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Show PAGE EIGHT -- THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH News About Folks In-- - SYRACUSE Correspondent VIRGINIA S. BENNETT , Phone: Kaysville 62 J 2 -- -- Lt (j. g.) and Mrs. David C. Bodily and daughter, Sharron Ann, of Sail Francisco were Saturday dinner guests of Lt. Bodilys uncle and aunt, Mr A Mrs Samuel Cook. -- lAlBodilyJLl9rmer Syracuse resi dent, will report baclfto SanFran- cisco for overseas duty with the United States medical corp Mrs. Bodily and daughter plan to remain with her parents, Dr A Mrs Poul-eo- n at their hpme in Richfield. funej-frlyha- The family of Mr A Mrs Arnold ' D. Miller gathered at their home Sunday evening in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Miller. An enjoyable evening was enjoyed by Mr A Mrs William P. Miller and family of Ogden, Mr A Mrs T. Joseph Steed and family and Mr Mrs, Clifford 'Westen-skoand family. Mr & Mrs Darwin Eames and two sons, David and Merrill, have from Tucson, Arizona, , returned where they have been residing for a number of years. They are now planning to make their home here, w SULLITS On Riverdale Road Just West of the Viaduct Mrs. Russell Hansen and infant Therin Briggs of Nampa, Idaho, son have returned to the home of left Wednesday . evening for his Mr & Mrs Clyde Hansen from the home after a visit of four Dee hospital. The new baby and here with his parents, Mr A days Mrs its mother are getting along nice- Thomas E. Briggs. , Mr A Mrs Arnold D. Miller visly. Members of the old Primary ited Monday afterqpon with Mrs. stake board and their husbands en- David J. Davis and family, Mrs. joyed their annual party last Fri- E. J. Howell and family and Mrs. day evening at the Syracuse ward Beatrice Cannon and family, all of amusement hall. Those who at- Salt Lake City. Mr A Mrs George H. Bennett, Jr, tended included, Bishop and Mrs. Hubert C. 'Burton, Mr & Mrs Ken- attended funeral services for their neth L. Sheffield, Mr A Mrs Amos uncle, Harry Allan, of McGill, NeOdd, Mrs Mureal Larkins, Mrs. vada, which were held Monday Larkin, EffteBartonrandMrsrK)arlCol-- lett, all of Kaysville, Mr A Mrs el in Ogden. Mr A Mrs Vern W. Rampton were Ray Dahl of West Point, Mr A Mrs Walter W. Steed of Clear- host and hostess at their home last field, Mr A Mrs Henry D. Call and Thursday evening to members of Mrs. Edwin II. Wililams of West the Seven Presidents of Seventies Mr A Mrs Clyde Barber, of the 13(1 quorum of North Davis Iyton, Mr " A Mrs Wallace Christensen, stake and their, wives. Attending Bishop and Mrs G. !Ienry.Rampton were: Mr A Mrs Lawrence I'. Crid-dlMr A Mrs Hughie Montgomand Mrs. Maude Bennett of Syracuse. ery, Mr A Mrs Marlin Gailey, Mr Mr A Mrs Thomas Rosser, of A Mrs Leonard Jensen and Karl Zaugg. Salt Lake City visited Sunday with D. Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett returned Mrs. Rossers parents, Mr A Mrs Wednesday of last,Feek to. her Wallace Barber. home after a weeks trip to CrawMrs. Glen Briggs has begun ford, Nebraska, where she accomteaching duties for the season at panied Mrs LeGrande Belnap and the Nampa City school. Before little son, Dennis. Mrs. Belnap moving to Idaho, Mrs. Briggs and son will reside indefinitely at in Davis the schools county taught Crawford while her husband. Pvt for a number of years. U Grande Belnap is stationed Mrs. Samuel Cook had as her there. Francis E. Wiggill returned to guests Monday afternoon, her sister, Mrs. W. G. Goodart, and her his home . last Saturday evening niece, Mrs. James L. Pattello and after attending a special two weeks small son, Jimmie, of Salt Lake schooling at San