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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE EIGHT two weeks' stay at West Yellowstone where they will visit their ITIIA LAYTON WHITESIDES1 daughter, Barbara, who is employCorrespondent ed by the Union Pacific Lodge. . Ihone 198 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Eastman at the Miss Helen Corbridge, daughter announce the birth of a son Mamie Mrs. home her of mother,' of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corbridge and Scott Williams, son" of Mr. and OBrien. Mrs. Eastman will be ' Mrs. Andrew Williams, of Brig- remembered as Miss Fonda Oham City, were married Tuesday Brien. Chick's Barber Shop will close August h, at the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. A reception will at 7:00 P. M. except Saturdays. Adv. be given in their honor this ThursMr. and Mrs. Allen Davidson and day evening at the West Layton ward amusement hall. The bride two children of Oakland, Califorhas chosen for her attendants, her nia, have been visiting this week sister, Miss Bee Corbridge, as maid with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams, Mr. of honor, with the following as and Mrs. Ralph Rampton and Mr. bride's maids: Jane Dibble. Maxie and Mrs. Hughie McLean, also Layton, Fern Simmons ana Jessie Mrs. Davidsons mother, Mrs. John Page. Max Jensen, of New Mex- Adams, who has been spending the Mrs. ico, formerly of Brigham City, will past six weeks in Layton. be best man. Adams will accompany her daughMiss Jane Dibble, Mrs. Lloyd ter back to Oakland for an indefCook and Mrs. John Van Drimel-le- n inite stay. entertained in honor of Mrs. Joel Sedgwick 6f Riverdale, CaliWilliams at a miscellaneous show- fornia, spent a few days last week er Saturday evening at the Dibble with his brother and sister-in-lahome. Games were played and a Mr. and Mrs. David Sedgwick. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dean Adams rebuffet luncheon served the follow- LAYTON . ing guests: the guest Tbf honor, Mrs. Calvin Corbridge, Mrs. Frank Day, Mrs. Thorley Taylor, Mrs. David Cook, Miss Fern Simmons, Miss Jessie Page, Miss Ramona Hill, Miss Maxie Layton, Miss Cla-r- a Bone, Miss Nelda Gailey, .Mist Barbara Bone, Miss Fay Flint, Miss Louise Flint, Miss Mary Hatch and the hostesses. Miss Elaine Hill, entertained at dinner party Suna day evening at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Hill. Sarents, flowers decorated the dining table and places were marked for Miss Lois Page, Miss Lucille Flint, Miss Ruth Bone, David Flint, Allen Parkins, Harold Perkins and well-arrang- . ed ing contract work in bridge building. Mr. and Mrs. Whitesides will spend some time at Spokane, Grand Coulee Dam, and Glacier National Park before their return. Golden F. Layton and Lionel at ayton spent the week-en- d Grace, Idaho, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Day and son. Cent, and David Sandall, left this Thursday) morning for the fair at San Francisco and the Pacific northwest. They will be gone two Chart Shows Utah Third In Guernsey Bull for Sale or Will Trade for Hay w, , out-of-to- ten-da- of Layton, with a party at the Ellison home Wednesday afternoon. Twenty guests attended. Mrs. Otha K. Green was the guest of Mrs. D. Keith Barnes Wednesday evening When she entertained in honor of her sister-in-laMrs. Kenneth Dotson, formerly Miss Breta Linford, who was recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ware returned Sunday from Vernal where tyey attended the Utah State Firemen's w, convention. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Williams are spending two weeks at the San Francisco Exposition and the Pacific northwest. Bishop Wm. A. Dawson is ill at his home. Mrs. Len Sandall returned Tues day from the Dee hospital where she underwent a major operation last week. Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Adams and son, S. D., left Saturday for a This Weeks Feature Virginia Baked Ham Beans Sweet Baked Tomatoes Rolls Drink 35c Films : Cameras Fishing Tackle : Novelties . Confections : Cosmetics WHITES Kaysville Phone 141 AHUf N M -- 47 Farmington DEL 21 MO. 4 0C 13 Indicates increase You have food fun when the food is good and the cost is so low that you save all there is to save. These prices for Saturday O. Automobile fatalities. Indicate no data received. Ogden, Utah, will be the host to the 1940 Utah-Idah- o district con- vention of Rotary clubs. Dr. D. Keith Barnes, president of the Kaysville Rotary club, announced , laBt Idaho. Tol-ma- n, available indicate that there was a decrease of nine per cent in automobile fatalities in these states during the first five months of 1939 as compared to the corresponding months in Oxydol, 20c Bathroom Tissue, 3 rolls, 10c Franco-America- 19J18. Purpose of the assembly is to rfimulate interest in projects and to assist clubs in outlining their work for the year. Talk at Meet Speakers included Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake City. Utah, Need of Rotary; Melvin Wilson of Price, Club Projects; Wallace F. Bennett, vice president of the Salt Lake club, Growth of the Salt Lake Unit"; the Rev. John Edward Carver of Ogden, past dis- trict governor, Vocational Serv- Parkinson of Cedar City, Utah, Importance of a Balanced Program; the Rev. Henry E. Stammer of Montpelier. "Strengthening the Club; E. F. McDermott of Idaho Falls. Clubs Responsibility to New Members, and George J. McGonagle. Educating the Public About Rotary. Departmental work of secretaries was conducted Tuesday by W. L. Eldredge of Twin Falls and of presidents by Hugh MacCosham of Pocatello and Rulon Barron of Brigham City, Utah. Hear Youth Talk At the final session, Rotarians were addressed by Dr. J. H. Cromwell of Gooding, past district governor, who spoke on How Best to Serve Youth; Richard H. (Dick) Wells of Pocatello, past district governor and international director, Rotary Extension, and Finis Bentley of Pocatello, Rotary Foundation. Seventy Rotarians and 30 Rotary Anns from 29 of the 30 clubs in the district attended. Salmon, recently organised, was the club not represented. Rotary Anns held a breakfast with Mrs. Tuesday morning, Thomas, wife of the district governor, as host. ice; F. B. CLEARFIELD The Clearfield ward jamboree celebration commenced this (Thursday) morning g contest The with a celebration continued throughout the afternoon with various contests and events, and as a grand finale, a gala dance for everyone will commence at 9:00 p. m. this eve- 10c lb. Fruit Jar Rubbers Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19, at the Kaysville public school grounds and Davis high school. The celebration will begin with a special picture show at the Davis high school on Friday at 8KX) p. m. The title of the show will be announced later. On Saturday, August 19, the fesning. r, and three-doll- tivities will commence with a paprizes were awarded to the rade at 1:00 p. m. This should first, second and third place win- be outstanding as arrangements g ners in the event are being made to have some of and went to: light weight class: the outstanding floats present that 1st prize, Jesse Layton, Clearfield; were shown in-t24th of July 2nd prize, Arch Peterson, Bountiful; parades at Ogden and Salt Lake. 3rd prize. LeGrand Hess, Farming-to- After the parade the crowds will Middleweight class: 1st prize, be led to the Kaysville public Adrian Draayer, Clinton; 2nd prize, school grounds, where sports of Kelly Draayer, Clinton; 3rd prize, all kinds will be held. These sports Ike Hodgson, Layton. Heavy weight will include softball games, races class: 1st prize, John Drahyer, for the children and many other Clinton; 2nd prize, Alvin Waite, outstanding events. For the evening a fin vaudeville Syracuse; 3rd prize, Mr. Richardson, Tremonton. program is being arranged. Albert Arville Sessions was chairman Barton will be in charge of this and conducted the g part of the entertainment. contest. After the vaudeville dancing will be enjoyed by all to the music of a very good orchestra. All kinds of eats will be available for every one. Family tickets will be on sale in the very near future. These tickets will admit the whole family ,to the picture show, the and vaudeville and the Dr. D. Keith Bame deputy sports, state health director gives the fol- dance. The 1939 carnival will be bigger lowing advice in the care of the and better than ever, according teeth. One of the big problems facing to Wayne K. Sheffield,, general the people of Davis county is that chairman in charge of arrangeof tooth decay. Several factors ments. involved must be considered, among The 11th meeting of the Friendly which are: 1. Heredity. 