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Show ' J AUGUST 18, 1932 7 THE WEEKLY REFLEX Miss Eunice Stone and Miss Vera Odd. The Evening bridge club met with Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyje last Thurs, day evening. Mrs. Elbum Chipman and Miss Minam Barnes were spe- jjAYSVILLE! ssasfKw 9,J cial guests. Htymond, Mr. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Webster A- v c. J. Christensen- were guests of honor H at a E. J. wft1 Mr. dinner party at the Webster family home Monday evening. Dinner was servrimmed ed to Mr. and Mrs. Chester C can hve them Flint, Mr. hnd Mrs. Golden FOfpoJer Weiv idenU The Reflex and ster, Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Steed, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Webster Lwd PayinC Adv. Mrs. Mary Barnes, Mr. and Mrs Thomas E. Wil-- 6 Wilkie Galbraith and Mr. and, Mrs. ! jSSu t a dinner par-- Joseph Marston. I giv-raMrs. J. J. Bowman attended a Thursday evening Mrs. and bome of Mr given at the home Lu-rl ifyne in honor of Mrs. of Mrs. Lester Swaner Thursday 1- J5dy WOODS CROSS bridge-luncheo- evening. a few Mr. and Mrs. Otto Needham California Beach, of Whittier, California, Long family Aii randparents, Mr. and spending a few days with Needhams brother and family, Thomassen. fountain and Mrs. Carlton Needham. nOne Sheaffer extra fine point. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otte of wa ncolor, Keith Barnes, ttid and are Mr. Mr. n, Mrs. Nac MeCulley of MiAdv. lford, A. L. LarSon and daughter, Mrs. J. E. Palmer and Edith, of Draper, were guests of and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Palmer Thurs- anpnt Saturday Palmers father, W. day. Idaho. ?SSnrt Preston, Miss Irene Swan is spending a and son, Webb M. iiEdmund few days ; at North Fork club in Mrs. William Roueche, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Scoffield, few weeks D. W. spending Mrs. L SI Barnes, Mrs. J. E. of Mrs. aHales parents in Flag Kaysville, Arizona. Mr. and staff, Utah, of Fielding, Miss Edna Roberts entered the George E. Webb, daughter, Dee Mrs. Sarah hospital nurses training school son, Ralph, all Idaho, Monday morning, of Downey, Barnes at-Miss Alice Barton is spending a to BUckfoot, Idaho, to and birth-- L few days in Grace, Idaho, with her the family reunion their of sister, sister, Mrs. Parley Smith. tnniversary celebrat-Cbe- r Boss lUBames, who Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huntsman 82nd birthday anniversary were Sunday guests of Mr. and itnot 11 A large banquet and Mrs. Joseph Robins. was enjoyed by t Jod social time Mrs. Mrs. Truman Curtis is spending Barnes. All & descendants of a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barnes Mrs. of U descendants W. Underwood. fa attendance except three. Mr. and Mrs. John Robins of Salt oldest the was person Sii Barnes L and the youngest was Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan, Ct three weeks old. Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Schof-fiel- d iMisa Verna Hansen entertained are the parents of a son, born hi i bonfire party at Barnes creek The guests today evening. Thursrday morning. Mis Julia Warren, Miss Lu-icelebrated his 83rd Hyrum Mtylin Robins, Warren, Miss Lois at his home anniversary birthday Maurine jjju, Verna Hill, Miss Lunch was afternoon. Sunday Binden Orme, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wicd, Miss Leah served toll, Myron Mars ton, Laurence lliams, Mr. and Mrs. John Swift, Bennett Smith, John Salt Lake Hinton, City; Mr. and Mrs. H and Newell F. Young, Louis King Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nance and son, Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jensen and Ball and daughter, Mae; Mr, James Barnes of imDr and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. and Joseph Maylin and famidtLake City were Friday guests Mr. Miss Bet ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ball, jef Mn Nettie Wilcox. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson and Jane Jensen remained to spend daughter, Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. Lesweek with her grandmother. and family, Mrs. Clara to. and Mrs. Vernon Strong ret- ter Leavitt Miss Ada Maylin, Miss Warren, to urned Kaysville after spending Clara Ezra Barnes, Hod Maylin, !two weeks visiting relatives in Ida Evans and Roland Barnes. Mr. are and Mrs. 5a Strong Miss Melva Maylin entertainec to their home in Eureka, Mrs. Wanda Willardson, Hod Evans, California I Mis. Emma-J- . D. Strong will Elmer. Allen and Leland Maylin in honor of the Vpendtfi in Kaysville with at dinner Sunday days Wilmt sons, Harrv and Clifford D. birthday anniversary of Mrs. lardson. S?trong. Mrs. Strong has been visMr. and Mrs. Edmond Phelps gp aing her children in Idaho the past zew months. family are visting with Mrs. Mary I Mr. and Mrs.