Bernardino, Cal. He was sent from Hill Field for City. Mrs. Leonard Jensen entertained this course. at her home Thursday of last week Mrs. Beatrice Cannon of Salt for her youngest daughter, Kr-len- Lake City was a week-en- d visitor on her Oth birthday anniver- of her brother-in-laand sister, close friends of Mr A Mrs Arnold D. Miller. . sary. Twenty-fiv- e Mr A Mrs Asael Caldwell of Salt the honored guest were present Itha Barber, daughter of Mr & Lake City were Sunday dinner Mrs Arther Barber, has been ill at guests of Mr A Mrs George H. her home for the past two weeks. Bennett, Jr. Mr & Mrs Clifford Westenskow Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. Vaughn E. had as their guests Monday, Store- Hansen and daughter, Judy, are keeper Second Class and Mrs. visiting this week at the homes of Woodrow Westenskow-an- d son, Mr A Mrs Ernest Hansen and Mr A Mrs Marlin Gailey. Lt. Hansen William. Mrs. Thomas J. Thurgpod left and family are en route to WashSaturday for Compton, Cal., where ington, D. .C, from San Diego, Cal Mrs. George 11. Bennett, Sr., of she plans to spend the next two weeks with her sister and family, Syracuse and Mrs. Zena B. Reed Mrs. W. J. Thomas, and with her of Salt Lake City have been visitand daughter, Mr & Mrs ing for the past two weeks with Mrs. Reed's daughter and family, Ralph Le Master and family. Mr A Mrs Turner at their home in Twin Falls, Idaho. p e, e, w WILL BE CLOSED 10 Days, From Sept. 4 to 14 Will nave SAME GOOD FOOD MAYBE MORE STEAK When We Open! JOHN AND LILLIE son-in-la- w CLINTON ITS Ensign and Mrs. Lb Roy Junior Davis spent last week at the home of Mr A Mrs F. LeRoy Davis. On Monday a family dinner was given in honor of the couple and Mr A Mrs Rolland G. Manning and family of Oakland, Calif. Seventeen Qhristmas Time At members of the family were pres ent The remainder of the week was spent touring the Southern Utah parks. Ensign Davis is in the Naval Oriental Language school at the University of Oklahoma Stillwater, Okla. Miss Lopna Rice of Gridley, Cal, is house guest of Mrs. Loretta taoism 327 24th Street nws about folks Jaycee Soft Bailers Make Showing CLEARFIELD MRS. DELMA N. BUSHNELL Correspondent Phone Kaysville 2 p- 345-R-- Mr A Mrs L. J, Leavitt spent Sunday Jn Pleasant Grove. Mr A Mrs Joe Knight and son, Jerry, returned Wednesday from Yellowstone park. .Mrs John Thurgood, Mrs. Myron Wilcox, Mrs. Russell Thurgood and Mrs. Howard Ellis were Fri- IItA day- guests-o- f- . 1 rI J v O- - Sept 19, Immediately following school. Mr A Mrs y Elmer Ileywood returned Tuesday to San Bernardino, Calif., after spending two weeks with Mr A Mrs Mark Roberts. Bill Green of the U. S. army visited Thursday with his mother, Mrs. Charles Cooper. Mr & Mrs Clarence Bushnell and children spent Saturday and Sunday in Meadow, Utah. Mr A Mrs Eldon Bennett had as their guests Monday evening, Mr & Mrs Melvin Bennett Mr A Mrs Ray Tool sen returned Saturday from, a two weeks visit to West Yellowstone. Loy Wood, Mrs. Harold Weather-sto- n and twin daughters, Nancy and Nadine, left Saturday for Los Angeles, California. The North Davis Jaycee-Ette- s held a board of directors meeting Monday evening at Skyline Drive, Layton. Mrs. Anita Flippen is finterm as diishing out a two-yerector from Clearfield. Mrs. Wilmer Barlow, Mrs Mil-to- n Hadfield, Mrs. Eldon Schwartz and Mrs. Clarence Bushnell attended an O. F. T, club luncheon Friday at the home of Mrs. John V. Adams of Layton. , Mr A Mrs Walter W. Steed attended a Primary stake board party at the Syracuse ward chapel n Friday evening. Pvt. Myron P. Forbes, son of Mr A Mrs J. P. Forbes, left for Fort Ord, Cal., after spending a k furlough