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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 161939 SYRACUSE Thomas Thornton and J,lrs. Josejvh Hoi brook,-re Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Burton at their home in Kay si die. The Syraqu e public school enti-r-aiped at a spring program last Friday even"'-.- at the. ward amuseIn program included. ment hull. A1, review ot tin- nation's pres) seienth grade and by t! "Ki-- u hand r" a one act drama, statring Bobt-n- " Simpson and the The ry.thiu hand eighth gradi child's n by the first etadt second graUe si n of hies- " .Mother . o.ise and her tainily eyl, Sewing and games w ere luncheon .after winch a tin- following guests-.Miswns tTiurfic Brigifroi'e, Alt's. Lari Waite, Airs. George Green. Airs, W illaril L, Siindall, Airs. Frank l.aiy torrfTlrs. Agnes Odd, Airs. Earl Robins, Mrs, Arthur (bid. All's. A1 F. Kamnth, Ah's-- P. Stew art Alrs.-- , D. Phillips, Airs Adam Beoslcy All-- ., Annie Phillips, MrC J. L. Hie-udiottom, M iss Fh'.'.aiii't ii Slew ail, aiuL tile hostesses. I, J-- Conk spent 'I'liesdny m isitnig Airs Kenneth Gillespie and son. Ru liard, armed m Kaysvdle Mon xt liv -- med- trfadotrw wrrk ditrtit sprmi 01,1 Gulden Kult Days, fiuntii visiting at tin innne of Alls tid ' to s grade. 7 ;;:kt:tt Ton meloiht-parents, All amt Airs s Spu-iafilth Frank llvdi All's Dirk kohlewyn will elitel numbers beta ten acts was gien by niembi rs of Mith eiade ta.n lilt- nu min is of t in Tow lie ' .Mi's. Carl ' iddiitills at het iiopuand children Bi nlge n lay at the Thursday t e spin! last bona- of Mi ..'id Mrs D Fow Tin mat nape ol Ahss Flna Tsii of to osnku Aliynei-lumt't's of Hoop, limolo Air and At Lone Beaih, t'alil'onua- - ha-- ' bn n Biuli .p J ' B, nn lli-.'I In had as thou . am ou la ed man la. i loon day oit i of ihi melilbi last eel, tee l's pi. hllig Wednesday at t lie Japam s, . ; Sheriff VIRGINIA S. BENNETT ' Correspondent Rhone Kaysiille 228-- J two-cours- e . W Mrs. Ervm Ketuk-1Mr and Airs. Cornell Jarman of Los AiigrlesjCalifornia, annotrrTce the birth of a .son Monday myrniiig. Airs. Jafmjin was the former Mms Lorn W hitesides. Alls. Jarman's mother, Airs. Frank Wh ires ides, left for l,os Angeles, where she will spend at the ( -- FARMINGTON A Bid!) program twill be adopted by the Davis county ( weed control committee at a 'reived a, telephone call last Saturcourt bouse March 20, ing day afternoon from President Da at 2:00 p. nn, according to DeLore vul 0. .McKay, of the L. D. S presJarman home. Nichols, county agent-- , , idency. informing them that tin ir The group will also select a I his" iv m Adams m confined to oldest son, Russell, who left a vvith pervisor for the various projects. this ' week motith ago to labor tts'n missionary bis position is held at the present flUl J)a to the- - Northern states mission ' inie by Thomas J. Thurgood of field with headquarters at Muncte, Airs Jabe? S Adams attended d nuiiM' tin- I. Kappa Indiana', has been to the ateiioty mot In is An (irt,a ()f no California-mission- , with beadquai-ter- s lea lliuisd.tv pt last week at th lean eubivatjon at San Franeisoo JLIiikxJluil rtl nlirnty- - ttvrr nunc the best method of sen lias leeii assigned t" 'la the S weed etei it .Sail l.ala nuc will be increased to UARDA MeCARTY control, organ at the miniature l.atter-d.iS Adams is aw ay from bis Ij.'i the agent said. ExJ;be. oik al be .ay Oil tlgal fui'tol'V, pense for this work is defrayed by Finis has b?en written to the crease taxes, such as raising the Saint tabernacle at the World's session of the Utah income tax levels and mine occupa- fair at San Francisco , farmers on whose land the experidue to ilhio-twenty-thir- d t Mr. aml.Mr.s. Jesse Simpson an ment The is being can ied out. state legislature and as an after-mat- tion levy