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Show PAGE FOUR THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAY8VILLE, UTAH News About Folks in Beaxer, Mrs. Jay Bodily, Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood, Mrs. Ben Cook, Mrs. Perry II. Sessions, Mrs. Mer-la- n Beazer, Thurgood, Mrs.-R- oy Mrs. Roy Hodgson, and Mrs. SYRACUSE Correspondent El-w- in VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Phone: Kaysvills 62-- J -- Ellis. 2 Mrs Samuel Cook of Syracuse and Mr A Mrs V. L, Pin-grof Roy, were Sunday dinner guess of Mr A Mrs W. G. Goodart at their home in Salt Lake City. Mr A Mrs David E. Miller and two children, Ann and David, of Los Angeles.Xalif.. are visiting for ha home of Mr A iwpwaoka-at-- 1 Mrs Arnold D. Miller and with Mrs. Millers parents, Mr Mrs Henry Snell of Provo. Mr. Miller has been a member of the University of Southern California faculty for the past three years. Van Dahl, son of Mr A Mrs Earl W. Dahl is able to go back to school, with the use of crutches after being confined to his bed for six weeks wish a broken right leg. Mrs. Arther Barber and three children, LaRce, Itha and Bruce, spent last Sunday visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. II. Call at her home in Willard. Frank Sessions has returned to the home of his parents, Mr A Mrs Elmer Sessions, after spending the past four months at the army hospital at Tooele. Frank was injured and received a broken left leg in an automobile and motorcycle accident last June. Mrs. Gerald Larson and little daughter, Dorothy, of Rexburg, Idaho, are visiting for a few weeks at the home of Mr A Mrs T. Joseph Steed. Mrs. Larson, a sister of 'Mr. Steed, came here because of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Alice Steed, who is receiving treatment at an Ogden hospital for ruptured appendix. Mr A Mrs Eugene Tolman aad two daughters. Wanda and Ruth, left last Saturday for Fort Lewis, Wash., where they plan to meet heir son and brother. Pvt. Jaren W. Tolman. Pvt. Tolman, who is stationed at an army hospital there, after being held a Japanese prisee ' thoia-d- is. Moncharge from FortDouglas on day after serving in the Burma-Indi- a theater of war. Reed, son of Mr A Mrs Lionel E. Williams, has been in the army since December, 11M1, and served for 24 years overseas, Louis J. Roberts, husband of Mrs. Lois Sessions Roberts, entered the armed forces in July, JiM.'t, and served the past twenty months overseas. Sgt. Hansen, husband of Mrs. Faye Craig Hansen, and son of Mr A Mrs Clyde Hansen, returned to the United States last May, after serving for several months in the European theater of war. i Come One, Come All To Our HALLOWEEN COSTUME BALL Tuesday, October 30, 9:00 P, M. Syracuse Ward Recreation Hall Sponsored by Syracuse M. I. A. Mrs. Rufus C. Willey entertained at her home last Saturday evening for the wives whose husbands are deer hunting. The social was enjoyed by Mrs. La Var Ellis, Mrs. Arther Barber, Mra. Royal W. Rampton. Mrs.,Therin Thurgood, Mrs. David Wilcox. Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson, Mrs. Elmer Sessions, Mrs. Roy Briggs, Mrs. Lester '! Correspondent Phone Kaysvills FOR SALE their return trip. Pay Barker, son of Mr A Mrs Arther C. Barber, has been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant. Staff Sgt. Barber is stationed with the Cth troop carrier squadron at Leyte. He has been on this island Late Model ESTATE IIEATROL Small Size . . Very Good Condition . Reasonable . . since it was invaded. He entered the army three years ago, and has spent the past two years overseas. Staff Sgt Barbers' father is a veteran of World War I. . Mrs. Arnold Bodily entertained at an quilting at her home Wednesday. Guests attending were Mrs. Clyde Hanson, Mrs. II. D. BLOXHAM Kaysville old-fashi- Horses Barber, Mrs. James Han- Conoco Service Station son, Mrs. Alma Cook, Mrs. Marion