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Show PAG" EIGHT Rulon Fisher, of Evanston, Wyo4 ming. Mrs. Edward Ellison was guest of honor at a luncheon ' at the home of Mrs. W. E. Gailey, Tuesday, 1:30 p. m given by Mrs. Gailey, Mrs. Clifford Strong and Mrs. Le Conte Stewart. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Ellison gave an interesting talk on her visit with her parents in Australia. Mrs.'G. A. Epperson, assisted by her daughter Betty, honored Mrs. W. P. Epperson at her home on her Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guyman of Provo were visitor at the home of Mr. John G. M. Barne Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Robert Green returned Monday evening after spending a week in Yellowstone National park.. Misses Edia and LaVerne Rawlins of Fairview, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mr. Arnold ' M. Barnes, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Laizure of Pittsburg, Kansas, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Leisure's sister, Mrs. W. D. Thomas, left Wednesday for California for a few weeks. They will visit in Kaysville again on their return nine-mon- th with Mrs. Cora Buckway in Og den. Mrs. Harry Barber, who has been seriously ill with quinpy, is reported to be improving. . Mrs. Lynn Sandall entertainec the members of the Evening Bridge club at her borne last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Barnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes of Salt Lake City visited with rela tives in Kaysville last Thursday evenings birthday anniverzary, July 19, 11 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thornley of at a bridge breakfast BreakLake City were visitors at the Salt was served to the following fast home of Mr. and Mrs. George Unguests: Mrs. J. W. Thornley, Mrs. derwood Sunday. Elizabeth Wright, Mrs. N. E. Mrs. Maude K. Cooley of Grants-vill- e. Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. visited at' the home of her H. C. Burton, Mrs. Jonetta Birkin, Mrs. J. W. Gailey, Mrs. Nathan daughter, Mrs. Claude Perkins and to Kansas. Mrs. J. D. Roberts will leave Reeves, Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes, Mrs. family last Sunday. Whiting, Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Wslwyn Green has accepted a poThursday for Bellingham,' Wash- Floyd Mrs. A. M. Mrs. Wendell sition at the Kaysville Golden Rule ington. where she will visit with Barnes, Mrs. Barnes, M. W. Phillips, Mrs. Store. relatives for a month. J. Mrs. Lorenzo RichJ. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Swanger of Mrs. C. E. Wilson spent a few Mrs. George W. Swan, Mrs. this week visiting with rela Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and ards, days Samuel Morgan, and Mrs. H. J, tives in Mrs. Vernell Swanger, Sunday. Ogden. Barnes. Miss, VaLois Green will leave Mrs. Annie Bacon is spending Miss Irene Swan entertained at soon to spend the summer in Idaho a few weeks in Idaho Falls, visluncheon at her home Wednesday Fails, Idaho. home at Lawrthe of her son, iting afternoon. The Kaysville Public Library will . ence Bacon and family, close on August 1 and will remain G. S. P. The club held bonfire a Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Engs, forclosed for one month, opening on last in evening Thursday party of who been have Cleveland, merly creek. The next meet- September 1. visiting at the home of Dr. and Bennetts Mr. and Mrs. Scoffield of Reno, Mrs. W. E. Whitaker, moved to Og- ing will be held this (Thursday) are visiting relatives .in Nevada, home the at of Vera Miss evening den Tuesday, where they will make Odd Kaysville. Mrs. Scoffield was forat 8 oclock. their homy in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon .Fisher of merly Miss Marie Green. Mrs. Reid Beers is spending a Mr. and Mrs. John Swift of Salt the Evanston, Wyoming, spent few days this week with her moth- week-en- d Mrs. Beth Lake City visited with Misses Gars with visiting er, Mrs. Emily C. Cannon. and Ada Maylin Sunday. Darrohn. The John R. Barnes family will Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark anMrs. J. reL has Iligglnbottom hold its family reunion at the Lanounce the arrival of a baby boy turned an from extended visit with goon, Wednesday, July 28. Thursday evening. in Delco, Idaho. relatives Mrs. Beth Darrohn entertained Mrs. Wallace Stephens and at a dinner party at her home last leftMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield daughter, Mary and Barbara, are Saturday for a week's fishing visiting with relatives in Ogden for Saturday evening. The following trip. During their absence, Mrs. a few days. guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Chris B. : s - Layton of Salt Lake City and two chilHeinrich Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mr. is George staying at their home. Clifton Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Howdren, Mary Anne and Emmett, visMr. and Mrs. Willard Sandall ited at ard Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. tne home of Miss Irene Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ball, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swan, Saturday. Mary Ann8 and Mr. and Mrs. George Barker, and Staggie of Ogden, Sunday, Emmett remained at Miss Swans Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Springer, all . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and home and will spend the remainder of - Kaysville- ,- and Mr- .- and Mr. familyipent the Week-en- d visiting of the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rochell entertained a number of friends at their home Friday evening. Gwen Bloxham, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloxham, underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burton of OGDEN I New York are spending a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. a. m., Bon-nemo- rt, . WHITE CITY Burton. The Primary graduation exercises. will be held at the Kaysville tabernacle Sunday, July 25, at the Friday Night :Midnight Frolic RITA RIO and her all girl orchestra : the famous Eddie Cantor In meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Harrison of Logan were visitors at the home of Mrs. Annie & Layton Wednesday. The marriage of Miss Helen Caddie to Stanley Davis Rees of Salt k City has been- announced. Mrs, Rees is the granddaughter of Sanders of Kaysville. For the past several days, Mrs. star with Strike Me Pink - Admission Ladies 30c : Gents 40c Wilham Flett-- of California, has been a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. An- Lyton- - Ut" to the week w Flett will join her here and they will leave on a trip through Yellowstone National Park. Thirty-fiv- e members of the F. F. A. of the Agriculture class at Davis high school left Tuesday with their instructor, Farrell P. Smith for a trip through the Yellowstone National Park. -S- SATURDAY' NIGHT BIG HOLIDAY DANCE FLASH ! anta-Monica, We give and redeem Green Stamps . 'v- - OF EVENTS IN ON ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS DAYIS COUNTY Sunday, July 23: Picture lecture to Kaysville tabernacle, 8:00 'p. m. McMartry Monday, July 28: Meetlngoif Elmer Criddle poet. The 'American Legion for election of officers, Amos Odd home, 8:00 p. m. 1820 SIcMmrtry are included in this sale. Exceptionally fine values priced at 1. $9.75 Clearance on all wash pants, sanforized, full cut In . . $1.95 Heres your chance to Kef y ouf hew TalFsuft or overcoat at a reduced price t - A WORD TO THE WISE - Eve-rea- Miss Emma Payne of Bear Lake here spending a few day with Miss Evelyn Tree. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook and Junior Whitesides spent Friday at Camp Kiesel in Ogden canyon. Dale Smedley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smedley, arrived home Wednesday from the national Scout Jamboree in Washington, D. Is C. . . Mrs. Therin Briggs honored her daughter with a birthday party Saturday afternoon, there were about 20 guests present and the time was spent n playing games and refreshments were served. Mrs. Lloyd Barlow and son of aountiful spent the week-en- d with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barber. Sherman Holbrook of Woods Cross spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook. Dr. W. C. Gierisch and wife of Bountiful were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. R. C. Willey Sunday, yerro Steed, Elmer Holbrook, TO TAKE VBIGHTS SIO; dy diator, the rust preventative is only good for six months. To insure a clean, radiator, we suggest non-ru- st that you drive to our shop today and have Eveready Rustone added to your radiator. Our service includes the and flushing inspection of all water connections and parts, thus saving you needless pairs. re- vuvwwwwvwvwvwuwv Cleaning VVWWWWW.WAW E. L. Tall Motor Co. 101 . ts Officials of the J. C. Penney Company were in Ogden last week and in conferences with ourselves are considering an early date on which to occupy our building, said C. Angus Wright today. The original plan contemplated our closing November 1, with the Penney occupancy to begin Janu- ary 1, 1938. . Realizing the great volume of business to be accomplished in November and December, we are co- operating with the Penney Company with a view of closing out the sale at the earliest possible date. This means selling at a rate much more rapid than that origTonight departinally