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Show Newt About Folks In Mrs. KAYSVILLE Norma Preece, Correspondent Phono 293-R The Literary Club held its 'summer party last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Odd. All members and partners enjoyed a chuck wagon supper, western . music and games. Hostesses were Mrs. Darlene Brown, Mrs. Billie Timothy and Mrs. Maurine Bradey. Mrs. William Swan and children were dinner guests of Mrs. P. H. Hutchinson in Salt Lake, Wednesday. Mrs. Casper Carroll entertained dinner Tuesat a family out-doDon Jessop, her for brother, day who is visiting from Salem, Ore. Guests were: Sylvia Jessop, Logan; Don Jessop and three children, Salem, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McPhee and childreji; Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cantswell, Miss Vivian CantsWell, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eschler, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Haws and daughter, Kath-rin- e, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yates and children, Salt Lake; Dr. and Mrs. Afton Eliason and children, Fresno, Calif.; and Mrs. Bliss Bignall and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smedley left Wednes-da- y for Astoria, Oregon, on a salmon fishing trip. Mrs. Thorley K. Swan, and Mrs. E. M. Grimm, Phillipines, were luncheon guests at the Hotel Utah Monday. " j or Gill Hicks, Los Angeles, Calif., was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strong Wednesday evening. Mrs. Earle Robins was guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dale Tolman, in Bountiful, Monday. Mrs. Leona Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quigley, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barber and daughter, Janet, Bountiful, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. George W. Wil. cox. On August 2.1, Miss DeAnne Ly- mans home was the meeting of the YKCs club. Hazel Harvey and Becky Ence gave a dem4-- H onstration of apricot ice cream. They worked on record books and reciepe files. Refreshments were served and plans made for next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Warner and son. Wayne, daughter, Jilleen, attended the 'Warner family reunion Sunday at Nephi. Pvt. Lloyd Larson, who has been stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado, arrived home for a 12 day leave to visit his family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Larson, Lloyd will report back to Fort Lee, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton spent the weekend at Richfield attending the Utah State Posse meet Mrs. Allen Strong and two children, Mrs. Evan Ellison, spent Friday at Fielding, visiting with relatives. Judy, Margaret, Nancy and Susie Swan attended the birthday party for their cousin, Pattie Goltz, in Salt Lake Sunday. They enjoyed roller skating at the Heigia Skating Rink. Mrs. Utestal Bloxham, Mrs. Kent Mulleaneux, and Heber Bloxham, of Elko, Nevada, spent five days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swan-ge- r and other relatives this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaub and daughter, Madaline, Burbank, California, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grfeen. Mr. and Mrs. Casper' Caroll and nieces and nephew, Sylvia, Val-lerGaylen Jessop, Salem, Ore, and Cathy McPhee spent the week end on a camping trip in Logan canyon. Miss Irene Swan returned home Thursday from a two week vacation to Green River, Wyoming, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Logan. Wallace Odd, San Francisco, California is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Ella Odd. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton and daughter, Juanita, left Tuesday evening for a three week vacation trip to new Orleans, La., and other points of interest in the South. Mrs. George Swan, Christine and Joe Davis, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Whitlock Swan at their cabin at the head Miss Ann Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield, entertained eight friends at a luncheon at her home Monday in honor of her birthday.- Mr. and Mrs. George Tiller and son, Micheal, Mr. and Mrs. M. C, and daughter, Rosemary, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyde at their cabin in East Candinner at the Mad- Thornley K. Swan and Mr. and ton. ,V' dox Cafe in Brigham City last Mrs. William Swan at the head of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barton and week, celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Beaver. family, Midvale, were guests at M. C. Smalls wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thacker, a patio supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Barton, SatMr. and Mrs. Leonard Werner Heber City, visited Saturday with and three children spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. William Slade. urday evening. end at Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker atMr. and Mrs. Owen Horne and Walter Mr. and Mrs. Buhler, Mr. two children, Mr. and Mrs. Golden tended the Nelson family reunion and Mrs. George Barker, Mr--, and Webster were guests over the held at Lagoon last week and also Mrs. Darvel Miller, Roetta Kilfoyle weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Wray attended the Walker family re- and partner, and Mr. Amos Odd were guests at dinner at the Okuda Small were guests at - Cafe in Layton Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Buhlers birthday. They returned to the Buhler home for a card party. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Small and daughter, Rosemary, will leave Friday on a vacation to Holly Oak, Colorado, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Kleze and family. Returning home they will visit the Rocky Mountain y, . trip at Idaho Falls, Idaho, . Ul visit- ing her two brothers and their families. Mr. and Mrs. David Thurgood, Syracuse, visited Wednesday with Mrs. George W. Wilcox. Mrs. George B. Wilcox and daughter A QU IM I , (ALLtJ InlALI? visited Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston, daughson, Paul, were ter, Nita, and Safeway has told the people of Utah that for the year ending 1954, the net profit earned by Lucerne Milk Company' Utah Experts Available ixplaln This Oreal Plan To lucerne's most recent figures show that for the first 28 weeks this year. Its net profit was $86,418.05 -- or at the rate of 32.84 per year on Its Investment a net profit at the'rate of M6c per quart . and licaamd an ban m awryan to aaa il tbar eaa qualify lor Mutual of Omaha' araat aw Circl Sacunty Hoapttal Protartkm. Tbay want to rv avaryooa ham a chanca to haar aboat thia (aaaaunnf pmUcttoB. Ta maha aul you (at thw without any cam ar abUcatoaa...fill nut th coupon baton and mail it today. To Those Ye Have Dot Seen ... i . 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Can you keep mm hospital bill after another . . . even if a change in your health makes you a poor risk? OM of the most important features of the Renewal Safeguard is that once you own your the coverage because of or policy and to age 65 the company cannot cancel, rider, modify in yoax health or the number of times you have received benefits. DAILY HOSPITAL . SAFEWAY BELIEVES THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR MILK 5 Cents Cents 00 19100 , Cents 74100 Cents 481 00 Cents 6. Advertising costs h Y te . . . I'm Interested In OWNING my hoipital Insurance. Pleas make sure I get details on your new Circle Security Hospital Insurance with the RENEWAL SAFEGUARD. I understand thia does not obligate me in any way. Profit to Lucerne w Cents , NAME - Safeviay Stores, STEFFI ait. JSTATE. 7 union at Mutual Dell in American Fork Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warren, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lowe, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Steele Sorenson and children, Springville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hutchings. 4-- H Caruar-tmlsa- d see Kaysviile, Davis Conaty, Utak Thurs., Aug. 25, 195$ Page in all Safeway Stores in Utah National Park, Glenwood Springs and other points of interest. Club 10th meetThe YKCs ing was held on August 19 at the home of leader, Carolyn Marston. They canned beef and chicken for the fair exhibits. Plans made for the following meeting and refreshments served. Miss Juanita Benton returned home from a two week vacation Thank You For Your Courtesy To . . , n:cc?ciATi3 |