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Show -.- pnAV. MAY 21. 1931.. THK WEEKLY RAYSVlS REFLEX, KAYSV1I.LE. UTAH Mansell, Paul Williams Carl Arthur 1 Ay ten and S?tTi UK and Mrs. Francis li Jo tug tertained at a bridge supper nt their home Saturday evening, Muv un;on ofnhe Whitakor family lti. The guests were seu'ed at ( small tables attractively decorated Sunday. m yellow. .Those present included rl V, Lt fank t:ol;m'r afui MrH. 'f ''aL "be Mr. and Mrs. Alex J luni.h,'un V1!' quests J r!. Knighton at her City; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingham, of Park City; Mr. and Mr- ln iat Wednesd.iy Correspond1 ARVOLD M. BARNES KsysTilie 34 ' ' Slh tM Threads Camil.v. (iVln M the Gold,v'tiY Among Kvehn Mr and M rs, Don BuiliTMrs. Nanee accompanied, hv Mi Mar- - tora Bnckwaye, Mi. Irma Chnet Miss Ctraee jorie Uohms on the guitar l'rayer. Miss Mamie layrTm; ml- Iress of uckwaye and Mossr. Fred Brown welcome, Mrs, K. If Sheffield; read- and Arthur Van Dyke, all of Ogfor Mother,'.' Mrs-- ; den, wei'C 'Sunday guests of Mr. ami ing, Ruth Bowman, piano solo. "Ifss Mi Clarence Green. Betty Epperson; tu.ist tt mothers. Mi. and' Mrs. Robert J. Button 9T, VTik-u- i - Miss-Julrt- i ' yflf phone: PAGE 3 Ralph Hubert C. Burton Williams, lrs. Frank Jonos, Mrs,. Maurice Jones, Mrs. G eorge W Zi the principals, superyertiBd members of the Underwood, Mrs. Elburif Chipman! school board at a dinner Mrs.j'P. Van Sanders, Mrs. Ceorgf Miss Afton iluiiett; "Sketchof F. Barker, Miss Miriam Barno-- ru LyUat thfir home Thursday Life of Mrs Mary l iehlmg tltC Hazel Miss was served at Bishop, Miss Mildred 'K'inoon. M. Budge, Mrs. Mary 1', an- Smith, ton Jliss Jean Flint; Joseph rtffor laid Miss' were Barnes,' Pearl. 'ncovers Olsen, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jeob E. Livt,n of Trd. Miss Breta Linford, Hgwaid F. Smiths Regard for lli,s Motll ; tiZenna Williams and - .. v Miss Fillmore . .'ta Clearfield, viited with M r. Linford and Myron Linford. Amy Anderson, er.Miss Kaye Sanders; tup Barnes. John W. Thomley, SamuelMrs." John (,. M, Barnes MVJnes-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. S S.ix'on Miss Ruth Robin-,.- , reading. fSSI!j R W Adams, Jed StringMr. and Mgs. Thomas Lamlwrt jand son, Charles, of Twin I.dls, My Motlur, M- i- Alice Ball; il and Mrs. ' William .Oswald and day'.The WLeRoy Smith, Thomas E. Idaho, are guests of Mi. and Mrs, tribute to our Mothers. Miss Faye Evening Bridge club-w- ill DnSom-lS'J?.n- r, Thompson, and few days. Grandson; V. 1. Saxton fofr all C. of Isabel, meet home of Mrs, Francis response, Mrs.- Wilford iujhr Edward M. White- - Salt Lake City, were Sunday 11. Webstei ; TUevare enroute to Colorado. this evening, Gleason, gjotsiJv closing prayer, Erma David R Tol. of Mr. and Mis. Frank Gailey and Elbert Sheffield is one of the "Jl Webster Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B.nWr, of A two ouirs, luncheon Wallace Muir, ianmy. . from the Unitiit of wa-- sgnYd to tjlie fo'low athletes were ;Syracu dinner of ing, moth guets Q. Knowl-- i Dr. .and Mrs. W. E. Rasmussen, Mr. Mary Barber Sunday, Itah going to Denver to compete eis1 Mis. James F,. Binnett. Mrs. j G Winn, George M. Adams, of Brigham in the Rocky mountain (nick meet. f:a,u Ls.bins, Mrs J R. GnimLcn, G. King, Golden Mr, and Mrs. Nick Boni'emOrt City; of wgre guests . Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Jclmv.n undjM,-s,1 ft,i a Rampton, Irvin Call, liar Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burmngham WVhsti r, Mrs. C E. Whitak-ami ',r Anderson. G. A. and Mrs. I Nettie Wilcox motored w daughter, Janet, of Sail Lake City, A. Epnerx.m, Mr less,- R Flint, Holt Tuesday. Mrs.