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Show PAGE EIGHT FARI.IINGTON Repair Machinery Now and Safeguard Food for Freedom Covered Wagon Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, held a regular meeting, Friday evening at the courthouse, under the direction of Royal Rampton, commander. The FARMINGTON Every usable Auxiliary also met, Mrs. Max farm machine must be putin shape 'Swenson, president, "Teing Iri or kept in top condition if agri. !, charge. culture is to do its part in the 'Doris Ann Ball, two 'and one-- , UM2 farm defense program, George daughter of Mr. and E. Dibble, chairman of the Davis defense board, USDA Mrs. Clinton Ball, returned to her county home Thursday from a Salt Lake warns. The 1942 farm defense City hospital after a' recent appen- goals call for the highest total dicitis operation. The little girl is production of farm crops, milk, reported to be recovering nicely eggs, and meat products on record. now. With the manufacture of new i Mrs. Lucy Hess and Mrs. Clara machinery and equipment in DM2 Rose joined their sister, Mrs. Pearl sharply curtailed because of deS. Lee Saturday afternoon in Salt fense demands on supplies of steel, Lake City and the group visited copper and other metals, farmers upon their cousin. Mrs. Hannah Grover will have to depend more Mr. Dibble exHegstead, of Salt Lake City, who existing machinery, to the scarcity is seriously ill of a heart ailment. plained. In addition farmers new of may equipment, An Era Victory dance is schedavailable. farm labor limthe find the at uled for Saturday evening ited in DM2. local ward amusement room. It is to M. I. A. Pointing out that the machinery the be to sponsored by was used this year celebrate Going Over the Top now on farms of the largest crops one to produce Era the with Improvement said he that the bulk on record, drive. can be satne of machinery this, CenMr. and Mrs. W., W. Rice of make the DM2 crops to in shape put terville were Farmington visitors asked for in the food for freedom Saturday. program. Mrs. Alice Hess entertained In order to do this, farmers Sunday at a Thanksgiving dinner, should check now all farm mahonoring her cousin. Miss Mary chinery and order, any needed Louise Seader of New Jersey. Miss parts immediately. Early orders Seader, who represents a business offer the best assurance that firm in New York City, arrived farmers will obtain needed parts. in Salt Lake City Friday to inspect Enough steel and other metals will a branch firm here and had her be made available to manufacturheadquarters at Utah Hotel during ers to meet the indicated needs for her stay. Oiher guests at the din- replacement of parts. ner included: Mr. and Mrs. L. II. is not put in shape If Whipple and son, David, of Salt now, machinery in replaceserious delays Lake City; Mrs. Eunice Eaton and lose time and money ments may Otis Chapman, both of Farming-toindividual farmers and may New Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. to the handicap the seriously L. IX Young and members of Mrs. Only by everyprogram. Miss Hesss family of Farmington. he can,' will we be all one doing SunSeader left for the East- late able to meet the defense needs of day but will inspect branch firms the nation, Mr. Dibble declared. for her company en route. Victor Waite was reported - improving this week at an Ogden hosAlma Wilson, son of the late Dr. pital, following a major operation Alma Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, of performed last week. ill of a rare A very successful bataar was Logan, still critically conducted by the local Relief socie- malady at a Salt Lake City hospiYoung Mr. Wilson has been ty Friday afternoon followed by a tal. ill for some months. dangerously afThe in the evening. program will remember that a here Readers fairs were held at the L. D. S; ward the Wilson family few ago years building. local were having been residents, Robert Griffith is now reported Exto be recovering satisfactorily at stationed at the Farmington direction under Farm his home here following a recent perimental of the U. S. A. C. at Logan. The major operation. Miss Ellen Agren will conduct a young mans home is in Logan. Helen Mar Miller camp. Daughdemonstration lesson Saturday afternoon at Davis high scheol for ters of Utah Pioneers, will be enwork and business stake and ward tertained Monday afternoon at the class leaders of North and South home of Mrs. Annie Palmer, acDavis stakes. cording to Captain Emma Miller. Mrs. Alvin Briggs is at a Salt Mrs. Georgiana Young is to be as' Lake City hospital where the sisting hostess. members The Aaronic Briggs' infant son was born on Nopriesthood Mrs. Briggs is - a together with volunteers from the vember IX daughter, of Mr. and Mr?. Earl upper priesthood group of the loSpencer. cal L. 1). S.