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Show THURSDAY. PAGE EIGHT ily, The Leonard Cook family have moved to Clearfield. President' and Mr Arnold D. Miller will attend the monthly social of the North Davis stake Relief society alumni at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Albert B. Barton in Kaysville Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gailey and family, Mr. and'Mrs. Marlin Gailey and family. Miss Bessie Gailey and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey and family all attended the John Gailey family reunion at Davis high school last Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Fielding were Monday evening dinner and theatre guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nolan Fielding of Ogden. Mrs. James J. Rampton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson of Ogden spent Monday visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Christine C. Walker has been ill this week with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. GleriSwan and children of Preston, Idaho, were Sunday and Monday visitors . of Church Musical : Jesse H. Barlows Nominations for WilTBe Given To Fill Mission Rotary Are Held At Bountiful For LL D. S. Church KAYSVILLE Nominations foy officer of the Kaysville Rotafy CLEARFIELD Old enough to to be have a club for the year 1941-4- 2 yet not too old to enter the L. D. S. misx and Mrs. Jesse II. sion fkld-M- r. .v J v"w. Barlow of Clearfield left Tuesday for the northwestern states mission. The couple was honored at a farewell testimonial at the Clearfield L. D. S. ward chapel Sunday. Married 4! year? ago, the couple has always devoted much time to L, D. S. church work. They were both born at Bountiful and later moved to Clearfield. In 1910 Mr. Barlow filled a two-yemission in the central states. Taken ill there, Mrs. Barlow went into the field and replaced her husband until he had recovered. They have three sons who have also filled missions' for the church. For the paBt 21 years they have operated a store at Clearfield. Of late they have been assisted by iheir son, Ejdon 11. Barlow, who will operate the business in their great-grandchil- - d, s v. ar J l Ch As a churchBOUNTIFULr"5 movement of the L. D. S. church general music committee, a program "will be presented in the Bountiful L. D. S. ward tabernacle at 8 p.m. this (Thursday) evening. The program,! maturing 175 voices, is being directed by L. T. Thompson, music director of the Davis school district, who is working in connection with South Davis and Salt Lake City stakes of the church. Five of'the ten wards of the stake will furnish directors, and the other five will furnish 'special numbers. The program will be as follows: wide ComeYe Saints, Archer Come, Clayton directing, Centerville First I Waited For the Lord, ward; W i f o r d Keddington directing. Bountiful First ward; Lift Up Your Heads, Frank Craven directO ing, Bountiful Second ward: Divine Redeemer," Ivy Ellis directing, Bountiful Third ward; Praise the- - Lord,- - Oh Jerusalem, - John Wood directing, Orchard ward. Special numbers include; Teach Me to Pray, ladies double trio of South Bountiful, directed by Mrs. 1 absence. Thelf mission takes them io Portland, Ore-- . where they have a daughter residing. Mr. and-Mr- s. Barlow are the parents of seven sons and three Nina If .My Song Had Moss; daughters. They have 22 grand- mixed Wings, quartette, West children and the one Bountiful God Bless Our Moun. The program Sunday, directed by tain Home, vocal duct, Lloyd Hess Farmington. David Miller, included congrega- and David Hughes, tion singing; invocation, Briant S. Other numbers will be given by Jacobs; choir selections; remarks. Centerville Second and North G. Harold Holt, Bishop Melvin G. Farmington wards. Wood and the missionaries; vocal solo, David Cook;. vocal solo, Mrs. W, R. Roberts, and benediction, David Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow were honored by members of their immediate family at their home Sunday evening following the farewell tesLAYTON Funeral services for timony at the ward chapel. All John Browett Harris, 34, former of their seven sons, and two of Davis county resident who died their daughters were present. in will be held Monday Monday evening officers and in the OgdenMurray, L. D. S. Eleventh teachers of the Sunday schoolen-tertaine- d ward chapel at 2 p. m. Friday. in Mrs. Barlows honor. Mr. Harris was bora in Layton, She has been a teacher in the Sun23. 