2. Nutrition. 3. Ex- Stitchers club of Layton was ercise. 4. Oral cleanliness. 5. En- held August 2 at the home of Jean docrine dysfunction. 6. General Ellison. The girls spent the afternoon cutting out their second dresshealth. 7. Professional care. The diet should consist of ade- es. The following members were quate amounts of nutritious foods present at the meeting: Beth" Weav- : with proper balance of mineral and er, Evelyn Layton, Jean Ellison, vitamin content. Drink 3 glasses June Whitesides, (Trudice Morgan, of milk daily. Eat fruits and vege- Carmen Adams, and Golda Thorn-leThe next meeting will be held tables, both cooked and raw, citrus or tomato juices, meats, eggs, at the home of Beth Weaver. June Whitesides, Reporter. cheese, whole grain cereals, cooked, cold, or bread and butter. Sugars should be raw to- prevent decay, First I went out with a as dates, figs, honey and fruit strange Stenog: young man last night and juices. he took me to a night club. Did Some of the coarser foods should I do wrong? be eaten to exercise both the jaws Second Stenog: How would I and the teeth and as a natural know? Dont remember? you cleanser. Drink six to ten glasses of water The office cynic observes that daily and chew food thoroughly. the two sexes, having raced for Teeth should be brushed twice for years, have now daily in the direction the teeth supremacy settled down to neck and neck. and grow, up down, and remember it is the brushing, not the denti-fric- Mouth washes have no medicinal that does the cleansing. value. 4 Doz siX-doll- 12 . ar b. Lux Soap, 6c Tomatoes, locally grown, he f 5c lb. Overland Salmon, tall can, 10c Morgan Cauliflower, snow white. 5c lh. Bountiful Cantaloupes, large, 5c Salt Bacon, lean streaked, 15c lb. horse-pullin- Veal Shoulder Roast, 18c lb. Beef Steaks, any cut, tender,' 28c lb. Assorted Cold Lunch Meats. 25c lb. Health Director Advises on Care Of Ones Teeth 4-- Pork Sausage, Sage Seasoned, 18c lb. PRSJWVGGS Vm 4-- H TOWN THEATRE, Bountiful, Utah y. Tuesday August 13-14-- Mr. Lincoln Young ' With ARLEEN WHELAN ALICE BRADY PAULING MOORE RICHARD CROMWELL EDDIE' COLLINS DONALD MEEK DORRIS BOWDON haa 4-Ro- om Modern Home ' for rent w, Linda that haaa laid I Wednesday and Thursday 7 August 16-1- 2 ADULTS FOR 25c Feature Attractions The Jones Family Two In Hollywood With JED PROUTY SPRING BYINGTON KEN HOWELL GEORGE ERNEST JUNE CARLSON FLORENCE ROBERTS ' M Paatnra IRENE HEBVET WILLIAM SURE, THOMAS LUNCH IS A GOOD PLACE TO EAHT Complete Short Order Menu Including: Our -- GARGAN la THE HOUSE OP PEAR" With ALAN DINEHABT WALTER WOOLF KING DOROTHY ARNOLD , EL BRENDEL Pina NEWS Friday and Saturday 9 . August Ba tarda? Matinaa I P.S. 18-1- Tha Kits B rather SPECIAL FRENCH FR1 The Gorilla With ANITA LOUISE PATSY KELLY LIONEL A TWILL BELA LUGOSI JOSEPH CALI .FT A EDWARD NORRIS Tha Rita B rather pit their wit arainat the weird. napnnefal Jftade to Your Order TIIOiiIAS LUNCH Inal artieitiea at a warden "aaaMthiBf" terrerixin an antiia city! Pina Added Attractiana. KAYSVILLE 20-J- WVWVVWWWVVVWVA1 " . 4 aartr Alt DONALDS PENGUIN" DanaU Dack Carteaa in Calar and NEWS e, deaths. FOR RENT' son-in-la- tory at Abrahaw Tha month of June had 43 births with Miss Mary Hatch of Bountifu spent the week end visiting at the home of Miss Jane Dibble. Miss Fern Simmons hasaefept-e- d the position of stenographer at the Utah Power & Light office Dieting is the triumph of mind reported the following major acwhich was left vacant by Miss over platter. tivities for July and the year: Nurswho was marriet Helen Corbridge es home visits 176 and 1702; Child this week. health conferences. 