with his wife and small daughter and parents. Pvt. Forbes has been stationed at Camp Wolters, Tex. Mr & Mrs F. B. King were Sunday visitors of relatives in Burley, Idaho. Miss Carla Forbes visited with her sister, Mrs, Roy Hardison at Tonopah, Nev; Mr A Mrs Emanuel Hanks returned home Sunday evening after a two weeks visit with relatives in Burley, Idaho. Ens. John A. Forbes, son of Mr A Mrs J. P. Forbes, has written home that he arrived safely in the Hawaiian islands. Ens. Fobres enlisted in the navy in the fall of UM2. He received his commission and wings 6f gold on July 4, 1944. He was then placed in as a landing signal officertraining and he is now assistant landing signal officer of his ship. Since March he has been stationed at San Diego, ar A J i ( i li Sv- - ... second' place in the second half of the Hill Jaycees softball team which took Howard Cloward, Lowell Anderson, Or in Rich, Marvin Bar. league: back row, left to right, Wallace Anderson, Raj Adi.. raston, Paul Kingdon. George Dixon, Charles Fisher. Bob Rockwood, Reed C. Vohs, Stanton, Fred Germer, Bill Front row, left to right, Ray Walker, Myron Linford, Albert Stamey, Robert Scales. The Field-Layto- n ( LAYTON North Davis Jaycee ly in July with a 24-- 4 win over a! Jaycees. . Bob Rockwood, Layton, fc fen softball team ended the league Morgan team. In the league, the season in second place, going down Jaycees have played 16 manager, assisted by Lowell a!. in the final game with the Mus- games, won 12 and lost four. Other derson, Layton, chairman of tb The league teams include the Mustangs, Jaycee sports committee and Mr tangs by the close score of and the Sahara Storm-er- s. ron Linford, Kaysville, and Rn winners first' the were Mustangs place Stanton, Layton, as in the Layton-Hi- ll Field league conducted summer the during league games have been playmonths. The Jaycees took second edAH LAYTON' on the new diamond at Verde-lan- d place in the first half of league. Park which was constructed Mrs. Kenneth L. Burg and 11 Jaycees began what has been a through cooperation of the Verde-lan- d Park Tenant council and the A Mrs Andrew Clark of Garda very successful season of play ear-- ' City, Kansas, and Mr & Mrs Bar. ney Krause of Springville. Utah were guests .-this week of Mn I pre-leag- -- 3-- ue 4. B-2- in WANTED N. Crowley- First Class Construction Workers! CARPENTERS CARPENTER HELPERS LABORERS Only First Class Men Need Apply! MAYTAG We will now give yoo a allowance on vngr old washer on a new May. trade-i- n tag. SKYLINE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT CO. two-wee- -- J - x Mrs-Wil- lia Crowther of Harrisville. The Clearfield First ward Primary .will begin on Wednesday, Child this week. Mr A Mrs Lawrence Hoyle of Alhambra, California, have been visiting friends and relatives here the past week. The LDS Relief society was reS. Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne Davis of at the Sunday evening organized Ogden were dinner guests of Mr services. Mrs. Effie Webster. A Mrs M. F. Frasier Friday eveNorth Davis stake president, offining. Sgt. Davis was a prisoner ciated. The new president is Mrs. of war in Germany for over a year Josephine Wilson and the outgoing and is here on a sixty-da- y furlough Mr A Mrs Revere Burnett has as president Is Mrs Lottee Shupe. new counselors are Mrs. Nandinner guests Tuesday, Mr A Mrs TheMatin and Martina Blaine with cy Richard Robinson and children, Mrs. Bessie Gwilliams secretary. Barbara and Varlene, of The Harriet, counselors are Mrs. Sacramento, Calif. The daughter, Vera outgoing and Parker Ada Stettler and came to Utah Harriet, with Mrs. Mrs. Smith as Secretary. Marjorie