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Show PAGE EIGHT SYRACUSE VIRGINIA S, BENNETT Rhone: Kayaville 62-- J 3 Bill Swan Gets Owl and Key Bit CLEARFIELD son, Harold Weatheraton, Qyde Adams, Fred Clark, Golds' Criddle, La Vaun Stuart, Irene Manning and Adra Reynolds. . MRS. CLYDE ADAMS Correspondent Phone Kaysville 226-R- 4 SALT LAKE CITY Bill Swan, The ward-M.Lla sponsoring Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Goorge of three-ac- t the Adam and drama, Bountiful announce .the engage- University of Utah student from " A farewell testimonial will be Eve, to be presented Friday eve ment of their daughter, Lois, and Kaysville, was recently initiated in- held Sunday evening. February II, ning, February JO. at the ward Don Sessions, youngest son of Mr. to "Owl and Key, honor society at the Clearfield ward chapel in amusement hall. Miss Ardis Nel for men senior stuin outstanding and Mrs. P. T. Sessions of Syrahonor of Eldera-Robe- rt Holt, son is director The cuse. The marriage ceremony will dent activities and scholarship. Starks and Robert Smith, Gayle who cast includes: 'for the play. DaLast he was member ol a. year Doyle Rampton, be performed in the Salt Lake City 15 do will to mis leave February vid Miller, Royal Sessions, John L. D. S. temple on February 14. A "Skull andBones, 'honor society v work for the L. D. S. Sessions, eionary for men. Alvin Stoker, Opal Ilad-fieljunior number of social affafnrhave been Mr. Swan is in the church. Carl B. Green, chairman Florence Larson, Lucille Magiven and are being planned for School of Law. registered He is a graduate of the ward missionary committee, bey, Jean Thurgood and Jay Lay young couple Monday evening. will be in charge of the program. ton. Miss Lola Mann entertained at a of Davis high school. He is being assisted with arrange' ' shower at the home of her parMrs. Joe Knight has completed in Ogden. ments by Victor Smith, also of the hospital ents, Mr. and Mrs. David C. Mann - Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Bloxham of committee; . arrangements for a in Bountiful. Those present from Kaysville bridge luncheon to be given at spent Tuesday with their Make your reservations now for Nob Hill in Ogden this (Thursday) Syracuse besides Mf. Sessions were and daughter, Mr. and the Washingtons Birthday lunchMr. and Mrsi La Mar afternoon. Those planning to .atWaite, Mrrf. Lowell Hansen. eon sponsored by the Kaysville Charles Waite, Bob Bodily and the tend besides Mrs. Knight of ClearMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Thur- unit of AuxAmerican the Legion Misses La Von Uirt and Lucille good had as'lheir' field are Mrs. Harold Ellison, Mrs. Sunday' dinner iliary to be held February 33 Tall of South Weber. Blaine Adams, Mrs. Joe Day and Mr. and Mrs. George guests The Clearfield Kiwanis club met Mrs, William A. Dawson of Layton Make your reservations now for and son George G., of last Thursday evening for their and Mrs. Charles Hirsch of Murthe Washingtons Birthday lunch- Layton. eon sponsored by the Kaysville regular meeting and luncheon. ray. Mr. and Mrs. Theran Briggs' are State Patrolman Way-nar- d unit of the American Legion Aux- rejoicing . over the urrival Highway Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dalton and of a Bennett talked to the mem-x-be held to 33. iliary February baby girl born to them at St. of Willard were Sunday family Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox gave the Maras about, "Safety on the High- dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. in Salt Lake City C. hospital way." A boy scout program is be- L. Smith. theology lesson Sauls .Vision and Friday evening. for the next the Changed Life, and Mrs. Clarmeeting Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ben- ing arranged Jessie II. Barlow and Mr. and ence W. Smedley gave the teachers nett, Jr., had as evening, February 15. Mrs. their supper Thursday will Keplar Sessions are recover-n- g be held topic, "Love," at Relief society guests, following the Gold and Meetings every two at their homes from weeks rapidly henceforth afternoon. Tuesday meeting Green ball Friday evening, Mr. received last week as the njuries Melvin Hill returned home Tues- and Mrs. Members of the Clearfield Joseph S. Thurgood, Mr. Sessions car skidded off the highbusiday evening from a four-daGuild will ami Mrs. Glen Briggs, Mr. and meet Monday evenear Kaysville. ness trip to southern Utah. Mrs. Joseph Cook urjd Miss Del.sa ning, February 13, at Alehins tea way T. Smith is recovering at Albert - Mrs. J. A. Ashton of Woodruff 101H-3trooms, Thurgood. street, Ogden. arrived here Tuesday evening to JostesBCH for the evening will be lis home from pneumonia. Clyde Hill of Ogden spent Tuesvisit for a week with her mother, day at the home of his Melba Taylor, Mrs. Bessie Bishop Melvin G. Wood called a parents, Mrs. Mrs. Esther Sessions Barber. ahl and Mrs. Mary Abrams. Mrs. meeting Wednesday evening of all Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gardner of Janice Cook, daughter of Mr. and ..aura Hawkes of Ogden will re- ward officers for the purpose of Blackfoot, Idaho, returned home Mrs. Ben Cook, is ill with influview the book. The Three Sisters, planning the annual ward reunion :or February 23. 