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Show ( THE WEEKLY REFLEX PACE FOUR HitHceklgHicflc? Published by TIIE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY unsSmSaiaiox matter February 15, 1011, at Kaysville, Utah, Entered as second-clas- s under the Act of March 8, 1879. Advertising Rates on Application a year in advance TELEPHONES Subscription $2.00 C. A Epperson, C. V. K. Saxton. No. 70 No. 124 Office, No. 10 The Senator . Goes Hollywood r . Par It- - By-Ha- THE SENATOR Hollywood seems to be outgrowing the cycle and should be better for it. Formerly, every big picture precipitated a host of similar films. Ten years ago one of the Underfirst gangster pictures. hit the screen. Within a world, year more than a hundred films dealing with racketeers, mobsters, vice lords and gunmen were released. Remember the aviation pictures First came Wings, quickly followed by Hells Angels." For a while it looked like Hollywood was a press agent for aviation. Then came a flood of "costume pictures. Every studio felt it necessary to come out with one or more. It was the same with musicals. There is still a tendency to follow the leader, but most of the producers realise that quality is the only thing that should be standardised, and that the public will support a good picture regardless of the subject. FROM SANDPIT they were shooting them when I was in Hollywood last Mickey Rooneyjs a rabid ball enthusiast Every spare mo ment he has he spends in talking or playing the game. He was demonstrating a play to me while on the set and used me and a very pretty little extra to do it Then ne penalized me 15 yards for holding. I should have got her name. Oh welL "Shanghai Deadline, the first film to treat realistically with the war in China, has gone into production at The leads will be played by George Sanders and Dolores Del Rio, who were together in Lancer Spy. Twentieth-Centuiy-Fo- x. sea Lots of abdominal chortles in Nothing Sacred, starring Carole Lombard and Fredric March. Dont miss it if you like to laugh. Governor Blood and Harry JoFILM FACTS. FANCIES AND seph both complimented me upon being on the staff of The Weekly FEATURES Walt Disney and his staff of ar- Reflex. I told them that I was proud to write for a paper with so tists have Just created a new which they believe will give many distinguished subscribers. Donald Duck a run for his money The other columnists on the paper are good, too.' in universal popularity, " The new character is a goose, and is tagged "Gus by the boys , around the studio, although his . name may be changed by the time Miss Mary Swan, daughter of he makes his bow to the public. Mr. and Mrs. George Swan, has Qua will make his screen debut in been called for Red Cross service a picture titled "Interior Decora- and will leave for her post on Detors, In which he will share honors cember 13, Miss Swan enlisted in with Donald, Mickey Mouse, Goofy the service of the United States as and Pluto. a nurse some three months ago, and a t has just now been notified to re- Three months ago, Marvin Ste- - Jort She is a graduate nurse the Dee hospital in Ogden. phens was selling newspapers at a Miss Esther Mabey and Carter Los Ange Lee, both of Bountiful were marin the suppoi. . putting himself through high ried yesterday. Mr. Lee arrived here Monday from Camp ifeamey school. He was spotted by a y studio scout and on a furlough. Mrs. Lee Assigned a small part in a Jones will return with her husband to Family picture and later was given California and spend the winter. William J. Smith, son of Mr. a part in Jane Withers picture, Marvin now has a and Mrs. Thomas J. Smith, has enCheckers. term contract and will be seen in listed in the army and has been assigned to the quartermasters defurther Jones Family films. partment. He was sent to San AnTexas, yesterday morning tonio, Anna May Wongs sister, Wong Uu HeungNwho recently arrived where he will be assigned to the in Hollywood from China, will be work of driving an auto truck. in her next Billy is an expert truck driver Anna Mays stand-i- n and has been driving one of the big Know. To Dangerous Utah Copper machines at Garfield One line (my own) review of for the past year and a half. Conquest, starring Greta Garbo Excellent and Charles Boyer. picture in which arbo and Boyer was Napoleon. char-acter- er J Twenty Years Ago Twentieth-C- ten-da- entury-Fox see en Years Ago Who would have thought, a few A number of Kaysville people atyears ago, that