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Show A D. L. Holbrook Davis Publisher Files This Week Seeks Position For Commissioner In Lower House Heres for Good Hunting - a David L. BOUNTIFUL of Woods Cross, Wednesday filed a nomination petition for the Hoi-bro- I ' THURSDAY, lUiv ,c THE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE EIGHT V , v -- v V. rrrv ft - ok Warren Rice, of Centerville visited a short time in Farmington Friday prior to weekend visit in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. . KAYSVILLE Clyde XTEpper-son- , Rice accompanied Mr. and Mrs. publisher of The Weekly Re- Edward Newman and 'daughter, flex and manager of the Inland Aancy, on the trip. Printing company, filed a nominaThe Aurelia S. Rogers camp and tion petition for state represen e the Helen Mar Miller camp of the from Davis county,. Monday.. )aughters of the Utah Pioneers Mr. Epperson, a Republican, was enjoyed jt luncheon party and prothe first candidate to file for the gram at Lagoon, Monday eveoffice from either major party. -- ning. Foss Richards and son, Stanley, Active in Republican circles his entire life, Mr, Epperson has. been of Salt Lake City, in company with a resident of Davis county for the Urs. Amanda R. Richards and Ru-o- n and Clara Richards spent one past 28 years. He is past president of the Utah State Press associa- afternoon this week on a picnic tion and a past director of the Na- party at a park at the head of Farmington canyon. tional Editorial association. Mrs. Roy White and daughters, N. R. A. days he was a Miss During Ethelyn and Miss Ilortense, member of the national code au- attended-miscellaneous shower a thority for the and evening party supper printing and publishing industry. in Salt Lake City. Monday The party, givHe is married and has a son and en by Mrs. Milton F. Burt, 1528 daughter. He resides at Kaysville. Laird avenue, and Mrs. Donald Preece, 270 West Second South W. street, was held at the Burt home in honor of Miss Genevieve .Sullivan. Miss Sullivan is to be mar-rie- d to J ay White --Tuesday - mom--in- g at the Cathedral of the MadeMr. and-Mr- s. ta-tiv- " . 'r - , ft FARMINGTON i - I .1 Barnes George Is Candidate for Ljnn Burton (left), Chailes II. Burton and J. W. Cherrington release S.IOjpung pKessanta in Davis county. club was entertained at KAYSVILLE Insuring contin- Clothing home of Mrs. Alvin Waite Frithe local s ued good hunting for day afternoon. ThiSjWceks meet-n- g this fall, 350 will be held at the home of pheasants were releayd in Davis Mrs. Arnold Bodily with Miss Doncounty Saturday by the state fish na Bodily as hostess. Miss Ellen and game department, In cooperahome demonstration agent, tion with the Davis County Wild Agren, is expected to be present. t Life federation. June Rentmeister, a nurse at the . The chickens were brought to Dee hospital in Ogden, and daughDavis county from the state hatch- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli RentCherW. ery at Springville by J. meister of Syracuse, was stricken rington, an official of the state de- with an acute attack of appendihatched partment. The birds are citis and underwent an operation in incubators and those released loWednesday evening. Her condically had just been taken from the tion, though serious, is somewhat brooder. More than 3000 have been improved. rcelased in Utah this spring. of Mrs. Lake Salt Albert Domey, Aiding Mr. Cherrington in dis- City, was a Monday visitor of hep. Dain he of pheasants tribution. TXrents, Iflr.' and Mrs. John "Stokvis county Wvre Charles H.Bur-ton- , er in Syracuse. president 6f the local wild Waite and Mark Beazcr Gerald life federation, and his son, Lynn accompanied seven boy scouts to Burton. Chalk Creek, located Just east of nim-rod- ld ' . Coalville SYRACUSE VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Correspondent S Thone Kaysville 62-J- , , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson and sons, Wayne and Joe, and daughters. Fay and Mary who left two and a half weeks ago for StI Katherines, Ontario, Canada, to meet Elder Raymond Anderson, who has been laboring in the L. D. S. Canadian mission for the past two year, returned to their home last Saturday afternoon. They reported a very lovely trip, having gone by way of the northern states and returning through the western states. They visited a number of Mormon historic points which made the trip very educational. Elder Raymond Anderson will be the speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The L. 0. S. first year , 4-- H 0. P. S.' Standard The O. P. S. Stores have set a high standard. We are improving this standard day by day with dean, modern stores, fine wholesome -- foods, and fair prices" to benefit our customers. , Fancy Utah Tomatoes, 8c lb. Morgan Cabbage. 