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Show .linnsnEY. APRIL 20. 1938 KAYSVILLE a ; lio-i- ' prtl T," w " R. N J!p in honor of Friday evening, dramatic produc the of the for the Defense. wer. dec. JSTSta VLted with snapdragons and sweet sup-Following a two course Mr. and, enjoyed was by bridge Mr. and Mrs. KiTfS'le, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mr! and Mrs. Rulon Barnes S Sd fin. n SandaH, Mr. and KC - A H Mr. and Mrs. Mm FAlPh Williams, Alice Thorn-leL- s Smith, Mist BreU Linford, Miss Edith Bertha Linford, Alton Had kick, Orlando na lUrmon Jl. Rich-UVva- ns & Barton. Fourteen . , Hj. ' , and members two J- - Barnes and Mrs. ets. Mr. H. the meeting attended ynn Hales, Bay View Reading club at of Mr,. H. L. Gleon. to 19th. Wednesday afternoon, AprilDecline on the Data call, roll The s, Various of Illiteracy in the was responded to by Mrs. A. Epperson. W. Swan gave an review of the Harpers "Brothers prS novel for 1931-3ffthe West," by Robert Reynolds. camp of the The Sunflower held Pioneers Utah Daughters of at the meeting monthly its regular W. Haight home of Mr. and Mrs. H. & twe ha-tion- r inSing 2, ' Thursday, April 13. The program was composed of selections by the Davis high school male quartette; a life sketch of William L. Payne, lesson, by Mrs. Camilla Stewart; Textile InduGeorge W. Barnes, Days;-lesso- stry in n, the Early Early RailMrs. Myrtle Waite, The hostesses roading in Utah. for the afternoon were: Mrs. Jennie Checketts, Miss Elizabeth Stewart, and Mrs. Agnes Odd. Hector W. Haight, a pioneer, talked on the contrast of conditions of today nad early days. The Kaysville Genealogical societwo of ty very pleasantly surprised their members with parties this week. The first whs given Friday in honor of ArthuF Butcher on his birthday anniversary. The second was in honor of Mrs. Ernest C. Those Blood, given on Tuesday. present were: Mr. and Mrs. James V. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Owen, Mr; and Mrs. C. P. ONeil, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cotterell, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jcnes, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jarman, Mr. and Mrs. George . Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheffield, Jr.; - Mr. and Mrs. Wells Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Beesley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward, Mrs. John W. Barnett, Mrs. Annie S. Layton, Mrs. John W. Gailey, Mrs. Nettie Wilcox, Mrs. W. R.. Peart. Miss Rena Porter, Miss Elva Porter, Miss Kathleen ONeil, Elizabeth Stewart, Joseph R. Payne, Charles E. Manning, Phillip C. Blood, and Walter W. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton spent Tuesday in Tremonton. Dr. and Mrs. Wilkie , Blood of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnemorh Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and son, Udell, spent Sunday in Ogden as guests of Mrs. Greens mother, Mrs. Cora Buckway. Mr, and Mrs. George Heinrich of Salt Lake were week-en- d guests of Miss Irene Swan. Mrs. Louisa Yaunt of Salt Lake here. spent the week-en- d Mr. and . Mrs. ' Bryan Swanger and Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Martin of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vemel Swanger. Jerry Whitaker, who is attending school in Logan; was at home over the week-enBishop Hyde is recovering from a recent attack of fbnsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomassen of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. d. Barnes. Elton Wilcox was a visitor in Logan over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Wallace Stevens and Mrs. J. D. Roberts spent Sun day in Henefer. Mr and Mrs. Clifton Barton of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr, d. and Mrs. Christopher Burton. Kenneth Gillespie of Tooele spent Tuesday at the home of Bish op and Mrs. Frank Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood and Mrs. Lake. er Sunday guests, Mr. Janies Underwood of Salt Mrs. A. G. Egelhoff, who has spent the winter in Logan, spent the week-en- d at her home. G. M. Barnes returned , home Saturday after having spent the jiast two months relavisiting tives in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colemere nnounce the arrival of twin boys on Saturday. Wilma Mortensen is visit-h- g relatives in Tremonton this J . . week. James Strong entertained the members of his boy scout patrol at his home Monday evening. Myr J- - R. Gailey, Dr. D. K. Barnes, and Alan Blood spent y and Sunday visiting at the Boulder dam in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tracy an Sat-rda- , ounce the arrival of Dni Sunday. a daughter ,rk j Bell and children, of u1?' bait Lake, a few days guests of Mrs. Bells parents -- are-spendi- "a t - g Tennis Balls, 22 bre Shells, and Films Color Harmony an Aid to Joy in Home -- pendable when chased from " Democracy Originated by Ancient Spartan Lawgiver CLINTON SYRACUSE Correspondent MRS. DORIS BRIGGS WEST POINT President Roosevelt is an international authority on naval history, and his collection' of naval literature is regarded as among the finest. ' According to tnebuou.'J.jeiirgus Mrs. Jay F. Tuttle was enterwas the author of the !.is and iu In using color it costs no more to tained at thihome of Mrs. Henry Correspondent stitutlnns of ancient Sparta and Davul Cmk produce interiors with the charm as the, honored J. Lambert Wednesday at a show-eMRS. FRANK SKEEN and glow. of a lovely spring day lived (luring the Miuh century R. guest at a party held ip honor of Mrs. Tuttle was presented with" than it does to produce those-thMiss Emily West entertained a O. In order to study the laws of his seventy seventh birthday anni- - a beautiful dinner set and a dainty lack life and eheor, says Mrs. Effie number he traveled to, viisary at hs home April li, The. iumheon was served to Miss Alma of, her ' girl, friends at her other nations, tretj, S. Barrows, home economist of the home Make this 25c Test was spent in social chat Dahl, Miss Florence Page, Miss. imt lonla. to evening also Egypt perhaps Wednesday evening. The time Loui'lla nml Utah State Agriculturarcbllcge Dinner Miss was T Flva to served games. Chadwick, Winn, was spent in playing pinochle and Spain. Libya an, India, on Ins rel'hyiic the bladder u you would the service. . high five. A. dainty luncheon was turn he remodeled the old consti- the following. Joseph Cook and Miss F.leane Major, Miss Louise howele. Drive out impurities end exceastee In every room one color should served to the following: Helen tution and established a neu social son, Alan; !y r. and Mrs. Clyde Hah- - Stoddard, Miss Doris Lambert, Miss nd that cause irritation burning, and sen and children, Russe.lL Morris, Vera lairhbert. Miss Emerald Holt, fr!ivnt Ot a Z5e teat box of BU-- h be consciously predominant with hild, Afton Taylor, Helen Russel, order,1 which gave the people n Voice hi SrThe bladder physic, from any drug Miss Miss d Edna Mr. and Gordon, Norman, Maurinei, all others harmonizing by contrast Clara Child. Alice West, Mildred fti tore. After four dnyj, if .you are not republic afTiili' mm let to the tleM Mrs NVphi Cook and ( hilllren,. n'mgham. Miss Odetta King, Miss lieved of getting up nights go back and or blending. Different values and Bonham, Ada ' We;r'hor, Ernta of I tin Mrs. ge your money, , y Chester Kenneth, Lyiih, and Ia oy Hlaftr, containing intensities of the dominant 'colo1 Johnston, Zella Mitchell, and the velopmentstate. He is inio'agrriit Junioi, Mr. tiurhu leaves, juniper oil, etc., acta pleascredit Grand; and Mrs. Charles hu'- - berg, Miss"Edith Younglnrg, Miss then hostess. make and about d on antly the bladder effectively of up might for stmt inUiiury organlz- jkerof Clinton, and children, Charles Velma Youngberg, and the guest of to ratrr oil on the bowel. If you are the entire color area; of Mr. and