Maorice Chevalier would be as completely forgotten tended the shower given last Friday as he is today 7 evening in Syracuse in honor of Mrs. Cecil Rushforth, formerly Miss Pictures I am looking forward Ruth A. Walker. The marriage of The Four Miss Walker and Mr. Rushforth to seeing: Test Pilot, "Rosalie. took place Thursday in the Salt "Mannequin. Marys. The Bad Man of Brimstone, "The Lake temple. Big Broadcast of lias "The Last Joseph Johnson had the misforNew a tune to turn his car over last SaturHigh," "Hitting Gangster, Gold Is Where You day evening near the home of Geo. Buccaneer, Find It. and Wells Fargo. The Scoffield. The cause of the accichief reason I am interested in dent is given as that of a blow-othose particular films is because of one of the tires. Mr. and Mrs. J. I Brigance are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter born Monday at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Kaysville people were particularly interested in the recent announcement of the engagement of Miss Lou Jean McKay, daughter of Combination Coal and Apostle and Mrs. David O. McKay, of Salt lake, to Russell II. Blood, Gas Range son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Blood. The Farmington Business and Profeskml--W emends club- - held- GTDrRUTLEDGE meeting at the city hall last Monday evening. Mrs. Stocking of Salt Phone 13 lake City was present and gave a very interesting lecture. RefreshKaysville ments were served to those ut THE LOW DOWN FARMINGTON from ATHLETES Community night will again be held in Farmington, Thursday, December Oth, when people come together to sing and enjoy fine numBy AB SORBENE bers which are on the program. Included are the L. D. S. male VAWJVA,AWAWA,AV' chorus under the direction of Geo. It seems a point of ordft at this Durham, Professor Quiz. Harvey a This is time to revive for a brief time tne Hancock and others. eveon column published last yor n affair Thursday regular We and is der that a few comments may public. ning invite the people of the county to made with reference to the athletic banquet held at the Davis high join us. school Wednesday evening. Democratic The Farmington Study club will hold their monthly meeting Monday, December 13 at The way in which the men of the Mrs. Bertha county responded in honoring a the Court House. Muir, county reporter, will be the winning team is. to say the least; commendable. It is our hope that speaker. Mrs. Margaret Jackson of Ogden this will be an annual affair, whethhas been ill at the home of her er Davis has a winning team or daughter, Mrs. Ernest Van Sickle. not Relief society conference will be Wedheld next Sunday night at 7:00 Particularly of interest at oclock. This conference Will be nesdays affair was the appearance conducted differently than other of so many of Davis old grads, conferences in the past few years. whoras I heard somC of thenr reand will feature the more cultural mark, had not seen each other for side of Relief society. Miss Emma a number of years. This in itself Miller- - will review "Star of the would be- reason enough for an anWest. a story of an Indian maid- nual en, Two original Indian songs will be sung by Meryle Udy. Mrs. Ida The Layton Kiwanis club thought Clark will render the instrumental when making up the of numbers. It has been requested listeverything invited of guests. It was fitthat all officers and visiting teachto invite the affair ers be at the 6:00 oclock meeting. ting at the athletics Homer Dart of daddy" The North Farmington ward Re(Pug) Warner, who at the present lief society sponsored a bazaar and time is active as an athletic offirogram Saturday, December 4. cial in the state. An invitation to 'hose in charge were Mrs. Annie D. D. Harris, secretary of the Davis Welling, Mrs. Alice Edmonds, Mrs. and Weber water users association, W. I. Barkdull Mrs. Rulon Moon who is credited with being the first and Mrs. James Manning. Davis man to gain an athletic letThe members of the American ter at the U, was also in order. whale of a game Dee played Legion and Legion Auxiliary, including Davit, Weber and Morgan at tackle for the University, 1 am counties, will hold their district told. " convention Saturday, December 11, at the Davis county court house, We noticed that coaches from the District Commander R. C. Healey three major institutions of Utah stated. were Lobying for Their Hobby Mrs. Horton Bourne was hostess as Dick Romney and Joe White-side- s. to representing