and refusals to impose t ii Alls l.i land tine! was vvat against noxious weeds to its lawmaking activities natural gas and chain store taxes. Mr and .Mis ley Briggs returned bl nice l lub he t Thursday ti lif Removal of the tax on oleomargai-in- e home Sunday after a weeks isii r chiefly on wild morning glory since January 5) approximately at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, also and white top be will statutes amended also lost in the house. and new Adam-All All II and relatives at Burley, Idaho inscribed in Utahs law books. Enactment of bills enabling coun- with d at enliTtaiin pddmg reception A large ihiuiIh i of IT EDGES BELT GAMMA. is about that Syracuse General opinion resj only ties, cities andjjawto- - to undertake dints were in Tin dav i el mg o! last wiek m. The I' Diversity of Utah yhapter the' 'attendance at a score of the measures enacted low cost housing and slum deal iuoro nt heir ilntic litei Marv Aim of Delta Gamma sorority announces tunernl .on ices-- of Mrs. Mary nn by the legislators who "called it a ance projects is listed as one of Lein .md tmiiii Stool, son of Mr and the election of Miss' wiueli I h rt wenheld h Dorothy Sesios Tuesday' '!tll quoi'llli .moil i Inn i at Ogden reform" accomplishments, afti i noh! Sleet! of Farmington. Mi day last Saturday will make any vice us t Bountiful, 1. D the West at president. fol will .Nall mooli sions, leave Davis i and aliout lives Alaj'i then the in Layton daily ,oith appreciable dent Hie giu ts at the dooi paSf,atrt, of a group medical and S. ward Miss Sessions is a former Davis m is At'tei iht business trnns.'ic Mi. Egbert was a I'taiu'i i o, In iv they uill'vi il the Uni tin of Utahns asa whole. The other dental cure bill may also be includwin pnient- ol Ihc bl ule .tin high si hool student and a junior Mrs. George Hampton and Mis. lions the turn was spent in social Woilds Fall, and tram tln-lln-It to i;u will effect only segregated ed in the reform" category.. Mi and Mrs Wlanis ainl .room, 111 II . University of Utah Katherine In ill nt-m both of o f i t o ,n to a and g eslmn la tliiil Ml fifnl Ml's St'-eSyraeu-,ol te moils ei'inis proups, minor classifications, and permits establishment of health coThe bridal Mrs. W Mehm s All ltd small lionu i and. Si to lied 'hirertee individuals. scattered sections or operatives. Amendments to the pally consisted of tin- following A! Ihane, of Ogdon, spent Smeilii and All's W nllaiv On the whole so say leaders of state unemployment compensation Io do and the maul ol ihe week-enwith Mr's Mavis' Christenson, All and All's Ai'tlun varied divergent elements the act, extending the womens eight iast Miss Marie Page and tin lioiiot. R Mr. and Mrs ot F, Lionel Anderson all S and luctise, twenty-thir- d legislature may be re- hour act. requiring that all sales parents, two In ides maids' Miss Vitcmi.i 1. AVION WHITESIDES mi W ood and Alt Williams. o Air and tax revenues he' used for welfare daius and Miss era Steed Not garded as having assumed a t orrespumlent attitude in their de and relief, and a bill providing for MiMiss Vella Simpson, daughtci o' and Alt's Roii'it Koheil' ot Uliai Bowen aided as In- -t man Tin man BIS Phone w d and Mrs. Jo! m Simf-sonto Id In ide was lovely m a beer liberations. Business and industry the care of disabled miners at th f Mi In i h il:i and Alt s today iThm suffered no body blow's. On the state tuhirculosis hospital may be return to hoi lionu .Ml i Dali 11 Adams will be, host Uppt d veil i audit it It oruu'c blosM ilh-ill w iih mt'lui nza Fee from the at an uay! hospital - o! the Pi other hand they benefited through listed as numberthe progressive" (o unary soms. Hi ill ess a s lute net over Aliss Fay Audi rsou, Aims Bear where she underwent an ap a general inclination toward confidenc- measures