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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAY8VILLE, UTAn PAGE TWO IWWWMWViWMViW News About Folks in NEWS FROM KAYSVILLE the Evans Anthon, son of Mrs. Verna Anthon, who signed up with the U. S. navy last week, left Saturday evening for training at Farragut, Idaho. f This is- the fourth son that Mrs. Anthon has in the U. S. service at this time. Sgt. Wayne Miller, who has been undergoing treatment at Bushnell hospital for a short time, is spending ten days at the home of Mr Jilrs Frank Winegar, Sgt. Milof the Wineg-ar- s. ler is a Dean Miller, of Twin Falls, Idaho, father of Sgt. Miller, is also a guest at the Winegar home for a few days. Mrs. Edna Layton leaves tomorrow (Friday) for Mayer, Ariz., where she will teach school during the coming season. Mrs. Walter Buhler was tendered a pleasant surprise party vat ler home Saturday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served at 8 oclock to ARNOLD M. BARNES Correspondent Phonet Kaysville WAR FRONT 34 VVUVVVVVUVYVWVVW. Pvt. Orville Larsen, who has been St. Augistine, Florida, stationed at Camp Barkley, Texas, for the past four months, arrive August IX), 11)44. home Thursday evening on a ten Editor of Reflex, , day furlough. Kaysville, Utah. W. son of Mr Paul Barton, Dear Sir: Mrs W. C. Barton, who aigned up Before leaving Florida Im tab with the U. S. navy last week, left ing advantage of an opportunity to Saturday evening for training at visit St Augustine, the oldest city Farragut, Idaho. in the United States. This city is P. Sheffield spent Mrs. an embodiment of the old world the pastVaughn week in Heber City as in the new. We look with pride on of relatives. , tht part it has played in the dar guests Miss Barbara Bennett entertainand ing episodes epochs of North ed twelve of her young friends at American History in the. mellow a lawn party at her home Thurs past of four centuries. All the day evening in honor of her birthsplendor of this great nation has anniversary. been built around the location day Mrs H. J. Barnes spent last Mr Mrs Buhler, Mr Mr Mrs Amos where Ponce de Leon on Easter week-en- d in Los Angeles and vi- Odd, Mr Mrs F. George Barker, Sunday in 1513 first led his intre- cinity where they visited with their Mr Mrs Archie Green, Mr pid- party to the shores of sunny son S Jimmie Barnes of the Mrs Roy N. Kilfoyle and Mr Florida in search of 'The Fountain U. S. who is stationed near Mrs Darvel Miller. After dinner navy, of Youth. there. the time was spent playing cards. St. Augustine's historical landArt Sandberg is visiting relaThe George W. Swan family acmarks have remained throughout tives in Huntington for ten days. by Miss Wilda Webster, companied of lovers to beckon centuries four Mrs Don Wiser and chil- spent a few Mr this week at the quaint and antique. Grim old dren and Mr Mrs Paul Davis and llonte Cristo.days of . Fort San Marco, with its massive children, all of Salt Lake, and Lt. Mrs. Frank Winegar and Mrs. e and Wendell Wiser, of the U. S. army walls of stone, Bowman and son, Bobbie, are Erma moat filled sea foot with Mrs Arnold M. visited with Mr forty g spending ten days at Vernal, water, is one of the best preserved lames Friday. relatives. forts of early America. This Fort enterMr Mrs Walter Thomas Mrs. Clifford Green and children was built by the Spaniards to pro- tained ten guesta at dinner at their tect the Spanish fleets, homeward tome Sunday afternoon. were, Tuesday luncheon guests of bound with fabulous cargoes of Mrs Lawrence Larsen and llrs. Darvcll Tingey at her home Mr gold, silver and precious stones children of Ogden and George N. n Centerville from the looted treasures of the .Arsen, of Chicago, were Sunday Mrs. Archie Galbraith and daughAztec and Inca. guests of their- - brother and sister-n-la- ter,. Lorainc, of Santa Clara, Cal., Mrs Orville Larsen are guests of Mr Pvt Mrs Joseph B. Operating from the Florida coast, and children.' Galbraith for a few days. jdanng Dirates could seize the Mr Pvt. George W. Barnett is home Mrs Frank L. Layton of galleons, and it was this threat to Spanish commerce that rom Camp Walters, Texas, on a Ogden visited Kaysville relatives led to the founding of St. Augus- short furlough, owing to the seri- and friends Sunday. tine as the