the Aggies, Edbridge club on Friday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Arthur die Kimball and Floyd Millet, of the Manning, Mrs. Golden Barton, Mrs. B. Y. U. and Pete Couch of the Leo Manning, Mrs. Ben Maxfield, University gave short talks. Pete Mrs. Alton Rose, Mrs. Kenneth stated that Ike Armstrong, Ute Bourne, Mrs. Asa Clark and Mrs. mentor, was unable to attend because of an athletic banquet in Salt Edward EarL Lake, and that he would receive as AnMrs. William Hanaen of St a present from Santa a stocking been has with Idaho, visiting thony, which is a football player her mother, Mrs. Clara Potter, and within marked Joe Davis. other relatives. Foot'Notes free-trth- e - get-togeth- er. hr ' Mrs. K. L, Bourne attended the funeral of her aunt in Provo Sunday. She will remain in Provo for few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Smoot George Hess and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Hess visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mrs. Jane Abbott who is seriously ilL Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wagner, Mrs. Robert Schwagler and Miss Beverly Schwagler motored to to spend a few days with Mr. Wagners parents. His mother returned to Farmington with them. Mr, and Mrs. Jess Fox of Salt Lake City have moved to Farming-to- n to spend the winter with Mrs. Henry Anderson, mother of Mrs. Mon-ticel- lo y Coach Deb Young stated at the banquet that there was no doubt in his mind that Ray Dawson would be signed to the Dart coaching staff for the 1938 season, after witnessing the hidden ball tactics performed at the dinner table. The ease with which his food disappeared and then returned was likened to the powers of the great Houdinl and held those seated at the head table spellbound. This just about winds up the column for this week, folks, but I do wish to state that through the efforts of Ham Park, our own Senator Goes Hollywood. the name of The Weekly Reflex was not lost in the list of newspapers named as Fox. Mrs. II. C. Bourne, whose eye a booster of athletics. was recently injured, is receiving treatment from Dr. Noall Z. Tan- dents, will visit the Legion Post ner. She is staying at the home at Morgan Thursday. Mrs. Phyllis Lewis gave an inof her daughter, Mrs. Evan Elli-stteresting lesson on music , to the in Layton. Mrs. George Hess spent last M. I. A. Junior girls at the home week in Morgan visiting with her of Mrs. John E. Blazzard Tuesday evening. The opera. Tristen and daughter, Mrs. Richard Fry. Mrs. Robert Griffth is ill at her Isolde, was reviewed and several selections beautifully played. home. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is steadily improving. Her son, Jimmie Brown, arrived from Los Angeles Tuesday night to spend a few days with his mother. Mattresses recovered and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Walker will rebuilt at Salt Lake. tntertain their club Friday evening. Prices A social for officers and teachWe Call for and Deliver ers of the North Farmington ward Primary association was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Moon. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. R, C. Healey, Mrs. 0. II. Phone Kaysville 10 Lund and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle. American Legion Auxiliary presi- n. rtOBATl ;GM AND GUARDIANSHIP notices Comiult County Clerk or Reepecu 6 lienor for further Inform two. I C 1 Vi BEN- 1937. Date of last publication, Decem- ber 23, 1937. Notice to Creditors Estate of James H. Davis, de- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office in Kaysville, Utah on or before the 4th day of February, A. D. 1938. J. R. GAILEY, Ancillary Adwill annexwith ministrator ed of the estate of JAMES V, I "And anybody who has not been out there, they better start savin up on one of these plans where you put so much a month in the bank for a travel or Christmas fund. And we have seen politicians, here and there, pointin a finger and growlin at the bankers, but. if we was to just depend on the big talkers for our trips and had no savings plans or banks we would not get far off our front porch. Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. ber the American t0L, ge Winters Barnes . Ball Saxton -- farmer finally Continued Reduction? Another thing which our candid secretary of agriculture states, in effect, is that as Americas share of the worlds cotton crop continues to decrease, we must make from time to time, reduction of acreage in order to maintain prices. In other words, the philosophy of reduction necessitates continued reduction. Between the upper and 107 95 1G1 Totals GATEWAY GLASS company Gealta Furness IQ ES IE .. 