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Show ' THURSDAY, MAY THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH PAGE 8 -- T Jack Croft Leaves Many Scouts Receive Former KaysvHle Man Dies In Salt To Take Up New ' Awards; 1 Life Badge Lake Saturday Duties At U. A. C. KAYSVILLE ThrTollowing TOPNOiXHERS scouts received awards at the Edward- Garratt Ogden died at KAYSVILLE Jack Croft and Kotth Davis stake Scout meeting family left Kaysville last Monday held two weeks ago. It was im- the home of his daughter, Mrs. 10 I to make their home in Logan, possible for The Keflex, to obtain June Griffith very suddenly atwas where Mr. Croft will take over the names in time for publication oclock Saturday morning. He born in England July 27,1846, and as assistant coach last Thursday: his ' was the son 6f Edward and Sarah at the Uttfh State Agricultural col First class badges Reed Wil- Garratt, Ogden. The Ogden family lege. Croft will take charge of the Aggie line and give Romney liams, Alton Barton, IUle Briggs, joined the Mormon church In their Myron 'Simpson, Kay Ilodson, Ed- native country and emigrated to more time with the backfield. Coach Croft has been one of the ward Harnatson, and Jack Weaver. America in1862, coming direct to most successful coaches that Davis Merit badges Billy Epperson, Utah, and locating in Kaysville, high scho'ol has ever had. He is Russell Hansen,. Louis Simpson, where moBt of the family made a natural athlete himself, and he Vaun Barber, Clarence Smedley, their home. Edwafd Ogden residhas betfn able to develop outstand- Clanrence Sessions, Merrill Per; ed here until 1896, when he moved ing performers in all branches of Kin, Ralph Tolman, Moyle Moss', to Lindon, Utah. lie resided there athletics. Coach Crofts greatest Raymond Anderson, Dee Sessions, until about ten years ago, and then attribute, however, was his ability Harold Fullmer, Ivan Corbridge, moved to Salt Lake, to instill confidence in his athletes. Grant Workman, Clyde Hill, Austin The Walter Stewart home in His Davis county friends expect a Johnson, Jack Weaver, Alton Barwas formerly the home Kaysville decided improvement in future Ag- ton, Max Cook, James Weaver, of Edward Ogden. Mr. Ogden was his because of teams coaching. Wendell Adams, gie Elmer Green, an active member ''of the L. D. S. Jack was in The Keflex office James F. Sheffield, Henry D. Call, and for the past few years last Monday and expressed his ap- Irvin Talbot, Ferris Evans, Sterl- church, has been spent, working in his time confipreciation of the help and ing Sill. William H. Wilcox was the Salt Lake temple. dence given him by tne peojde of nwarded a badge, He is survived by his .widow, this county. Future students from the first to marksmanship be given in tnis dis- Mrs. Louisa Johnson Ogden, of Salt Davis going to the U. S. A. C. trict. Lake City, and by the ' following will find a good friend at the Logan One life badge and one merit children: Mrs. June Griffith, Mrs. school. hadge were awarded to Sterling Ina Sheets and Edward A. Ogden, W. Sill of Layton for acquiring 21 all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Louise merit badges. Knight and Mrs. Etta Mowers, both A bronze eagle pain;, a silver of Los Angeles, California. Mrs. D. D. Sunday eagle palm, and a gold eagle palm Sadie Phearson, of Lindon, and were awarded to J. F. Sheffield for Miss. Ora Ogden, of Provo, and CENTERVILLE A farewell 15 badges above eagle rank. nineteen grandchildren. will be given Sunday eveFuneral services were held in T. forof Ogden, Angus Wright ning, May 24, at 7 p. m. at the mer president of the .Ogden Gate- Salt Lake City Tuesday and interFirst ward church in honor of Doncouncil, was the main ment took place in the Kaysville-Layto- n ald D. Major, who has been called way scout the at cemetery. A large nummeeting. IUs talk n mission. He speaker to the ber of relatives and friends from was Kenneth enjoyed. greatly will enter the mission home on May Sheffield, deputy scout commission- Kaysville attended the funeral aervi 22, and leave June 5, for Germany. had charge of the scout pro- ices. er, The following program" will be gram. presented, under the direction of the bishopric, with John F. Porter Kaysville as master of cermonies: Music by lass Walton; selection, Ladies Woman Dies the Centerville choir, William chorus; remarks, Bishop Tingey; Holmes, director; invocation, Le- vocal solo, Leon Earl; short talk, Home roy Duncan; selection, Whitman or- Donald Major; selection, Whitmari mixed orchestra, and benediction. chestra; Word was received last Friday selection, RobLola Florence quartet, Smith, to the effect that Mrs. morning erts, H. D. Roberts