8 and 66; atMr. and Mrs. Ruben Kilfoyle tendance at conferences 122 and and son, Stearns, and Junior Cook 1161; immunizations against smallleft Tuesday for a two weeks' stay pox. 72 and 323, for diphtheria, 59 at Winnemucca, Nevada, where and 403; laboratory tests, 01 and who Mr. will visit Kilfoyle they i470; inspections of water, sewers, has spent the past three months food and milk 179 and 759. . there. in Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitesides and granddaughter, Miss Martha VERY REASONABLE ROOMS Knowiton, left Saturday for Clark See forks, Idaho, where they will spent -- Inquire two weeks vrith their daughter ant Mr. and Mrs. F. R MRS. GEORGE W. YOUNG Mrg. Nora Barton Knowiton of Layton, who are Kaysville Phone 2 Kaysville spending a few months at Clark fork where Mr. Knowiton is do WEAVER MARJORIE depart--ma- nt Communicable diseases reported for July included 4 cases of measles. 3 of mumps, one spotted fever and one typhoid fever. For the f.'rst seven months there has been 21 cases of measles, 18 cases of mumps, one case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever and one of typhoid fever. The department in its bulletin P. X. HENRY FONDA On August reports births for the first OAtwood of Kaysville, six months of the year as three discarded civies to don the olive times the number of deaths with drab of Uncle Sams regular army 163 births as against 49 deaths. The 12 I Sanda? Matiaaa 3vd, Udell for an enlistment term of three years, it was announced today in a news dispatch from the office of Colonel B. E. Grey, the army recruiting chief in Salt Lake City. Atwood was enlisted for the 13th U. S. infantry, stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, and will leave here for that station Monday night. He is the son of S. E. and Pearl Atwood of Kaysville. y Sunday-Monda- - Births Three Times Greater Than Deaths Kaysville Youth Joins U. S. Forces Reports Health Unit SALT LAKE CITY vtToaa H nt The Davis county health . r, A Surety of Purity LAYTON - Corbridge. Miss Helen Call returned today Thursday, f from the Dee hospital where she underwent an appendicitis operation two weeks previous Members of the "Nifty-Nine- " club met at the home of Miss Chtftiene Adams, August 4, eight members attending with Miss La Ree Adams as special guest The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of the clubs leader, Miss Thelma Harris, August for 21e New Cabbage, 2c lb. Soda Crackers, box, 16c Coffee, Schilling's, Drip or Regular, 26c lb. El Campo Tuna. 10c Milk. 4 tall cans, 26c horse-pullin- n. 15c Ball Zinc Caps, ' horse-pullin- Ten-dolla- n Spaghetti, 3 for 25c Big J. Flour, 97c Fresh Salted Peanuts, Prizes Awardedlor Kaysville Ward to Give Members Rotary Hold Its Carnival Horse -- Pulling at District on Reports Clearfield Fete KAYSVILLE The Kaysville Assembly at Meeting ward will hold its annual carnival 1 m. ' 9c This chart compiled for the pur- first with 47 per cent decrease"" pose of showing how the ' states followed by Pennsylvania "with 89 rank according to their decreased per cent. Utah has a record of 37 or increased automobile fatalities per cent of last years fatalities. Statistics from 40 states from shows Utah third in the list of decreased class. New Hampshire is which reports are immediately y. To BeHeld Saturday P. S. Butter, 29c lb. Campbells Soups, (Except Chicken - Mushroom) Prepared by TKa JEum Casualty and Surety Company II South Davis Fathers and Sons Outing 101 in Pa-caf- ic 4-- Phone : FOOD FUN! Indicate devreaiw or no change In automobila fatalities. n. BOUNTIFUL Plans for a South Davis stake fathers and sons annual outing, to last two days, at daughters, Virginia, and Jean, and the Sunset picnic area in Farming-to- n drs. Hugh Love spent the past canyon Saturday and Sunday announced were Thursday by week in Heber City. Five hundred seven