enacted. It Jo while sal in and she earned a hou .Mali Alondav board take Ida Coopei Miss Ma pi ndectomy operation ten days ago. Dalton, Alms e-restoring action. of white sweet peas and pink Labor, hot borne qin-made m the Little change was At the regular Sunday renmg i is Johnson and Alls Leslie tool o a- buds while petting little of what it states i k tamp ol the I'tah an angi-Tin ins set-uHoly pi o meas(hie political sacrament nueting held Sunday all spent htsi Sat'ii'day imitup Pnuieei- - will lml.l lix dm intermis-lviJ was cram mmilhlv sought, lost none of the ground ure enacted dims away with defects ing given the Syra lata club pro w uh friends, m 'lihii-iJ- l 'iLMl :). l' ed lall" .. gained two years ago. JgdLb' law re and election vul jin Jhe seated tile, follovtuig- prog I am Tw W M,HinWrf,Walternoon in g lie- Is Agriculture, feeognized - as of quires primary secret balloting In political selections from tin- ward chon, m ot t he ei k om a t o eoks' v isit l.iiev Bone Mi-- to the Mi state, .ma t 'in i topln i widespread importance w ill Burton and Ace .Maggii Tbi.tnley, Some counties conventions. with his part nts at Preston, Idaho received much consideration,, al- benefit in limitation of their share location by Mrs. Ruby llatbei, Simmons and Mn Oitavm Nailli Wlane- rcturneii home Wednesday Ii Anderson reAitluu solo cornet Eh Rentiiiustei , by spent wil' net a.hostesses though it failed to procure prop- , of public welfare costs to proceeds marks by l.oiiiii fom San Franeisgo, where they Cook, double In Friday a - tin gu-- 'l of Air and I'owii and The Itah Light male bavi spent three weeks. erty tax reductions in a general a nim jt,vv Hill Love A Little Cottage, then home Soutn in by i bonis of Ogden, under the dilee trend toward preserving the tax bill failed of pussuge. ' .Mas Mary Bone lias been away Ruth Vona Holt, Mable W chi r of structure status quo. Education judiciary Frank Hiekenhaipei', will from bei lion work at the Farmers Business benefits through repeal Warren, Blanche Waite, l.aUu achieved but partial success in get- of the lurnish the imisit at the tegular inuioii suffering with influenza average and Laura Read Wilcox. Briggs t Sunday evening mtuivs ,,f ting greater fund allotments, but law and strengthening Miss Louise Flint returned to her ing, The lhiijy anil a Mission to suffered no important losses unless ventory Layton ward, March in act. Under trade the A retold fair fol a permanent stay with Bennett. Maude practices home All," by A number of Layton kiw unions Mrs. Howard Tbomas it was in reduction of the state enacted measures inventories will The Convict anil the BishMr. and Mrs. Oscar her story, parents, meme of a retirenumber teachers anil to thi contribution pi uspeet value op, by Mrs. Violet Call of West the membor of the ALuim- ilub he assessed on their year-enMiss Flint has been making bers of the proposed i lull at Cleat ment fund. afternoon instead on monthly value, Layton; piano solo, by Alice Gal- at her homo home in Ogden the past year. I a Id were of the Social welfare legislation spot- while a six average Ogden guests for "That Ferguson Fain may remarks by Bishop G. Henry ilvWatch per cent mark-u- p Mrs. David Stevenson is spending dub Thursday of last week. The American Legion proceedings now be included as a part of the ley; lighted selection the Kampton; by chon; Mrs. Golden M. Adams, Mrs. M is few weeks in Farmington visitwill announce at a later date when the legislators finally approv- cost below which merchandise must ami by Ruby Ramptmi. when this F. Adams and Mrs. Ralph Ramp-toaction not be sold under the fair trade act. The benediction ing her sister, Mrs. Shirley Ramp-to- n ed administration-sough- t plav will lie pieselited witconducted by Virwho is seriously ilk meeting of were a in on The old