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Show page eigiit THURSDAY, MARCTI 2, THE WEEKLY REFLEX Ftlki New AWat -- kaysville CLEARFIELD Mr Mrs Sherman Holbrook of J1ES. MARY RANDALL Bountiful visited with Mrs. Agnes Correspondent Beesley Sunday. Eldon Benton was guest of honor The annual Clearfield ward re- at a social at his home early Thurs-da- y union wad held in the North Daevening in honor of his birth-da- y vis junior high school Tuesday eveGames were anniversary. ning, Feb. 29 A delicious dinner played after which refreshments served from six p. m. to 8 were served to Brant McKay. Conp. m., under the direction of the nie Ball, Janet Barton, Lynn y Brant Johnson. Frank Thom-aRelief society, after which a very Carol Layton. Fern Johnson. good program was rendered under the direction of Eldon Barlow, La Joati Sheffield. Mary Lee Leonard-soBerneice Layton. Carol Par-ke- r Von Stuart, Opal Hadfield and La" H. G. Linford and Prele Stoker. The program conJoyce Shefsisted of all home talent which was field. At the First ward Relief very good. The remainedr of the society evening was spent in dancing. The meeting next Tuesday the visitfor the children ing teachers training class will afternoon party consisted of a dinner and a picture V I3' m' anc the lesson show. There , was a large crowd will be given by Mrs. Minnie Webb. and many former residents of The regular meeting will be held Clearfield were there to enjoy old at l:2n oclock, when Mrs. Edna friendship. Elder Barlow was mas--t- Parker- - will give the theology Ipst-soof ceremonies. Mrs. Seth Linford arrived home Mrs. Ianthus Barlow, Jr., is very from Los Angeles, Cal., Tuesday ill at her home.' She has recently returned from California where she where she had spent the past two She was accompanied went to improve her health. On months. home by Miss Barbara Tinker, of she suffered a her return home ' Huntington Park, Cal., who will stroke. Mrs. Le Roy FJippen is ill at her be a guest at the Clarence- Waterfall home for the next ten days. home with influenza. Samuel G. Layton was taken to Cdt. Seth Linford of the U. S. navy the Dee hospital to receive treat- has left for the South Pacific war ment for a broken leg received in a area. Mr Mrs Rosel Hyde announce fall in his home. the Mrs. Hattie Sessions has resignmarriage of their granddaughed from her work in the Clearfield ter, Miss Dona Hyde Layton to Mrs. Rachel Larsen Clifford Melby Holmes. The marpost office. riage took place in Oklahoma City, is replacing her. son of Mr. Okla., on Jan. 29. The new brjde Cpl. Chariton Jacobs, Mrs Ezra Mrs Brvant S. Jacobs is now is a daughter of Mr somewhere in the Pacific, accord- Layton, formerly of West Layton. Mr Mrs George A. Cuthbert ing to information received by his of Salt Lake were Wednesday eveparents. of Mr Mrs Rosel ning been guests has Warren Shurtliff Sgt Hyde. on a home furlough visiting Mr Mrs James Stewart of with his wife and small son, Richweek-en- d Woodruff were last and his and of ard, Ogden, mother, twin sisters, Mrs. Glenna Slaugh- guests of their sister, Mrs. Florter and Miss Mina Shurtliff of ence Foster. Mrs. Foster is stay- Clearfield. During his stay he was honored at a number of dinners at 3 p. m in the Clearfield L. D. Mrs. Edmund Evans, and family parties.- He left last S. church. state president of the P.-Wednesday to return to Camp A., Mrs. Francis Seegmiller. Davis county La. Miss Nellie White, daughter of president; Mrs. F. J. Torney board Mrs Thomas White who has member, and guests from most of Mr A. organizations in the recently returned from a mission, the P.-was a speaker in the L D S ward county, attended the meeting. The class winning the drive by getchapel' last Sunday. Milton Hadfield has returned ting the most membership, was home from a Denver, Colo., busi- awarded a prize before the meeting took place. Girl scouts of Clearness trip. The P.