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Show J ,MAY 4, 1933 Y Tm-T?g;nA- THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVnXE Wendell Brnes will the Evening: bridge club this (Thursday) eve- home S her niThe Sunflower camp of the of Utah Pioneers will X Thursday, May 11, at the Glen Worthington. will be: piano solos, piilra reading, Jane Flint; i an Dibble: old fashioned entertain-lesso- A B Barton; demonof old SSoni wi b. 8Uf on C n, Pn tsars: slss Wednes- - ' Hyde spent vTnd Thursday visiting at the in homeof Mrs. Henry Koldun DR SALE Victrola, like new'; records. thirty very choice do and hundred forty one dol- five will sell for twenty ad. h. Call KaysviUe 70. of Cottrell kjlr. and Mrs. Harry at the home Sunday spent Wanship A. Cottrell, Mrs. f Mrs. to Cottrell turned with them visit. short a for their home of Provo Mrs Francis H. Jex visit-in- g in Kaysville, nent Tuesday . . friends. and relatives Mrs. J. Mrs. John Graham and Roberts have spent several days senous S Henefer owing to the Mrs. Mary mother, their of illness .li St returned Whiting from Logan, after coattended the three-da- y nation of the Utah Federation of Womens dubs. Miles Nance and son, and Mrs. sons returned George Sowards and Colorado in homes their to having spent the past wikatthe home of A. W. Nance. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lythgoe returned to their home in Ventura, California Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of Green River, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. George Heinrich of Logan, and Mrs. John Larson of Bicknel were guests of Miss Irene Swan during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Swan and were family and Miss Irene Swan . M. Bag-le- y and Mrs. Mr. of guests in Salt Lake Sunday. The ALonas club- - met at of Mrs. Carl Cottrell Wednesday afternoon. Miss Elaine Cannon of Salt Lake was guest of her grandmother, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, for a few days Mrs. Floyd home Saturday the-hom- this week. Burton will entertain teachers at their monthly preparation and social meeting at her home Monday eveMrs. H. C. the Primary ning. Mr. and Mrs. of Roy and Mr. William Varney and Mrs. George Briggs of Layton were Tuesday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas. The Kaysville Primary will present their May festival next Tuesday afternoon. ' Word has been received by H. J. Sheffield, Jr., that he has been appointed by the national league of district postmasters to the convention of that body at Nampa, June 16 and 17. The the organization will hold its convention in spring-vill- e Idaho, on SUNSET AND CLINTON Page 5 Salt I.ake last Friday. Correspondent MRS. FRANK SKF.FN Each u hml (mm all oxer the state scored 35 4 po frits Six Dims mm tlw I mxersitv of Utah Friday at (.resident, was in charge of the day and has'Xory interesting plana WEAKER PIGS qualified in that meet lor the stated completed. Girls day alloxvg the meet next Satin day. May i, Jake FOR SALE! Debating dress as youngsters with pirlsto ' Tapps qualified in the high jump; boxes lhi w on their now debut, mg team, hair, short dresses, in'the Allen Barber m the hulf-jmw'dl enter .debates short stockings, dolls, and other F-- KANOOTH I'l.tvenee Law, the mile; RajT At-- state finals, Thursday, Finlay, and MTurday at girlish playthings. On this day the mtnn, the Mm: put and Utah Kaysxille, Davis to a colorfyL ge 1 mile west of Barnes Bank Fiio.k Lange, llu mi din, and I'laik the I, of I. The team will meet mx oihti teams in the state playground of joy. theney, the uturn r mile. These all t naU the first s.w.v.v.v.v.v.-.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.- 1 ilumig those-daywill in n Dans f. the hoys p Iran-reprisent V.V.'.Vy s'nhi.te being at S o(t Thursday bemeet next state Saturday- maujdkik EVAN tween Diyiis ami West. The winWIXOM ning si bool receives a silver loving - icnniv h member of the team j Final Iuist week tht li.nis net team iii! and eiu a gold medal. These deThe lat for the school met Westminisn i at" Westminister. bates bring to a dose a cry year of. Will h- hold MonDavis won the two singles Spark nlug cleaning, spacing, adjusting and testing, MWMn of debating for Da-The new student body hut lost the doubles. day, May absolutcU free all during the next week. W is high. officers who will lu elected before The Cyprus men earne to 5 then, will come to the stand to Ne have ju-- t installed the new Champion spark Davis to meet the huts last Wed- ! plule&ter over part of the meeting and nesday, May .5 Student Body Nominations the line you him- boon leading about. in the magazines. jK, the old