Mrs. l.adm Rice and1 atlonSparta's amt trait, m;, her system oft Jr., and Colleen; Mr, and Mrs. honor. Mrs Tuttle was formerly bothered with backache, or leg pain cawed the remaining third might be tones family of.California from bladder dwordera you are bound to spent the past education and -r the system of ub Glenn Briggs, Mhs Edna Cook ami j Miss Erma feel better after thi rleaiMing and you get of another harmonious color and; week visiting Mrs Loretta Child honored the Mrs. Mon' Willis guest. your regular aleep. Sold by Kaytvilla Drug Singleton spent ordlnntlng the individual to the be made up of remaining Ml. ... . John IWorj ,nV stiite, Some g vr hun credit also The Syracuse ward choir, under day in Ogden as the guest of Mrs. More. jnJ bits of several hues. nounee the marriage of the daughK. a the of direction Eli Rentmester, Singleton fotimlai t,r the apulla or Large areas are best.dne in ter, Wanda, to Howard N alder, of for the rendered an Easter cantata at sacMiss Portia Holt was the weeksubdued color and smaller surfaces Layton. They weo married Wed- citizen assenihli the prohibition of rament FOR SALE! meeting Sunday. The solo- end guest of Miss Pearl Bodily.. ; gold and 'alive in more positive and intense color- nesday. Money; ami the ists were Itha David E. Idaho Bliss Criihlle, Mrs. Willis Singleton entertainTriumph Potatoes of i'e '..ml into eiiual ing. The interior must be termed Miss lessie Evans sent the week 'partition Cook, Untie! t l.odily, Ngwol G.plcy, ed No. .1 Strictly an afternoon Easter at, Saturday The stio toes tliat when and Mae Scofield. drab that lacks some accent color. nd in Ogden visiting with Mr. and lots. These with Good and Clean was afternoon spent n neW jeon-- ; was comthis To secure color balance these are Mrs Gibson. aild the splendid puityjrhe duets, O. I. BARLOW with games, and luncheon was - evicted a promise chorus ijuaitettes made Ljcurg'i' pleted, arranged in an ascending scale of . Clearfield entertaining ,.j t(l N1 olta Dahl. Bessie Bennett, Miss' Phyllis Mitchell is spending ,Svry ami inspiring Lister sen ice. a mu toThange from tils count values: darkest tones ,at the floor a few Lereaha L),la in MoiitgomThurgood, days Croydon visiting with if until he reioni.il tronr a and those fading intti .lighter until Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Briggs was a visitor pro Mr. Horace Thatcery. ciy. Opal I .am be ft, Gleo the ceiling is lightest of all.' When tie voluntarily in Clinton Friday, the guest of her Dell Singleton, Glen Singleton; Don Mr. and Mys. Orvel Bingham who posed Journey Dont You Know the floor covering is lighter than-th- h.TVCtKsfTl ns j,, tii'nd them sister, Mrs. Chmles Parker. himself Bennett, Howard Stoddard and residing in West Webei exiled walls, a state of unbalance pre- are making their, home in Clinton. to this promise law s lie found-- i Mr and Mrs. James Hampton Lloyd Singleton. how much nicer your rose hjush vails." lusted a thou-- i and daughter, Colleen, w ete dinner Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Bullock of ed lire said to i.i looks climbing up a trellis? Mr. "and Mrs. Yeinon Thurgood Even though one craves cool blue, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Mitch- - sand .tears. So c historians regard guests if Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Me- announce the arrival of a son at WELL! green or violet and the room to be ell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C, Mitchell him, imt as an o tunl ruler or law-- son at their home in Ogden Sun- an Ogden hospital Saturday. to climbing one. (let yours decorated has cool north light, color were the guests of Mr. and Mi's. giver,' hut as day. god or nttthieal Mrs. Walter F. Blake entertained Different patterns to pick from. Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Bennett at an preference may be carried out ef- Golden Walker of Sy racuse, Sun- personage. quilting party and small son, Claude,' were dinner fectively by doing the walls, ceil- day. SHIRLEY HEY WOOD Thursday afternoon. The guests s uest of Glenn Mr. Mrs. and p Rice and son, Uoyden, of ings, glass curtains and lamp were Mrs. Archie W. King, Mrs. Layton Briggs Sunday. shades in a warm color; such as, California, Mrs. Uurtta Child and of Tasmania Grow Nephi Ross, Mrs. Olive King, Mrs. Apples Mr. Mrs. and Sessions of Roy IV11 cream,, buff, peach, apricot, fresh, children, Kathryn and Darrel, spent Mrs. Raymond From Stump, Not From Limb Ogden were guests of Mis. Mary Paice, Thurgood, Mi k.. 1a or very pale pink. The color desire fl few days in .Nevada visiting IUako, Mrs. Grant 1 Is known to Ann Bodily Sunday. Tasmania, Blake. may be satisfied by using cool pre tives I Mrs Cook children. and Anna The of son infant Mr. in veteran and ler Mrs. as bed tones the ferred trim upholstery, niple land, Alan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fisher, Mr. The only stores at which you1 Gary, and Paul, who have and Mrs. spreads, pillows, pottery and William Patterson is very ill at although were the American asked been Ray Dahl und Mr. and can buy Dr. Gleason's improved! Mrs. her It. mother, visiting their home. to Identify the iimt b.v the manner F. drapes through which light does not Garner in Ogden for the past Mrs. Grant Blake spent Easter in Golden Bantam seed are: Miss Margaret Johnton was opIn would find It In which It grew pass.. The small house appears Salt Bountiful Lumber & Hardware' much larger w'hen similar back- erated on Tuesday for appendicitis difficult, asserts a writer In the De- fewMr.weeks, have returned home. Miss Golda Burningham, Miss and Mrs. Belaud Bodily and an Centerville Coop at Ogden to hospital. colors, pale enough ground troit News. Pauline Powers, Eldon Bennett and son, Van, visited in Plain City SunRobert Priniipal Samuel Morgan of the are used jn all rooms; yet, Griffith, Farmington The trees are not more than sli day. Fldon Barlow spent Easter in Wewith suggestions given for intro- Davis high school was the speaker feet Golden Rule, Kaysville w ber are The Heber eek in trimmed every canyon. high. in sacrament meeting Sunday eveCooper spent last' ducing favored colors, nmnotony H. J. Sheffield & Sons, Kaysville I ake the his Salt Is of the and Mrs. Mrs. Samuel guest sister, only permityear Muuip Thurgood, ning. need not prevail. Adams & Sons, Iyton ted to remain. Sprouts grow from Mrs. Darrell Brow'n. Mrs. John T. Child and Mrs. AusBennett, Mrs. Julia Hartley, to be much easier found It will Mr. Cecil and Walker were WilMrs, Mrs. and Mrs. tin Child were the hostesses at a the stump and the apples do not Farmers Union, Layton Yernp Hartley, use crude colors than it is to use lis Singleton attended a quilting in honor of hang from the limbs as here. The Ogden visitors Tuesday. surprise given Mercantile Co., Syracuse Central party the paler and more refined ;because Mrs. John Child Monday Mrs. Wallace Christenson, wh party at the home of Miss Myra evening. blossoms bloom tnun the body of has been ill in a Salt Bros. Co., Sunset Smith are etc., calcimines, generalhospital, Simmons in laiyton Wednesday. paints, Carnes were played and luncheon the limb, which is covered with aphas returned home and is improving ly of colortoo strong to e pleas- was served tp about thirty guests. Mrs. Henry Gwilliam had as her once fittingly described thus: rapidly. ing. A safe rule is to use white or The high priests of the Clinton ples, guests Thursday, Mrs. George Ried, limb as from the grow Apples Mrs. Elton Bennett was the guest Mrs. Chester Have You Tried Us Yet? a pale ivory as body with only ward met at the home of Richard Youngberg, and Mrs. of Mrs. Clyde H ansen Wednesday. small amounts of color added, Mrs. West Wednesday evening. Those freckles on an arm.' If not, come in now! Blake. Mrs. Mary Ann Bodily, Miss Af- Ley Barrows advises. of the stake board were Mr. RobApple growing Is a considerable Youll be satisfied. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Abrams, ton and Mrs. Iceland Bodily A point that should not be lost erts, Mr. Holbrook, Mr. Anderson, Industry in Tasmania, upward of wereBodily W. and Dahl Mrs. Mr. and John Ogden visitors Thursday. sight of is that a color echo should all of Ogden, and Mr. Greenwood, S.fiOO.OOO bushels a jear being The Gleaner gills of the M. 1. A. Miss Alma Dahl visited relatives in be felt throughout a room and that 0f R0y KAYSVILLE. The is earth shipped. esecially met at the home of Miss Nora Hol- Ogden Sunday. , r.o object or design should be so Miss Virginia Child spent the suitable for the growth of the fruit, afternoon to make crudely colored as to seem apart' past week in Ogden visiting with which thrives as no other would brook Friday M AWWWYW favors for the men and Gleaner from the whole friends. . there. or hards dot the sides banquet. Refreshments were servLarge The Misses Minnie Summers and Correspondent ed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Hayes. Spring Ruth Burnett were the guests of of the rocky hills. MRS. FRANK B. MUIR Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. James crew btKhy and as The trees , Mrs. John W. Gailey and Fife 127-Monday Telephone: Bountiful Vitriol and formaldehyde for L. Crockett spent Sunday in Lo- and many as 20 bushels of apples often Tuesday. B. Mrs. and with CROSS Mr. your from one. be can Fruit grain to check that Henry gan picked The M.I. A. js sponsoring a Kiss Miss Eva Hancock has been honsmut. Johnson. dance FYiday evening at the Clinton growers with ten acres of apple Correspondent ored by being given the executive ' Mr and Mrs. Glen Nelson an- ward hall. A Vacation days are here crowd is ex- land tn southern Tasmania earn a MRS. FRANK B. MUI large honor award of the Campfire Girls nounce the birth of a baby daughter pected to attend. comfortable yearly Income. Bountiful 127-Films : Kodaks : Cameras Miss Hancock is a Telephone: America. of last Sunday at their home here. Mr. and- Mrs. Copely Frogget and all the things necessary now Centerville former resident, A daughter was horn Sunday to were the dinner guests of Mr. and for outings. We guarantee Caliat Park, living Huntington The John Pack camp of the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. B re sock at their Mrs. William Frogget, Sunday. Indian Lot Living Thing satisfaction in all our merher recogniof Pioneers met last fornia. She received home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen, of Daughters atchandise, which we recomand writers really paid little of her because tion Early high ability Mrs. G. D. Rutledge is confined Roy, were the guests of Mr. and tention to how much the Indians Thursday at the home of Mrs. Memend. Misa in the organization. The lesson subject standing is lina Nelson. to her home with an attack of the Mrs. Leroy Russel Sunday. one of six executives. Hancock cherished the wild flowers for their was discussed by Mrs. Amy NewPrices are right and our mermumps. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cheney and chandise new and of the best. beauty. hut it is known ttiat for ton, Mrs. Zippora Nelson, and Mrs. Phillips camp. Daughters of the of Isis Angeles were daughter owe reason ttieir some offiElection 'of many Priscilla Hatch. plants met last Thursday Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Zacheus extended distribution to the influ- cers followed the lesson. Those guests of Mr. and afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. B. last week.. Cheney Indians re- elected arc as follows: Mrs. Effie ence of the natives. Rnshforth. Miss Emily Brough gave The camp of the all living things with defer- Kldredge, captain; Mrs. Hazel DaughtersSagamore the lesson, the topic being Early garded met ThursPioneers of Franklin fi.r, Knowlton, Benjamin Mrs. could Moss, M. F. LarIndians The ential (Formerly Kowley