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Show - PAGE EIGHT Mr. fcnd Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle were d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thur-gooin Syracuse Wednesday eve- Kaysville - V Salt Mr. William II. Winters ofweekover the visitor a was Lake end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Winters. ill Harvey W. Kin is seriously at his home. Mrs. R. C. Ilealy, . district presiAuxdent of the American N. Kilfoyle, disMrs. Roy iliary; trict secretary, and Mrs. Owen Lund, president of the Farmington American Legion Auxiliary, will visit the Logan unit of the Auxiliary this (Thursday) evening. The Neighborhood club will entertain at the home of Mrs. Frank Blamires at her home on Wednesday, December 15, honoring her ning. Basketball Turkey Producers Observe Results Season Gets, Started Layton The M Mens basketball of the North Davis stake got underway Wednesday evening in the Lavton gymnasium with Kaysville defeating Layton by a score of 50 to 10, Syracuse taking West Layton 41 to 18 and Clearfield defeating Sunset 16 to 4. The lineups: ' Kaysville. O T F P Mrs. Wajrge Sheffield entertained the members of her bridge club at her home last Thursday evpning. Luncheon was served to the Following guests: Mrs. J. V. Woolsey, Mrs. William Galbraith, Misses Bertha Linford. Vera Odd, Edith Hyde, Breta Linford, and Elaine Hyde. Mrs. Wallace Stephens entertained at a quilting bee at her home Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Webb and three children of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d at the home of Mrs. Webbs parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson. Mr. ana Mrs. Jack Betts and Mra. Don Wiser, all of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes Monday. Mrs. Maggie Birch of Deweyville 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Is-gio- al y Sunday. Buy Those Values A Bijj Saturday sale of famous foods. Money saving values in all groceries, partment meats, fruits, vegetables. Come Saturday and follow the satisfied shoppers around our store selecting the Bargains you want. de- Pineapple, 2 cans, 9 os crushed, 15c Utah Pumpkin, 2 large cans, 15c Pumpkin Pie Spice, can, 7c Del Monte Red Alaska Salmon, 23c Navy Beans, Sc M. ) Lard, pure, fresh, 13c lb. P. S. Flour. 48 lbs III Patent, $1.09 Cream Style Sweet Corn, 2 cans, 15c Hills Red Can Coffee, 26c lb. Oxydol, large pkg 20c Red Bliss Potatoes, 10 lbs 5c Grapefruit, large site, 2 for 5c Oranges, medium sise, 2 dos 25c QUALITY MEATS Pork Roast, 18c and 23c lb. Pork Chops, 20c lb. Veal Chops, 25c lb. Beef Roast, 18c lb. Hewlett's Mince Meat, 15c lb. "A jPtmx Surety of Purity Layton, Utah Jensen, f. 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 Green, f. J. Green, f. Totals -- 0 066 G T 1 0 1 0 3 1 O 0 O 0 F P O 0 0 28 Layton A. Adams, f. G. Weaver, f. A. Adams, c. Burton, g. A. Simpson,'. N alder, g. D. 0 12 0 2 O 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Adams, g. Totals 5 0 0 10 Sunset G T F P A. Meadows, f, G. Naylor, f. U Childs, g. L. Stettler, g. H. Smith, g. ,10 10 0 2 0 0 . 2 , 1938 AAA Of Feed Rations rations, in which n barley is used, are the most economical feeds for turkeys, growers who attended the annual Utah poultry feeders day at theNovemState Agricultural College. ber 22, were informed by Professor Low-prote- in home-grow- Plan 'Land of low grazing capacity in Utah can be helped more under the 1038 A A A program than was possible under the 1037 program, as a result of the somewhat larger allowances can be earned, Saul E, Hyer, state AAA chairman says. Under the 1938 program, acreof age as well as grazing capacity in considered be will range land alg computing the range-buildin- 4 which g , Byron Alder. The reports of results culminated three years experimentation and exstudy in poultry feeding, theon at carried being perimentation the college. Graphs were shown on which the results were tabulated, and representative birds from each g pen of turkeys were dressed to lowance. -- For 1938 the ranches demonstrate the comparative values Utah allowance for of the different feeds. in the program will The mortality rate was appreci- participating be computed at the rate of 3 cents ably lower during the three-yereceived an acre and 75 cents per