'Sunday evening after spending the enza. by Cornelia .Spencer, week with Mrs. J. J. Bennett am Mrs. Howard Stringham of BounMr. and Mrs. Carl B. Green, Mr. Boy Scout troop 151, with Briant with friends in southern Utah. tiful was n week-en- d Mrs. David Layton and J, J and visitor us the at furStringham scoutmaster, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. home of her Sheriff am nished the program for the ward orbes attended the annual conparents, Rodney Fames Friday evening all Mrs. Joseph Holbrook. M. I. A. Sunday service, vention and banquet of an insurthe Dee hospital at Ogden. Mrs. Golden W. Smedley is able February I. The evening was as ance company in Salt Lake City program Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Ander to be up and around aguin after an follows: Opening prayer by Ex- "hursday, son and family were Sunday guests illness of three weeks. plorer Ronald Harold Steed had as his weekflag cereof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson at The North Davis stake M Men mony conductedFisher; by Scout Master end house guest. Sterling Peterson their home at Sandy. and Gleaner Girls are making Stringham and Scouts FerriaLar-son- , of Richfield. Both men are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Schoon-fel- d plans for a Valentine Leonard Odd and Calvin J. S. A. C. studentsyoung Leap Year at Logan. occupied the assembly pro dance to he held Saturday Stringham; talk, "Scouting Afound Elaine Holt, daughter of Mr gram time Tuesday evening at the at the North Davis Juniorevening High the World, by John Larson; vo- and Mrs. Harold Holt, is still con M. I. A. meeting. . They related school cal duet, "God Bless America, by fined to her bed with a serious ill gymnasium. interesting experiences while makShirley Walker, daughter of Mr. Gordon Wood and Ferris Larson; ness. their home at Port Townsend, and Mrs. Ralph Walker, is ill, suf- talkj Whnt Soouting Has Done ing Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith of Wash. They also spoke of the fering with pneumonia at her home for the Church, by Fred Clark, of Centerville entertained beauty of the place and the religi here. Friday evethe ward talk "The In- ning with a ons of the various people. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis Holbrook fluence of bishopric; party Scouting, by Mark Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Byrne and and two sons, Val and three departing were Brent, of the ward missionaries,wards superintendent son, Clarence, of Ogden, visited Sunday dinner Robert Smith, their of Mr. and Y. M. M. I. A.; congregational guests Sunday afternoon tat the home of Mrs. Charles IJ. Burton of Kaysgrandson; Robert Holt and Gayle singing. America," and closing Starks. Bishop and Mrs. 1jG. Henry Ramp ville. by Gordon Wood. ton 'and family. Mr. and Mrs.- - Bert Rawlings enMrs. Hannah Hansen, Mrs. Lo- - prayer D. W. Campbell, western super- tertained as Flans are now well underway for ma Cook of their Wednesday eveand Mrs. Vervisor comof the the annual ward carnival which na, Hill of Syracuse North Mr. and Mrs. Victor ning guests, Layton Davis to his home returned pany, recently will be held three days the end of Stake Beehive Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Russel met at leaders, the after an extended business trip for this month. The committee head- home of Mrs. Delsa Thurgood. in his Foulger OgHe San visited company. ing this affair is Samuel Cook, den Tuesday evening to discuss Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfield Francisco, Portland, Tacoma, Seat- were chairman, with Ira P. Thurgood plans for the coming Sunday dinner guests of Mr. months work. tle, Victoria and Vancouver, Brit: and Roy Briggs assisting. , Mrs. and Dillon Smith in Ogden. Wilcox, Hoyd son ish comColumbia. He reports his Mrs. Don (Schofield entertained of Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Loy Wood enteris is Wilcox, nice a in business pany doing in honor of the birthday annivertained at their home Saturday eve seriously ill at the family home, Alaska and the Hawaiian-island- s. sary of her son, Lee, last Friday suffering with pneumonia. i Mrs, Joseph Mabey left early ning with ship wreck" party and evening at her home. The guests pot luck" supper. The guests Royal Rampton has been lit for last week for a six weeks visit were included Miss Audrey Miller, Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Green, he with her and week, inpast, daughter Donna Bodily, Miss Clara Miller, suffering with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steed, and R. fluenza. U. Mr. and Mrs. Mettcnett of Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Beazer, Russell Rambrough, Alvin Wood of ClearSan California. Mrs. Diego, William' Sandoz, Taul Beazer and Phillip J. Bennett and son, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Adams of field, The Explorer boys and junior Bruce Schofield. Sherman, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith Layton, M. of I. A. the ward Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craig and ier sister, Mrs. Cecil Rushforth at girls presented of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Marion the one-ason and Mrs. J. D. Craig of Layton her home in Ogden. play, Sweet Sixteen," Steed of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening at the ward hall. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Lewis Briggs has been Mayben Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Jun-oaway The play was directed by the r and Mrs. Ira P. Thurgood. Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Bowen J"om school at Weber college for Mrs. Julia leaders, Mrs. Mary Ann Bodily is in a the past two weeks, due to illThornloy and Mrs. Flora Knight and Explor Hadlock of Ogden. very critical condition at the Dee ness. er leader Clyde Adams. The cast theThe M Men and Gleaner girls of Mr. and Mrs. Icon Waite, ward gave a dancing party sons, iicludcd: Lucile Smith, Ida Mae Charles and Sterling, and daughTuesday Dora Weaver, Adams, for Eldersnight following Mutual it, Betty Robert Holt, Robert ter, Janet, were Sunday dinner Marie McKntire, Virginia Cooper, guests at the home of Mr. and Norma Manning, Alber.ta Clark, ?nuth and Gayle Starks, depart-tn- g Well Bought Mrs. Clarence Bert in South Wemissionaries. The Junior girls Mna Jones, Darrel Montgomery, and Explorer boys joined the group ber. Paul y George Smith, Ilenich, Lyng-- for the Is Half Sold Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox visited Stoker, Dick Hamblin, Keith served. party. Refreshments were with relatives in Farmington Fri- drown. Ralph Clark, Sheritan JaWe believe this is true. day afternoon. cobs, John learson and Lynn Waite, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coles of )onna . White and Yvonne Green We have tried it. You llarrisville spent Sunday with Mrs nrtoil ns prompt resses and Keith 5 TOWN have bought. We have man. Christine C. Walker. Jaqucs was make-u- p " Bountiful. Utah Mrs. Ethel Layton presented the gained new customers. Mrs. Roy Beazer was hostess to teachers' message Manifestations members of the Hobby We will continue to club ol Lovi at Sunday - Monday - Tuesday the regular Relief soat her home Friday Lobby afternoon. buy for cash, sell for Those who enjoyed the afternoon ciety meeting Tuesday. Also, Mrs. February earl Wilcox gave two lessons, entertainment were: Mrs. Howard cash, and always have What Susan B. Anthony AccomSunday Matin. 3 P. M. of Stringham Bountiful, Mrs plished, and in your desires upperHome the Safety WALLACE BEERY Brigham Harvey of KajsviHe, Mrs. most in our minds. nyno Cook of Ogden, Mrs. Alden and on the Highway. In President Kathrine Parker an- r isher, Mrs. Bruce Flint, .Mrs. Florida Grapefruit, Lawrence Briggs, Mrs. Myron Bod- nounces the annual visiting teachThunder Afloat large can. 9c ily. Mrs. Elmer Wilcox and Mrs. ers convention of the Clearfield ward will be held next Tuesday, With (rant Haws. Lettuce, solid, crisp. 3c h ebiuary i:t, i the chapel. Every CHESTER MORRIS Miss Leah Brown returned to her Miracle Whip. it 31c VIRGINIA GREY visiting teacher is expected to be home in Farmington after DOUGLAS DCMRK1LLE in attendance. spenda week CARL ESMOND Dates, fresh stoek. at the home of her . Look wui, Lizzie, a three-ac- t ling C1.KM REVANS brick, 23c. nn,l comedy drama sponsored hy the l'l U'vIUg REGIS TOOMEY Kl Camp. Tuna. I Pc S u nTay school "will be pro- cinmA P r,m'1Ioy' 7 Plua Thuri Ilershcya WORLDS FAIR JUNIOR under the direction of D. M. Nel.Chocolate Syrup, illness. and NEWS son. The cast includes: Nel- , - d, ss son-in-la- w Ron-nenka- rs Lit-eru- ry y . Second Ward Prima ryJV lissionaries of Layton to Depart Meeting Held Monday on February 19, to attend missiondeparted .S(IBV ho1 , Lake City. Safe A farewell dance. .missionaries was hold in k " The officers and KAYSVILLE (Special to The Reflex.) ton ward amusemeu: halMn.Ulr-Second teachers of the Kaysville LkYTON Elders Barlow Briggs in. day evening, and a . Ward - Primary "association held and Jack Burton, who will leave as be given m their honor 1 lh their first meeting at. the .home missionaries for the L. D. S. church chapel, Sunday. of Mrs. Wendell Barnes Monday evening. Assignments for the year were made and the years program was discussed. Special guests included Mrs. II. E. Williams, Mrs. Henry Call, Mrs. Wells Colett and Mrs. Kent JohnIt Is Unlawful to Shoot Any Gun Within theCifv son of the stake board and Bishop William E. Gailey. Anyone Caught Shooting a Gun or Air Rifle in the City The first general meeting of Will Re Prosecuted. the association was held in the . temporary quarters in the public KAYSVILLE CITY school building Tuesday afternoon. 11 . 1 NOTICE 1 C0jxcil t s Two Davis Teams V Are Undeafeated. In M Men Play K LAYTON Clearfield and Kaysville remained undefeated Wednesday in North Davis stake M Men basketball play as the former defeated West Layton, 9 and 53-2- Kaysville took Sunset, Syracuse won over West Point, in the other game of the evening. Monday will see Clearfield meeting Sunset. Layton playing Syracuse and Kaysville pitted against West Layton. 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