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Show t fcu SYRACUSE were.?.un-!t?r- . Ano1dnSdffSS flmifvnd Mrs'iriv.?d . V Lester r aneeting of the Sy- Jiaoaiy till to re- held be surne his January work aYcar' City. after LSsdtnb home of Mrs. a vacation with his - bu t the family here fjeBwook. Mrs. Joseph S. Mr. Frew is iL, c,u,; - j will be the assisting Road Commission.p,0ta.D at Cedar & p 5a-:- "' yr. Leola Green .Mer- 41 give a three ' on New week end .. 'ears day and over t at the home of hef son-in- ; . - -- remaett at West Point aoaniage T. broaching of Miss Verla of that ;f in- - Simp-.r-rfatC- T V-- f SlTiS kaysville iTtl7,u .. middle of the S. At- - u - temple, January 9 Miss ' iaaned inviu ifcrrood M shower in horf- perianMl r f-g- , - i j - fr jv zZ ywd announced later. . Mss Epperson and Mr. are former students of college in Los Angeles, . both brow-nelle- r her mother-in-la- Mrs. George W. ct j I J pt l j . be ,f - bde'n ts son-in-la- Pub-kaao- L KJ Mrs.-Verno- saB-as-la- w re-saik- - kj oa j 7-- W aa :2 r- 7 ytf fcck 3St tsr fell New Years morning. Mrs. Zina Bennett is ill &OI2t BIG MOMENTS 0? Remember- - the trickily pleated little number you were going to wear to the club ? ou tried to press it yourself, and then turned to us for help. You learned that day why were so frroud of our special work. We think being able to handle special jobs' well is important. For prompt, expert cleaning and pressing on any type of garment, just call Ogden 9133. 2 V 0 ' . Truman Curtis who has been very at s hospital in Logan for the past ten days, was thought to be a little better when last heard from. ' CLEANING CO. " aa Davis County day sad Friday Ogde - oul-me- j j I society of his fellows. He died in' HUT. and like so many rugged in-- j dividualists whose mental work- the to be at hand. He liked sleeping in ings remain a .mystery to his life has passed into the world, sun ever and no one the eating; limbo of legend, ami many fansaw him do any work, or attempt tales of his exploits Circulate tastic anything other than to fill!hiS entire system. r',,,,,h by Janies,E.'Talmadge at the 'regu,hr''uKh. lar Relief society "meeting of the (I. City officials and others reIndian alike. Like the uftsupport- teachThe ward Layton for operation of the watTuesday. sponsible ed revolutionist in any civilization, It is reported that he could out-- - ers topic was given by Mrs. Ray er system should insist on positive he was deemed a menace to all so- run any hiynan ever known, and J. Dawson. Next weeks lesson" on identification of all persons seekciety, and was at length expelled many times distanced horses, even Dett r Buymanship will be conducting information regarding the sysfrom the tribe, taking up a solitary or short laps. Native Whites in ,.(1 1V Mrs u.onard Layton, and all unauthorized persons tem, abode in the hills. Relatives from the region, maintain that he had lMr aml Mrs B Gordey, had as should be excluded from waterj the tribe attempted to supply him one time murdered a member of his tht.jr dinnef guests New Years day works properties. with clothes and a shelter, but he tribe, and that his long exile wa Mi ami Mrs. Harold Ellison and 7. A 'rcserve"lrtock of waterburned the blankets and the tepee, in expiation of his crime. The In- - family, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin dians of today carefully avoid the Hammer and family of Seattle, works supplies should beybuHt up preferring to forage for himself., so .that repairs can be made immeonAs the 'car8 lnipicut spot where Inipicuts ragged tepee Washington. sUhh! so many years, answering all Mr. and Mrs. Coldcn F. Layton diately in the event of damage to developed an amazing resistance to the elements, often sleeping bur- - queries with Heap bad spirit live entertained with a family dinner waterworks properties or equipDuplicate- equipment is row animal-likin snow drifts, or there. New Years, day. CoVers were laid ment. advised in the case of strongly Mr. for the following: and Mrs. units which continuance of upon and Mrs. Elmer Flint of Salt Lake Ernest Ityton, Mr. Snd Mrs. Clair the supply is wholly dependent. . Whitesides