-- T A. membership drive in field served the tea. Clearfield was climaxed by a meetShirley Stuart, small daughter of Mrs Roy Stuart, is ill at her ing and tea last Friday afternoon Mr home, suffering with rheumatic fever. Miss Lillian and Miss Susie OFFICE WORKERS, Guthrie who joined their brother, TYPISTS URGENTLY G. Wilford Guthrie, in Phoenix, NEEDED TODAY Ariz., on business, have returned Start your business training home. Monday, March 6, in shortDale Sessions received a brokhand, bookkeeping, comptoen knee cap last week when he fell meter, and allied subjects. his knee on cement steps striking sooner than you Perhaps his home. at think you can be qualified Mrs. Thomas White returned for a good position with a home Sunday from Salt Lake City fine salary. Prepare now to where she has been visiting her have the things you want daughter. Mrs. Dora Curtiss. and a secure future for yourMrs. Dora Curtiss and infant self. Ruth, of Salt Lake City, daughter. The demand upon our placeare visiting at the home of Mr ment department for high Mrs Thomas L White. grade office workers is beand our the yond supply FOR SALE w Mc-Ka- s, n, . - er n. - -- ay - Clai-bor- n, T. T. -- News Ahent Falks ing at the home of Mrs. George W. Underwood and Sunday she entertained at a dinner party in honor of Mr Mrs Stewart and her son MRS. KARL HINMAN and daughter-in-laMrs Mr Correspondent Foster of Virgil Ogden. Phone: Farmington 86-Sgt. Merlyn Groskops of Clats-kamOre., who is stationed at Mrs L D. Young entertainMr the Salt Lake air port spent a few ed here this the week at days visiting Sunday at a family dinner. A Rosel Hyde home.-- ( , special guestxwas Mrs. la Verne Mrs. James T. Underwood enter- Gibbs of Salt lake City. tained at a family dinner party at Mrs. Walter Broschinsky, who her home in Ogden Sunday after- underwent an operation at a Salt noon in honor of the birthday an- Lake City hospital last week is reniversary of her husband. Among ported to be recovering satisfacthe guests were Mrs. George W. torily at the home of relatives in Underwood and Mr Mrs Kimball Salt Lake City. A child clinic Wednesday under Sandberg and children of Kays-viHMr Mrs Truman Curtis of the direction of Dr. D. K. Barnes, Mrs Louis Under- included examination of Logan and Mr wood and children of Ogden. children. Mrs Leo H. Richins of Pvt Mrs. Hazel Miller will be hostess Lykefield, Ariz.. are visiting relatives in Kaysville this week. Mrs. week at the hortie of Capt. WilliR h Lurilk. am 8rrrcTrtsrMr'Mrs-Trnw-WT- b Layton. hams. Capt. Williams left Monday Arthur K. Thomassen entertain-- , ed at a social at his home Wed- evening for West Virginia. Mrs . Paul D. Keller l. nesday evening in honor of his and two sons. Paul D. and David, Games were birthday anniversary. were arrived hen1 last Thursday for a played and refreshments served to Barbara Bennett, Bar- brief visit at the home of Mr bara Stephens Lois Hamer, La Mrs George R. Flint of Iaiyton. Rue Rloxhnm. Marion Smith. Jack The Kellers spent the past weekHill. Kent Barker, Jimmie Eatehel, end at Mink Creek. Ida., visiting l. Kellers mother, Mrs. Bud Garrison, Daniel Benton. Tomand other relatives. Keller Dell Trimble and my Meha, Jay to leave here Friday They plan Gage Gasperson. Mrs. H. J. Barnes, Miss Miriam morning. The younger son. David, Barnes and Miss Barbara Barnes will remain with his grandparents Mrs Flint. left this (Thursday) morning for Mr Thomas Roberts of the medical a ten days trip to Los Aftgeles and at Green Castle, Ind arrivvicinity. While away they will be corps ed here Monday for a visit with Dr. of Mrs Reed L. Beers guests and Mr Mrs Marvin T. Jonas of his mother, Mrs. Clay Adaml He expects to return Friday. Glendale. Cal. The Layton ward Relief society E. M. Webb, who underwent an members spent Tuesday making for operation appendicitis at a Salt Lake hospital February 13 return- fracture pillows as a Red Cross ed to his home in East Kaysville sewing project. Mrs George E. Briggs enMr today (Thursday). Word was received Wednesday tertained with a family dinner parevening by Mrs. Effie Barton of ty in honor of Barlow Briggs who the death of her brother. Arthur L. recently completed his training at Anderson, in Spring City, Wed- Colorado Springs and is now home furlough. Mr. Briggs will leave nesday afternoon. Mr. Anderson, on