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Show rtimqDAY, MAY 14, 1931 THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYsVlI.EE. UTAH Scenes aha Persons, ir Current. Nc-w- PAGE 3 TOP NOTCH ERS s rr Exercises Held For 1931Seminary Class Ket by Th FAUXijNGTON ; gradua- tion exercises for the junior sem inary class for 1MI (wre held the North jarmingtott ward chapel g lal Sunday .evening at the meeting. The program follows: A 'Flower for You, Mo' her Dear," sung-bMarie Welregu-evenin- y ling, accompanied hy .Doris Grif- fith; a ta'k on Happiness? by M; ion floss; Royce Christensen gave a talk on "The Rad Effects of Cigarettes;' Hilly Gray played a sun phono olo, "I.ittlo Mother Certificates wore awarded to; I, amah lledgpeth, I.amuel Iledg-potRoyce Christensen, Dale Kussil Steed, Nina Hess, -- h, May-fiel- d, v Hot Ii 3i MrClurg, Thelma THE WORLD'S Shrope, SPENT tmRD 5,000,000-- ' OAIM FOR FN ' Dr. Alma Wilson, who was the .;iker for the evenings meeting, talked on his experiences while- in the east, where he 'attended the Cornell .miversitv for X months. . vI 6 - J t and 'ViT'fcRCmxOF THE 0 e h Huntsman, Kina Clark,' Ruth Ov- iatt, Dons Griffith, Hilly Gray, Wanda West, 'Adam Wtlling, Myron' Hess, Rtmooe Sessions, Marie We'ling.vand Dorothy Sjohlom. BEST SPORT HE I,und.Lu-epl- Wilcox,-Rut- this-oo- , EMPIENWC RLVACHTINO- iltml) FOR - Wl(WHlR v ENT R SHARES DAMS & WE HER CO. CANAL WATER Wl 2 . $17.50 per share ' tormerlj Miss Kt - , 1 Miss lotter Helm returned h'unc Tuesday evening from a four days trip to southern Itah with u geology class from the I diversity of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Seeiist motored to Wilson lame Sunday, where they visited with Mr. Seer ists parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. 11. Hingham. Front view of Cornell universitys new War memorial, which stands as r tribute to the -- Cornell men Mr. and Mrs. Elicit Robinson of who lost their lives in the World war. The memorial Is to he dedicated on May iU.' Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Dora A. Robinson, Mr. Robinson's mother, last Motiday, STAR BACKSTOP l)r. and Mrs. A. L. Wilson of were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Clara Rose Monday. Alien Whitaker sent lust week in Oregon. Joseph Christensen spent Tuest V?; j) day in Clarkston as the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Selma Atkinson. Earl Sears of Oakley, Idaho, and Miss Lorene Ellis of Tremonton visitors at the home wtre week-en- d ol Mr. and Mrs. C. I Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Houmc of Fielding visited relatives in Farmington last week. G. M. Hess of Riggs, Idaho, spent last week-en- d at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hess. Mrs. Myrtle ('riddle entertained the Husiness uiul Professional mens cjub at Monday Miss Annie Rigby reevening. viewed Maurice Matcrlinck's "Mon-n- a Resides the regular Vanim. memliers present there were Mrs. J. R. Udy, Mrs. Annie Palmer, Miss Minnie Millard, Mrs. Ada Worsley, and Miss Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. K. Bridge of Salt I.uke and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Armond Griffith of Bountiful were Farmington visitors Sunday. Miss Elva Statler of New York Mr. and Mrs. J. N. West and city, star ontcher of the Madeline family spent Sunday in American college baseball team. Fork and Pleasunt Grove. and Mr. and Mrs. L. family spent Sunday with Mrs. 1 -- May Flowers for the First Lady ls-ga- her-hom- n e H.