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Show . News About Folks in SYRA GUSE . Correspondent Phone: Kiyirille ut 62-J-- 2 Mr Arther R. Amkrson. Pfc A Mr Roy El Atkinson and Mr & Mrs Raymond Anderson spent last Friday in Logan. Mr & Mrs Victor Atkihson and son, Richard of Ogden were dinner guests last Thursday evening of Mr A Mr Lester Frew. Mr. Atkin-to- n left the following morning for the armed forces. Domestic Science club The held their Veekly meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Ray Chapman, who with Mrs. Claude McBride, are the club leaders. Mr A Mr Vem Maugleson and family of Levan, Utah, left last Sunday for their home after a visit of one week with Mr & Mrs Karl D. Zaugg and family. . Mr. Zaugg and children accompanied them back to Levan and will visit with relatives there. Mr & Mrs Milton Steed and daughter, Martha, of Provo, and son, A. S. Robert Steed of Farra-guIda and Mrs. Roy Lewis and daughter, Leslie Ann, of Salt Lake City visited Tuesday with Mr & Mrs Clyde Hansen. Mrs William S. Holt, Mrs. Samuel Cook and Mrs. Lester Frew entertained at the Samuel Cook home last Thursday evening for Mrs. Ben Cook. The invited guests were Mrs. Kenneth Draayer, Mrs. Amos Cook of West Point, Mrs. Wayne Cook and Mrs. Dell Cook of Ogden, and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, Mrs. James J. Rampton, Mrs. Carl Barber. Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett, Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mr. Leland Bodily, Mrs. Elton Bennett, Mrs. Rufus C. Willey, Mrs. Floyd Ludlow, Mrs. Glen Briggs, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Mrs. Lloyd Barlow and sons, Richard and David, who returned Saturday from, two months visit with Mr. Barlow at San Diego, are spending a few days with Mr & Mrs Wallace Barber. Mrs.' James De Silva and children of Ogden and Mrs. M. De Silva of Los Angeles, Calif., were last Friday visitors at the home of Mr A Mrs Eli Rentmeister. Mr A Mrs William Hampton and two children left last Saturday for Pasco, Wash., after spending the past six weeks with Mr A Mrs DelMrs. bert Beater and family. Hampton is the former Alean Bea- - 1 7! J ;v JACKETS t i i t , v '; I ' ; . 1 i ; Smart new Gabardine and two-col- i or dress. 1 j ! 1 Shet- land combinations. Just right for school t , or 1 to $10.95 Watson-Tann- er Clothing Co. Smart Apparel ti : OGDEN '? Mrs. Otto Mitchell of American Fork was guest of Mr A Mrs D C. Holbrook last week, Sunday afternoon was spent in Ogden visiting Mr A Mrs John M. Jones at the Pioneer power plant Mr A Mrs Ward Holbrook and children, Philip, Allen and Paul, of Bountiful were visitors here last week-enThe- - attended Sunday morning Sunday achool. EMIL M. WHITESIDES, Mayor, Kaysville City; D. M. JCELSON, d. Mayor, Clearfield Town. Mrs. Roy Cook and Mr A Mrs L. spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Holbrook attended C. .Holbrook News About Folks In zer. Mr A Mrs Arnold D. Miller, Mrs. T Joseph Steed and sons, Allan and Richard, arrived home last Saturday from Sterling, Alberta, Can., where they have spent the past three weeks with Mr A Mrs Ointon R. Hfcrdy. Mrs. Hardy will be remembered as the former Miss Della Miller of Syracuse, Mrs, Eva Clegg of Downey, Ida., was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr A Mrs Ernest Hansen., - Mrs Leonard Jensen and daughter, Karlene and Mrs. Darwin Ilayes and little son, Brent, visited last Friday with Mrs. Roland Anderson at her home in Ogden. Mr A Mrs Wallace Cailey of Layton were Sunday evening visitors of Mr A Mrs Samuel Cook. Mrs. Vernon Bodily and children were last Sunday