officers will retire. One of the most popular and ith this mm boil- it is possible to duplicate the compressionii ful nominal ions for student ThU will he an especially sad pexx . Bus, lull day of your tar eng me at various speeds, thus showing conclusively for; the seniors of Davis because Davis play is n baseball game body officers exer held at Dims was held in the must leave the assemhly hall v ith Bingham the perfoimance of your plugs. the Friday, April 2S, on lier Dale Grst to let the juniors move to the field, Wednesday Muv o.opponents annual business meeting. See for joursell ,how jour plugs perform in jour engine. . Meed, sevretniy and treasurer of lrotit to get acquainted with the new surroundings. The the student body, gave the unnual sophomores Spring Football move to the juniors section, and the The spring looinall season' closed financial report of expenditures by fieshmen descend from the balcony last Wednesdax Rhone 100 The boys held a the different departments arid acto occupy the sophomore position. on ili.it day to celebrate tivity feats at Dux is. Blaine Riley, scrimmage student body president, then took Many a tear will he shed (unless the finale. , v tlie prest nt collection of seniors is charge of nominations for officers XXXXXXV.XXX5W.XXV.V.,.V.,.W.,.V.,.V.,.V.,.,-1A1enfor a qi Immediately xery in years very different Junior Pentathlon thusiastic nonunntiofi was put forth gone by i as everyone stands at atThe finals tc the junior of Boh Wall, followed by tention to pay honor to those who will be held at Davis Fri- in : have acquired their capacity of high day, May- 5. a. h school in the fiery sjeeehes for Wayne Fisher school. training as they march with county will he icprrscnted by six and other candidates. But uHn vote heads howed sadly hut unhesitat- hoys, three in Da .minor division these named candidates held the ingly out into the great world. They end three in the senior division. majovity sway and Imcame candiare not sorry to get out into the The winners from these groups will dates for the final election to he j world hut sorry to leave Davis. The go to the state meet which is held held Wednesday, May X In the 2115 Washington Axe., Ogden nominations for vice - president, knowledge they have gained will he in Salt Lake Citx. Beth Stringham, a junior this year, put into practice and will help to and lead them intelligently and unafraid Evelyn Back, a sophomore, reTrack Captain The captain f"i next. years track ceived the high voice of saying through the trials they will team has been chosen. The hoys from the students and now stand as candidates for final elections. The participating in timk events electand treasurer caused ed for leader, their Raymond Davis. secretary Final Awards much comment. Jim Briggs, Nora Monday, in the last assemhly of Atkinson, and Joseph Richards reMeet the year, the final awards will he votes within 6 points of each ceived An d meet was held given to track men. The hoys reOn revoting, Jim Briggs other. t The were May Thursday, hoys ceiving these medals and octagons divided ami Richards became candiJoseph two into groups whiqh com- dates have been approved by the only by a slight margin over emh other. peted against student body committee. Miss Atkinson The yell leaders Here also the Barnes award will nominated were and after ach led Lange Breaks Record be given to )he hoy who throughout Frank Lange, a scniorat Davis the students in a yell. Clarence his high school course at Davis has who has been llriggs and Max Ware were voted xery outstanding in as A new shipment of the latest styles in footwear for been most Outstanding in athletics athletics at Davis candidates for final elections. All high, brought inand scholarship. young ladies includes an ideal selection for wear with state honors home to Davis Friday ill all the students aroused deep in terest and school polipopularity in track meet held at your new graduation outfit. White is the big faxorite The tics. candidates drew for U. In Davis Ties of U. the Frank Meet threxv , this year with a wide the javeFishDavis tied with West for first lin 172.8 feet slashing all previous places for parties assortment at Beth Jim Briggs, Stringham, place in the regional track meet in state records. Frank has won his er, Max on Ware and brown are the letter at Davis in track, basketball, ticket, and Bob Vall, Evelyn Pack, and tennis. nd Clarence Joseph Richards, Briggs on the gold ticket. A vigorSpring Festival ous Miss Reta Sill entertained the The.spring music festival under each campaign has been staged for per pair losterspictures, platfaculty of the Farmington school the direction of Mr. Stacey