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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940 PAGE FIVE THE WEEKLY REFLEX Iiinnrnl l Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Smedley conducted in that ward last Sun-- 1 kins at their home in Layton. Sprvlt'Ptt Mrs. Louise S. Yaunt of Salt at their home last Thursday eve- day was the mother of Mr. Charles ' VIRGINIA S. BENNETT The guests included Mr. and Workman of Syracuse. Like spent Sunday in Kaysville visning. j A lOr UCSdtiy Phone: Kaysville 62 3 Mrs. Robert" Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W.i.e of S. I.OVC SALT LAKE CITY Arthur R. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful spent theAn,on vis-Paul R. Thomassen, Jr., and week ' of David KAYSVILLK past William Weiner, tn connection with the regular I hilip J. BennettrMr. and Mrs ..inrigjwith Mr. and Mrs. Leon Waite AKhur Brown, of SanJoae, CaliTailor palmer. 17, son of Mr. and Brooklyn. N. Y.. paid a M7.ro fine ' sacrament meeting held last Sun- Wallace Christensen and Mr. and and family. is spending "a7 few days KAYSVILLK -- Funeral fornia, seriee he whenpleaded guilty. Mr. J. Karl Palmer, Salt Lake, Monday Mar in Mrs. at the home of his days evening at the ward chapel, Mrs. John I. Fisher. Isie f"r Kaysville Simpson WenMr nn.l Mrs Dick Snencer and and former residents of Kavsullc. before' . hist iee o.MV Peaee AIr. and Mrs. William Bruce reN. Kilfoyle. Mrs. the local Relief society organizaRoy aunt, U II Barnes 'to miles Tue-daan y ho a driving at dud Salt Lake Morton of Salt Lake tion presented the following pro- turned to their home at Rigby, Mrs. Maria zone. a long illness, lie hour in a following pital, week few a herethis gram in commemoration of the Idaho, last week-en- d after spenddays Pleading guilty to ignoring' a spent was a student ut..!he, South high home of Anniversary of the organizat- ing a week here with relatives. Mr. her sons, visiting-jit-th- e at North Farmington stop sign 'i heel at the ft me of his death. and Bernard Morton. ion. Presided by Mrs. Clyde Bar- and Mrs. James Bruce also of Sterling of Lake Veil Salt Young, Ben-junction. a H lie lUitl as I'm served Mr and Mrs. George ; bj h page ber ward Relief society president, Rigby who accompanied them writ pf KaM.!U Second ward in the mg Mrs. Walter Thomas left Sunday I lilted States senate. Itoin ilr' Gordon Ohlson rendered two miiam for a few more wtfek,. vis nett. Jr., spent Sunday afternoon Lfor Pasadena, California, where she bom September i. 1ms; m Pi resid-vhe ugu-- t l.', l:22, tee. The Relief society visiting with Mrs. Frederick Brind in r.,du, t.oltIUN- a t.uigl.ter of violin solos, wil spend two weeks visiting relam KaV'Ville until two at her home in .alt Iaike City. and its Origin. -- by Mrs. Ruth joins L.ihcl William Jntdmc and "" SimpA tives. large numbef of Syracuse pooago, vh n the family moved to Mrs. Myron Payne left last week Smedley. Mrs. Helen Briggs ren- pie were in attendance she was mairied P Howard Criddle, Mrs. Mr. and fuat the Come, for Parma. Idaho, where she will ,OVl. on April 12. I'"'! m Mm. Salt ,! ake City, lie was an honor dered a musical reading who were here to attend the fu-Mrs. neral L. of service John from uaduate Irving juniut; high visit for the next month or six Yy0', They moved to W ilei uuni MiCom$ Ye Saints, accompanied by accident at Davis Griddles and Mis John Lgnn of ral sei vices of Mr. high school three weeks with her Ifi addition to lus parents, he Mr, and afur their nut-ig- e reMrs. Newell Gailey. and Miiial parents. James Green Criddle, Mrs. few a llnvr. mother, afClearlield Wyo ward spent