and and Mr. and family Clarence Bone. City, Mr., Mr. and Mrs. Zulon Whjt.esides and Mrs. IicGrande Hess and daughter. Mrs. Evan Ellison had as her Mr. and Mrs. Dean K. Adams an- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Riley. POPULAR COUPLJTS guests nounce the arrival of a daughtei Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mr. Suzanne Adams, daughter of MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED born Friday,' January 2. in Ogden and Mrs. Irvin Adams, returned James E. Ellison, Mrs. Otha K. Green. Mrs. Clifford Strong and at the Iee hospital. Mother and Sunday from a four-da- y stay in I)r. and Mrs. R. C. Robinson anSalt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 1onard Layton. daughter are both doing nicely. Mrs. W. P. Dunn and Mrs. Ed- nounce the marriage of their daughDan Riley. Joseph W. Ware returned to his Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams were ward Ellison of Salt Lake City ter, Ruth, to Norman K, Brown of home Sunday from a ten-da- y stay dinner were Sunday guests of Mr. and Ityton on Tuesday, December 30, guests op Tuesday evening Mrs, James at a Satyft-akCity hospital where 1JH1. E. Ellison. . he underwent treatment for a heart of the holiday season of Mr. and Mrs. II. Moss Woods James of ailment. Cross and on Monday were also Julie Adams, daughter of Clay dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. is kick chicken with Adams, pox. S. M. Neilson of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jedd Call enterMr. and Mrs. John V. Adams tained witn a chicken dinner at spent Sunday at Logan, where they their home Saturday evening. Cov-- 1 accompanied some of the U. S. A. ers were laid" for the following C. students back to Logan to reguests: Mr. and Mrs. Dimond U. sume their studies. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook, Has Opened in Layton Mrs. Martin Hammer and two ; Mr. aniRMrs. Ray J. Dawson, Mr. sons of San Francisco, California, fcoUTII JUST OF IUTZ THEATRE and Mrs. Dell Call and the host arrived Wednesday of last week Card games were to spend two weeks visiting her and hostess. New (Under Management) played during the evening. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mr. and Mrsi Diamond H. Adams and her sister and brother-in-lawere evening dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison. AfSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Apian-ala- p ter Mrs Hammers visit in Layton at their home in Ogden. she will join her husband. Captain Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris and Hammer of the quartermaster Mr. and Mrs. Parley.. Weaver and corps who has been transferred COMPLETE STEAK DINNERS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimpson were from San Francisco to Seattle, Friday evening party guests of Wash., where they will make their Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orton at their home. home in North Ogden. Mrs. John V. Adams and Mrs. Leon C. Robins is ill at his home Weldon C. Roberts, members of FULL-COURSCHICKEN DINNERS with influenza. the O. F. T. cub, were Lieutenant and Mrs. Dean Jeffs to a well arranged New Years returned to Layton with a new car eve party for members and their from Chicago. HI. Mrs. Jeffs has husbands at the home of Mrs. Adbeen making her home in Layton ams mother, Mrs. Chloe Harris. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patriotic decoration in V for Vicdinners at popular prices Regular Parley Weaver, while Lieutenant tory used throughout. At a late Jeffs was in Virginia. They will hour a hot supper was served the leave in a few days for Houston,' following: Mr. and Mrs. John V. WE SOLICIT YOUR Texas, to. make their home indef- Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Snowden initely. OPEN EARLY AND STAY LATE Mrs. .Ray Harvey will entertain Roberts of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. the members of the O. F. T. club Stirling Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. at her home in Kaysville Friday Hilton Hadfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bushnel, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. We Invite You in Fred Wheeler is ill with influen- Clyde Adams, all of Clearfield, and Henry M. Getz,. Manager Hr. and Mrs. Kay Harvey of Kaysza this week at his home. Spencer D. Adams was away ville. