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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1944, KAYSVILLE Mrs Walter Schofield en- gined at a family dinner at home Easter Sunday. Covers tbP laid for Mr & Mrs Edward nftter and small son of Salt Lake. miV Pauline Burninrham of Jack Schofield. Mrs. Len Schofield and Mr A Mrs Vern Rose ?f, 0 Layton; Mr A Mrs Frank Sr &hofU M" Nr l Schofield and family. Mrs Howard' Thomas attendee cousin. services of the funeral Leonard Mortensen held in fv,e 'Garden Park chapel in Salt Lake Monday ofternoon. Raymond J. Ashton underwent for the removal of ui operation Salt Lake hospital a st Mitre r Saturday morning;. Mr A Mrs W. B. Gogarty and chUdren of Springville and .Mr. A Mn L f Welcker of Magna were Mr A Mrs OrSunday guest, of " Will ville Larsen and family. Mr A Mrs Adelbert Collett and Mrs. Carol Collett and family and Mr A Mrs J. T. Brimhall and famin ily spent Easter Sunday as guests of Rulon Collett Riv-erda- le and family. Mrs. Manita Robbins was a last visitor to Ogden as guest week-en- d of her sister, Mrs. Earl Stewart Mr A Mrs Walter D. Thomas enEaster tertained at a dinner party at their home Friday evening. Covers were laid for ten well-arrang- . ed guests. Mr A 'Mrs Howard Gospel announce the arrival of a daughter it a Milford Mrs. ? hospital Sunday after- noon. Gospel was formerly Miss Mildred Barnes of Kaysville. Mrs. George W. Barnes, mother of Mis. Gospel is spending two weeks at the Gospel home in Milford. Mr A Mrs John Thomas and daughter, Nancy, of Salt Lake, were last week-en- d guests of Mr A Mrs W. D. Thomas. Mr A Mrs Levfis Wililam Payne the arrival of a daughter at an Ogden hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Thomas entertained at a dinner party at her home Monday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs. Orville Larsen and chil- dren, Carol and Lloyd. Mr. Larsen leaves Frida for the armed announce . forces. Mr A Mrs Vernell Swanger entertained at a dinner party at their home Saturday evening. Covers were laid for Mr A Mrs Vestol Bloxham. Mr A Mrs Bert Martin, Mrs William Bloxham, Mr Harold Perkins, Mr A Mrs Paul J. Ronnfeldt and Mr A Mrs Vaughn P. Sheffield. Pvt Howard Bloxham. son of Heber Bloxham is home from Kelly Field, Texas, on a fifteen-da- y Mr A A Mrs furlough. Miss Carolyn Whitesides, who is sttending the B Y U at Provo, was home for the Gerald week-en- d. Bennett son of Mr A Mrs Frank P. Bennett, who is with the Seabees. stationed at Hilo. Hawaii. telegraphed his parents Friday evening and reported everyt- hing well THE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE FIVE Mrs. W. C. Bateman of Saluh. New About Folks in Colo., armed Adams will present a comedy skiL- - is full of youth, zest, charm and inKaysulle today (Thursday) and will This play is considered one 'of laughter and promises to be the next few the most humorous comedies in the at the Albert entertaining to the audihome here and with VIRGINIA S. BENNETT field of' amateur dramatics. ence. Mrs Harry C. Epperson rti . CLEARFIELD -- - Funeral servFarmCorrespondent ington. ; ides .for Miss Rhoda Matilda Phoni KariHe Mr. and Mrs. Albert Y. Fj'ptr-soVl. Clearfield, will be held The North Huwere Easter Sunday dmr.ef at the Sunset Mortuary at Oleur- - msCI.EARFIEI.D school will present high guests of Mr. and Mrs' Warren junior at field, Friday afterjjoon A ver L. Cassidy at their heme in its annual school play. "Dont Take and appropri- - untk.r the d,riVtion Ogden ate Easterinteresting 49 My Fenny," a comedy drama in Other guests ere Mr and Mrs yOCHj program vln the tlmv Ben A Rich and Mr and Mrs at the Syracuse Sunday school last at Friday McForson. evening Miss affectionately scb'1 Sunday morning. Invocation "as knouaas auditorium. beginning Harry L. Hebert, all of Ogden unt Till" died DOG given by James A. Barber. Two me her sister!, Mrs DoS; promptly at ms. p m and a half minute t.aster talks Brown in Clearfield,-Tuesda- y The play will bo directed by Mrs af- 49 w ere given News About Folks in by Miss Delsa ;Thur-- ; temoon. April ,11. at 2:3 oYlovk Dorothy S Taylor, speech uistruc-Agood and Joe Simpson, instru- a lotjg illness tor, The following students are mental duet was given by Marjorie following She was the tenth child of twelve w the cast; Nan Gordan. Jay . and Gary Cook. Mrs. Helen Y. children and was born in sGt, Jeaninne Johnston. Alta Stod- MRS. MARY RANDALl Kaysville y Briggs gave a musical reading. (l spent tho greater lrd. Lloyd Cottrell. Jack l'erkins cal solo. "The Old Rugged I row Correspondent of her hf0 in Davis county Elaine Holt.Alice Bennett, Elaine part was sung by Miss Nelda Waite. with the exception of fifteen years, Hampton. Alvin Cornia. Sharman Mxs. Johnny Kastules. of San The address was eloquently giv- ; in the Teton Basin, Idaho Btexenson. Jimmie Gardner, ('lover en Mrs. Newell Gailey. Vocal spent :aCSpentlaslweek'end For the thirty years she has Robins, Marilyp Taylor, Emma T1 sister, Mrs. Billie trio by ,Mis Louise Wilcox. Miss resided inpast Clearfield where she was Jvan Page. Russell Odd, nnd Reed Muir and family, La' Vaun Barber and Miss Dawna an active worker in the L. D S Bennett. The stage manager is Dale Roberts, son of the late Holt. , Bruce Robin The school orches- Relief society armond Roberts,-anMrs. Retta Benediction was pronounced by Shb was the daughter of Dimon tra. directed by Lm Kennnrd.'will n ttoker visiting relatives Zenas Y. Bennett. Yon-R. and Mary Ann Nease McFersonl Pi) selections between acts. and friends during a brief furlough. 45 Carl K. Barber, Sunday school who were J Ward read-- ! will several of Utah. give pioneers early was a guest of his mother. Mrs lie conducted the ngs and John Ellison and "Harris settling in KaysulU in his grandparetns. Mr. and 'superintendent, gram. Mr two are Surviving sisters, P. Roberts; his aunt. At the Junior Sunday school, an John G. M. Barnes, of Kaysville cm18' r?n Jwartz an family, of Easter program was also and Mrs. Dolly Brown of Clearfield, I his grandparents. Mr ed. and a large number of nieces and and Mrs. George Stewart of Clin-Miss Juanita Gailey rendered an nephews. solo. . organ Mrs. Dora Curtiss and little Russell Barber sang, God Bless daughter, Ruth, of Salt Lake City, America." to Clearfield to make Readings were given by Ronald S. L. their home. Mrs. Curtis is 'the for- Thurgood, Katherine Tree, Karlene A mer Miss Dora White. BarJensen, Wells Gailey, Cleone Mr. and Mrs. Vince Neilson and KAYSVILLE The Davis high ber, and Wilmer Zaugg. family of Hyrum were Sunday din- Vocal solo, Little Old Lady," by school( chorus under the direction ner Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shauna Lynn Bennett. of John L Stacey will sing at the regular church services at Barrett Retold story by Miss Zola, Smith, son of Mr. and ber. Song by Boyd Beazer and a Hall on the L. D S Business ColMrs. Ezra Smith, has been serious-- song by Almeta Hudson, lege campus in Salt Iahe City next . ly ill at his home. Each child present was 'given an Sunday. April lt, at 2. on p m. The chorus has loen invited to Mrs. llmer S. Barlow, children Easter Bunny by Miss Kat Tree Robert and Forianne, have return-- 1 and Mfs. Iva Sims. sing five numbers as part of the ed to their, home; after living in program which runs from 2.oo to ; 3:00 p. m. The public is invited Texas the past two years where Th( monthly child welfare her Lieut. Barlow, has ference will be held in Syracuse to attend and