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Show I THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941 KAYSVILLE SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Mrs. Jesse Leonard and daughter. Barbara, of kamas were guests at Irs. Leonard Hill Sunday. '. the homejof Mr, &nd Mrs.-Shu- Tal-mag- Min-dea- . - - Dean-Parke- r. I -- j 1 Mur-thne- five-poun- FOR SALE sale; r0 .V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. Be Given , one-ac- , -- - , - ( Ma-warU-- - pe , ams, MrsT'Stanford -- d. ; Melvin .Adams. LAYTON Dramas One-A- ct Will - a. Neighborhood club members on- tertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. George Sutton in honor of the birthday anniversary jes of Mrs. R. 0. JLayton and Mrs Sutton. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Nettie Wilcox. Mi;s. Budykyons. and Mrs. Evan Cheney. MrsrTohn Peterson reviewed the e Hello Life, .by Elsie book Brandley. after which luncheon was served to: .Mrs. Franklin ay-. Mr CampheH, of evening. Cheney, Mrs.-- Ann Barnes. Mrs North Ogdin, gave an interesting Albert Barton. Mrs. Bessie Flint, talk on numMrs. Dan Harvey. Mrs. Roy N bers weregenealogy a solo vocal Howard by Kilfoyle, Mrs. P. J. Rentmeistcr. Shupe and a cornet duet by ThomMrs. Frank Blamires, Mrs. Thoht-a- s as and Earl Gomtn. M 1. A offiAnderson, Mrs. Jack Schofield. cers have of the program Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. William for their charge next services evening Winters, the guests of honyr and gun(juy the hostesses. Mrs. Vera Parker and Mrs Ma' Mrs. E. D. Thurman. Mrs., Les- bel Child attended their club at the lie Draneyand two children, and Nob Hill room Thursday aftertea Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thurman of-- j noon. Miss Afton, Wyoming, and Sybil Mr. and Mrs. LcUo.v B. Smith Thurman of Salt Lake City, were left last Friday on a motor trip. to week at the home guests the past . of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ward, re- New York and other point.-- Of inin terest the cast. to homes Wednestheir turning day. Mr. and Mrs. .MelvinThuiMr--- . man were married Thursday in the sell Jordan, Mrs. ' Salt Lake temple. .George Stettler and Mrs. Paul Dic- kr'.on attended a bridge luncheon SECOND WARD CONJOINT "f,the Ai,rem,.r guild at the I taliMEETING rower and Light auditorium WedKaysville Second ward will hold liesiiay afternoon. a conjoint meeting at the public Norton Parker and Hud Malm-ar- e school building Sunday evening. members of the cast df the The Mia 7:30 oclock. mixed North Junior high school play, chorus from Salt Lake City, conPains. which will he Growing of will voices, sisting sixty present presented to the student body Frithe program. All members of the day and tothe public Monday eve-- 1 ward are urged to attend. Mr.' and Mrs. Lelarid Bennett an- ning. The M Men and Gleaner Girls nounce the arrival of a daughter, one act play, When the Wifes 1. March Friday. in the Cloar-- I was Away, presented Miss Emily B.rough returned field recreation hall Monday night home Saturday from Mesa. Ariand Sunset zona. where she has spent the past for the Clearfield in the West wards night Thursday three months doing temple work at Point ward for West Point and S.v-the Mesa temple. On her return she spent a week working at the racuse wards. The cast includes l St. George temple and a week at Darrl Shupe, Lelloy Stettler, Francis, Phyllis Gnmm, Alice the Mantj temple. and Basil Hadlock with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie Burnett, Mrs. Vera N. Parker and Darrl and son, Richard, arrived at the home of Mrs. Gillespies parents. Shupe directing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyde, Sunday evening, from San Pedro. Calijl evening, a