-- ward will meet at K Friday has been announced as a. m. Thursday at the scout yard South Davis L. D. S. temple day at to chop and distribute wood as Salt Lake City. their annual Thanksgiving service. Mrs." Artie Sessions umli'iuenca Mrs. M. L. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. major operation Saturday at a Salt L. Hess Lee of Salt Lake City visLake City hospital and is reported ited a number of relatives here to be recuperating slowly. afternoon. Mr. Lee, a govMrs. Iona Miller, literary class Friday who has been ernment leader for the local Relief society, stationed employe, in San Francisco for a was in charge of the lesson period will leave shortly for Pearl of the organisation Tuesday after- time, Hawaii. His wife and his Harbor, noon. to accompany him to mother plan Sunday, November 23, is the date San Francisco yhere they will visset for the local ward conference. it for a Rhort time before returnThe schedule calls for a priesthood to Salt Lake City. session at l a. m. Sunday school at ing Miss Marjorie Barber entertain10 a. m., ward officers meeting at her ed bridge club at her home 0 p. m., and sacrament session at typ- m. President Wesley Tingey, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Morgan, of of South Davis stake, is to be in Lake City, were Sunday visit Salt charge. the home of Mrs. Morgans Jayne, daughter or-a- t of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Leonard, is in parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Brown. a Salt Lake City hospital for speMiss Naomi Brown was hostess cial treatment and is reported to Fiiday evening at a combination be in a serious condition. dinner party and handkerchief Mrs. Eunice Eaton, of Farming-ton- , shower honoring Mrs. Alice May New Mexico, left Sunday eve- Hughes (Broun). Mrs. Broun left ning for her home with her Monday to join her husband at Otis Chapman, also of Portland. Oregon, where he was Farmington, New Mexico. Mrs. transferred a month since. Guests Eaton had planned to Jeave-Tueat - the party Included fourteen day, as reported in this column, but young women employes at the Mr. Chapman did not arrive here courthouse. The evening was until Saturday. spent in playing Monte Carlo whist and having fortunes told by Mrs. Alice Hughes, mother of the honored guest. The hostess was asEVER TRY sisted by her mother, Mrs. Nettie half-year-o- ld sub-.scripti- on , n. food-for-defen- se - four-month-o- ld son-in-la- w, s-' S. Brown. THIS ONE? i Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess entertained Sunday at their Thanksgiving dinner.-- Guests included: Mr, and Mrs, Miltcm Hess.Jr.y-Mr- s. Alice Soule and Miss Vivian Soule of Farmington and. Miss Dorothy Bogart "of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidner of Salt Lake City also visited at the Hess home later in the day, Mrs, Weidner being a sister of the hostess. Mrs. Ada Steed will entertain her bridge club Friday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hickman of Logan visited a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Leon- ard Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Frown Miller Force the prongs of two forks over the edge of a (Aunt Lizzie), who has been bedfast for some weeks past, is reportas pictured above and youll ed to be improving in health and find it easy to balance the coin on the edge of a glass tumbler. has been able to sit up part of the time the past week. Incompetent automobile repair men do things the hard way Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Younf re. . . and the car owner pays the received word from their cently bill. Because we know all the Miss Virginia Young, daughter, tricks of this complex work, who is employed in Washington, the most difficult repair jobs IX C.. that she is well and. enjoy are easy m nri mum time living in- - Washington very much. . . at low cost to you. Miss Young was privileged to hear MARFAK LUBRICATION IS President Roosevelt at Arlington t i f I ! f -- N1 Elmer-Fieldin- Drive In Today for Complete Check-u- p E. L. TALL MOTOR CO. WALLACE SALMON Shop Foreman Phone 101 . Kaysville , WVVVVVVWA,IYAVVA'AV Mrs. Lottie Hughes