it' will be a good op8:30 M. been stationed. Lieut. Barlow has next Wednesday afternoon, under portunity for those who like choral music to the hear high school choir gone somewhere over seas. the direction of Dr, D. Keith at its best, as the choir will not Ida Terry and little son. Barnes.' . Mrs. 14, Frank, of Ogden and Mrs. Della Little Karen Hodgson, daughter sing, at the North Davis stake Harris and family visited at the of Mr A Mrs Roy Hodgson, was Seminary graduating class exercis. . home of their parents, Mr. and taken yto the St. Marks hospital es. The program is as follows: Lo. a Voice to Heaven Sounding." Mrs. M. D. Murphy, Tuesday. Tuesday where she will receive Mrs. Dell Gibson of Ogden vis- treatment for a lingering hip ail- Bortnianskv: The lords Prayer, Mallotte; The Holy City, Adams; ited at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. ment. and Fred Gibson last Wednesday. Mrs. Mr & Mrs Samuel Cook were List! The Cherubic Host, Dell Gibson and little son, Ray, Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs W. G. Great and Marvelous Are Thy returned last week from a three-wee- k Goodart.at their home in Salt Lake Works. Gaul visit with her husband. Pvt. City. Dell Gibson of Camp Abbott. Ore. Mrs. Ben Cook entertained WedBarlow L. Wood, son of Mr. and nesday afternoon at her home for W ANTE I Mrs. Loy Wood, has been pro- her daughter, Joan, on her fifth moted to Lieutenant, according to birthday Invited GOOD DAIRY HAND anniversary. word received by his wife. Mrs. guests were Annette Cook, Boyd Veda Barlow. Lieut. Barlow is Cook, Barbara Holt, Wayne Cook, Must Be Able to Handle serving in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Cook, Lynn Cook, Juanita Mechanical Milkers. Barlow have a little daughter, Bar- Gailey, Marlene Cook, Janice Cook, bara. Shauna Lynn Bennett, Patsy Cook, GOOD WAGES Mr. and Mrs. Don Folland of Becky Briggs, and Warren Cook. East Hemnstead. Long Island, New Mrs. Cook was assisted by Mrs. PETERSON DAIRY FARM York, announce the birth of a son, Myrtle Cook, Mrs. Nona Holt and 65 Fol3. Mrs. born Monday, April Mrs. Zola Cook. Phone: Mr. Kirby, Farmington 34 land is the former Miss Eloise We Solicit Your Patronage tor all your Car, Truck and Tractor Service Needs! or Mr. Peterson, Ogden 5791 Marlin Gailey was appointed last Stoker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs week at the regular meeting of Alvin D. Stoker of Clearfield. Mr. the Syracuse town board to replace and Mrs. Folland have a little T. Joseph Steed, as secretary of the board. Mr. Steed has held this daughters Marian. Mrs. Sterling Thornley and Mrs. position since the town was orentertained in ganized in September, F.t:i7 . Milton Hadfield honor of Mrs. Eldon Swartz at the A daughter was bom last Satd Thornley home Saturday night. 10 urday morning to Mr & Mrs Wr. Tree, at the home of Roy guests were present. Briggs in Syracuse. Mrs. Arnold Bodily will leave today (Thursday) to visit for the next few weeks at the homes of Airs. James Pace of Wanship, Utah, in Seaman Burnett. Wayne Air & Mrs E. J. Tree of Park City and of the the signal corp Navy Mrs Frank .Pace pf! sort of Mr & Mrs Revere Burnett, ' fifteen-day leave. Hoytsville. is home on a Scho2nd class Seaman LeRoy Wayne enlisted in the navy last Scho& Don Mrs Mr son of his field, October and has just completed arrived home last Saturday training as a signalman at Farra-gu- t, field, week's furlough from San a for Idaho. &. Diego, Cal., where he has just Mr of son John Muir, Corp. his first six weeks of home completed arrived Mrs. J. A. Muir, Muir training. navy on Corp. furlough. Monday In the months of despair like the Worlds Man, after a million years, is as new . and Captain and