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Briggs from his work a few days this week, due to illness of influenza. Mrs. Ed Layton entertained at breakfast at her home Sunday in honor of her niece, Miss Marjorie Muir, ofBountiful, a bride off the near future. Attending besides the guest of. honor and the hostess were Mrs. Frank B. Muir,' Miss Barbara Adams, Miss Lucille Ellison, Miss Mary Margaret Morgan, Miss Betty Morgan, Miss Arlean Tanner, Miss Kathleen Green and Miss Beatrice Rosmait. Miss Barbara Adams, Miss Lucille Ellison and Miss Kathleen Green will entertain in honor of Marjorie Muir on Friday evening at the home of Miss Ellison. Dee Whitesides son of Mr. ariI Mrs. Morris Whitesides, left Wed nesday for Ft. Douglas for training in the U. S. army. , Mrs. Frank D. Adams and children, Miss Carman Adams and Luke Adams and John II. Adams returned home Bunday from California wfccre they accompanied Mrs. Adams husband, Captain Frank T). Adams to Moffet Field, California. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Melviil Day,' at Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris re turned Monday from spending the Christmas holidays with, fnends at Arizona and Southern Califorj in-th- - - o . LAYTON and-Mrs- , k 1 e Good Eats Cafe Specializing in ONE-POUN- D 7 l V . t t.r i 75c E 65c full-cour- se America Is working against time. Our security tomorrow depends . . . food on the ability of this nation to tupply ships . . . planes . . . tanks and supply them fast, in tremendous quantities for complete victory. 11 t. . Reddy Kilowatt Power is doing its part working at top 24 hours 365 a day, in the terriefficiency days of the year tory we serve, as throughout the nation. We are proud and glad to serve for now, winning the war is the first consideration. j ! i by vicm RedJj Kilowatt Power by American business men - - I Aecom,e frozen to the ground. After a few years, lnipicut abandoned all clothing, refusing even to wear a breach clout. The naked savage so upset the region that government agents to the asyattempted to take-hi-m lum at Provo. During the journey he escaped and, outran their hoyses . backj.a his former abode, For more than twenty-fiv- e years, lnipicut maintained his exile in the hills, two miles north of White-- 1 rocks, ranging over the countryside in search of food, and shunning the Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes entertained the Pinochle club at a watch party at their home New Years eve. Refreshments were served to sixteen guests. Miss Irene Swan spent Sunday in Logan visiting friends. John Larsen of Bicknell. Wayne visitor county, was a last week-en- d at the home of Miss Irene Swan. nia. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morey re Vaughn Sheffield started work turned home Saturday from a six at Hill Field on Friday. to weeks Chicago and Los An trip enterMr. and Mrs. Joe Adams , They will be at California. geles, tained sixteen guests at a watch home M." M. Whitesides. Mrs. with eve. party New Years Mr. Morey is an engineer at Hill Mr. snd Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield Field. and Provo motored to and children Taran, small daughter "of Mr. spent New Years day as guests of and Mrs. Thayne Corbridge, is ill relatives. influenza with at their' home. The Bay View club met at the small daughter of Kay Flint, WedK. Barnes Airs. D, of home Mrs. Lorraine Flint, is improving nesday afternoon. from a serious illness of throat few a Robins Rhoda Mrs. spent infection at the home - of her days in Salt Lake during the past Mr. and Mrs. Jesse grandparents, Mrs. and Mr. of as week guest Flint B.' of Kaysville. ' Leon Robins. Warren S. Stevensort left Satfor his home at Pasadena, urday Manufacturers of insecticides, after spending the. holidays Calif., used and by fungicides germicides his with father, Joe E. Stevenson, were given farmers and ranchers the and grandmother, Mrs. Annetta E. s preference rating of Stevenson. 