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Show e 1 r f' - - April r J.Ir. and Mrs. Wayne Sheffield Glen Stuart and daughter Glenna, Mrs. Virginia Larkin, Mrs. Pauline Johns, Mrs. Ila Cottrell, Mrs. Alice Green, Mrs. Mildred Horne, Mrs. Camella Stewart, Mrs. Vilate Colemere, Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche and daughter Shaun, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Roueche, Mr. and Mrs. Ellias Bennett, Gor-da-n Roueche,' Marion Roueche, - l. i with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walter Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece r Attorney and Mrs. Them ley K. and family. Mr. Margaret-I- t Nichal wat Swan left Saturday by plane with Davis a guest at Club Friday afternoon other members of the County School Board to attend in Salt Lake of Mr. Stanley Vina convention at Chicago, Illinois. cent Mr. and Mr. Lyman Spark and They will return home Thursday. Mrs. Ross Brown seas a guest ton visited in Logan Sunday with at lunch Monday in Salt Lake of her parent, Mr. and Mr. F. W. Bacon. Mrs. Ed Muir. Sunday guast ef Mr. and Mr. Sunday dinner guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green were Mr. and Slater Ball were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Glenn Green, Mr. and Joe Menson of Lark. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Tlmefhy Mrs. Burnham Leonard and family, Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. and family, Rolling Hill, CaliforDell Larkina and sons, Pocatello, nia, are visiting with bis parents Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Max Green Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy. and children. Mr. Neftia B. Wilcox wai a Mrs. Rosetta Roueche . . . Mrs. Fred Elm and children, Og- guest of Mr. and Mrs. George notes Itth birthday anniversary. Wilcox in Layton, Monday. den visited Thursday with Mrs. B. Wallace Allen returned heme Julia Webster and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed visit- from Seattle, Washington, where ed in Salt Lake City, Sunday with he ipent the past week on Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hayes. government business trip. ' Mrs. Harry Piper, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Christensen entertained at a dinner party Is convalescing at the home of Still active and Kaysville Saturday evening for the follow- her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- good company to visit with, Mrs ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Brig- ward Green for a few weeks after W H (Rosetta) Roueche celeham Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray an illness at the LDS Hospital. brated her 89th birthday anniveMrs. Harvey Ash mead attended rsary at her home in West Kays-- a Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Sam RaySpeech and Hearing Therapist Ville on Wednesday, April 20 mond, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butcher, Convention at San Francisco, Bom in Kaysville on April 20, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Burton, Mr. California last week. 1871, Mrs Roueche was a daughter Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Parker and Mrs. Glenn Manning, Mr. of Edmond and Elizabeth Webb. and Mrs. J. Forest Barker, Mr. had as guests on Sunday, Mr. She married William H Roueche and Mrs. George Talbot, Mr. and and Mrs. Roy Baldwin, Bounti- in May 1898 Mrs. Elmer Ward, Mr. and Mrs. ful. She had lived in Kaysville all Samuel Morgan showed slides on Mr. and Mrs. Doll Larkins and her life Her children include Mrs. their recent trip to Europe children, Pocatello, Idaho, werei Hollis Ogden, le, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burraston, weekend guests of both their Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanton, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Glenn Roueche, East Layton, Leonard and Mlvera Roueche, and Mrs. Howard Cloward. Mr. Green and Mrs. LaVida Larkins., & all of Kaysville. She has two sis and Mrs. Merle Argyle, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colomoro still living, Mrs Ann Barnes, spent last Sunday on a canyon visited in Salt Lake Sunday with ters and NIrs Amy CoombJs' Kaysvllle Mr and Mrs Sheldon Colemere picnic. Fielding She also has nine grandGene Rosetta and Wilford Han- and family children and 16 great grandchilsen returned from a week's trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker dren to Albuquerque, New Mexico and Rita Lynn and lifetime, Mrs. Mrs. Carol Birkenfeld has been Susan daughters. the During her attended wedding revery ill the past week at the St. ception of Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Roueche has been active in LDS, Church organizations Much of Benedict's hospital where she is Nlchols t last week her leisure time she spent braid-undergoing treatment mg - rugs and crocheting many Tuasday visitors of Mrs. Wilma beautiful pieces She resides at her Buhler were Mr. and Mrs Morns Stork Shower Friday evening in home in West Kaysville with her Buhler, Midway. honor of Mrs Mary Ann Walters. son Seymour and daughter Vera Mrs. Wilford Hanson and daughSunday guasts of Mr. and Mrs. Friends and relatives who visit- New Vernon Nichols were their daugh- ter Betty, Albuquerque, rs Roueche on her birthday ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mexico, spent their Easter vaca- Green, delude Bishop Clifford tion Archie well. her with She Mrs Jim mother, Mrs. Minnia Wabb has boon vory Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides mg at the home of Mr. and Mrs ill the past week at the home of her daughter. Bishop and Mrs entertained eight guests of their Barker in honor of Mr. Barker's Pinochle Club at their home, Sat- birthday anniversary