military outpost by ous illness of his father, John W. Mrs. Arthur Chapman of Salt which Spain held Florida for over iamett. Ake spent a few days here this 200 years. Mrs. Mary Moore Lavender and week as guest of her mother, Mrs. In this oldest city has been pre-- ( children arrived home Saturday Jose Barker. served the "oldest school and the evening from Van Nuys, Cal., Mr Mrs George F. Barker, "oldest house, both contain a vast where they had spent the past son Bob and daughter, Janet, and collection of antiques and relics, three months as guests of Mr' d iss (Hennas Pratt were Sunday all of which are under the protec- lira Victor Sanders. dinner guests of Mr Mrs Harry tion and supervision of the St. AuMiss Mary Anne Heinrich re- Anderson at their home in Farmi turned to her home in Logan Wed- ington. gustine Historical Society. At the Plata in the center of the nesday after spending the sumMrs. Knewell Rushforth and city you will find the old slave mer in Kaysville visiting at the children left Wednesday for San market, reminding one of the color- lome of her aunt, Miss Irene Swan. )iego, CaL, where they will visit ful past. Treasury street is ,only Mrs Charles Budd of Salt for sometime with Lt. Rushforth; Mr six feet wide and is part of the Ake were Sunday guests of Mrs. who is stationed there with the U. old Spanish quarter of the city. toward Thomas and son, Frank. navy. St. Augustine's old city gates, Mrs. Thomas Anderson Mrs.- - Edward Wray, of Boise, and constructed of stone are all that daughter, Miss Ruth Anderson, daho, is the guest of Mr Mrs remain of the extensive fortifica- and Miss Connie Ball left Friday losel Hyde for a few days. tions that once protected the city evening for Denver, Colo., where Mrs. Kenneth Burton and chilfrom hostile attack. they will spend the next two weeks dren spent Sunday in Syracuse This historical city is located on visiting relatives. where they were dinner guests of the Southeastern Seaboard, on Mr Mrs Charles A. Shepherd Sheriff and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook. beautiful Matanxas Bay and with- of Sait Lake visited with Mr Mr Mrs Wray Hyde and son, in five minutes of the ocean's drs George W. Swan and family lilly, Mr Mrs Rosel Hyde and waves. The roar of the breakers Sunday. diss Anna Wray Layton enjoyed Mrs. Merle Grant and daughter, a picnic dinner in Weber may be heard at most any point canyon of the city limits which embraces )iana, were last week-en- d visitors Sunday. liat Woods Cross, where they were Mr eight parks, churches, public Mrs Frank L. Allen of brary, banks, hospitals, theaters, guests of Mr Mrs Ernest Grant. Ogden visited Kaysville relatives d Mrs Orville Larsen and and friends Sunday. public schools, three Pvt golf courses, many modem shops, children spent Monday and TuesA large number of Kaysville beautiful homes and a population day in Pleasant Grove where they relatives and friends attended the of 23, (K to people. visited with Pvt. Larsens parents, 'uneral services of Mrs. Clara The mean annual temperature is dr Mrs George W. Larsen and ione Wilson, 73, held in Salt Lake 6h degrees, with an average of SS other relatives. Saturday. Mrs. Wilson was the for winter and SO degrees for Henry J. Graham spent a few daughter of William nd Ellen which is one answer as to days in Salt Lake during the past Carter Bone and was born in why the Florida coast is a popular week at the home of hia daugh(aysville and spent her early life residential area. ter and Mr Mrs vere. Surviving are two brothers The annual rainfall is 50 inches ay Gam. and one sister, Francis II. Bone of which keeps everything fresh and Mrs. Priscilla Barber Taylor, of Ayton, Edwin Bone of San Francisco, is the guest of her and Mrs. Annie Brough Kaysville green, including the lawns. of Salt Columbus passed-u- p an opportu- sister, Mrs. Nettie Wilcox, for ten Lake, and a largre number of nity to contribute to the citys his- days. nieces and nephews in Kaysville torical background by failing to Mr Mrs Bert Martin of Salt and Layton. Ake and Arthur J. Swanger and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle and son, ul Kent, left Tuesday for Calidaughter, Virginia, of Garfield, were Sunday guesta of Mrs. Mary fornia where they will spend the S. Swanger. next two weeks visiting