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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGC EIGHT CLINTON LORETTA R. CHILD by r Mrs. Golda Muir, accompanied Mrs. Jeanette her mother-in-law, BE THRIFTY" al BUY QUALITY Here are (he worlds finest foods; in a wider variety than you can committee attended the pa geant at the Logan taberhacle Wednesday Campbell's Soups, 19 varieties, 9c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs., 29c Kingsford Corn or Gloss Starch, 2 for 15c Roily Polly Peas, 8c Dinnerette Whole Corn, ' 10c ham. Frasier, who is recovering from a serious illness, is reported to be improving satisfactorily and is able to be up part of the time. Mrs. Loretta' R. Child, accompanied her brother, Lauran Rice, to his home in Maywood, Cal., where Bhe will remain for a few weeks. Mrs. Warren Stallings of Eden, formerly Miss Lola Frasier, is im- proving from a major operation and may soon be able to leave the Dee hospital, where she has been 32c lb. receiving treatment. A special Easter program was presented Sunday evening at the Clinton L. D. S. ward sacrament Elder Kenneth P. Child meeting. was the speaker and Dorothy Gaims, a vocalist from Ogden, furnished the music. Mrs. Austin Child was hostess to a pot luck supper, served at her home Monday evening, The following couples were served: Mr. and Mrs. John T. Child, Bishop and Mrs. J. Albert Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Johnston, Mr, and Mrs. William Froggett, Mr. and Mrs Leo Child. Mr. and Mrs. Rich-ar- d Maw. Mr. and Mrs. John Child, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Draayer, Wright Child, Raymond Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Child. Miss Elna West gave an interesting lesson at the Clinton Relief society meeting Tuesday. The les-- j y 1arenta Dont Understand one of the series of lessons Me, for young mothers given every fourth Tuesday of the month. Fruit Cocktail, 8c 17c Ih. - Dinner Club Salad Dressing, qt. 23c Diamond Spring Clothes Pins, 3 doi 15c Brooms, good quality, 40c Bathroom Tissue, 3 rolls, 10c Wax Paper, 125-f- roll, t. 10c Matches, carton, Wheaties, 11c Oranges, site 200, 15c do. Quart Clorox, 15c ilershey Cocoa. 1 lb., I3e Schillings Coffee, any grind. 2.1c Ih. Milk, popular brands, 7c l.amb Roast, 22c Ih. Pork Chops, 18c lb. Steer Beef Pot Roast, c N 19c lb. FOR SALE Choice Smoked Bacon, piece, 18c lb. Cottage Cheese, fresh, tasty. 10c lb. 1936 Chrysler Sedan A1 Condition A BARGAIN PoUto Salad. 12c lb. mskaggs 8000 D. MILLER Phone 1 53-- W Will Accept Team or A Surety of Purity" LAYTON, UTAH LAYTON ITIIA LAYTON WHITESIDES Correspondent Phone 198 where they were birthday dinner the L, D. S. mission field: Mr. am party guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mrs. Henry Morgan of Ogden; Chipmah, the occasion being Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan. Mr. Mrs. Chipmans birthday anniver- and Mrs. James II. Morgan) Mr. and Mrs. Israel Smith, Mr. and sary. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith and Mrs. E. M. Whitesides, all of Lay-toMr.' and Mrs. A. Z. Green family, who have been living on of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clearfield; W. the George Layton farm, have of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. moved to Ogden to make their Harvey Mr. Smith has accepted George Spackman and Mrs. Myrtle home. employment with a railroad com- Criddle of Farmington. - " Mrs. Evan Ellison and Mrs. " pany. Mrs. D. B. Rushforth of Center- - Spencer Adams attended a lunch ville is visiting for a few days at eon at the home of Mrs. Frank B. the homes of her daughters, Mrs. I Muir in Bountiful Monday, where r. Ruben Green and Mrs. Dick Wea- - plans were discussed for the ta Gamma Mothers Tea to be Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Harris of held next week at the sorority Riverdale, formerly of Layton, an- - house in Salt Lake City of which nounce the birth of a son March the Davis County Mothers are host-2- 5 esses for the affair. at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris spent Mrs. Stanford Wiggill was taken Sunday at Huntsville, visiting their to the Dee hospital Monday, where mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Harris and ghe underwent a goiter operation Mr. and Mrs. Harvey- Bingham. this Thursday morning. Dean Simmons has accepted the w? C8.d t V16 Y with the 0. P. Skaggs n' if? formerly Md by Mu n; Mrs. J. William Burton was ored at a surprise party at her, e folhome Monday afternoon Mrs. Frank relatives: lowing Whitesides, Mrs. ArE. Christensen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Zina