2c lb. Del Monte Salmon, 23c O. P. S. Butter. 1st quality, 33c lb. Tang Lunch Meat, i caw. 23c Lard, fresh, pure. 10c lh. Star-KiTuna, fancy, 2 for 31c Utah Catsup, quart, 10c 'Milk, 3 tall cans, 20c Crystal Glass Bowl, 20c (2 large Kelloggs Corn flakes free) st Ileavy Red Jar Rubbers,' 4c doz. Quart' Fruit "JafsT i -- Complete, do. 75c Kerr Lids. 8c do. Vinegar, I gallon, 25c (bring jug) Crushed Pineapple, gallon, 57c Jello, , -- delicious flavors, ; Citrus Granulated Soap,, ' 25c Peanut Brittle Candy, lb.. O. P, S. Hi Pa tent Flour, 15c -- $L09 .Pork Roast. 18c Fresh Side Pork, 20 - PorkCh , lb. Mutton Chops. 18c lh. Mutton Shoulder Roast, ( 4 outing three-da- y ily. Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett was hostess to members of the North Davis stake Primary association at her home Friday afternoon. A splendid program was Tenderer Sunday evening at sacrament meeting. The program was a special outline which was sent to the ward from the general authorities of the church in commemorating the week of July 24, and included The Emigration of Latter-da- y Saints to the rocky mountains from Nauvoo. Speakers were T. Joseph Steed, Mrs. Melva Cook Hansen. of Garland, and D. 11. Christensen. The ward choir rendered appropriate music for the program, under the leadership of Eli Rentmeister. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Woolley and family of Salt" Lake .City were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker. An eight-poun- d baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodg son July IK. at the Dee hospital in Ogden. This is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour A. Miller, Jr., and family left Friday for Muriaugh, Idaho, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton. Mr. Mil ler and sons returned home Tuesday morning while Mrs. Miller and daughter, Clara, remained in Idaho for several more weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Holt are leaving today (Thursday) by bus for Detroit, Michigan, where they will purchase a new automobile. They plan to make an extensive tour of the "'east before 'returning home. They expect to spend about ' a month. Dale Thu r good returned from the Dee hospital Friday afternoon to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thurgood, after undergo-inga- n a ppon d i c it ia .operation. .ten. previously. Walter Baird of Ogden was a Monday- - visitors tthehofntTor MrT and Mrs. .Arnold Bodily. Mrs. John Stoker is spending and this week with her dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Harris of Layton. Mrs. Harris has just returned home from the hospital with a baby girj. The following couples enjoyed a dinner party and dancing at Lagoon Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Lionel, 5frs. Everett, Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Rgfus C. Willey, Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber. The event was honoring the , -- son-in-la- w . 5c for a the middle of last week. Bishop and Mrs. G. Henry Ramp-to- n and family spent last Friday fishing at Pine View. A large number of friends and relatives of Elder Lewis E. Briggs went to Ogden last Thursday evening to bid him farewell, as he left for his mission in the northern states Mrs. Samuel J. Neville left last Friday evening ' for Marysville, Calif., where she will visit for the next month with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Zeigler at their home there. Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Rich of Morgan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ramp ton and fam- 15c lb. Cold Lunch Meats, 25c lb. Clifford Barber, Everett', Johnson and Eugene Telman.'"