- David Thurgood Harvey. Sere guests of Mrs. Fred Underwood of Salt Lake Mary Barker with his nd Mrs. Nettie Wilcox City spent the week-en- d Sunday. ("Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheff- brother, George W. Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mansell, ield, sons, Russell, Sherman, and Mr. Homer, spent the. week-en- d at Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Williams, Mrs, and Mrs. KieseL and Ralph Layton stores will be closed Farm W. C. Barton and son, Paul, re to day, August 24. turned Wednesday after a short Mr. m Mrs. Glen Worthington trip to Yellowstone park. Howard Linford returned Sat-Mr. and Mrs. James Underwoo from California where of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. they attended the Lonis Underwood and family o! Olympics. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Webster Ogden spent Tuesday as guests o week-en- d in Ogden as their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George fPt oflastMrs. James Farr. W. Underwood. I Bn. Lawrence Mansell and chfl-- P w Salt Lake City are spend-pa few days with Mrs. J. J. Bown- P ftjv Vi & Si e in-h- de August Mr. The Merry Maid. -- --- at - Cj1 cf a 25c lb. CHIPMANS CONFECTIONERY Not Taxed do On toll CaBa than 60c. Phoi one-wa- h. - Kaysville Drug Store club met 4-- 11 Mi8s the Payne and Miss Lessyentered Dee the at class August training hospital school of nursing. Miss Winnona Curtis is spending a few weeks in Helper. and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rampton children, Elaine and Richard, visited 19. Ross Dickson and smal daughter returned Monday to their home in Morgan after several weeks visit here. Miss Mae Evans of Centerville and Stanley Ellison, son of Morris H. Ellison, were married last Friday, August 12. They left immediately for a tour of the northwest. They will make their home in Layton upon their return. Mrs. J. A. Sill, Miss Alta Sill and Mrs. Sterling Sill spent Tuesday in Farmington as guests o: Mrs. Horton Bourne. club mei; The Happy Hour Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs.' Norma Williams, leader. The time was spent sewing. Those present were Virginia Wiggill, Helena Millard, Alton Adams, Wanda Morgan, Marjorie Ware and Marjorie Adams. Miss Mary Bonnemort of Kaysvisitor of ville was a week-en- d Adams. Miss Marjorie Mrs. Maud Walker is spending a few weeks in California with relatives and friends. club root Woo Happy Hour of the leader, home the at nesday Misa Beta SilL .Those present were lla B.Wbitesidesr Virginia Adams, WTiitesides, Margaret Marion Thornley, Elaine Adams, Kathleen Green, Bessie Whitesides, Maurine Ray Hennefer, Clara Robins, Marie and three guests, Mr. L. P. White-side- s, Mrs.. J. M. Whiteside Misa Ruby Stringham, county suMrs. 4-- H 4-- H of relatives in Garland Thursday X pervisor. club met MrTand Mrs. Charles M. Mabey The Clever Stitchers with Miss Erma Wig-gil- l. Thursday last returned home Friday The time was- spent in sewweeks tour through Yellowstone Miss Wif were ing. Those present Arvffla Love, Talbot, Verda Mrs. gill, PMs. J. Alma Ward and Sul, Margaret Weaver, Misa Vera visitor; Hulse.pf.j5lt Mis and Reti'Sm, Mr. and Mix. leader, Monday visitors of ! Refrigeration day. year sfttr U oa . yr day t REFRIGERATOR . . with- out (an, thought or attentioa. A Kfrigtrator is ia trrrict mot matiaaouily thaa say other apIt mui.i pliance ia yoar home. optratf mora hour, in a uiult year than rotn an automobih m ifa tntirt t. Compart the con (tract ion of tb Central Elect lie with any other Hot ia a refrigerator driigtiK1 c. md bailt to laat a lifr-tim- All Steel Cabinet rbt cabinet ia built likt a aturd taft... entirely of atrel. 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MogmUdn Pkone & States Telegraph Company Dole Rampton. Mr. Clyde Harden and guests of Ogden were Thursday and of Mrs. Hardens parents, Mr. , MRS. FRANK B. MUI Mrs. Wells Hadfield. and mother -- Tho annual with ten day- - waa- - held xon jointly. at Relief society outing reMr. and Mr. Heber Clark largenum-be- r toMonday, August 15. A from turned Saturday were present and Southern Utah and Arizona. had was by time jcyable Melvin Rodger, son of Mn and rcturnfd George IL Payne has tbe Fnday Mr. Ely Rodgers,n returnedmiamon. to Clearfield after srulmgthe home from the at two week in Copperton JDemocratic primaries will be held of. hi daughter, Mrs. - E Monday, August 23, at the city halL few a Charles Smith spent Vernon CUy-- rc t nmed --Thursday, week