assistance arrangements charge that places age Evening Bridge club will No new taxes or restrictive meas-- i Bennett. for the monthly dinner and meeting Miss Fern Simmons attended the N meet Rov borne at of Mrs. basis of need, thus eliminating ures which might injure business ginia the A Health clinic was conducted m id the Clearfield Literary club, ot trousseau ten at the home of Mrs. next Kilfojle Thursday many undeserving recipients of or industry were imposed evening Wednesday by the Bails 'I he American benefits from the rolls in favor of j ' Labor lost its two most sought-- j Syracusehealth Legnm Auxiliary, which they are members, at the Robert Griffin in Farmington officers. county Nob Hill" party house in Ogden Sunday, given in .honor of Mrs. of who need Mrs. George F. met at assistance. the home those really for bits of legislation when bills Mr. and Mrs. Luther Libs, Mr. Dura Coflman .Griffins daughter, Miss Doris Monday Barker of cited Monda.v evening losing danger Proponents evening. intrastate wage and hour and Mrs. Rudolph Cook, Mr. and up setting I eviewed the honk. "Rebecca Mrs. Griffin who will be married Friday. Burton Milton chief funds entertained as their federal argustandards and providing for pav-- ; Mrs. Samuel Neville, Sheriff and Mrs. Chine returned Mrs Dan Flint underwent un Wiggdl her afterhome this at ment for changes. (Thursday ment of compensation to occupa-- ! Airs. Joseph Holbrook and Mr. and Monday from the Dee hospital CrawWhere pocketbooks of the people tional disease ppgution ut the St. victims failed of Mrs. Leon Waite attended the noon, m hotim of Mrs. at large are affected, passage of enactment. It did, however, receive Happy Evening Dancing Club" ley the' event being her birthday where she has been Ainder'gomg Marks hospital this week. treatment for the past week. the largest appropriation bill in some assurance of future action at Bountiful last Miss Jessie Robins, teacher at Mrs. Will King entertained Wed- the Friday evening. anniversary. Road The Mountain in means the S,2;V7.2!H Neighbors history Layton public school, is uway Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and when $2r,NM was appropriated for nesday at a shower in honor of her from In r work, due to illness. Mrs. that the 2.4 mills a study of occupational diseases, Mr. and Mrs. George II. Bennett, dub met at the borne of Mr. and daughter-in-lawopinion , Mrs. Lewis King. Beail Nalder is substituting for general fund tax levy will again be and partial Compensation in the Jr., attended their missionary club Mrs. William Abrams Wednesday were guests present. Mrs. Thirty Sum M e s Robins. Raybiennium honoring evening, imposed for the present meastreatment Mr. and Mrs. Rollin at the home of miners hospital Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hiekctdnupct Mrs. Vein Butcher and Mrs mond, The following Irish program after having been eliminated dur- ure. Smith at their home in Salt Lake Robot Ward. Mis. Abrams, Mrs. and family left Tuesday for Black-foo- was given in the opening assembly ing the past two years. of enacted legislation City last Suturduy evening. A check-u- p Idaho, where they were called, at the Layton ward Mutuul Tues-duNellie Manning and Mrs. Anne Legislators throughout the ses- shows that 171 measures of varied A fifty dollar damage was done to due the illness and death of fullowBurton were The hostesses. to Time to sion held a general trend Spring is Dress-u- p evening, under the direction classification were passed by both to the automobile of Ned Rentmeis-las- t Mr father, Orson of Mrs, Ilickciilonper'h Mrs. Vernon attended: of . . . and youll find just the Rose ing The Bearl guests Nalder: maintain the present tax structure legislative branches. Six hundred i ttr Friday evening when it Nichols, Mrs. Jack