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Show . The Senator shull . Goes Hollywood ' By of but vacancies in the board of di rectors otherwise created shall bo filled by a., vote of the remaining A stockholders' of the directors meeting at a regular directors CrPs Association be held Friday, Dec. 3u pitsm acting. y order of the hoard of dircc- L.li tors of the I,av,s Canning Crops nearf,eldaTuS.rrV'nIU Assih iation. The purpose of the is to L' LT amend Article s of themeeting to read as follows: President; M. P. WHITESIDES, No. 8 Secretary, Published in The Weekly Reflex Ths company shall have two mas. directors who shall he elected for December 15, 2- -, a term of two years, and three dirt dors w ho shall be elected forrtia ' te,rm of one year at the regular meeting, each of whom shall he a Th 'dative budget , for the year Id' dmrcorshiS by ballot. lu.t! for Davis countv is now on w hieh in the absence of a member file in the office ot the county may be forwarded to the secretary k. - and will he finally acted hv mail, but no member shall be upon by the hoard of county com- entitled to cast his vote by missioncrs at .a pioxy. Any director may be removed by a io he held at thespecial meeting county court majority vote of tjio- - members at house, Friday. December 3o, BKts, any regular meeting, or at anv spe- at to o'clock. cial meeting called for that purR. BRIH K MAJOR. Clerk. pose; and in case a director i reof publication. December 22 tates moved at a meeting, his successor ' THE S ENATOR FROM SANDPIT n blood! I dont think thats so the past .year the good, flooded with stories do yout mar-Bun- country took uo the trend a with fZst film toas bethemade " chief doctor that is, wjthin the past few char-oont- was Jean Hersholt, the Dionne Quintuplets, The Citadel in j ry then me studio, their and Young Doctor here. But. to my wayj va man 10 SiSking. all in many them remember, tops Without detracting from perform-i- n Serf Donats splendid and Lew The Citadel, nWexcellent work in Young ion f 'Kildare'" or Ilersholts of the famous Ejward ehu the village doc-ti- n fucterization ofRemember sets A Man to drama. If, new high in Emotional and you hen you see the picture, are not you all means, hould by se-- ; moved to tears or cheers in the is presentedoctor the where ence d with a scroll bearing the names 7 every resident in the vil-i- !. then youre probably the type who tells little children there is no Santa Claus. . interpretation I think Ferdinand, suffers from too big a I had heard and read so much about it that I expected more af a kick out of it than I got. But often happens, so wot wots jt. personally, the Bull build-u- p. tt the nefarious individuals Pacific will be Anthony Ouinn, a former newspaper man ho has been in Hollywood only a in flowyear or so. Youll see him mus-ttcblack waistcoat,, twirly ery and heavy gold chain habiliments of a crooked gambler. Anthony had qualms when he read his ,n Among Union he part. Look at this, he complained to McCrea, who- the hero of the My first scene calls for me piece. to miff a flower in one hand, shoot - Joel a with the other man and in cold thats Why, marvelous, Rafts Scarface coin-flippin- Joel () g And look what it did for him. ; V hy, all you need is three such incidents in the picture. and VOlin made! Anthony agreed, ; Yeah, but its only in the script once. mny Klrr hvsi-tatmgl- returned th;n. three flowers.! .'J111' M Joel, of careers, Speaking boys and girls are commonplace in Hollywood, although its getting tougher all the time to crash into pictures. But a dog, and a mongrel at that is such a rarity that the first one to come along has done the trick. The lucky pooch-i- s small, white, wags his tail to the name of Hobo, and belongs to a Sacramento river Chinese, one Wong Chin, who farms. Hobo haunted the location company shooting river scenes for Huckleberry, Finn, and took quite a fancy to Mickey Rooney. When the company returned to the studio, it became evident that Hobo had appeared in enough of the location scenes to establish himself in the picture. So, at a fabulous rental, Hobo came to Hollywood. He arrived in a crate bearing Wng Chins return address. movie-struc- k movie-struc- NOTES By-La- ? -- . k . The Christmas Cantata was held Wednesday, Dec. 21, at the Davis high school. The progrum coii- sisted of numbers by the mixed chorus of two hundred voices under the direction of Mr.-- Stacy and ac-- ; cempanied by the school orchestra. Individual numbers were rendered by members of the chorus. This Cantata will be given honor of the public Thursday night, Dec. 22, in the Duvis high nuditori-ele- i urn. he public is cordinllv invited to attend. The annual Christmas dance will be held Friday, December 23. in the gymnasium. By Knapps orchestra will furnish, the music ami Old Saint Nick will furnish the prosmis. All those attending the dance late certain to have a delightful . i i home on Monday. Decemhor to. Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, horn at a Sajt Isike hospital Saturday. Mrs. McFarlane was formerly Mss Gladys Open-shaof Kaysville. ti.ne, ami will fed ihat it helpo'i to make their Christmas holidays more meiry . j ' 1 j WHIPPING CREAM. Cream needs to be rich enough and old enough to Whip. Cream containing 3n to 35 per cent fat is ideal. It whips quickly, doubles in volume, stands stiff, and has very' little milky drainage. To whip best, cream should stand about 21 hours after separating or pasteurizing. -- Both the new Hardy Family pic- ture and the second Dr. Kildare film will go mtoproduction at ! G-in January. The former, The Hardys Ride High, will keep the family intact with George Seitz still directing. The Kildare film, untitled, will- again feature Lionel Barrymore and Lew Ayres. Our store is radiant with Christmas Foods all kinds of foods Hoxed Candies, Mixed Nuts, Nut Meats, Popcorn, Hananas, Oranges, and all things that go to make a festive Holiday. There will he lots of cooking and baking we have all those things, too. And lest you forget our store will be closed Sunday and Monday so buy for i M-- M - Wallace Beerys next role will be that of a veteran New York sergeant - Beery's . father-w- as Kansas City policeman. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lake were last police a 2 Big Feast Days. FRESH lb. 10c ROASTED Pratt of Salt guests of Mr. and AJrs. Francis Pratt and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. family) Robins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Iwa Layton leaves this Leo Hill, Mrs. Effie Turner, and for Los Angeles, Mrs. Reuben Kilfoyle motored to Thursday evening will she where the holidays spend Tmncnton Sunday and spent the as guest of friends. day visiting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ileber J. Sheffield has been Gas Pierre. Mrs. Pierce is a sister of Mrs. Robins, Mrs. Turner, ill during the past week at the home of her niece, Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Hill and Mr. Kilfoyle. Swan Atkin, in Salt Lake City. Rosel Hyde is spending the Miss Irene Swair left today for Christmas holidays at the home of where she will spend a few Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mr.-snLogan and Layton Mrs. Delmer Birkenfeld, in days as guest of relatives. The condition of Mrs. Joseph B. Clatskanie,' Oregon. Mrs. Conrad Harrison is visiting Jarman, who has been 111 at the st the home of her mother, Mrs. Dee hospital in Ogden for the past two weeks, remains about the Bame. Annie S. Layton. Mrs. Reid Beers, and infant Mrs. H. J, Sheffield, Jr., and Mr. arrived home Tuesday snd Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield and daughter son, Russell, attended the funeral from the L. J). S. hospital in Salt services of George Egbert, held at Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William II. King Preston, Idaho, Sunday. The Bee Hive Geathers of the attended the Utah Bar Association Kaysville M. I. A, under the direc-w- n banquet and dance held at the Hoof Mrs. Arnold Barnes and tel Utah, Saturday evening. Mrs. Edna J. Layton and daughJ. L. Jenkins, visited ten homes Tuesday afternoon, singing ter, Jean, who are spending tne New Mexico, Christmas Carols, and leaving gifts winter in Kirkland, holithe Christmas t each home. The oldest are spending person hey visited was Mrs. Martha days at their home here. Miss Edith Barton, student at (Grandma) Robins, who is 05 years ?e. The following girls, ass- the U. S. A. C, is spending the isted by Mrs. William Parker and Christmas holidays with her mothEmil Whitesides, constituted er, Mrs. Nora barton.. Members of the Senior classes (Troup: Jean Abrams, Ruth of the Kaysville M. 1. A. sponsored "mes, Fern Bennett, Pearl Brough, Oonna Cole, and dance at the Davis social a Manna Dorothy Cole, cafeteria Wednesday school orthos, Beth Everett, Connie high ns,- Bernadine evening. Helen Kanuith, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie t, Rowena Higgonbottom, Missoula, Miller, Della Phillips, Don-- J and son, Richard, of the Christare spending Montana, hdlips, Cleo Sandall, Wanda of Mr. home the at mas holidays Trimble, Caroline Whitesides Frank Mrs. and Hyde. Gladys Bone. jjd After the Carol The Towne club held its ChristIf5 KruP enjoyed a party mas P party at the home of Miss Mrs. Barnes. vl ,.ome Elaine Hyde Thursday evening. .Kaysville ward will sponsor , Miss betty Epperson, student at