Barn dance will be held Music will b Mr. Gillespie is enroute to New in the opera house York, where he has been trans- furnished by Jim Strongs orchesbox of chocod ferred by the government, and Mrs. tra, and a be will lates awarded the person and Richard will remain Gillespie visitors at the Hyde home. submitting the best name ,for this Following regular class work of orchestra. A floor show will he the First ward M. I. A. Tuesday presented. Everyone is invited to attend this dance. ALonas club members were guests'of Mrs. Howard Thomas at her home Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Linn Sandall will be hostess to Evening Bridge club members $1J0 Ilighchair, at her home this (Thursday) eveNursery Chair, 5c ning. Infants Basket, Stand and Mattress. $3.1)0 W.V.W.V.WV.V.V.V.V.V. Rocking Duck, $1.50 New Doll Buggy, $1.98 FOR Rug, size 9x10, $7-Thoroughbred Collie Pups MRS. J. V. WOOLSEY FRANK HYDE. Kaysrille Phone 116 Mrs' Spencer AdDr. Dean Tanner of Boston, Mass., Cowley, Mrs. and Joe Tanner, who is attending Cowa medical school at San FrancisLORETTA R. CHILD Bill Cowley, Mrs. Mis. Vera Pettit presented the. ley, Mrs. Ervin JIemu-ferco. One hundred guests called Mrs. Correspondent m a recital Hattie n R. following S. 'Mrs. pianrrpupiis Ramp-toHnrrod, during the evening.. The dining Pmjffe Ogden 103-R- 4 v t KAYSVILLE Three at her hom Sundae, afternoon: room was in charge of Miss Cleon and Mrs. Frank .Major. p Slntuoo Miyn, Huniyc' Kosaiku, plays will he presented at Mr. and Mrs, Guy E. Column, ofAdams, assisted in serving by Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Claude Drainer m April 3 in the liiiyton ward roe-- j l'h.v lis Simpson, Harhitra Dickson.1 Midway, spirit Sunday with Mr Boy Simmons, Mrs. Diette Richat the ir home" Saturday rcation hall by MLMen and Glean-- j Pauline Smoilli'.v, May Miilun. Ste- and Mrs. Dinpuul U. Adams. They ards, Miss' Betty Noall, Miss Ruth evening. A delicious luncheon was, er "twirls of Kuysvdle, First ' and j wn Lund. Sumner (Henson. Murk vvero. enroute to' Oregon- on a two Noal and Mrs. Brandon Bruson; served to the following: Mr and Second. laiyton ami West Layton Dewey Cow ley. Akiko iVKnw a. weeks vacation. pouring were Mrs. Mathew Noall, Mrs. Union Hanford, Mr. and Mrs, heeJeiv-H-c Tnin, Atlaii-- , TTmta Wendell Adams, son of Mr. and Sr., Mrs. Mathew Noall, Jr., and ) Howard Frasier. Sir and Mrs. KaysVille First ward w ilT.spon, and Miciuko i amane, t harlotte Mr- -. Jabez S Adams, student at Mrs. JJeher Richards. Dean Child. Mr. ,11ml Mrs Kenneth soi.musici.il numbers bv the, Weber Whifesnles, Bay niotid Lund. Shir- Stanford at Palo Alto, Mrs. A- Z. Tanner and Mrs'. Draaver, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Par- college ipiartette,- - under the dm heeluarNudean Bay. Inez California, Iniversity ley and Joe Tanner, son of N'oaLTanner will entertain at a ker, .and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. lion of olignd Perry Sill. Lue .lean Wheeler and DelbJrt Dr. :md Mr.--. A. Z. Tanner, and tea this (7hursday) afternoon hon-- I Claude Draaver. Hadfield. Befreshments were serva medicijJ School U' oring Mrs. Ralph Tanner. . at " pupil- Mrs. Richard Maw underwent aii.Hnd their childreiV, Stacy and Luc ed Vo parents-anm Bei kelev . CulifornuiTvaruaeil Mr. arui Mrs. Nick Patrakis and hion ill at her eyes Monda. null of Hooper.- Mr. and Mr- -. Clai home Hdl Adam.to their family left Wednesday for Cali.ay irTTCStinilav operation While returning home from, the dice Flinders, of Ogden, and Mr. suffering with influenza. spring vacation with their parents. to attend the funeral of doctors offige m Layton, Mr Muw. and Mrs. Clarence H bee. Tweiitx-nin- '"Mrs. .) S Adams and. W'etidell They w.i re aeeompanied home by fornia ' Patrakis. Mrs, sister. in order to avoid a collision with Dr. am! Mr.