- Philip B i idav Forbes Mrs J. J. Bowman. Mr. GdheVi L. Mrs. W. II. Mansell underwent a a b.inipiet and Mr. and Vr and Mrs. George W. Mr. of and children, of Clearfield wen- Nanee, Mrs. Slater Ball, 'Mrs. Glen dinner guests minor operation at an Ogden hos- given in honor of the parents by the fMrs Louis W. Underwood at pital Tuesday members of the Alpha morning. eve- ?ir Friday Bruce Whitaker. Elton in Ogden home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ward left fraternity. wileox and Howard Iff Saturday for Afton. Wyo., where all members of th4 Bonnemort ani., K1' laike were dinner guests Ijjinl daughters, Elaine ntnt LnRuo. Miss and Judes tity, Mrs. fraternity. Mr and ' will' a few 'visitthey spend days A. Williams and son, Keith, of Preston, Idaho Arthur Thomassei entei tamed at furs B Crawford, all of Salt Lake ing relatives. a theatre party in Salt Lm' were Sunday gueM s of Mr ami Dr. of Citv v were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Lay-to- n Sunday evening, in honor of Duriant.- of Mr Arnold M Barm. Gleason. John Sumner illrs. and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Fer- Thomas, who left Monday Dr. D. Keith Barnes, Paul .Wd Afton Egbert evenmg '"ft"' tre1.,aatu-k','m- I Misses Edith Hyde, guson, of Salt Luke City', were for Nevada, Mo., where ' he will of Herbert J. It.mie. Vi'rnou limns, The i Ruth Hayes spent Sunday in, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. spend girl of Kuvs-vill- Mansell, Arthur laiyton. William (, the summer. The other . fber canyon. under the direction of Mrs. Barton and mold M Barnes atGeorge T.- - Layton and family. guests present were' Mi v- Baihara Wed-;da- y Nance spent Mrs. Clyde E. Robins and chil- Bugger, Mis. Mildred Brown, Miss Kenneth 1L Sheffield, intertamed tended the st tie traek meet heh William Mrs. in Ogden asguest of- her dren left during the week for Anniy Bugger and Lynn Mansell. - at a social in honor of their. moth- in. Provo Satiuday. Hall.-- ;' Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Fisher, of where they will spent Mr. and Air. Harold 11. l.avton ers at the Kaysville watd taUr-mul- e ter, Mrs. Samuel Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 Salt laike City were Sunday guest. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson and a.few weeks as guests of Mr. and and children and Mr. and Mrs. mo-t- o Mrs. A. E. Teague. Ober Han.ley, of Ogden, were o'clock. The following progi am was of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and and Mrs. Clarence Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barkdull guests of Mr. und Mrs. Frank L East canyon Sunday, u yy Nance and daughter, spent Sunday in Salt Iike City Layton and family Wednesday eve-fcne and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ning.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. family. yii, of Murray, spent Sunday Hobson and Kilfoyle and son, Nate, spent Sunday in Salt Ralph Stenson has returned t , Morgan. home in Afton, Wyo., after a Lake City as guests of Mr and Robmaoipent a Mrs JesepU-E- . as two weeks visit here as guest of Mrs. Verdon Thomassen. days in Salt Lake this week The AIxmas club will meet at eat of her sister, Mrs. Walter his sister, Mrs. Elmer Ward. I Miss Helen Whitaker and Miss the homp of Mrs. Newell Hess in intsman. North Farmington next Wednesday The Bay View club will meet at Mary Lemon, of the Dee hospital, home of Mrs. W. P. Epperson at Ogden, were luncheon guests of afternoon at '2 oclock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. dnesday afternoon, May 27. Durf Mrs. W. E. Whitaker Wednesday. Miss Louise Innes, of St. Louis, and children of Ogden were the program, Miss Margaret Mrs. Arthur yton will give an account of her Mo., and Miss Bessie Reeves, who Sunday guests of is teaching school in Bingham, Smith and family. ent trip to Europe, . Ml rg - I !e - I ,1 , dane-iwg,- 1 l . j j !il, filler. , , t rv . . 1a-g-- in A J - ! - Ie I - e, - r-- . , i Buek-way- e. , entert auieai'-dnVnee- ntei her d Ivuine Sunday afternoon. Covers wVre . laid- for ten guests, , "Mr. ami Sirs. Alfred Green and ihildren spent Saturday in Ogden a gues's i.t Mr. and Mrs Charles Grove and tnmily. , , Mrs, Anna L. Nelson nhd Mis. William Jcn-eand sons. Bijly, and and Mrsi Homer Philip, of and dauglitcr, Mjrtle Ann, o Joludie, Montana, are gtiet of M i .ind Mrs. Freest IC. Behltng and family for ten days. Mr and Mr- - Howard Thomas were guest a! a plena paity given at Cottonwood canyon Sunday undo! the auspu e ,oi j he Western Creamery eoiupanv Mr and Mi Billiard Pei kins niototed