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Show PAGE EIGHT News About Folks in News About Folks FARMINGTON MRS. KARL HINM AN . THURSDAY, JULY 29 THE WEEKLY REFLEX Correspondent Phone: Farmington ' -- . - News About Folks Clayton .. MRS. CLYDE Mr. and Mrs. Dark Cheney announce the arrival of a baby boy. He was born Monday at 2:15 p. m. KAYSVILLE B. ADAMS -- Correspondent v Phone; Mrs. Pearl Gibbs of Marysvale , Cayiville 10 war a guest of Mrs. Walter Cot- Word came today from San Di- trell on Tuesday. Phone 4 86-Mr. and Mrs. Robert; H. Barton ego telling of the recent death of Mrs. Olga C. Brown, Girl Scout W. S. Stove. Mr, Stove years ago of Layton were guests of Mrs. Kimball and Mr. and two children of Vernal spent Sun- executive of Salt Lake City, con- waa night operator at Rio Grande Walter Cottrell on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chadwick day and Sunday night at the home ducted a leadership meeting for Railroad station, Kaysville; later of Mr. and Mr. Gil Robinson, Miss all leaders of Girl Scouts and mem- had confectionery store in Kays- of Idaho Falls, Ida., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chadwick Cheryl Robinson had spent the pre- bers of the troop committee from ville, selling to M. W. Phillips. vious week with the Kimballs." Mrs. the Layton district Wednesday afMrs. Jennie Lehman and small Sunday. Kimball was formerly Miss Louise ternoon at the --Layton L. D. S. son of Los Angelels, Calif., arrived Mrs. Orin Smit and two children ward. in Kaysville last Friday and will of Salt .James, Lake visited with Mrs. G. Lieutenant Golden Sill of the visit for the next two months at L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Napce, Sunday. Frank Miller and Ada Johnson, all tank destroyers division of the U. the home of Mrs. Lehmans parPfc.. Floyd Layton is expected of Salt Lake, City, were Friday S. army at Camp Hood, Texas, ar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross-mahome on a furlough today. visitors at the home of Miss Emma rived aU the home of his parents, Mrs. Robert Blamires and Mrs. . The Delight JPinnochle club will Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sill Friday toy Mr. and Mrs. Cannon pnd three for a Myrtle Waite attended a trousseau meet at Mrs. Sam Bloxhams furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon an- tea in Ogden Sunday at Mrs. Ron- morrow afternoon. children of Ithaca, N. Y., are Mrs. Elton Wilcox and son, guests this week of Mrs. Cannons nounce the birth of a daughter ald Wadsworth. The tea was giv- Michael, and Mr. and Mrs. R. . Nelin en Mrs. honor of -- 21, Mr. Mrs. Dee Wadsworths and the at Q. Wednesday, George July parents, son of Salt Lake were guests of Knowlton. The Cannons are visit- hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Dixon is daughter, Geraldine. Mrs. George W. Wilcox on SaturWilliam Winters, who underwent ing many other relatives and formerly Miss Bernice Whitesides, friends in Utah during their stay. daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Morris a minor operation at a Salt Lake day. Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Udy and two Whitesides of Layton. hospital last Monday is improving Glen G. Leone and Mrs. Heber Jensen and will to his home Mrs. SaturC. Areturn Nance of Manassa, rhildren. Donald and Allene; Mrs. Burton visited with Mrs. Sircmore Elmer Hartley and Mrs. Frank Colorado spent last week visiting day. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of at Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hartley, all of Rockland. Idaho, ar- her daughter, Mrs. Charles Adat Ogden on Sunday. Green rived here last Thursday to attend ams and her family. River, Wyo., Mrs. John Lar- Thornley Mrs. George Mitchell, the former Mrs. George E. Briggs enter- sen of Bicknell, Wayne county, and services that day for M. C. Udy. The group returned to their home tained Tuesday evening at her Mrs. E. M. Bagley were last week- Miss Darlene Everett, is spending this week in Cheyenne, Wyo., with Sunday, with the exception of home in honor of Miss .Barbara end guests of Irene Swan. Mrs. her husband who is stationed there. Larsen is young Donald Udy, who recently- underwent a mastaying Rosmait. Miss Rosmait leaves in Mr. and Mrs. 