Hammond. Mrs. Albert W. Tree, Mra. Edwin Gailey, Mrs. Charles Schofield, Mrs. George Stusrt, Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett Mrs. Joseph P. Bodily, Mrs. Elmer Fielding, Mrs. Orson Bybee and MUs Donna Bodily. Mr A Mrs Clarence Easthope entertained at 6 dinner Sunday at their home. Guests were: Mr A Mrs Edward T. Saunders, Mr A Mrs. Lawrence D. Saunders, Mr A Mrs James E. Saunders. Mrs. Marie Saunders, Mrs. Marva Mae Young. Misa Lu Jean Saunders, Miss Marcia Saunders, Miss Darla Dee Saunders, Mrs. Karlene Saunders, Miss Barbara Saunders, Carol Jean Saunders, Derral. Carl Glen. Iarry and Jimmy Saunders, all of Ogden. .Mrs. Arhur Hunter of Salt Lake City was last Wednesday and . Your Mileage Merchant Gas and Oil Specialized Lubrication .. Washing Polishing Tire Repair Conoco Service Station Kaysville Delbert E. Pilcher Operator WEST POINT MRS. LEROY DAVIS MRS. DELMA N. BUSIINELL Correspondent Phone: Ogden 2 There will be n Halloween proMr A Mrs Albert T. Smith and and dance Tuesday evening gram Mr A Mrs Roland Smith left Wed- in the recreation halL The pronesday for Los Angeles. They ex- gram will begin at H p. m. A floor pect to return November 1. how of Pioneer dances will be Mrs. Chad Goodin of Salt Lake held Come during intermission. City left Monday after a five-da- y contumed as farmers and farmervisit at the home of Mr A Mrs ettes and. prizes will be swarded . Myron Johnson- best -- costumer Fortunes will be told by a real fortune teller. Come One, Come All To Our Mr A Mrs M. F. Frasier had Mr HALLOWEEN COSTUME BALL A Mrs C. L. Davis of Odonnel, Texas, and Mr. Phipps of Antonio, Tuesday, October 30, 9:00 V. M. Texas, as house guests last week. Syracuse Ward Recreation Hall The quests were here for the deer Sponsored by Syracuse M. I. A. hunting season. Mr A Mrs M. F. Frasier had as Miss Norma Jean Wood, fresh dinner Pvt A Mrs man student at Brigham Young Arliss guests Sunday, Frasier, Mrs. Arvel in week Provo, speqt the University Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. end with her parents. Bishop A Dan H. AdamsEverett Mrs. and Warren Mrs Melvin G. Wood. Pvt Arless Frasier has Pvt A Mrs Lynn Jensen visited Stallings. been stationed at Hill Field. He Monday with Mrs. Ann Pace. will now report to Camp Kearns Mrs. Lawrence Sessions, Mr A for overseas assignment. Mrs. Howard Ilaymond and sons, Pfc. Dean Child, husband of Roger and Robert, returned recent- Milba Bodily Child and son of ly from a weeks trip to Bremerton, Mrs. Loretta Child, is home on Washington, when they visited with furlough. Pfc Child has been staDean Sessions of the U. S. Navy tioned at Hamilton Field, Calif., prior to his departure for overseas and at the end of hia furlough will duty. Mrs. Dean Sessions accom report for overseas assignment. panied them home. Cpl A Mrs Robert Froggett with Mrs. Emanuel Hanks is recover- their three small sons have aring from an attack of influenza. rived from Fort Sumner, New MexMr A Mrs Leland Layton from ico. Cpl. Froggett has been staVallejo, California, are visiting tioned at Fort Sumner for over with Mr. Laytons parents, Mr A three years and has now received Mrs George Layton. his army discharge. Mrs. Pernilla Anderson and Miss Mr A Mrs Revere Burnett an4 LaVina Anderson, mother and sis daughter, Beth, are home after ter of Mrs. J. p. Forbes, have mov their daughter and family ed from Kaysville to Layton Park visiting in Sacramento, and relatives in . for-the- Bam-broug- h, in Clearfield. The Clearfield Second ward MIA Frew, Mrs. Walter E. Schoenfeld. extends an invitation to all adult Mrs. Lloyd Cook, Mrs. Lynn.J. members of the ward to attend Wilcox, Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, their special interests group each Mrs. Darrell C. Ellis, Mrs. Mark Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. The Life of Paul is being studied with Lillian Guthrie as teacher. Mr A Mrs