hoe- day of last Sunset August 11, from the L. U. S. Smith of bountiful HAVE A GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME NOWrDONT PUT OFF ENJOYING THIS CONVENIENCE WHEN ONLY A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT IS REQUIRED. DROP IN AND SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR STORE IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SHOW THEM TO YOU. i J. ho?e or - - 3JthS-tKt- ll birthday anniversary at her home last Thursday afternoon. Games were played and luncheon served to twelve guests. Mae Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horton H. Evans of Centerville, and Stanley Ellison, son of Mr. Morns Ellison of Layton were married in the ,1Ogan temple August 12. They are spending their Hes Had Experience honeymoon in the northwest. - Sergeant What is a y Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hogan exstreet ? to leave in home for their pect Rookie Cop A street where Oakland, California, this week, afyou ter having been the guests of Mrs. get bumped only from the rear. Fhm-bE.vans for the past few weeks. John Farrsh is a guest of his $1.00 Ambrosia Deal 89e parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Far-ris50c Theatrical Cold Cream 43 50c Tooth Paste, plus tax Mr. and Mrs. George Mile are 47e SI.25 Lemon Cream visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Uftp 50c Apex llair Oil Bradshaw in City. 39e Mr. and Mrs. Farley Farrish announce the marriage of their daughter, Leah, to Louis Fleming T of Nevada. The marriage took . place August 17 in the Salt l.ake Colville Sweet Cream lee Cream Sunduy, August 14. Cones Sunday, double, 5e Fern Richards and Lily Tullee Prescriptions : Films spent last week at the M. I. A. home in Brighton. Friday at the home of the leader, Miss Ima Whitesides. The time was spent cooking six different varieties of eggs. Those present were Elizabeth Spackman, Mary Knowlton, Marjorie Deane Morgan, Beatrice Rosmait, Marcell Dawson, Barbara Adams and Lucille Ellison. Arrangements were planned for a breakfast to be given the mothers next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. D. Claire Whitesides and families motored to Lyman, Wyoming, Saturday and spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Austin, former residents of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thornley are rejoicing over the arrival of a taby girl, at their home last Monday. Sterling W. Sill left Sunday, August 14, for San Francisco, where he ia attending the annual convention of the National Association of Life Underwriters, August 15 to Correspondent Earl has returned to MARGE MABEY Rule after en- months vacation. Telephone: 85 J2 Vera Ashby of Omaha, Ne-n- d Miss Margaret Allen Mrs. Thomas Lamph of Price was spent a few days the past i the Under-CSunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. of Miss 4 C3 Miss Jean lest Ashby and Miss Allen J. I Mabey. Mrs. Clive Call, Mrs. William grandchildren of the late Mr. Sherwood and Mrs. Janet Muir of HMn.Waiiam Allen. Saxton returned home Ogden were Thursday guests at eyening after spending the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . ks at the military Mnir " Miss Helen Johnson of Garland camp in San Francisco. lJ"mber of the P. S.' G. club en-r- is spending the week in Clearfield theatre party at a Salt as guest of Miss Helen Moore. theatre Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pullum and OgHw? party deluded Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Mr. of visitors were Hazel den Tuesday yS Blood, Miss M. Barnes, Miss Breta Mabey. and Mrs. Miss Bessie Austin of Garland Shirley Gleason, Mrs. Friday after a week 5bv u0yle Mis Vesta Barnet, returned homehome of Mr. and Mrs. YtnnJv Barnes, Miss Leone visit at the Miss Edith Hyde, Miss II. L. Moore. and daughter, Payton, Mis. Bertha Linford. Mr. J. P. Payne Ruth Lessy of Miss and Cathryn, and Thursday Burley. Idaho, spent as of Clearfield guests in Friday r Candies at x. Miss Naomi Rigby entertained at party in honor of her twelfth a Correspondent MRS. STERLING W. EXU. Telephone: KaysriRe 208 Claira J. Mrs.