planned. ment heads are rearranging stocks; cutting prices deep on all summer goods especially; and emphasizing the important fact that EVERYTHING IN THE ENTIRE STORE IS CHEAPER. TO LAST BUTTON We realize that only with the magic of low prices will we be able to unload this tremendous stock to the last button. We must sell $10,000 every day of the shortened time if we make the grade. EVERYTHING CHEAPER "Heres the important fact for our customers. Deep cut sale prices apply, to everything. To every good tern from cellar to garret AH of those lovely things we've always stocked; those standard, nationally advertised goods you like all are cheaper. DOUBLE VALUES FRIDAY Because Wrights store will be closed Saturday, July 24, extra bargains will be offered for Friday We Guarantee Radiator Phone New development will shorten ' Quit time at W r i g h Business Sale. More drastic clearance required. The Kaysville 9 S C. ANGUS WRIGHT selling. Two days of basinea t be crowded into one day EARLY SHOPPING BEST I am sincere in advising shopping early in the month, w in the day. Right now stockit new, complete In sizes and moments. Later theyll ' be broke morning hour crowds are not 1 1 I n I J large, So come early and with on J surance that the more yon uhe more you save.' 9:30 Friday morning. the parade. Have Spend the day. Doom Shop bda lunch he Navy Robot, the wireless controlled target ik Utah, manned by 27 Abandoned its crew, it still and 556 enlisted men, la a be controlledby by wireless. A s xr. m, .twainw'l1)' . fiUt Monday, July 28: Central committee meeting of Davis county Farm Bureau Days and Fair, band stand. 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WSSr McMirtr? This, .la your. column..,Just. phone Kaysville 18 for any . date that you want published and It will be Inserted in this column free of charge. Americas Greatest Clothing Values GATEWAY Glass & Paint Co. 2451 Yashingtcn Ave., Ogden 2340 Washington Ave. 2 Z2 Co. Main, Salt Lake City D01) . CALENDAR attractive patterns man-mad- - ASKS EARLY DATE on June from tfxe west coast Choice of the House Cool, comfortable; white suits Fer-gons- " TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE VALUES BECAUSE OF THE RISING MARKET STOCK UP NOW!! 1580 PEEY . During a storm in the North Sea in 1918 a man was washed overboard from the USS New York, washed aboard the battleJ ship Texas which followed in the U S- - & New York and U. S. S. Texas are sister ships. The ew York is now on the Midshipmens cruise to Europe. Ths U. S. S. Texas arrived in Hampton Roads on the 27th of Dundees Summer Clearance SALI 1420 Lynn Criddle and Margie Xlosa motored to Timpanogos Sunday. Mrs. Anna Frost of California Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and ia spending a few weeks at the children of Ogden were guests of home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller Sunday. Criddle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smedley Treasure Island, San Francisco announce the marriage of their son, Clarence, to Miss Betty. Bay site, of the 1939 Golden Gate of Logan. A wedding re- International Exposition, is the ception was held in their honor at e island in the the Syracuse amusement hall Tues- largest EWorld. When the exposition closes, day evening. become will a super-airpo- rt Island the Mr. and Mrs., Ralph Green and from home San returned Francisco the for family Sunday Bay reYellowstone park. will The take a prom!' gion. navy Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holbrook and r.ent part in this exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilcox spent The deepest place in the ocean is Sunday in Weber canyon. Arvid Waite. Evelyn Tree. Roy 35,400 feet or 6.7 miles. It is In the Thurgood and Dale Thurgood spent Pacific off of Mindinao Island in last week at Bear lake. the Philippines. Miss Lola Smedley left last week for California, where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas for a month, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Criddle entertained 23 guests at dinner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barber motored to Pine View lake Sunday afternoon. Although you may have left Miss Lois- Sessions of Ogden your winter supply of spent the week-en- d visiting her Prestone in your raparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SYRACUSE nv, regular sacrament meeting. Thirteen members of the Sea Gulf Girls class and six members of the Trail Builders class will graduate at this DancinglO till? r THURSDAY. THE WEEKLY REFLEX Ogden ft arid s largest makers ef UMG1M - Phone 15 beds, springs, mat tresses; fetudio co'uche metal furniture: FUKNlTyE Davis County's Big1 ftomeowned Store Bountiful, Utah |