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Show v -- u ulL I PAGE EIGHT Clinton He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Beus and attended school in Davis county. Since his marriage he has resided in Ogden. Cadet and Mrs. Beus have three children l&rryr Michael and Kay Beus. . Mrs. Frances D. Frasier was honored with a birthday party at her home Saturday night. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs, Frasier,- Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Frasier, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Frasie.rjFrank and. Ralph Frasier, Mrs Warren Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frasier, Nancy, Shnnna, Linda and Dixie Frasier, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams, Mr, and Mrs. Arlis Frasier, Ruby II. Dayia and Loretta R, Child. Mrs. Lillian Frasier returned homo Snturday afternoon from Cambridge, Minn., where she attended funeral . services of her mother, Mrs. Barman. Mr. and Mrs. Ross II. Burnett and their children of Washington Terrace, were guests of Mr. an Mrs. Revere Burnett Sunday. Bernice M. Chadwick was removed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Muir Snturday, from the St. Mark's hospital in Halt Iakc City, where she underwent a major op- training. Vem Beesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. .Beesley, Cleo Car- nahanr husband of Helen Bummers Carnahan; Dean Fuit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuit, and Arthur Birt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birt, who are joining -- the- U. S. with a armed forces, were honored farewell testimonial ' Sunday evening. The program, consisting of the following numbers was conducted by YV right Child: Song, America. by the congregation; prayer by E. E. Frasier; vocal solo by Ethel B. Johnston; reading, by Bernice Child; accordion solo by Barbara Bonhamf remarks by guest speaker,' Willard Anderson, of the Canadian army; remarks and presentation of gifts by Bishop J. A1bert Mitchell; response by the service men; song by congregation, benediction by Richard Mow. Seaman Jack Summers of the U. S. navy, is here on a furlough. Willard Anderson, of the Canadian army and his wife, Iora Iat-- t terson Anderson, ore visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank - Bam-broug- h. ants to Mrs. Scoffield are, Minnie Layton and Mrs. Ethel Bone. Mrs Ethel Call, a new member of the camp, was elected as parliamentarian. All other officers were re the comp are .tained. Members-o- f tanning a Christmas party for t ecember 10. Wendell Hodson, son of Mrs, Leone Hodson, left Saturday for his Marine station in San Diego, California, after a brief furlough at hisr home. Private Dee Forbes, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forbes, arrived home Thursday from Homstead, y Florida, for a furlough Private Forbes is .an aircraft meten-da- Stewart as..the teacher, enjoyed a roller skating and theater party in Ogden last Friday evening. Members who attended were Sterling VIRGINIA S. BENNETT YVaite, Verl Barber, Joe Anderson Correspondent Reed Bennett. Ben Thurgood, Mil-to- n Phone: Kaysville, YVilcox. Sherman Waite, Jay Allan Cook, Blain Barber, Bennett, Sirs! Joseph Cook and Sirs. Glen Clark Bambrough, Golden YVaite, Briggs will be hostesses to mem- Fred Sessions, Carl Stewart, Max bers of the Syra-Lit- a club at the Eloise Norma home of Sirs. Briggs Friday eve- YVaite, Katherine Thurgood, NorMcDonald, Steed, ning, December 3, at K p. m-ma Bybee and La Ree Barber. The Thanksgiving program was group was accompanied by Mr. and presented at the Syracuse ward Mrs. George Stewart. Sunday school last Sunday mornMrs. Esther Sessions Barber had ing. .Slusic was furnished by b as her dinner guests, Mr. girls chorus composed of Slaurine and Mrs.Sunday Sessions of CenterCyral Hansen, Effie Thurgood. Donna ville, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Sessions, Bodily, Neth Ilansen, Lola Ham-mo- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sessions, Mr. Joan Briggs, Sfary Williams, and Mrs. Eugene Tolman, Mr. and lone Barber and Gwelda Fielding, Mrs. Ole C. Louis J with Lloyd E. Dahl as director. A Roberts and Sessions, tyrs. son, Tommy. talk on Thankfulness was given ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bodily and by Sfiss Lois Ludlow. A vocal solo by David E. Cook with Mrs. two Bons,? Gene and Dennis, left Alice Gailey as accompanist, and Saturday, to make their home at the address by Captain Walter E. Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Bodilys Schoenfeld of Camp Ifaan, Cali- mother, Mrs. YVilliam McDonald, accompanied them to Idaho and fornia. . Mrs, Russell Ilansen and little plans to stay a few weeks. Mrs. YY'ilford YV. Tree entertain-- i daughter. Carolyn, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Clyde ed with a party at her home SunHansen. They have been residing day afternoon in honor of the tenth n Bountiful for the birthday anniversary of her son, past month. Mr. and Mrs.' Samuel Cook were Rodney. Invited guests included Monday evening dinner guests of Robert Briggs, Elaine Barber, BarAir. and Mrs. Dell Cook of Ogden. bara Tree, Howard Criddle, Donald Mr. and Mrs. Perry II. Sessions Rentmeister, Marjorie Cook, Carol Milton and daughters, Jane, Anita and Tree, Smedley, Edgar Lila, spent last Sunday visiting Campbell, lone Bodily. Donna Flint, with Mrs. Sessions parents, Mr, Shirley Tree, Vance Bennett, Norand Mrs. Alma T. YVright of San- man Bennett, Katherine Tree and News About Folks In SYRACUSE 62-J- -2 chanic. Mrs, Curtis Graffam of Portland, Oregon, is visiting for several days at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Adams Miss Thelma Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). D, Harris, has received her release from the L. I). S. Texas mission after spending the past 20 months in that area as an L. DS. missionary. Miss Harris expects to spend Thanksgiving day in San. Francisco, California, at the home of her former misPatterson. sionary companion, Miss Helen YVilford . Guthrie, of Clearfield of Kaysville. Miss Smith, formerly was the speaker at sacrament meetHarris is making a tour of the ' ing Sunday evening. west coast and expects to arrive eration. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Patterhome next week. Mr. A. Mrs. Muir Mr and and J. son announce the birth of a daugh Mr. Weldon Roberts, ter at the Dee hospital November and Mrs. David A. Johnston re- Mr. andandMrs.Mrs. Snoden Roberts, Sir. home from last Thursday 1(5. the birthday anniversary of the turned and Mrs. John Adams and Sir. and buses Ohio new two for the with M child's grandmother, Elizabeth Davis county school board. They Sirs, Clyde Adams of Layton, Sir, Patterson. and Sirs. Ray Harvey of Kaysvisited many points of interest in Mr. A son w'as born to and Mrs.. Lawrence Cook. dy. d also visited with ville, and Sir. and Sirs. Slilton Roland Maw, .November K at the the east. They A baby girl was bom to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Chatelain and Mr. Sirs. and Stirling and Mrs- Sgt. Bert Muir at Ft, Crook, Ne- Thorn Pee hospital. Mon- - and little Walker, Kalph of were SaturClearfield early ley daughter, Carol, were visone sons of of the three Pvt. Derral M. Child, why com- braska, morning at the Dee hospital. itors over last week-en- d of Mr. and day evening-dinn- er guests of Mr dayMrs. menced active duty in the army air Mr. and Mrs. Muir who are in the and Leota Owens of Preston, Mrs. A. A. Chatelain of Ogden. Mrs. Eldon Schwartz at their forces. corps at Fort Douglas, November armed Idaho, is spending a 'few weeks Mrs. Howard and Manning Clinton ward conference, which home in Clearfield. with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond An- daughter, Linda Lou, of 10, was honored at a party at the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon en Robips Rupert, Sunwas been held to next have home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shupe tertained as their Sunday dinner derson and family. She is a sister Idaho, are spending this week with in Ogden Friday night. Those day. has been postponed to DeMrs. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace guests, Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence of has been confined to her bed for Barber. iresent were: Pvt. Child, Miss Shir-e- y cember 12. Mrs. Manning will be reForbes and Dee Private sons, F. IItoy Davis returned home the past six weeks, due to illness. membered as the Burrows, Mrs. Iaiura S. Rice. Homer and Layne Forbes. former Miss Fern Forbes, Mrs. Eva Rice, Mrs. William Sunday morning, after spending The second year church history Barber. Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner presentee Coombs. Miss Belva Coombs, Miss several months in Alaska, where the social science Mrs. Esther Sessions Barber left Ameri- department of the Syracuse ward Helen Rice, Miss Jeany Gillis, Mrs he was employed as an engineer can Statesmen at lesson, Mrs. with school, Sunday George for YVoodruff, where Re YVednesday the regular Harold Simpson, Mrs. Lee Olsen, on the recently completed Alaskan lief of the society Layton meeting Maureen Mrs. Loretta highway.Olsen, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron B. CniM ward, Child, Raymond Shupe and the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stevenson anon business re an extended hosts. trip it) nounce the birth of a;Yon Monday, Mrs. November Myrtle R. Davis conducted the New Mexico and Arizona. 22, at'the Dee hospital social science lesson at Relief so Childs mother, Mrs. HyrunV in Ogden. . . is staying at. the ciety Tuesday afternoon. Teachers of the North Davis Mrs. George E. Beus, of Clinton, and Mrs. Child during their ab, high school and their partjunior and Mrs. Dule G. Beus of Ogden, sence. ners were entertained with a dinMr. Mrs. Chris and returned home last week from Draayer left ner party Tuesday evening at the Denver, Colo., where they visited last week to make their home in North Davis junior high school. with Cadet Dale G. Beus. who is Nampa, Idaho. Miss Kathleen teacher of Mrs. Lee Tompson, the former South Weber wasHill, stationed at Buckley Field. Cadet honespecially to returned Beus has completed his basic pre- Marjorie Bingham, ored. Miss Hill and O. H. Parsons of aviation training, and expects to Clinton last week from Seattle. Ogden were married YVednesday, be assigned soon for Washington. November 21 Mr. and Mrs. YYilliam King left this week for Oklahoma, where they will visit their son, Private News About Folks in- YVendell King. They expect to be gone about ten days. Mrs. Hyrum Layton of Sparks, MRS. CLYDE B. ADAMS Nevada, visited relatives in Lay-to- n and Kaysville this past weekCorrespondent end. FINE LADIES SHOES Phone S8-Mrs. Alma Phillips is spending . . . nothing but nationally this week in Ogden at the home of WHILE youre helping win this advertised famous makes of U son daughter-in-law- , and her Mr. war in your present job, dont ANNOUNCED shoes in our stock. , ami Mrs. Dee Phillips. fail to give some thought to Mr. and Kirs. Melvin M. Adams Ya pat (utinlMd fitting an Dale Maughan, son of Mr. and what will happen to you when announce the marriage of their Mrs. Charles ary pair. Maughan, arrived Life-Stripeace comes. daughter, Marjorie and Sergeant home Tuesday for a visit from $5.95 Have you the training to comDale YVhitesides, son of Mrs. Arta Florida. Air Camp Meyers. $6.50 Step YVhitesides, which took place Satpete when therd will be no manMrs. YYilford Adams entertained Tweedies $6.95 If power shortage? urday, November 20, at Elko, Ne- with a birthday party Sunday afMademoiselle do time to something about your vada. Following the ceremony the ternoon in honor of her son, Don, $5.00 future NOW. young couple visited briefly in Lay-to- n on his fifth birthday anniversary. BEN RICn . . . with relatives and friends and Ogden Business College can Iayne and Alan Hodson, Layton Yaar Shaataan at eft Sunday evening for Wendover residents, help you. Our day and evening have taken over the mancourses in Accountancy, BusiField, where they will make their WRIGHTS INC. loof the Idle Isle Cafe, agement ome. ness Machine Operation, Stenogin (he ojd Layton post office cated Mrs. Joseph P. Keslar arrived raphy and Secretarial Science These two young men building. 