0PM to help them get vital chemiv Dr. Joe Tanner left Sunday to cals needed in the products. This resume his duties in medical train of the was done after department San Francisco, Calif:, alter at ing dairyfarmers, reported agriculture men and others were having trouble spending the holidays with his par Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner. obtaining these items needed for ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams enter farm soil, buildings, disinfecting tained a few friends at a New dairy implements and machinery and for spraying and fumigating Years eve party at their home. A domestic animals, seeds, and grow buffet supper was served at late hour to the following: Mr, ing plants. A-19- SUPERIOR at her home. ill near-naked , Saturday morning for definite time at the home of her ban at Elgin. Onu, after ihe bride-eleis affiliated with parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson. the Christmas holidays 8cial Dick Bowman, son of Mr. and Westenskow V parents, anH Phi ,ororitv. J J and Mrs. Arnold D. Mil- - scholastic society. MBroiwSS? Tuead' broke i CR ,h affiliated Phi with at Sigma Nu, social Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bowman re- Gaza Schofield, who has fraternity. turned month with Mr. and Sunday from a honeymoon the Ruth Bowman mtutained to Caifornia. They will make! trip SItaa Sehofield.writhleftherMonday divewithmI an indefinite tinin daugh-- f mDthnbndettf FH thoir bome W a mocths Stay Salt Ijike Moss. Mr nd Mrs. Thomas AndersoiTi !' Efp' Xe and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg and wrsm Je!HalUnded trlflS David entertained and at their home on New8 iima!!y IoJy 4 tiildren, Mjrna. the time (Years with a dinner. Covers were have returned to their was .spent tggames. i,ajd for at portion of guMta jgBf after fpeskding Mrs. Howard W.- Gospil and Mrs. with Zaugga holidays Nelson hi of Salt Lake Behling was Mrs. C. A. Man-b- b a Sunday visitor at the daughter, Ann. of Milford, w ho have pgeHU, Me. and home of been rf Lewaa. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. the visiting over the holidays at home of Mrs. Gospil's parents, Eames had Behling. It. and Mrs. Eodney Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barnes, dinner guests, Sunday Burton of San Francis- returned home a tier Sunday. f Syracuse, co,Seymour Xas IPd Cseper California, returned home Tues-da- y Mr. and Mrs. George Barker enKeith Cooper Tassone, ai fwdy morning after spending the tertained on New Years eve at 2Jfepyd QtaHaine, all of Ogden, at, tbe their home for Mr. and Mrs. Amos Schofield his and Mrs. Dan parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ()dd Mr and Mrs. Walter Buhler, relatives in asg Tnesday visiting Mr and Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyle, Mr. htlddec. rS and and Mrs. Darvel Miller and Mr. and nd Arnold Mrs. rij and Bodily gr daughters, Janet Dorothy Lynn t Archie Green. Donna, spent last Satur-gues- of Ogden visited Sunday at the Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scof field and of Mr, and Mrs. Al- home of Mrs. Koldewyns Wendell, returned home New as IT, Tree and family in Gran- - Mr and Mrs. F. L. Layton. parents.' son, Years eve, after spending the past ? Floyd C. Layton, son of Mr. and ten days jn Huntington Park, CalGL Boot Hampton was Mrs. F. L. Layton made the honor Dee hospital Iasi Fri-a- n roll at Webfr college fir the fiurth ifornia, with their, daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. operation time. and son. Bobby. Sedgwick fat apgendiritia. Mrs. Ray Harvey will entertain Bishop Bampton Sunflower Daughters of , jrwrVpal at the Kaysville at her home on Friday afternoon Utah. Pioneers,camp. will meet January at 2:00 p. m for the 0. F. T. club. 1.1. at 2 p. m. at the home of Xl and Bra. Haven Moss and Those attending will be Mrs.. as setunad home Monday eve-na- g Charles Bushnell, Mrs. Sterling Mr. andMansell. MrsSam Bloxham enternm California, where they Thornley, Mrs. Milton Hadfield and tained on New Years with a dinner. an the Christmas holidays with J?r1, Bariw, all if