OCR Text |
Show KAYSVILLE moved of Mr. Margaret San Bernardino, California, waa the guest laat week of Mr. and Mra. W. E. Barton. Mr. and Mra. Albert B. Barton ap--nt Sunday in Logan visiting with 'their eon, liarmon, a ho la attending the U. S. A. C.' Mra. Marvin Jonas and Miaa Chloe Cannon of Salt Lake City apent Wednesday in Kayavilla visiting1 with their grandmother, Mra. J. G. M. Barnee. Leon Robina is ill at his home in Salt Lake City. Dr. D. Keith Barnes, who is attending a medical convention in Cleveland. Ohio, will return home early next Tuesday morning. Dr. and Mra. W. E. Whitaker enB. Henderson , tertained at dinner Thursday, honoring Dr. Whitakers sister, Mrs. George Halverson, of Los Angeles, and his mother, Mrs. E. Whitaker. Other guests were Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Whitaker of Salt Lake City and Mrs. C. A. Parrish of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomassen, Mr. and Mr. Roy N. Kilfoyle and Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. WilWilkinson in' Salt Lake liam City last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomassen, Mr. land Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell Mr. and Mrs.' Vern Woolsey, Albert Epperson and Breta Unford of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Feris R. Thomassen and Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Thomassen formed a party that made a trip to Antelope island last Sunday. Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle will entertain the evening bridge club at her home this (Thursday) evening. Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell entertained the ALonas club at the home of her sister, Mrs. G. Evan Taylor, last Wednesday. Mrs. Clifton Blood will entertain the club at her home next Wednesday. The Sunflower camp of the ll Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Clifford D. Strong last Friday. The Phillips camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. J. J. Bowman last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applegarth and son, Boyd, left todsy for Long Beach, California, where they will their home. make Mr. and Mrs. Maik Bell have into the Kilfoyle home recently vacated by Mr. and' Mrs. Keith Wagsta It. Mr. and Mrs. John Swift of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Kays-vill- e as the guests of Hyrum May-li- n and daughters, Clara and Ada. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Shupe of Ogden spent Tuesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Blood. ''Mrs. Will Rogers and Mrs. Keysor of Salt Lake Citr visited with their mother, Mrs. Nephi Warren, last Thursday. alisa Breta Linford entertained at a delightful supper. and card party at her home Wednesday eveto Charles ning complimentary Fritz, a visitor from the east. Besides the hostess and the guest of honor places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Woolsey, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Scoff ield, Helen Hyde Wilma Mortenson. Bertha Linford, Edith Layton, Vera Odd, Zena Hyde, Lowell Peterson, Maurice Blamires, Albert Epperson and Levis Sutton. Sick? See your doctor, then see us. Birkin Pharmacy. adv. Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Johnson announce the arrival of a son at their home Tuesday morning. Kenneth H. Sheffield ha been Ul at hia home for the past week. Senice, coupled with experience gives complete satisfaction. Kays-vill- e . Adv. Drug. (Keith Birkin haa been appointed organist on the stake board of the Sunday school. He has officiated in this capacity in the Uberty ward of Salt Lake for the past several yeara. HAY VIEW CLUB Mrs. Samuel Morgan waa hostess to the members of the Bay View Reading club and two guests, Mrs. Jesse Flint and Mra. II. J. Barnes, at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Sterling Sill October 18. played a violin solo, Neapolitan Love Song." Mrs. A. Z. Tanner reviewed the book, The Story of San Michele," by Axel Munthe. Mrs. J. E. Stevenson played a piano solo, Barcarole," by Godard. A vocal duet waa sung by the Misses Betty and Mary Margaret Morgan. Mrs. Joseph E. Flint, Mrs. Charlea Steed, Mrs, Monroe Christensen and Mra. Oscar Barlow entertained at a luncheon last Saturday afternoon at the Flint home in West Kaysville in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs, Wil- - claims