will be forms,party, and is scon J at a dinner painting to Wedher at Wedthe home students on presented party Others at Sixteen guests nesday, May 10. It will be given throughout the campus of Davis nesday evening. were seated at one long tahle, beau- on the evening of May 12, for the and the current topic among stuHow are you going to dents tifully decorated with a yellow and adults of the county. This festival vote?" is, white color scheme with daffodils is a musical performance given by as a centerpiece. Those present all sections of the music depart' Girls Day were Mr, and Mrs. George Q. ment. The performance is free and is 3 a feature day at Davis. May Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. John R. all music lovers should attend. The was turned over to morning Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Thadius GrifA splendid assortment of beautiful costume jewelry the girls for a girls track meet and Chorus Chosen fith, Mrs. S. IF Nalder, the Misses At 3:15 the girls had The thirty-si- x Edith Walsh, Bertha Balderson, girls who will rep- assembly. 59c $1.00 Clara Huber, Dorothy Knowlton, resent Davis in the state music con- their party which includes proAlta Stevens, and' the Messrs. test were chosen Tuesday. These grams, sports, games and lunchGrant Cannon, and Kell Riley. girls will compete with choruses eon. Alice Whitesides, A. G. S. D, u lr; - u 1. The T. L. M. I. A. entertained at a parrel shower Thursday afei noon in honor of Mrs. Howard formerly Miss Wandd Banfotd, at the- hbme of her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Banford. The time was spent in playing games, after NOTES -- dm-iiX- ; $2.00 girls-chan- . Nal-de- r, s, worth which luncheon was served to tinfollowing: Mrs.- Mrs. Wright' Child, Mrs. Dan Adams of Layton, Mrs. Austin Child, Mrs. Francis Fraizer, Mrs. Lorretta Child, Mrs. George Parker, 31 rs. M. F. Freaser, Mrs. Robert Beesley, Mrs. Ray Mitcltell, Mrs. Xalder, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Walker, Mrs, Norris Adams, Mrs. Knox Hickman, Mrs. Leyov Forbes, Mrs TlliamBirt, Mrs. Rulon Banford, Mrs. Mariner Banford and the Misses Kathryn Child, Edna Nalder, Elna West, Beth Reid, Elda. - Pavid-A-rJohnst- Nalder, Erma Johnston, ZillifAlit-chelCarrol Kerr, Emily West, Catherine Burnett, and Elva Johnson. The bride received manv useful gffts. Mrs. Grace Shupe and Virginia and Jay Ray of Ogden spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Lorretta Child. Mrs. Erma Pryer of California was the guest of ME and Mrs. Ray Muir, Sunday. Miss Helen Muir was the guest of Miss Verda Read of Hooper, Sunl, day. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mitchell and daughter, Phyllis, and Mrs. S. H. Burnett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thackery of Croydon, Wednesday. Miss Helen Child is spending a few days in Hooper visiting with her sister, Mrs. Iona Flinders. Miss Edna Hadley of Taylor was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mitchell, Sunday. A surprise party was given in honor of Dean Child Wednesday evennig at his home. Games were played, after which luncheon was served to the following: Misses Opal Davis, Helen Summers, Minnie Summers, Maxine Muir, Fag Holt, Marie Cook, Bessie Evans, Wood, ViEtta Layton, . Bernice Stark, Catherine Burnett, June Clara Child and Lucile Beus. Messrs. Halvor Campbell, Milton Hadfield, Sterling Clark, Vern Ross, Dean Child, Don Davis, Sherman Hodson, Victor Smith, Truman Carver, John Sessions, Robert Carver, Elmer Bambrough, Victor Murphy, Gardner Barlow and Smith Page. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Russel and family were the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Summers of Ogden. The M. L A. contest dance was held Friday evening in the Clinton ward halL Mrs. Manning of Hooper is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. David A. Johnston. Mrs. William Birt of South Weber was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mitchell last Thursday. i rcn-ive- 111:52-:;:- ;. - irmiiEiESJj I 1 .sst-nihl- s - x iti-ni- s .v pre-s.d- o - - Qnc. Iyton i :;:l-:i- from-thos- e ;Hn-tathl- 1 - Qollege jg oot Chop (graduation Inter-squii- d demands new footwear inter-squa- s and-Wayn- LAYTON $2.95' $1,98 GRADUATION , ACCESSORIES Hosiery state branch of SYRACUSE June 13 and 14. Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Mrs. C. A. So You're Correspondent Epperson, Mrs. Robert Birkin; Mrs. MRS. DORIS BRIGGS W. P. Epperson of Kaysville, and Mrs. F. B. Muir of Bountiful attMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Draayer ended the convention of the Utah of Clinton were Saturday and SunFederation of Womens clubs in visitors in Syracuse. They day Logan Friday. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Phillip Thomas and Bay Borup Briggs Sunday. of Boise, Idaho, were guests last Mrs. Loma Cook and sons, Gary, week of Mr. and Mrs. Rose! Hyde. with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Layton of Alan, and Paul, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Cooks parents, Clearfield announce the marriage F. Garner, in Ogden Friday. of their daughter, Mary, to Myron Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Briggs and Marston of Kaysville, son of Mr. Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Draayer and and Mrs. Moroni Marston. The in visited Ogden Sunday evening. ceremony was performed in Ogden. Mrs. Harlan Montgomery and The young couple will make their son, Dwayne, of West Point visited home in Clearfield. in Syracuse Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson enMrs. Thomas E. Briggs, Mrs. tertained at a delightful dinner Therin Briggs, Mrs. Ruth Draayer Party at their home Saturday eve- and Mrs. Alta Montgomery were ning. The guests included Mr. and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LauMrs. George H. Ryan of Salt Lake, rence Hodgson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V, K. Saxton, Mrs. Dell Cook and Mrs. Ben Mrs. W. p. Epperson and Albert Cook entertained at a dinner party Epperson. Sunday. Covers were laid for the VIEW CLUB . bay Mr. and Mrs. Samuel following: Mrs. George W. Swan entertain-v- Cook, Norman Cook, Mr. and Mrs. embers of the Bay Marian Willey of Ogden, Dell 8i?een. Reading club and four guests, Cook, Ben Cook and the hostesses. Mrs. J. E. Hancey, Mrs. IL J. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgs of Lay-to- n Barnes, Mrs. Emil Whitesides and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Farrell P. Smith at her home Miller Sunday. Seymour Wednesday afternoon. May 3. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Samuel Cook were and r. B. Muir responded to roll call guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jarn article on. Child Safety. man Sunday evening.' r1 Henry Jacobs reviewed the Mrs. Earl Bodily entertained Gods Gold," by John T. the Primary officers Jook, Monday afa lynn. The music of the day was ternoon. The lessons and plans community singing of spring songs for the month were discussed and by the club members. luncheon was served to eighteen M. L A. NOTES ... officers and teachers. Linford, Miss ind Mrs. R. N. Kil--B held at the high school Wednesday entertain the officers evening. May 10. Miss Dorothy of the Mutual at the Robins and Walwyn Green are the of .Mus Barnes next Thurs- - alternates. Other couples at day'renmg.Msrll try ouUu were pub ie speaking and retold Mr. and'Mra. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Miss Edith Layton and Levis Sutton, intK cont?ta will be presented Miss Ruth Bowman and Kenneth meetlng house Sundayjeve- Bing Whiting, Miss Marjorie Turner Competition in the finals of the and Orlando Bwoman. Miss Mirheld iam Barnes and R. N. Kilfoye will ft7-- T.efry" V It seems only yesterday that you started at Davis high school, but weve been watching you and we had YOU in mind when we purchased these gorgeous new Graduation DRESSES In a variety of silks, nets, chiffons, taffettas Mir-Bar?- J? e- com-peti- 1 . , S lu I11 I ct1 UondJ direct the dancers in the contest Wednesday night. ,nd MWWWW VWMMJVWAWi JIalock the Kaysville eootest, held at Saturday night Miwi1ent Linford - and" Zens 7 tio rnT,6? judfred oni These Kays-Ptki ville stake contest to be theTn,,;. i ' -- "Pent 8' Cottjdw, potato flakes, pickles, olives and cheese make the picnic a real ccess w hen purchased at m Spring Is Kodak Time We carry, a complete line of Kodak needs. Finishing ice is guaranteed absolutely by this store! Y a c a 1 1 o a equipment . vacuum, bottle picnic paks -- and every thing for emergency hits! a ' CHIPJIANS Confectionery Films f- - Kaysville DRUG STORE (Formerly Kowley Drug) 100 Per Cent for Kaysville Sizes 12 to 20. Specially Priced graduation ng the-wa- rd- ..P' in pastel shades let his $4.95-to$9.9-5 be in a new suit worthy of the event -- the same high standard of style and quality that mark all our dothing are to be found in these fine suits for boys of high school age. -- the low price (which includes two trousers) represents truly remarkable values for the quality of merchandise offered. -- Special During our May Sale Choice Coats, Dresses, Suits . hkjJA Ladies Ready-to-we- ar and Milliner $1475 -- tw o trousers 2476 Washington Ave. Ogden "DO. Small Deposit Holds Your Selection if |