Elda Dieu last month. Mrs. Glendon Porter entertained P. O. C Ivan Bambrough, Mrs. club Thursday evening. Games Everett Pierce of Riverdale and her were played and light refreshments Mrs. Warren Stallings were dinner were served. Twelve members were A Mrs M. F. Frasier guests of Mr Mr. Bambrough is present. Wednesday. Mr & Mrs LeRoy B. Smith and grandson of Mr A Mrs Frasier, Lou Jean, spent last week daughter, F. Lewis Summers, son of Mr A Mrs Wallace Summers re- as guests of Mr A Mrs Russel Jorturned after a brief leave to his don of Nyssa, Oregon. While there they visited with other friends forcamp at Hawthorne, Nev. Samuel Hartley and son, Mark, merly from here. of Nyssa, Ore., were visiting RETURNS TO BASE friends and relatives here the past LAYTON S. Devon Day, week. son of Mr A Mrs LeRoi Day, left Mrs. Ray Oberhansley and Monday for Norman Oklahoma, to daughter, Linda, spent last week- receive further navy aircrewmen end at the home of Mr A Mrs Altraining. Entering the service in bert Mitchell Ogden - Fur. 333 24th St. ' APPLY AFTERNOONS . . . KAYSVILLE OFFICE SCHOSS & Elect. Co. Dial 4627 Keep em HEALTHY -- WITH LOTS OF PEP. Correct foods furnish youngsters with pep and vitality they need. lGA offers a marvelous , selection ' ' all at EVERYDAY LOW PRICES. . -- .if SUNSET IN OGDEN CREAM OF WHEAT iGT QUAKER OATS July, 1943, S. 2-- C pleted his boot phis, Tenn. KAYSVILLE Misses Jo Ann and Joyce Sheffield and Master Beck Sheffield, children of Mr A Mrs Kenneth 11. Sheffield, entertained 23 friends at a wiener party at their home Sat- Day has just training at com- Mem- ton-fro- i pj r1 ' models, nt 1-- 3. Playtime In IV . But-- i $2.98 At Colors. Bootee Sets For The Young! $1.98 1 JQ Sacques! Softest all wool sacques to keep baby warm! Baby QO ft i'O Shawls Softest wool and ray- on. Shoes For Little Feet! White' ool felt. Sizes KZ.U.SLPatOS. 0.3. Gambles 19c . 20c SAUERKRAUT, Muchmore Delicious with wienies. 25c f 25c KELLOGGS .ALL BRAN Join the Regulars. i SCHOOL DKA1N-E-2E. E - Cleans and Opens Drains. Cn . 20C MILK Popular brands, tall CAKE FLOUR 26c 5C and IOC ! ' SHREDDED WHEAT, Kelloggs Whole wheat as you lute it n. Hi . SALT, LG. A. . . Iodized or free running. 7c o Oz. , WHEATIES . Tops in Taste. J5e 2 CORN Golden B. Whole Kernel No. 2 cans for 35 C UNIT - The All-Purpo- se Starch. 101 Or SANI FLUSH Cleans Bowls. Can CLEAN X Cleans Glass. 6 Oz. Rich in Vitamin C , 4G Oz I8i Il n SAME LOW PRICES ANY DAY OF THE, WEEK! 01 We also have some school clothes school children. for hard-to-obta- in FOR SALE , Fancy Trees, Peony Bulbs, Tulip Bulbs Fruit Cakes and Plum Puddings , J. E. ELLISON yoisotvi KAYSVILLE 45 t Gambles Also LAYTON Phone 173 59c Lb cans. A Point Free Cans 32c TOMATO JUICE, IGA SUPPLIES Good Salary Phone: Ogden I I 49 Clearfield Villa MRS. o, NOODLE SOUP MIX, Upton's Just like home made. Pkgs Jj MEAT SAUCE, CHB A new piquant flavor. 53 c 1L rk For a Complete Line of j Bootees, sweater and cap. All wool. Knitted 19c of C Oz. 4(5 Can FLOUR, DRIFTED SNOW Home perfected, enriched. SOFT-A-SIL- K HEIPWANM) Rompers! hand-embroider- ed Hots" 14c 2 Can . HEMO Full or Fart Time Fine knit, all wool rbmp-er- s. Pkg. .. Lb urday evening. $1.98 27C No. 2 Can TOMATOES. LEOTA Solid Pack. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Sweaters For Baby! lT A.11 wool sweaters, 2S Oz. Pkg ar GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Trees weet From tree ripened grapefruit. PANCAKE FLOUR Sperrys Tender C 2-- C 2 28 c 3-- 1-- 22c . PEAS, ROYAL GUEST Tender, Sweet. 3 Sieve. Authorized Dealer Layton , . , Phone 208-- ... W ( Home Owned . . . Heme Operated! ICaysvi e KEN LEONARDSON |