chapel Sunday Sonuvived hv two Mteit Krla and . ,, Relief Mis. b AnC. l. of . sketch moved Los tu in laterBurton, home to hvfv coat's their ,h wet.Va!, turned h. Original l.iiwl!', ternoon. Mrs. Slaughter being the Thur-eooMainSal Ijakn a mer ()f Mrs, Elmer Sessions spent Wed- - where Mrs. I.ovc made ,h i lmmo ciety." by Mrs. Joseph S. They were acMrs. Kenneth L. Thur-go- d mother of geles Saturday. Ku i and li.iid iikht otln Mt hei of death Criodle who the Mrs. titv, A vocal duet Gift of Love Mi time until SntJames her Gleen ('Jarenee companied by of this place sister, nesday visiting spent nit r, nofv a page lit the dioil 1A ca. I.ove weeks two homo will was sung by Mrs. Itha Criddle and ,n visiting in at Suman hir spend Mr. and Mrs. L: II. Morton of J,lan D. C. A retold work. huiih nduiigton, l.. I' r California. in Active southern Mrs. Maude Bennett. den. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs Funeral services will be congiven by Mrs. Alice BJjjckfoot, Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Strong of Mrs. Mark lteazer returned to hi- was a Relief mh let teacher ducted story was then Don J. I). Gardner of Brigham City, renat Schofield in. m 12:.o do p cuts Friday Lake visited with Mr. and ,mre Salt Gailey. Mrs. Vttn were Sunday visitors at the er home Wednesday alter spend-Utah, S. ward D. L, the ivr-. Wild Irish sons folk . solo. the ofMrni'nl vocal Hosts F. Gailey on Tuesday. My A. 1 Irs. paik aie a Mrs. Clallde lljlaml dered wing mg two weeks with her sister at1 and urytvtng Bla- - chapel, j.YCi Douglas street, with' Mrs. Flank Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. home of Mrs. Florence Bennett. Rose. daughters: Idaho. The Misses Marian and Cleo mires,. Clarence and Bruce l.ove of Bishop Horace B. Edwards of- Smedley then told of, the Relief Mr. Arnolc Mrs. and isof Salt Lake visited Samoan illiam l.ov e, ficiatmg. Burial will he m Was- in Payne the City Kaysville; Hugh and Society Work and Mrs. Louise Meed motored with Mi s M rile Rob- - atch Lawn Memorial padk. their v Leone Myron Mrs. Attru, father, Payne, lands. " i rovo Wednesday and spent the ins and Mrs. At tel Foxley of Lay- last week-enFriends may call at 1IC South On Tuesday afternoon, March 19, Miss Beatrice Miller, a studay. Miser-able- s, Love of Vernon street Thutsday evening and Mrs. State Stewart Hinckley; Les returned ton; lesson George the Literary dent at the Brigham Young Col- - Mrs. Martha Layton and Mrs Clara Kridav at the family home. was concluded by Mrs. lie! home from the Dee hospital last - .Ha t n- - m. until - Sunday afternoon,-- after undergoing -- SVifbee B duet vocal A fcn Briggs. will visit the remainder children and 12 and - tinme of services, them, an ten grandchilgreat operation days ago. numbers was rendered by Bessie The condition of Garth Gailey, vl the week- here. dren; and the follow ing brothers N Gailey and Mrs. Marie Robins of who received HolSheriff and Mrs. Joseph and sisters: William Simpson of severe burns in an Its Layton. .Relief Society andLouhome. new Mrs. brook a are accident at Davis high schol three building Kaysville; James Simpson. Growth was given by Mrs. weeks ago. is very much improved. C onstruction is well under way on Robena Cottel and Mrs. Lillie PLANT NOW ise Steed. However he wiU have to remain in the house which is located just Arave of Hooper; Mrs. Agnes, llftl-- , flood Assortment of A delicious luncheon was served the meetSchoward liday of Ogden; Mrs Nellie Plants hosp,tal for 8eVeral more weks south of the Syracuse to the Urge crowd which was in before house. HOME OWNERS, ORCIIARDISTS, market gardfield