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Show PAG2 770 underwent Mr. Thom a major operation at a Salt Lake hospital Saturday evening. Mis Carol Smith, daughter of Mr A Mr Ashael Smith, is ill at her home suffering from pneumoNicholl nia. Chief Petty Officer A Mr Mark Gundlefinger of Ogden visited Kaysville relatives Friday. Mr Gundlefinger left Saturday for San Francisco to await further order at Treasure Island. "Siriith'-has"dldh- Front -- Creditors r er home 'on Virginia Street to Mrs. Udell Perkins and ha moved to Salt Lake where she will reside. Mrs. Herbert Roland left for her home in Oakland, Calif., Saturday after spending the past three months visiting relatives here and in Salt Lake. Mrs. Don Wiser, sons, Irwin and Billy Lee, and daughter, Marcia,-oSalt Lake, were last week-en- d guests of Mr A Mrs Arnold M. - ... . . - Estate of E. Ray Ellsworth, ' Creditors will ler was very unhappy, seems he couldnt keep from getting rocks the size of base balls bounced off his head. After a feV minutes of this he only bad a faint wiggle left in him. Then finally be ceased to wiggle. I tried to give him to S. Sgt. Tingey from Centerville, but all-sta- te - - De- ceased. tered the marine corps last June. R. Green, son of and Mrs. Robert E. Green of Lay-tohas been transferred to Chico, Calif, where he will receive specialbombers. 8 ized training with Lt Green recently spent a two weeks leave at his parents home in the Layton. floor all over the again. During had our escaped. prisoner night TO FIRST LIEUTENANT The next night our hunter put a Parley Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. tin can in the hole and packed it in Willard Call of Bountiful, has been next morning good and solid. The at Marfa army airfield, promoted there was a new hole at the side he has trained as a where Texas, our Last of the old one. night, officer student pilot He is now trapperfcjU)L.lo Jk.Wtdone. got a - airfieLL-N. filed the catch down serving wt Hebbe army- Ttrtgeywanterh6thrngTodovttlr him. He (Tingey) headed for the rat trap and . hills and that made me laugh for up there was the big brother to our little playmate down here: Up there they grow to the length of 20 feet and are as thick as the calf of a mans leg. Wouldnt they make a cute pet to have around the house? Bet the bill collectors would shy away from the place. Our latest find is a rat He has made his home ia the middle of our tent. What got our dander up was the fact that when he dug his hole he kicked loose dirt all over our nice clean dirt floor. Right present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 311 HARRY LAVENDER WRITES Kiesel Building, Ogden, Utah, on or New Britain, before the 12th day of December, Dear Sirs: A. D. 1944. Every place an American soldier LaMar Ellsworth, Administra- goes he adopts some kind of a pet trix of the Estate of E. Ray Over here we have all kinds of Ellsworth, Deceased. ' them, but we dont relish them as R. R. Hackett, 311 Kiesel Build- pets. We have a water faucet in front ing, Ogden, Utah, Attorney for Administratrix. of our tent (the bath is being inDate of first publication, October stalled next week). One night one Barnes. . Mr A Mrs Frank L; Layton of 12, A. D., 1944. of the boys was washing up after Date of last publication, Novem- dark. When he turned the water Ogden visited Kaysville friends ber 2, 1914. on he noticed a movement at his Monday. Mr A Mrs Ernest Grant of Woods Cross were Monday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Merle Grant. Mrs. Annie S. Layton of Salt Lake spent a few days here this State of Utah,' ) week, visiting Mr A Mrs Ralph County of Salt Lake) G. C. Campbell, being first duly Layton and Mr A Mrs Ralph L. sworn deposes and says that he is Cottrell and families. Mrs. Howard Gospel and children owner of Standard Supply Co., loare guests of Mr A Mrs George cated and doing business in Salt W. Barnes this week. Lake City, Utah; that the said G. A large number of Kaysville rela- C. Campbell is the exclusive owntives attended the funeral services er of the trade name, mark andor of Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood device described in the specificaStrong which were held in Salt tion accompanying this affidavit; Lake Saturday. . . that the said trade name, mark Doyle Buhler.'son of Mr A Mrs andor device is in use by him in Walter Buhler; Joe Phillips, son of the business of Sale of Mechanical Mrs. Lois Phillips Chipman and Eqpt. for Bldgs. in the State of John Everett, son of Mrs. Beatrice Utah; he ' claims said trade Everett, who have all been training name, mark andor device is in the U. S. navy at San Diego, uhe same under which goods or Calif, are spending a few days merchandise are manufactured, President furlough at their homes in Kays prepared,' handled; sold or distribFRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ville. uted by him, A Lewis Mrs. Corp. SPECIFICATION Roy, who have been guests of Mr A Mrs To All Whom It May Concern: , , Glen Robinson for a few days, left BE IT KNOWN THAT G. C. HARRY S. TRUMAN Monday morning for Kingman, 'ampbell, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Arizona. icing- engaged