-- "' The Genealogical, scoicty-o- fthe ward is planning a trip for this week-en- d which will include a visit to the L. D. S. Manti temple on of the Friday and a tour of -some - ' southern parks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson and children of Salt Lake City, were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hampton. -- QJLSKVVGGS STORES A Surety of Purity" Layton,- Utah Ideas unrecorded are water stored in a sieve. of county commissioner, term on the Dcmecratic ticket. At the time of the filing of the petition, Mr. Holbrook said: Mr. Holbrook was bom at Bountiful and in the south end d of Davis county all his life with the exception of six years, during which period he lived at Clearfield. He has numerous friends and financial interests through the entire county. He is the larges sugar beet grower in' the south end of Davis county and is one of the large land owjners and a very successful and progressive farmer. He is 4.7 years of age and is the father of six children. He has been active- -, throughout his life.in church arid civic affairs', serving at the present time as a member of the west Bountiful ward bishop' ' . I ric. i I two-ye- ar h&s-liVe- J On , August G.r.a,ntcf. Sudents . Colty Lu-ci- le all-da- mon. L. W. Robinson . is in charge of arrangements for a business meeting and social to be held shortly by -- the' Sout- h- Da vis "Stake" M. 1. A. executives at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lynn of leine. Garland, B. Wyo., were guests of Mrs. Mrs. Rebecca and Mr. Cardon KAYSVILLE Announcement . B. Miller and Mrs. Ethel Elizabeth Bill and Mrs. was made this week that George Hickman, of Logan W. Barnes, g Democrat and visited at the home of Mr. and B. Udy during the week. Broschin-sk- y Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. M. P. Leonard one day the a of Bountiful entertained to a visit in Calipast week prior ' fornia. group of guests at Sunset beach Mrs. A. L. Clark has returned one evening during the past week. from a visit in Portland, Oregon. Guests from Farmington included Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Robinson and Mrs. Clark came by way of. Ix Fuller. Jesse Angeles. James C. Brown, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Ellis and family spent the Wednesday holi- Calif., left Thursday morning for hia home after visiting relatives day at Black Rock. Bob Robinson of San Fernando, here since Monday. Mr. Brown is Calif., and Miss Nancy Rich, of a son of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ellis of Salt Los "Angeles, are vacationing here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. Robinson. The visitors are a ne- their brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. O. W. Ellis. phew and niece of the Robinsons. Mr. and Mrs. George Spffe, of The Ladies Literary club will hold its annual summer party at Bountiful,' and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lagoon on the evening of August Robinson, attended a theater par2. Miss Emma Miller is chairman ty in Salt Lake City, Monday eveof the committee on arrangements. ning, enjoying a luncheon afterHer assistants are Mrs. Lucy Hess, ward Mrs. Ethel Udy, and Mrs. Rose Chaffin. Mrs. Jeannetta Robinson, ) KAYSVILLE Cooperati Weber college and the Utah H Agricultural college, the v St4 Youth administration is pieparations to assist worthv2l5 people between the &geS JJJH . 2. years m gaining and vocational training Morgan, Davis high school cipal announced this vutk prit Vocational subjects dude radio, business. agnctH sewing, art and home ec0noH Dormitories will be isUbhsffj the two colleges for those able to the administration t T dormitory projects the vouth be paid $30 per month, lws $19 for subsistence. He will hi " pected to hours per month or about fcj hours per day. To those in Davis oountv ..Weber college bu., a dent project offering m.; pt.r can be granted. Under the n resident plan, the youth w to work 50 Interviews of those seeking under these projects win he h at Davis high school at 7 :K p , July 29, Mr. Morgan said. ' work-approximat- e?? J houra-pmtranT- life-lon- 1 , . Kiwanis Outing Set at Lagoon Tennis Tourney Will Be Held NYA Aid to Be at-tend- StateJLegislature 1. office a number ginia Young, beekeeper, nBeehive girls atof Farmingtotended an outing held by the South Davis stake at Brighton. Girls were: Bertie Dell Walsh, Arlene Steed, Wanda Backman, Johnson, LaRue Woodland Sarah Jean Smith. North Farmington ward Sunday y School has announced an 7 at held be to August outing Cojpa Springs. Miss Margaret Leonard, Miss Margaret Ann Moon, and Mrs. K. G. Hinman and small daughter, Karlynn, enjoyed a picnic party in Ogden canyon Friday aftemopn. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and small son, of Billings, Mont., were Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark of Beverly Hills, Cal if have returned to their home after a visit here with Mr. Clarks mother, Mrs. Sadie Clark. Harold Bennion fo Logan spent a day the forepart of the week with his mother, Mrs. Mary Ben- - 1 KAYSVILLE Kaysville citys tennis tournament will get underway August 1, according to an announcement by Kent Johnson, city recreation supervisor. Tournaments will be held in mens singles and doubles, juniors singles and doubles for those 18 years and younger, boys singles and doubles for those 14 years and younger, and girls singles and resident of Kaysville,1 will seek the nomination as state representative from Davis county. Mr. Barnes served one term. as mayor of Kaysville and four terms as a member of the' Kaysville City council He served two terms as city treasurer and two terms as justice of the peace. While a member of the Kaysville doubles. City council, he was elected to the A small entrance fee will be board of directors of the Utah State charged for those entering tha Municipal league. He is a charter mens and juniors division to aid member of the Kaysville Rotary in paying for tennis balls, Mr. club. Johnson said. The Kaysville Pardoe cup team Agricultural export commodiwas defeated three matches to two in a closely contested match at ties were hit hard by the turn. of events in Europe which suggested Ogden Sunday. The locals held a possible early termination of hosmatch point at five games to three Wheat on the Chicago tilities. in the deciding fracus, only to lose Board of Trade broke the full pera after long battle. This was the missible limits for one day. Lard first of the Pardoe cup matches also lost sharply. Buying ground in the northern division. Besides in spot markets came Ogden and Kaysville, Logan and to commodity an abrupt halt when the comBrigham Cty have teams entered. news rapidly headec modity. Kaysville will entertain Brigham towards spot ' climax. its Sunschool at Davis this City high day at 2:00 p. m. values the counFarm try over increased about one per Games cent during the 12 months endet March 1, 1940, reports the bureau of agricultural economics. president, has announced that the 1940-4- 1 program booklets' will be distributed on that evening. Dr, Lewis Clark of Portland, LAYTON Joining with the Salt Ore., is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lake and Ogden Kiwanis dubs, Clark. members of the Layton organisaMr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and tion and their families will partwo children spent the Twenty-fourt- h ticipate in the annual outing at at a Farmington canyon Lagoon this (Thursday) evening. Free rides on all concessions park. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Richey have been planned for kiddies and returned during the wreek from a skill awards will be given ladies. trip to Arizona and are visiting at Festivities begin at 4 p. m. the home of Mrs. Richeys parents, .Mr. and. Mrs. C. A. Lloyd. The Ise just been bit by a dog young couple will leave soon to make their home in the northwest. and 1se worried. I hear whenever Mrs. Dent Whitesides and new- a dog bites you, whatever the dog born son returned during the week has, you get, from a Salt Lake City. hospital and Boy, then you have a right to are at present at the home of Mrs. worry! , Whitesides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Why?" Albert Moon. That dog just had eleven pups! Under supervision of Miss Vir Puppet. . Dan E. Lee Is Candidate for ' Commissioner WOODS CROSS Dan E. ! er aswt-so- r . RIDE IN PARADE Kaysville did her bit in the Cos ered Wagon Days parade on tk Twenty-fourt- h by sending five f her sons to Salt Lake City in 1 mode T Ford. The five boys, Ed Davis, Jim Strong, Lamar Greet. Russell Barton, and Dick Saxton, were dressed in