year to enable the chorus to present a Christmas cantata, anname of which haa not yet been innovanew nounced. This- is tion at the high school nd " permanen. hoped it will become feature of the music department Ma-ro- -- ni - w n km it m.na ast NORA akINSON VIRGINIA WIXOM ELECTIONS The election of class officers ha proved to be very successful in year past and also this year. Student of intelligence and capability were chosen by all classes. The eniors choice were Hal Cheney, president; Sarah Linford, Dawson .Simpson, secretary; Annabelle' Harris, Hop Mistress, and La Von Jost, Bud Nelson, committeemen. Reed Cottrell, president; Edith Stuart Jar-dinLinford, Josie Adam, Prome secretary; mistress, and George Robinson, Thomley, Dorothy Doxey, committeemen, are to be leaders of our junior class. Those who were successful in sophomore elections were Wallace Hess, president; Afton Grant, Byron Rampton, secretary; Van Green, Margaret Grant and William Swan, committeemen. The freshmen also selected officers of capability. There are Louis Barton, president; Virginia Major, Austin Johnson, secDean Sheffield, treasurer; retary; Dorothy Steed, Allen Perkins, and Irma Davis, committee. vice-preside- S1.05 Al-jo- vice-preside- vice-preside- Prestone, gaL-S2.0- GPA Glycerine Methanol, gal. I I I , Ham Robins. PLUG TESTING want you to inspect our modern shop for we believe that it is the best equipped garage between Ogden and Salt Lake City. Modern machinery and skilled mechanics enable us to serve you efficiently and economically. As an added inducement, we will be glad to inspect and test your spark plugs We Buy at prices. Cssriy r CmM Trecttoa treed steps yea stricter. Ceedyeer Super tetet Oorri tody Slree aeore arileade. Cease la, we cea etow yea trkyl Chevrolet and Dodge Owners Although our mechanics are experienced on all makes of cars, we speciali- v :s 4 4.54-2- 1 4.75-1- 5 5.44-1- 4 5.44-2- 4 Fresh .70 7.10 505-1- 8 0.S0 5.54-1- f.40 2jc Phone 101 for road service Kaysville Amusement Hall Dancing 9:00 P. M. Couple 33c Bountiful Phone 15 COMPANY Phones 1702 63R1 NO WONDER. OID YOU EVER SEETHE OLD RANG SHE --MAS TO COOK ON HELLb GIRLS. MY RANGE IS SO OLD I CANV SAKS A DECENT THING ! I MUST SUY A NEW OME WELL WHEREVER ELSE YOU OO tVri GOING TO MAKE YOU LOOK TWICE AND TAKE. YOU TO THE ELECTRIC STORE. . Sunday DO THOSE OTHER RANGES SAW LOOKED GRAND TILL THAT ELECTRIC RANGE 'SwMt C3. jMAwfrf AND THINK OP THE WORK AND MONEY YOU'LL SAVE JIM, YOU CAN'T IMAGINE HOW WONDERFUL IT IS TO HAVE AN ELECTRIC RANGE WITH AUTOMATIC COOKERY I AND ITb HOT EXPENSIVE EITHER AND DARLING, YOU LOOK FRESH .ASA ROSE I r whole to Keep Yourself Fresh as a Rose How i Banish the confining chore of Joe Knight's Orchestra Extra Lady 10c which puts tell-tal- e lines into the faces of so many women. Give yourself new hours of freedom, more time for recreation by installing a Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range now. pot-watchi- ng from the Come in and see our display of beautiful porcelain enamel electric ranges at special terms and prices. Learn about the remarkable speed of the new Calrod heating unit- - See how clean electric cookery can be. ELECTRIC RANGE lb.; jumbo cel- ery, 5c. v SEE AN Electric RANGE e, Lamb - at the ' Union Furniture Co. OGDEN HORSE &MULE COMMISSION l TO INSTALL A TAR HF.ATF.iy! Saturday Evening, Oct. 21 - Kaysville Loin, and Round steaks, 12VjC lb All best cuts beef roasts, 10c lb. Kaysville, Utah An Enjoyable Time for All furnished or unfurnished. f From Choice Beef Garage M.I. A. DANCE up-to-d- ate Quart jar Old Mill Dressing, 19c; large head lettuce, 3c; Dry pack shrimps, per can, 10c; bananas, firm, yellow, 5c lb.; Jonathan apples, y . modern house New in in Bountiful, either every respect, LUCY SHE ALWAYS LOOKS SO WORN OUT Combination Salad Suggestion 745 f. ITS TIME Another fine showing of work horses and mie, If you need work stock for your fall harvest come to this sale. Solid parchment wrapped, 18c pound. .00 .so tire senice for truckers. Phone 101 HOME FOR RENT creamery. We are adding a large stock of- - GOODYEAR truck tires, and will be able to offer quick E. L. Tall WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th UNION STOCK YARDS-0GD- EX Butter D5 .55 4 WORK HORSES AND MULES sliced bread. TRUCK TIRES in-C- i ' Goodyear