-Ov- iatt HAS MANY PROPOSALS . Mrs. Herbert Hoover receiving an attractive May basket of lovely from four little Child Health Crusaders, In observance of Child flowers Health" day, at the front door of the White House. lsauc Grow at Huntsville. Mrs. Dora Robinson was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clara Potter,' last Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Clark and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moon and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Potter and family visited with Mrs. J. M. Secrist Sunday. Mrs. Delbert-Walkeentertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Lester Newey of Ogden, r Premier of Japan in His Home New 3 SPECIAL , 1 Ula O. BOX 775 Ogden, Utah Alice Edmonds and Walter nmg. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Putter are visit ing fiietulsm Hocatello, Idaho. liras visited wlllk her sister, Mrs. Hattie Seeiist, last "Sunday. M uniting have Mr. ami Mrs. moved to the home of G. M. Hess. II. P. Mathews motored to Providence Tuesday to attend the funeral of his aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilson and family of Logan were guests of Bishop and Mrs. George A. Welling Sunday evening. Mrs. Amy Nelson and daughter, Norma, spent Saturday and Sunday with- Mrs. Hattie Secrist. Man-eeiPti- Walker. The tx-- was spem placing bunco. Luncheon was served to Mrs. KffnMrs. Ruth Hess. Mrs. Ger- iurm-rrintu ldlu. Mis.. Vera Wood. Miss Mis Verna Amler- Yt,i. Hughes, Mrs, I. g Misw-Am- S'eed, Mrs. Puce, Mrs. lleth Law l cnee 1nee, Mrs. Ronald 15. Smith of Ogden, and Mr.. Harold Taylor of Salt Lake. Miss Lucy Icc was the guest of Miss Emily Rose la.-- Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. (Tnru Rose and children, Stephen, Emily and George M., isiU-with Mrs. Roses daughter, Mrs. A. (!. Heers of Ogden A little learning swells a small last Sunday. Mrs. Annie Talbot of I.nyton man up like a toy balloon. visited with her sister, Mrs. Alice Edmond.i, last Friday. The North Farmington ward .Sunday school gave a prog rum last 'Sunday morning in honor of the hiothers lust Sunday morning. The progrum was as follows; . An exercise by the kindergarter class under the direction of Miss Vera Edmontls; a song by the Primary class led by Miss Alurjory Welling; "Pioneer Mother," by Ruth Secrist; "How a Girl Can Honor Her Mother," by Dorothy Welling; a chorus hy'lhe Book of Mormon Hass, led by Miss Emily Rose; and a Toast to the Mothers" was given by Bishop Joseph Lloyd of the Emerson ward in Salt laike. Each mother was presented with a white eurnution. Mrs. Lloyd Avery has just returned lrom visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Fred W. Kemper, in American Fork canyon. Mrs. Andrew T. Clark was the hostess of the Gamma Phi ulumni at their Blossom breakfast at the a t Saturday Nile - BEBE DANIELS - Skatter Rare gardens last Saturday, Miss Florence Ware of Salt Lale assisted with the decorations of yellow and black, the sorority alumni members colors. Sixty-fiv- e were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and daughter, Geraldine, of Salt Lake; Mrs. lA'Btcr Newey, Mrs. Roland B. Smith and son, Junior, and Mrs. Items Walker, all of Ogden, spent Mothers day with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Walker. Bishop E. B. Gregory underwent an eye operation at a Suit Lake hospital last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Manning andMrs. Lizzie King of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Talbot of Lay-toEdward Manning of Kaysville and Janies, George C., William, and ErJohn "Manning ma, spent Friday evening as guests of their sister and brother, Mrs. n, The tell-tal- s GRAND OPENING V OPEN-AI- R DANCE FLOOR 2 BIG BANDS RAY MINTERS and biog- e raphy which the author dared not sign. BEN LYON and LEWIS STONE A WARNER BROS. & VITA PH ONE PICTURE - Another Big Knockout " SUN. TUES. MON: -a- wL-daughter,. Large Stock of Screen Doora at Low. Iricea F WITH GENUINE GUARANTEED REI) CEDAR SHINGLES The Beat Roof Obtainable and Only Gee! But Business Is-Good' RE-ROO- FIFTY-YEA- R HE LOVED EM AND LEFT EM! A $3.95 romantic tale of th? worlds most famous heart-breake- r! 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