-Murr- ay W LAYTON CLEARFIELD Mrand.Mrs. , Correspondent MRS. FRANK H. MUIR Telephone: Bountiful 127-- temple;' Miss Parrish was the guest of honor at a lawn party green by Mrs. Lyman Call and - Uias Edna Parrish on Monday evening, shower given August 4, .and gt Wednesday evening, August 11, by the Centerville Second ward M. L A. officers and at a dinner party given by Misa Louiae Van Gunten on Thursday evening, August 8. Mrs. Chris Stenberg entertained the L D. E. club Friday afternoon,'' August 12,' at a luncheon. Twelve guests were present. Blanch and Elva Winn are guests at the David Winn home. . birthday anniversary Wednesday, August 10. His family entertained him at a luncheon. Kaysville Golden real Treat of Tasty CENTERVILLE 12, Muir, Those presept, besides the guest of honor were, Mrs. Freston Thatcher, Mrs. C. C. Gardner, Mrs. Wesley Graham, Mrs. Glen Harlow, Mrs. DurrellBurn'inghana, Mrs. Charles Garrett and Mrs. Horton Fackrell. Refreshments were served at one long table centered with summer flowers. Howard returned Saturday, August 13, from Sa Francisco. The Bountiful lions and ladies enjoyed a picnic supper at Mueller park Thursday evening, August 11. Supper was served at' one long table decorated with summer flowers. Covers were laid for forty-siMusic was furnished by David Hughes and Lorin Hess. , South Davis stake officers meeting was held Sunday, August 11, at the Bountiful tabernacle. The P, T. A. will give a card party, August 2t, at the Bountiful Junior high school for the purpose of raising money to gravel the Stoker school grounds. Miss Zara Sabin was surprised Thursday evening, August 11, by a number of friends. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. Emil Lund of Bountiful was awarded a silver loving cup for the highest number of points in the flower show held last week at the Newhouse hotel. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gordon attended a family party in Logan 11, Miss Laura Fulsom of Salt Lake kt A , Mrs. F. is a guest of her sister, Mrs. David Moss! Joseph Moss passed his eighty-secon- d V L.Mabey, two-year-o- ld party Friday evening, August at the home of - 1 2 pital where he underwent an appendix operation. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Smedley Saturday, August IS. Orson Clay, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clay, is 'recovering from a serious throat operation. Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Holbrook and daughter, Lillian, are spending this week in Denver, Colorado. Alma Bangerter is building a new homo on Fages lane. Water meters are being installed in district 2. , A committee of citizens met with the city council Wednesday eve- ning, August 10, to urtre the" building of a large water stoiage reservoir. Royd Stocks and Bill Gierrisch returned Saturday from Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith returned Friday from I as Angeles. Israel Call- returned recently from Ijpwiston where he visited with relatives." Mrs. Ross Jenkins entertained the Clover club at a luncheon Wednesday, August 10. Mrs. It. W Ashworth entertained a few friends at bridge Saturday evening, August 13. Mrs. John Springer entertained at luncheon Wednesday, August 10, in honor of Mrs. Minnie Kagie and Miss Ann Kagie. Mrs. Clarence Lcdingham of New York was honored at a bridge er - g y- - -- en-fro- ute t 12. Mr. and Mrs. WUfordTlatch, Mr. and Mrs. David' Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. aurence Nelson are enjoying a vacation in Woodruff park. Mrs. Ruben Hatch entertained the riscilla club at a luncheon Wednesday, August 10. Covers were aid for fen guests. Miss Mary Grant spent last Sunday in Logan. Mr.1 and Mrs, Shirley M. Barnes are guests of Mrs. Mary. Felton.' Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Muir returned Monday, August 18, from Bing-lacanyon. Miss Jean Hatch is a guest of ler sister, Mrs. Frank McF.ntee, of Ogden. Mrs. Angus Stevens entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday, August 10. Covers were laid for eight guests. The engagement of Miss Ircta and Mrs. Argyle, daughter of-Thomas Argyle, and Bert Fage, has leen announced. The marriage wnll take place early in September. The engagement of Miss Alta Wright and Mr. Delbert M. Lamb has been announced. Miss Ethel and Clovis Wright entertained in honor of Miss Alta Wright Thursday, August 11. Clarence Eldredge is in Canada on business. The South Bountiful ward will hold a picnic August 19 at Liberty park. John Smith has charge of games and story telling. Bishop and Mrs. E. T. Hatch are luncheon committee; Mrs. Elizabeth Hogan and Miss Myra Hunter will have charge of the pioneers of the ward; Lono Hatch will conduct the program and Mrs.- Walter Mobs will take care of iransitorta-tion- . Dt - 127-- W m Ix-ga- S;ird.. .tter-danc- frank a muir Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Wooten and family of Washington, D. C., are guests of Mrs. Mary Relton. The Hyrum Grant family held a reunion at Mueller park Friday, d. is spending Correipondent Telephone: Bountifal 'TW ! Kilfoyle mrs. . fS f wSr Of California. . - wf ' pt athgjiomtji Mr.'SndTdrsTRoy POWERS. LI German-Anatria- EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE Q- - Z |