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Show THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1931 Till: WEEK I. Y reflex Page Five i Parch 23, vee. Mrs. Sessions ami ehldreu ton. n seeral days here with Mr! ' 'TT to-Saturda- y H j accompany Mr. ami Mrs. Tlnmaseuj ''I1. o..L or. g Peach f 1. .Jdi.k. ti.;-- u Bone. of Salt Lake City. j .ban. laughter, t,,vU ,nterfai.nM - rurl R Mrs. Alvin Iurkilull returned pen. sumhu a.ruv-- ts of Mr. Thomas Bone, who has spent the . andtK . A.,'ias du, jt, ,t T nast few months in Chesterfield, home Monday ftom liurlej, Idaho, i'iif-Mi week. Mt. Mrs. where she hvl spent several weeks iilncMlay of ;,;nl Mis. 'I.u'htr Frasier of Idaho, with his daughter, tarn the o lift I'liu-muis pemmg a fe. weeks Ivan Sessions, returned home last with her sister, Mrs. Clm.Hoyn- Mrs. raneis Frasier. lues,,i. visiting ' ( ii.itori ,1 tw Wetoloven mpmati 1 lit ho M. 1. A. i "itf-- t plav. Mr and Mrs. b rank Skeen and Tuesday ' tonfliet, was lt'.itl 'IuomIiv eve t h 1,1 eu, Kougor and J munie. all ot laid .Wn.iams ivtmnod hone Tht. try0Vll fir lv, p.uts il, ll.on I'itv. vveie the guests of Mr, , slnep henl on tjlt play will he Mti at th- taher aiul Mi'. Ktclniol Sumlav. uai le tomorrow ii ritliyl evening. boilulav .slumber paitv via, Mr. and Mrs at t ettrell and All those desirin' to tr.vout ,for algivti, m bon'or of Mns Alton and .drs. Woo.sev spent t art in the play a:,- mpuMed to be lot at her home Saturddv .unday te.ur . li present Friday vunin,:. FOR SLH R O' A. ealunej nn'del radio, uaftm. ,inl birdspye A m.iple. new tubes- ihtouVhout Sc tiargain. Ralph Williams, KAYSVILLE -- SUNSKT , Mu-ani-Mi- vuyrmx w, la-'- I u latnchs r.-t- A- - l cultivable rilti-- i' 'ini, 1 v wa- - time had ) Those' gtr srnrrrT.TgaTVtzatlon. mulled are: Mai jurte Smith, Velma Murren-.en- . blit (iomm, Larene Smith. Ruth Burnett, Rose Toone,. Nina Gom m. .Jean Meadows, Theda Hatllock, Vei la SuifeTt and Rollene Pj.K. and Mrs Stone is the advisor: Mr. imd' Min, (inrison of nia is spending a few days visiting lelatives in Sunset and Clinton. t ull. !V l.l'ina JtillTV , Claia Chibn lmilv M ill In 1. Kitluvn Child, ftmi Taylm'. Mitehell. and pI vveie C'-e- We--).- Hi-- - , ; ! coioi-- . were c.H ru-iti i t.ur TTiT'Ti; IHMM 7 !(, PTTvMnTr""TtTP centel piece Wim,, ii l.ilge hirlhihn cuke beiitil rfullv ih or.iteil urn! nn I 1 ' St, Skeen of Plain City, The Sunset ward has 'organized :r- - .was served at n late hour. i , el!,1 .Mi I ml Iva Wc-- t vwh the of Mi, ami Mm. vvi-ek- - Prank - I Tuv-Mr- .1 . . j j (LKAN UP and - va, - hone -- o Kaysvilh. F.lton Wd.o un lerwl'iit'din In New atlv 1 ; op-- j J. ration for appendn it at an )g- ilen hospital Tkesdav morning. Mr. ami Mrs. (). II. Hamer of Preston, Idaho, were Monday guests . and Mrs. 1.. 1. Tall. Mr. and Mrs. .lame- - (liven and, Mr. di.d Mrs. William (iieen at-- i t nded the tuneia! seiviee- - of the - tar-olsidunghter of Mi. anil Mrs. RVael (Jreen, vvhieli were held a (iiaee, Idaho. Sunday. he li'-- i tie g'rl was a of Mi. and Mis .lames (I ret n. See our ailv ert i'ement. loull adv prof i. . Kaysvilh- Diug. Mr. and Mrs. (ieoige W. ItrowiO anti thihlivn, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon h isher, and Mr. and Mis. Ruel bee, all of Salt lathe Cit, and Mi. and Mrs. Lester K. IJ.v bee anil son, Robbie, all of Ogden, wete Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. Robert tireen. .Mr. anti Mrs. Tiuman (mils ot Logan, Mr. ami Mrs. Louis W. and daughter, Helen, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. James and Mr. ami Mrs. Jaek Thorn ley, all of Salt Lake City, vveie dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. (Jeorge W. Cnderwood Sunday . Designs at - J! V Trill' Let These of-Mr- . New Low Prices S '' IT Ll.ER PRODUCTS BEEP! jj K fjj d PI ' LLHRGI.O serin gloss Cl.LERW EAR floor enamel I 1 granil-iiaught- Fascinating effects, simple effects, or period effects may be had from any of our new UK I er - wallpapers. We have them all but we wont have them long for these new patterns are jusjt too nice' to stay in a store youll want them or your t)wn home. Priced 1aii PAINT-UP- ! Y 1 ' 7V2c Single roll and up. l'ECORET enamel FI'LLERENE lopnd wax rCl.I.ERENL floor polish - Patching phiiter. steel cal-mmm- wool, Cl. UMAX wall paper dinner and Md' cmnse, a complete line of -- and all FELLER pimluets BRltllES ( LEANING CLOTHES ? Sou'll want the best to clean fine clothes, so trv STANDARD SOLVENT! attemoon. WALLPAPER in ROOM-LOT- S We have some discontinued pat- HJ terns you may like wall, ceiling jC 10 and border for entire room - PAINTING 1e-- i PRRMANKNT WAVKS tween now ami Kastei, lor our lonvenicnee, we will anange to call lor groups of from two to six anti leturn you to your homes in a new