Brieot, Mrs. IL Hickciilooper, M, who died at 's intact as far as possible. This were introduced. Governor Henry caught fire. Tralee"; vocal solo, Jack Thornley, things you want at Glen Green, Mrs. Archie Green, his home in. Groveland, Idaho, Wed- accompanied by Mrs. Thornley; voto make was evidenced in failure of the H. Blood had signed 4(i, including apring your Dr. Loran Blood from Logan will Mrs. Alex (riddle, Mrs. Elmer nesday. Funeral services were eon cal duet, "My Wild Irish Rose," 'wardrobe complete . . . homestead tax exemption bill and five resolutions and memorials, up and on his lecture ducted at tin- Blackfout L. 1. S. pictures Mrs. Rodney advertised merWard, "Believe and Vern the rebuffing of all efforts to in to Saturday night. He had IBS in decent nationally Burton; Opetishaw, Lynn to South America next Mrs. Kuol tabernacle trip Following Satuulay. in all chandise Mrs. Gerald lines, to insure All Me Those of Openshaw, Kndouring Young his office awaiting approval or dis- - Sunday evening at sacrament tile services there, the body was ( Sberm-rin and right finest the Mrs Mrs. Mann, peter the quality by singing barms," string measHe had vetoed one where services to jnr at the Syracuse ward. Ogden brought in White-sideMrs. atyle. Love, Beth Miss Adra Ralph Springer, Hugh jyjrs- John Flint and children of ure. not repassed and approved, were held Suniluy and burial took quartette, Miss Ihi Manning. and Miss Miss Martha Knowlton, no guWest Point are visting at the home GRIFFON CLOTHES Eight resolutions require Mrs Walter Thomas returned place at the North Ogden cemetery. lone Cruig and Miss Bauleen I hose of Mr. and Mrs. William (riddle home ibernatorial action. in the Ogservice uttemlmg after spending two on the piano by The legislature asked the nation- - for the next few weeks, while Mr. weeks Saturday relatives and Miss accompanied at Pasa- den from Layton were:Mr.Bishop Mrs. visiting Evelyn reading, Be Ijiyton; By STETSON HATS al congress for federal assistance Flint receives treatment at the Salt and Airs. Wallace Gailey, California. Vern dena, tween Burton, Rounds," by on NEW SURVEY in preventing further erosion Lake county hospital. Weldon Mr. Mrs. ( and all, William Blood is reported to ta- Henry vocal solo, "Where the River ShanIRRIGATION COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman, in a Colorado river tributaries in Utah Roberts, Mr. uml Mrs. Calvin Cor- - non Flows, Reed critical home. condition his at WILSON BROS. SHIRTS Hey wood; Irish liber11. and enactment of farm credit For particulars, call daughter, Thelma, and son, Russell, Mrs. K. M. Bagley of Salt Lake tirulgc, Mr. and Mrs. John vocal Hattie Thornley; Jokes," national indorsed laws. Leon Mrs. It left and Mr. last Monday for San Francisco, alization Flint, visited at the home of Miss Thornicy, I'll Take You To Your Home S. B. RUSIIFORTH NUNN-BUSbills for federal aid to education California, where they will visit City Irvin ( all and Miss Helen Cor- - duet, SHOES Swan Irene Marselle Dawson and Saturduy. Kathleen," $1 at insilver llicken-of per Mrs. the and and Mr. i and Worlds stabilization fair or points of Mrs. Esther Iatillo has returned bridge Murjorie Ware; vocal solo, "Danny ounce, the Pittman silver purchase terest for the next ten days. WILLIAM C BARTON home after spending the winter in loo per and family. Baul Hcywood. Boy," CROSRY rearmament SQUAREMr. Ware the returned and Newell Mrs. program, Mr. Friday act, and Gailey, Joseph Salt Lake City. Kaysvill? The Layton ward Relief society be1 SHOES-$5 and opposed reduction in tariffs .on and Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett, Mr. Dirk Koldewyn left Wednesday from the Dee hospital where is serving a hot diner today Thurssen a Mr. was Leo week Mrs. and and Cuban sugar. taken