descendants Charles A. Larsen, Scbut commisof Elias Adams the Pioneer, as- sioner. With each ward furnishing transsembled at Como Springs. descendand Five hundred portation for its group, the boys will fifty ants of Elias Adams the Pioneer, assemble for the trip to the area assembled at the ninth annual at 3:00 p. m. Saturday. A play period under direction of Adams reunion Monday, August Don Aamodt and James Burning-haUtah. Como 7, at Springs, Morgan, from 4:00 to 6:30 p. m., will The group represented members of the family from five states and be initial feature of the celebration. They Dinner will follow and from 8:00 to the District of Columbia. assembled at twelve noon for bas- 9:30 p. m. a campfire program will set lunch and the following pro- be presented, with Mr. Larsen in gram was presented at 2 p. m., charge. Other numbers will Include tricks with Jabex S. Adams as master of Leak ceremonies: Prayer, Richard rill- and games in charge of Orval Charles Bill stories. and Page; ing of Cardston, Canada; song, Mrs. Maggie Neilson, Cardston, Gardner; music. Cecil and Vernon Wesley E. Tingey; Canada; reading, Neta Adams, Carr; remarks, of awards, E. R. Layton; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. presentation comic act, S. Hatch. and a Bong, Adams, Layton; Hyrum Flag raising ceremonies will be Richard Pilling. Cardston, Canada; violin solo, violin duet and ac- held Sunday at 7:30 a. m. after in cordion solo were given by three the boys have spent the night be will Breafast the encampment. members of the John Soleberg served from 8:00 to 9:30 a. m. and family, of Oakland. California; services, under direction of harmonica solo, Allan Adams, Sunday will follow. Musical Robert Stelter, Layton; reading, Katherine Adams, numbers will be given by Lloyd Layton. Officers elected for the Hess and Thomas E. presicoming year were: Elias Dawson, dent of the stake, isWinegar. scheduled for president; Ethel A. King, secretalk. short W. W. Mrs. Zina Bennett, tary; From 11:00 a. m. to noon the Willey, R. W. Adams, Mrs. Vern boys will participate in a recrea Morgan. Roy Green, Mr. Willi tion period and from 2:00 p. m. to Adams, and Mrs. Pratt Whitesides. 4:00 p. m. a hike over the Bkyline Soft ball games and races, swimhighway will be conducted by L. ming and skating were all enjoyet W. Robinson, A. L. Clark and Ellis by those in attendance." Wilson, after which the encanjp-meBarbara Bone of Salt Lake City will disband. with her aunt spent the week-en- d and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. All Costume Jewelry and Summer Merchandise Reduced 20 VT MASS -- 11 R I CONN -- 9 -- 12 N J night, having returned from the annual two-da- y assembly of club presidents and secretaries at Sun Valley. Before Dr. Barnes report he introduced Wells F. Collett Mr. and Mrs. Bill Love accom- as a new member into Rotary, prepanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, senting him with a Rotary lapel eft Monday for the San Francisco )utton. Exposition and other places of inDr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes terest in California, and the and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tall motored to northwest. They expect to Sun Valley and represented the pc gone two weeks. at the assembly. Mr. Tall be the local club also Miss Zelda Ramsey will on the trip and the reported hostess for the Jolly Nine excellent talks given at the asseri-blheld club meeting which will be today (Thursday) at the home of The time of the convention will her grandmother, Mrs. Edward e announced later by L. R. Thomas, Simmons. district governor of Blackfoot, - Miss Beatrice Rosmait and Miss Lucille Ellison honored Mrs. Ben .Whitesides of Bountiful, formerly CLARK BURNHAM - Cor-ridg- e, -- 3 Fine Registered nd Dee Chipman. The Layton ward Relief society held their monthly social and meeting at the home of Mrs. Chloe Harris Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Bir-ki- n reviewed the book, Old Man Manick," by Edna Ferber; Bonnie Jean Harris sang two vocal