and E. E. RanIn the good old days we had to Emily Colemere Pilling, a formdall; reading, Beth Tingey; vocal use the train to get to the city but er resident of Kaysville, died at solo, Wendell Holmes; selection, after we arrived we didnt have to the home of her son in Seattle on Whitman orchestra; experiences in spend half our time trying to find May 7. the mission, Doug- - a place to park. Mrs. Pilling was the widow of Michael Pilling and was born in Kaysville 82 years ago, but had not resided here for more than 40 years. She was a sister to John and Mrs. Sarah J. Blood of Kaysville and G. H. Colemere of Ket by 21 OURSALE - new-dutie- STCIBUNO SHOWED A Continues MARKED APTITUDE FOR 0OXIN6 WHEN VERV s Big Stock of Drv Goofo Must be Sold YOUNG Regardless of c0st FINAL SLASH OF PRICES FOR QUICK ACTHXN SEE NEW CIRCULAR ew Ri ne RED & WHITE Read: Shw OWNED AND OPERATED H. J. Sheffield & ifl IQ21 T2AIL from. .ACTING Farewell Party for Major ON THE JNTO BANTAM CASH DEPARTMENT KAYSVILLE Win Sons kAYf PHONE THE l. Former In Seattle Swiss-Germa- ffinn 4 t ; Cole-me- re Burial took place in Seattle. they have been for years! At this sale we are reducing the prices 9 away below the general current price Buy now and your dollar will perform a double duty 4-- H Clubs Organized In Syracuse Friday M. Budge, Mrs. George W. Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Swan, J. J. Bowman, Mrs. Hubert C. Burton, Mrs. Lynn Hales, Mrs. Harry L. Strong, Mrs. LaConte Stewart, Mrs. Clifford D. Strong, Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason, Mrs. Nick Bonne-mor- t, Miss Fawn Ivins, Mrs. EdMrs. Lois ward M. Whitesides, Phillips, Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield and Mrs. Frank Redfod. Miss Fawn Ivins; of Lund, Nevada, is the guest of her sister, Hrs. William F. Collette, for two weeks. Mrs. Bryant S. Stringham, of bountiful, was a Sunday guest of ler daughter, Mrs. G. Evan Tay-o- Preston City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield and family Sunday afternoon. Joseph Peak, of Bingham, spent a few days in Kaysville during the past 'week. Mrs. Elizabeth Beesley, who is 87 years of age, is ill at the home of her son, Adam Beesley. Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Dabell, of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bnice Major and fam- any house Fowler & Smith 139 West 1st South Street Salt, Lake. City. . it mor lomobi The ass s and the i Ft pra SLAUGHTERS Cell at their home Saturday. MRS. J08EPH MATLIN ociatic Gas mg. de for be sole fo co All gm le bolt )o not execi ,nload Clearfield - erve d i will !he A1 CURTAINS Waihcd, Stretched end Tinted PRICE REASONABLE tional lered t 'aptaii ular a 'he pul SERVICE GARAGE uesday evening. Phene KamUle 227W Mr. and Mrs. Loyal O. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Everett Halten, of Lake SYRACUSE clubs Idaho Falls, Idaho, were last week- and Miss Geneal Beck, of Salt Five end Mrs. Mr. and of were organized in Syracuse last guests Henry Friday, May 15, under the super- J. Graham. vision of the local farm bureau ofThe children of Mr. and Mrs. ficers, Mrs. Itha Criddle and Mrs. Charles Schoffield are ill sufferIrene Wilcox, assisted by Miss ing from whooping cough. Ruby Stringham, home demonstraMiss Myrtle Peterson, of Salt tion agent Lake City, visited with her sister, The Merry Canners Club, llrs. Lynn Hales, Saturday. foods club, was or- a second-yea- r Mrs. Sarah Robins spent the past franized with Miss Bessie Wilcox, week in Layton as guest of her son, Bernice Criddle, president; Melvin Robins, and family. BerMelba Bodily, Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Love, of nice Walker, secretary and treas Millard county, are urer; Vonda Barber, reporter; Ber- Hinckley, few weekd in a Kaysville spending nice Bambrough, song leader; Fern as guests of Mrs. Robert Love. Barber, cheer leader, and Vaughn Ellen Weaver is spending Mrs. Hansen, a member. week in Ogden as guest of her the Miss Helen Wilcox and Nora h Harbertson Holbrook were chosen leaders for daughter, and family. The Merry Stitcher Club, first-yea- r tyrs. Emil M. Whitesides enterclothing, with Helen Warren, president; Louise Thur-'goo- tained the Ladies Faculty Reading Marjorie club and a number of other guests Moss, secretary and treasurer; Ila at a social at her home Friday eveSmedley, reporter: Marjorie Dal- ning. Mrs. Hubert C. Burton gave ton, song leader; Silverine Neville, the book review, "Singing In The Rain, and Mrs. Preston M. Budge cheer leader, and Lila Cooper, member. gave a number of piano selections. The Toller Club, a second-- . Luncheon was served to the follow year clothing club, was organized ing guests: Mrs. J. E. Palmer, Mrs with Mrs. Lillie Miller and Mrs, William Parker, Mrs. J. E. Ilancey Haze Tolman as leaders; Ruth Mrs. Samuel Morgan, Mrs. W. E Warren, president; Nelva Cook, Collette, Mrs. Henry II. Blood, Mrs, Doris Bodily, secwhen they finish this year, having retary and treasurer; IVaun Ben-- I done some home management nett, reporter; Hazel Thurgood, song lender; Beatrice Miller, cheer work. leader; and Allcne Beazer, Mae Brennan, leVeda Workman, Nor ma Ellis, Beulah Stoker, and Carol Equipment and fresh Kerr, members. 