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Show PAGE EIGHT his 'home last Friday evening to celebrate the event. The evenings VIRGINIA S. BENNETT entertainment consisted of a proCorrespondent gram presented by members of Phone Kayaville 228-- J . the Thurgood gamily. This was followed by appropriate games. Mr. Thurgood is the father of nine In honor of the seventy-thir- d all oTwhom were present. children, J. Thomas of birthday anniversary Those who attended the social were Thurgood, his family gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen,. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thurgood, Mrs. Clarence W. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood,. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Dahl, Mr. anif Mrs. Ira P. Thurgood and sons, Mr. and food Come, bring your Mrs. Therrin Thurgood and family, list or come without Merle Thurgood. Mr, and Mrs. Eldin Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Howa list either way well ard Thurgood, Mr, and Mrs. Mer-lan- d please you. 0. P. S. Thurgood, Mrsr Lucy Criddle, Stores Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton, Mr. span food bargain cenand Mrs. Glen Jensen, Kenneth, ters. Youll find fine Grant and Rex Thurgood, Miss Lola Smedley, Miss Ardell Thurfoods that you had algood, Miss Arvilla and'Neth Hanmost forgotten about sen, Allan, Wayne and Lynn Smedeveryone priced conley, Lloyd, Van, Verl and Sheldon Mr. Thurgood's children Dahl. sistently low. Come him with a beautiful presented and every Saturday floor lamp. food for pleasant day Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams and buying. family have moved from the. home on the Joseph Steed farm to Clearlettuce. solid. (Hup. Sr field, where they will occupy the home owned by Wilford Gutherie. 10c lh. fresh, Lard, pure. ' Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox Powdered Sugar, 2 lhn I Sc had as their guests last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Frank Udy of FarmM. J. B. Coffee, ington. ran, 47c Claude Nalder of San Francisco, Del Monte Red Alaskan is visiting with relatives California, Salmon. 19c and friends at Syracuse and Lay-to- n for the next few weeks. Anglo Corn Beef, 5c Mr; and Mrs. Dale Beazcr of Tissue, 3 rolls, 10c Salt, Lake City spent Sunday visitEl Campo Tuna. 10c ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beazer and family. Climax Wallpaper Lacy Criddle has been ill for the Cleanser, 3 cans. 23c paBt week with influenza. Plantation Sliced Mrs. William II. Wilcox, Mrs. Pineapple, large can. 15c Samuel Cook and Mrs. Delbert E. Large Wet Pack Shrimps, Wilcox entertained at a social at per can. 13c the home of Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox Weber Valley Peas, Thursday afternoon of last week. 3 cans, 19c The afternoon was spent in playing various games and dainty refreshMilk. 4 tall cans, 25c ments were served to Miss Kate or Giant Soap, Tree, Miss Edna Cook. Miss Mae 3 bars, 10c Bodily, Mrs. Leslie Cook, Mrs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Therin Thurgood, Mrs, David Wil- -' large, 9c cox, Mrs. Lionel E. Williams, Mrs. Me Soda Crackers, Lawrence Briggs. Mrs. Forrest Sims, Mrs. Ole C. Sessions, Mrs. Fresh Fig Bars. 10c lh. Harold Wilcox, Mrs. Ben Cook, Fresh Salted Peanuts, Mrs. Melvin Hill, Mrs. Roy Briggs, 10c lb. Mrs. Clyde Hansen and Mrs. Clyde Bananas, best quality, Barber, all of Syracuse, Mrs. Wayne Be lb. Cook of Layton and Mrs. William Beef Pot Roast, 20c lb. P. Miller, Mrs. Dell Cook of Ogden and the hostesses. Pork Roast. 20c lb. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Warren and Lamb Shoulder Roast, of Mr. family were dinner-guest- s 20c lb. and Mrs. Milton Kidman of Ogden Side Pork, 25c lb. last Sunday. Sliced Bacon (no rind), Mrs. P. T. Sessions is confined 29c lb. to her bed. suffering with influenza. Her daughter, Miss Lois Sessions of Ogden, is spending a few days with her during her illness. The members of the Syra Lita 01111 trouts kod club are meeting today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Glen Briggs. "A Surety of Purity Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood , . Utah ..Layton, and daughtfr, Delsa, were last Thursday evening dinner guests of SYRACUSE COME! -- arefcpicand -- h. 1 J-- T P-- C-- G W bs esh O.B SKAGGS Mr. and Mrs. George II. Bennett, Jr. Examination Is States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office dt customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first .or second class, or from the United States . The young womens class that for. is held the last Tuesday of each month in connection with the local Relief society was held Tuesday Civil Service commission, Washafternoon with Mrs. Lawrence The United States Civil Service' ington, D, C. Mrs. Hodson and Glen Briggs as t announced an open the hostesses.' Mrs. Newell Gailey Commission has the for examination competitive g presented the first of junior observer in meUp Emotionally" and the sec- position Weather : ond lesson "Ways of Men and teorology, 11,440 a year, must have Bureau. Applicants BOUNTIFUL. UTAH Women," was given by Mrs. Stewcompleted a art Rollins. MONDAY and TUESDAY Those who attended the North course or H units of high school meet not this do who Those APRIL 4 Davis stake temple excursion to study. the L. D. S. temple at Salt Lake requirement,' but are otherwise, a mental ADULTS FOR 25c City, Wednesday included Mr. and qualified, wjll be givenhave reachMrs. Rufus C. Willey, Mr. and Mrs. test. Applicants must GLENDA farrell Robert Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ed their isth but must not have OTTO KRUGER 3Tth their In r birthday. lace Barber, Mr. and Mrs. 