137 Collier Hanson -- lq lq L heywoods 128 58 . NOTES i m Chick Heywood Jean Ana Cottrell, Official Reporter Joyce Smith, Associate Reporter The Girls Dance The girls will take a night out this Friday, December 10, when they play the escort to the girls dance. This dance promises to be as successful as the previous dances of the year. r A very well known orchestra has been engaged to play for this dance, Woodburys orchestra, which has been playing at the 118 Heywood Totals ALL STARS H. Hayes 125 8g V A. Barton 106 lfl K C. Ball li K. Barnes s la. K. Conrad 125 E. L. Tall zZ B. Barnes jj, N. RentmeisterJ38 . L. Blood Utah theater. Everyone is cordially A. Maylin & invited to attend. Totals School Play The annual school play entitled, The Goose Hangs High, will be E. L TALL MOTOt 136 148 It presented December 15, 16 and H. Thomas 17 under the direction of Miss Dor- M. Linford 120 1GS M-93 109 othy Ecklund, our new speech R, Reeves teacher at Davis high school. A E. L. TaU It splendid cast of characters has been N. Rentmeister J62 181 chosen, and the play is expected to K. Conrad 185 1(3 be a great success. Those playing leading roles in the production are: Totals Loy Wood, Elda Comia, Ed Muir, KARL WINTER (U) Mary Margaret Morgan, David 159 137 Adams. Maxine Barber and Mar- Margetts K--i H. Winter garet Nelson. 139 131 &' Babble L J . J the nether millstones of increased Wittrock production abroad and decreased Dumock production at home, the American Larson farmer will not only lose the for? Emmett eign market, but will have to fight for his life in the home market. Totals - J38 J49 144 St 131 E-J- 23 15 I FOR SALE HAU- -i --Fifths 77$ 771 Qta. 923 Gala. 927 Qts-Gal- ' Tokay. .Qta.,-Gal- a. Muscatol. Qta,-- - Tokay ' -Shorty -- r-ilbl-c-'E I SAVE for the things you want most! 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Galbraith to the world that we are going to reduce our acreage in any world commodity, it excites other nations to increase their acreage, which other nations are now doing. The cotton producer is in almost as serious a condition now as he ever experienced. Whst has happened to the cotton grower will inevitably happen to those who produce wheat or com under the same policy. Our good neighbor, Canada, will put in two additional acres of wheat for every acre we reduce. Our good neighbor on the south, Argentia, will do likewise with reference to com; and with our trade agreements opening our markets to this increased production abroad, where ? and women who dates of December will be given for consecutive sions andforthefiSjLN ent games in the Following are last w J. Galbraith 23, 1937. (Continued from page 1.) land the G. Heywood Decem- DONT DESTROY , CROPS, ADVISES WM. E.- - BORAH wrill cording Totals 1937. Date of last publication, - er the next day. H. DAVIS, deceased. ORLANDO J. BOWMAN, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, Decem- ber 2, J there Tall around Bend. And Starsmotor teamXy defeating then we headed for the Pacific, the Inland and on the way Printing K Featured over stretched our stomachs on Mc- - east side of KaygW Minnville melons, ed the west side fo? before amblin themwh'S promin to?5down into sunny matches 4 to NETT. DECEASED. their Creditors will present Cal And $he redclaims with vouchers to the underwood trees you signed at the office of P. LeRoy see there, they Nelson at 514 Eccles Building, Ogare the oldest livden. Utah on or before the 4th 1938. world that is the in of February. thing ing day ELTON JOHN BENNETT, what Mrs. Jo read about em. Executor. And it was a fine trip, and it P. LeROY NELSON, as much as if cost one-ha-lf didnt Attorney for Executor. you was to put in your time around DecemDate of first publication some night dub, an feel like a suck- ber 2, si down ESIN THE MATTER OF THE TATE OF JOHN J BENNETT, J. J. Decei. KAYSVILLE, We been takin a little trip, and matches were this time we got out there into burnsome of and saw that Oregon ed rock and lava week, with the Notice to Creditors ALSO KNOWN AS ' Glven HICKORY GROVE ADSthat will bring greater savings and make it a practical gift as well as a useful one. , It is so easy to give, too . . . just phone Kaysville 10. The Weekly Reflex Davis Countys NEWSpaper ' . Kaysville, Utah' |