Bennett, Mrs. Laura Egbert, MrsTKen-net- h Page, Mrs. Marrion Bennett,' Mrs. Jay Simmons, Mrs. Malinda Burton and Mrs. Ray Harvey of Kaysville. George W. Layton underwent a major operation at the Dee hospital in Ogden Wednesday morning. Mrs. M. M. Whitesides returned to Layton last week after spending the winter in Los Angeles, Califorand daughnia, with her ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Richards. Before returning to Layton, she spent two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. E. O. Muir at Bountiful. , Mrs. Clarence Peterson of Sansonian ebusiness college in Ogden. dy returned Sunday to her home, The was held at the Utah after spending the past week with Poweraffair and light auditorium. Mrs. her sister, Mrs. Temma Whitesides, who has been seriously ill. At Dick Weaver, Mrs. Lloyd Weaver, Mrj. Byron Porter, Mrs. Frank present she is improving. Whitesides, Mrs. D. D. Harris and Miss Marjorie Webster, a grad- Mrs. Ray Harvey were among the uate of the Superior School of special quests. Beauty Culture, has taken over the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith an- hon-- i by-th- -- son-in-la- w " tion between northern Utah counties, E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce, said in a letter received Thursday by County Clerk R. Bruce Major. We are anxious that all county FARMINGTON Davis county officials in northern Utah become officials will be urged to become affiliated, the secretary wrote members of the Intermountain The present organization includes Association of Civic clubs as a officials from Weber, Box Elder means of promoting closer coopera and Cache counties. County Officials Will Be Urged To Join' Group Del-ve- , . so Dependable and Economical The 1940 PONTIACS successfully prove that thriftiness is less a matter of size and weight than of fire engineering.' Because the big, cam bow to none for economy of gas, oil and upkeep. Tim and again PONTIAC owners report IS to 24 miles per gallon for both six- - and models. As for dependability 81.7 per cent of all PONTIACS eyer built are still in use. - M. T. Asparagus, all green, . tender, 8c lb. White Tip Radishes, - - 3 for 10c O. P. S. Butter, 1st quality, Mild Cheese, full cream, evening, March 21. Afton B. Nelson and small daughter, Darlene, were gutrSTi of Mr. arid Mr. Dean Child Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.'Albert Bonham and daughters, Mrs. Ruby Davis and Mrs. Mabel Child left early Friday morning for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Bond Bonham. Mr. Bonham is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bon- find elsewhere, and all at prices that make it truly thrifty to buy quality. Del Monte Muir, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowe of Hooper, left Friday for Los Angeles Cal. They will attend the wedding of Miss Maxine Muir and Francis Van Rensselar to be held March 80. "Mr. and Mrs. Arlis Frasier of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. Frasier's parentSrMr. and Mrs. M. F. Frasier. Members' of the' Clinton Geneo-logic- Pick-u- p Truck as Part Payment tT irSiKhu b,ry . wis Weaver L.MrsJ a er home. full-weig- eight-cylind- . is seriously Mrs. Merlin Adams entertained twenty younug friends of her son, Paul,. Friday afternoon when she honored him with a birthday party, Earl Morgan Is back to bed again with a heart. ailment! suffering beauty shop formerly operated by. Mrs- ?n Joe Mrs. Birdie Layton. Day, Mrs. Blaine the Dee hospital Ogden, March Adams and Mr' Harold Ellison Mrs. Keith Smith and small son wiI1 ch of Salt Lake City, spent two ,their, bpride clb Wendell. Adams, son of Mr. and days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson. of c,e,r,ield Mrs. George Flint gave the social service lesson, Psychology of He will spend his spring vacation 1 l The Layton Kiwams club held Personal Efficiency, at the regu- with his parents. . . lar Relief society meeting Tuesday. and their Aguiar luncheon meeting at Mrs, Golden M. Adams The Young Womens group also daughter, Miss Lois Adams, attend- - tl?e Trocadero Wednesday eve-e- d met and continued their study of the funeral Tuesday at Spanish n,ng CountY Agent DeLore Nich-For- k of Glen Miller, husband of oIs was the speaker. family relationship, My Parents Do Not Know Me, was Mrs. Annie Pingree, of Ogden, given by Mrs. Adams' niece. Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner. Following Miss Martha Knowlton, daughter visited last week-en- d at the home the meetings, the group assembled of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Knowlton, of Mrs. A. B. Cook. in the gymnasium where refreshwho are making their home at ments were served. ill at Nyssa, Oregon, is VAW1V.VV.V,W.,AWJ Mrs. Laura Craig had the mis- a hospital there. seriously Miss Knowlton fortune to fracture her right arm underwent a mastoid operation last Monday when she slipped and fell week. HOUSE AND LOTS at her home. She is now staying Mrs. John H. Hill entertained with her daughter, Mrs. George in honor of her 24 Acres With Water daughter, Mrs. AlRonnencamp for several weeks. lan Adams, Wednesday afternoon, FRANK BLAMIRES Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams, at the new home of Mrs. Adams Kaysville bv Mri, R. W. Adams, in West Layton. A two course and Mrs. Glen Corey of Ogden, luncheon was served to fifty spent Monday at Tremonton visit- guests, ing relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Adams had Golden Dony left Tuesday for as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Alberta, Canada, where he will Mrs. C. H. Boylin and family and spend the next six months. Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Thomas and Dony has spent the past winter in family of Salt Lake City. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickenloop. had as their af er and family attended the funeral temoon and guests Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. evening. Wednesday of George Hickenloop-e- r T. M. Birkbeck of Milton, Oregon; in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Glen Miller and Miss Virginia Adams an employe Bonnie of Vernal and Mrs.daughter, Geneva of the Utah Power and Light com- Stewart of Lehi. Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner are pany in Layton is at present working in the Ogden office for a few spending a week at San Francisco " weeks. and where they are visMr. and Mrs. Leo Hill, accom-paine- d iting Berkeley, their sons, Ralph, and Joe, and by Mr. Hills father, James who are attending medical school Hill, spent Thursday in . Provo there. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spackman entertained the following guests Wednesday evening at a family party honoring their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Spackman, who will leave this Thursday evening for -- ; er Drive the New Pontiac Today Priced as Low as 9io50 " &,rifLAdth7suhome ht Delivered See Us Today for a BETTER DEAL We Have no Used Cars in Stock! E.L. Tall Motor Co. FOR SALE rhone 101 Kaysville I I , FRIDAY SATURDAY, MARCH 29 and 30 CORN Yellow or White, 2 esns PEAS No. 2 can, 3 for OLIVES jlWWVAW.VAWWV TOWN THEATRE S' 15c 25c 29c Bountiful Utah W Sunday Monday Tuesday March 31, April 2 BiiUii Matin I P. M. 1-- DEANNA DUKBIN In FIRST LOVE With 1 ROfiERT 8TACK HELEN PARRISH EUGENE PALLETTE LEWIS HOWARD JUNE 8TOREY LEATR1CE JOY Dtannaa in lav. Tht aaaal J! tat ucltlat In htr lift! Alan CONFEDERATE HONEY Calar Cartoon an Con With - WIND" and NEWS tht Vj and Thursday April 4 Wednesday FOR 25c $ ADULTS CESAR ROMERO MARJORIE WEAVER SNOWDRIFT THECISCOkTd"AND THE LADY 3-l- RICE With iVbVi MARTIN RORERT BARRAT GEORGE MONTGOMERY VIRGINIA FIELD HARRY GREEN -- GLORIA ANN- - WH1TH BaJ man Sark for cairar, Stntritai fondly twilt, aU hteanoa af tht Ultra Kid with Ctaar Ktnitra a O. Htary'a fay cahallaral ' . . v a g (Vtodef CHRIS-ri-N Motlral Metcuty Jj MG O-- tt. un economy i 1 la ; RAFFLES DAME MAT , DUDLEY-DIGCE- 1 ' I ; uMQUt tRS wr Layton phone , "JOE Layton 5 100 I a J P j , - W1U.IAM GARGAN MARSHA HUNT TOM NEAL Daman Ranyon'a moat txriting and tayoat acratn ramanctl -' Alta Gang In Alfnlfna Itenhla" ' j , 5a. aj I AND ETHEL TtRP CALL ON THE PRESIDENT" i 3 rolls . Palmoliveor Camay " PAR S cancairad. - Onr JM.D.T1SSUE. a'ra With WALTER BRENNAN J J Sn arts Down, lge. pig. P.&G. BITTY 2nd Foatnra Attraction ANN SOTHERN LEWIS STONE In Motor W 4 POWDERED SUGAR lge. bar, 5 for Stealing faarlnattd hiaa. tha way rambling fatrinatro athtr man. RAFFLES, tha tht if tha world adorta, aha ertpt thrangh tha night ' 01STlHCXtV S While,-- CAKEFLOUK With I Redr 11m- l- lge. pkg. t J -- B1SQUICK Satmrday JJatinoo P. 1L DAVID NIVEN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND 1 BEANS Pina for tht Booh" and NEW8 5-- 1 Blue Rose, lb On Friday and Saturday April 6 r pail b. V a V S S lge. pkg. L pkg. OATS 9-l- iSuSEuB . for WHEATIES CtZ 3-- 2 2 Size b. bag CORN KIX 51c 5c with Dish, 2 pkgs. 25c Uc 39c 23c CORN FLAKE- S- POST TOASTIES, 2 pkgs. 19c 19c SODA CRACKERS 1 20 C 31c 27c 27c 17c 17c 20c COFFEE Liberty Bell 2 Jbs. . - Popular Brands, lb. BROOMS 5-t- ie CORNSTARCH- Gloss or Corn, Kingsford, 2 pkgs. Sr 26c 49c 15c ORANGES, 220s, 2 doz. LETTUCE, lge. heads. 2 for 29 Bunch Vegetables, 3 for GRAPEFRUIT doz. CABBAGE, new, solid, lb 1UC 15 19d |