'LeConte Stewart for a while with his grandparents, the near future to be married to jor operation and will stay with were guests of Mr. E. E. ErickMr. and Mrs. George Udy. Barlow Briggs, who is serving Irene for the next three weeks. son and wife, dean of the school of Mrs. visarmed Gerden Oscar of with Mrs. the forces. IlesB left Jean Ogden Briggs Monday Marilyn to spend a week at the girls' M. was assisted by Miss Beatrice Ros- ited with her daughter, Mrs. Way-nar- d Bennett last Friday. I. A. home in Brighton. Marilyn mait, Mrs. Welden Roberts, Miss Richard Barnes has returned to Jean, daughter of Mrs. Alice Hess, Elaine Adams, Miss Mary Stevenis a guest of her friend, Marilyn son, Mrs. Phyllis Allen, Miss Lois San Francisco after a y visit MacFarlane. Adams and Miss Amy Jean Wood. with his grandmother, Mrs. J. G. Mrs. Alvin E. Jacobsen returned M. Barnes. The Junior Sunday school preMrs. William Wiser and daughsented a pioneer pageant Sunday home Tuesday from a brief visit at Helen, and Mrs. Don Wiser and ter, with her Rockland, the ward recreation Idaho, in mother, morning hall with a large audience of par- Mrs. Lloyd Udy. She was accom- children of Ogden visited with Mrs. ents as spectators, The program panied home by her young daugh- A. M. Barnes on Friday. Mrs.' Fannie Layton and son, was directed by MisB Edith Walsh ter, Kay. and a corps of teachers including: former residents of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Owen re- Laurence, Mrs, Nettie Brown. Mrs. Lela Hess, turned home recently from a trip Kaysvillle, are spending a couple Mrs. George Spackman, Mrs. Beth to the west coast. They visited of months in Long Beach with Mrs. Larkin. Mrs. Kathryn Rose. Miss their son, Private Melwell Owen, Laytons daughter, Iwa. Verl Brown and Mrs, Bernard who is stationed at Fresno. CaliforMrs. Carter Roundy and chilThomas. All children participated nia. They visited other relatives in dren visited with her mother, Mrs. and were dressed in costumes de- San Francisco, California, and Re- Lloyd Moore, Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitaker picting pioneers. Indians, or other no, Nevada. characters of Utah pioneer days. Miss Kathleen Green, who re- were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. .. Pioneer John T. Williams, Mrs. cently graduated from the Univer- Charles Lowe in Ogden on the 24. Margaret Lamb and Miss Emily sity of Utah with a major in home Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Mollerup Walker were honored during j the economics, has accepted a position and children from 'Pocatello and program. in the testing laboratories of Best Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest" Grant of Miss Margaret Leonard enter- Foods Incorporated at San Fran- Woods Cross were guests of Mrs. I FINE LADIES SHOES tained at a welcome party Satur- cisco, California Dell Grant oh the 24th. . . . nothing but nationally day afternoon for her aunt, Mrs. Mrs. William King of Kaysville. Cpl. Lynn M. Peterson and wife advertised famous makes of Nelle S., Dawson, who has moved formerly Miss. Salome Adams of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne shoesin our stock. here from Oakland, Calif., to make Layton, underwent a Sheffield over the week-enMr. operamajor Taa tl (utsstwl fitting an her home. Sisters and nieces of tion Tuesday at the St. Marks hos- Peterson is stationed at Camp ary pair. Mrs. Dawson were guests. Santa Anita at Arcadia, Calif. Mrs. in Salt Lake City. Life-StriMiss Colleen Wood is being hon- pital ..... $5.95 Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson Peterson is living with her parents ored at a trousseau tea Sunday and Air Verdeland at Provo. of son, LeVar, $6.50 Step afternoon from two until six at John L. Peterson and family and week in JeTweedies $6.95 the home of her parents, Mr. and park, ifyent the past relatives. Mrs. Lyman K. Feterson visited rome, Idaho, visiting Mademoiselle Mrs. Edward Wood. $5.00 Staff Sergeant Ben Layton left Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jimmy