Clear- - Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. meJ and daughter, Mr. field; Mrs. Snowden Roberts, Mrs. Louis set and Mr. and Mrs. e Zrt. McOogg. Airs. McClugg Weldon Roberts and Mrs. John V. WilliamGraham all of Ogden and Bloxham, sdaee her snarriage will be Adams, all of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham of KaysMiss an Sjncnse as Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter of ville and the hosts. Salt Lake are visiting at the home Mrs. Morris Barton entertained Xe. sad Mrs. Arther- Frost of of Mrs. Walter Schofield. Wednesday evening at her home for Sat-nMrs. Robert Green and Mrs. Jay the Athena club. Mrs. Kenneth htiatil CaLl. arrived here ceenisg. Mr. and Mrs. Frost Simmons both of Layton visited Sheffield was assisting hostess. um yazrrhawid the William Bea-- k Monday afternoon at the home of Luncheon was served to 21 memWe and will reside these. Mrs. Ray Harvey. bers and guest and Kenneth ShefXe. and Mrs. Bernard Garlick Mrs. Walter Schofield received field gave the lesson which was a ad saaS sen ef Long Beach. Cali-te- word Monday of the death of her of his father, Heber travelog left for their home Friday father. Samuel 0. Summers in'jameg Jr.s missionary Sheffield, spending the Christmas holi- -. Siloam Springs. Arkansas, on De- - experiences in the South Sea ! wsh Mrs. Lottie Bodily and 29. Mr. Summers death lands. was due to causes incident to age. Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Bloxham en- Ks. Frsnces WiggiB had as her He was years old. Surviving tertained Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. seat at a tuHisg at her home are his widow', Beulah, and the fol- Bloxham at dinner on New Years Lsdqr: Mrs. , Esther Sessions lowing sons and daughters: Mrs. day. hskg, Mrs. Gaza Schbfield, Mrs. Gertrude Schofield of Kaysville, Mrs. Alpheus Harvey will enterAda Gailey, Mrs. Ernest Han- - Mrs. Ada Johnson of Detroit. Mich., tain tonight (Thursday) at her and Mrs. Dsn Schofield, Mrs. Cloe Boggs of Tulsa. Okla., home for the Evening Bridge club. fit and Mrs. Fariand Jones and Mrs. Bonnie Young of Tulsa, Okla., Bishop William E. Gailey enterx2 dangktsr. laRae ef Tabiona Mrs. Ora Dunivan of Gentry. Ark., tained Saturday afternoon for all wit Tnesday and Wednesday Mrs. Agnas Johnson of Siloam the Kaysville Second Ward Deacons and aunt, Mr. and Springs, Ark., Mrs. Juanita Sim- with a sleigh riding party. Dinner Arnold Bodily, mons of Lake Charles. La., Benja- was served at. the bishops home fix-- J. D. Gardner left Wednes-- min Summers of Stuttgart. Ark., to nr Deacons, after which the far her home in Blackfoot, and Omer Summers of Texas. A verv sleigh 'riding continued. after spending the Yule Miss Elaine Richards of Boun- enjoyable time was had by all, with with relatives here. She tiful entertained at her home on all the trimmings, even to sleigh nerwaapanied home by her her birthday anniversary Monday bells. Mrs. J. J. Bennett, who evening. A number of Kaysville Mrs. J. J. Bowman will entertain a few wedES there. this afternoon (Thursday) at her friends attended. . fin. Howard Thnrgood and Mrs. George Heywood will enter- home for the Lantern club. Bt&Ser, Deana. have Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman entain the Friday afternoon at her home spent ten days at the home of Mr. for the Delight Pinochle club. tertained at a well arranged dinfin. W alley Bmgbsrw of Og- - Mrs. Heber J. Bloxham is ill at ner and watch party at their home New Years eve. her home. Twenty guests - were, fiB.aad Mrs. small and daughSmith Orin Mrs. and Pace present. Eaymend Clarence Green has been at the Dee hospital in Ogden for the past week suffering from a broken ankle. received when he slipped and fiu T)f Public Water on the frozen lying surface. It is reported that several times passing Whites chopped his hair loose when it had with every detail of the water system is invaluable. 