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Show page c:nm P L-Jk- g.-- TAuii- Clark, .0211 ft 2 Si Gleason, Bingham Staples. Tooele Malmberg. Jordan JL C. T. F. P. Andrews, Granite .. . I .1 Nielson, Cyprus 1 Young, Grantsville,. ,3 1 Allred, Tooele .1 3 Polidori, Tooele 1 Paulos, Tooele ft 1 3 Kizerian, Murray ..... 35 Unit CiUiiktaaahi SI. iiU SI-- .. v. . Granite (Goes i4o TTaoraty $C)elL! cr If as First Choice, YWhlie fSfefffcidLU. Locals PiactSecorfd CixtL U Ir( - ' KAYSVILLE A defeat tfflhrir-iauU- l ham by the Davis: DartMJ2ctCZ:, Friday, night, clinched a.a pp.tf fer the locals in vt ' J37 33 g"1 . r,., ihc-dkk- 4f the first canto. the saewe tM ft to 2, and during thoocOon.rfraaBe WM 33 r"kW The box score: ' Hi Haiti-- Graaitrville GCTT JT AUaMflbJUmr- m y.j lluttfetaerr Cyprus m) i&asffieUUIlani juft Vm Z8 23 II 77(CiajLillatiSi 11 11 11 Itepau nargihaaa , . Sheen, f. ... Bianchi, f. Furgis, c. . Thurmand. - !Wd IS 1ft 17 12 11 33 31 12 IK IK 17 3ft 3ft 17 7 1C S 21 21 13 iSSnTZ - Bingham ft m tot f, ft 17 13 28 30 32t quarter-ende- d i 3 t.8 mlkingscoreA 10 44 dTallfi 11 Btj (Ebrlfris We all lorctroddtliiittl4)rell2aidlllirres io tm reason why we can'thhavelUeiu. (O.IUJiiSlim specialize: In offering food. Uutaanrfleasx&L&nr&Hiyv JHatritlung, and easily; prrpardd jiatypcaimflau. SALMON au,mrmK 21c jjjjjj mnEsniKcrnimni i O.IV.S.ITSrttgi4lltt rirlHnJ tflirra ? d. 1 1. 25 C 41c 29c 35c 23c 65 c 15 c 17 c 25 c ' j E.TTius,nnEum: EGGS u.'S I Dee. Hu Caaa : CORNIBGEF ILLK2TPS 123AJa.CUan SHORTENEtG ITO3Hm,ItorlWrtaU4 iSUb.Ftall lEi,i, !Rnv, EXTRACT nuraMimim S4t4li.EB!Ue., D(unn 4II&; CLEANSER Licirniiauii: (Van P.&GilM' CHEFSE -- n 47 c 28c It'XxaaRiwr I Lb. IIkHtos Dm PEANlfflBl IIIHtl Llwi IVssMLJif LiU C JY GRARIMUirr vuazoMfaaxoss 22?4r limtUK t4kuBier.I2Mlsh 10c friaiiA! Ureal t 5c 21c JjBieee 17c LEMONS MEAT Make a joyable ; IHKT VXUDAMIN. FOOD hit wilh' thcffauulv tlitn more enthan a TEHE I tender jjuipy -- browned ; potatoes, yreen Uri f nmli iemd with ;pea.aAi rirfch lirown 2Tc-2- POIffiLOMO'iW.r , LAJIBCIIOPS'.r;", '' SYISSSTEM'uXr--PUREIEORKSfflSifflE (Q)' ID mnrro.N pur. 33c STANl)liXGIl!R!ll!lli31', CHUCRiROMui 9 70 11 J0 ro ift IK ILL: 9c 25 c 39 c 27c Card of Thanks -W- n, , . . Kays-vill- chfl-dre- Barnett, Granite Surtin, Bingham Smith, Davis Sandberg, Grantsville Rinaldi, Tooele Suaeata, Bingham Hunter, Grantsville ; Neff, Granite 2. e, , Poison, Jordan . Harris, Tooele ! Barnett, Murray Sullenger. Bingham Adams, Tooele 7C7 475 200ft Team Standings In Jordan District Irani te )avi Cyprus ilurray Jordan Grantsville ... lingham ...1. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY MARCH and EXTRA: FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ooele Friday's Results Davis 42, Bingham 23. Granite 40. Jordan 20. Tooele 24. Cyprus Murray 42. Grantsville 24 l. son-in-la- Jordan at Cyprus. Tooele at Bingham. S District Team Scoring Pta. Op. W Vin,t uurray Cyprus i or dan lingham Grantsville 32ft 233 24ft 2wi0 . .. ootlt 243 227 180 207 240 22 240 2.H 280 tio 200 Dif. ftj 89 11 ft 43 03 80 w WTLECAL nlsra Notice to Creditors SYRACUSE Mrs. G. Henry Rampton entertained with a birthday party in lonor of the Seventh birthday of er son, Roger, at her home last Friday aftemopn. Th littie guests were entertained by games and a dainty luncheon was served to Sheldon Dahl David Rampton, DarVeT Fielding, Billy Hershberger. Richard Malan. Anna Barber, Diane Rampton, Noal Smedley, Shirley Flint, Chyrali Ramp-toConnie Bennett, Ronald Holt. Karen Rampton, Wallace Rampton, Sherman Bennett, Dennis Rampton, Betty Rampton, and Richard iLamn-ton. 37 i-l- Mrs, Lynn ilcox has been away from her duties at the Syracuse public school, where she is instructor of the First grade, for the past two weeks on account of .illness. Mrs. J. Ellis Holbrook has been substituting for Mrs. Wilcox during her absence. A 'one-aplay as the assembly program was presented at the weekly Mutual meeting Tuesday evening, under the direction of Mrs. Norma Bennett-- The drama, Grandma Pulls the Strings" was w as cast with Mrs, Neva Thurgood, Mrs. Maude Bennett, Darvel Vil- cox, Dawna Holt and Beverly Bennett. Mrf and Mrs. llenry Manning, Mrs. Louise Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Manning, all of Rupert, Idaho, Mrs. illiam Manning of Burley, Idaho, Mrs. Ella Pariter of Portland. Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olson, of Wilson Lane; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Manning Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L fewer of Ogden and Mrs, Jessie Thompson of Salt Lake CitJTwer among out of town relatives and friends who have been visiting in Syracuse this week, cuming here to attend the funeral services last Sunday afternoon of Jesse Simp. . b. R. . eeatly-married- 2-L- b. SOUP n. son. IQp - at Grantsville. Murray at Granite. . ORANGES g, March 6 Schedule Davis ct 29c ..35c ten-da- 17 Berry, Grantsville 40 Kap. Davis .41 Howard, Granite 41 Iseki, Jordan 40 Kramer, Granite D. Holt, Jordan Copenhaver, Bingham Wahlen, Murray ShepDick, Cyprus ..... Rydalch, Grantsville Dougherty, Tooele .... 5c lll&GE.'-KQI- ORANGES J Inerease d - Roncovich, Tooele Olsen, Bingham Marsh, Cyprus Nelson, Murray Dobson, Tooele , Schofield, Davis Sharich, Murray Moore, Cyprus Ludwig, Grantsville J. Nelson. Grantsville Andrus, Cyprus Brown, Davis .. Nichols, Bingham Webb, Jordan, Stephens, Tooele Oliver, Murray Blair, Murray 4c NIU).nniOt3HtoJ3tsa4.l AVOCADOS ITieUkisgiiO 108 307 7ft Farmers Urged J Gardner, Jordan District tin tide . Olsen, Jordan .1;.. Page,. Davis McKendrick, . Tooele umpire, Ball. Hubbard, Cyprus ....' tournament in SalGLahKCgycthe 7"- jj middle of this month IkifiW) Uwtflia; Granite, long assuredVfcf ffmt place honors in the Jordan t rtci and a position on: ScOrCTS UcsdlHgT thecyey roster, dubbed night. Ihi Jbndnn Davis started slowly Bingham game,, and at: Grarite 8 42 Smith, KAYSVILLE -- Peterson, Granite ... Tauffer. Granite Silcox, Jordan Thurmond, Bingham ft tbe atake offi Vara last Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson to of the Granite take Relief so cer and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mendenhall week-enof Salt Lake City were Seth StewarJ spent Sunday visAcreage Mr.' and Mra. Walter Scofffeld en guests of Mr. Andersons parents, home their Tuesday at in tertained (Continued Logan. iting R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Arther froma h) Mrs. Charles Odd and her sis- evening in honor of.- - their sona, at theirhome here .of Provo, Leonard and Jack, birthday anni guns and tanks and ter, Mrs. Nellie Bishop Syracuse ward basketball team are both ill with influenza at Mrs. versa ries. There is no question a&?kltion-gibiLtj e along with players from the Kays-vill- Odds hom- eLeland Bennett of owners of farm1 el Mrs. and Mr. second ward,' will commence truck Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomassen' have moved into tbe Zina Bennett which ar action tonight at Ogden when they and sons. Keith and Val Joe home. of e8sentSl CrnIy Arthur tendling enter the annual district tourna- of w hen needed. Kaysville, Mr, and Mrs. Aldon Mrs. Edmond Phelps will give in !?i or ment to be, held there until the and Mr. and the social science lessons for the tires to eligible persons of Ogden Thopnley end' of this week. This toumameht Dean K. Adams of. Layton months of March and April in the is held each year by the stakes in Mrs. he in Layton at the Second ward Relief society. praj. visited the L. D. S. church. Players from home of Sunday able supply go