vistors of Mrs. Elda Holden and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Russell Hansen left last Thursday for Alpine, Texas, where she intends to spend a month with her husband. Air Cadet Russell Hansen, who is completing his advanced training course at the Marfa Air Field there. Mr. A Mrs Hugh B. Wilcox and family of Bountiful were Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs A. 0. Stoker. Mrs. Elmer Fielding and Mrs. Victor Waite entertained last Friday evening for Mrs. Lucena Neville Bennett at her home. The event marked her birthday anniversary. Guests who attended included Mr A Mrs Bennett Mr A Mrs Horace Barber, Mr A Mrs George H. Bennett, Jr., Mr A Mrs Alvin Waite. Mr A Mrs Duane Norris, Mr A Mrs I. J. Bennett Mrs. Victor Atkinson, Mrs Le Grande Mrs. Arvid Waite, Mrs. William Mann. Mrs. Abert Riding. Mrs. Jay Gleason, Mr .A Mrs Parley Hamblin, Mr A Mrs J. Earl Waite, Mrs Gerald Waite. Mr A Mrs Ernest Hansen. Mr A - Mrs Victor Waite. Mr A Mrs Hal Brown. Mr A Mrs Earl Kynaston, Mrs. John J. Bennett Mrs. Joseph P. Bodily, Mr A Mrs Afton Hoskins. Miss Norma Waite and Miss Katherine Bodily. The evening was spent by playing games and refreshments served. - Mrs. D. R. Woodland of Willard, and her son, T.' Sgt. Frank Woodland. who is home on a furlough, were week-en- d guests of Mr A Mrs Ben Cook.. Mr A Mrs Carl K. Barber and two children, Ben and Cleone, were Sunday visitors of Mr A Mrs Kent Barber and family of Ogden. Mr A Mrs Elvin Hansen and Mr A Mrs Fay Childs spent last Sunday in Salt Lake City with their brother, Jim Criddle. Mrs Albert Doroey of San Francisco. Calif., arrived Monday evening for a two weeks visit with her parents. Mr A Mrs John L. Stoker. Mrs. Domys son. Dennis, has been at the Stoker home for the past three weeks. Mr A Mrs Samuel Cook attended the wedding reception last Frida v evening of 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Carl L. Pingree, which was held at the L D S Third ward amusement hall in Ogden. -- LAYTON AIRS. CLYDE IB. ADAMS Cerraapondant iPhone: Kaysville J&Ji--- d William Weaver .arrived home Sunday "from Camp iFannin, Texaa, to visit hi wife and 'two small aons, llort and David Cl.and his parents, "Mr .A Mr David C. Weaver. De will ibe .'here Jar tten days. Roy Dowers left Thursday morning for Ban Diego, 'Calif to 'commence hia training with .the TJ. .6. navy. De has Jived in Layton with hia brothers, Ed and Joe Dowers for the ;past year .and a half. Mrs. John Dodgson arrived home this past week from a aeven weeks visit at Fresfto. Calif 'with her daughter, Un. Walter Ogle. Airs. Ogle is convalescing from .a rocent illness. Mn. Katie Morgan- - .and her daughter, Mrs. 'Crllla Dlamirea left here Monday for Curdston, Alberta, Canada, to visit relative. people Among the attending Juneral aervieea ior Francis II. N alder, held .Saturday -- . -- out-aLto- J ! r !- ' ; & Arts Engineering Business & Pvt. Alan Harris, stationed with the army medical corps at Camp Barkeley'Tcx arrived home Mony day for a furlough Pvt Harris is the son of Mr .A Mrs D. I). Harris. ten-da- Mrs. Clyde "Weatherston, formerly Miss Genevieve Nalder. plans to leave Priday for her home at Avon Park. Fla., .after apendmg the past month at the home of her parents. Mr A Mrs Alvin Haider. Her husband. Technical Bergeant Weatherston returned to Avon Park Base two weeks ago, after a short visit in Dayton .at the home of Mr A Mrs "Nalder .and in Pex-burIda., with hi parents. Mrs. Ed Dayton Him spent the past week in Balt lake City visiting at the homes of Jtr A Mrs Juel Trowbridge and Mrs. Estella Sin- 4 clair, Mrs, Ed Dowers returned home