Mrs. Walter E. is stationed at Sussolk Air Field, Schoenfeld and sons of Riverside, York. New Island. Long undeveloped an experiment as ever were the first today, of despair at ourselves as a race, the grand Mrs. Rolland Manning and chil- CaU who are visiting at the home E. A Mrs Delbert in of Mr W'ilcox, the first eocene. They carried life placentals dren Lenora, Rolland Reid, and hope of tomorrow looks a cheat. But God hasnt guests of were guests of Mr A Mrs Carl R. Marcene were week-en- d in far forward unheard of that thing, the womb; last forgotten and nature does not belong to the Mr & Mrs F. LeRoy Davis- and Schoenfeld of Provo, Utah, were and man what were has life introduced They into evenin'Tuesday. of the Monday history other guests Sunday Union. There are rich opportunities for those Rolland Manning of Provo; Mr Si also dinner guests of Mr A Mrs is and novel as it is, imperintelligence, groping, who want them there is peace and comfort for Mrs. E. W. Manning of Ogden. Mr Duane Morris at their home last fect, undeveloped, it is capable of inconceivable & Mrs George Reid and children, Friday evening. those who are willing to pay the price in labor and Cpl. Darwin E. Byrd left last Donald. Paul Stephen, and Stanpossibilities. self - denial. Just as nature will supply all the Wednesday for his new post at ford of Sunset. a after South Nys-sfurlough Carolina, of Child Mr & Mrs Arvil material necessary in the repair of ones wound, the forAll our failures, our sins against each other, Ore., were Clinton visitors the spent here with his wife, mer Katheryn Miller, also his parjust as she will callous ones hand against its past week. of which selfishness comes first, are due to the Utah. A' number of Clinton parents at- ents at Clearfield, burden of toil so will she give to man the The monthly business meeting newness of this thing called intelli-- . tended the North Junior high rudimentary r bosom if he will but grant her school play at Clearfield Friday and social of the Junior Sunday so million is five hundred or It Monheld was gence. school years was organization Johnston Jeanine the right of submission. evening. day everting at the home of Mrs. behind instinct in its utility. Think of it: Since leading lady in the cast. atMembers Darrel Bybee of Los Angeles, Therm Thurgood. the memory of man runneth not to the contrary Mrs. Thurgood, Mrs. Cal., was visiting his parents, Mr tending were No man to date has taken the broken scepter Miss Kate Horace Tree, Clinton Barber, and the lowdy termite has been known to have per& Mrs Clarence Bybee Mrs. Forest Arnold Mrs. Bodily, of an unsuccessful God and ruled his own. destiny. friends the past week. fected his social organization yet man struggles Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, Miss Attending the Community Con Sims, Bodily, Miss Zola Barber, daily with the most simple problems of a concert in Ogden Thursday evening DonnaLena Mrs. and Bennett, Mrs. Kathrine Child & Mrs Myron were Mr tented life. If we may accept the consensus of experts, Mrs. Arthur Barber. children, Bernice, Kathleen and Byrd and Miss were Three special guests F. & Mrs Mr LRoy it seems apparent that the greatest philosophers Myron, and Miss Ethel Ramp-to- n themselves acts Davis and children, Joanne, and Bessie Gailey, The of engrave intelligence of all time learned peace and contentment only and Mrs. Arvid Waite who . Allen. sevon mistakes released The after of were the shambling recently history. pages F. LeRoy Davis was guest speak through honest understanding of his fellow men, eral years of active service as of of fools in time. sands awash are er at the meeting of the Apprender teachers the quickly of the .Junior Sunday only through love and unselfish service does one club at Rov last week. t Dee were The three school. prethe guests in is own more than a skin full of food and a few illu- -i Mrs. Norris Taylor Matilda McFpfson North Davis Junior ' Rites to Re Friday ljjffh Will Present Annual Play Friday SYRACUSE days-visiti- ng ily - 62-J-- 2 MAID oCLOVER BUTTER AA Quality, Gents Lb. . d j t n CLEARFIELD Vo-Ma- r SWIFTS MEAL Cents Package WAX WALLPAPER CLEANER Everything for Spring llouse'Cleaning . SHOP AND SAVE at b-- - i I . 