around?1' avaiL Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bugger. entertained Bowman J. J. Mrs. the Syracuse ward are Reed TelThe Evening Bridge club will be her Mutual third year Beehive ' Work Out ProDem man, Russell Hansen, Verl Cook, entertained at March 2(5, Thursday, in show a at Norman Hansen, Neil Gailey, Dean I am convinced., evening the home of Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle. class Tuesday tv . This was in accordance the government it howler Cook, Gordan Hahsen and Arlin not goL Mrs. Adam Beesley visited in Ogden.bne of the class leave projects. Smedley, with Lynn Wilcox and Ogden over the week-en- d sugar beets, or ary tthef .1 at the with Anson Waite as coaches. attending, besides Mrs. Bow- sential crop m the Jv home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Those were: Miss Mary Lois Ste- sugar and some other fJSds man. Lt Austin Johnson of the Ran- Thomas Blackfoot. re Miss La Ween Winters, Miss so important to the vtrv dolph training field of Texas is The Lantern club will entertain phens, Geraldine nation. Miss advice Ruth My Anderson, to spending the week with his par- today (Thursday) with a musical may expecto need tin- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett John- at Davis high schoodl.- - This will Sanders, and Miss Joyce Nichols. harvest season is for th m J K Green Reed Thayne Whitesides, son. also be guest day for the club. in touch wdth their local boards,1 of all Mr. and Mrs. Arden Smedley and The First ward will hold a ward and Jay Harris,March 2ndLayton, Lo- once, and keep in close, touch WiS on school at started daughter left Monday evening for reunion on March 17. This will contheir home in San Francisco, Calif., sist of a dinner, program and gan. They are taking the mechan- them at all- times, and see kS their problems can be w, rked out? ic learners class. y after a stay here with dance. The Sunflower camp of the Mrs. Asa B. Smedley and family. Mra. David Thurgood and Mrs. They made the trip here because of Kenneth Thurgood and son, David, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will the death of Mr. Smedleys father, all of Syracuse, visited Sunday in meet Thursday, March 12, at the home of Mrs. Vernon Mansell. AsAsa B. Smedley. Kaysville atthe home of Mrs. Geo. I wish at this time to expres hostesses will be: Mra. Bersisting Donna and Donald Willey, twins Wilcoxr Mrs. Alice Barton, sincere appreciation for the man? Williams. tha of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Willey of The Second ard1--Relief society Ef-fi- e kindnesses extended during the ra Salt Lake City, returned home will celebrate the Relief society Mrs. Harriet Collett and Mrs. cent bereavement, Gransden. by the Sunday from a three-da- y stay at founding by sponsoring a dance on . Second Lieutenant Alan W. Lay-to- death of my beloved caused husband the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus March 17, A special program has Mrs. Verna Simpson son of Mrs. Annie S. Layton, C. Willey and family. been arranged for the afternoon. in enrolled is officers the battery Members of the Exployer Troop First Lieutenant G. B. Lyons left and Junior girls of the ward M. I. Saturday to report for active duty course, and is attending the army the guest of her sier, Mrs field artillery school at Fort Sill, Charles Odd for a few days. A. had charge of conjoint meeting at Fort Douglas. At the present Oklahoma, A program will be g vt n at the Sunday evening. Ten minute talks time it is not known where he will Mra. Fannie T. Layton and sons, U.' S. Veterans hospital in Salt were given by. Delsa Thurgood and be stationed. . David Gailey. Miss Ethel Ramp-to- n Arthur Keith Thomassen is vis Keith and Lawrence, of Salt Lake Lake, tomorrow, Friday evening at rendered a piano solo. Two iting this week in Layton at the City, visited friends in Kaysville 7 oclock, by members of the e Elmer Criddle Unit No. 2 of Sunday. talks on the home of his and Mr. grandparents, Appreciation 'of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield the American Legion and AuxiYouth" were given by Golden W. Mrs. J. J. Bugger. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes vis- liary. All are invited to attend. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman reviewed the Smedley and Doris Knighton and Mrs. Waynard Bennett and a Vocal duet by Ferral and David book, This Land of Ours, by Lois ited friends in Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke spent Wednesday in Ogden Gailey with Mrs. Alice Gailey as of Ogden were Sunday dinner as guests of, Mrs. Bennetts mother, accompanist. Oreon will entertain guests of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Mrs. Oscar Gerrtsen. Bybee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDonald of at Mrs, a quilting bee at her hom6 today Green and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham enfamily. Washington, D. C., arrived here (Thursday) . A well attended meeting of the tertained a number of relatives at Sunday night to spend the week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson and American Legion Auxiliary was a dinner party at their home Sunwith Mr. McDonalds parents, Mr. of Salt Lake City were held at the home of family Miss Estella day evening. Covers ,yere laid for and Mrs. William' McDonaldv They Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Criddle Monday evening. Plans six made the trip here because of the Mrs. James J. Rampton. for the District meeting to be held sudden death of Jesse Simpson, Spencer J. Barton spent Tuesday Miss Mary Anderson was a Wed- in Kaysville on March 28 were disin Provo. .heir uncle, with whom Mr. Mcof Miss Lola cussed. After the A special meeting of the AmerDonald resided most of his life, be- nesday evening guest' meeting the Brawer of Bountiful. members attended a lecture at Da- ican Legion of Kaysville will be fore leaving for Washington, D. C Miss Hilma Beatty of Toquer-vill- vis high school. held at the City Chambers, this a few years ago. was a week-en- d guest at the Mra. Nellie Bishop of Provo is Mrs. Orin G. Williams, son Da- home of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening. Wayne vid, and infant daughter, returned Cook. to their home here last Sunday afMr. Mrs. Ira P, Thurgood ter a months stay with relatives in had and their as, Sunday guests, Mr. Salt Lake City, Mra. Lewis Fowefs of Ogden. and Mrs. Wayne Cook attended the Mrs. Wayne Cook entertained Litra Chimes Review Club" of with a shower at her home Friday which she is a member, at the home afternoon Mra. Myron Bodily. for of Mrs. Stanley Russel? in Ogden Besides the hostess and the honorast Thursday evening. The guest ed guests others who enjoyed the reader was Miss Caroline Adams, afternoon were: Mra. Irvin Egbert who reviewed the book The Giant of Layton, Mrs. Robert Bodily, Joshua, byMaurine Whipple. Mra. Bruce Flint, Mrs. Loran ThurMrs. Myrtle M. Cottle left for Mra. Delbert E. Mrs. good, ler home in Logan last Saturday Clifford Barber, Mra.Wilcox, J. Phillip after a weeks stay with her sister, Bennett, Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, Mrs. Bessie Smedley. Mrs. Ben Cook, Mrs. Roy Hodgson Mr, and Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett and Mrs, Therin Briggs. will be hosts to the 3!th quorum of 6 7 Mr. and Mrs. George Rampton Seventies of North Davis stake and Mr. and Mrs. Laffe accompanied their wives-th- is (Thursday) eve- Gibby of Ogden to Salt Lake City ning at their home. , Wednesday, where, they attended , At the weekly Relief society funeral