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Show miTRSPAY, APRIL 27, 1944. .jfews About Folks aiksvil r' TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE FIVE and hoa?e in Woods Cposs Mr & Mrs terris R.Saturday. Thomassen : Salt ,ESS.tahT'si7' m rs Arnold M Phone: Kaysvill 10 Mrs Wayne Holmes at their" home evening. Mrs Don Wiser, sons Ir- - in Ogden. Mr J Graydon Robinson, who has snd BiUy Lee and daughter, mSewft'h 'V11 $Pfnt ,ht "inter in Kaysville. ie- rUb 1 vrareia, of Salt Lake, were Ion- in Mrs Thursday) "evening'1 j!ld Uhls home Kanab guests of Mr old M. Barnes. rs "'aynard Bennett ana VRBtrktr fF' and Knewell Rushforth has complet-- J MrGeori weVeBTrkt an? du,:h ,t,hlIdrn-speSaturday in Ogd mi ter Janet at Farragut, his boot training A Mrs Oscar Geers- Mr of lu,u;hvon a ten days' gutsts of Mrs. Henry Curtright at Un Idaho, and is enjoying ie Ogde n H J Barnes left furlough. Saturday ntorn- At the r irst ward Relief society iri1- Mrs Walter Buhler ena ten days business trip Mr tertained at a social at their home meeting next Tuesday a teachers ,u Washington. D C. rs H;mld,YinUrs and four Saturday evening. .Refreshments training class will be. conducted bv ere served to Mr & Mrs Darvel ilrs. Janies R. Webb at 1 oVloeC'Phvn of Pocatello. Idaho. Mrs. fames Ciosby of Ogden, Mr A mCu. r metDng will convene Miller, Mr & Mrs Roy N. Kilfoyle, 1 ..Ml o at Mr Clarence Mrs clock, when the theology Mrs Lii Long and son, Chester Kingston, Mr and Mrs ( harles Carlos and daughMrs William Galbraith, Mr & lesson will be given by .Mrs.-Edn-a Mrs Parker. . Mrs George F. Barker, Mr ter. Patsy, all of Cinta. were SunMrs. James H. Linford, jr.. re- day guests of Mr & Mrs Clau-ncWray Ilyde, Mrs. Myrtle Kilfoyle to turned, her Larkins. home Waterfall. in Howard and Logan after spending the past month sogt. & Mrs Russell Weaver, of Relief ward Second the At her 111., Rockford. visiting visited with Mr & afternrelatives next many in Tuesday ciety meeting Mrs Arnold M Rarnes Tuesday. Kaysville. class will teachers a training oon, Skl-- c and Mrs. Verdun Nicholas Sgt Weaver has been stativ.ned at he conducted by Mrs. N. A. Rasfor San Francisco Sunday af- - Bljtlu. Cal. for several months left mussen at 1:30 oclock. The regu- ter the past three weeks ' a,ul Is transferred to Walla Wdilu. spending will convene 2 at p. on a lar meeting furlough visiting relatives Washington n m. at which time the theolo-- v here. The Garden club held a cake sile OGDEN AIR SERVICE CoSlMAND, Hill Field The only whale Mrs. be Alberta will given by Mr & Mrs Truman Curtis of atthe First ward Relief scoieiy with shark's teeth weve ever seen the Moby Dick arrived here Blamires. Logart, Mr & Mrs Louis Underwood meeting Tuesday a few from of Pacific South the war theatre for rehabilidays ago The regular monthly meeting of and Mr & Mrs James T. Under- A social was given at the public B6 heavy bombing Legion Auxiliary wood and children 'all'"of A the American Dick tation. the boasts Liberator, Moby school vnmasium Monday Ogden will be held next fonday evening missions and three Jap surface craft and two Zeros destroyed. Sunday guests of Mrs. GeoTnin'T ln honor of the Second ward Crid-dlMiss e of Estella at the home W. Underwood. choir. Over forty memberswere Mavis llooton, a sheet-metmechanic, is pictured gingerly testing at 8 oclock. A full attendance Pvt. Howard Bloxham left for present and thetime was spent in of the whale. the Mrs. Wells F. Collett Kelly Field. Texas. sharpness is desired. Friday evening Pames and music, followed by will review the book, We Took to S. U. Official Army Air Forces. photo The hostesses were. fur-- 1 freshments. spending a fifteen-da- v the Woods." Mrs. Clarence Waterfall, Mrs. Sam lough at his home' in Kaysville. Mrs S. M, Larsen and Mr & Mrs Vaughn P. Sheffield Raymond. Mrs