Knowlton, son of Mr. and Wednesday for Camp Hood, Texas, Sheffield. BEN RICH . . . Mrs. G. Q. Knowlton, left the foreTall a is furin on home two after visit weeks', Sgt. George Layton Tsar Simian at in week art of the the for service with relatives and friunds. His lough and is visiting in Salt Lake . S. armed forces. INC. WEIGHTS Miss Katherine Stayner of Sallt wife, formerly of Los Angeles, al- City and Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Budd visLake City was a Sunday dinner so left Wednesday for Los Angewill stay for the re- ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. where she les, Miss Emma of her niece, guest Howard Thomas. mainder of the summer. Miller. Mrs. Esther Green arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Myron Whitesides Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Walker of from and moved week this into Tremonton, Tuesday, after family San Diego, Calif., were Monday spending two weeks visiting with visitors at the home of Mr. and their new home, located in the Mrs. Elizabeth Sandall. subdivision. Mrs, Tom Sanders. The visitors P. S. G. club will meet at FranMr, and Mrs. Vem Hancock and afternoon the friends spent visiting cis Stewarts next Tuesday. Last small moved last daughter, Judy, here. , Where Women Tuesday P. S. G. club attended a Mrs. Llewellyn Capencr, former i . his show with at and holiday Layton. picture resident of Farmington, has spent Blox-haand Laddie Mr. Mrs. Harman Howard daughter, Timothy, the past few days visiting her Shop in Confidence Joe Heath, Geraldine SanMrs. Grace C. Steven- Peery, in Ogden. Marvin J. N. ders. Lois Afton Udy, Niagara Falls, Mary Stephens, son. 2337 Washington Blvd. A bridal shower was held Tues- Y., left Monday for San Francisco, Gransden, and La ween Winters and Portland. Ore., where spent last Sunday at Como picnickday afternoon, honoring the former Calif., Miss Vera Steed, who was married he will spend the next few days on ing and swimming. business before returning to his recently in California. ..... HMMMSW home. Mr. Udy arrived Friday week from the home of Mrs. M. M. of son Mr. Johnson, Reynolds New to from York Whitesides into attend new their home in funcal and Mrs. Johnson, has been visit' s services of his father, M. C. Udy. the subdivision. ing his family and friends during Mr. Mr. son of Mrs. and and West, and Thatcher Wayne Ray his furlough from the U. S. servsmall Mrs. to Jesse son. of Verdeland left West, Carvel, Monday ice. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stayner had reutrn to his duties in the U. S. park, spent the past week in Loas their Saturday guests. Mr. and service after a furlough spent here. gan, visiting relatives. David Hughes, son of Mrs. Alice John H. Adams and Dexter RobMrs. LaVar Stayner, Mrs. Horace is home on furlough this erts .will leave Sunday for a two Hughes, Mrs. and Stayner, George Stayner week. David's sister, Mrs. Allie weeks trip to Los Angeles, daughters, Miss Irene Stayner and where they will visit relaWomens Apparel Miss Helen Stayner, all of Salt May Brown, of California, is also here. and tives friendH. visiting Lake City. Mrs. George Stayner Mrs. Don Van Wert and small Mrs. Enoch Young and sons, and daughters remained Saturday 2341 arrived from Howard son, Don, Jr., Sunduy night and part of Sunday. Mr. and Oakland, Calif., to make their home a weeksand John,to leftLosMonday for Angeles, trip Mrs. David Stayner, also of Salt Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. here with Mrs. Van Werts mother, California. Mrs. Nelle S. Dawson. Mr. Van Miss ChaYlotte Holmes and Miss Burns Stayner Sunday. Thelda Craw, who reside at the G. R. Chaffin spent the July 24 Wert is in the U. S. service. Cupt. and Mrs. Archie Benson of home of Mr. and Mrs. Otha K. in Davenport. Iowa, were guests of Green, spent the past week-en- d Mrs. L. B. Farr of Washington. D. Minersville at the homes of their MEET YOUR FRIENDS C., at the home of Mrs. Farrs sis- parents. FOR QUALITY Mrs. Phoebe Weaver, president at the Coolest Spot in Town ter, Miss Emma Miller, Thursday. SHOE REPAIRING Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thornley