relatives A dinner party was given by n Long MAYTAG Beach, San Jose and Oak-anleber Bloxham at his home Sunday afternoon for the following .Mr Mrs Edward Larsen and Mrs Sam Bloxham, family of North Ogden were Sun Authorised guests, Mr Mrs Vemell Swanger and dr SERVICE-DEAL- ER Mrs Vestal Bloxham and dr son-in-la- w Mn Stringham Sessions, whose marriday dinner guests of Mr Milton L. Burton. age to Harold Tribe of Ogden, will take place Saturday, a Mrs. Corilla Egbert White, Miss Judy Springer, daughter of former resident of .Kaysville, celeMra Ralph Springer, underbrated her eightieth birthday an Mr niversary at her home in Salt Lake went an operation for the removal of tonsils Tuesday. Sunday. Kenneth Robins of Ogden is 8. Sgt. and Mrs. Elton Wilcox spending the week at the home of and son, Michael of Tooele were guests of Mrs. Nethis,aunt and uncle, Bishop and last week-en- d Mrs. William E. Galley. tie Wilcox. Mrs. Hyrum Sandall and daughMr Mrs Clyde Bumingham were Sunday dinner guests of Mr ter, Cleo, arrived home Tuesday Mrs Eldon Barlow at their from Portland, Ore., where they " had visited relatives for the past home in Clearfield. Miss Gale Grant of Salt Lake Is three weeks. Mr Mn Howard Larkins, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Merle whose took place on Aumarriage Grant, for a few days. A number of Kaysville relatives gust 17, were tendered a houseand friends attended the tea given warming party at their home Saturday evening. Games were playSunday afternoon at the home of ed .and at a late hour a Dr Mrs G. Evan Taylor of Bounluncheon was served to the guests Delia Mrs. tiful, complimenting of honor and Mr Mn Clifford D. Mn Clyde Burning Strong, Mr two-cour-se vis-tin- w. slow-amovi- Mrs-Earl- iot Koldewyn, Mr Mn James Webster, Mn. Charles Odd v!. Louis Blood and Ernest C bWa Miss Janice Garrett, daughter Mr Mn Glen Garrett. underweJt an opention for appendicitis at an Ogden hospital last week. Skyline Building & Investment Company ' Main Street Phone Kaysville 300-Kaysville, Utah GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE If you. are contemplating selling, see us. YVe have a strong demand; for homes on small acreage. WE SOLICIT YOUR LISTINGS W WANTED -- . All types of residence construction workers . . only first class men need apply. Must have certificate of availability. - NOTICES CmmII Cmif Clark ar Kaapactiaa Sirnara (ar (irtkar laiarautiaa. DAVIS COUNTY RED CROSS BENEFIT Notice to Creditors 2-- G draw-bridg- A. Robins, ham, Mr Mr Mn Wray Hyde, Mr Mn Mn George Alford Green, Mr Mn Clifford LarIL Taylor, Mr kins, Mr Mn Le Conte Stewart, Mr Mn Ralph Cottrell, Mr St Mn Dirk Mn Rosel Hyde, Mr 31 - ' This Space Contributed by North Davis Junior Chamber of Commerce Eatate of CHRIS DENCIIOFF, known as CHRISTO F KATRANGIEFF, deceas- - also and DEN-CHOF- ed. Verdeland Park Womens Club -- . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 021 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 18th day of October, A. D. 1041! JOSEPH HOLBROOK. Administrator of the estate of CHRIS DENCIIOFF, also known as CHRISTO F KATRANGIEFF, deDEN-CIIOF- ceased. Dates of publication August 17, 21, 31 and Sept. 7, 1044. HOW CAM I GET ( FENCE? I FOR PASTURE i OCTORS ORDERS s Dr. Thomas Parrcm, Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health Service "The basic job of keeping Americans healthy must be done SOLVE YOUR Top in the home. I recommend that every housewife take a Red Cross Home Nursing course to prepare herself for the task of keeping her family well," Heavy Fencing PROBLEMS Dr. James E. Paullin, President, American. Medical Association "It is my belief that the effort the American Red Cross is now making in teaching families home nursing care in small towns, rural areas, and even in big cities will be of great advantage. Particularly will this be helpful since there is year-roun- sum-me- r, son-in-la- d. APPLIANCE of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Cottrell, for a few days. BOUNTIFUL RED-E-MIXE- CO. PnONE 231 D CONCRETE Where You Want It! When You Want It! ONE or A MILLION YARDS Delivered We have skilled cement finishers. Let us quote you on finished floors, drives, walks, curb and gutter, irrigation ditches or any kind of cement work. Let us prove to you BENOITS