of Bountiful visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Mills, during the weekend. Mrs. Mills has been quite ill the past week. Mrs. Jannetta Robinson is scheduled as hostess to the Ladies Literary club Friday evening. Mrs. Sylva Hughes, club president, will review Kabloona. by Gotran de Pincins, and Mrs. Florence Rice will give a topic of current Harold L. Centerville g son-in-la- w, 1 con-fin- ed three-mont- w n. - w-it-h - rl , music-departmen- t t two-ye- son-in-la- . h, n n; s . l-- l ', June-Serv- for NOVEMBERS os 19c 25c 17c 31c 5c 25c 25c 35c 18c 49c 44c 15c Grapefruit, Bella-mau- 2-l- b. lf FAKIR 22c 15c 37c 2-l- b. d b. RITZ Friendly FRII) Y - - 2t and SATURDAY . . . November 22 rElTUCE, Local head JACK OAKIE AND ANN SHERIDAN Yams, MISICAL AND COMEDY ? j SUNDAY - - MONDAY - - TUESDAY . . . November 23, 21, 25 THRILLS) THRILLS, GALORE! DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. SPENCER TRACY ANDJLANA TLAXER.-AW-- W WEDNESDAY THURSDAY . . . 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Texas Pink, 6 for E. C. KING, Mgr. LAYTON, UTAH 3-l- FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES THEATRE to-doi- n AND ECONOMICAL! NOVEMBER Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Odd, Mr. and Smith Mrs. Leonard and Mr. KAYSVILLE Idaho, were Sunday ' and Paris, Odd, Ray SYRACUSE Died Sunday, at Monday guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs.and Elmo, Dl1 Leland Carl K. Barber and family. Mrs. and sons, of Barnes C. Kajrmlle Gailey Mr. and Mrs. Fhillip J. Bennett Stoker and Mrs. Barber are sisters. Mr.Heber Honn and Mrs. Lawrence E. Gailey Mrs. E. L. Bone, and Abe Ogden, and of Syracuse, announce the- marriMr. and Mrs. have been touring all of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Midvale, of Lato Fae, age of their daughter, CENTERVILLE family spent Saturday visiting at California for the past ten days. Leavitt and daughters, Maxine and Victor Atkinson of Ogden, son of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. While in Alameda they visited Ruth, and Miss Norma Manning, services for Harold L South''11 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Atkinson Fielding of Hooper. Gra- ail of Clearfield and Weston Timo- well known nurseryman and tZ :,J' with Mr. Gaileys off Dayton. Idaho. The ceremony member of the CenternnP21- 1Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn Hanserxpf nger S. Wilson r then toured AoLos thy of Roosevelt lOT'at Logan were - week-en- d were held Wedneadai'n guests of Angeles, where they were guests wa$performed November R. vaca- board, W. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gailey and Centerville First L. D. S Jn P. SutHarry Epperson is on his Dayton, Idaho, by Bishop Edward Mrs. Mr. and of ' Swartz. A reception followed Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest HanBen. H. tion, of Bishop Duncan. LeRoy is a daughter ton. Mrs. Sutton Mrs. Clarence W. Smedley was Heber C. Gailey and has been day evening in ,the Syracuse ward Mr Smith died Sunday a, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chipman of about with recreational hall the week-en- d hostess to members of the Syrafor visitors in home-her- e illness with bed 5? after a to her were h Provo atThen the cuse ward Primary organization at past three months. guests attending. The hill was ness, Kaysville. tractively decorated in white with her home Monday afternoon. A Gaileys toured to San Diego, where The Eastside Birthday club will Tm resident of Centerville the Mr. and Mrs. Myron, Barber of they visited with Mrs. Lawrence C. large baskets of fall flowers all years, he was born at iJ, 1 was next night Monday bride The Mr. hall. the entertained about be of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Gailey, a daughter-in-laStephens. January IK. INK, a son U lovely in a white figured starched Tree of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Gailey. at the home of Mrs.beLois honor of and Rosetta Livermore Smith in will sweetheart with a occasion organdie, styled Bert Bonham of Salt' Lake City held jn Kays-- , The be will H married Ida S. Smith of Conference and bodice of Mrs. Mary E. neckline, a tight-fittin- g and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rushforth D. S. ward Sunday, the birthdays terville, Mrs. it. January l!i, Milton a full sweeping skirt. She wore a of Ogden, all spent Friday with ville Second L. Burton, Mrs. William E. Roberts, she discland Miss Clara May-li- Logan L. D. S. temple veil ' of brides' illusion relatives in Syracuse. Coming to according to Bishop finger-ti- p Pratt Francis meetin' 1927, and on July rGeneral priesthood trimmed with lace and carried a attend the wedding reception of Gailey, (1:JU) a. m., at held be will married Luella Smith, also of rJ ings bridal bouquet of pink sweetheart their niece, Mrs. LaFae Bennett ten. Sac' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas en- terville. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. roses and white lilies. Attending Atkinson. at with conducted be will rament service tertained Wednesday evening During his residence' at Center, the bride was Miss Eva Jean Frew, Mrs. Myrtle Criddle .Flint was special musi- a dinner and card party for the fol- ville, he served as city sextion V, Miss Beth Jensen and Miss Beverly taken to the Dee hospital early 7:30 p. m. followed by diNay-be- n vears. He was a well known lowing persons: Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. Miss Frew and Miss Ben- Monday morning, seriously ill with cal numbers and a program, stake Davis Seth presiMrs. ket gardner. as well as one of Blair, North rected and Mr. by Fox. nett wore pale blue silk lace over influenza and heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, all of foremost nurserymen of Davis conn taffeta and Miss Jensen a like Mrs. George Ronnenkamp and dency. small daughter Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. George ty, and a number of years model of pink silk lace. Each wore Mrs. J. D. Leonard, Craig of Layton were of Jayne Leonard Briggs of Layton and Mrs. Paul served several terms on the Burnham Mrs. and buds of rose Mr, matching corsages visitors of Mrs. Ira P. Thursday in the Thomassen of Long Beach, Calif. terville town board. ill is of Farmington, very edged with white dwarf chrysan- Thurgood. Mr. Smith, also active in church Lake. Salt in Marks St. Morris Dee themums. hospital pf Ogden Jack Stacey of th'e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey are work was a former Miss former of acted as best man. Mrs. Bennett, at Davis high school, pre- Mrs. Leonard was the Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. the Y. M. M. I. A. ofpresident Centervill.-Fjrmother of the bride, wore a gown sented the entire program at the Allene Green of Kaysville. and Mrs. Ford Dickson of Morgan. L-p. S. ward, and chairman of green crepe and velvet, and Mrs. assembly session of the Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cleverof Robinson Glen Mrs. high and Mr. priests of Centervill. brideof Thanksthe mother be Atkinson, ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening. ly of Woods Cross will have moved to First ward. He filled a Fork American of their dinner' groom, wore a gown of wine color, guests At the weekly Relief kociety giving each wore corsage of white dwarf meeting, Mrs. Alice Gailey gave daughter and Mr. and Kaysville to make their home. They mission to London, England, starthave moved into the Robert Green ing in 190K, and was a member of chrysanthemums. Mrs. Lester Frew the lesson on. Humor in Our Re- Mrs. G. B. Lyons. the bishopric, with John Ford as ' as, over the gift tables, presided lief Society, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Allan Barber and two chil- home. bishop, and was a past president n' sisted by Mrs. Harold Wilcox and Cinda Smedley, Mrs. Virginia S. dren of Bountiful were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Frank choffield, the elders quorum. . Mrs. George H. Bennett, Jr. Little Dennett Mrs. Eva Christensen and Prior to moving to Centerville, guests at the home of Mrs. Bar- who have been living in Idaho, cousins of the bride carried the Mrs. Wanda Zaugg. A program, bers livWilnow have moved here and are, he had resided at Logan. mother, Mrs. George W. gifts. They were: Geraldine Rush-fort- consisting of a piano duet by Mrs. cox. home of Mr.' and Mrs. the at ing Surviving are his widow; three Barbara Bonham, Elaine Emma Waite and Miss Janet John Nord and Fred Jones of H. W. Haight. Mrs. Schoffield will daughters. Mrs. Hazel Barber. Mariand Zola Barber, Thurgood Waite, vocal selections by Mrs. 0. Layton. Carl Johnson of Salt Lake be. remembered as the former Miss Phyliss Ford and Vera Smith, ali Mrs. Horace Barber G. Williams and a lyn Wilcox; by Mrs. and J. V. Woolsey of Kaysville who .Kate Haight of Centerville; two sons, Neslen and Mrs. Leo Thurgood had charge Joseph S. Thurgoodreading