Pathfinder FREE OF CHARGE on our new Champion testing machine. zeE V ROLET- - and II DODGE repairs. We endeavor to have in stock at all time complete ignition repair, fuel pumps, and jther most commonly needed parts. Remember only GENUINE parts are used. . West wheat bread at only 5c and 7c each. Each loaf consists of 19 . slices which are ideal for toast making or for sandwiches. See our window display of low Imnm( 4.54-2- Ofdn entertained at a bazaar in white or 3 4.41-- 2 PAIt? Think of securing sliced loaves of the very best quality of Cool roe da canto leas, wear. Tires will still bo almost new next spring. MSre Washington Ave. 19 Slices 2 . for McMURTRY Headquarter 2340 Twenty-fiv- e CONFECTIONERY Films on aUppery roads of fall and winter. today's AYTY GLASS AND PAINT COMPANY guests from Ogden, Clearfield, Syracuse, Layton and Kaysville were present. The , Eat more slenderize. six-llegs fed lambs, i b. lamb to in Our Stock Includes -- 15c lb. fOOOy slj. A Surety of Purity Com- plete Installation, Ready for Immediate Use. Our Representative WilLBe-Glad to Call and Explain 7 FuliyTPhwie Us. Four to of milk Q.P. SKAGGS 1 Chicks Barber Shop HERE COME MUSIC DEPARTMENT The school opera has been postponed until February of this school 4 Safety and protection the time to prepare for cold weather. FREE SPARK Davis won her first football victory of the season when she defeated Murray by an overwhelming majority, Friday, October 13. Mur assembly. NOV!1 S1.45 S0.90 CBAXTTEEXJy Bon-nemo- NEW GOODYEARS ARE A WISE BUY Now ia 0 , ATHLETICS The physical education at Davis ia one of the outstanding features of the school. It is said to be the best of it kind in the state of Utah. The work which is now being taken up is touch and pass football. In addition to this, track activities are carried on. CHIPMANS 5 fra4 ' pared the strength of the two rt teams. Following that Mary crested a great deal of pep and enthusiasm by a rousing pep talk. School yells in which everyone heartily joined completea the REASONS VHY 1 Bairs-canyo- le n Prepare for winter. Have broken window panes and car replaced before cold weather sets in. Pictures i PEP ASSEMBLY A pdp assembly was held ptior to the game with Murray Friday. After several school songs were played a short talk was given by Mr1. Worthington in which he com- S1.00 Look at theaa new low prices for Antifreeze e, vice-prhside- Eleven years of experiencs in handling a certain line of shot gun shells, coupled with the reports of the leading nimrods In this district, certainly should prove to the young sportsman that the best shells are only available at PETERS Shot Gun Shells 20 Gauge, box, S1.00 Weather Is on the way! D. A. C. HIKE The first activity of the Da Professor McAllister, wni Athletic Girls occurred Thursday Mr. Stacey in conducting a drum when approximately 150 girls parU. S. A. C. Under the direction of ticipated in a hike. Th schooL and ed after school was dismissedK.y-vilmajor class at Davis high in This class, which will be held after climbed up school hours, ia open to any student After gathering bngbtly interested in thia type of work.. colors d autumn leaves they rested lunch. Everyone r and ate STUDENT BODY ADVISORS turned well satisfied with the afIn order to promote the plans ternoon's adventure. made by the student body officers for the ensuing year it has been Due to the operation of the state necessary to organize committees Mr. activities. on these Barbers code we have been fore-le- d to carpy HanMr. to raise our price on hairMorgan, Mr. Whitesides, and Flint, Miss to Mr. cuts , Lamb, cey, Mr. Forsberg will be advisors to Adults 50c 25c Children the respective committees. Under such supervision, Davis will surely have a year of progress. - Window Glass . . . Auto Glass the West Kaysville meetinghouse Wednesday evening. A large number of persons from Kaysville were in attendance. The proceeds of the entertainment will fo for the benefit of the organization. Get Ready For FREEZING steadily gained ground The had scored several touchdowns. the of game end final score at the 37. was Murray 13, and Davis Don Fisher, who has been taking a course in drum majoring at tne school 16 Gauge, box, 12 Gauge, box, scor. start by ray made,, brilliant After touchdown. first the and rallied men Davis that, the until they efficient public SERVICE |