animal period for birds which or unit of grazing capacity. In 1037 skimmilk of regular feedings allowance was at the rate of or amount the dried milk, although 1.50 materialnot per animal unit of grazing cawas of growth quality exAlder pacity. This new method of comly affected, 'Professor puting the allowance will mean a plained. Dr. W. E. Carroll, dean of the somewhat larger allowance for low Utah State Agricultural College grazing capacity range land. school of agriculture, conducted a As an example of how the new study of nutrition problems during allowance provisions of the 1938 one session of the conference, and program will operate, Mr. Hyer Professor Carl Frischknecht, the example of a 5,000-acr- e for the college extension gives ranch on which the grazing capacservice led a discussion of problems is one animal unit to 50 acres. and results as observed in Utah ity flocks this year. Dr. D. E. Madsen explained the various causes of high death rates in flocki, and Professor Alder tabulated the results of the - or a total graxing capacity of 100 animal units. At 11.50 per animal unit of grazing capacity, the allowance rate in 1937, the rangebuilding allowance for this ranch -- would be 1938 1150. program the range-- lowance b would be 5.000 acres at 3 cents 100 animal units at " 5 73 PRK Two Prue W,U ,Ten in thi division bowled beginning December 9 and ending IwLiCar Gne prlxe wi giTen for the CONSECUTIVE GAMES and the other for the five most , ent games. (These gimes need not be high to in th. though they must be rolled in consecutive order.) MI7AT. u illLiil range-buildin- range-buildin- ar poul-trym- three-yea- an II December 24. As in the mens for the FIVE HIGHEST CONSECUTlvV?.! 13 and the other for the five most consistent games. (These win to the be not need prize, though they must be rJi??? high consecutive order.) will be given WE ARE CHECKING YOUR SCORES FROM DECEMBER 9 TO DECEMBER 21. Look for the prizes on display in our windows, they on the evening of December. 24. Kaysville Bowling ill i 1 Alley tests.. r . Totals 4 Clearfield G T 1 0 Hodson, f. R. Hadfield, f. M. Thurgood, c. N. Weaver, g. D. Green, g. D. Barlow, f, B. Jacobs, f. II. Umpbiy, f. G. Stark, g. W. MacEntyre, g. R. Calcium, New York (a hamlet of five miles from a city 100 people, of 35,000) has two story factory building originally used lor manu- 1 0 facture of cold storage equipment 0 1- proved fa 3 0 site. Both on railroad; bridge 3 0 0 6 crossing into Canada is 25 miles 0 0 0 0 from Calcium. Write Mr. Madison 0 0 Cooper, Editor, Gardening Maga0 2 zine, Casiium, N. Y, 0 0 0 W. Brown, g. 2 4 2 6 0 0 0 R. Dibble, f. 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 16 W. Flint, f. G. Flint, f. 0 2 N. Layton, g. 0 2 Simmons G T F P 0 0 0 0 Totals 10 10 10 0 028 1 0 0 0 0 0 al 1 1 T Totals 8 5 TEAM STANDINGS W. L. 1 0 Kaysville 1 0 Syracuse 1 0 Clearfield 41 West Layton 0 1 0 1 Layton Sunset 0 1 0 0 0 0 Let Us Prove It to YOU! 2 18 Pet 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 . .000 .000 NEXT WEEKS SCHEDULE Sunset vs. Layton; Kaysville vs. West Layton; Syracuse vs. Our Prices Are Lower! Our Assortments More Complete! Our Terms Easier! A Visit to Our Store Will Prove These Farts! Come in Tomorrow! Sunday, Mrs. Jack Redford and small daughter of Salt Lke were Sunday guest at the Joseph H. May-li- n home. Mr. and Mrs. Knewell Rushforth of Los Angeles have been visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Samuel B. Rushforth for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barker, Sr spent the past ten days at Santa-qui- n as guests of their daughter, Mra. Dan HalL and family. The Bay View club will meet with Mrs. Anne F. Rutledge at her home in Salt Lake next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Lizzie Trappie, of Grace, Idaho, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, G. F. Patillo for a few weeks. John Thomas had a slight operation performed on his nose Monday morning. Mrs. Clifton Ball entertained the members of the ALonas club at her home Wednesday. Luncheon was served, after which the afternoon was spent playing bridge. UR SKAGGS vmi- -; 6 , Miracle Whip, qt 34c Deviled Meat, 3 cans, 16c a 0 0 4 R, Odd, g. I 0 16 O Syracuse was a last week-en- d guest of her MorMr. Mrs. and parents, V. Barber, f. 14 Sterling ton. . 