whatever vu available, and each had an AmerThe groq ican flag to wave. claimed that the parade wouldn't have been what it was if it wasn't for them. Jim, the driver of the car, said We started third froa the end of the parade, and ended a block from the beginning (Editors Note: The parade started at the Brigham Young monument and ended a block away on the corner of State and South Temple.) i real-esta- te Softball Are Features of 1 Play -- Program . KAYSVILLE Beginning their season with two victories over Layton, the Kaysville girls softball team will again meet the Layton-ite- s at Layton at 8:00 p. m. this 5 (Thursday) evening. Friday will see Kaysville playing Bountiful in that city and next Wednesday Bountiful will play in TOWN THEATRE j ' Bountiful Utah Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- ay JULY J Kaysville. The Kaysville boys baseball team won a 5 to 8 decision over Campaign Pictures v ASSSSSWSV 5 P. M. Pay S its time to get that picture taken for the coming political campaign. We are prepared to give prompt service on pictures and engravings 28-29-- Sunday Matlneo Linda Dxrnell-Joh- n The battles on, and . , . 6Vx8 prints . la STAR DUST , Layton Friday night at the lay-to- n with park. This was the second Green w d Roland time these teams had met. In the Beth Hughes Gar William first game, Layton won by a 0 to 2 Mark Mary count. yaangstera acrap- - Tara lr in plaaa tat lha-eping Kaysville will travel to Bountiful the great ndeentnm that la this Friday for a double-heade- r. a Hollywaad One game will feature boys 14 to S Abo 17 years of age and in the other, Lataat IManey tartaaa Bane Tenable boys 9 to 12 will participate. BounThe Flag 8pm1 a la Color tiful will come to Kaysville for re- J and NEWS ' turn games the following Monday. Yonnr-Chartott- ran-Mar- y Haaly-Dana- ld anall-tow- n un fwr-the- Gwcndpjajlobects Died Wednesday At S.L. Hospital LAYTON Miss Gwendola Roberts, 87. died in a Salt Lake hospi- tal Wednesday morning of diabetes. Miss Roberts was bom December S JULVTftT-'Il- In THE LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STARS With Raaaall Haydrn-MarriNaah Berry -- . Anita a Rorara Jr.-Ka- th M Faatwra FREpl.ONPE AND "" Hlnrrint Lyan Bari-Mar- jnan y lbwera-Ala- Rohart ' -- JU ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS r mCAMPAIGN L1TERATU RE - iryKa-Ut- o -- r- e.vJtoma-ag- - V. r- - Mb -- Baxter w Aba NEWS Friday and Saturday AUGUST Saturday . Tyrana See Us For Bath Haffhaa W ilcaaaa y tiaria-llenr- ay member of tne L. D. S. church. Surviving besides her parents, are three JbrothorvWeliW-XL-Snodde- n H. and Henry Roberts, all of Layton; four sisters, Mrs. Rulon Ford of Centerville; Mrs. Joseph II. Francis of Salt Lake City; Mrs. David Cook of South Weber and Mrs. James II. Wood of Brandon, Canada. Funeral services for Miss Roberts will be conducted at 12:30. p. m. Sunday in the West Layton'L. D. S. chapel by Bishop Wallace' Gailey. Irtermont will be in Kaysville-Layto- n cemetery. - Zanc Gray mi X-r- GUStT D Two Adults for 28Y2C Victor Jr-J- a An Sw . 1. 1902, in Magrath, Alberta. Canada. a daughter of Walton A. and Olive Corbridge Roberts, and moved with her famly to Layton in 1911. She attended Layton Jpiiblje., sehoohr-K"WflS'gtaduateil from tne University of Utah. . For the past six years she had been a practicing technician and had been connected with the Mt. Carmel Mercy hospital. Detroit, Engravings Extra Wednesday and Thursday J M a tinea 2-- .v samu'n g . "VWnn -- i 3 I P, M. - '"' imrii Imilandl-PrHinitoiriig'- S; In JOHNNY APOLLO "With Edward Amold-IJoy- d Charley Grapewm-Lian- . Nolan el Atwill ll Jlieka Jonathan haa Not tinea Jeaaa Jaaaa Tyrana Pawer had aach n dynamic ' rolat Aba Color A Gander At Mother Gaaaa Car loan and Man af Mnacb Hale-Raaae- Phone 10 KAYSVILLE I candidate for the nomination f county commissioner on the Democratic ticket, was horn ug reared at Woods Cross. He is the operator of one the largest truck garden farm the south part of the county ug has been secretary-treasurof the Davis County Asparagus Growers association since it was organize 15 years ago. He has served as deputy under the present admins, tration and has been special deputy in the office of the countj sheriff. He is a member of tk Bountiful Lions club. s JL |