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Show 4 V f THURSDAY, MARCH 23. 1939 KAYSVJLLE 1 Green. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Curtis of guests of Mr. Logan were Sunday and Mrs. George VV. Underwood. uinltr-goin- Robert Love, who has spent the winter in Ogden, has returned to her home in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Williams of Ogden. visited.relative,shero. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blamires entertained at a dinner party at their home Friday evening honoring Herman Blamires, who will leave March 30 for the Central States mission field, where he will fill a mission for the L. D. S. church. The Friendly Neighbors club will meet at the home of Mrs. Agnes Friday afternoon. Miss Ruth Bowman will leave Thursday rooming with a group, representing thejnusic department of the University of Utah, who are making a musical talent tour of Southern Utah. The group will conmale voices, sist of team of girls, of and a which Miss Bowman is a member. They will travel by Union Pacific buses. The group have programs scheduled in the various towns throughout the southern part of the state. Wray Hyde left Monday afternoon for Detroit, Michigan, and will bring back cars for the Strong Motor company of Brigham City. Mrs. E. L.- - Tall, Mrs. Roy N'. Kilfoyle, Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Mrs. Milton Burton, Mrs. Amos Odd, and Mrs. Walter Buhler attended the American Legion Auxiliary banquet held at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schofield of Boifec, Idaho, were visitors here a few days the past week.' A. W. Johnson is ill at the Dee Hospital in Ogden, suffering with Odd one-hundr- ed - no N pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin of Salt Lake .City visited at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Swanger Sunday. Mrs. Dan Graham of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cottrell Saturday. Lloyd Marshall, of Buena Vista, Colorado, --arrived in Kavsville Sun- .jv; Pure Dicklow and Federation Seed Wheat Also Good Clean Barley From Twin Falls O. I, BARLOW Clearfield, Utah f f. i. -- if Ik, jit i Mi l i la, . i i a a: 1' hi x ' I..V' I C 1 -. ii The Senior class of the Kay - , ci.ul.1!-W 1. i.i'n.l l Vi lie .a I A. hold another in tla :r ei 4. a l.t Ha i " It ! Is. I..! ) Sunday willing socials 'ai the W lib. th. II - H rain a! mis. home of Mr and Mrs. June Row hr lien, .1! - 'HI. t n b man. on "March it. - Fifty ' class II -t II a' link! h, I'U a ,H a , at i b members attended and spt nt a Mr- -. 1c Mart a 11..,: .1 ..ul llebi Am Mr. and pleasant evening. Ihnii.s n on, an U C tile ,r p.t w-man. Mrs. Jaek TrimbV. end Fa , K Tot.. (at lli. llaWal,! Seth Stewart acted as and .li id, in- mi pi inti Seme h t, , e M.t the hostesses. 1, Tuesday,. March la - l.t i ( )g,! n '. it .1,1 lie Ii they held an inte resting class mist Ire-- -. Miif, rd inc when members of the ( 1.1 I . -- of 1 IL ia-- I -- - ill K- X 1 I 1 Mallo- f l bv-Ba- b t j o.u'-gav- li Mr- -. Si ;.m-ti- n Rial In i iieii ta her hmne S ' itla i e We have some unusual bargains -- ta w ill) in all kinds of used furniture tad mn.u after a tw o imnit r law id daagliWi, Mi, ai Co.. Union Furniture ranges ailx.2t aial M r- - Ju-- t ih Iaxr.c id Hui-iiBountiful, Utah. Idaho il Mrs. Elsie Heaton ami Mr-- . Mr. and Mr- - .Mi Km Rax liam Winters, delegates for the and will club Garden attend r, Du. lie of (laden are Kaysville !a meeting of the Utah Federation aH lldlllg this x ei U with .Ml. and llliain.- - .i ini fata of Associated Garden Clubs to be ill's I.iohil L. held in Salt Lake, Saturday, March ilx 2a, in the Tribune auditorium, The S ra lata i !nh will MUs Kathleen Latham presided next Tlmrsrhtx nttcrami; :n over a dinner party last Saturday at the home of Mr- -. Gum I at her home in compliment toMi h with Mrs. l ook a- s Dorothy White and her fiance, hostess. .Mr.