William E. Gailev, Mr OGDEN AIR SERVICE COMrs- Weston M i,J The Moby children of Salt Lake were Sunday entertained at a buffet supper at Timothy. Mrs. Glade MAND. Hill Field their home Saturday evening The daslHrson Mrs. Vern Butcher, Dick settled down at Hill Field and guests of Mrs. Effie ' Barton ' . guests were Mr & Mrs Eldon Mrs Amos Udd, Mrs. Elmer Ward recently after lumbering over th family. , Wilcox and son, Chard. Mr Mrs William Bloxham. and Mrs. Jack Trimble. Those on Sierra Nevada from California. Mrs. Elton Michael have returned from an Mr & Mrs Bert Martin, Mr & Mrs the refreshment committee were Moby Dick is a heavy bombextended visit with friends in Oak- Verdun Nicholas. Mr & Mrs Vestol Mrs. Fred R. Kershaw, Mrs My- er and bears no resemblance to the Bloxham. Mr & Mrs Lowell Han- ron W. Phillips. land, Cal. Chris- Vhale Moby Dick of (Herman Set nsidc by the War Fowl Adbook of the shine name. Mrs. John E. Barker,! Sr., was sen, Mr Mrs Vernell Swanger, tensen. Mrs. Joy Stevenson. Mrs. under Judge Marvin ministration Burton. Mrs. George L. lla- tendered a pleasant surprise party Mr & Mrs Harold Perkins and Mr1 You might say its a whale of e in 41 week, Jones. Mrs. Mrs Perk-nHarold mires, at her home Sunday afternoon in and a ship and not be far wrong. Moby Shirley- Ball. Mr & Mrs Clarence Kingston of Miss Jean Abrams. Mrs. Weston has been on in now is honor of her 83rd birthday anniprogress throughout the bombing missions, versary. Among the guests were, Ogden visited with Mr & Mrs Wal- -' Timothy was in charge of the has two Zeros, twiV transports and nation, with victory gardeners and Mrs Arthur Chapman and ter Buhler Saturday. Mr' games. one troopship to his credit. ' When food producers urged to help the G. Dr. D. Mr Mrs Mr Jack Weaver, all of Salt , Mrs Sam Bloxnam anRutledge and daugh- the crew flew the ship in from ' feed goals necessary Mrs Dan Hall and nounce the arrival of a daughter ter. Jane, are spending ten days Hickanv Field. Hawaii, the tail government Lake, Mr was so warped were afraid to win the war. daughter. Belva, of American Fork, at an Ogden hospital Monday in Los Angeles. Mrs. Evelyn Egbert, who has it wouldnt stay they Mr & Mrs Edward Robinson and morning. on. Armor plate Designed to acquaint town and Arthur J. Svyanger and daugh- been visiting her mother, Mrs. Met had to be removed, in addition to city people with the problems of daughters, 'Norma, and, Mrs. Alan Barber, all of Farmington; Mr & ters, Marie and Virginia, of Gar- rett Nance, for the past three the guns, because it was gardening and food producing, field and Mr Mrs. Henry Curtright and Mr Mrs Bert Martin weeks, left Sunday for her home Grow' More in 41 also aims to Mrs Rulon Williams, all of Ogden, of Salt Lake were Sunday guests in San Francisco One interesting aspect of the motivate people to grow gardens Mr Mrs M. C. Rushton, who and Mr Mrs George F. Barker of Mr Mrs Vernell Swanger, Moby Dick is that he is the only and help on farms in the coming Mrs. Eldon Reed and Mrs. Chas. have sDent the past winter in whale fverJ seen with sharks growing season. D. Hayes were hostesses to the southern California, have returned teeth. These The need for food produced in teeth, the emblem of East Side Neighborhood 'Birthday home for the summer. Dicks has never been greater America gleam squadron, Moby Mrs. Ann Barnes is spending a club at the home of Mrs. Reed and probably inspired in history. Each fighting man in forbiddingly few weeks in California. While terror in the heart of some super- the armed services Thursday evening,- - honoring the eats .Vi she will visit her grandson, stitious birthday anniversaries of Miss Ada away food a day or 1H times of Jap. pounds C. F. Richard Smuin, who is staMaylin and Mrs. Clarence Green. With many flights to his credit, as much, as he ate as a civilityi. Bunco was played, after which re- tioned at Camp Roberts, and she Dicks hardest was the With our armed forces increasing, CUCUMBER GROWERS Moby will also, be guest of relatives in freshments were served to the one home from llickam Field. It their fooa needs at present 13 to guests of honor, the hostesses and Los Angeles. was a struggle to keep the craft 14 per cent of our food supply-wil- l Mrs. Susie Russell and Miss June Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Lyda BurNo. 