2. Water samples for bacteriological analysis should be collected more frequently from treated vop plies. The laboratory of the state K A Y S V I LLE Precautions, department of health will presently with respect to public water sup- be in a position to handle the inplies, have been pointed out to all' creased load 'occasioned by such a . city, town and waterworks officials plan.. J in Davis , county by Lynn X Closer supervision of treatdirector, division of pub- ment processes will be necessary. lic health, engineering and sanitaMorq frequent- tests for "residual tion for the state of Utah. , chlorine should be made. TheVseven-poin- t d program as It is felt that in the case of j by Mr. Thatcher is as fol- - most chlorinated applies it will be lows 1. No changes should be made advisable to increase chlorine resiin water department personnel if duals' throughout thej systems. It such changes, can be avoided. In is suggested that water officials in con-- I times of emergency, availability of towns using chlorinated water fer with . state, health authorities a person who is personally familiar regarding amount of Jncrease in ' j chlorine dosage which will be de-- ! Mr and anti Mrs Walter Thomas in siruble each case. of Kaysville were New Years eve 1. Open reservoirs should be dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. M, fenced and flood lighted where posB. Fox' at their home in Ogden. Mrs. Emma Simpson gave the sible and guards should be stationed at all vulnerable points theology lesson, Articles of Faith v s after which she went to Salt Uke amf will visit for an Wilcox, Taken J . . Measures For Protection - A v esten-jt- ft White settlers in thc'Ulntah in lvt. first decided that'there a quirk in the mind of lnipicut, a young Indian boy, when he submitted to having his hair cut by the government school teacher at Whiterocks without the howling, had screaming, and fighting-whic- h become traditional for all Indian studtnts first shorn. lnipicut, only scowled and sulked. He went on ' sulking, hojhJamdng his own poo- pie amfthe Whites. By the time.'' h. reached his eighteenth birthday, he had become an iconoclast of the . vngage-- j Colorado; but Mrs tnSWilcox 'will InA sBSjar a Hme with her parents in - This party Kenne?JIOptC0mi?K maJT.'aPe to SimpsonKies rof Whittier. Bountiful. home. t the Simpson ahfornia is announced by her1 Mrs. Wendell Nance entertained social affairs ether f eu at her home Wednesday afternoon Eppt'rson. planned for the bride- Mr. Browneller is the son of Mrs. for the A'Lonas club. the ef young fL The parents hittierJ Mrs Elton Wilcox visited during ne!. a. lxwnerier of entertained in their uetimte date for the nuptials will the holiday season at the home of ITwith reception following .eepZyrl Mew Gifford Inipicufcthe Crazy Ute "was Mrs-Mni- j of Mr. and Mrs. John and Jo fsacywa oaSyiaruse of Mr. and Mrs. TmZvpen. . and dauKhter- - Mrnd President Bountiful. of Spacui MrA,a m5;!AU" B"V' Miss Elaine Richards of Bouixti- CliffordWestenskow 'ofJ iem en Oregon, and Mrs. Alice Steed of fub bo ba siting at the Salt Lake City, were bme f Miss Ruth Anderson h,f. Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David E. rlarntd to her home. miner ana family of Ogden. rt The American Legion Auxiliary k is attending a wel- . mtt Monday evening at the home ding school at Inglewood. Calif, of Mrs E. L. Tall. Red Cross ew tls, family plahs to leave in the ing was distributed to all members, ,near future to make their home m Mr. and Mrs Harold Wilcox from the California., City ; Steam Boat Springs. Colorado, vis-- ! first water, refusing j to, abidiv... ited in Kaysville at the home of Mr J either tribal or White customs and Wilcoxs mother, Mrs. George W. rules. 1 ilcox, and in Bountiful at the Members of both races, intent on home of Mrs. Wilcoxs parents. Mr. showing him the light of reason, 'Mice betty Epperson is soon 10 and Mrs White, over the holidays. were met .'with a hail of rocks. oL,4nL,, , n ? hirUf-ga- y parties Mr, Wio.ox has now returned to clubs, or anything which happrtied a her P - ataer ef Syracuse residentsthe fifty eighth wedding cf Mr. and Mrs. jX. . - jyjwfUai , of Mrs. G. L. N "m'T Mi' rge. '' 'V11 -- . -- !Hi11 Sharon; of Oakland. Cal., ar re on New-- Years Day and visit for bout two t 1 the worlds finest electric service - produced for you nation. VC is the kind of power that serves 90 of tij ; i |