Friday after spending a week at Letters Medictat I , Lnr ? Social Work Education . Extension Division Lower Dhrisioi Graduate Work t . HORSING EDUCATION i , Autumn Quarter Registration Dates Fnrtu Stwiti COMPLETE M4-4- 5 -- Collmston with relatives. Mrs. Robert F. Wall and children, Robert and Iorehin. .arrived home Monday evening after spending the past five weeks with her husband. Ensign Wall of the U. S. navy. They sm-n-t two week at San Diego. Calif., and the remainder of the time at San Fruncisco, Ensigif Wall is now on ship duty in the Pacific. Mrs. Wall and children will reside at the home of Mrs. Chloe- Harris. "Mrs. Wells mot her. Mrs. Arther Ellis is undergoing treatment for a serious illness at the iVe hospital in Ogden. ; Mrs Hugh Love and sons. "Newell and Ferren Dive, an sending this week-ra- t Ileber City. Hugh Dove has been employed for the sumnur at Ileber City by the Woods Crass Canning company, A large group of children from the East Layton ward lYimary celebrated the mtth anniversary of - SEPT. 7. Eagiaaariag S riychoWgy Examkatkta SEPT.S. kammbtj SEPT. I. Freshwe Registrati SEPT. 1L Registratioa af Sophomores, Jmiars, Siaiar and Gradaato SEPT. 12. Class Wart Baglas CRTALOCUE NOW AYAIASLE WRITE OR CAH AT 0FT1CE OF TKE MAN WANTED I the founding of the Primary organization Friday at the Farming-to- n D D S ward chapel Former bishop A. D Clark of Farmington told the children of the first Primary organized by Aurelia S. Rogers, August 11, .IK" 4, at Farming.-ton- . Following the meeting in the chapel the children enjoyed outside games and'a picnic. The executive officers of the East Layton ward Primary are: Phoebe Weaver. Alberts Robins. Mattie Firth, with Alice Whiteside, secretary. Miss Douise Galbraith entertained with a. slumber party Friday night at the home of her parents, Mr A Mr Spencer Galbraith. Her guests were: Alene Morgan, La Vina Willey and Glenna Thornley. Mrs. Spencer Galbraith and daughter, Louise, spent Monday evening in Farmington visiting at the home of Mr A Mrs Edward For Work in Dairy Plant JAY-C-ETT- Jay-C-Et- ts ne , J Notice to Creditors , VJWWJWAWAWMWM WMWMWV,1, Estate of CHRIS DENCHOFF, also known as CHRISTO DENCHOFF KATRANGIEFF, deceas-e. d. Economy Values at Holsom LG. A. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at '.nil Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the lKth day of October, A. D. 1544. JOSEPH HOLBROOK, Administrator of the estate of also CHRIS DENCHOFF, known as CHRISTO DEN- were served. LOST Man's wallet containing 2 Government Checks, Social Security Card and Other " Valuables . . . "Sunday evening on ... Eamberger train between Salt Lake and SNOWDRIFT, Pure Vegetable Shortening glass DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR, 3-I- - b. 10-l- bag b. 2 cans 23c 3 27c ... NOODLE SOUP MIX, Liptons, pkgs. r, bottle ... 9c MUSTARD, I. G. A. See Our Weekly Handbill for Additional Values! 1 Pad-L-Ja- HOLSOM 9-o- z. L G. A. HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Ken Leonardson, wvywww WWWWVWVWWVWVWUWYVWVWk Rp 'in the Field or Delivered B. B. HARVEY PHONE 24-J- ANNOUNCEMENT 3 KAYSVILLE The Davis County Cold Storage Plant at Kaysville is now under new management. We wish to express our appreciation to our patrons in the past and assure you that for their we will endeavor to serve you to the best of our ability in the future. on Refrigerators and Electric Motors We appreciate your suggestions! REPAIRED Call BOUNTIFUL 690-- KNEEDY AND CRANDALL Owners and Operators PHONE 78-KAYSVILLE W AFTER 5:00 P. M. 