were given in formed a elk hunting party at The Milton Smith, both of Centeand to of the refreshment tables. The eve- honor of the retiring presidency, Manti district were all successful Jay Green, who is going rville; six brothers, Chailes H.. Ais C. in A. school the at in was the Logan, with slent dancing ning Mrs. Martha Barber, Mrs. Emma and returned home with three bulls lfred and Clifford Smith of following short program given dur- Johnson,' Mrs. Vera Hodgson and and one tow. spending the Thanksgiving holi- nterville. Arthur Smith of Salt CeLake Mr. and ing intermission: Vocal solo, Na- Mrs. Cinda Smedley who also gave T. Vincent of Salt Lake but. days with his parents, J. Smith Tremon-to.Clarence of City, dine Bennett, sister of the bride; short remarks. A delicious lunch- who works in Mrs. Glenn Green. and James Smith of Kaysville; Kaysville is on his reading, Jackie Whitesides of Lay-to- eon was served to sixty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber of five sisters, Mrs. Etta memvacation. Streeper of actap dance, Stana Cowley, - - J. V. Woolsey, who-habers and visitors,. been on Syracuse were Sunday visitors of Centerville, Mrs. Ella Nelson of W. Mrs.' W, Cowley, by companied Mrs. Arnold Bodily and daugh- his vacation for the 10 days, Mrs. George W. Wilcox. Redwood City, Cal.; Mrs Minnie also-o- f Layton; cpmet solo, Bill ter, Helen, and Mrs. Orson Bybee, has returned to work.past announce Webb Burton of Kaysville, Mrs Effie Mrs. A. Heber Warren, and a vocal duet, Mrs. will leave Thursday evening on the Mrs. entertained Sam of Kaysville and Mra. of Gransden her Bloxhaiyi the daughter, marriage Lynn Wilcox and Mrs. Lawrence Challenger for Rochester, Minn home for the Helen, and Glen Jensen last Friday May Barber of Salt Lake City; her at Wednesday Criddle, accompanied by Mrs. New- where Miss Bodily will undergo an Delight Pinochle club. at Winnemucca, Nevada. They will grandchildren and' nine greaell Gailey. Bishop G. Henry. Rsmp-to- n serious ailment a for and Mr. Mrs. and John make their home in Farmington. tgrandchildren. eye operation Qraham was master of ceremonies. The at the Clinic there. Miss Mr. .and Mrs. Sam Bloxham were Mayo young couple will make their home Bodily will be treated at the hos- Ogden visitors Monday. in Ogden. Miss Connie Foster is 111 at her pital there for a about a week pri-- , Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker had as or to the operation. home with pleurisy. their Sunday dinner guests, Mjf. Tfiose the ward Sunday Mrs. George W. Swan will enterand Mrs. Guy Olson and daughter, school enjoying held at the public tain for the Afternoon Bridge club party Sheral. and Mrs. Norman Bing- school Saturday evening were: Friday, November 2S. ham and daughter, Pamla, all of. school stake superinMr. and Mrs. Richard Perkins Sunday Ogden, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert tendent" Larson and Mr. and Mrs. are entertaining today with a famDomey and son, Dennis, of Salt Mark Argyle of Clearfield, Mr. and ily Thanksgiving dinner. Lake City. Mrs. Lawrence I. Criddle, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alton H&dlock G. Bishop Henry Rampton, Mr. Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox, Mr. and Ogden announce the arrival of ofa Golden W. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carl K. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. son Sunday. Earl W. Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Golden Beazer, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris R. Thomas-se- n Ole C. Sessions, spent Tuesday in W. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs. William. Wilkinson, Smedley, fixLake Salt City sleeting light of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. all of Salt Lake, were Kaysville 4 tures and Seating benches for the Hansen David A. Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. visitors Tuesday. new Syracuse ward chapel. R. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. Waynard Bennett visited in "Mr. Dee Morse of Plain City is Arthur G. L. . Mrs. Ogden Tuesday with her mother, Wilcox, Lynn a spending few days visiting with Newell Gailey, Mr. and Olson, Lawr- Mrs. Oscar Geertsen. Mrs. her father, S. A. Miller, of SPECIALS ence Briggs, Bishop G,-- ' Henry SATURDAY, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Barnes of witn Mrs. lsited John of OConnor. Miss Dahl, Mrs. Leo Warren, Miss Bes- G. M. Barnes, Monday. Washington, arrived here last sie &0UI Campbells, All Flavors Except Miss Louise Wilcox, Ronald Swan, who has spent the Thursday for a visit of several Miss Gailey, Sara past five months at the U, S. VeChicken weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simi Pearl Dalton, Miss and Mushroom, 2 cans Walker and other relatives in Clin- ice pson, Miss Kate Tree, Miss Al- terans hospital in Salt Lake, reSmedlty, Miss Edna Cook, Miss turned home Tuesday. shavers, ton ' Gloria Warren, Rex Barber and Paul Williams, Arnold Barnes 3 tall cans Mrs. Wayne H. Cook presented Russell Hansen. and Earl Jarman spent Saturday n the novel, Kings Row by JeLLO, Six Delicious Flavors, Enos Hallabaugh was. returned in Provo. . at the November meeting of home 3 pkgs. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Applegarth the Syra-Lit- a club held at the home weeks Friday after spending two the at veterans in sons and of visited hospital with Mr. Ogden of Mrs. Ralph Walker last ThursCOFFEE, Hills, M. J. B., Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Dan Harvey Sunday. day afternoon. lb. Assisting Mrs. Miss. Helen Bodily, daughter of Miss Ruth Leavitt of Clearfield Walker was Mrs. Carl K. Barber. LEANS, Chili or Navy, The home was beautifully decor- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily, who spent the week-en- d visiting with ated with fall flowers and a lunch- will leave Thursday evening for Miss Ruth Anderson. lb Mrs. Lester Leavitt and Roland eon carried out with Thanksgiving Rochester, Minn., was pleasantly CORN, Creme Style, color scheme was served to Mrs. surprised at her home Saturday Barnes entertained Monday at a 3 cans Arthur Barber, Mrs. Lester Frew, evening by members of the Gleaner dinner honoring the CMh birthday and a few close anniversary of their father, Ezra Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, Mrs. James department lEAS, Ogden Valley, J. Rampton, Mrs. Zenas W. Ben- friends. The guests included Mrs. Barnes.. Those present were: Mr. Julia 3 Miss Helen cans Bodily, Bodily, nett. Mrs. Therin Briggs, Mrs. William Holt, Mrs. Wayne Cook, Mrs. Miss Donna Bodily. Mrs. Therin mer Walker of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. PEANUT LUTTUk, School Boy, Francis Wiggill. Mrs. Glen Briggs, Briggs, Mrs. Frances Wiggill, Mrs. Rodney Eames, Mrs. Joseph BodMiss Edwin Pearl Mrs. Ernest Hansen, ily. Gailey, Bodily, Miss Norma jar Mrs. Rufus C. Willey, Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood, Mrs. Glen Warren, Mrs. Edward Bodily, Mrs. Ralph Bybee and Mr. and Mrs. Orson BypaLmolive soap, Mrs. Leland Bodily and the host- Walker, Mrs. Joseph Bodily, Miss bee. 3 bars Mr. and Helen Mrs. Leon Miss WilLouise McDonald, Waite and esses. NU BORA, Elder .Lewi? Briggs,.- - who -- has cox, Miss . Pearl ..Dalton. Miss Gla- Mr and Mrs. Fred Thompson atbeen laboring as a L. D. S. mis- dys Cook. Miss Elda Cooper, Miss tended the Happy Evening dancGiant pkg. Mae Bodily, Miss Beth Dalton, ing club at the West Bountiful sionary in the northern states mis- Miss CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, Mary Anderson, Miss Louise ward recreation hall Friday evesion for the past year and one-hawas transferred last week from Bill, Miss Margaret Smedley, Miss ning. 10 bars Des Moines, la., to Decatur, 111., Verla Simpson, Miss Ruth Tolman, OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, where he will continue to serve as Miss Katherine Bodily and Miss Alice 2 cans branch president, a position he has Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bybee enterheld for the past six months. CORNED BEEF, HINDU SALT, The roof on the new Syracuse tained at their home Saturday eve12-o- z. can ward L. D. S. chapel has been com- ning for Bruce Walker of Ogden, bag WALKS ON FIRE! pleted, ahd plastering and painting the event was his birthday anniCRACKERS, Aero wax, commenced on the inside. versary. Places were marked at boii .... can q(. Mr. and Mrs,. H, CL Stoker-andinner for JMrv and Mrs." Walker, kOLLED OATS, two. sons, Richard and Robert, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodily, Hol- IVORY SOAP, 10-l'. 2 lge. bars bag half-doll- ar t THURSDAY, THE WEEKLY REFLEX -- lb HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS EPrmt. CHlese, F--U l BU, Ribbon. T33C b ,rT2 Mild. lb. KOASTS,lb,---.r--- -- FkANKS, 2 lbs. kiB BOIL, lb GROUND-BEEFri- b. salt bacon, ib. jzzrzrzzziiziris? FARMERS UNION Layton J - pfcooo Holsom Feed Store Clearfield Phone 235--R - |