Wallace King. Mr. and Mrs. Ban Kalsay, Paris, urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitcholl Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward anci children have moved into Idaho, were Monday guests of Mr and son Curtis, Mr and Mrs Ken- their new home on Second North and Mrs. Lyman Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Parley Wobb neth Cloward, Mr and Mrs Sher- last week entertained at a dinner party man Cloward and son Carl J , Mr Alton Barton and son Nail, Tuesday evening for Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Dmkurne Farmington KearnSi were Sunday visitors of Oren Hart and sons Grey and visited m Goshen Saturday with Mr and Mrs Wiliam Umpleby Brad, Ogden. The dinner was in relatives and also Mrs Effie B. Miller. Out of state guests last week honor of Mrs Hart's birthday of Mr. and Mrs Howard Sides anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters were Mr. and Mrs W F. Murphy, have moved to Ogden this week Mr and Mrs Jack Patton, both of Hayward, California to make their home Mr. and Mrs. Georg Hensler Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprague and children visited at Ordervllle, and children. Salt Lake, were Sunday with Mr. and Mis Elbum dinner guests Sunday of her Sorenson and family. mother, Mrs Wilma Buhler in Miss Gwen Bloxham, Las Vagas, honor of Mrs Henslers birthday Nevada, was a guest over the anwv ersary Robert Barton will return home weekend of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Bloxham. this week from Alabama where Mrs. Edna Smith, Mrs. Lais he spent a week on a government, business trip Stephens and Mrs. Dorsey HodgMr. and Mrs. Georga F. Barker, son, Layton, attended the funeral service of Mrs Thomas Bond at Mr and Mrs Amos Odd, Mr and Mrs Darvel Miller, Mis Blackfoot, Idaho, Wednesday Wilma Buhler Mrs Roetta Hors Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atkinson, ley enjoyed dinner Saturday even- Samaria, Idaho visited Friday Grasses are heavy users of nitrogen. Legumes, such as alfalfa or clover, boost the nitrogen supply when grown with grass. Manure or commercial nitrogen fertilizers also help. ' Line Silage" large quantities of silage at a rate of up to one ton per says the New Holland Machine Company. man-hou- j ! SPECIAL i OIL BASE s - r, PERMANENT WAVE Reg. NOW $12.50 One of our export stylists end colorists STYLISTS TO SERVE YOU Charles Nelson Dona Benson Clarence Painter 5 Rita Painter PHONE EX ROY BEAUTY SALON Science study Series at Davis Library The Davis County Library wishes to call your attention to the following list of titles that have been addd to the Science Study Series at the Davis County Library. The Science Study Series offers to students and the general public the writing of distinguished authors on the most stirring and fundamental topics of physics. These and others are available at the Library now and future additions to the series will be added as they are published. The Birth of a New Physics, by I. Bernard Cohen. Magnets: The Education of A Physicist, by Francis Bitter Crystals and Crystal Growing, by Allen Holden. Order in nature. Waves and The Ear, by William Van Bergeijk. What we hear and y. 1900 WEST ROY From Fashion Centers North, East, West, South! Americas Big News Fashions Come to PkmjeVs V I Li the Old westlll3i5 r T ' , i 1 get this new fc Sunny Brook Kentucky Straight Bourbon tastes better, richer than any other bourbon t IK OLD StWNT MOOR CtlMPIW LOUlSVIUf, RfRTltCRT - STUCK! UNTUCK! BOURBON KNOTT . X MO 1 (' M power portable Farmer X Skimped On Fertilizer, Harvested 14 Tons Corn Silage Per Acre Merrill N. Warnick Used Adeq- uate Fertilizer, Harvested 30 Tons Corn Silage Per Acre If e Penneys has ever staged before. 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Proper fertilization, like any good farm practice, pays oft ir higher yields and profits, says Mr. Warnick. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for your crops this year. USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are made by United States Steel and sold by reliable dealers. It takes N, Men and USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are fertilizers that mean more dollars per acre enough fertilizer; harvest more profits! top-quali- 1 END OF MOUTH CLEANUP 1 Cole-mer- Mr. end Mrs. John Murdock and children spent last Saturday at Heber City visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buer-leThey took their daughter, Christine on a tour of Wasatch County, for her school report. 70 Rosel Hyde, Wray Hyde, Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Stayner and sons Craig and Dick, Marlene Polatls, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lillia Zitts and son Chad, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Rayne L. Roueche and daughter Rita Hooper; and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius DeVries and sons and daughters, Kay, Gayle, Kevin ' and Hal, Ogden. EnjpyThe Grcat Courbcii Celebrates 89th Anniversary how. Aljo Simonson 5535 So. is of producing THIS COMING WEEKS A. 3- Production a mechanized system I i Kaysville lady FIRE CAUSED' AN1 ESTIMATE' jslx' thousand dollar loss to this barn and Its contents, Monday morning, at the, Raymond Ashton property on Crestwood Road. Cause of the fire was thought to have been an electrical wire which shorted as a result of hired help being buffeted in the wind last weekend. Neither the Ashtons nor their attenda.m. 9:30 reportedly about at blaze started Theyre were at home when the is located to the burned which ground, The in horse Las show a barn, Vegas. ing across the street, south of the Ashton home in east Kaysville. Pas 28,-196- 11 COMPANY 143 SO, MAIN d LAYTON , . -- v t V i 70 1 ' 4 Wi . 2 a- iHV- 4 i v! M i |