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UTAII-1S4- n, FOR SALE -- Servce Through Education - '- OF TY . ter f g, 1850-UNIVERSI- Holds Summer Social a meeting discussing sugar followed by a banquet at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Ira Fisher is in the Dee hospital She was operated on last CHOFF KATRANGIEFIf, deFriday morning; t I ; ceased. Mrs. Therald Johnston was op17, Dates of August erated on Thursday. She is in the 24. 31 and publication Sept. 7, 1544. Dee hospital. David A. Johnston of Clinton was speaker at the West Point evening fchurch service. Afterward he waa guest speaker at the Fireside home of Mr A Mn Chat held e Delbert Thurgood. Thelma Fisher was in charge and light refresh-men- u BALED HAY afternoon at the Dayton D D .B ward chattel were, Mr .A Mrs Geo. W. Green and Mr A .Mrs Duma Knowlton of Dethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. .Francis D. lialder, Mrs. Daurn Dice, Mr A Mrs Darrel Bybee, Mr A Mrs Dew is Mantle and Mr A Mrs Arlo iNalder of Robinson. Inglewood, 'Calif Dishop Claude W. Mr A Mrs Edwin Williams, Mr Nalder of Ban .Francisco, Mr .A A Mrs Henry Call Mr A Mrs MerMrs Clayton Vaudrey of Draper, lin Stevenson. Mr A Mrs Dan AdMr A Mrs Harold Kemp, Mr .A ams. Mr A Mrs Ray Dawson. Mrs Mrs Robert Pederson. Mrs Theo- Stanford and Mrs David Cowley dore Thayne and D. D. 'Nalder of Stevenson of attended an Layton Salt Dake City, Mr A Mrs A. 0. outdoor at Tuesday party Nalder, Mr A Mrs Joe Nalder. Mr the Clinton public park, evening sponsored A Mps Irvin Nalder. Mrs. Gilbert by former members of the North Belnap and Mrs. Glen Bhuw of Davis stake Primary board. There Ogden and Thomas Chambers of were thirty guesU at the affair. Smithfield. Mrs. Lettie M. Adams entertainSgt Harvey J. Price, husband of ed as her Sunday dinner guests. the former Miss Cleone Evans, Mr .A Mrs George II. Bennett, of in Day-to- n spent the past week-en- d Mr A Mrs Clyde Adand Syracuse Mr .A Mrs Wal- ams and at the home-ofamily of Layton. ter E. Evans of Dayton. Sgt. Price is receiving treatment .at Dushnell MAYTAG hospital in Brigham City after being in combat for fourteen months We .carry all parU and rein New Guinea, De arrived at pair .all Maytag regardless Bushnell hospital, August 4. Eg t. of their age or model. Also and Mrs Price have a seven months Dexter, Apex, Thor. Dial 4627. old son. Harvey J Jr. SCHOSS Sgt. Earl Harris .of :the medical A ELECTRIC EURNITURE air corps at Pecos, Texaa, Visited UUh 23324th Ogden. St, his .A with Mrs Mr briefly parents, 1). I, Harris over the past Week- p, NAVY NURSE HOME DRIVERS TESTS SET Test for drivFARMINGTON ers licenses will be given Monday, KAYSVILLE Wearing to 4:00 August 21, from 10 KM) a. m. uniform of smart a navy nurse Farmin m. at the court house, Fern Galbraith is spending The annual summer social of p. Unsign sheriffs the to ington, according the Syracuse ward Sunday school office. a brief leave with her parents V. officers and teachers was held at A Mrs J. B, Galbraith in Kaysvilu the home of Mr A Mrs Carl K. FUNERAL HELD FOR INFANT Ens. Galbraith is stationed at Barber last Friday evening in the Calif. servFuneral Leandro, CLEARFIELD form of a lawn party. Those making up the party were ices for Bertha Ravsten, of Wesley Blaine and RaMr A Mrs Barber, Mr A Mr NewRavsten of ClearBusenbark ta ell Gailey, Mr A Mrs Mark Beazer, were held recently in Clarks-tofield A G. Mrs. Henry Rampton, Bishop Utah. Survivors include the Mr A Mrs Earl W. Dahl Mr A and a twin Mrs Golden W. Smedley, Mr A parents, a. sister.. Judith, and three Clearfield, of all brother, A Mrs Mrs George Stewart, Mr Mrs. Vern Rampton. Mr A Mrs Claude grandparents, Mr. and and Henry