of Idaho Kails. Idaho; Mrs. out he is of ing completely col to attendance, the Relief society of OConnor Anchorage, Edith and Anderson R. Mrs. Arthur ener and farmers are best served in securing ors Blue and Gold were carried out danger. The Junior girls of the ward M. Mrs. Laurence I. Criddle visited Alaska. on in the luncheon. The hostesses . A. Send a Corsage P-enjoyed a Progressive supper with relatives in Ogden on MonDependable ncclimated Home Grown Nurwere Verna Simpson, Lydia McRaster at the Morning Tuesday evening day. arty f Cora Bybee Donald, Lottie Bodily, lomes of Misses Margaret SmedMr. and Mrs. GetJrge II. Bennett. sery Materials and Pedigreed Seeds. They cost and Edith Simpson. up Helen Gloria Warren. Bodily, r and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook Mrs. David E. Cook entertained ley, Eva Jean Frew and Ileene were Sunday evening supper guests iy more than ordinary grades. Hoses, dor.. at a family dinner party last Sat- Others who attended were Waite.. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. lexton in honor of the urday Violets, bunch hus- Evelyn Waite, Junior Leader, and at their home in Salt Lake City. her of anniversary birthday Everything in Planting Materials for Home, serLillian Rampton, Funeral Anderson, FARMINGTON Mary dinmarked at were and Ben Cook Places Mrs. band. (Hardening daughters, BenHelen MacDonald, Eliza LaFay and Joan, spent last week- vices fur Mrs. Margaret Grounds, Orchard and Farm- ner for Mr. and Mrs. Charles hunch Ardella Janice Sweet who died Jettha Peas, nett, Christensen, S2, Workman, Corbitt Clinof Colleen as in and end Lake Salt ker guests daughter, City, Lillie Higgs. Beth Jenwere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac, last Thursday of pneumonia, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen Thurgood, FieldGwelda FlINKHAL SPRAYS Elda sen, in Farmington Call and make your selection at our Centerville Hansen, conducted Sunday and and daughter, Maurine, Mr. and family. Mclloney Katherine Cook, Miller, ing, Gladys D. S. ward L. Mrs. . more and chapel. A specialty . . Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mr. Mrs. Ole C. Sessions, Mrs. EuNurseries and Display Gardens. and Arvella Hansen. Mrs. Workman was born at CresGlen Briggs and son, Bobbie; Mr. Sesless for Mrs. flowers Esther money Tolman, Tolman gene Mrs. Mr. left and Eugene cent City, Iowa, May Is, 107, a and Mrs. Wendell Hansen of Garthis morning (Thursday) for sions Barber, Miss Ruth Tolman daughter early of Willey B. and Elvira Miss Steed, T. Mrs. Joseph. land; will and Miss Nola Barber all attend- Shelton where Idaho, they WinniBurley, and Corbitt, and came to Utah Edna Cook, Miss June attend thfe funeral of their niece, ed a miscellaneous shower Wed- when she was three years old. She fred Cook. Drussell. who is the nesday evening, given by' Mrs. Mrs. Leon Waite is much im- Virginia of Mr. and Mrs. David Ephraim Tolman at her home in was married to John V. WorkMain Floor J. C. Penney Co. daughter EndowLake old Salt in the the illness man of an from past proved Drussell. They were accompanied Jountiful, in honor of her daugh- ment Phone 4136 - - Ogden ten days. house, in 172. Mr. Workof the near fubride a Eva, Sessions ter, Mrs. Esther Barber, by man died April 29. 1931. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hill accom- Mrs. Barber will Deliveries can be made spend the day ture. CENTERVILLE, UTAH PHONE BOUNTIFUL 190J Surviving ate three sons, John panied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. with her Cook were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and daughter, 25c W Workman. Salt Lake City; Anderson to Pleasant Grove last Mr. and Mrs. by express Joseph Payne, also Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Charles II. Workman. Syracuse, For 35 Years the Dependable Source of Supply! Sunday afternoon and visited with of Burley, Just Write, Call or Phone E. at their Ellison James drs. Mrs. Minnie Anderson. and Moroni N. Workman, Eureka; 15 Mrs. Lola Frew entertained ten iome in Layton. Mrs. Alice Steed. Mrs. Carl K. Barber is ill at her four daughters, Wedneshome her lady friends at Mrs. Howard Stringham of BounMrs. home, suffering with influenza. an old fashioned quilting tiful is visiting this week at tfie Tooele; Mrs. Arvilla Steed and and Miss Lorlee Vowles and Miss day at Essie Farmington, Yeager, iome of her parents. Sheriff and Mrs. Vera Peterson, Centerville; Margaret Van Sickle of Farming-to- n party, Mrs. Alvin W. Zeigler of Marys-val- Mrs. Joseph Holbrook. were Monday evening guests 23 grandchildren and 19 California, arrived here of Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett. morning and will spend Mrs. Christine C. Walker, Mrs. Tuesday One Sweetly Services were: month- visiting her parnext the Lionel Mrs. E quarSolemn Clyde Barber and Gregory Thought, I ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. MRS. KARL IIINMAN Williams visited Wednesday with Neville. Mrs. Know That vocal resolo, be will tette; 86-Zeigler Phone: Farmington Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Coles of Hunts- membered as Miss Silverine Ne My Redeemer Lives, David Cook; ville. solo, 0 My Father, Florher ville before marriage. of Washing piano Miss Eleanor Farr .. Members of the 30th Quorum of conence is Holbrook Spencer; vocal duet, That Sheriff Joseph Seventies of North Davis stake and fined student at the B. Y. Wonderful Mother of Mine, Lloyd bed where he has been ton, D, C., aweek-ento his d .their "Wives were entertained by U., was the guest of her Hess and David Hughes vocal suffering the past few days with aunt. Miss Emma Miller. solo, Going Home, Lydia WWWWWMWiVWWiW pneumonia. Mrs. Myrtle Maxfield has been Mrs. Ben Cook assisted by Mrs. prayer at home, C. P, BowWANT FOR RENT Elmer Wilcox will be hostesses to ill the past week. en; invocation. Frank Rigby; beneGli GC members of the Syra Lita club Mrs. Catherine Lund was honored diction, John V. Elliott. 5 to 10 Acres of 2 next Wednesday afternoon at with a birthday party at her home Speakers were John Ivan Hess, Guests were bishop of North Farmington ward; Pasture Land for Summer. p. m. at the Relief society rooms Friday afternoon. at the meeting house. members of the Neighborhood Mayor Fred M. Abbott of Ogden, CHAS IIEYWOOD Mrs. John Workman of Farming Birthday club. Mrs. Irene May-fiel- d D. C. Hess and 1L Julian Miller. ton, whose funeral services were and Mrs. Alta Smith served Miss Annie Rigby gave a reading. lunch to seventeen guests. The Gregory quartette sang The following were guests of Christian Goodnight at the grave drs. Luverne llinman Thursday: in Farmington cemetery, which drs. Vilate Parrish and children, was dedicated by Earl Spencer. by DaughJoyce and Katherine of Moab, Mrs. Flowers were directed and grandLaurette Sanders, Mrs. Ruth Leon- ters of Utah Pioneers ard, Mrs; LaDell Moon. Miss Mar- daughters were flpwer girls. Grandwere garet Leonard and Mrs. Allene sons of Leonard, i SYRACUSE -- -- Kaysville Justice Fines Violators Atier Long Illness: Win. Palmer Dies. Held J MrS. MafV 1. . 1 , i w ot'-mi- le j i ShJas t 1 d - 1 - KAYSVILLE ' m - ( , . -- - d. I..'sunn. 1 ; 1 , c 1 3 - d. J -- -- -- Jls Trees - Roses j - Faster Specials -- ir Funeral Held . for Sunday Mrs. Workman -- $1.25 25 79d98( i 15d 15d . . 