OCR Text |
Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE SIX B CLEARFIELD and Mra. Alma Z. GreerLan-nounc- e the marriage of their daughter, Marie Smith and L. Reed Lloyd, ton of Mr. and Mrs." C. A. Lloyd of Farmington, which took plate "Wednesday evening, January 11, at the Salt Lake temple. They were accompanied by Mr. Mr. Z. Green, Mr. and T. Smith. Bishop and Mrs. Melvin G; Wood, Mr. anil Mrs. Victor Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Milan I). Smith of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lloyd of Farmington and Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Spark mate. Miss Flizabeth Spackman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Morgan and Mr. and and Mrs. Hacel Nalder of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of and Mrs. Alma Mr. Albert Salt Lake City, The young couple will be honored with a 'wedding reception this (Thursday) evening at the North Davis junior high school. Miss Smith w;as honored Monday afternoon with a personal shower given by Mrs. Roland Smith .and Mrs. John I'robst at the Smith home:'. Forty-fiv- e guests, attended. Miss Kathrine Parker was hostess to a miscellaneous shower Friday evening in honor of the The young couple will make their honlg in Kaysville. The Clearfield war.l M. I. A. (Told and Green' ball sponsored by the . Gleaner Girls, will be held Friday evening, January Jd, at the North Davis junior high school. and This affair will be promises to be the outstanding event of the ward's soidal calgijdar. Highlighting the evenings entertainment' will be the crowning of the ward queen. She will be selected from a group of eligible Gleuner Girls' and will participate in the North Duvis stake Gold and Green ball. Also, a floor show is Ward budget ticbeing planned. kets will be honored. National Defense" was the theme carried out at the Junuury meeting of the Clearfield Literary Guild Monday1 evening at Circle Inn at Sunset. As a project, club members donated toward the purchase of u United States Defense bond for the club. Hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. Loy Wood, Mrs. Harold Weatherston, Mrs. Le Roy Smith and Mrs. Russel Jordan. The dinner table was decorated in keeping with the theme and centered with a large blue and white V for Victory extending upwurd from a round white base. On either ido of the base were three small American flags and on the opposite sides were patriotic emblems of Huy Defense Ronds. Miniature replicus of defense equipment were placed along the table to complete the decorations. A large American flag was hung on the wall near the head of the table and in unison all members arose and pledged ullegiance to the flag and their country. Reid Ray of Sunset, young accordionist, played several patriotic numbers. Concluding the evenings entertain bride-elec- - FARMINGTON Mrs. Glen Seversorf of Fielding visited relatives here during the week. Mrs, Severson, the former Helen Rotter, is a daughter of Mrs. W. E. Rotter. . ... al , Miss Emma Miller will review They Came to the River, by Allis McKay, at the Ladies Literary' club meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Julia T, Gregory. Mrs. Rriscilla Secrist Is reported to be seriously jll this week. Mrs. Lina Rarkdulf was incharge of the. work and business lesson in the North Farmington Relief society session Tuesday afternoon. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Aurelia S. Rogers camp, started Red Cross knitting and crocheting work at a special meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sadie F. Elliott Mrs? Katherine Jennings was iri charge. The organization will meet January Jii at the home of Pioneer Dora Robinson. Mrs. MaA.,.c I. Hansen left Monday for her home in Ashton, Idaho, after visiting here for several 'days with her mother, Mrs. Clara Rotter and other relatives. Mrs. Cl iff Vest of Ogden visited her father, Arthur Hess. Thursday of the past week. The South Davis Gold and Green January Is ball, under the auspices 6f the Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Parrish anr stake M. I. A. is scheduled to' be nounce the birth of a daughter held,, January 23, at Farmington January In at the Dee hospital in ward amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cheney and Ogden. Mrs. Rarrish is formerly Miss Golda Criddle, small son, Jay, returned the foreDale Steed left Saturday for part of the week from a visit in Fort Roberts, California, where he Laketown. Their young daughter, will serve as a trainee in the field Sarah Jo, remained here with her artillery of the United States grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick army. He reported at Fort Doug- Rreece. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Renoit of las January 7. Mrs. C. L. Smith will entertain Rountiful were Farmington visitmembers of the North Davis stake ors Thursday. Veterans of Foreign Wars and Irima.ry board Friday afternoon at her home. They will hold their the Indies Auxiliary met Friday regular preparation meeting along evening at the courthouse. Jack Stevenson, of the Coast with the social. Mrs. Roy Stuart conducted the Guard is here for a short visit with M. I. A.I assembly program, The his mother, Mrs. Grace Stevenson. Reading Course Rooks in Review Mriand Mrs. Robert F. Wall and Tuesday 'evening, larticipating on small! son of Woods Cross were the program were: Russel Thur-gooFriday overnight guests of Mr: and Ronnie Rowe, Willard Darker. Clean? Wilcox and Maurine Mrs, Clyde Adams. Burch. Mrs ,karl Green of ..Liberty is spending several days Jhis week in Clearfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Green. Mrs. Hattie Sessions will present the literature lesson on Humor and Life at Relief society meeting Tuesday, January It), beginning at 2 p. m. at the ward chapel. The M. I. A. assembly program-fo- r Tuesday evening, January go, will be under the direction of Mrs. Merlund Ilenrie, speech urts director of the Clearfield ward. Mrs. Hattie Rarker of Ogden wus a Wednesday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Steed plan to attend funeral services for their uncle, Ira K. Steed this (Thursday) afternoon at Farming-ton- . - t, semi-form- ment. Mrs. I. Rruce McQuarrie of Ogden, reviewed the book, There The setting Shall Ite No Night. of this book was in Finland during the recent Finnish war. Mrs. Loy Wood, conservation defense chairman of tho Davis district of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs, announces to all residents of Clearfield to save all old newspapers and magazines ami tie them up into bundles of around .Vi pounds, and if storage is inconvenient to take them to the C. L. Smith home', where they will be placed in vacant buildings. Later, the Salvation army will pick up the papers and magazines uryl send them away for reprocessing into pulp and new. paper. Mrs. Wood advises not to save cartons, boxes and pasteboard as reprocessing these articles is economically unsound, according to experts. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Howard and laughter,' Nola,- of Susanville, California, are staying at the .home of Mrs. Jacob E. Layton. Airs. Howard .is formerly Miss Mary Harris arid a granddaughter of Mrs. laiytons.' Miss Elizabeth Spackman of Layton, who recently returned lrom the L. D. S. central states mission, will be the speaker for regular sacrament service of the Clearfield ward Sunday evening, d, . Rio Grande Sets Wilson McCarthy and tremenHenry Swan said: Utahs resources dous supply of natural vital to our national defense has created giant new industrial the start of the deSince Due to plants. cade, Utah has experienced a rap- Up Offices and Names Executive LAKE CITY SALT Utahs great industrial expansion during l'.Hl and it importance as an inland defense arsenal, The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad announces establishment effective Jan. 1 of a general office at Salt Lake City and, the. appointment of R. K. Knox Bradford, veteran Rio Grande officer, as Executive Assistant to the' Trustees, in charge of Utah operations. Announcing the appointment, ever-increasi- . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muir of Rountiful were visitors .here on Thursday. SUNSET Trustees iWar i''I!art'' Mrs. Russell V. Jodden and MrsJonally LeRoy B. Smith were hostesses to n,,. well J sflop UR the Clearfield Literary club lunch- M in Sun-- 1 t('Untilnrs, j eon held at the Circle-in- n set Monday evening. Guests from ar,i Shune r ' Mrs. Howard Shupe, FnMlnv.J!re BJ and Mrs. George ns' ni Holt industrial growth, idly expanding r ' J.ickie aided by new capital available from Stettler.' R. E. Francis have Mr. and Mrs. 0j v governthe and private industry their guest William S. Hodds of' as still convinced We are ment. " eek tijr aarrive Lima, Ohio. Vl ahead. lies C. Mason Mrs. return-J. and Mr. development greater Urlm vl Tht prim In recognition of this progress ed home last Wednesday night PiKtU and the tact that our Utah traf- from a trip to California where visited with their son, Bur- - fFi il,lv fic has shown consistent increases they C. we nett Mason, who, is stationed chap, development, Utahs with along ofan of having feel the necessity fice at Salt Lake City for the coordination of operations that' will servS provide the greatest possible ice to Utah. said the trustees.1 Bradford steps up from the position of assistant 'general manager, which he has held since November, MKIP. His railroad career totals 2U years, including in with the LargeSize" Reg. Size Rio Grande.' He started railroadwith clerk file and mail 2 ing as a 3 3 9c the Rock Island in 1!)13 and rose to be chief clerk to the During World War 1 he 1.7 months as a sergeant in served the U. S. army. Joining the Rio Grande as staff officer to the receiver in August, Mrs.