holiday dance in the Davis high Woodbury College at Los Angeles, gymnasium Tuesday, 2" 27, at 9 p. m. Music will be California, arrived home Sunday to spend the Christmas Misd-hy-Phi- ll morning with-heF f Ira. pftrentsMzrand. holidays Mr and Mrs. William H. Kin. Mrs. U. A. Epperson.Bloxham and Mrs. William the At Home Reception the Joan, of Ogden spent home daughter, of Governor and Mrs. n week-en- d visiting at the home H. Blood in Salt Lake the City, jfip John Graham. Mrs. of Mr. and Sunday afternoon, was hostThomas Howard Mrs. Lyda Burton arrived home ,& trom her of Sewing members the Fort Colorado, ess toand their babies at a Baby's re she had Collins, club spent a few days at her home firing her husband, Milton JL. Christmas Party", afternoon. rton who is ill in Wednesday a hospital at A special Christmas program and party was held Tuesday alter-noo- n at the opera house for the Primary members of thisandward. disClaus was present who all to E- Sanat tributed presents & Christmas Sale! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelley Of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Miss .Miss Marjorie Robins, Josie SteIrene Swan. wart, and Genevieve Gailey, studMrs. Mary E. Roberts, Mrs. Lois ents at the U. S. A- - C. arrived and daughters, Mary and Stephens here Friday to spend the Christmas and Mrs. Marvin King Barbara, homes' holidays at their and son, Doyle, motored to Henefer Lowell Boberg, instructor at the Sunday and visited relatives. Daris high school, will spend the Christinas holidays in California. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle ' county agent. The award b"TaVents and teachers. The organi Sluioo in cash, given when Miss zation urges individual members Wilcox registers at the U, S. A. and groups to listen to these radio C. Miss lai Vann Whiteear of programs. Woods- Cross Wiisseleyted us alternate. A dinner and dancing party was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kltison anby forty young couples enjoyed nounce the arrival of u son, horn Sunday school at a Salt laike hospital last Mon- from the Kaysville the Davis high at evening Monday day. school. Allen Strong was in charge Mr. and Mrs. Yern Morgan anof, the entertainment. nounce the arrival of a son. at their 1 that place. KAYSVILLE Parent-T- organization, broadcast over KSL, 11:30 a. m., Dec. Miss Bessie Wilcox of Syracuse 2 I. On Dec. 31, Milton L. Taylor, a Sophomore student at Davis, won secretary of the U. E. A., will the Union Pacific scholarship in broadcast over KDYL 10:30 a. m. .dub work under the direction of on a subject of great interest to all eacher By-Uw- s, a, sured him. Careers have been built on such trifles. .Remember George mas program sponsored by the 'i? Ham Park SirSd RADIO BROADCAST There will be a special Christ- week-en- d ; CHOCOLATE, Bakers Premium, cake MIRACLE WHIP, quart FANCY ASSORTED CAKES WOODS CROSS ASPARAGUS V-I- b. DEL MONTE SALMON 15c 32c 15c lb. 13c 19c CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES, box SEEDED RAISINS, 2 for HONEY, quart can 75c 5-l- b. 15c .25c HARD TACK CANDY lb. 10c - ithy De-stb-er TISSUE, 3 rolls WAX PAPER, 40-- 10c roll UTAH VALLEY PUMPKIN, 3 for BOWDERKD SUGAR, 2 lbs. can SPRY, 3-l- 5c ft b. ,25c 15c 52c KING KELLY ORANGE JUICE M. J. 11. or HILLS COFFEE UKULELE PINEAPPLE KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES LUX TOILET SOAP Bakar-a..orche- -- GRAINFEDGHRISTMASBEEE-P0TR0AST,.18cilb- E A PORK CHOPS The Mountain clubmetAlonday-vemng-- Road Neighbors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward with Mrs. Ward, Jlrs.P. C. Shemer and Miss Ila Manning as the hostnaesses. The meeting was in the and the ture of a Christmas party small exenanged nineteen present Ottomans C presents. Hassocks ,d 98c filON FURNITURE 15 Tl An s, reductions on dresses aprons, coats, Wear Shop, Kaysville. SeeAdyour ad on back page! The Utah Chapter of the Ameria can Art Congress is showing m od of exhibit paintings splendid and water colors at the Utah Art who is Center. Alpheus Ilarvey, two has a member of this chapter, in the exhibit. Special ...CO.. paintings house-dresse- Ka-zo- va 15c 10c 6c T HEWLETT'S SUPREME MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs. 20c lb. PORK ROAST 18c lb. ; .25c FANCY TURKEYS at POPULAR PRICES. HERES VALU- and daughter, Betty Anne, of Ogden, were Sunday visitors a! home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ball. 25c lb. . M; S 5c OUR GREETING TO YOU WwisKTou, our"ciSl5meririK5ffrpiMpl!rlirth A world a sincere Merry Christmas and thanks for your patronage. foodx T-yj'-v- x. iJij ysrones LAYTON, UTAH These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday. h) r V-- , t I r r |