Thurgood, previous, on Sun in for Valley, Iduho, day at the ward amusement hall Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett, President evening ously ill with pneumonia. u short business trip. honor of the 17th of March which Relief ward West The Arnold I). Miller, George II . Ben-- J Layton The following people are report is an annuul affair. Watson-Tann- er nett, George H. Bennett, Jr., and ed to la- on the sick list in Kays-- , society bad as their 17th of march a act three t Florence Bennett Mrs. attended the ville: John Woolsoy, James Ball, nloriainmcnt, comedy, Famous For Chickens 'Closed Lips," which was present-- 1 Sononui (funeral of Marian Mark White- and Robert Green. County, California, has Lay-to- n Co. sides at Layton Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson left ed Wednesday evening at the and produces niorp chickens more bull. amusement ward Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox and Mrs. Spcciul today for Loa Angeles, California,' eggs than any other United States 370 24th St. Ogden Lawrence Briggs attended the where Mr. Epperson .will attend io features were given between the county, Census Bureau reports sold Clearfield Literary Guild at Nob business matters the next few acts and refreshments were the evening. Hill party house in Ogden last Spring is in the air, and days. While there they will see during relaThe following its time to dress up in Monday evening. Mrs. Dora Coff- their daughter, Betty, who is atM. M. of funeral the tives man reviewed the book, Rebecca. tending school at Woodbury Col-- j attending one of DUNDEES fine who died at his SO, Whitesides, ClifC. Mrs. Ole Mrs. Sessions, all of the lege in Los Angeles. new' suits ford Barber, Carl Barber, Asa IL Fruluy morning spent the Members of the Senior class of home week-en- d usual DUNDEE quality in Layton. Mr. und Mrs. Smcdley, Bernard W1. Smedley and the Kaysville M. I. A. sponsored a Delbert Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Vern combined with the finest Mr. and Mrs. Robert BodilAmotor-e- d in style will make your t6 Malad, Idaho, Thursilay of last week to the funeral services of Tuesday evening. Following an Mrs. Boyd Hudson and Mr. und spring Buit one to be proud of. Make your selection Lawrence Earl Call, of thidt place. evening of games and dancing, ice Mrs. Myron Whitesides, Pocatello, now at these unbelievable Ogden, Utah Brautiful Shoes Honoring the founding of their cream cones, pocorn balks, and all Idaho; Jhayne Corbridge of Vale, low - prices. A.'vin thu warcLRelidsoc to !)ri'l,,in'11Ma ,Urr"; organization fortywfre served : Hanna MonswyMrs. Uosel iaylor. of March on eight guests. of all Preston, Idahb7a'ndMr; nnd Tuesday. At the noon hour light Mr. Wray Hyde, Mrs. Wayne Mrs. John A. Whitesides of Burlunches were served. And at two Sheffield, Mrs. John Thomas, and oclock well arranged program Mrs. William Galbraith entertained ley, Iduho; Miss Elizabeth Mathew a Jan-es- s -$ $ in the form of a pageant was pre- - nt the home of Mrs. Agnes 'Odd and son, Pratt Mathew; Miss of Anderson Anderson, Wesley sented under the direction of Mrs. Saturday evening. The evening was Laura Miss and Utah, Cruntsvillc, Newell Gailey. Mrs. Ernest Zaugg'! spent in playing games, after which and up was the reader. This dramatiza- luncheon was served to eight cou- Martin and Miss Mary Jones of Ogden, Utah. tion showed that through "friend- ples. Stanley Ellison, of the Spanish to since of the of Fern' All, Miss Galbraith ship beginning Ogden New Nevada, Is spending a few ranch, its organization, the Relief society spent Saturday visiting her parSpring Fashions had won the love of people. Tues- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. GaTbraith. days this week with his wife and been spendfng in ADAM HATS day evening