and of the Layton ward Primary, anchildren of Suit Lake City were nounce the annual graduation of See- Sunduy visitors at the home of the Seagull girls will take place Now Open for Business Mrs. .Thornley 's mother, Mrs. Mary Sunday evening at the chapel, beMills. ginning at 7 p. m. ( These girl graduates will be accepted into the Y. W. M. I. A. by Mrs. Wanda at Lund, president of the Layton Your ward Young Womens Mutual Improvement association; A special Friendly program has- been arranged for Sunday. evening and a cordial inviLAYTON. UTAH E. G. KING. tfgr. 2272 Washington Blvd.' tation is extended to everyone to THURSDAY-FRIDAattend. . . . JULY 29 AND SO Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison and AMAZING MRS. HOLIDAY Curol. Kate, and Mrs. daughters. STARRING DEANNA Pt'RRIN George Wilcox and granddaughter, MARCH OF TIME COMEDY Cathy Wilcox, spent last Thursday afternoon and evening at Heber SATURDAY . . . JULY 31 Mr. Ellison was the speaker City. TARZAN TRIUMPHS at the Heber City Rotary club dinTHE STARRING GREAT GILDER8LEEVE 58-J- W Mrsv-Nobl- e - n. ten-da- - , letin lists those variety have been found to eivt. th'b5 results. Meats of all types ww1cl good to use fresh or canned JV be preserved in the freeze ij? Directions are given for wrapping, and freezing J:1' with special emphasis on the aration of poultry and fish r Cod storage. The bulletin conclude- - witL torily are apricots, berries of all kinds, cherries, figs, peaches, plums and prunes. Specific varieties of these fruits which have given satisfactory frozen products are listed. Experimental work is in process to determine which varieties of Utah grown vegetables' give most satisfactory products when frozen. Some varieties toughen and lose color and flavor during the freezing and thawing process. The bul- - Extension Bulletin Tells How to Prepare Foods for Freezing FARMINGTON -Qu- ick-frozen foods are second Only to the fresh product in quality of color, flavor, and nutritive value. Whenever it is possible freezing is the most desirable method of preserving many types of food, declares Miss Ellen Agren, home demonstration agent, who suggests that Davis county housewives can find tested and approved methods of preparing foods for freezing in the extension bulletin. Frozen Foods from Freezer Lockers. Speed in the processing is essential to .frozen foods of highest quality. Loss in flavor and nutrients occurs if the products are allowed to stand for long periods of time, especially at high temperae tures. Only produce will give, frozen foods of high 1913 section on cooking and - RADIO SERVICE . Have your radio checked over and tuned up while tubes and parts are available. , Latest, most modern test equipment used satisfaction guaranteed high-grad- . . . .' BILL PARKER quality. ' Phone Kaysville The bulletin is illustrated and shows the proper methods of selecting and preparing fruits and vegetables for this type of storage. Utah fruits which freeze Batisfac- - 173-- W WANTED TO BUY! SMALL RADIOS arts .and science at the University of Utah. A dinner was given at his summer home in Mill Creek for department heads. ten-da- . Where to Buy Where to Go In Ogden 4 As a help and as a guide to the people in this area, we suggest that you keep this directory for 'easy reference to save you time and effort while SHOPPING IN OGDEN Tik'I) AT. OGDEN BUSINESS Sanaa c. c. K - -- is to aid paa This Aslsnw Ca. d. DISTRICT Watson-Tann- back ft Ci . 1 - fat lap tba laeatiaa sf spsnsnrs f this tinctory. Las Laraadar RallakU Fnrnitars dater-itnln- g features i ; Shoes Nunn-Busc- h . j ! ! er CLOTHING CO. 370 24th St. white j ! an BALL ROOM Utahs Largest and Finest" w 41 DANCING sister-- City-Camn- ty ' Bldg Utah Ogden JITH ST. Ellison-Simmon- i l BOYLES ; : WRIGHTS, INC. Furniture and Carpet Co. Cali-fhmi- a, and Accessories Free Delivery i The other four cents goes for Government expenses IN OGDEN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS rents out af Fir Freedom's Sake usual." SEARS Washington Blvd. expenditures. Lee Lavender SHOP and SAVE st II II very dollar goes for Wsr t : Friendly Doors 2331-3- 9 Ninety-si- x s Welcome, New Residents of Davis County! The Store With the Washington Blvd. Thomas Pool. Hall RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. as SHOE SHOP - EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY and Holidays in-law, THEATRE 2276 Washington Blvd. Y . . . Y AUGUST 1 SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS WITH TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- AND 2 - LANA TlRNER AND ROHERT YOlNG ALSO" ROMANCES ON THE RANGE" . . . Y AUGUST 3 AND 4 ! "THE AVENGERS till ear GE . OF ACE. . 