1107, a son of Mr. and s. January Bchool for day Mrs. R. T. Harris, He lived in Kaysville and ' Layton a number Held of yeans before moving to WyoChild ming, where he was employed until great-grandchil- , . WILLIAM II. KING . gets Rotary nomination voted upon at the annual election April 23 were announced by the nominating committee at the regq-la- r meeting Wednesday evening. Those nominated are: William II. King, president; II. V. Mansell and E. L. Tall, vice president; Wendell Barnes and Kenneth IL Sheffield, treasurer; Amos Odd, Van Sanders, Wayne K. Sheffield and Orlando J. Bowman, secretary; George W. Barnes, W'illiam C. Barton, Rulon D. Barnes and Harry L. Strong, additional directors. The directors of the club are composed of the immediate past president, the incumbent officers and two additionaLdirectors. Rites Set Today For Davis Child CLINTON Bobby Terry, JO months old, died of pneumonia at 2:30 p. m. at an Ogden hospital. He was born November 11, 1030, in Ogden. Surviving are his foster parents, P. V. and Alice Terry of Clinton. , Funeral services will be conducted 'today (Thursday) at 2 p. m. in the Clinton L. D. S. ward chapel by Bishop J. Albert MitchelL Interment will be in the Ogden city cemetery. Miss Bessie Gailey. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hansen will attend the wedding reception of Miss Margaret Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WrW. Graham of Salt Lake City and Warren Clark Brinkerhoff of Lovell, Wyoming, at the 8th ward amusement hall in Salt Lake City this (Thursday) evening, Mrs. S. this week d. sons Bills and Jack and daughter, M aril on, of Roy, Utah, were Sundayvisitors at the home of Mr. and'Mrs. Royal W. Rampton. Mrs, Florence Bennett was a Wednesday guest of Mrs. Lettie M. Adams at her home in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Waite and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waite were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bodily at an oyster supper at their home. A baby daughter was born to Mr- and Mrs. Brigham B. Harvey of Kaysville at an Ogden hospital last Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey will be remembered in Syracuse as Miss Ruth Hill before her marri- Rites his illness. Mr, Harris married Jauanita Conaway in Rawlins, Wyoming, August 23, 1933. He was a member of the L. D. S. church and the United Oil Workers organization. Surviving are his widow and two children, Jerry and Valerie Harris,, of Bairoil, Wyoming, his Funeral Hannah Layton, daughter of Harold C. and Melba Burton Layton, who died at 3:30 a.m. Friday at an Ogden hospital, were conducted Sunday in the WeBt Layton L.D.S. ward chapel by Bishop Wallace parents of 0den, and three sisGailey, ters, Mrs. O. R. Blood of KaysThe child was born November ville, Mrs. of 0 g Joseph 21, 1031), at Ogden. Surviving are den and Mrs. W. Taylor H. Saxey of the parents; a sister, Kathleen Lay-to- n Murray. of Layton; two half brothers Burial will be in Kaysville and-half sister, Hiram J. Layton Layton cemetery. of Sparks, Nev.; Ben II. Layton, now at San Luis Obispo, Cal., with SYRACUSE the national guard, and Mrs. e Flint of Layton, and a grandMRS. ZENAS BENNETT mother. Mrs. Robert M. Burton of LAYTON ser-vic- es . for - a Correspondent Kaysville. Phone 62-J- 5 Services were: speakers. Elbern Dickson and Joseph W. Johnson; vocal solos, When I Read That Owing to general conference beSweet Story of Old and In the ing held in- Salt Lake City the Garden. Mrs. N. V. Sanders; voin April, fast cal solo, My Little Pink Rose, services will be conductedmeeting in the Mrs. Lorraine Flint; vocal duet, Syracuse ward next