-LaM- ar j - ; i 1 i SPECIAL SALE PEcTaT The American Legion Auxiliary held its regular Red Cross sewing and knitting class Monday evening at the courthouse. Miss Emma Miller conducted the Work and Rusiness lesson at the local Relief society Tuesday. Mrs. Gertrude Ellis was in charge of the quilting work and two quilts were finished. Mrs. Rhoda W. Taylor of Salt Lake City has beeen visiting at the Nephi W. Taylor home this week. Mrs. Taylors sister, Mrs. Mae W. Sill of Layton, also visited heie MCI, he subsequently served in numerous executive posts until he Thursday. The local Aaronic Priesthood was appointed Examiner of the Recongroup of boys, including boys from Railroad Division of the struction Finance Corp. On leave 12 to is years of ago are sponsoring a program and party for their of absence from the Rio Grande, he parents one evening this week at made field studies in connection with railroad loans and reorganithe ward amusement hall. The Helen 'Mar Miller camp, zations, including the reorganizaDaughters of Utah Pioneers, will tion of the Utah and Idaho Central He returned to the Rio hold its meeting Monday. January Railroad. M at the home of Mrs. Violet RichGrande as assistant general manin ter. Mrs. Myrtle Preece is assist- ager, operating department, Nov., M.'i!. . ant hostess. Mrs. Hazel Miller entertained Bradford is native of Pine Bluff, her bridge club Friday afternoon. Ark, He attended Randolph-Ma-co- n Mrs. Ruth Smit and daughter, Academy, Bedvord, Va. He Sharon, whp now live in California, will establish residence in 3a.lt are visiting. here utnil lifter Mon- Lake City, Jan, 2, and his wife and two daughters. Helen Clare and day, January Ml. Mrs. Katherine Jennings enter- Jane Elizabeth, will move from tained her bridge club Friday eve Denver to join him soon afterning. wards. for....l9c for for.fc J ..-1- vice-preside- -- few81 f- - ' LUX large ,23c l ,, r-1.- LUX TO.LKT SOAP. LUX Rraso,S:::::2l,INS'S LIFEBUOY, 3 bars 19c LIFEBUOY CAN i La. CAN 69 25 3 LB. e 0. P. SKAGGS J. H. BOUNTIFUL Barlow I CLEARS SPECIAL SALE SPECIAL SALE SWAN SWAN SOAP Reg. Size Large Size 3 for . ..19c 2 Reg. Size for ...19c Large Size for... .19c 2 for . 19c 3 COME IN FOR THESE BARGAINS- AND TUNE IN 23c LUX LUX, larpre 23c larpre LUX TOILET SOAP, LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 for 19c 3 for 19c 23c 23c KINSO, Larpre RINSO, Larjre Giant ...63c Giaiit LIFEBUOY, 3 bars f 9 c LIFEBUOY, 3 bars 19c . i3c 1 lb. CAN M6 9L 25 69c 25c Woods Cross Merc. BOUNTIFUL WOODS CROSS S A L E S P E C I A L S A L El ; SWAN 50AP -- 3 Reg, Size for. ...19c 2 Reg. Size Largo Size for 1 WASHES -- EASIER for.l 9c 9c 3 -- 2 Largo Size for r li)c WHITE FLOATING SWAN' I SOAP Monday 7 P. M. KSL 3 for ..19c for 23c 23c RINSO, Larpre RINSO, Larpre Giant 63c Giant ..63c LIFEBUOY, 3 bars 19c LIFEBUOY, 3 bars 19c I IB. CAN :. ...19c 52 1 LI. CAN raL69c 25 OT69C 25c SMITH BROS. CO. SUNSET j , Central Mercantile ' - 3 LB. CAN SYRACUSE V . WEST CASH GRIFFITHS MILTS MAW LAYTON CENTER WEST LAYTON GASH STORE AUNT JENNYS STORIES BOL.- .-, CLEARFIELD J. H. BARLOW o. p. skac HAYWARD & SONS HOLSOM FOOD STORE SPRY SUNSET SMITH BROS. CO. ' GARRE1 101 WOODS WOODS SYRACUSE LIFEBUOY HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE 8 KSL P. M. r i CENTRAL MERCANTILE CR- CROSS 12:15 P. M. KSL Monday Thru Friday Friday t: P. M LUX' RADIO THEATRE : dej MA BOWMANS TOOD STORE HOLSOM I. G. A. FOOD STORE FzVTIIER 7 Smells FARM KAYSVILLE RRINGING UP Tuesday sinok More real for your sister GRAND CENTRAL STATION Friday 8:30 P. M.' KDYL Tk Breaks Finer-tex- RINSO 1 moret Does LUX 3 lather! WASHDAYS.. 10:15 A. M. KSL Monday Thru Friday RIG TOWN Edward G. Robinson WED. G P. M. KSL i WAYS Sudsier! TUESDAY 7 P. M. KDYL kuta 23e LUX larpre .23c LUX large LUX TOILET SOAP, LUX TOILET SOAP, 8 NEW Starring George Burns Gracie Allen. Paul White-ma- n and his orchestra mcr GARRETT BROS. SPECIAL- - FOR WHITER WELL OUROTHim CO- - MODERN CASH MARKET y - |