1 v HOLSOM L G. A. j ; -- d has-bee- KAYSVILLE, PHONE 1 pro-atoke- r; render-Llearfiel- d; J- - - have-move- Davis Hiffh Chorus Will Appear in d 5 TUNE IN 1 . 1 s the Gaeth Wasatch-Arth- ur Bar-Geor- ge - 1 - RADIO PROGRAM j STATION KLO, OGDEN con-husban- d. Monday Through Friday at -- P. THE RADIO RROADCAST FRIDAY, APRIL WILL FEATURE DICKS SERVICE For Better Service and Quality Products See Joe and Dan I , ! i n i i si ' HDSdks LAYTON FOR WHOLESALE DELIVERIES PHONE i y Wil-for- FOR RENT 3 ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED Call KAYSVILLE 274-- J AFTER 6:00 P. M. CLINTON 1- -c and-Mr- There is fine demand for women bookkeepers. Most women like detail work, and this is a quality of the good accountant Women bookkeepr ers start at good salaries and under excellent working conditions and good hours. It will not take you long at Ogden Business College to Wvome an excellent book- keeper. Make yourself secure for a permanent, pleasant position in time of war or peace. Start. Monday, April 171 You will be surprised how soon you will be m a pleasant and profitable position with your future secure. Day and Evening sessions. rite, phone, or come in for information. OGDEN BUSINESS. COLLEGE DIAL 4812 OGDEN No More Hunting for Mixers No More Mixing Boards RED-E-MIXE- j j CONCRETE Where You Want When You Want It! It! ONE or A MILLION YARDS BENOITS RED-E-MI- X CONCRETE or m BOUNTIFUL, UTAH So My Neighbors May Know: ; i t of-he- from an hospital recoverin' ap- sented with gifts. FOR SALE good milch cow The rigid, the self limiting order goes down. Intelligence pushes up, with the current, the mighof a better ty irresistible current of (for-lacname) evolution, which branches like a river, like a tree. Final product there is none, not even man. He too must change, ,and by the one fiat which has held since times beginning, he must grow. . pendectomy. . Mr & Mxs James Johnston an nounce the arrival of a baby boy. This baby is the first grandson of Mr & Mrs David A. Johnston. Mrs. Ina Stewart will give the Relief FARMINGTON literary lesson Tuesday at George W. society. Bowman, Verdeland Park, plead guilty to the charge of petty larceny Monday when arraigned beWANTED , fore Justice of the Peace Wendell Home To Rent 4- - or Barnes in Kaysville and was fined In North Davis County $150.00 and 75 days in jail, with i With jail sentence suspended upon payGarden .Spot! ment of fine. Bowman paid the Lease! Years fine and was released Monday. THE REFLEX He was charged with stealing 1 PHONE a case of fruit cocktail from the O. P. Skaggs store at Layton last week. Bowman was caught and lodged in jail, but the next morning was missing. He stated to Sheriff -Joseph Holbrook that someone to the door jail during opened the DAVID ROBINS the night and told me to get put 1 Phone Bowman was located in California KAYSVILLE and returned to Utah to face the - sions. k. Lets think of something besides ourselves for a while lets quit being poisoned on the bile of our own conceit. Lets use our intelligence. Lets be neighbors. .FIELDING SMITH BARLOW. CLEARFIELD DEHYDRATION PLANT CLEARFIELD. UTAH PRODUCERS OF VALLEY TAN FOOD PRODUCTS 74-J- petty larceny charge. A I 1 a. Layton Man Guilty Of Petty Larceny D phones :i A - c |