- - t la ude L. Uorax oi Frank IL Sharp, both of Salt Lake Ggden Will tell, xx the book Wo City, whose marriage will take men. place March :U. The table was Word lias been leeeived by Mr. beautiful with yellow candles and and Mrs. (Tjde Barber that then-sonnosegays of violets and yellow sx lio is aim, roses, with a miniature bride and work for the L. doing ,D. S. ehuieJi m bridegroomin the center, forming the northern states, has been "made, Six close friends the y- i ) ' ? - Sin n h. I c-- t w 1 D.ix T 1 if i Brand California ! Illll) JRUI hr -- i' Ohuj h ? . I I . e i e. ,t i Bi-iii- pi i -- mi 11 i i ,iv o. i M Ri-iu- ai i i k, around oxoilnud and ait hko a ill ho goo ,o Hoik ol goi o m m vt. topping JO SERB -- xx ) to He Shown, March Kentucky 21-2- BOUNTIFUL all that it ha- - 1) and Kentuckv come to moan, beaut afno and pride, the hallowed fne and pi nlo. the balloxxeiF til lioed- - the xi id present, the lixi'ig Ooiy of the Npillted people who are the niistoernts of the blue ill be shown on the Town Theatre scieen Finlay. S iturdox', Ml Sunday, March 'tl. April in glorious color From all reports, "Keiituck'v ' contains the most spectaiular eh max of any picture in recent yea is a.- for the first time it in the lustoiy of the motion piotme, the Kentiaky Dethy filmed in Much of the pn tmo tei hniculor was filmed on location in the heart of the blue grass country and the luxuriant beauty of the land where the thorohreds roam the meadows is reproduced on the screen in complete naturalness through the perfection of technicolor. lairctta Young and Richard Gteen share the romantic leads in the picture and u supporting rust includes Walter Brennan, Douglas Dumhrille, Karen Morley and Mor- oni Olsen. gra--fount- iy xx m?mths. Mrs. Joseph Hansen has been ill for the past wcik. Mrs. Arthur IL Anderson and Mrs. Minnie Anderson were Monday guests of Mrs. Zina Lar-o- n at her home in Farmington. Mr. ami Mrs. Zenas Bennett had as their bridge guests la- -t Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Law-- ! rcnce Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Matt- hew Holt and Mr. and Mrs John X. Adams. Elder Bussell Hansen arrived here Sunday morning enroute to San Francisco, California, where he has been transferred to labor, lie visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen until Tuesday morning. On Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen entertained in honor of their son. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen and son, David; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Faye Hansen, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briggs, Miss Edna Cook. Bussell. Morris, Gordon. Norman and Maurine Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker, anil Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I. Criddle attended the funeral services Thbrsday afternoon of Lois Hooper, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hooper, who died suddenly at the family home in Ogden Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Sessions and family of Centerville spent with Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sessions. Sir. and Mrs. Wilford Bingham of Clinton were Wednesday dinner and guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ned . I ' w r. , Mr. and Mrs. Vern Chadw ick and family of Kaysville have moved into the home of Mr. and Mrs. An- - ( gan, spent last week-en- d visiting withher parents. Mr. and Mrs. have envied yotir friends very own radio, who listen want. The RCA Victor set is the perfect radio for The fact is this and four room. own your Little other brilliant Nipper Models arc swell for any and every room in your bouse. Bring your mother or dad in today Probably you who have their to what they Little Nipper to hear a demonstration. - FEATURES I Vfilor Tub.., pr- qul Is many T.tuba radio Ucaum of S doubla purpoM tuba. Powerful tuparhatara dyna circuit. E!actro-Dnamia SpaaWar ACDC oparation Built-I- n Aa tanna. Autamatla Vol uma Control S RCA formnc y- DBCDTfELEES "Where Your Dollars Are Big Dollars" - (Copyrighted) OGDEN Referee, Snow; umpire, Morgan. Sunday-visitin- son Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Waite are occupying the home on the farm of Leon Waite Mrs. Wayne Cook and small son of Layton were guests of Mrs. Samuel Cook Wednesday. Alma Cook returned to his home Tuesday afternoon from the Dee hospital at Ogden. Mr. Cook has been receiving treatment at the hospital for the past two months. His condition is very much improved. Mrs. James J. . Rampton and daughter, Charol, spent a few days thij week in Monraru visitincLwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rich. Mrs. James J. Rampton and Mrs. Ben Cook were Monday visitors at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Leavitt of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steed have moved into their new home on Grant avenue in Ogden. Mrs. Steed before her marriage was Miss Beulah Green. Darve and Doyle Thurgood, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thurgood, have been ill for a week with influenza. Miss Bernice Criddle, a student at the agricultural college in Lo- ' pic.