to Krho eanvon reservoir - i . Sund.lVT Mr Sin i ley M:o suffer- ed bruise and shock when she wa n uck by an automobile being tanked up. at 7 okjock lrnl iy eveThe accident ocelli red ill ning front ot ltui North Main tieot in Salt Lake, and the car wa being driven by Landau, of Salt I ake He said Iik car bad rrfn out- of g it land he wa hacking u to a fun k mg space and did not see Mrs. Barnes behind the car. Mrs. M- Barnes was taken tp the emergency hospital, and then removed toethe L 1). S. hospital where .she remained for several days Mrs. W, E. Whitaker was a last week-envisitor to Logan where she whs the gne'vt of her son, Bruce, who ja attending school at the'Utab ... State Agricultural college. Mr. W arren D. Barnes- - underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils nt an Ogden hospital Saturday morning. Mt. and Mr. .James Miller and Mr. Kate Human, of Burley, Idaho, spent a few days hehe during the past week as guests of their sister, M rs. Joseph E. Kihins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Thomas, . and Mrs. Nettie Mansell .were f luncheon gue-t- s of. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willianjs at their home Sun-da- y vvetnug. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Caddie and family,-oOgden, were guests of Mr. Alice Sanders Sunday. Jon Thomas left Monday evening foi Nevada, Misamiwi, tvhdre he will spend the sunutitr. Mis. William. C. Barton has been ill for seveial days suffering from an attack of kidney trouble Flooding weather conditions ars favorat le, a fine crop of tomatoes will be harvested in .Utah this year, according to George Shorten, - - f assistant secretary of the Utah Fanner association, who has returned Monjn, Nov., where he had supervised the shipment of (he plants to Utah. The acreage ( ( on' inued on page S. ) 1 to-hi- s Mc-I-tch- loward Ball, of Vernal, is spend-- a few days at the home of Mr. I Mrs. James Ball and family. . Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mrs. indell Nance, Miss Ada Maylin i Hyrum Maylin spent Wednes-- r . in Salt Lake City as guests of and Mrs. John Swift. Jed Sessions and Mrs. Roy islons, of Salt lake, visited with s. kosel Hyde Sunday. Mrs. Myron W. Phillips entered at a Bridge cheon at her home Saturday af- - Mrs. well-arrang- ed spent last Daugh guests of Mrs. Nathan Reeves. Sat- ters of Utah Pioneers held its urday evening Mrs. Reeves ac- closing social and business companied by her daughters, Muriel May 14, at the home meet-Thursda- and Bessie, and Miss Innes attended the Horse show in Ogden. Mrs. M. 0. Roberts, of Clearfield, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Martha Weaver Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker, mother of Dr. W. E. Whitaker, who is 92 years of age, has returned from an extended visit to lxs Angeles. Miss Sarah Ogden, Miss Melba Just Arrived . Oxfords and Slippers AT NEW LOW PRICES Special Reduced Prices on all SHOES SLIPPERS OXFORDS Meat and Grocery Department We can furnish you with choice Lamb, Veal, Pork or Aberdeen Angus Beef. We can assure you of choice, all times. Choice Ripe Bananas, 5 pound Amelican Lady Bread, white, whole wheat or raisin tender meat 3 5c at loaves 49 Brooms, special KAYSVILLE Golden Rule Store . s Odd; Love f I l - m t that have returned to , to permanently carry on the B arb er business. YOUR PATRONAGE WILL, BE -- APPRECIATED At The Old Stand - h 1 !j . Mmtf, H j , V - se ained at a dinner party, at thejr home Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hunendenger, of Palo Alto, Cali- fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Leander Harris, Alvin Harris and Orvil Harris, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hall, of North Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Layton, and family Monday. Mrs. Parley' Smith and daughter Barbara, of Salt Lake, spent the past week here visiting with Mrs. Clarence Layton and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gysin, of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jost at their home Tues- switch WHAT AN IMPROVEMENT What a transformation takes place service enters when the home, and drudgery and inconvenience make their exit! ALL-ELECTRI- old-fashion- ALL-ELECTRI- at a social at their. homo Wednes day evening. The living room and dining room were beautifully decorated in kpring flowers.