-- Ralph Tanner of Sun of the immediate families ol Adam- - an spending today (Thur ' Dali of Mr. Mrs. and Robert I'ram-i.-ea speeding car. was forced to erve their birthday miuuv r, friends. .day) at 1nWo Salt Lake City have purchased a so suddenly Mrs. Maw win thrown iti the mouth of March. to Seoffield taken Mas .Mr. and Mrs. Hill an darns Geoige new home in Valverda near Orchagun.--t the windshield.' tearing one of Syra- imunee the birth of a daughter id the Dei hospital Tuesday prepara- ard ward fhurch. BusselHan-e- n Ebler hrm-ing 0 the stitches'looSe yml talk on tin- Dee hospital in' Ogden early tory foi a hernia operation. cuse an intere-tin- g Mr. and Mrsi Ilyrum Layton left her head The' windshield of the, his gave The following attended a party t hi- (Thursday) morning. 'Mr-- . missionary experiences at sac- Adams for their home at Sparks, Eucar was broken. Sunday of Mrs. Mi-Mr. home and at the s was formerly ('arum rament meeting last Sunday eveafter a short visit in Lay-to- n Nevada, Mr. W ild of Brig hanv City Mr. and- Mrs Eugene Wallace gene Begd Saturday night: ning The Belief society chorus ' attend the funeral coming-tand Mr- - Blame Adams, Mr. lin'd Mi-- s Hu at nee Bosmait was host and their son. Jerry, and Mr and offered two number-- . GiveV of Mr Klli-o-. -, MrMrund Air Harold Laytons sister, Hannah Mrs. Chester King and then son, Cathedral.., mid The Wintcry e at a diinn r party at the Beau . Adam-- . Layton. and honm-mJoe, Hutu rduv-i- n Knight, laike Sail Lake Hay B (lav (j le Sult dliuiimul in City iieconipanietl by Myrtle Mrs. M MV. Whitesides' spent' Air-- .' Max' 'Audi rson of' Tooele" Vniu-tte Mi l.avm of Ogden. Davi- - and directed by Katlu-niiCity. " . Mi-- s' Mrs. Cathorn Bmitnee" Bosnuut, student till- - week with her daughter and-spWednesday with her parents, Frasier, Child law Mr. and Mr- -. Bay Cor- Mr. and Mrs. George-Brigg- s. son in .ImveV-lt- y left of Frasier. Mrs. Gwen Frasat I'tah. the 1aSunday, March 3u, will be for southern Ctah with bridge." ier and Mrs. Ada Frasier ajul her day owing to the ajimiul eonfer- - Tuesday G fot1- etTiTi l h fee da lighters a tten leiLii..hirL!n. SVe w T! lj 7VM FT W iTTi irmThiy spent T uesiTay Fv D iTiuriTi TTiCo of TheT. being day party in honor of Mr- - Nellie held m Salt Lake City, April 1, five othiT'coed- - form a piano team in Suit Lake City visiting Mrs. Laim-ucThomas. tin'- G(eo chili.- M F. Halnb rough, of Riverdale Tues. . . and it. The Ogden Eleventh to aci'oiuian Klfison entertained itrclo.-nn- .l Harold Mrs - acliv-in music day afternoon. ward will furni-- h the program fot Tiie Setting President Charlotte Ka . of the the M. 1. A. also a member of the Beta the following guests at a hi.nlge Plastering .evening' serv ices Sun Deltais Mu. National luncheon at her home Thursday so-Weber Stake Belief society and honorary afternoon: Mrs Eugene Reed, Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Powers, of the stake day L. L. GREEN ont.v The Belief society clioru- - will Mi-.- h hoard visited the Belief society Irene Siaikman returned, , Mathew Holt ami Mrs. Joe Knight Phone: Kaysville 13 or 177 ioin the combined choru-c- s of We- home field , Mrs. Joe Day, social service meeting Tuesday iday from ir months sta.v of Ch-nand North ber, Weber, Ogdcb. vvlu-rMrs. Noall A, Dawson. Mabel C. Child conducted she at Grand Coyle dam W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VANSW w rtti her sister, Mrs Sarah Tanner and Mrs. Clarence Bone, all the lesson. Aesthetic Values in Mount Ogden stakes to furnish the conBelief for tlie music of Layton, and Mrs Boy Kilfoyle .WVW.V.,AW.,.,.V.V.V.N society Family Living Sparkman Stott. Mr. and