4 V, Eastman, f. Elaine Richards, who underwent L. Jensen, c. . 0 an operation for appendicitis st the J. Bodily, g. ; o L D. S. hospital in Salt Lake last R. Thurgood, g. .0 week, returned home from the R. Williams, f. . 1 Tuesday. F. Johnson, g. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Joe Roberta of Ogden were dinner guests of Mrs. Totals 20 Mary E. Roberta Sunday. West Layton Mrs. Jack Webb and children of G Salt Lake were last week-en- d L. Bone, f. 3 guests of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Egbert, f. 1 Simpson. W. Layton, c. 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes and N. Brown, 0 g. daughter Ruth were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris R. Thom-asse- n at their home in Salt Lake hos-pit- lb. Bananas, firm, yellow, fancy, 5c lb. 8 0 0 18 O 0 2 L. Blood, f. K. Layton, f. I Peterson, c. M. Linford, g. A. Maylin, g. - . Poorer Ranges To Benefit in M Men Mrs. Frank Redford, Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle. Clifford Green, and Albert Barton took part on the program of the West Point ward carnival Tuesday evening. They will also take part on the program of the Clearfield ward carnival on Friday evening. Mrs. L. J. Cook and infant son returned home from the Dee hbspt-tWednesday. Miss Breta Linford will entertain the members of her bridge club at her home this (Thursday) evening. Miss Afton Bennett has been visiting st the home of Mrs. LeRoy Moulding in Ogden for the past birthday anniversary. Noble Sandall, who has spent the week. Miss Edna Roberts spent Wedpast week visiting relatives in with her mother. Mrs. Emto Troutdale, return will nesday kaysville, Roberts.afternoon. ma Oregon, this 4 Thursday) The Kaysville American Legion Mrs. William Nance entertained the at a quilting bee at her home on Auxiliary held its meeting atMonhome of Mrs. A. M. Barnes on Monday. day. Walter Weihbrecht, an employe Mrs. Alpheus Harvey will the Inland Printing company, reat tain the. members o theJ3yening ceived word Saturday the sudden next death of his brother inof Milwaukee, Bridge club at her home Thursday evening. Mr. Weihbrecht left Wisconsin. The Lantern club will meet at the to attend the fuevening Saturday on Williams R. home of Mrs. F. services which were held on neral lesWednesday, December 15. The Tuesday. son, Indian Lore," will be presentMr. and Mrs. Jack Redford and Mrs. ed by Mrs. Rulon Barnes and Margaret, of Salt Lake daughter, Alpheus Harvey. visited relatives in Kaysville and City, Hess Mr. and Mrs. Newell 2-- oi. THURSDAY, TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX GROCERY DEPARTMENT EGGS 30c Standard Medium 26c 25c Year Around Tenant Call Davis High School A-C- 29c Christmas Special Sperrys 9c PORK and BEANS small cans 2 CARNATION WHEAT 10a With Cuptand .Saucer 5c 9c MINCE MEAT Rum Flavored 45c Washington.. Avenue OGDEN 262 So, Main Salt Lake City The Ideal Gift lb. 4 Give or lbs, her the thrill of h gift so A small end table and scarf included with the of each cedar chest. s. Of Layton Savings to You Since 18S2 purchase a beautiful 29c FARMERS U N ION nil See Our Large Assortment of Christmas Suggestions SAUSAGE 2 romantic-- a , cedar chest of beautiful and H real usefulness. Priced, as low as tP J-- ib. ROLLED RIB ROAST HAMBURGER -- CEDAR CHESTS 17 c 19cis: SHORTENING Westminster, 2461 big feature we will include a good Buttress and spring with each bedroom suite fpr this Christm- - POT ROAST 25c $59! csbinerwoodsrWharavaluer MEAT DEPARTMENT -- 95 ib. iy2c 2 lbs. 85 - CABBAGE Fancy, Morgan n, Hewletts, Pure, ?A85-$1685-$I8- not judge this fine suite by our price! Its a special value for our Fall selling, thats why we offer it so' cheaply! Three quality pieces- carefully made, richly veneered in rare Fancy Fruit tall can Resilient Lined Do low BANANAS SPAGHETTI Franco-America- for 24c lb Tree 27c Hand Tailored DUNDEE JFACTORY-SAL- E! SUITS - TOPCOATS - OCOATS 9c LIBBYS DEVILED MEAT 3 cans of THREE PIECES, FIT FOR THE FINEST BEDROOM 20c TEA for $ AX l WHEAT HEARTS Cream Style Vi Quality TIES A-- 17c CORN ! 18th Century, Modern, Colonial and Novelty Suites Low Prices! Limit SOD 2 lbs LARGE WHITE KING POWDER Del-Maiz- e, Every Taste 15c 2 10c Modern Home in Kaysville. for 2 for bag b. 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