brought to a close the Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barton an- children, who have celebration when a dance was en- nounce the arrival of a daughter, the winter months here. Highest Style Best Mrs. Lynn Wakefield returned to Quality Hat in joyed at the recreational hall, born at the Dee hospital in Ogden, her home at Provo after spending America at Mrs. Ray Fisher was returned to Friday evening. Mr. her home from the Dee hospital A special meeting of the Kays-vill- c three days with her parents, ' Whitesides. E. and Mrs. of American last, Sunday afternoon, Legion. unit thp Miss ATdella LoveMT Arvilla J.1. S. Kolfins "of Auxiliary will be held at the home Mens Dean Flinders and Melvin English Young Love, L. Tall E. visited Kemmerer, Mrs. of the Monday evening, Wyoming, Widdison Drape Slacks in a Big spent Sunday at Cornish, first of this week with their son March 2'k It is urged that all memMiss Arvilla Loves Assortment of Styles Sizes to 10 AAAA to EEE and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. bers- attend this meeting as Mr. Utah, visiting brother-in-laand Fabrics, i and Mr, and sister "Stewaft Rollmsandrf alniTyr Grace JoResdepartmeuLTrysident, 0!r. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel E. Williams will be present at this meeting. bad as their puets last Saturday. Spencer Barton entertained the students of the Layton public school Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas- E. .Wil- at their hssembly this (Thursday ) magic liams and Miss Zena Williams of morning vvith a In addition to your old favorites, theres a new crop of program. Ksvsville. The event being the and sleight-of-han- d IIEEL IIUGGERS in flattering styles of Sandals with open Mrs. William ; Bloxham and fiftieth birthday anniversary of Mr. or closed toes, medium or high heels Black Japomia or Williams. daughter, Joan, of Ogden, were Parisian Blue are the principal colors. A complete range visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William II. WiDox week-en- d of sizes and widths, assures you a perfect fit. and Mr- - and Mrs. Delbert E. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. , of Tratt Mrs. Parker and Mr. cox attended the funeral services of Each their uncle. David Wileox. of the Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d and Mr, of home the ut Seventeenth .ward in Ogden on visiting COAST Mrs. Francis Pratt. Wednesday afternoon. UNION 'MADE SOLD FROM COAST TO A. SCOFFIELD The Friendly Neighbors met at Mr. Mrs. and William OGDEN Knighton AVE88W Kaysville Phone 2461 WASHINGTON Stewart Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodily the home of Mrs. CITY LAKE SteSALT Miss Sophie afternoon. 262 SOUTH MAIN STREET spent Wednesday at Orimo, Idaho, Friday where they attended the funeral wart was the assisting hostess. t t Mr. and Mr. Clyde Ilati-.c- 1 , I di-rt- i , - g tg-di-- I trati-'fi-re- il - h I n 1 i , friHt-emH rhr-ne- botl-sT- vv ai v ( 1 I - I Im-los- 1 s el-.d- i 1 V - I it- : 1 wder 1 s mu-ic- I i V -- V 1 v i I , rtu-inupl- t .! vv -- iii-s- si-t- a A i - vv i - lais dam-liter- , at-tlt- 1 vv 1 i A1 . - y . I LAYTON d For Spring- A1 middle-of-- the-road . - i i vv . vv I . t vv I p. , Ih-d- i - 11 i ! Tboi-lvv-Tt- . vv vv - I ) Illiiii-al.ii Air--- vv , 1 iM-niiig- fm-.-i- i I (.-de- vv - . - i -- n I Sim-tiley- , much-maligne- kaysvilit: d 1 1 i d I A edm-sda.- . s last-minu- te v n . ) of-nja- ny t, v Watson-Tanner- i - , meet-approva- l. , s, Watermaster - Scof-fiel- WANTED d, $25 $5 $2 II $7.75 -- ! j i 3 -- . - i NEW SPRING STYLES - Clothing j j n ... LRSfimUGLS 1 day-suck- ers -- 15 jy50 J05O . i 2' W -y- Mr;-andjMrs. at. w, w, FOR SALE Otr-de- n. one-ho- . ur $395 BABY COCKERELS (Down Stairs 1 x i ed lru-nd- 1 b-- 1 y uv su-i.- l -4 meet-Tui-sii- in-th- Store |