soon for New Jersey. ill been has Fufor some time. ss, Mrs A. S. Williams of Mr neral arrangements are pending. He is survived by his sidow and Brigham City were Sunday dinner three children, one of whom is now guests at the home of their son, Williams, of Layton. serving in the U. S', armed forces Tom Willis Evans has been advanced in' Italy. The Kaysville Lantern club will to a private first class at his army meet at the home of Mrs. Clifton air base at Fresno, Cal. Mrs. EvLinford next Wednesday evening, ans and their small daughter, Eve-yleft here recently to make f.heir March 8. Mrs. E. Van Sanders Will home at Fresno be assisting hostess. Rufus Dickson, Mrs. Williiajm J. Thornley and Mrs. David C . Wea- - FARMINGTON w, e. ' salaries are high. Start now OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE Ogden : Dial 4812 to A1 FAMILY pre-scho- ol Lt.-Co- De-lil- "Lt.-Co- ia 7 n, ( . ver attended funeral services last Wednesday in Morgan for Ray News About Folks in LAYTON HRS. CLYDE ADAMS B. Correspondent Phone SS-JI Mr nounce Mrs Lester OBrien anthe birth of their first daughter Tuesday, Feb. 29, at the Dee hospital. According to reports the OBriens new daughter is Laytons only Leap Year baby for 1W4 - - Mr Mrs W, A. Roberts left Sunday for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will visit their son, Pvt. Henry Roberts, who is on a brief furlough from his army duties at Muroc, Cal. They will all visit at the home of Mr Mrs Horace Lay-to- n ( house-cleanin- Fresh (3rd Calf) HEIFERS AND HAY MYRON MARSTON Kaysville Dell Sessions. John R. Walsh, and George H. Manning. Stage managers are Richard Steed and Charles Miller and publicity managers are Melvin Griffith and Frank Sorenson, A matinee performance for children has been announced for Monday after school hours. It has been reported that Jack Steed, son of Mrs. Mabel Steed, is now at Pearl Harbor. Mrs. Steed has received direct word now from her son. Don, that he is stationed in the Marshall Islands. Jack is in the J)on is serving with the Marines. Mrs. Wilma G. Miller was honor guest at a birthday party at her home Tuesday afternoon. Guests included Mrs. Millers mother, Mrs. , navy-whil- e tended. AP.-T- . A. meeting was held Wednesday evening at the ward recreation hall. Miss Jean Van Sickle of Salt Lake City will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower Sunday at the home of Mrs. Robert Griffith. Miss Van Sickles marriage took place Wednesday and she will leave Monday tot New York to assume duties with the Waves. Mrs. Griffith will be assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Udell Pace' and Mrs. John Myers. WANTED TO BUY 2 SHARES HAIGHTS CREEK IRRIGATION WATER Phone Farmington 108-- J Josephine Goodridge- and sisters: Mrs. Maurine G. Taylor and Mrs. Helen G. Cole, all of Provo. John R. Walsh left Thursday of the past week for Nebraska to visit his son, Robert, in the army air - . son-in-la- 1834 PLYMOUTH Don't fail to see . . . FOOD PRODUCTION MOTIF SEDAN- - Excellent Tires Radio Heater 2 Verdeland Park L-1- LAYTON, UTAH MILK ... HODSON DAIRY Carolina. Word has reached here to the effect that Frank S. Vowles, son of Mrs. George W. Vowles, has received a promotion to S. Sgt. in the army air forces. The young man, who is stationed at Kelly Field, Tex., entered the army, in 1943. Prior to that time he had been graduated from Davis high school and then employed at the First National Bank in Salt Lake GRADE A QUALITY Processed under supervision of Utah Dairy Products. Co-operati- ve North Davis County Branch. Milk & Milk Products produced in Davis . county. Deliveries every other day LAYTON, UTAH Phone Kaysville 265-- R City. Mrs. Clara Rice of Centerville visited relatives here Saturday - ' Mr Mrs Herman Totter, for-n- SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM er residents of Farmington and now residents of Box Elder county, are the parents of a daughter born the past week. The baby is their second daughter and fourth child. Mrs. Katherine Lund was hostess Monday afternoon to the Helen Mar Miller camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Mrs. Wilma