Airflow HeSoto at no extia expense. All guaianteed permanents ami u p, chiiuten, $2.aU. at Call Ogden 10 ior ajipointments. VANITY HKACIA SAl.O.N, Ltd adv d,th Street, Ogden. Mr. anil Mrs. l!ert Martin and son Hon, and Mr. anil Mrs. Itryan Swanger, all of Salt Lake City,! were Sunday guests of Mrs. Maty K. Swanger. Mrs. Ihoebe Peart of Salt Lake was a last week-en- d guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Willard QT ? Youll want the best, and that is what we handle! HIGH STANDARD outside paints, quick drying enamels, long-weari- floor enamel,' ng 61 varnish stain, and ViTRALITE, the Quick-Dryin- g enamel. long-lif- e WAXES and POLISHES , Union Furniture Co. Bountiful week-en- Phone 101 Kaysville at h:s home d RANCH FOR SALK in Kays-vill- Ileal e. Es- tate coal range in excellent condition; grates and lining nearly nw; nickel trimmings. For particulars, in any house- at Open 7:30 a. ni. to 8:00 p. m. Peart. Ktta Anderson of Ogden, visited with her sister, Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman Sunday. .Narold Wilcox, who is attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, Spent last CLEANER home E. L. TALL GARAGE Mrs. CLIMAX A necessity Ride in the DODGE and PLYMOUTH K. Phone 15 -- new cleaning time. adv call Kaysville 70. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Williams of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Red ford of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Charles Odd Friday. The convention of the Utah Can-neAssociation was held at the Hotel Ben Ivmond in Ogden MonII. J. Barnes, day and Tuesday. of the association, prepresident sided at the meetings. Among the Kaysville people who attended the d'nner dance at the close of the convention Tuesday evening were: Governor and Mrs. Henry II. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barnes, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes, I)r. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F.ppcr-soMr. and Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley M. Barnes, Miss Miriam Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Barnes, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gailey, Mrs. J. George Barnes, Mr3. Edgar Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Thurgood, Earl Jarman, 3eorge II. Bennett, and Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Mansell. Mrs. J. W. Gailey and Mrs. J. L. Crockett spent last Sunday in Logan visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Johnson. Mrs. Wendell Barnes will entertain the evening bridge club at her home-ne.Thursday, evening. Mrs. Josephine Peterson, of Salt Lake City, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barnes. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen left Kaysville this morning and will leave Salt Lake tomorrow (Friday) for their home in Long Beach, California after a ten days visit with relatives and friends in Kaysville. Jfr. omOIrsr I le nr yG raha riTwnT 10 rs Time for Garden Seeds Our 1934 assortment of 'tested garden seeds has just arrived, so come in now while the selection 'iAstill complete ! Incidentally, we have some new' varieties you will want to Clean-u- p Supplies both for 59c All Rubber Hose ,.:.$1.50 SUM! 2Ply Hose $2.50 YANKEE FURNITURE POLISH , 41 FtlTWMItinMI,, ... mi - Large Size SWIFTS PRIDE WASHING 75c POWDER 15c flashlights, batteries films, and Edison mazda lamps to choose from and no extra cost. pock-etknive- GOLD MEDAL WASHING POWDER b Package " - 1 , . at CHIPMANS ,CONFECTIONERY 10 Bars Sp. White Soap Self-Servic- ry 4 r- - The range starts itself, maintains proper temperature, then shuts off at the right time. Your wife can prepare a complete meal in the morning, place it in the ovenr and have the rest of the (lay to herself! v-- v there' is no. other method that compares with the cleanliness and economy of Electric -- Cooking. , ' ,yOy.LSTiiE-3:ntEIQ-DLSCARD.BURHENS.Q- MlL Yes, we have a complete line of Housecleaning Supplies. Paint Co. McMURTRY PAINTS 2310 Wsh. Ave Ogden yl - Thats real freedom from kitchen drudgery! And Glass best spring tonic offered in sixteen years. e dont Electric Cooking Is Automatic GATEWAY - P, S. Get our prices on the Kaysville Golden Rule Store Cash-and-Car- " s, old-fashion- She wants to enjoy the modern advantages of Electric Cooking. Get her an Electric Range, and make cooking a joy instead of a job. - The most complete line of no reason why 'your wife should con- to struggle along with an stove. She probably nevovcomplains, but think she hasnt felt like Complaining. xt 25 feet RAKES, HOES, SHOVELS, HANDLES, FORKS, ETC. i T tinue n, Broom and Dust Pan . HERES & - ELECTRIC METHODS IN HOUSEKEEPING. COOKING IS A REAL STEP IN THAT DIRECTION. UTAH POWER SLIGHT ED ekvia, |