Sunday morn"Sometime Well Understand. ing immediately following Sunday Mrs. Arthur Green and Mrs. Orson school. Day; invocation. David E. Layton; Jesse M. Holt was taken to the benediction, James Criddle. The Ogden hospital last Sunday eveceme- ning for observation and treatment grave in Kaysville-Layto- n tery was dedicated by Frank D. for a lingering illness. Adams. North Davis stake Gleaner girls under the supervision of Mrs. La Vora S. Wood, will present three, We offer the best in good nourishing American foods. Visit our - stores and see for yourself. Stock up on staples and buy our fresh foods daily theyre all reasonably priced and of the finest American way at 0. P. S. Stores. Sea Foam Candy 23c lb. Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- With ct Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams of Kaysville. ' Melha Lois Davis, ' Mil Kanina daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Day When tledv throwa a teleDavis, who weighed two and a phone at Clark Gable and muaaer half pounds at birth and who has him ap in prnerml it U quite a aiftit, spent her entire life in the hoshut only one ef the mane rollirk-in- a comedy highlights. pital was returned to the family V home last Sunday. Also The little MOKE AltOt'T NOSTRADAMUS' condition was .;uh that it and NEW 8 U'came necessary to return her S hack to the hospital on Wednesday flutter noon There reported S that she had contacted a severe Wednesday and Thursday N cold. APRIL 3 A shower was given in. honor of Ja Mrs. Perry II. Sessions at the home Admission of Mrs. I. T. Sessions afternoon. Various games were One Adult 30c enjoyed by Mrs. Elvin Hansen. Partner 5c VjMiss Kate Tree, Mrs. Esther Ses-- S sions Barber. Mrs. Ray Cook. Mrs. Jarkir Granrillr P. T. Sessions, Mrs.' Lucy Criddle. (rite Reynold Mrs. Florence Bennett, Mrs.. Myron In Sessions,-Mr-s. Horace Barber, Mrs. GALLANT- - SONS'- !Mow elt M rs. Rudolph Hanson; With Ja Cook. Mrs. Clifford Barber, Mrs. Gail Tatrirk-laHunter Ole C Sessions. Mrs. Zenas W. June Prewuer Leo Gorrey-illlam Tracy Kennott, Mrs. Willard K. Brown, Mrs. Mark Cook, Mrs, Don Ses?nd Peatuye Mrs. Elton J. Bennett, Mrs. sions, Koherta-JohMcGuire Lynne Elmer Sessions. Mrs. Forest Sim In Mrs. Louis J. Roberts of Ogden, Street of Memories J Mrs. Dee Sessions of Bountiful ' and With the honored guest. Guy kibbee-LGargan Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and Nj Jerome Cavan family of Kaysville have moved to Aim. NEWS t o.nakethei,c Jhomein the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cook and fam- Felii if Campbells SHips, 1 j kinds. !c Oranges, large 150s. Hreaaart-Oar- Homolka ar four-month-o- j . it-v- I . Bunches 2 . -- Beets Onions v Powdered Sugar, 2 lbs.. 13c Clearwater Tuna, Ikval- Sarditu- -. 3 ' i 10c 9 Red Seal for 13c Le, 25c Quality Meats Lamb Shoulder Roast, I 15c lb. Pork Roast, 22c lb. Beef Pot Roast. 22c lb. Tender Beef Steaks. Ih. Home Rendered Lard Friday and Saturday APRIL 3 Through ' their stellar play the throughout the tournament, and fans of the praise Darts won writers. Carl Schofield of Kaysteams ville was named on Standard-Examins- r. of the Deseret News, Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Telegram, while Neil on Welling of Farmington placed Standard and News Deseret the Other Examiner first teams. members of the team- placed on second, third and honorable mention teams of the. Utah daily pap-erall-sta- te Golden M. Adams, assistant basketball coach; Gordon Horner, KLO staff announcer and Albert W Epperson, of The Reflex. Davis showing in league and tournament play this year is inThe youngest deed phenominal. team in the state, they started slowly early in league play, dropping games to Jord&h in an extra period and Granite by one point. As the Beason progressed, they won all games, to place as the second team from the Jordan dis wvvv.v.v.v.v1v,vi. chevrons s. New and' bW Coach Wayne Millet has, an enviable record during his four years at Davis. His teams have entered the tournament on three occasions, and have won second twice, and