solos, rehding by Betty Morgan and an original comic reading by Mrs. Kate Nalder. Mrs. Katherine Dick--s on was in charge and the committee on arrangements were: Mrs. Ralph and Marrian nickenlooper Ella Ray, Miss Jennie Harris and last week in Provo visiting spent Mrs. Mattie Firth. Refreshments Mr. and brother-in-lasister their o were served to fifty-twmembers and Mrs. Leon H. Flint. and guests. Mrs. Robert Simmons is ill at Miss Nelda Gailey entertained a home, . ler number of friends at a skating and neighbors of Mrs. Friends wienie and Como roast at party entertained at a showSam Adams Springs Saturday night in honor er in her honor Wednesday afterof Bill Corbridge, son of Mr. and home. Mrs. Calvin Corbridge, who is here noon at her Mrs. John Whitesides Mr. and on a short vacation from Berkeley, Heber Carlos of Mrs. and Mr. and California, where he has been atwere among the Idaho, tending school for the past year Jurley, the attending people and a half, and Mr. Fred Lopshow 'uneral of Mrs. Geo. P. Adams. also of Berkeley, who accompanied Alice Whitsides and Misses Mr. Corbridge home. left Monday for a Hill Kathleen Mrs. Carl Wahlquist entertained y auto through the at a birthday party last week in northwest. En trip route they will vis-- t honor of her little daughter, KaMann Mrs. Charles and with Mr. ren. Twelve guests were present. Mrs. f Washington. Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thornley of Hill was formerly Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hennefer dann Atyton. left Monday for the parka in Mrs. W. E. Wiggill and two southern Utah. Fatality-Decreas- es - weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day and 'amily left this Thursday mom-n- g for California, where they will make their home for an indefinite period. Mrs. Golden F. Layton and son, in Salt Jrent, spent the week-en- d jake City with her sister, Mrs. Tracy Maddox. James E. Ellison left Sunday :or Kansas City, Kansas, where he will spend ten days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lundstedt of Los Angeles, have been visiting this week with Mrs. Lundstedts turned Tuesday from a three sister, Mrs. James E. Ellison and week's honeymoon trip to the lira. Rachel Whiteside.' northwest and 3an Francisco. John Ellison has been spending Miss Helen Pamp from Omaha, this week at Salt Lake City with Nebraska, is spending a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Ellison. with her aunt, Mrs. Rufus -- Mr. and Mrs, Evan Ellison and Mr?. David Weaver. returned last Thursday Mrs. Rufus Dickson and daugh- family from a two weeks' vacation trip to ter, Mrs. Reed Oviatt Of Farm- ' f ellowstorte N ational " park, J Glaington, spent Friday at Evanston, cier National park, the Pacific Wyoming, where they visited Mrs. northwest and the fair at Sy Dicksons sister, Mrs, Harriet rancisco. Spencer. Tatty Layton, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill and son, and Mrs. Glen Layton, who has immy, left Saturday for Bear )een confined to her bed under.Ake and Sun Valley, Idaho, where going treatment for an illness the they will spend two weeks. past several months, is able to be Mr. George Love is ill at his out and much improved. borne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and The following Boy Scout Troop Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips of in daho Falls spent the week-en- d of the West Layton ward, accompanied by J. E. Neville and Robert ayton, coming to attend the fuSimmons, spent Tuesday night at neral services of Mrs. John II. lobbs' Hollow: LeGrande Sim- Layton which were held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Romney of mons, Wayne Page, McKay CarYork City, were guests over New Brown, Billy Ralph week-en- d Neof George W. Layton Wendell he os, Carl Stevenson, ville, Wm. Gailey, Jay Land, Billy and Miss Vera Layton and other will be yton, Rulon Call and Steven relatives. Mrs. Romney remembered as Miss Agnes Lay-toCall. Dick-8oTn,a- THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. ioin 0 , |