--! During the evening, a musical program was given by Misses Marjorie Robins, Genevieve Gailey, Faye Robins and Earla Palmer. The time was spent in playing Rook, and at a late hour a luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gailey, Mr. and Mrs.. Earle Robins, Miss Bertha. Linford, Miss Edith Layton, Miss Melba Ray, Miss i Myrtle Anderson and Messrs. Lloyd Mansell, George Mortimer, Yernon And how this welcome change is appreciated by every mem- ed ber, of the family! household service brings to you: C . their sisand fam tertained the officers and teachers of the Kaysville ward Young Mena Mutual Improvement association home-makin- g! The unequalled cleanlinctK, economy and convenience of Electric Cooking, a method that is unquestionably, beyond com- parison. -The safeguarding of health and the saving cf dollars each month tty proper food preservation through Electric Refrigcr- ation. . and Mrs. of Narnthe week Charles Schoffield and Lester Schoffield spent Wednesday in Sandy as guests of Willard Bal lard. Mrs. Etta Anderson, of Ogden, was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Lois Phillips Mrs. Adron King left Monday for Castledale where she will remain for a few weeks visiting relatives. Miss Dorothy Layton was a last week-en- d visitor to Ogden as guest of Miss Ellen Conway. Francis Anderson left a few days ago for Glens Ferry, Idaho, where h will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman en What an improvement in the art of C evening. Mrs. Melvin Loveland Charles Rasmussen, both ia, Idaho, are spending in Kaysville as guests of ter, Mrs. Daniel Harvey, two-cour- POSSESSIONS 1 V s The banishment of the old annoying problem of hot water supply an assurance of ample hot water at the turn of the faucet through automatic Electric Water Heating, ily. wish to Announce I Ml ,V A reading, An- Old Womans Story, by Mrs, Camilla Barr ton; History of Mrs. Elizabeth Golightly Watt, by Mrs. LeConte Stewart; benediction by chaplain. After a social hour, a luncheon was served to Mrs. J. F. Conrad. Mrs. Chester Flint, Mrs. E. H. Scoffield, Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, Mrs. Charles D. Hayes, Mrs. Mary E. Barton, Mrs. Samuel Morgan, Mrs. Wells Collette, Mrs. Amos Odd, Mrs. Walter Cottreli, Mrs. Robert Blamires, Mrs. Amos H. Bishop, Miss Emily Brough, Mrs. James Chipman, Mrs. Gilbert L. Nance, Mrs. Louise S. Yaunt, Mrs. John A. Webster, Mrs. Morris Barton, Mrs. LeConte Stewart, Mrs. Hattie Harrod and Mrs. R. Bruce Major. Mrs. Frank L. Layton and Mrs. LeConte Stewart, who are members of the North Davis stake Relief society board, visited the West Point Relief society Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener, of Riverdale, Box Elder county, spent a few days here this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jost entert- day Announcement HL r y, of Mrs. E. II. Scoffield. The home beautifully decorated in spring flowers. The following program was rendered: singing, Come, Come Ye Saints, by members; invocation, by chaplain, Mrs. Robert Blamires; roll call and minutes, by Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield; lesson, Pioneer Women, by Mrs. Amos two-cour- Shipment ofi New The Phillips camp of the in Kaysville as week-en- d ie i The benefit of a Step-Dow- n Combination rate which means You a enjoy very low rate per kilowatt hour. .re?l economy. for all Electric Service in ycur home. i , ' f . -- You may, very easily, join the many thousands of satisfied s who enthusiastically commend this wonderful service. Your purchase of a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Wfater heater, or any of these appliances, may be made on very liberal terms home-dweller- IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK INTO THIS ELECTRIFIED HOME IDEA. PHONE US OR DROP INTO OUR NEAREST STORE. se , - POWE K ft UG H EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE o y. J V CQ |