a consolation championship. Bought Wholesale, bold on small you and the retail dealer! Births are currently running ahead of deaths by at least 400,000 annually, the chief of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, reports. If this excess farm population re WAYSIDE term's easy See. .write or phone FARM 31-- J Farmington, Itah v.mw.w.v.v,Vl BU Y T H EBES T NOW J ! McMurtry Paints . . . Imperial Washable Wallpaper They Cost No More ; GATEWAY GLASS & PAINT CO. 2340 Washington Blvd. o?den Floor Sander for Rent VWWWWWWVWWWWWWWVWWWWVWWWW e This Week End Youll Surely Want to Take Advantage of These trict to enter the tourney. Jordan, place in the meet as state the entered state, the winner of the district. Wlien the tournament opened last Wednesday, the Darts met Sal ina, an unbeaten team during league play. The scrappy brown and gold aggregation served notice on the southerners and took this game As the second round opened Thursday, predictions of state sports writers were again thrown into a cocked hat, when the Darts took the favored Ogden crew by a margin of By this time, as the third night rolled around, prognosticators leaned slightly toward the Darts in their game with Dixie. This, the highlight game of the tournament, ended in a 3 victory for the brown and gold hoopsters. The unanimous opinion of sports 1 - (Continued from page 1.) presented "medals to individual team members. Following the program iri the assembly, parents of the basketball players were guests of the school at a luncheon. Speakers at this time included Dr. D. Keith Barnes; who gained fourth Exceptional 32-2- 0. 23 UfllUEO 23-1- 5. . 29-2- ar o , RADIO SERVICE Have Your Radio Checked Over and Repaired Replace the Old Worn and Noisy Tubes With New Ones Push Buttons Reset for TEST EQUIPMENT USED WILLIAM PARKER 173-Kaysville W Store Will be CLOSED : p.m. MONDAY SPECIALS for Fri.& Sat March 1 28-2- 9; TUNA FLAKES . -- 144 JELLO, AU Flavors, 3 for I PRUNES Large Size, 2 lb. box 171 : 1(M CATSUP, No. 2 Vi can ....... 25 SPAM, Pure Pork .,1 0 DEVILED MEAT, 3 cans for SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING, 3 lb. pail 484 25 SPINACH, No. 2Vi can, 2 for .1W KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES & BOWL, 2 for 29 MILK, AU brands 4 for WHOLE KERNEL CORN, Dinnerette, 2 for -- 1H HERSHEYS CHOCOLATE SYRUP, 1 lb. can 10 SA SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT CORN. PEAS, Beans. Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 3 for 25 -- - rwUr? Nfi,! w . ' ry 'Tn U- i L' ,,tui r - (MIDDY toad S S We Will Close at 1 P. M, Monday, Arbor Day Ja OJRSKAGGS SAILS INTO THE FASHION PICTURE! The thrill iperUcle of the yer and rnled w one of the ten hast pic. tnranl Mantcrfully directed hy the man hn made Krtrecca .Alfred Hitchcock - Joel McCrea-Laraln- e Day ' , Foreign Correspondent wiu. , Vvwvwvwvwwv '' S I jS 5 U C A real sailor blue in the smartest pumps that ever a 'landlubber woret ELASTICIZED GAB- ARDINE. ..one with LOST w w s Herbert Marahall-Oeorg- e Sanders Albert Bi Merman-Robe- rt Benchley Aba Oar Gan tiny Foals r"Kih ir AAJt Feed-lo- t Cow branded BACON SQUARES, lb. SLICED BACON, rir.d on. lb. .. ..FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED with Apple on left ribs. $5 Reward. 25 - HOLSOM FOOD STORE " George, V. Stevenson J Layton R. F. D. KAYSVILLE S. & H. Green Stamps OGDEN i i 10 fl -- New Station Frequencies MOST MODERN embroidered rvefett, ,MotheVWith Genuine Ring . Lizard discsl 4-- Hc lb. Purity ed. j JW 22c lb. Layton, Utah 21-1- cli-ishi- y d -- A Surety of Davis Darts End Fine Hoop Season of the state meet. this game were noticable in the openintr round of the Three hard Saturday night. James for the tourneys youngest team (ranging from 13 to 17 years of age), saw Provo edge away to a win when the final gun sound0 n Lamb Stewing Meat, am prayer, Frances Wiggill; beginners group, prayer, song; first group, Helping Mother; second group, Pantomine; Blasers, song and story; Larks, Story DramatizBirthday Penation; Bluebirds, nies Period; Seagull, Demonstration of