14e lie "The House of Greater Motion Picture Entertainment 7 , I i I The Shopping Center for New Comers and Old C. C. Anderson ' Friends From Davis Connty ii (X i i Mrs. Maxwell G. Hess attended a party Monday evening at Cobble Cottage party bouse in Ogden in DOWNSTAIRS STORE honor of Miss Artis Shupe, bride-eleMrs. Hess was an overnight house guest of Miss Shunes Mon- v ! BETTER SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY day evening at her Ogden resid- I ence. Carlos Weber of Ashland, Ken- 1 tucky, is visiting m Layton with Elder Alex Simpson at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs,. Edward last week. both employed at Hill Field. Simpson and with Mrs. George Pfc. Jay Adams of Clearfield and Mrs. Forde Dickson and children, ilcox, of Ashland, Kentucky, who is spending the summer in Lay-to- n Miss Afton Ray of Layton were Lois, Stephen, David and Suzann, at the home of her parents, Mr. Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. of Richville, Morgan county, are and Mrs. Clyde Adams and family. spending today (Thursday) visitand Mrs. L; E. Ellison. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wall and Pfc Adams returned home recently ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. small son. Robert Franklin, will from overseas duty for a three Frank Whitesides. Claude and Paul Blomquist of leave this (Thursday) afternoon weeks furlough and left Wednesfor their home in Portland. Ore. day evening for Camp Pratt, Kan- Centerville spent Monday with to report for army duty. their friend, Richard Humphreys. They will leave the Salt Lake City sas, Reed Whitesides, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Wall of Portland, airport by plane. Mr. Wall is em- Dean Baird of Ogdeii, left and Miss Fern Simmons Oregon, Tuesday ployed as a senior passenger agent evening for New York City, where of Layton visited with Mrs. Roy for United Air Lines at Portland. they will attend a government Simmons Wednesday afternoon at .Ie,.arriwd here Saturday. sponsored specialized training the home of Mr. and Mrs. .L. E. Airs. all and son arrived early school for six weeks. They are Ellison. I TIME SCHEDULE OF SHOWS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY' Shows start at 4 p. si. and rsa continnasly, ALL OTHER DAY'S Shows cammanca at 7:14 a. m. two conploto showo oach ovoninc. lama as lata as P. M. and soo romplata show. SPECIAL NOTICE Saturday, March 24, and scary Saturday thoroaftar, wo will ran a spocial Saturday shew, coasswnciny at 4 p. as. and continaoaoly to Indads the splendid aerial. "PERILS OF THE -ROTAL MOUNTED:", 74 ysars of ays are cordially Invited to attend our Smnday Ail folks matin a ao onr so to Free of chartw - i , ct STARRING RALPH RICHARDS COMEDY AND CARTOON CHILDREN UNDER 1J YEARS OF ALL OTHERS 8UNDAY UNTIL 4 P. M. CHILDREN UNDER J YEARS ALL OTHERS . - LR.SAMUEIS ner meeting. SUNDAY-MONDA- j i 4s EDWARDS I j Stetson Hats Interwoven Sox . Watson-Tann- MIN AM AX RITZ .... Griffon and Society Brand Suits Wilson Bros. Furnishings de son-in-la- I er . " ANDERSON CO. INTERMOUNTAIN'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHING READY TO WEAR MENS WORK and DRESS CLOTHING EVERYTHING YOULL NEED AT ONE STOP! YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT C. C. ANDERSONS 226a H sshington Blvd. Dial Two Full Floors EFunirTinfitliiniro Dining Room Seta Living Room Seta Studio Couches Furniture - 355 24th St. 5773 Occasional Chairs Occational Chairs Mattresses from $9-- 9 SCHOSS and Electric Company i Ogden. MODERN FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM. 1 |