Briant S. Jacobs enoner for the past three find a half years, plans to accompany them on tertained Friday evening in honor r CLINTON CLEARFIELD 343-R-- Mr RECEIVE DISCHARGE Syracuse residents and families of Corporal Reed Williams, Pvt. Louis J. Roberts and Sgt. Norman their return Hansen welcomed Monday. Corporkl Williams and NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN of the birthday anniversary of their son, Bingham. Their guests were: Mrs. Bingham. Jacobs, Mr A Mrs Aranthon Jacobs and sons, Dennis and Paul; Mrs. Elsie Bennett and son, Farrell; Donald Jacobs, David Jacobs, Dons Johnson and Grant Roberta., Major and Mrs. Archie Griggs of Monterey, Calif., were Friday evening visitors of Mr A Mrs Dale Steed and Mr A, Mrs W. W. Steed. Major Griggs was with Dale while siationed on Attu. The North Davis Junior High School P.-A. will meet Nov. 13, at 7:30 p. m. in the North Davis Junior high school. Dr. Irvin S. Noall of Salt Lake City will speak on Adult Education A Factor in World Peace. The 'teachers will be present to meet parents of the atudenti whom they teach. Light refreshments will be served. Mrs. Maud Odd is chairman of the program committee. Mrs. Lona Stevens will be chairman of refreshment committee. Ihe Second ward Relief society will begin their meetings at 2 p. m. instead of 3 p. m. starting October 23. These meetings will be held at the Sunset Mortuary. Preparations are being made for Relief society conference on Nov. 4. Religion classes for all Catholic school children will be conducted at the Layton school on Friday f- moon from 4 to. 5 p. m., under h direction of the Paulist Fathers. Mrs. Melvin Wilcox and daugh- T, Thursday guests of her parents. Mr A Mrs Joseph Easthope. Mrs. Ernest Zaugg and infant twin son and daughter, returned o their home last Sunday after-"- o m from an Ogden hospital San Francisco. They also motored up to Medford, Oregon, where their son, Wayne, is stationed and visited friends and relatives at Nyssa, Oregon. Mr. Lee Olsen and two young daughters of Plain City were week end guests of Mrs. Loretta Child. The Junior Girls entertained the Vanguard Bovs Tuesday evening at the home of Mr A Mrs M. J. The evening was spent playing bunco. Prizes were and refreshments were served. Mrs. Lester Bingham is in, the Dee hospital convalescing from a recent operation. Mor-tense- Wilmer S. Barlow was speaker at the last Sunday evening church services. Mr. Barlow, discharged diarmy officer, was in the tank was vision of the Army and wounded in the invasion of Germany. A saxophone also was given by Lawrence Thurgood accompanied by Mrs. Susie King. Comc One Come- - All T HALLOWEEN COSTUME BILL Tuesday, October 30, 9:00 P. M. Syracuse Ward Recreation Hall Sponsored by Syracuse M. I. A. A Halloween dance will be given Monday evening in the recreation halL Everyone is asked to wear costumes and there will be prizes swarded for the best costumes. A fortune teller will tell fortunes and a spook alley" has been planned. Grace Hadleys orchestra will furnish the music. APPLIANCE SERVICE MUIR APPLIANCE Piioxb Jl BOUNTIFUL - Know Youn Traffic Laws Utah Highway Patrol FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY The driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard forthe speed of such vehicle and the traffic upon and the condition of the highway. The driver of any truck or truck drawing another vehicle when traveling upon a roadway outside of a business or residence district shall not follow within 130 feet of another truck or truck drawing an. . . Mr A Mrs Lawrence Singleton of Sandy were visiting friends and relatives here Sunday. S. Glen Singleton, son of Mr. A Mrs Willis Singleton, arrived by from the plane for the week-en- d Alameda Naval base. A family dinner in honor of Seaman Single-to- n was given Sunday. Other guests were Mr A Mrs Lloyd Singleton. Mr A Mrs Dell Singleton. Miss Evelyn