John Garland, Busenbark, ThurMcBride, Mr A Mrs Therin Clarkston. good, Mr A Mrs Horace Barber, Ravsten, A Mr Mr A Mrs Arnold Bodily, MEET S Mrs Lawrence Briggs, Mr A Mrs official meeting LAYTON First ErnA Mrs Mr Elton J. Bennett, will the North Davis est Zaugg, Mr A Mrs Raymond An- of Excellent Opportunity be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 Mrs David A. Thurgood, derson, Davis m. North the at junior p. for Postwar Job SchoArther Barber, Mrs. Charles field. Mrs. Wiliam Knighton, Miss high school in Clearfield, Mrs. Rowe, president, reported. Call La Vaun Barber, Miss Wanda Tel' the for directors additional Two Miss Miss Edith Knighton, man, meetKAYSVILLE 208-- J Zola Barber, Mis Lola Hodgson, group will be named at the . Miss Donna Bodily, Miss Lola ing. Fielding and Miss Lois Ludlow. Male Applicants Must Be SON ARRIVES CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. 'Ha-la- n NOTICES Referred by U. S. E. S. Caaaalt Catr Clerk r Bodily are celebrating the argifMn Iw Farther Infer a child rival of their first its son and heir! . Pvt . $7.95 gueit -- j Clif- d, Mayor, Layton Town; . Mn ford Fisher, Mr A Mn Lee Thur-gouAlma Dahl Fern Dahl, Lucille Davis, Mr A Mn Jsy Holbrook, Mr A Mn Joseph Zaugg, Mr A Mn Rulon Zaugg, Eliza Zaugg, Dora Bybee, and Mr A Mrs Doy Blake. A very interesting feature of the program was truth and consequences game under the direction of Eldon Bennett. Refreshments were served. Mn. D C, Holbrook assisted by Edna Burningham and Dora Bybee entertained Friday evening in honor of her daughter,- Mr. Carmen Pearson. The evening waa spent playing the game neighbor" and were won by Mrs. Joseph Sizes and Beth Criddle. Refresh-men- u were served to forty two GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Bel-na- ' Deland Patterson, Mr A (Signed) t, ! A -- - Mn Gnnt King, Mr Mn James Patterson, Mr A Mn Blake. Mr A ut & 4-- H ' party wraa given by the take Mutual board at Hobbs Hollow Tuesday evening. Attending from her were Mr A Mr L L Imlay, Mr A Mn Georg Bennett, Mr. A Mn Doy Cook, Mr A Mn Grant A WHEREAS. The Utah State Junior Chamber of 'Commerce, Comprising 22 clubs and, several hundred young men. has launched itself on an all-owar effort; and, , WHEREAS, being affiliated with a national organization of victory on "the home young men similarly dedicated to an all-ofront as well as contributing 40, two members lo "the armed forces, representing approximately 40 per tent of the national membership, and as young men between the ages of 21 and .'S3 they bear the heaviest' responsibility in lighting, along with devoting their energies to the development of a better jmct-wa- r world so that we may win the peace; and, WHEREAS, The North Davis Junior Chamber of Commerce is joining with the national organization in observing "the month of August for the purpose of holding a Town ilall Meeting whers-i- n can be planned and discussed problems confronting our 'community upon the successful conclusion of the war, NOW, THEREFORE, WE the undersigned, as Mayors of the cities served by The North Davis .Junior Chamber 'Of 'Commerce, in line with similar recognition whereever "these 'organizations are functioning, do hereby declare the month of August Junior Chamber of Commerce Town Jlall Meeting Month" and urge citizens to acquaint themaelvee with the services :being young men, expended by these forward-lookin- g la,. Sunday School, Staff WEST POINT PROCLAMATION VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 'Mr THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. THE TEERLY REFLEX PAGE EIGHT Phone 274-- J Gas Water Heaters |