1 . . . $40.00 Ton continue to be grown. Addiin air at all, what with the the ton, Mrs. Wayne Eatchel, Mrs. Ifodson arrived home Monday from UK) tionally, to sustain the war effort much as as dropping where they had engines Merritt Nance, Mrs. Louis Drakos, Lubeck, Texas, No. 2 . . . $20.00 Ton minute.- As if that on the home front, 7." per cent of revolutions Mrs. Evelyne Egbert, Miss Clara spent the -- wst two weeks as guest3 werent bad per enough, the communi- our, food supply by far the largMrs. Charles Snyder. Maylin, Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, of Lt. balked and - when est, amount is allocated t civi cations Any Size Patch system Mrs. Wayne Fisher, formerly Mrs. Merle Grant, 'Mrs. John Grawere the old lians. Allies and liberated nations encountered storms ham, Mrs. Waynard Bennett and Verda Barnee, left last Friday boy leaked like a sieve. are two other factors which must for Denver, Colo., where she Mrs. Howard Openshaw. night for in the food proThe original crew ia now shep- be accounted wm pick Up Mrs. Thomley . K. Swan enter- - will visit indefinitely with Pvt -gram. 4 some 'Other through THREE DATS EACH WEEKPt tained four 'guests at luncheon at Wayne Fisher of the U. S. army herding An answer to this problem of air corps, who is stationed at Low-e- the fields of war. A ferry crew food her home Thursday afternoon. was provide by Grow More to flew the said, that Ogden ship Field. Colo. Their young The young son of Mr & Mrs J. in Fanners are undertaking woulJ when 44. that left, they they will Fred Sheffield is ill suffering from daughter, Diane, stay with her to Genthe greatest amount of God and bust. or grow Only grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David "fly Arnold would scarlet fever. DIAL 17324 food ever produced; but they cant results. know the eral W. Barnes. Pvt Dell Gibson, who is stationWell let you in on one of Goda do the job of feeding alone, so vicMiss Iris Nance rendered a vocal ed at Camp Abbott, Oregon, his hardeners have taken on a mutual confiGeneral and solo at Ladies the Literary club in dences. TheArnolds Dick made tory wife, Mrs.- Mae Gibson and daughin answering the call for big job. Moby Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. Preter, Carma. of Ogden, and Mr and better victory 22 million O. K. it Miss Nance rated superior Mrs Fred Gibson of Clearfield, vis- viously STOREY FOOD CO. gardens. Mrs Arnold M. in a contest held April 6 by the ited with Mr Goals, in addition to those for Competition in commerce, deceit Barnes and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes Federation of Music clubs at a 2911 Pacific in nations, victory gardens, which have been in dishonor held contest in councils, halL Kingsbury Thursday. milMrs, Fred R. Kershaw was - a dishonesty in trusts, begin with, set up Tor 1WI; include OGDEN, UTAH Mrs. Merle Grant and daughter. acres of lion for shall be Who farmers, and crops greatest! Diana, were luncheon guests of Tuesday luncheon guest of Mrs. of Baker production Evan Ellison Eddy. her home Mary at in Lay' Mrs Ernest Grant at their Mr meat, milk and eggs. 