bountiful and lived in Bountiful and Sunday, August 18, the descendants of Jacob Moroni Secrist will Clearfield all his life meet at the home of Mrs. Annie Secrist Layton on his 00th birthday anniversary for a reunion and to organize a permanent family to 3 organization. All member of the Secrist family are invited to at kQ 1, 2-y- term ear Dont Forget i - Vote SEPTEMBER a ; Post - at o tend. Fish-Jak- e. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Braun and two, daughters of Provo, ara spending this week With Mrs. Brauns sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I. Criddle. The Mutual Improvement asso- proved a huge success. The program consisted of a vocal selection by Miss Gloria Warren, and missionary experiences by Mrs. Clarence W. Smedley, Mrs. Therin Briggs gave m reading and Mrs. Noall Tanner of Layton gave a retold story. Miss Neth Hansen rendered an accordion solo. Miss Gwen Swenson of Ogden sang two vocal-solo(a) Mighty Like a Rose and (b) Youth of M. I. A. which was composed by Mrs. G. Henry Rampton. The Tribute to Mothers and the Response was given - by Mrs. Everett Johnson and daughter, Mavis, two instrumental selections were given by Miss Margaret Smedley and Miss Gwelda Fielding. WAWWAVJWiVWVVWA MELONS V.v.w, Bonntifnl Utah '"Sunday-Monday-Tuehd- Matin 1 P. ( Matin Price t f P u Children lie 1 Mill. Adnlta lie A Price, Children lie I Mill, Adnlta Me Inc. Tai Iran Dnnne-Ca- rj (,rant M.il-'-Em- My Favorite Wife With Ana trip to Lava Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily and three children spent Tuesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Tree and family at their home in Granger, Utah. Miss Marjorie Flint of Kaysville is a house guest this week of Miss J oan JKriggs Miss Bessie Gailey was a weekend guest of Mrs. Henry Reddish at her home in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett and Mrs. J. J. Bennett attended the wedding reception last Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer D. Major at the Layton ward recreational hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Holt returned to their home Tuesday from a three weeks trip to the east. J Mr. and Mrs. Vem Rampton and Mr. and Mrs. Royal W. Rampton and their families returned Sunday after vacationing for a week at Yellowstone national park. The annual mothers and daughters social, which was given by the Young Womens Mutual Improvement association at the ward chapel last Thursday afternoon n MacBndc-Cranvil- it t If ari final and refrehi, matrimonial merriment that . th Color Cartoon Fahia acreen! Ala Th Milky Forecast Mr. Mitchell has been a. resident engaged in farming. He attended the schools of Davis county and the L. D. S. college in Salt Lake City and served for ten years in the bishopric of the Clinton ward. , Mr. Mitchell states that his interests are in Davis county and if nominated and elected he will use his best judgment to serve the best interests of Davis county and its residents. MIDNITE PREVUh Thursday, Sept. 3th . The Ghost Breakers" Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard l Wednesday and S. BENNETT Corresponded Fhone Kaysville 62-J- 3 It was discovered early this week by attending physicians that Elmer Fielding, 30, of Syracuse, has a broken pelvic bone and a dislocated hip, as a result of an accident which occurred in Syracuse three weeks ago, when the grain binder on which Mr. Fielding was returning to his home was struck by an automobile driven by Torn! Yamada, 18, also of Svracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. Miller, daughter, Beatrice, and granddaughter, Miss Eloise Steed, and Seymour A. Miller, Sr., returned home last Wedensday evening from a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton rR. Hardy and family at Sterling, Alberta, Canada. Mias Ileene Waite was hostess to members of the S. 0. S. Clothing club at her home last Monday afternoon. Horace Barber, who . underwent an appendix operation ten days ago at the Dee hospital, was sole to return to her home last Saturday. Mrs. Bernard Garlick left for her Thursday-Augus- 21-2- la Beyond Tomorrow -- Witir Charles Winninxer Maria Ouapeiukaya -- . Helen Vinn-C- jgfiaga Aubrey Smith 2nd Feature Stan Laarel and Oliver Hardy Saps