Cottle and Linda and Jean Singleton. vehicle. Petty Officer and Mrs. Darrel other and Diana John, and children, Page are visiting for fifteen days at the home of Seaman Pages parents. Mr A Mrs John Page. Officer Page is stationed at San Diego. Mr A Mrs Blaine Fisher are home on leave from Key West, Florida. Mr. Fisher is stohekeeper in the Seabees and has been in the service two years. Mr A Mrs John Jones of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr A Mrs L. C. Holbrook Sunday. C WASHER, VACUUM. and Approximately 83 cents oi every dollar! worth of ore mined m Utah is spent in Utah." RHtt KSilW BDUiini el Pri RED STAMPS Al through fel, good until October 31; Fl through Kl, good un-- , til November 30; Ll through Ql. ?ood until December 31; Rl through good until January 31, 15Mti; for meats, fats and butter. ELECTRIC PUMPING DEPENDABLE IS 100 n. Maytag Yes you can place your order now! Need no tinker-iri- g Starts at a flip of a switch. or watching. Operate economically we erve for electric rate in the territory ter, Karen, returned Sunday from Canada where she has been visiting relatives for the past seven are far below the national average. Buy electrical form equipment from your Dealer weeks. Major and Mrs. H. B. Daines had as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr A Mrs Cyril Nelson of Smithfield. Delmsr Dsines of Hyde Park was a Monday visitor at the home of Major and Mrs. H. B. Dsines. . Mr A Mr Monroe Parrish and children, Darla and Roger, arrived home Saturday from Florida. Mr. Parrish has been stationed at Boca Raton rmy air field. Mrs. Carl Bingham and infant daughter returned from the Dee hosmtal Fridsy. The Clearfield 'Second ward will hold a banquet November 2 at 7 m. at the North Davis Junior ligh for the purpose of raising funds for a new ward chapel. The Relief society and Seventies quorum will be in charge. We carry all parts for any and all Maytags. SCH0SS CARD OF THANKS' I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the many friends for their kind gestures shown during my recent illness. . . . Mrs. G. L. Stewart. FURNITURE & ELEC. CO. 355-24t- h Ogden UTAH POWEt Z LIGHT CO. Certified List of Nominations TO LIVING ELECTRICALLY There certainly is! Electric home appliances banish the grief in homemaking, once and for all. They add hours more free time to your day . . . take the hackbreaking drudgery out of housework ... do all manner of household tasks with DEMOCRATIC TICKET REPUBLICAN TICKET O O the mere flip of a switch. The first minute theyre available, well have on display a complete assortment of time-an- d -- work-saving ELECTRIC HOME ouse APPLIANCES For Mayor, I (4-ye- ar term) For Councilman CLIFFORD GREEN For Councilmen E. L. TALL (2-ye- ar UNION FURNITURE CO. PHONE 15 CAMPBELL AND HADFIELD irs Qhrhtmas Time At w&mmd 327 24th Street tU 32-J-- 3 . STATE OF UTAH. COUNTY OF DAVIS ... Kaysville 222 mn . at the Municipal Election to 4 ' i t - For Treasurer ' - . I8,!? be held November fiN IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have Kern seal this 25th day of October, A. D. 1945 (SEAL) (2-ye- ar For Recorder ) I, Irene Swan, City Recorder, in and f of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing names of all candidates for office duly nominati Complete Line Shell Products For Councilmen (4-ye- ar HOWARD THOMAS For Recorder IRENE SWAN F or. Treasurer EFFIE A. BARTON ' For Councilman U WENDELL NANCE LELAND FROST Layton Phone BATTERIES AND BATTERY SERVICE term) ar (2-ye- ar . DIAL 4803 CLEARFIELD Phone: Kaysville For Mayor For Councilmen term) KEN K. LEONARDSON Three Storea OGDEN.. (4-ye- r GEORGE W. SWAN term) WILLIAM PARKER' BOUNTIFUL For Mayor EMIL M. WHITESIDES LJ J. CLIFTON LINFORD For Councilman i o J, & Vi. Flty Cunty of Davis, State i truleand correct copy of the to be voted for in Kaysville, " " my hand and affixed my official J v City Recorders term) term) |