'For emerton. Trust Truth, not error; and gency farm workers, 2.000,000 men, Mrs. Glen Robins and son. Dee, o spent a few days in Logan during Truth will give you all that be 1,200,0(K boys and girls, and women are needed. In addithe past week visiting relatives. longs to the right of freedom. Word received this week anMary Baker Eddy. tion, there is a need for 700,000 nounced that Pvt George Heywood emergency workers in food proAn undivided heart, which wor cessing plants. had been transferred from Camp ships God alone, and trusts Him Kohler, CaL, to Davis, CaL Mr Mrs Gordan Halverson of as it should, is raised above all Salt Lake were Sunday niests of anxiety for earthly wants. Geikie. Mr Mrs Jack Trimble and fam-i!OLD JUDGE Mrs Keith Reading and Mr Radio Technician and Mrs. Mark son, Jimmie, of Centerville, visited Stringham arrived here Tuesday with Mr Mrs Ernest Scoffield morning from New York City. Mr. Friday. Stringham, who is in the U. S. Mrs. Jack Webb and two s6ns navy, is home on a thirty-da- y fur- of Salt Lake were last week-en- d lough. Mrs. Stringham was for' guests of Mr Mrs William Simpmerly Miss Ruth' Robins. son. Mr Mrs Frank Williams Miss Mary Bennett was s Suna few days in Ogden duringspent the day dinner guest of Mrs. Elmer past week, due to the serious ill- Bergen at her home in Layton. ness of their son. Grant Williams. Mrs. R. W. Cook entertained at Mrs. Luella Nance entertained a dinner party at her home in at a dinner party Salt Lake Monday afternoon in at her home Sunday afternoon, honor of the birthday anniversary honoring the, birthday anniversar- of her son. Robert Lawton, son of ies of her sisters. Mrs. Thomas Mr Mrs Ralph Layton. Nicholls and Mrs. Sam HaH. CovMrs. Wells F. Collett was guest ers were laid for the guests of at a luncheon given by Mrs. M. M honor, the hostess and Mrs. James Bywater at the Empire Room in H. Lythgoe, Mrs. James E. Be- the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Satnnett James F. King. Sam Hall and urday afternoon. Mrs Marvin King. Mr Mrs Ernest Scoffield enMr Mrs. R. J. Barton of Ogden was tertained at a well arranged dinWhite washable Pique . . . fashions a Sunday dinner guest of Mr ner party at their home Fridav Mrs Ernest Scoffield. evening, honoring Mrs.' Frank Scoflatest decree for the coolest, smartest Miss Betty Morgan left Tues- field. Other guesta were Mr day morning for Boston, where Mrs Wilson Hales of North Salt head in town . . . Tops for that band-bo- x she will spend a few weeks as Lake. Mr Mr. Alfred Scoffield of her sister, Mrs. .Edward and Mr guest Mrs Darvel Miller. n open-crowlook children, kaysville si Tues-dinn- 1 er ,r nt MOBY DICK HOME FOR REPAIRS Wac Detachment Needs 150 Women . At Hill Field Base 'r J1 . Sun-da- y. les-eo- . B-2- eve-we- 1 re al shark-toothe- d r Grow More in Emphasizes Need Foj Food This Year - ' - B-2- Mj-Elai- -- 4 Mol-.vill- ne es Grow-Mor- s I -- -- nose-heav- y. perience to foreign service or limit to the continental United States. Interested women are urged to. communicate with Lt. Derr at Hill Field headquarters of the Ogden OASC. HILL FIELD One hundred and fifty women are being Air Service Command. sought to serve" in a new WAC detachment at Hill Field headquarFOR SALE ters of the Ogden Air Service Team, Wagon and Harness . Coinjnaritl. Hay Rake and Mower Each will be given the opportuPlow. Harrows, Beet Digger and nity for technical training as a Cultivator, Potato Digger control operator, cryptographer, JAMES BALL parachute rigger, weather observUtah Kaysville, er and forecaster, armorer, photographer. suoidv or administrative elerk. or bombsight mechanic, Selection for technical tunning GOOD WEANER at Chanute Khld.lll. or Lowry TIGS , Field, Colo., will be based on the I. J. EG applicants aptitude, training and K AYSVILL experience, according to 1st Lt Esther J 15 Derr, Air Wae recruiting officer at Hill . FOR SALE - S pre-servic- e 71-J- Field. In addition." each qualified Wac will have the'Vpportunity to com- pete for selection as an officer cnmlulute after she has