Drug) respect. Mrs. the home Railroading in Utah. of at Ilyrum a former Farmington resident, died day 100 Per Cent for Kaysville not endure ruthless destruction of Pauline Winegar, work was directson, of Salt Lake, was a special unexpectedly at Reno, Nevada, Satlesson The Ford. Mrs. Amy Newton, secretary aniMrs. guest and gave a most interesting urday, of a heart attack. Mr. any of the objects of nature, Mrs. lYiscilla Hatch, ed by Mrs. Lila Brandon. talk on early pioneering. Miss Ruth Knowlton was en route to Salt Lake mate or InahlniHie. In a pamphlet and treasurer; Millie Walton discussed Early historian; Mrs. Laura Hatch, regisBowman rendered a piano solo. from San Francisco, where he on Indian customs, published by the trar; Mrs. Mary Roberts, custodian Railroads; song practice was conmembers were pres- City Twenty-fou- r ducted by Mrs. Arminta Timms. had been convalescing from a preUniversity of Michigan, the writer of relics; Mrs. Edith Eldredge, led the parlimen-tar- y ent. Imvious illness. His son, E, C, says; "'I tie Indians thought It Mrs. Ella Hatch, chap- Mrs. Effie Smith Alice Ford gave a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Openshaw Knowlton. chief Mrs. drill. as described to lain; Mrs. Hilda Hepworth, chorisengineer of the probable that hell, of life her father, announce the arrival of a baby girl state road commission, of sketch the was accom- them by tie missionaries, was a ter, and Mrs. Hazel Huffman, orReVan born April 7. Arden William Haight him on the trip. panying filace where Hre burned eternally, ganist. Mrs. J. E. Conrad, Mrs. freshments were served to thirty-fiv- e James Ball is ill at his home. . Born in Farmington, Mr. Knowlwould not only la a O. A. Williams, Mrs. Myra Hunter, because Gilbert Nance of Duehesne' spent ton members and four special had in his life spent early waste of limber, fiat, they and Mrs. Emma Riley, of the coun- guests, Mrs. Able Ford, Mrs. Algie great three days during the past week farming. He later engaged in civil argued, t tie woods could not lari ty chapter, were present. Follow- Ford, Mrs. Emily Cheney and Mrs. here. and assisted in the The true value and engineering ing the business meeting a pro- Nettie Barry. The daughter of that long.- "- iMroit Free Pres. gram was presented and refreshknown quality of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nichols is re- construction of the railroad from Mrs. George McIntyre He was to Ogden.ments served. have just returned II. I). these soap products covering very nicely from an opera- Farmington Major Mrs. Horton Eldredge and son, as the civil engineer for visit with their husM. D. tion performed for infantile pa- employed a Bacoma from short Bafora They is known to everythe Union Pacific railroad for 15 Hal, and Mrs. George Stevens band in Omaha. in all ralysis in a Salt Lake hospital, last years. Statutory requirement in one week we are featurlast Idaho, Burley, spent week, j states provide lhal to practice ntedl as guests of relatives. Mr. Knowlton moved to low prices for Seattle, at will club ing The evening bridge Tidal waves do very often follow cine In any stute a doctor must la Herman Nelson, son of Mrs, followmeet at the home of Miss Vesta Wash., about 15 years ago and had none although Saturday. a graduate of a reputable medical Samuel Nelson, was presented with earthquakes made his home there since. Barnes this (Thursday) evening. ed the recent quakes at Long first-yea- r CAMAY SOAP, 5c football a and an for exanilna award He is school, his survived pass licensing by widow, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyle had Beach. Last month when a mighty asannua award the track at a or Each. acbefore national Mrs. day Louise state who was tloa Mr. Knowlton, and as their Easter day guests, temblor rocked the sickening Mrs! William A. Wilkinson and companying him at the time of his hoard, and register annually with sembly held at the U. A. C. re- northeast