1931 Los Dix FiHe Club", a are to essential supplies fourth-yea- r clothing club, was or make the picnic THE LEADING TIRE 111 ganizea with Miss Helen Raddon as leader; Wanda Jensen, presimost enjoyable dent; Lois Sessions, Dorothy Williams, secretary am treasurer; and Nola Barber, re Enjoy Fern Stoker, song leader; Forter; Bambrough, Cheer leader; Ruth Tolman, Geneva Cook,-- Winifred Cook and June Rentmeister, 4-- 20 per cent discount on li.Tt ,tches r. Salt Lake. Rugs are cheaper now than ' Big Sale on Harhess harness 'in the (Continued from page 3.) will not be very large in Utah this year. The plants, approximately two weeks ahead of their usual growth, are arriving in Utah, and are fairly good sized and are apparently strong and healthy. Mr. Shorten was accompanied on the trip to Moapa by W. J. Parker, of the Utah Packing corporation. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Preston DeLynn at their home in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barkdull ' announce the arrival of a daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor, of at their home Saturday. were dinner guests of bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins announce the arrival' of- a daughter dr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Burton, . n-' se the Sun lge is im Lc w KAYSVILLE at Sons A f, Swiss-Germa- tysvllle urts RECDRP KNOCK OUTS TO DATE . 1 it HA? ESTABLISHED 1 lie In STORE ial STRIPLING Dock) Bl CLASS' HEAVYWEIGHT I May finnf Oiling :: Greasing Battery Service General Auto Repairing WORK GUARANTEED Let us do your car overhauling This Spring : ;pectat k of 1 o sh ed day ales n mem ; julletir ice am 'O jne H ur ige ihe i ex appoi fringe kales red w ril he 4-- H rang case Ft ectile penel vice-preside- Of ich ap? inches oam; oss gr inch o Mrs.-Josep- ocityo Tel is 00 ya ond. 4-- H d, vice-preside- I 4 Cc 4-- H f Lor P he Sqi I ! ; t i ) J 4-- Seamless Axminster, 9x12 -- S l, Seamless Axminster, H 1 1.3x12 . ift Seamless Axminster, 11.3x1 . $26.50 35.75 49.50 Chl iAe latest H Linoleum Rugs Congoleum Rugs 7.6x 9 9x12 s 9.85 $4.95 9 xio.6 12x12 5.95 12.90 12x15 15.90 ; 6.95 Genuine Armstrong Linoleum 9-- 12- AH ! 'l i other sizes and grades greatly 150 reduced- - Rugs to select from Union Furniture Company hate, uting EVERY PRICE re Ro nAriGE free c h wit! vice-preside- nt your CHIPMANS members. Mrs. Jean Stoker will lead The Ncl Dene Club, a fifth-yeclothing clbb, with officers elected as follows: Nora Holbrook, presi dent; Nelda Barber, Ruth Hill, secretary and treasurer Helen Raddon, reporter; Helen Wilcox, song leader; Martha Holt, cheer leader; and Bessie Wilcoxt a member.. This club will have completed six years of club work 4-- H i Films 440-2-1 Chicks BarberShop (294.40) Kaysville, Utah 450-2-0 Agent for Dry Cleaning (29L50) caym AllSU (2A.4.75) Law PritW 05.69 6.65 rd Sq able st and J1S of Tone ' yard; of d food Factory Firsts! GElITi) , 5.60 475-1- 9 Have your motor reconditioned right. We' have all the latest equipment for valve refacing,-engine- -- reboringr Let - next job; i .. JThere are only. a few days left to have your car reconditioned for your.tripS. If it is lubrication or repairs, come in andtet .T.. .us.takecareof.it foryou.. . We use only the HIGHEST grade-oil- s and greases on your car and it costs you Greasing . i R. W. Rampton Garage. . Syracuse, Utah Weir Hot Air Furnaces Wise Gas Furnaces Davis County Sheet Metal Works , CII AS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Cornices, Chimney Tops. Gutters, Grain Bins, Skylight. Tin Roofs All Kinds of Tin Work. Phones: Shop, 105-Rt6 106, Bountiful, Utah. , J; you :uing 're j shorn his so - Also Farm Bureau Gas : Oil : U. S. Royal Cord Tires j They 7 cot We i AUTOMOBILE OWNERS c ate re field Id be nuc is to i Pest ive h ent in lt mat d as ' Lifetime Gnaranteed Goodyear Pathfinder ar vice-preside- nt ren, holiday without tire trouble. 2-d- ay Lowest Prices Ever Confectionery r I i ared non, a ive, al derate ' epunt ural mer on$ noTmOre of W all wa ntribi 'hoppf sshor ) LL Phone 101 ting dan lectly les lLslI d n uj; Kaysville, Utah C time diffic nem i ngs. d be |