services for Mrs. Stephen meeting Tuesday afternoon Mrs Walker. rene Wilcox presented the TheMiss Eleanor daughology lesson. It was in the form of ter of Mr. andKnighton, Lge, 150s Mra. William a L. D. S. missionary street meet-nI I Dozen is ill Knighton, at the family very and Mrs. Wilcox was assisted home this week with influenza. Mrs. Golda Williams, Mrs. 5yMr. and Mrs. E. J. Fielding of Maude Bennett and Mrs. Alice Hooper spent Sunday with their Gailey. Mrs. Iva Jensem gave the teachers topic for the month on Mra. Elmer and daughter, Mr. and Fielding. Service. Mrs. Theolore Braun of Provo and Mra. Arthur Frost were Wednesday visitors of Mrs. William F, Russell of Ogden. Mra. Braun and Mrs. Russell are daughters of Mrs. Frost. , Mra. J. A. Ashton left for her home at Woodruff Saturday afternoon' after spending the past six NOTICXS Coasalt County CWr or K weeks with her mother, Mra. Esthpoetic S(nm for rurthar Infan er Sessions Barber. Mra. Nellie Lowe and children of Hooper spent Friday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. George Rarftpton. Estate of Edith M. Brown, deMr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen of ceased. Creditors will present claims with Ogden attended a shower in Salt vouchers to the SPAM, for a quick lunch. Can undersigned at Lake City Friday evening, when 41ft Judge Building. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Orin V. Hansen enH UTTER, rEAMJT Jar Utah, on or the 15th day of tertained at their home for Mr. and April, A. D. before 1942. UMfKE. ; M. Lb J. Hills, VJt Mrs. Terrance Hanseirwho were re GEO. G. ARMSTRONG. SODA CRACKERS, Box : 17 Administrator of the Estate Mrs. Howard Manning of Rupert, M. Brown, of Edith OKAPEFKOlT, 3 Tall Cana Shavers, 27 Idaho, spent Monday vieiting Mra. Deceased. Lynn Wilcox. Mrs. Manning will Date of first publication. FebCAMPBELLS be remembered in Syracuse as the ruary 12. A. D. 1942. Date of last former Miss Fern Barber. TOMATO publication March 5. 1S442. . 23 1 . xiiali ; II S I fir La-t- Davia 1 - sircar Wkzum icmiYtm 2 S H. Hale, Grantsville S . .. . (Ifiwijw, i fcxnspv fcr HD BINGHiVDI the third Post lQ.TTG.tzTnninnient liJ LOCALS TFATIE u March THE WEEKLY REFLEX RITZ THEATRE Friendly LAYTON, UTAH E. G. KING, Mgr. FRIDAV - - SATURDAY . , . March 6 and 7 Man? rfnn44 If nat Mtimfirf with this daublc hill! KATHLEEN With SHIRLEY TEMPLE. LORAIXE and DAY nnd HERBERT MARSHALL DESIGN FOR SCANDAL With WALTER PIDGEON and ROSALIND Alan Cartaaw ' SUNDAY - - MONDAY Rl'SSELL 3 cans 25c IibANS. ked or Navy, 4 Lbs. jIATsUP. Pierces. Bottle WHEAT HEARTS. SperrvV Pkg. LKGS. Local. Large. A Grade, Dozen KA1S1NS. Sun Maid, Seedless, Pkg. SOAP. Woodburys Facial. 4 Bars ... iMJDOKA SOAP POWDER. Giant Pkg. Mule 20 CHIPS. gUP TearnTTEgT P G- - 10 Large Bars 12-O- z. 28-O-z. 15-O- MAllllE, SOAP, 4 Bars Bed Bird, Carton 6-B- ox . i TUESDAY . . . March 8, 9, 10 Dl.aia Entartainamt BAHAMA PASSAGE With MADELINE CARROLL and STERLING Alaa FITAMyS. Lb. HAYDEN MEXICAN SPITFIRES BABY With LITE VALEZ and LEON EROLL Alan Warid Nr WEDNESDAY - - THURSDAY . . - March Acadeay 'Award Pirtura 11 and 12 YOU BELONG TO ME With HENRY FONDA and BARBARA STANWYCK . AU falka - a Alaa SaWthd Shari Sahftrta SHOWS START EACH EVENING AT 7:41 p. 14. MATINEES EVERY SUNDAY AT p. M. ar S 7 yaara af aya aatiaaaa mra eardialty btritrd ta attead aur Sunday fraa af charya. aa war yaaata ADMISSION: Children 10c, Junior High and High School Students 20c, Adults 30c. Including Tax. The House of Greater Motion Picture Entertainment gTHLoUh . j siEAM. IPJWIL, 25 !Z4B 49 .jP -- 2.r) : MEATS i 1 Lb. Lb POT ROASTS. Lb. mamum; kih ROAsnx: bacon. Lb Salt 2( .Up z. aLl pokk SAliSAGE. Lb. o2i .5 "47 30 . . . . ... 28 rh ,Zi9 25 : Holsom Food Store Clearfield Phone 235-- R FARMERS UNION Phone 67 n " |