50d FLOWER BOX . Co Porter-Walto- n son-in-la- w a e, gK'at-grandchildrc- n. FARMINGTON - db dte Wer-bere- r; 33 to (8 qied fort O0EQD 8d feffl 00 Qnnlii (hilfc VAVYVAYVWVVW, S am acts . Returned missionaries reporting Ogden , Utah bocs Beautiful, Mrsv-NVorkm- at the stake quarterly conference at Bountiful Sunday, included Miss Easter Footgear for Women an Employes Union Is Organized Miss Virginia Young entertained twenty members of her Sunday Articles of inschool class at her home Monday FARMINGTON Wasatch Oil the for evening. corporation Naomi Brown, Lemuel Hedgpeth Refining company employes credit and Alma Parrish of Farmington. union were filed at the office of Major, The Ladies Literary club will be County Clerk R. Bruce " entertained Friday evening by Mrs. today (Thursday). d Officers of the Katherine Lea. P. Ilibler, are: union George Covered Wagon Post Veterans Ford Hatch, vice presiof Foreign wars will hold regular president' Don McPhie, treasurer and dent; meeting Friday, March 22, at 8 LeGrande Parkin, clerk. Frank ' p. m. officers comprise Mrs." Amanda Richards visited Hatch and ofthe directors. the board in Provo Sunday. Twenty-nin- e employes hayeub-scribe- d ' Sadie ' Clark u has- union. in the' the past week. A family warty was -CARD OF THANKS at the home of Mrs. Maggie We wish sincere our to express Lundberg for Mrs. Ida Griffith, to all those who bo honoring her birthday annivers- appreciation us in any way durassisted kindly ary. -recent bereavement, caused ing our The' annual "Relief-societypand death of our illness the gram commemoratinjhefoundinlbybeloved mother. of that organiaztion, was held Sun The family of Mrs Mary S. Love. day night in the L. D. S. chapeL Speakers were Marcia K. Howells, of the general board, and Bishop John R. Walsh; Miss Annette R. Dinwoodey, vocal soloist; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess. Jr., furnished Mr. Hubert Lamvocal music. bert accompanied by Mrs. Laura newly-fome- 2V495 Fleiibie, hand fashioned-elasticizefootwear in Black, White and Colors 11 heel heights. . d becn-quitc-- ill held-Tuesda- nr- r HEEL HUGGER SHOES . Sizes S to 10 The new spring and summer heel hugger. May we suggest Stock is now complete. size range is the while now your selection $3 95 itAMiiMa complete Womens and Girls Sports Shoes $l98to M played instrumental Carr AAAA to EE 95 num bers. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Mills left Wednesday for a short visit in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thornley. The North Farmington ward Reuw.K.tA'i lief societyentertalned'Friday we- -' rr ning at the ward amusement hall, the occasion being the annual seventeenth of March festival A . THE FINEST ONION SEED program, dance and refreshments made up tie entertafnrrieht. Thomas E. Giles, of the general ALFALFA SEED board of the M. L A. was a featured speaker-im the North Farm'll Xiti .m CMtF Lt" ington ward Sunday evening. Da FUSE I vid Hughes sang several numbers accompanied by Mrs. Katherine Lea. Miss Edith Lloyd nlayed vioalso lawn crass seed lin solos, accompanied by Mrs. PASTURE MIXTURES. CLOVERS Walter Manning. Miss Clara Richards of Farm ington was presented in a progNO GUESS .WORK! ram of miscellaneous readings at the Union building of the University of Utah, Wednesday afternoon. She was assisted by Mr, and Mrs. Milton J. Hess. , . -- A great season is ahead for sports and leisure footwear, at the price you youll find the style you want here and wish to pay. Down Stairs Section I Phone 100 Layton Motor Go. L-- y: |