8 quickly change you froQj,l Friday at the home of her mother, are also making final plans to Airs. where will she Adams, Hyrum green hand who just gets by a new dairy in Layton within remain for an indefinite time. She open because there is none to replace the week. This new busicoming and her husband, Dr. Keslar, have ness you, to an experienced worker, will be located enterprise spent the past year and a half at where the capable of getting and holding e Dairy Dr. Kesler was better, more responsible, higher Jackson, Tennessee. located. formerly been affiliated with the Unitlas pay positions. Bishop YYilliam A. Dawson of the REMEMBER dont ed States public health department Layton L. 1). S. ward, announces you Where Women time. Dr. Keslar is the annual ward conference will be during that have to quit your present job to now a lieutenant in the United enter Ogden Business College. Sunday, November 2M. beginStates roast guard and is serving held with Keep on working. Learn while the priest hood session at Shop in Confidence ning n overseas duty. you earn. Insure your future m. and continuing with the a. t:.'k) Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trane left earning power by acquiring the Sunday school and evening ses2337 Washington Bird. Saturday for Montpelier, Idaho, sions. Know How which puts you where will make home. their they ahead under any conditions. Calvin Bishop Corbridge of the Mr. Trane hus accepted a position YY'est New dsy and evening Sessions laiyton wart! also announces j as coach athletic the at Montpelier their ward conference will be held' November 29 high school. Mrs. Trane is formerSunday with the same sessions. IIH.MOMMd ly Miss Lucille Harris. Vernon Clegg, a new member of $ $ Mrs. Lutio Scoffield was named ,. .... n 'ard"as PeaHcr captain of the Hollyhock camp of ij ar sacranu'nt wryice Daughters of the Pioneers at the $ fn Kiesel Ave Ogden annual election held Thursday K M Whitesides ternoon at thy home of Mrs. Ada areMr DIAL 4812 dinner planning Thanksgiving Flint. Mrs. Scoffield replaces Mrs. at their home for thirty members Sarah Adams as captain. Assist- - of their family, including children, grandchildren and -. - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THE WEEKLY REFLEX lftl Orderly marketing 0f she will spend the Thanksgiving and perative if we are to hog. in holidays with her avoid to!. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ash- lapse of our marketing, proc ton. and distribution machinery The teachers of the North Davis entirely probable that their during and school partJunior high cember and January the namL ners enjoyed a Thanksgiving din' ner at the school Tuesday evening. hogs offered for sale w,ll the capacity of plants to Places were marked for thirty-siIt is also pr..babl Those attending from Syracuse them. were 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cookr transportation facilities market Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Westenskow adequate to move all hogs tn ket when they are offered f0r and Raymond Anderson. son-in-la- I w x. n, Your almost impossible job was' to make the ..services symbolize my love for him. You did it. v rtf - th , til First requisite of our profession an undtr- standing of human ties and what the breaks of them mens , to ' the survivor. YYe want efforts always to mirror the wishes of those Had-fiel- who depend on us. . SUNSET MORTUARY Serving North Davis Countv Phone: 239-R- 2 Clearfield , CAr-ve- r, home-of-Mr- pre-flig- S Where to Buy ht Will Your KNOW HOW HOLD -- In Ogden As a help and as a guide to the people in this area, we that you keep thls directory for easy reference to save you timesuggest and effort while SHOPPING IN OGDEN LAYTON a Peacetime Job? Where to Go JI ADAMS-WIHTESIDE- Watson-Tann- IrJIe, er S Iboast features Griffon and Society Brand Saits Wilson Bros. Furnishings de Stetson Hats Interwoven Sox notits , Watson-Tann- l.uAry range er liisai CLOTHING CO. 370 24th St. . - 1 font Wt Welcome, New Residents of Davis County! MINAMAX Layton-lvaysvill- Harr Shoes Nunn-Busc- h I Word SHOP and SAVE at Mrs. L'.h ir Fche SEARS red a was Xo li IN OGDEN Joseph dauj j Ogden Business College Hllj - f- Your RITZ THEATRE LAYTON, UTAH THURSDAY - - . . . NOVEMBER planning Thanksgiving dinner at their home for the following guest, Mrs. Lettie Adams, Clair Adams, Mrs. Chloe Harris, Bonnie Jean Harris. Connie Harris, Mrs. Maxwell G. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family. l.