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Show t KAYSVILLE f KAYSVILLE, July 15. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis and Mrs, Harry Swanger visited friends in Ogden on Friday. Mrs. Henry S. J. Mansell is spending a few weeks in Ogden ' as guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Barton, Jr. Mrs. C. V. Robinson left on Friday for an extended visit with relatives in Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Heber J. Phillips and Miss Ruby Phillips are spending two weeks in Ucon, Idaho, as guests of relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Sheffield and , Mrs. George B. Sheffield and son, Vaughn, j were visitors to Salt Lake City on Sun- day. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Blood returned home on Friday from a three weeks' visit in southern California. Miss Ruth Foster of Provo was the house guest of Miss Mollie Barnes during j the week. Mrs. John Flint and Miss Emily Bruff ; visited friends in Salt Lake City on Sat- urday. Mrs. Dolly Brown of Clearfield visited relatives here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major spent a few days in Provo this, week as guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor. Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in town as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen visited friends in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mrs. Henry H. Blood spent the weekend week-end in Provo as i guest of her sister, Mrs. George E. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Batine spent Sunday at Saratoga Springs. Mrs. George Swan spent the past week in Salt Lake City as the guest of relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. William Haight is spending two weeks in St. Anthony, Idaho, with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gailey. Misses Marie Blamires and Evalyne Gailey motored mo-tored to Tooele on Wednesday and spent the day as guests of friends. Miss Nora Blamires visited friends in Ogden on Saturday. Bert Page entertained at a box party at Pantages theater on Sunday evening. The guests were Mrs. Olive Curtis, Miss Oliva Ostler, Messrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Jay C. Edward and Ferris R. Thomassen. Mrs1. Henry Curtright of Salt Lake City i visited relatives here this week. 1 Mrs. Phoebe Rushforth and Miss Edna j -Rush forth leave today on a two weeks' trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. Olive Curtis spent a few days in Salt Lake City this week as guest of friends. Miss Norma Underwood entertained the Oakla club at her home on East Locust street on Tuesday evening. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served and the time was spent in games and music. Among those present were Misses Ella Smith, Annie Blood, Irene Swan, Luta Bacon, Lucretia .Ward, Martha Barber, Donetta Blood, Vivian Bacon and Leone "Wilcox. V. L. Acord left on Wednesday for a two months' visit with relatives in Castle Dale. Mrs. Rebecca Gledhill of Siguard. Sevier Se-vier county, is spending ten days in town as guest of her sister, Mrs. John B. Lindsey. Miss Artel France of Centerville is the house guest of her cousin, Miss Clarise Williams, this week. Miss Ruby Phillips entertained at a lake party on Thursday afternoon. The guests were Misses Helen Anderson, Leah Phillips and Vina Anderson. Leland Mocker, who has been spending the past six months here with relatives, left for his home in San Francisco on Wednesday evening. Misses Mary and Kathryne Martin of Seattle, Wash.; are visiting in town for a few days as guests of their brother, T. A. Martin, and family. Misses Trilby Jarman and Margaret Hart and Will Jarman, all of Ogden, spent a few days in town this week as guests of Lois and William Jarman. Miss Gladys Barker is visiting relatives in Salt Lake City this week. Miss Verna Chipman visited friends in Ogden on. Wednesday. Miss June Reeve of Ogden was the house guest of Miss Claire Gleason for a few days during the week. Miss Eva Evans of Parowan spent a few davs here this week as guest of her aunt, Mrs. James Chipman. Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman and Mrs. Thomas Williams visited relatives in Ogden Og-den on Friday. Mrs. Lee L. Taylor of Bvanston, Wyo., is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Gladys Barker returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a two weeks' visit In Salt Lake City. Robert J. Bonnemort of Sardis. British Columbia, is visiting relatives in Kays-vllle Kays-vllle this week. Arthur F. Barnes of Salt Lake City was a Kaysville visitor this week. |