RED-E-MIXE- that D concrete is more economical than job mixed concrete. BENorrs RED-E-MI- X CONCRETE Builder of BENOITS Better Built Homes PHONE 74 Bountiful, Utah v.r'O cast anchor here in 1402. It appears he either held too much left rudder or did not compensate for left drift, and as a result he missed Florida nad went ashore on an island south of this tropical land. Regardless of this misfortune, we must agree that Columbus did an excellent job of navigation, which led to the discovery of a new world. He gained a world and gave that world its grandest lesson, "On Sail On . Ponce de Ledq came to America on the second voyage of Columbus in 1403, arriving at the island of Hayti. Other explorations followed and eventually the present location of St. Augustine was visited by Ponce de Leon in 1313 or 33 years before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. When we recall it is less than 1U) years since the pioneers came to Utah and then compare that to over, 4oo years since St, Augustine was founded, it will help us to visualize the difference in age between the two places. Corporal Nate Kilfoyle of Kaysville' was with me today as we explored this historical city. He is a top flight aerial engineer and is doing a good job to Keep em ELECTRIC FENCER already a tremendous shortage in medical and nursing care available. The course is practical and gives basic training in the fundamentals of healthful living and the prevention of disease." IIMEDMTC DELIVERY days when many IN thesewho are left are AT Chaa. A. Tramp, prop. Q FARMERS UNION Savings to You Since 1882 LAYTON PHONE 67 Phone Bountiful 1M or IN THE SUNSET MORTUARY is pleased to have at your service Mr. Holbrook and Mr. Horne, competent and courteous licensed morticians and funeral directors it today to your Red Cross chapter. DAVIS COUNTY RED CROSS CHAPTER 1 BOUNTIFUL PHONE 250 I CUP AND I MAIL THIS J am interred in enrolling In Nursing course. riaoa Mnd ms folthsr tun and masting placs for glWs. Nam -- Cl - i a Bad J RED CROSS BENEFIT ' ' Sponsored by (heNorth Davis Junior Chamber of Commerce 1 . and Verdeland Park Womens Club ( to be Held '' FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 AT 8 P.M. MERRILL R. HOLBROOK WILLIAM IN THE LAYTON WARD AMUSEMENT HALL TICKETS: 50 Cents Each R. HORNE NORTIUUVIS COUNTY'S ONLY MORTUARY Efficient, Courteous and Complete Service SUNSET MORTUARY. Phone 239-R-- 2 Cross Homs ths CLEARFIELD Features Will Include: A Cadet i ' B ' Ihtre to I I I I I I Phone. COUPON flying. We drank water together from the Fountain of Youth. to commemorate the meeting in distant lands of two soldiers from home. Here in Florida I also chanodd to meet Captain C. A. Whittington who recently returned from overseas service in Asia. He was closely associated with Lieut. Bill Epperson until he met an untimely death as a fighter pilot in the armv air forces in far off China. I find from experience in this global war that whereever duty calls, there will be someontyou know not many miles awayr Sincerely, FRANK D. ADAMS. Major Air Corps. of our doctors have gone to war and extremely busy, we take our orders from medical leaders as quoted;above. Stella Goostray, Chairman, National Nursing Council for War Service, speaks for the nurses when she says: Nursing is an art that concerns jevery family in the world. These words of Florence Nightingale were more true than today when nursing service of all never is so much needed and none must go unused. The Reddegrees Cross Home coms one t1 ways through which nursing service may be provided. . . Professional nurses ask the women of our country to enroll in the Red Cross Home Nursing course and to Wth ttem 111 meeBng nursin3 needs w Your wartime "must" is to take this course to prepare yourself when illness strikes. Class hours are arranged to suit your convenience. Rll out the coupon below and mail DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS COAL and GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIK CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS FURNACE CLEANING Tamilies. Mrs. Annie S. Layton H. D. MUIR . Pageant written bv Mrv He,en . , support your Red Cross in Chapter of the American Red Cross lo promote Mmecs provided by the v kon of Verdeland Park Wil1 Amenan NaTfonll Red cTtJi o tie Davis |