('IIMCOI.OK SELECTED SHORTS SATURDAY . . . NOVEMBER 27 IKHBLK I'EAtlKE AM) SERIA1. MUST FKATl'RK to ESTERS OND I EATl'RE GILDERSLEEVES BAD DAY SUNDAY - - MONDAY . . . PRESENTING NOVEMBER 2S 2t SALT LILY MARS in . . . November 30 and December BACKGROUND TO DANGER 1 , fh naarnti a. l p- - :U P. p. M. and raw Cw. w. eanUnaaar. . rttapleU r.plM. ADMISSION TO ALL CHILDREN t NDER 12 YEARS OF AGE SHOWS ALL OTHERS ALL. CHILDRBN. in ana. aiiMt Kt. tirkHa. wrapt Drrairmmthinir Dining Room Sets Living Room Sets Studio Couches Nphim INTERMOUNTAINS LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHING READY TO YVEAR MENS WORK and DRESS CLOTHING EVERYTHING YOULL NEED AT ONE STOP! YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT C. C. ANDERSONS Dial p Xor Mrs. f3. Tti i M so Danera Kays 5775 with ensem Full Floors Tyvo set SI COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Occasional Chairs Free Delivery Mattresses from $9.33 Up olo leld, 3!L ib. SCHOSS RELIABLE FURNITURE CO. Furniture and Electric Company Ogden. Utah MODERN FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM. ords Utahs rent control areas were 2276 D lude Mst 355 21th St. YVednesday against circumventing OPA tenant eviction restrictions, but at the same time were advised that the regulations permit eviction of tenants on sev- ral grounds, by Glen D Reese OPA district rent officer. Numerous complaints have been received by the rent office alleging landlords have move so the owners could wcunv the accommodations. Mr Reese said. However, the landlords have then failed to move in ' and have to other tenants shortly Because of the frequency of this particular complaint! OPA s hw .K.w, .IN Jk The House of Greater Motion Picture Entertainment y offi-rial- surmise that in many instan- - ces the landlords have not acted in good faith and have thereby violat- l!wfn!Tn ouU,l,BK tho rroper procedure Tor removing a tenant, the "nt of .PA rent lations reaons : GEORGE RAFT AND BRENDA MARSHALL .TIME schedule of shows KHAD PvSiiK A Y8h,w ,Urt " A LLLOTH at 7 :M CITY'-Landl- pee da cche. Washington Blvd. cautioned WITH Jt'DY c:KIAM) AND VAV IIEFLIN NEWS AND SELECTED SHORTS - - YVEDNESDAY LAKE Mrs C. C. ANDERSON CO. fjton OPA Restrictions AND movi de hei 8 8. Kent Control Areas Cautioned Against LONE STAR TRAIL f Mi "f of 1 m The Shopping Center for New Comers and Old C. C. Anderson Friends prom Davis County 2265 YVishington Bird. j.., alYtk kayk and jack oakik starring NEWS ANI TUESDAY Mrs. Byron j! Cheney of Kaysville. Nelson, also of "Kaysville. was' co-hostess for the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams are1 25 AND 2f. HELLO FRISCO, HELLO SEC Washington Blvd. !j FRIDAY 1 2311 buffet supper last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.' Clark!! E. G. KING, Mgr. 1 Womens Apparel anil Accessories Mrs. Roy Simmons and Mrs. Richard Graehl were guests at a Eouec e.. WRIGHTS, INC. great-grandchildre- n. i i!!jr lauii i establish i j seven grounds y the landlord; of rent; tenant failure to renew the lease; tenant ref'al-CCUpan- c? fusal ofa"es9 the lidlord; obligations ,tenancy. for committing a nuisance; expira-og tion of a tenants lease may cause removal of However, sub-tenan- ts. i t in all such cases the landlord lords fr tenants who refuse to required to set forth the cause for reasonable standards tho removal in the tenants notice conduct or who fail to abide of to vacate and file a by copy at the rental agreements, Reese area rent office. Reese stated also that time, il removal must be made '! of tenants may be authorized clear to con- all bv his office on - additional and-tha- t will not grounds. He urged landlords who feel circumvention of the regula- they have reasonable cause for eviction of tenants, even though they may not be specifically mentioned the regulations, to consult with in cle.m-iT'1fi,m ive a thorough the area rent director. ' .,ami .oiling. Dust. 11, YVe have no intention of allow, pit. and thread may have collected' mg the regulations to be a shield to protect eitherusedland-assoakeJ and gummed Fors - BOYLES ?arjci: . hn Furniture and Carpet C& coo; for aoui The Store With the Jon Wl Friendly Doors Ft F men 2331-3- 9 P? Washington W of rithoil. t |