completed three months of active duty. Consideration is gien to her service record, imd qualities of leadership plus oral ami written examination. Air Wars attend the same Army Air Force technical schools and receive the same instruction as enlisted men, Lt. Derr stated. On completion they are qualified to fill important jobs formerly accomplished by men That not all Wacs remain in the United States was revealed by Col. Ovcta Culp Hobby, commanding officer of the Womens Army Corps, who announced that she inspected nearly 3,tmo khaki skirted soldiers during a tour of Africa. Italy and England. In appealing for additional women to volunteer for service with the Wacs, Col. Hobby explained that they offtimes follow our invasion forces and take their plncrs ns soon as lines are stabilized and field establishments set ll of whicTi means that Wac volunteers may extend their ex- - 3 No More Hunting for Mixers No More Mixing Boards RED-E-MIXE- S; D CONCRETE Where You Want It! When You Want It! up.-A- ONE or A MILLION YARDS K . BENOITS RED-E-MI- : X CONCRETE IHONES ,4 or 482 BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 74 mwmm mm We Highly Value Confidence and - , St After all, it is the living with whom we also mustjive and serve. In full recognition of this we always strive to leave the most comforting and beautiful memory possible as we pay final tribute to the departed. By assuming every burden possible, avoiding unnecessary expense, sympathetically, as a and respect is confidence friend, . B-2- r- - - bier 3-s- -- record-breaki- e li&e THE y. earned. When our services are needed. Phone ng Htxt,-oo- U 239-R- 2 i SUNSET MORTUARY Serving North Davis County Clearfield SAYS... Pique 1 VoKttyu? well-arrang- ed in dutchies, berets, brims. Muir. Mrs Harry Simmons and Mr family of Logan were Sunday Mrs Charles Scofguests of Mr field. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes and Mrs. H. J. Barnes visited in Clear field Wednesday with Mrs. Dolly , Priced from Brown. $3.92 ww 23U WASH. BLVD. 4f OGDEN Walter Huntsman, who underwent a major operation at a Salt Lake hospital three weeks ago, is now recuperating at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Robins. Mrs. Annie S. Layton of Salt Lake was a Sunday guest of Mr Mrs Ralph Layton. Mrs. Byron Nelson and daugh ter, Kriston; who have spent the past few weeks at Lamesa, Texas, arrived here Tuesday and will remain indefinitely at the home of Mrs Mrs. Nelsons parents, Mr Samuel B. Rushforth. Mrs. Dee Chip man and small son. Brink, of Layton, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Noble Sandall FOR SALE! 100 Bushel Russet Seed - Potatoes CLARENCE LAYTON Phone: Kayaville t--J The war stories I like best. Judge, are the ones by the special writers overseas who live tight with our troops. They give us a better idea of how our men react tou things going on over there and back FOR SALE Wood Clarinet in Good Condition Call ALICE GAILEY 185-- -- W FOR SALE Baby Crib Size 30x34 PRICE 12.00 GLADYS RENTMEISTER Kayaville here at home. " 1 agree with you, Sam. I never miss one of those stories in the papers or magazines. And theres one thing those writers seem to aree on no matter where they are stationed with our men. ..and that is that the men who have left their homes and families to go away and fight this war dont w ar.t to tome back and find that prohibition has beet; put over on them while they were a way. .. fUker nationally or locally. They have heacd about the attempts being made and they r.--e-nt it bitterly. I agree with them. Judge, even though happen to drink myself. Furthermore, I dont think its fair for us at hme to be making any major changes vhile 10,000,000 of our fighting men a: e away and have no chance to express their opinions. I dont , T- Thu WMrfuCTMnf ,fmumU hy Ctmftmct rfAlcM - rfTty 1 |