Class; instrumental solo,' by Grant Steed; Zions Boys and of Christ ; Baptism, Girls," Guides, Seeds; Sowing Treakers, Faith and Service; song by congregation, Sowing, closing prayer, Willard K. Brown. mains on the land, it win demand ' Tbe a iwCw ete.y farm sufficing econn before the f urbanization. The rish.r urban, traits into ttaf a?11'0 of thinking of fam ,,eailr anof the most striking .1. of coiftemporary rural ue the Bureau writes. Utahs winter ranroTw,, ished sufficient grazirV fLuni' r rWl) and cattle so far to the rains and sno4vThr,due several months and ih. past mild temperatures Feneraly ' The cattle and sh,H . par(.. n, condition, with only ,SSPS throughout the state fastest game emplojmpt The effects of of s 2-- n boxes 15c tlorox, quart. m. Mrs. Gerald Waite, president, pretided. The following program wps presented: Opening song, Choose the Right. by the congregation; encounter is ('unprr-linnit- a 9c 6 last Sunday evening at 7:30 p. Dixie-Dav- j Shredded Wheat, N.B.C. Matches, ed fans the was the hardest and as last-Frida- Arm and Hammer Soda, 2 for 15c 3 ld in-fa- 20c doy.cn FOOD 1. COMRADE X Whole Kernel Corn, 9c Big J" Flour $!.! Campbells Pork & Beans. -- APRIL 30-3- 1 Sunday Matinee 3 P. M. Clark Gable-Hed- jr Lamarr in 15-o- t. -- ay MARCH Raisins. 2 pkgs 15c Utah Catsup, lgc. can. 10c Radishes Carrots Turnips . one-a- Bountiful. Utah lbs. 49c Log Cabin Syrup medium size. 3ftc Blue Rose Rice, 5c Ih. 2 y plays at the Syracuse ward this (Thursday) evening. Mrs. John Stoker and Mrs. Start-for- d Harris and two daughters of Layton spent last Monday visiting with relatives in Ogden. Miss Christine Williams returned home Tuesday after visiting for one week with her grandparents, TOWN THEATRE Kraft American Cheese, first-Sunda- age. - Russell Hansen, who recently returned home from an L. D. S. mission, has accepted work at the Hansen Lime and Stucco company at Ogden, Utah. Twenty couples enjoyed a cottage meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MacDonald last Thursday evening. Frank DI Adame of Layton gave an interesting lecture on the Book of Mormon. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Miller of Clearfield are rejoicing over the arrival of their second child, a baby them at an Ogden boy. born-thospital late last Wednesday eveMr. and Mrs. Miller were ning. former Syracuse residents and Mrs. Miller is at the present time president of the Syra Lita club at Syracuse. Mrs. James' J. Rampton and daughter, Cheryal, attended the double funeral service of Carl and his father, W. W. Francis Francis at the L. D. S. tabernacle at Morgan last Tuesday afternoon. A hobby display was presented at the assembly program of the ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening. Darve Thurgood rendered an a and b selection on his accordion. Eu . Lor-kin- Americans . Mrs. R. C. Spencer, twenty-one-year- WEST is spending relatives in Miller visiting Kaysville, Utah. The Syra Lita club will meet at the home of Mrs. Therm Briggs this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 p. m. Mrs. Leland Bodily will assist Mrs. Briggs with the entertaining. Miss Ethel Rampton was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson at their home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. William Holt had as their Sunday evening dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rampton and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Willey, of Salt Lake City. . ' Browett Harris Funeral Rites Set for Friday Sunday For Layton A- - gene Neville displayed bis mini; Mrs. ture airplane collection. Genevia Rampton showed her clay and plaster paris clacque work. Mrs. Irenq Wilcox displayed dresses and they were modeled by Miss Pearl Dalton and. Miss Alice Smedley, Mrs. Jetta Walker displayed her samples Al-ot salt and pepper shakers Miss ice Easthope read and discussed her hobby of collecting poetry and a sample of crocheting was shown as her hobby by Mrs. Florence Rampton. The Syracuse Primary organization held their annual conference Mapi FARMERS UNION LAYTON |