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Show PAGE EIGHT ICaysville Giant Dark Red Raspberry Plants for Bale. Heavy bearing blight proof strain. Haven String-ha- m. Bountiful. , people The following and were among the fifteen guests who called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes last Sunday, the event being their twentieth wedding aniversary; Mr. and Mrs. Ferris R. Thomassen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Soloman, Mr. and Mrs: Roy Guiver, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Castleton, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Barnes, Mrs. William Wilkenson, Mrs. Mary Olsen, Miss Chloe Cannon, Miss Shirley Lyman, Miss Janet Lyman, Miss Barbara Barnes, Miss Aliens Barnes, Miss Grace Olsen, Miss Ruth Barnes, Miss Wilma Wilkenson, Miss Marjorie Beard, Abram Cannon and Harold Barnes, Mr. and Jr all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLatchie, Mrs. Joe Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Earl lledin, all of Ogden; Ray Olsen of Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch of Woods Cross; Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. William Winters and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Winters. The Lantern club will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wendell Barnes. Mrs. E. Van Sanders will be responsible for the lesson. ' The north central section of the Neighborhood club met at the home of Mrs. Spencer Barton Wednesday, honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Uoyd Bishop. Mrs. H. P. Mathews was the planning hostess. The American Legion Auxiliaiy will meet at the home of Mrs. Lois Stephens next Monday evening. At this meeting, Mrs. David Merrill will read a one-aplay. LOST: Black pig with yellow spots. Advise Mrs. Annie S. Layton, Kaysville of whereabouts. Paul R. Thomassen of San Jose, California, arrived in .Kaysville Tuesday and will spend the next few days visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Abbie Foster and Mrs. Lee Crismon of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. James D. Roberts. Louis Graham underwent an operation at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake Sunday evening for appendicitis. Mrs. Lorenxo Richards entertained the officers and teachers of the Primary association at her home Monday evening. After the preparation meeting, refreshments were Berved to eighteen members. Mrs. Jack Webb and children of out-of-to- one-hundr- ed ct Miss Chloe Cannon and Abram Cannon of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Reid L. Beers. Mr. and Mrs. William Pehrson have moved into the Sheffield home formerly occupied by Rasmus Hansen. LOST Black and white ' fox terrior, one year old, answers to the name of Bing,' Finder return to Ray J. Dawson, Layton and receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber, who have spent the winter in Bountiful, have returned to their home in Kaysville. The Adams family who occupied the Barber home during the winter have moved into the apartments in the Barnes Block. Mrs. Alan Blood entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Friday afternoon. Covers were laid for ten guests. Joe Roberts and Earl Hedin of Ogden and Roy Olsen of Pocatello, Idaho, visited with Mrs. Lois Ste- phens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield entertained at their home Tuesday evening in honor of their ninth wedding aniversary. Pinnochle was played and at a late hour refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. E. L Linford, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, Mrs. Lois Stephens and Mrs. Mary E. Roberta. Mrs. W. E. Whitaker visited relatives in Bountiful Tuesday. Mrs. William OBrien spent Saturday in Farmington as guest of her mother, Mrs. Frank Steed. David Sanders of Sugar City, visitor Idaho, was a last week-en- d to Kaysville where he was the guest of his children who reside here. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gam entertained at a dinner party at their home in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Gams father, Henry Graham, of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Marven Jonas announce the arrival of a daughter at a New York City hospital on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jonas was formerly Miss Claudia Cannon, granddaughter of Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Dr. and Mrs! Reid Beers visited friends In Heber City, Tuesday. Miss Kay Johnson and Golden Scoffield of Salt Lake City, and Art Class at High School Will Enter Poster. Contest David Merrill, of the Davis Counbis ty high school, has enrolled conclass in a national meat poster test in which high school students from every part of the United States will compete for the title of national champion and a university scholarship. - Grade School Band Will Play April 7 KAYSVILLE The Davis county grade school band of 75 pieces under the direction of Herbert L. Gleason will be heard in concert at the Davis high auditorium at 8 p. m. April 7. Appearing on the same program will be heard a mixed chorus from the Farmington Eighth grade under the direction of Miss Clara Huber,' an 8th grade chorus from the South Jr. high school under the direction of C. II. Blake, and a mixed chorus from Davis high under the baton of John L. Stacey. Everyone interested in pupil acLester Hull of Denver were Sunday is cordially invited complishment dinner guests at the home of to attend. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scoffield. Miss Eleanor Jost left for BerMr. and Mrs. Elmer Garns and keley, California, Wednesday, to Mrs. Breta Fields, all of Boise, Idavacation with ho, are visiting with Mrs. Annie spend a three-wee- k her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I Bacon for a few days, Jost and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L Burton Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie entertain- and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Streeper ed the members of the Towne motored to Provo Wednesday and Bridge club at the home of her par- visited friends. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyde, last Mr. and Mrs. Edis L Rawlings, of week-en- d Salt Lake were last Thursday evening. Miss Breta Lin- Fsirview,. Idaho, were guests of Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William ford will be hostess to the club and Mrs. A. M. Barnes today this (Thursday) evening. Simpson. (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkenson and children and Mrs. Verdon Thomassen and daughter, Carolyn, all of Salt Labe, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. week-en- Parent-Teache- adeS ' t tion so dependent upon n! derstanding. rs the Spice of Variety Is selection of foods is parent education, through CAMPBELLS lead- ership training for group study,radio listening groups, mens sin- I Chicken RAISINS or it would not appear on so many particular It must be good 10c Clearfield 7c Pierce's Catsup. Sc Woods Cross Sweet Wrinkled Peas. 16c Kellogg Corn Flakes, 3 pkgg 20c Ohio Matches, per box, 4c Schilling's Coffee, 24e Ib. Dei Maize Niblets. lie Fresh, Firm Tomatoes, 10c lb. New Potatoes. 5c Ib. QUALITY MEATS IWf. Lb. d 23c Large Westminster Brand 5c Choice MeaL Each ZEE TISSUE 4 Rolls SPAGHETTI 3 Franco-America- n, Layton, B 25 Lb. 10-I- b. 58c Bag CABBAGE Calif. New, Lb. 3c L TOMATOES 25c Cans J. SUGAR 10c 15c UC . COFFEE M. SOAP, Giant Bars, 3 (or I'k. SALMON 23c Shortening . . 4 lbs. 43o CRYSTAL WHITE on RINSO . -- CUBED STEAKS Woods Cross, Fancy, 2 Vi 25c Can, 3 for ORANGES Jumbo or Medium and Very Juicy Steer Beef Grain-Fe- d Grn-Fo- Telescope uancy10c Wfalnu Meats, 29c Ib. Light Standing. - 1 QV RIB ROASTS Free Jack Armstrong 17c Choice Cuts. Lb. PEANUTS doz. liras. POT ROASTS. 5C MILKS 4 cans 29c Full Cream Cheese. 17c ib. White Star Tuna, 7 oz. 15c Oranges, large size, OQ- 2 Lbs. Thompson Seedless housewives grocery lists. Our Saturday price, 30c pound. .yheaties, 10c . 'v'th GROUND MEAT AH Varieties Except BUTTER WHEATIES MEATS soup. 25c Cans 3 O.P.S. Lif made easy w(,en Variety in the type and shopping in our. store. Try us Saturday, April 2. Below are a few of our specials for that day. ents and teachers can bring a fuller life to childhood and youth. They have helped parents to apchildren preciate the needs of all in the community. . They have stimulated interest in They iav6 forni, of Parents board of education to carry out newer ha. w! accessible and Round and Loin Steaks, Attractive Prices 25c Ib. - Pot Roast, I He lb. Pork Shoulder Roast, FARMEI 16c Ib. Pork Loin Roast, 23c Ib. Veal Rolled Roast, 25c lb. Q,P SKAGGS .VMffff. UNION Savings to You Since 1882 Fhone 67 Pmm A Surety of Purity" Layton, Utah To the People of , Davis County English Tailors A modern guest of her d mother, Mrs. Harriet Hayes. Mrs. W. E. Whitaker was a Explained Prior to National Meeting boy safety, patrols OfD&raducin Kilfoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Budd at their home in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas visited friends in Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Christopher Boynton of Verna Burley, Idaho, and Mrs. Neilsen of Long Beach, California, who were here to attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Susannah Robins, returned to their homes the first of the week. Miss Sadie Hayes broke her left arm a few days ago. Mrs. Amos Odd fell Saturday and dislocated the ligaments in her right elbow. Mrs. Ivan Green, of Buhl, Idaho, was a last Purpose of er This contest, the third annual event of its kind, is sponsored by the National Live Stock and Meat Board, which carries on an extensive research and educational program in conjunction with leading Last colleges and universities. years national champion was Miss Jane Morry, of Detroit, Michigan, who won this coveted honor in a field of 12,558 contestants from 910 high schools representing every state. According to the contest rules, all posters are to picture the food value of meat its importance as a' source of the essential food elements. The selection of the winning posters will be made on the basis of originality, effectiveness artistic presentation and theme.In addition to the national cham19 pionship with its scholarship, other national awards will be made and the designer of the best meat poster in each state will be given A handsome trophy recognition. will be awarded to the high school submitting the largest number of high quality posters. The closing date of the contest is April 1. A committee of prominent artists will determine the winners. summer round-u- p for preschool age, dental clinics, free dental service, free milk and hot lunches. They have conducted safety campaigns' through films, lectures, broadcasts: have secured fire exits and wells for fire protection at schools and procured and equipped . , dy groups. A. good muThey have providedconcerts. sic through childrens They have given scholarships and student loans in high schools and colleges. with the They have worked KAYSVILLE With the nearing health of fpr board of the national convention of the state and local Association to be held in Salt Lake City, May 13-officials are publishing here the purposes of the organization: In answer to the question, Why Association, the a Parent-Teachis answer reprinted from following a Connect icul Congress leaflet: They have proved that cooperative planning on the part of par- P.-- T. mens tailor shop to be opened on or about April 1. We will endeavour to render satisfactory service and give the greatest .values in mens clothing to residents of Ogden and vicinity. last visitor to Ogden as guest of her daughter, Mrs. Murve Engh. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Underwood were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Underwood at their home in Salt Lake. 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