coast of Ilarshu, main isP. and G. SOAP land of the Japanese empire, exdaughters of Salt Lake, Mr. and death; the following children by a some officer In the mnnty of prur cently. Giant Mrs. and Mr. are Walter Size, 5 for 19c. Hogan Mrs. K. former Hazel Mrs. George F. Barker and Bobby, marriage; tlee. In addition, a hospital Interne k streaked for the perienced Large Package Oxy Miss Miriam Barnes, and Edward Ball of Meman, Idaho; Mrs. Viola year Is required In 14 states. The visiting relatives in Los Angeles. Mrs. Walter Mosa entertained at hills. S,ure enough the quake proK, Gil!ert of Los Angeles, Cal.; minimum 19c. dol, Layton. the wave. for admission Thanks a duced tidal tq requirement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green spent E. C. Knowlton, H. J. Knowlton, and to acceptable medical school, in ad a shower last Thursday in honor fleetness with which the Japanese Cahoon. Roll Mrs. Mr. of and as guests Stewart II. Knowlton of Salt Lake dltlon to the high school work, is 01) Wednesday in Salt Lake Mrs. Lilly Hogan will be hosteaa ran and climbed, the wall of water of relatives. City, F. R. Knowlton of Laton, semester hour of collegiate work, to the Eutaw camp of the Daugh- drowned only 1,535; Injured only Mrs. Arthur L. Green is in Og- Mrs. Alta K. Lindsay of Payaon 498 missing.' A of exclusive military and physical ters of Pioneers today (Thursday.) 338, and left only den visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melva K; Gallagher of houses and of total 2,963 grand Mrs. Archie Boulton was hostess education, extending through two and Mrs. H. W. Hayward. Brawley, Cal.; a sister, Mrs. Norwere 6,343 away, swept buildings I D. club E. to inlast the wreek of 32 Thursday. inundated and 1,279 each, exclusive Glen Robins very painfully years of man Lee of Brigham City; a brothcolstructures, Luncheon was served to eight As an introductory jured his left eye while working at er, G. Q. Knowlton of Farmington; holldays. ln a .college approved hy broke out and burned Fire lapsed. a stepmother, Mrs. Minerva Knowlthe council on medical education guests. the cemetery last week. to Lb., cake . and 21L houses; makejnaU up A mothers and daughters party ' Mrs. Emily Lucy Cannon of Salt ton of Salt Lake, and iheiollowing a nd host 4 Is. Roof-ga- r the blizzard a ters sweetened worse, of whipped South was the ward M. G. sponsored by Lake was a guest of Mrs. J. Mrs. and homeless. . d e it chocolate Beehive girls Wednesday evening, ' Barnes Sunday. Lizzie ,K. Maughn, Urn.1 Fannje K. A pril 1 2, at the home of Mrs. Ezra he wilt, Mr. Knowlton and WntchdFrniRoof Eruce, Bemhgni givenfree appropriations" for Benson. -- A delightful musical prohalf-poun- d Idaho, is visiting at the home of Ralph- - Knowlton, all-- of "Canada; Cunning' fox 'very smartly evaded fiscal were the current waa Beehive year the given by Mrs.' Susanna Robins. Mrs. Chloe K. Hess of Farmington, pursuing hounds of the Miiskerry gram This sum was distribpackage of girls, directed by Emily Lawrence. Mrs., Robert Hess of Ogden is a Willard Knowdton, Mrs. Marcia K. civil It made Beehive work waa demonstrated uted as follows: 26.29 near Ireland. for Derry, bunt, Black Tea. Green or this Bacon Annie guest of Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Irene K, Serf and straight across country to a barn and seals awarded. Remarks were government departments and the k Wfck Saturday the Green Mrs. Alice K. Seiler, all of Salt where It went up a for sloping holder made by Mrs. Mattie Moss, lesson District of Columbia; 24.59 Mrs. J. E. Evans and daughter, Lake, and George Knowlton of LoTea will sell at 23c to the top of the roof, freon .which director; Mrs. F. B. Muir, stake veterans administration; 15.42 Jeanne, of Pocatello, Idaho, arrived 25 are There Black Tea at 33c gan.and Sehul-thie11.97 grandchildren. for interest on public, debt; s, Mr. and he watched the progress of the pack Beekeeper, and Mrs. Lydia Friday