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Show FARMINGTON city hall Wednesday evening. Plans were made for the ladies party to Correspondent MISS DOLORES ROBINSON Phone 8 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Potter spent the past week in Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moon and Glen Hess visited in Bear River Sunday. Miss Ruth Walsh entertained at' a card party at her home Saturday night. During the evening cards were played and a dainty luncheon served to the following girls: Wanda West. Joy Stevenson, Ruth Ovi-at- t, Ruth Huntsman, Doris Griffith, Florence Richter, Elna Clark and Ruth Walsh. Mrs." Ef fie Turner and Mrs. Ruth Hess and daughters, Charlene and La Dell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner of Bountiful . Sunday. Mrs. Jenny Walker, Mrs. Mable Rose and Mrs. Iva Lawson were hostesses to the Prmiary officers and teachers of the Farmington ward at a hill party Thursday afternoon. The guests included Mrs. .Ada Steed, Mrs. Edna Turner, Mrs. Effie Turner, Mrs. Dora Smoot, Mrs. Virginia Schwagler, Mrs. Edna Smoot,' Mrs. Charlotte Nichols, Mrs. Julia Gregory and Mrs. Ger- trude Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts of New Hampshire, Maine, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hess Saturday. The Farmington ward primary led the parade with their banner, The Birthplace of the Farmington Primary, at the primary festival, held in Bountiful Saturday after noon. The banner was carried by Coleen Wood and Virginia Bezzant. Jimmie Poulton, Merrill Phelps, Nichols, Charlene Hess took part in the act wGoing to the Fair. Farmington was represented by the following girls in the Seagull dance:. Maurine Wood, June Stevenson, Lucile Laswon, Elsie Gray, e Mildred Steed, Ida Walsh, Clark, Phyllis Keller, Lorraine Robinson, Wilma Steed, Margaret Van Sickle, Ida Dumke, Bessie Clark, Julia Wickens, Marine Steed and Louise Lund. Don Wood, Harold Gregory, Keith Ilawkes, Glen Smith, Mary Griffith, Irene Johnson, Elizabeth Clark, Beverley Hillman, Norene Earl, Vera Steed, Hazel Pratt and Luana Whitaker of Farmington took part in the Cricket Dance in the festivaL The La-De- an Mer-len- . THURSDAY, MAY 19. THE WEEKLY REFLEX' PAGE 4 be held May 24. ,, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Sessions of Minneapolis, Minn., were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sessions. I E. Sessions was recently pensioned from active service with the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad company. They left for their home in Minneapolis Monday afternoon. Mrs. George W. Buchanan en- tertained at a dinner party at her home Saturday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGhie of Lehi, Mr. Horton Miller, Miss lone Osmond, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Robinson and Dr. and Mrs. Buchanan. The following officers were elected for the Farmington Ladies Literary for the coming year. President Mrs. Sadie Clark, vice president Mrs. Edna Turner, secretary, Mrs. Artie Sessions. The club will not meet during the summer months. Mrs. W. B. Hampton entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Monday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. R. Udy, Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Mrs. George Vowles and Mrs. Rampton. Mrs. Emma Clark of Morgan visited at the home of Mrs. Dora Robinson during the past week. e, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot of Utah, spent Saturday and Sunday in Farmington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Millard. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coombs of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mrs. Agnesa Spackman Friday. Cor-rin- Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Smoot visited relatives and friends in Provo Sunday. Miss Irene Stayner, who has been teaching school in Tremonton for the past nine months, returned to her home In Farmington last week Mr. J. J. Walker of Syracuse, Utah, spent Sunday 'at the home of Mr. and Sirs. W. J. Millard. Mrs. Golden Smedley of Syracuse at the home of spent the week-en- d her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Brown. Mrs. Elmer Coombs and two children have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Millard dur ing the past week. The American Legion entertained at a card party at the city hall Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cain who were recently married. During the evening cards were played and a delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Ilellewell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayfield, Mr. anc Farmington Central ward Primary should be complimented on their fine representation at the stake festival. The Farmington Lions' club held its regular monthly meeting at the Mrs. Rulon Steed, Mr. and . Mrs. Del Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Dumke, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Sickle, Mrs. Alice Hess and Mr. and Shop TheMrs. Bernard Cain. of the regular meeting Utah Kaysville, American Legion post of Farming ton will be held in the city hal Agent for Dry Cleaning .Thursday evening. Forty-thre- e flag holders have Chicks Barber - 1 --not Ippords-h-ul experience resources volume make a . gpreat ralnne buying power in the fabric markets; experience in judging quality, in gauging style trends, in styling, in craftsmanship Hart Schaffner & Marx, America's fore, most makers of fine clothes, have them all in a superlative degree added to that are a great resources, and an enormous Volume of business thats why you can count on greatest real values when you get your clothes here. v that is