'Fay passed on file with be must Mr. Applications and Mrs. Carl Crtdde, Child, Exposed With Bernard Smedley, Myron Bodily, the U. S. Civil Service Commission HUNDIN HERBERT Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson, Edna not later than April 17 if received DAVID OLIVER and States from of east Colorado, Cook and Kate Tree. Her ranters blasts a bis eit J scanMiss Irene Barber entertained at not later than April 20 if received dal wida open, and nnanrthcd a ml in a jurist th whals stats was a bridge supper at the home of her from Colorado and states westward. looking for. obtainFull information may be parents Saturday evening. Her Pina ed of United from the the included Miss Louise Cartson "8al Skinner secretary Wilcox, guests Added Attraction. and Miss Dorothy Holt,. Miss Gloria Warren, Miss Pauline Williams, the ward chapel Mrs. George C. WEDNESDAY-TIIURSDAMiss Lola Smedley, Miss Arlene Ensign of the Relief society stake APRIL 6 Barber and Miss Beth Ellis. board, presented the lesson MarKATHARINE HEPBURN A large number of- - Syracuse riage to a very large group of in Lonia May Alcotta immortal residents attended the funeral serv- members. norel ices of Harry Manning at the ClearMrs. John T. Burnett of Sunset Little Women field ward L. D. S. chapel Wednes- is spending a week with her With and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. JOAN BENNETT day afternoon. Mr. Manning was LUKAS PAUL the father of Mrs. Roy Briggs, A. F. Miller. PRANCES DEE Mrs. Jesse Simpson, Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. George II. Bennett, JEAN PARKER MacDonald and John Manning, all Jr., were guests at a bridge party EDNA MAY OLIVER HENRY STEPHENSON of Syracuse? at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce The worlds moot bolorod famllr of Mrs. Arnold Bodily is reported McQuarrie of Ogden, Monday evefir la In tha pie tor that hronfht a to be quite ill at her home, . ning. lasting heart thrill to millions. The M. I. A. adult class held Alas Mr. William Criddle unde. went Color Cartoon and News! its last meeting of the season Sun- a major operation at the Dee hosday evening at the home of Mrs. pital at Ogden Wednesday mornEsther Sessions Barber. Thirty ing. APRIL 8 members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tolman Saturday Matinoo at S P. M. Miss Doris Bodily of Ogden, visit- spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. BASIL RATHBONE ed Wednesday with her parents, Tolmans mother, Mrs. William BORIS KARLOFP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodily. BELA LUGOS Read, at her home in Logan. Mrs. In Mrs. Roy- Beazer will be hostess Read accompanied them home and to members of the Hobby Lobby will spend a week visiting here. Son of Frankenstein Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mr. club at her home next Thursday With LIONEL ATWILL and Mrs. George II. Bennett, Jr., afternoon. JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bodily are and Miss Edna Cook attended the DONNIE DUNAGAN tour made the this class week EMMA DUNN of with relatives by visiting eugenics EDGAR NORTON the University of Utah to the at Tremonton. Tha heart f a hamaa battles tha Mrs. Myron Sessions and two mental hospital at Provo last mind sf a manstert Pins daughters returned home. Wednes- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson AddedAttriiction day evening, after a weeks visit and family were Sunday dinner with her parents at Plain City. Idiots Delight The M. I. A. will hold its monthly guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Starring Gus Anderson of Ogden. conjoint meeting Sunday evening NORMA SHEARER Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions in the ward chapel, under the direcCLARK GABLE will play tion of Mrs. Newell Gailey. The and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tolman three classes of Bee Hive Girls spent a few das last week with APRIL Matinee 8anday at S P. M. will present an Easter Cantata." relatives at Burley and Twin Falls, Miss Fern Barber has been ill Idaho. tfYVUWWWUWWVWyVWWWh' with influenza for (he past ten days. Mr.. and Mrs.. left Wednesday morning for Bancroft, Idaho, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Kynaston. Bishop and Mrs. G. Henry Ramp-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Barber attended a welfare meeting in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. James A. Barber is substituting as janitor at the Syracuse public school during the illness of Marlin Gailey. At the regular Relief society meeting held Tuesday afternoon at Announced Junior Observer , ksson-'Grow-in- TOWN THEATRE high-scho- ol 3-- Y 5-- - son-in-la- MAYBE THIS ISNT YOUR CAR BUT TALLS CAN MAKE IT PERFORM LIKE THIS ONE! ... Driving should be fun whether you own a new The most car, or youre' still driving the old bus. months are ahead but they just enjoyable driving wont be enjoyable for YOU unless your car is in . tip-to- shape. p w FRIDAY-SATURDA- Its time to have your summer lubricants put into your transmission and differential your crank case in fact the entire drained, and summer oils inserted automobile should be inspected so of mechanism your that it is ready for summer use. ... S a Y AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION I 7-- - e., Are you driving a SAFE automobile? Its not only g the safety of others, but your own that vehicles of under the state the law. inspection requires The best insurance in the world is safe and sane driving . . . dont put inspection off another minute, come in TODAY, so that you may rest assured that you can drive TOMORROW! well-bein- E. L. Tall Motor Co. 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