at the home ofwill half-poun- d on debt ,7.93 Beehive a The mother. retirement; packpublic per girl spend Mrs. J. R. Woolsey, and The master f the hunt drew the the navy; 7.37 for the army; a week here.' hounds arter they ot the scent at program and games were directed for age. Activity Leader, Mrs. Archie and the remaining 6.43 for other ,Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnett of the barn. In the meantime Reynard by Boulton. and Refreshments were serv- establishments. Thus it can be seen Jeff Henley andkMrs. inton got down from his jiereli. and ed and each mother presented with thatihe r ostof .m aintainingan.ACt Miss Florence Burnett of Ogden : acre a' lanew ay got an egg cutter in commemoration of tive army and navy constitute two The Prime Beef springing' KAYSVILLE were Easter dinner guests of Mr. a fox did Easter. clean sway. Previously Easter decorationa were of hte smallest items in the federal owned and market, , operated by and Mrs. C. J. Ball. td la- usedI trick. It lyelleved Same the throughout the home. Fresh, green and expense.. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walton. of A. L. Moulding, will open for busi m the building re- - the same animat which did it again. CentervillejSwspent Sunday as guests ness Saturday . brit tle.,f rQm.,end... t cently vacated by Ine KaytsviITe HzroTiTreirncraTii: of Bishon ana Mrs. Tranli TtyoiE end. Moapa Asparapost office, which has been com and remodelled redecorated gus is unexcelled for M. L A. NOTES pletely to in th addition accomodate contest to Live one-aDaylight Perpetual plays quality and will sell The three business center. The Arctic tern travels from one MARKET PRIME BEEF the in the of will be presented in the amusement Kaysville The opening Saturday for only who with hi. wife end of the earth- - to the otherr- Be " hall .Tuesday evening- - Exception8 ville Of locatioh oF former the f ieeTTlftderlhe pos Kay per pound. and daughter has been a resident annual migration - covers tfjaai ally fine dramatic A., L. Moulding. of- - Kaysville for the past seven of. .management , in Peggy, miles. Part of the Jluie they rr presented art experienced meat cutand Stoves. Special features months, is the Arctic circle beyond living a member of a Only the highest class meats will be handled and the prices' will will be given between acts. The ter, being been butchers for family where the day lasts for slz month. generathat have wanning play will be Pven m Og- tions compare favorably with any to be found., 40 year After thi they fly to the Antareth past. For more than den in the early part of May. in tone market to a exierlence another operated . reglona rooo Mrs. LeConte Stewart will give his father Ogden, and his sons learned the day. Tin only darkness they en 22 FOR OPEN BUSINESS APRIL SATURDAY, the book review in the Senior de- trade under his efficient tutelage. counter Is tn their migrations ovei A Surety of Purity Give us a trial Youll save money on high quality meats ' ' partment next Tuesday evening. Mr, Moulding states that he will the tropical regions retold and , The public speaking a complete line of the finest stories contests, will be feeld in the carry and cured pneati at gll tiipcs. fresh 2. tabernacle Tuesday, May i. If You Get Up Nights at ( i e, C IoU-tm'dl- - I Bur-jan- ey, I Ywrig-miiltiir- -- two-thir- aim-d- - two-Snt- j , . t- one-nin- vr , , , j , th ) ! 1 1 . v , , 1. , , ; ! I !.i- - - a o f 1 j 1 Dont Be Deceived! lly-ru- m ( ? ? Argyle Barber Shop CENTERVILLE WOODS W i Benjamin Knowlton Dies Unexpectedly Kaysville DRUG STORE n; second-vice-cap-tsi- n; Proctor & Gamble Products tie-r- five-year-o- ld - - sea-fol- - Roof Garden Tea . offer.a'j half-brothe- rs half-sister- s: -- - - F" ton, -- The-feder- aL with each New Meat Market To Open Saturday a .... - Asparagus awm ANNOUNCING a '7 CANDIEl 1 v The-Kille- CHIPMAN'S Confectionery i i ct are always most SUNSET AND i .4$"- qp Gratae v S |