why a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit .at. een put out along main - May 28. The American Legion Auxiliary will give a special program and matinee dance Friday in honor of the graduating class of the Farmington public school. BOUNTIFUL Correspondent MRS. FRANK B. MUIR Telephone: Beoatiiai Mrs. Waldmar Degn, of Park City, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stringbam. The Sessions camp of the Daugh- ters of Utah Pioneers met Friday at the. tabernacle. Election of ofli-cewaa held with the following officers named: President, Mrs. A. Mercer; first Mrs, Irene Earl; second Mrs. Nettie Hardy; secretary, Mrs. Jane Hinman; treasurer, Mrs. Sylvia Stevens; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Henry Clay; historian, Mrs. Sarah Barlow: organist, Mrs. John Barlow; chorister, Mrs. Emma Garrett; custodian of relics, Mrs. .Elizabeth Wood; genealogy reporter, Mrs. Alice Holbrook; Mrs. Elizabeth Stnng-ham- ; class leader, Airs. C. C. Gardner; good cheer committee, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, Mrs. Alice Hamprs vice-preside- vice-preside- nt, ton and Mrs. Quayle Cannon and arrangement committee, Mrs. John Rampton and Mrs. Sarah Holbrook. The following program was presented: A sketch, "Folk Lore Music, by Mrs. J. E. Hepworth; piano illustration of the lesson by Mrs. Clyde White; sketch of the life qf James Briggs, Sr., by Mrs. Sylvia Stevens; vocal solo, Mrs. G. E. Gor-da- n and reading, Mrs. R. W. Ashworth. Special guests present were Mrs. D. U Rice and Mrs. Margaret Hogan. Refreshments were served by Mri. Alice Holbrook, Mrs. Hen- -' Clay and Mrs. Jane Hinman. rs. Richard Stringham, Mrs. Henry Wood, Mrs. Emma Kesler, Mrs. Alice Rampton and Mrs. J. H. Holbrook were appointed to plan a Pioneer party to be held in June. The meeting adjourned to meet again in October. The Primary May festival, held Saturday at the tabernacle grounds under the direction of the Primary stake board was well attended and proved to be very auccessfuL Joseph Putnam has opened a barber shop in the building formerly occupied by Albert Burningham. Mrs. Harriet Adels Telford, 69, of Salt Lake, sister of Mrs. Esther Cook, died Thursday, May 12. Funeral services were held in Lewiston, Utah, Sunday, May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burnham have moved to Boise, Idaho, where Mr. Burnham will be manager of the Culvert factory there. Ralph Ashworth, Verl Smith, Vee Reynolds, Clif. Clark, Earl Trump, Max Brauer and Lee Anderson represented the South Davis Junior high school in the Pan Pacific pentathlon finals held at the South - high school Monday, May 16. The regular Lions luncheon was held Thursday evening. May 12, at the Drug club rooms. Miss Marco White, Miss Martha Holt, Miss Lois Goodfellow and Miss May Welling of the public speaking class of Davis high contest winners in the public speaking various contests, entertained the Lions with their winning speeches. Thirty-fiv- e Lions were present. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bryson announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Paul Rampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rampton. Miss Mildred Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Lay-to- n and Layton Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barlow, were married Wednesday, May 11, in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was held Friday evening, May 13, in the West Layton amusement hall. The young couple are at home in the Bryant Stringham residence. Mrs. Raymond Ilenrie has returned to her home in Eden, Idaho, after haring been the guest of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Naylor. Delegates elected to attend the Democratic convention to be held in Salt Lake May, 28, are F. B. Muir, E. O. Muir, C. C. Gardner, PhillipuRoberta- ,- James Rampton, William Holbrook, Mrs. Richard Stringham, Mrs. Fred Rampton, Mrs. E. 0. Muir, Mrs. Alice Rampton, Mrs. Ernest Wood. Miss Madeline Gile Entertained the Conjoint Ladies aid at a bridge luncheon at the community church Tuesday afternoon. May 17. . Covers were laid for 48 guests from Bountiful, Salt Lake and Sandy. Phillip Howard and Dahl Stahle have" passed the' Examinations . preparatory to entering medical school at the U. of U., Mrs. Steven Olsen and daughter of is the world's greatest suit value!. iisC A jf .c ctss ofN.wr Price-ar- e 'guests at'lhejames Smedley, Sr., home. Mr. 'and Mrs. Glen Rich entertained at a family dinner Sunday, May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrader are guests ata the L. L. Davis home. Mrs. Glen Barlow entertained the Klyko Klub at her home Thursday afternoon at a bridge luncheon. Covers were laid for ten members and two special guests, Mrs. Horton Fackrell and Mrs. Wesley Graham. Mr. and Mrts Ray Hatch announce the birth of a son Wednes' day, May 11. i LAYTON street in 'armington by the American Legion. The flags will be put oit on decoration day. Miss Lorraine Keller entertained at a party at her, home Saturday evening. The time was spent in playing bunco and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Lowell Davis and James Larson of Salt Lake City, Theron Johnson, Javid Hughes, Carl Swaner, Lewis Sjoblem, Lisle Steed, Donna Rampton, Mary Blake, Ruth Robinson, ielen Green and Tressa Griffith. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its annual poppy- sale - MRS. STERLING W. CTLL Telephone: KaysvOs 2S8 Mrs. Malinda J. Burton was honored last Saturday when her children gave a large party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank L Whitesides, in honor of her 80th birthday anniversary. The, home was attractively decorated with spring flowers. A delicious dinner was served at a long table, centered with a large white birthday cake. .Yellow and white flowers completed the general decorating scheme.,. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Adams, 'Mr. and Mrs. II y rum Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hod son, Mr. and Mrs. James Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, Mr. and Mrs. Elias P. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Adams, Mrs. Lettie M. " Adams, Mrs. Belle Adams, Mrs. W. E. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Whitesides, Mrs. J. A. Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Burton, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. orchestra from Clinton and a large crowd was in attendance.' MrV and Mrs, Teaton of Santi-qui- n spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Golde Adams. Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Stark announce the arrival of a daughter at an Ogden hospital last Tuesday. Mrs. Stark was formerly Miss Ada Jaques. Mrs. M. G. Hansen and daughter, Maxine, of Brigham City have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Layton for the past week. A commencement dance was given at the Layton school gymnasium Wednesday evening in honor of 42 Each eighth grade graduates. graduate invited his parents and Music was furnished one guest. by the Flemming orchestra.' The class presented the school' with a picture. The following Mother day program was given in the Layton ward last Sunday following the regular Sunday school exercises: Vocal solo, Dale Whitesides, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Art Whitesides; vocal quartette, Mrs, Emily Evans and daughters, Eilene, Beth and Burton; 30 grandchildren and four Virginia; vocal solo, Lela Layton; Those taking Sayings of Great Men to Their part in a program of games, read- Mothers, Miss Oma Ellison; reade ings and songs were Mrs. ing, primary class under the direcMalinda Burton, Joshua Adams, tion of Mrs. George Adams. The Aaronic priesthood took Hyrum Adams, Elias Adams and Caroline Green. charge of sacrament meeting in the The Layton Primary association Layton ward last Sunday. Talks given by Herman Sheffield, presented the annual May festival were in the school gymnasium last Mon- Harold Dawson, Kermit Cowley and day evening, to a large attendance Jack .Weaver; comet' solo, Junior of parents and patrons. The fol- Rampton; saxophone solo. Dean lowing program was given: Parade Sheffield. A wedding reception in honor of with decorated tricycles and doll Mildred Brown, daughter of Mr. carriages, beginners group; rhythm and Mra. Fred M. Brown and Lay-to- n band, selected from several grades; Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. parade of older girls; parade of the W. W.' Barlow of Bountiful, who and Maxine Miss Wiggill, queen. married May 11 in the Salt attendants, Evelyn Layton, Car- were men Adams, Trudice Morgan, Hel- Lake temple, was given in the West en Smith; flower girls were Geral- Layton amusement hall Friday evedine Weaver, Roberta Harris, Faye ning. The hall was decorated in Craig, and Beth Craig; Zion Boys lavender and white. Dancjng was the and Girls gave a song and dance, enjoyed and during intermission ' Today the First of May; Larks following program was given: and Bluebirds, butterfly dance; Piano duet, Ida and Fern Richards d dance; of Bountiful; readings, Emily Trailbuilders, Brough of Bountiful; vocal duet, shoemaker song and Lela beginners, and VQ-- Layton. 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For the past two weeks the faculty of the Layton school has spon sored very interesting short programs for the students entertainment during the noon hour, The programs have been in the gymnasium, and have consisted of solos, quartette, instrumental numbers, readings and dancing. They have been educational as well as entertaining, and have done much to raise the standard of appreciation and culture in the school. The. Layton M. I. A. entertained last Thursday at .a closing social in the school gym, following classes. Music was furnished by an c4 tiro life. lerjm GUM-DIPPE- ee dance. 'V' D CORDS Tbs Firarfoa patented Gwa-Dipiag proesa IraMforaw dm eoMos inis a strong, toagb, tiaewy GUM-DIPPE- p. three-legge- Mrs. Forde Dickson and children, J. Burton and Paul, were week-en- d visitors of Mrs. Dicksons parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Whitesides. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Knowlton visited with relatives in Idaho last week. Mrs. Elmer Sandall of Tremonton has been visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Annette Stevenson suffered painful injuries to her arm last Friday when ahe fell, tearing the ligaments and cracking the shoulder bone. Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson moved Wednesday into the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sandall. Mrs. Ella Dawson entertained last Thursday evening at a delightful bridge supper at her home, ng ed 0 TRUCK 10.95 11.14 11.10 11.54 11.00 12.56 1S.SO 15.86 11.05 14.54 14.05 18.41 BUS TOUCS crroKTUNmr ID GET PJ THE ISSll?TTlE HtPLOTE utoumaam ARBAKIMSmtMIW 6lfTMU;CIUNUf AMD aPVIliTIIIM mnaaMtn rw wtu nx Ksvxvta siuom-sm-c- a :7 Weir Warm Air Furnaces, Gas Furnaces, Water Heaters and other . Appliance ' Davis. County Sheet Metal Works CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Cornices, Chimney Tom. Gutters, Grain Bins, Skylights. Tin Roofa Phones: Shop, 105 - Bountiful, Utah, Rea, 106. J; FIRESTONE do not tnanafacture tiros under special brand houses and others to distribute. 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