-cn- ts j this week at their home in Syracuse. The Adult class of the M. I. A. held their weekly gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Briggs Sunday evening. Miss Lois Sessions of Ogden visited on Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Waite. Charles Waite and Miss La Von Bert of South Weber attended the A. A. A. champion taxing and wrestling that were held at the Weber college gymnasium last Friday and Saturday evenings. Charles Waite was a participant from Weber college. Reed Williams and Lewis Jensen spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anderson at their home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman and family returned home Wednesy day from a trip to the World's fair at San Francisco, California. Mrs. Lynn Criddle entertained at a slipper at her home m ten-da- nearfieuTIasl invited guests were the Gleaner girls of the Syracuse M. I. A. which included Mrs. George H. Bennett, Jr.. Gleaner leader, Miss Fern Bar- Dorene Hodson, Miss Pearl Dalton, Miss Christine Williams, Miss Mavis Johnson and Miss Alice Gailey. The evening was spent in playing bunco. Marlin Gailey has been seriously ill at his home for the past week. Mrs. Horace Barber entertained at a social at her home last Friday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The guests iwere Mrs. James A. Barber, Mrs. c George H. Bennett, Jr., Mrs. Barber,-- Mrs. Clyde- Barber, Mrs. Arthur Barber, Mrs. Leonard Jenson and Mrs. Rulon Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Smedley ber, Miss SIZE FOR SIZE JTtUtft TTiuck offi&tsd trucks and now! GMC have trik-in- g engines for 1939-h- ere NEW appearance-NE- W larger, roomier, aafer cab NEW bigger tranmlion on Keavier model-an- d 101 NEW Diesel model! See GMC here today GMC announce Wal-Tac- Lawrence I. Criddle. Mrs. Katherine Beazer who is now making her home at Roy spent as a guest of Mrs. last week-en- d entertained at .a party at their Christine C. Walker. Their, Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Thurgood en- - home- - Saturday . evening. , w tertained at a well arranged dinnef"Ue?t.Yere: wrtor W site. Mr. and Mrs. party at their home Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey, Mr. noon. Places were marked for Mrs. J. D. Craig of Layton, Mr. and and Mrs. George II. Bennett, Jr Mrs. Ivan Harris of Taber, Alber- and Mr. and Mra. Stewart Rollins. spent playing ta. Canada, and Fred Frankenstein The evening sw Chinese thekers. , of Long .Beach, California. Mrs. Leo Thurgood is improving The program at the regular sacy illness of influenza. rament meeting next Sunday eve- from a ning will be given by the adult class of the M. I. A. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Anders son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 17 ACRES LAND Gus Anderson and family of Ogden motored to Pleasant Grove Sunday MRS. ALICE SMITH and spent the day with Mrs. MinKaysville nie Anderson. Mrs. Anderson returned with them and is visiting V.V.V.V..V.V.V.W.NV.V.N FOR RENT" alcohol by volume X -b ten-da- WINE It !'a t 'XX li-l- in fil-tee- n . t take bo did not Id i ally a mu k, t wla'i xxar i.imo In t ho U S it xx o ci I foa! and to all the honker- - tlxunr all-ne- w all-ne- w bodie.-NEWSyncro-- Ck 20 I Bui R president of the Ka-- t loxxa distiicl Elder Battier has been out for ; - umfuini with cold bund, and ax d to lido bo bad bol-- .1 , Rent-meiste- jlOlt -- I ml ho a-- son-in-la- I - ale h..'iihe and I k' i aij eenterpmee. of the honored guests attended The American Legion Auxiliary were favored with a visit from the department president, Mrs. Grace Jones, on Monday. A well attended and interesting meeting was held at the home of Mrs. E. L. Tall. Monday afternoon at which time Mrs. Jones was the principal speaker. After the meeting. Mrs. A. M. Barnes and Mrs. Milton Burton entertained at a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Barnes, in honor of Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Barnes attended a meeting of the Ogden Auxiliary which was held in the chateau. Tuesday afternoon the three ladies attended a meeting in Farmington of the Farmington Auxiliary and Tuesday evening they were guests of honor at a dinner party given by the Bountiful Auxiliary at their club rooms in Bountiful. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Jores, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Burton motored to Morgan where they were guests at a luncheon given by the members of the Morgan American Legion Mrs. Burton is presiAuxiliary. dent of the American Legion Auxiliary of District number 2, and Mrs. Barnes is secretary. District number 2 includes Kaysville, Farmington, Bountiful, Ogden and Morgan. The Easts ide Birthday club entertained at the home of Miss Irene Swan Wednesday evening, in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Miss Swan and Mrs. Mae Lavender. The hostesses were Mrs. Lois Sten phens, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Verna Anthon. The time was spent in playing Chinese Checkers after which refreshments were served to the hostesses, the guests of honor and Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, Mrs. John. Graham, Mrs. William Nance, Mrs. Wells Streeper, Miss Clara Maylin, Miss Ada Maylin, Miss Mae Ball. Mrs. Wayne Etchell. Mrs. Wendell Nance. Mrs. . Howard Openshaw, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. Milton Burton, Mrs. James Ball. Irvin Perkins visited friends in Brigham City Tuesday. Id 1 xx a- b.il.ilii e ;i I inp -. i'. m t lime Mi I I Will ll'.lil ill. nil iiij'i k xx i nt mi! uf Infill ix nil i.p ,i xx :u iih i III". ,ll l.ll ,ti'i In G. I In x U I: iii ; . n.it pi i w,ii x K. In i ii But Wi - Jo-ep- tad. la ' BIRTH K TE LOW The Unite, States Girth rate in 'i hi - it;.; per I.inni estimated pophlat loii only one tenth above n low reported irr-- 1 tl.k't,-- ai eoi diig to ( i ii Bureau re- - ) ' I . 'lid tU - -- t ' t e travel talks. A it ii X , i -, ! 1. t ii ! ho-t- i XX 11 ma -- 1 in Inlif, Id - W'edfii till.! of hi- - tWsi ear, i and .li'alll If Flllepe nub - fi am aur I :ili tix'inc ta hnxx I i CALIFORNIA BRAND : d xi i grit. Ia-- ll'lli'i lit it I the F ( ta the I ah Ill'll id' d int, hi ai il a ill . t j t i a hail 1 deal kI R Kt S' ill. 1 F t H.uter K Tnrr" W.ta! War ti lllll-l- c. R. lb, It U t tla n l'ie deal take M' 'f n and a hil i '1 il hi hi xx xrTrrrrx rf n.-- Ih it ) all Mi-!.- g -- elie can ci t'u x I M. -- I - matinee dance was held in the Monday morning to honor the team. The students tn-- " joyed Themselves greatly, while d u niig to the orchestras I i was A -- i 'and gin Sl.l'e look, add t.a ce mx eine i"t."trii- - cnii st.n eu t uf xai- -. an., nthil inillltllcs tht Ijlleie lht mail, -- -- JHCKOP GROyE. lJlk.R -- k Mil-to- FOR SALE T i l . Mrs. Stmn i , . meeting. Hit lie wavt veryj well educated, his .excellent, speaking ability appreciated by the students. LOW DOWN f D.'ix g i 1 Theannual stockholders meeting of the Kaysville Irrigation company will be held at the Kaysville City Council Chamber on Monday, Mar. 27, at 10:00 a. m. A board of five directors will be elected at this ( 1 ' . home. Mrs. Lois Stephens entertained at her home Sunif k dinner party Covers were laid day afternoon. for nine guests. and . Mr, and Mrs. Don Wiser small son, Irvin, of Fairview, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. . Barnes Saturday. V Mr. and Mrs. Glen "Vorthington guests 0f Ixigan were last week-en- d of Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes, i Harold Perkins spent a few days - in Logan during the past week visiting friends. Dr. and Mrs. Reid L. Beers left Monday for a few days motor trip to Boulder Dam. Mrs. Chris B. Layton of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield for a few days. Score Summaries Of Davis Games i Pryan ONeill atid Ray Millgate, who have been attending sehool at tholU. S. A. C. at Lotfan during the last quarter, have returned . two-wee- SYRACUSK Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Fisher of Sun Valley, Idaho, spent a few week visiting at the day here this and Mrs. Robert of Mr, home ten-pia- PAGE FIVE day to spend a k visit at the homo of Hurry Lppt r.sou, Mrs. John' F.lliott of St. MKGINIV S. BENNETT Anthony, Idaho, vi.sited at the home of her Correspondent Rhone ha si ille 22S-- J am.t, Mrs. Mary E. Linford, Tuesday. Mi. and Mis Douglas John R. oolsey was removed To" Hvj the Veterans hospitaj in Salt Lake and two daughters t tied.. ,r, Iv.ndav ditim r guests (f .Mr. d City Thursday, where he is Mis. Laurence (.riddle. .treatment. Mr and Mi-- . Mrs. KoyN.- - Kilfoyle will inter-- ' l.iT',t W right tain the numbers of the K nmg h;;t u turned to ilu ,f o'lue si. Sandy aft, , k wit!, Bridge club ,'at her home lyemii' g u Mr. and Mi s. Ik 11 evening. S, and family. Mr :,i.d Mi- Mrs. Clifton Ball wiirTioTTiste1 sgnt Mi- - s. 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