at Sea run . . . dont walk! HURRY to see what big ice cream cones were filling up for a nickel! Any flavor . . . two dips, It tastes so good and its good for you I . S3 m CmndAlio Friday and Saturday August 23-2- 1 8atarday Matinee Lana Trnr-Gr- r Jean . Kent - Wallace It KAYSVILLE . . . . Cramer News Tarpin-DLc- k i Blondell P. M. Morphy la Two Girls on Broadway THOMAS LUNCH . With Bfi Eddla Lana rd Cor -- mi Grand Entertainment (Ham mi r, Gaiety, Dance and Sony ! A lei Cat CoHefe" and -I With Teylor-RlchaFArd-Llo- Spills and Thrill." WWMMWWiWiSW JW Shop Today for the Week End 4-- H last Friday evening, after home three weeks with spending the her parents, past Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Moss and LOOK at These BARGAINS SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR ! - - 20c 2 . BON VOYAGE! 1 So you are going on a trip a long, lovely vacation. O. P.S. Stores wish you a bon voyage arid hope that you will continue to visit and buy from them in the various towns where, they are located. Candle I" Democratic i ? Jell, Ti- ettrttn On S.pt."'-'-' 3- wHrt r.lil r1 Raisins, 15 ox., 6c Fancy Peanut Batter, jar. 22c Broken Taffy Candy, r 2-l- b. - 13c lb. Corn lleefr 20c Ginger Snaps. 1 lb., 10c O. P .S. Butter, 1st quality, - Libbys- vi SUCCESSFUL FARMER ... " ' ully i Dinnerette lork and Beans, 9c Ripe Olives, pint can. 10c Milk, popular brands, for 2flc Corn Starch, Kingsfords, 2 for 13c Com Flakes, Kelloggs, 2 with how 1. 20c Q)dol. large size. 19c Palmolive or Lux. 6c Big J Flour. $1.13 Cantaloupe, large site, 5c --- , - r A MINING ENGINEER.. . i i i College degrees in mining engineering and wort in the mines of Park City, Eureka and Garfield Smelters have given Mr. Moyle insight into the prob lems of one of Utahs basic industries. A SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZER... ...with a broad understanding of welfare needs. Mr. Moylehas given freely ' of grams. He has aided in serving as its chairman. ' t - J 1 AN AMERICAN PATRIOT 3 . I,eg of Lamb. 23c lb. Pork Roast, 18c lb. -v-ir Pork. 23o lb Pork Leg. 3c lb. Beef Roast; 22r lb. ' i it - 34c Powdered Sugar. 2 Iba, Lie Coffee, popular brands. 25c Miracle Whip. qt 31c Mr.' Moyl.- nwgeiRveitoelr'amJ "sgnculturhl Ihteretir for many years and has been actively identified with several irrigation companies. , Cake Flour, 20c Blue Ribbon Seedless 6o"'-- - Se ; of Utah win choc. port of Ik. .Uottoo of , delicious flavors, 6 Swansdown GOVERNOR . . . Through military service in the World War and leadership in American Legion activities since, Henry Moyle is qualified to lead in preparedness for defense. Tender Beef Steaks, 28c lb. . O.R SKAGGS tJEU. BALANCED i 1 fi Primaries: September 3 BY TRAHIKIG MID EIIPEBIEUGE A Runoff Election: October A Final ta h! Election: November 5 STORES FOOD A .Surety of Purity Utah ' I Layton, Political Advcrliiwnwnt. 0 ! 30c Exciting. Unnaaal. Daring ! Jean Parker-Richar- d CarUun 4 WITH t 2 TWO ADULTS FOR . SYRACUSE w,, in Color nnd Latest New five-da- y F, E. Mitchell Patrick Beckett Bate Sheemakeer-Srotl- y Donald Th ttp. m , Scott-Ga- il Randolph Kaysville - - iaf , JAMES BALL M ay August FOR SALE m. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Thurgood of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. William II. Simmons of Layton returned home Tuesday evening from a is TOWN THEATRE s ciation is planning for a ward outing to be held on the church lawn this Friday evening, beginning at v-- Vote for . four children returned home Sattrip urday evening from a ten-da- y national Yellowstone through Commissioner park and historical points of interin Wyoming. CLINTON F. E. Mitchell, of estMiss Feril Barber is spending Clinton is a candidate for the nomi- several weeks at the home of Mr. nation of county commis- and Mrs. Henry Manning at Bursioner on the Democratic ticket at the primary to be held September ley, Idaho. Anderson of Syracuse Raymond Z,and Kenneth Childs of Clinton recently returned missionaries from Canada, visited Monday in Salt Lake City. Clyde Hansen and sons, Norman and Gordan of Syracuse and Morris of Salt Lake City, left Wednesday night for a few days outing F. E. Mitchell Seeks 1 n. j THURSDAY, AUGUST THE WEEKLY- - REFLEX PAGE EIGHT " 1 |