Miller gave the lesson on "Songs of Pioneer Composition," and Mrs. Margaret Hess gave the history of Pioneer James Wilcox. Mrs. Vie Hess is in charge of camp activities Rich. Lt. James Kleine, husband of the former Miss Ruth Williams of Layton, was recently promoted to the absence of Captain Emfirst lieutenant while serving with during ma is visiting for sevMiller, the air corps in India. His squad- eral monthswho in Washington; D. C. citaron received the presidential Mrs. Smith entertainJeannette tion from General Chennault, Feb. ed at a farewell social for four11. Mrs. Weldcn C. Roberts will en- teen intimate friends at her home afternoon of last week. tertain members of the 0. F. T. Wednesday Mrs. will leave soon for Los Smith club Friday afternoon at the home of her mottar, Mrs. George Briggs, Angeles, where she will join her Guests will be Mrs. Snoden Roberts husband, W. O. Smtih, who left and Mrs. John Adams of Layton, here during February. The couple Mrs. Stirling Thornley, Mrs. Mil-to- n will make their home on the coast Hadfield and Mrs, Eldon is The Central Farmington play, preparing the three-aSchwartz of Clearfield, Mrs. Clar"Seven Keys to Baldpate," by Geo. ence Bushnell of Dragerton and M. Cohan, for presentation WedMrs. Ray Harvey of Kaysville. Mr Mrs George Ronnenkamp nesday evening. Mrs. Mary Grant entertained with a dinner party Clark is director and the cast in Mrs eludes: Lloyd Hess, Alton Rose, Tuesday evening for Mr Barney Thomas, Mrs. De Maris Shirley Craig and family and Miss Morrill, Mrs. Patricia Robinson Elaine Flint. Mrs Paul Van Wagner and Fowler, Mrs. Dari Bridge Arfsten, Mr Mrs. Merlyn Clark Learning, Merrill son, Phillip, furnished the family Ed Robinson, program Sunday evening for the Wood, Clyde Hansen, Layton L D S ward sacrament llllllllll! service. Asa Dickson of Salt Lake City spent several days this week in Whole or Half, 30c LB. CHALLENGE and MAID OCLOVER BUTTER 49c LR HEINZ DILL PICKLES Large Size, 4c EACH WATCH for OUR WEEKLY I. G. A. HANDBILL for EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS No. 3 Spare Ration Stamp for Fresh Pork Expires FEBRUARY 26 HOLSOM I. G. A. KAYSVILLE, PHONE 45 . A MIA ct . WANTED ait:ten! v:S? 50 Late Model Cars ' ... Olsen Chevrolet Company W All the wide world over. n, TO N c i . R1TZ THEATRE ) MARCH 2 AND 3, 1914 Produced by Purina Mills in tha inUr-- : si of FOOD FOR VICTORY and brought to you through th courtesy of , Saturday from the St Mark's hospital in Salt Lake City, after undergoing major operations. Mrs. OBrien snd Mrs. Heywood are sis- LAYTON LOLLING CO. . Layton, .Utah ; A; ti&ft&Ftfwyywm Phone 239-R- 2 the wounded marine in New Guinea, the Red sends blood plasma and life. To the flyer in a German prison camp, it brings good, nourishing food from home 11 pounds a week. To the sailor ashore in Glasgow or Sydney, the Red Cross provides entertainment, comfort and cheer. We could not have asketl for more a - FOR SALE service. Mr Mrs Robert Griffith enterhall by Max Swenson, adjutant. Mr Mrs George C. Manning tained Friday evening for Mrs. Harold Pace, honoring her birthday have received news of their Twelve guests at T7 Arthur M. Jenson, in anniversary. England. The young man, who left for overseas duty in November, 1943, had not been heard from until the present communication revealed that he has been very ill of pneumonia, but is now better. TS Jensens wife, the former Miss Elaine Manning, is a WAVE and is Mrs. stationed in New Orleans. Jensens leave and her husband's furlough were granted at the same time last November and they spent some of the time together in North in Los Angeles. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Layton are sisters. The Layton ward Relief society will present a church-wid- e anniversary program Sunday evening at the ward chapel, according to an announcement made this week by Mrs. Hattie Thornley, president of the Layton Relief society. Mrs. Snoden Roberts, accompanied by her parents, Mr Mrs C. W. Jackson of Ogden, returned home last week from a ten-da- y trip Layton. Mrs. Clyde Adams entertained to Colorado Springs, Colo, where for her son, Neil Wednesday afterwitnessed of the they graduation Pvt. Arthur Jackson from officers' noon in celebration of his ninth candidate school Pvt. Jackson, birthday anniversary. Ten little who is now stationed at Paris friends attended. NO DELAY! ASH Mrs Harold Layton and Mr Island, S. C., is a brother to Mrs Roberts. daughter, Kathleen, have returned Mast Be Clean Mrs. Jay Simmons was honored home from a ten-da- y trip to Los on her birthday anniversary with Angeles, Cal Mrs Byron Nalder enterMr a party Saturday evening. Those joining in the celebration were tained with a dinner party WedMr Mrs Allen Adams. Mr Mrs nesday evening in honor of Mr Mrs Snoden Mrs Barlow Briggs. Ralph Dibble, Mr Cpl. Charles Robins of Layton, Roberts, Dean Egbert, Miss Toria LAYTON and MORGAN Thompson and Mrs. Lynn Jndkins. Cpl. Omar Payne of Louisiana and Call Kaysville 215-Mr Mrs William Love enter- Cpl Francis Riley of Pennsylvania, MORGAN 100 tained with a family dinner party who are stationed temporarily at GLENN O. SMITH Sunday in honor of Pvt. Wilkie the 18th replacement wing in Salt Barnes who has spent the past Lake City .were Wednesday eveweek in Layton. - Covers were laid ning dinner guests at the home of iiinmiii! for Pvt and Mrs. Wilkie Barnes, Mr Mrs Royal Robins. Reuben Barnes, Mr Mrs Lloyd Weaver and sons, Rulon and Allen, Mrs Leland Barnes, Mr Mr Mrs Mrs Chris Barnes, Mr Laurence Mitchell and family, Mrs. Junior Green and Dee Day of Lay-toMr Mrs Shirley Ball and Mrs family of Kaysville, Mr Glen Evans of Ogden and Myron Barnes of Sacramento, Cal. Pvt Wilke Barnes left Wednesday morning to report at Fort Ord, CaL He was accompanied by his brother, Myron Barnes as far aa Sacramento, Cal Myron has been visiting relatives in Layton . . . during the past week. Miss Faye Craig, daughter of Mrs Olene W. Craig, is im Mr VL, proving very rapidly at her home ' t from injuries she received in a reOur sympathetic understanding cent automobile accident She ex to return to her school work peets . of problems has brought us many at Davis high 'Friday. Mrs R. enterMr W. Adams fine expressions from the many tained as their Thursday evening Ad Mr Mrs Bill dinner guests, families We have served. Mrs Dale N alder ams And Mr Mrs Mr Clarence of Ogden and t Bone of Layton. Mrs. Mamie OBrien and Mrs. When oar services are needed. Shirley Heywood returned home COW Coming 2 -- e; - and be on your sure way success. W Friday evening to the Ladies Literary club., Mrs. De Maris Morrill is scheduled as entertainer. Mrs. Marie Oviatt conducted the lesson and gave a demonstration g relative to spring iij the local Relief society session Tuesday. After the demonstration, a party was held for Mrs. Jean-nftt- e Smith, organization secretary, who will leave shortly to make her home, in Ixs Angeles. A gift was presented the honor guest and a program and refreshments were enjoyed. During the day Relief society members sewed on a quilt for pioneer, Margaret Lamb, who was unable to attend the session because of ill health. The Singing Mothers practiced songs to be presented at the double ward conference to be held Sunday evening in North Farmington. A meeting of the Covered Wagon Post No. 3479 of Veterans of Foreign Wars w s j'j'ji 8 rtod for memorial Feb. 23. at Davis county lCil . Wherever your boy may go whenever he needs you most the Red Cross is at his side. And the Red Doss is YOU. Its TOUR hlood and YOUR bandages and YOUR sweaters and TOUR gifts. And now it needs your money, urgently. Give generously to the 1944 Red Cross War Fund. Give gladly every penny you can spare. The Red Cross never has needed your help as much as it does today. Its never needed so much money. So please dig deeper than you have ever dug before. Our soldiers, sailors and marines will bless you. ters. Mrs Arthur Green enterMr tained with a dinner party Saturday evening at their home in honor of Pvt. Wilkie Barnes. Mrs Dwight J. WilCapt liams and infant son, Dwight Bradley have been visiting this past , SUNSET HORTUARY Serving North Davis 000017 Clearfield 4 9 . w. IN OGDZN i |