Mrs. Rovnl Robins and of KaysVille. Myrtle B. Davis gave a hook re- ference in the Salt 3.Lake tubernncle Thcwomen Mr. and Mrs. (VKeith Adam- - spent W ilhs Evans, son of Mr. and view at tire Hooper ward Belief Thursday, April are requested to be at the tabernaTue-daGlen the to Evans, underwent an Mp.s. at Tremonton attend society meeting Friday Miss Eunice Smith, of Preston, cle at s a, m. for a rehearsal. The birthday anniversary of their fnth-u- , a p end ie it is operation Tuesday at the Dee hospital. William Watt. Idaho, wa- - a house guest of Mr. conference sessions will lie eon Mrs Leonard Layton will enterand Mrs. Bohert liecsloy last week. ducted at 10 a. m. and g p m. W. W Whitesides returned home The ward chorus met at the Sunday from Logan where he spent tain I. guests at a bridge luncheon The 17th (uorum of Seventies of Boy and Clinton held a huftqiict home oT Mrs John Child W ednes- a few days und where he vveiit to at her home this Thursday afterprogram and dance in the Boy re- day evening and with the combined attend the marriage ceremony of noon. The West Layton ward Primary creation hull lust Friday night chorus at the Ogden tabernacle his son, William Whitesides and which was declared to he highly Saturday afternoon. Miss Beryl Rigby at the Logan will hold their Primary conference successful. Mr. and Mrs. C AusSunday at the ward chapel. Mrs. Martha Bingham. Laura L. D. S. temple Friday tin Child and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stewart and Mrs. Josie Dirt atMrs. Noall Tanner gave the anMiss Mary Bowden of Salt Lake Montgomery were members of the tended the special practice at the City was the week-enguest of nul service lessen. The Value of Aesthetic Living, ut the regular banquet committev and Mr. aful Ogden .tabernacle Sunday after- Miss Clootie Adams. When the soles wear down, Mrs. John T. Child served on the noon. llurold Ellison is spending u Relief society meeting Tuesday, week in South Dakota, where he Mrs. Pcurl Nalder gave a brief or the heels run over, or anyprogram committee Approximate-observed Mrs. Juiison Hartley went on a business jnp, in connec- sketch of the Belief society and were served at the her ly eighty-si- x thing goes wrong with your birthday anniversary with a tion with the The program included dinner shoes remember, we can fix banquet. Layton Sugur com- Mrs. Frank Knoblauch sang a vo- her home Sunday. Covers at cal solo. the following numbers: Vocal solo were it! Try our resoling work! placed for the following: Mr. pany. Miss Mury Knowlton, student at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson enby Earl Johnston, accompanied by and Mrs. John Bamhrough, Mr. und B. Y. Ik at Phovo, and Miss Mrs. Fern N. Patterson, current Mrs. Elmer Allen, and fumily. Mr. tertained the following neighbor the Mens -- Womenfc events by LaMar Davis, vooul so-- ! and Mrs. Beatrice ut a curd their at friends Uosmuit, student at the party anil famGeorge Beesley Childrens Half Soles lo by. Elmer Brown, accordion solo home Mr. and University of Utah, spent the ily, Mr. and Sirs. Wayne Hartley Mrs. Thursday evening: at the Rosmait hbme in Ed Layton. Mr. and Mrs. E. week-en- d by Reed Ray and remarks by Bish- und Mr. and Mrs. Judson Hartley op J! Albert Mitchell and 'Bishop (. Land und Mr and Mrs. Lionel Layton. Dr. and Mrs. John Guis of PortGreenwood. Music for the dance M Lila Burnett spent last Iuiyton. M r. and Mrs. Archie Allen enterwas furnished by Mrs. Fern land, Oregon, were the honored home-oher llt the vi8itinR on at a dinner party given by Patterson and LeRoy Beesley. ut dinner tained guests guests thirty Ladies Heel Lifts Mrs Laura England, of A sacred pageant in honor of Dr. jind Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner at The Promised mother. week of last Sunday Iluin City. Land will lie presented in the and their home Tuesday evening. OthThomus Howard Abbott, of Vale. Oregon, their two sons, who left last week er guests .were Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Allen, Logan L. D. S. tabernacle Tuesday, was un Vaughn of his overnight guest Mens Rubber Heels Mrs. Ralph Tan-- I Tanner, April 3. Anyone wishing to atand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. for truinmg in the 'll. S. army. Dean Mr. Dr. tend may obtain tickets from A. Hubert SaJt of ner of Francisco, Shirley Wheeletvtiaughter . Froggett, Monday. TanW. Bonhant. Mr. and Mrs. Richard West were and Mrs. Fred Wheeler, is out f Tanner of Boston. Mass., Joe and The Davis high school opera, dinner school ill with mumps. ner, of San Francisco, Calif., guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Miss Arleun Tanner. entertained W. Mrs, My Maryland.1 will be presented Frank Skeen of Plain Cowley City, Sun- at a at the high school April 2, at 7:3i day. Ir. and Mrs. A. Z. Tannef entersurprise party Tuesday in hon.house party at Mrs. her daughter-in-law- , or tained at an of p. m. Derral Child is a member of Primary rtake board members Kerntit Cowley, at the new home their home open evening the cast. from Tuesday afwho visited Primary Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell 2265 Washington Bird. (t to 10 p. nt. honoring their sons of and Kermit Mr. Mrs. Cowley. were President Mary Those announce the birth of a son at an ternoon, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. were: Mrs. W. W. and daughter-in-laattending Ogden and Ruby Stintpson Ogden hospital Saturday, March Stimpson, Wiggill, Mrs. E. G. King, Mrs. Ralph Tanner, of San Francisco, V.VAWAWUVVWWAWVV Mrs. Afton Anderson. Ruth Ik Druayer attended a so-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shupe of Ogcial ut the Green Gables tcu room den, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson last Thursday afternoon as the and children, Ronald, and Beverly of Mrs. 'Maria Buckway. guest Kay, of Hooper and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Parker, of Lee Olsen and (laughter, Maureen, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence of Plain City, were guests of Mrs. Sunset and of Ogden were the guests of Loretta Child and Mr. and Mrs. Coop Mr. and Mrs. Wright Child Sunday Dean C. Child Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bylec en- evening. tertained at a dinner party Sunday .WAW.W.V.V.W.V.V.V. in honor of the birthday anniver-- ; FOR SALE saries of Mr. Bybee and Mrs. By-- CLINTON Mn! Mary"lk IVmwegional consultant of childrens' bureau AT Washington. D'C.. who has under her Ktrervihion eleven western states. Hawaii and Ala.-kwas aguest at the home of Jilj-an- d ills, Howard Shupe last week-enMrs. Perry and Mrs. Shupe made a tour of southern Utah cheeking on child labor for the federal wage, a ml hour division ami the state labor investigation bureau,f of which is a member., Mrs. Perry left by plane for Washington, I). C. Wednesday morning.' At the sacrament services Sund- ' PAGE FIVE THE WEEKLY REFLEX . -- j . , 1 e -- -- or.-a- vi-it- . , -- - . t J . , V n, nt g ent Mr-Fran- - -l 1 Bo-m- AWAW.W.W.V.V.WA. for SceJMc Today - -rh- r-McrrN ait 1 . . Mrs.-Willia- i vi-it- ed y. d ) j 1 ' j j 59c J f 14c son-in-la- -- ? i w Dr.-an- ? d , ' 29c ( 1 J LC.MDEMC0. i . i . 1 1 bees father, the late Willard - Lifes much more pleasant when daily tasks are fun. With modern electric ; u Features You'll Especially Like About Electric Cookery It's Economical It's Time cook- i ery, each days biggest job t three meals is a new and pleasant experience. 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