in the business o: Mr A Mrs M. H. Rushton enter- isle of Mechandical Eqpt. for f NOTICE TRANSFERRED feet and to his delight he found a there and then one of the fellows snake. We all eame pouring out decided that things had gone far of the tent armed for battle and enough. He waited till the rat had there in front of our tent was the gone to bed then he ,got up and cutest little snake you ever saw. poured water and oil down the hole He was about six feet long and was and then filled and packed it with three and a half inches thick. In dirt' -- The next morning the hole the next few minutes the little fel- was open and dirt was scattered games were played, after which reNews freshments were served. Mrs. John Swift of Salt Lake is the guest of Misses Clara and Ada Maylin for a few days. GRADUATES FROM SEA Mrs. Caroline Green, who has SCHOOL summer the at Buhl, Idaho, spent Private Marvin G. Hess, USMC, is visiting at the home of Mr & of Farmington has been graduatMrs Roy Green this week. ed from sea sehool at San Diego, Cal., and is now scheduled to join NOTICES a 'leatherneck detachment aboard Cwmll Caaatp Clark c Sayirtiw a navy ship. SlfMre far firtlw lalwltea. Pvt. Hess is a son of Mrs. Alice Hess of Farmington and a former Notice to Davis high school From the 'War KAYSVILLE 'MrJRebca TmJESDAY, NQVEMRfp TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAn - till it was a hair trigger, placed some chocolate on the trap and put it in place. The next morning the trap was sprung, the chocolate gone and no rat' Then we were all mad that the chocolate had gone to waste. At the present time our d hunter is driving a stake two feet long in the hole. I think we will have the funeral tomorrow. At least everyone hopes we do, otherwise there will probably be more chocolate go to waste. big-ba- Sincerely, Sgt Harry Lavender. Lt Thayne TAKES INniALTpTr Joseph Mitchell Heat? Mr., and Mrs. IlTrolH Heat? Kaysville, is receiJinI naval indoctrination ft h naval training center ' Grat Lk 1 I1L Hs recruit training instruction in seamanship00? dnU and general naval nrSf? e n, . P-3- M. Formerly with the field artllery, Lt Call transferred to the air corps and received flight instruction at Santa Ana and Taft Calif. Prior to entering the service in September, 1941, he attended B. Y. SERVICEMAN Mrs LaVon A. racuse has received RECOVER, Thurgl Corporal Dak Rr good, who is confined to a not'v e INFANTRYMAN visit. Pvt Douglas TO JACKSONVILLE three day. this we?k Alan Scoffield, son of Mr. and of his mother, Mrs. WitfoL Mrs. Charles A, Scoffield of Kays- Tree in Syracuse. A ville, has been transferred from the army infantry, Alameda, Calif., to Jacksonville, left Tuesday for Fla., where he will attend a naval Camp Shelby, Miss. in the service 18 months. aviation fire control school. U. in Provo. VS2if Pnirii Certified List of Candidates for General Election, November 7, 1944 DEMOCRATIC Vice-Preside- ply . Mr Co. 2 Vice-Preside- i nt JOHN W. BRICKER Vice-Preside- , f nt Vice-Presid- en DARLINGTON HOOPES o o ' , , ED. J. McPOLIN JAMES A. KELLY JENS C. PETERSON FOR SALE Mrs. Roxey S. Romney DAVID R. ROBERTS A. L. PORTER 1931 CHARLES H. SEMKEN J. PAUL THOMAS For United States Senator For United States Senator ELBERT D. THOMAS ADAM S. BENNION For Representative in Congress For Representative in Congress Excellent Tires J. WILL RORINSON B. E. ASHBY Kaysville . rl LESTER A. WADE I JAMES H. WOLFE For Governor Mrs Leone Jensen entertained Lake Sunday afternoon. Among the guests were Mrs Nettie .Wilcox and Mr A Mrs Linn Sandall and family, all of Kays-vill- For Secretary of State For Secretary of State E. E. MONSON For State Auditor GEORGE E. COLLARD For State Auditor FERRELL H. ADAMS SHERMAN J. PREECE For State Treasurer For State Treasurer REESE M. REESE LELAND 0. GEE For Attorney General Mrs. Wendell Barnes and son. King, arrived home Tuesday from San Francisco where they visited relatives for two weeks. Mrs. Orville Larsen received word Monday that her husband had arrived safely in France on Octo- . . - r- I Instruction l 1 E. ALLEN BATEMAN I I - For United States Senator For United States Senator For Representative in Congress For Representative in Congress For Justice ot the Supreme Court (Unexpired termjf 8ears) j . For Justice of the Supreme Court (Unexpired term of 8 years) For Governor For Secretary of State For State Auditor For State Treasurer For Attorney General A. PRATT KESLER r 1- For Justice of the Supreme Court 10 Yr. For Attorney General GROVER A. GILES For State Supt. of Public e. WILL H. PRICE I J. BRACKEN LEE HERBERT B. MAW For Presidential Electors R. W. BULLOCK For Justice of the Supreme Court 10 Yr. r WILLIAM M. McCREA I For Governor For Justice of the Supreme Court 10 Yr. r at a family dinner party at her home in Salt For Presidential Electors QUAYLE CANNON, JR. For Justice of the Supreme Court (Unexpired term of 8 years). I JOSEPH E. EVANS For Justice of the Supreme Court (Unexpired term of 8 years) See day evening. For State Supt. of Public Instruction Burton K. Farnsworth i 1 For District Judges I For State Supt of Public Instruction r For District Judges CHARLES G. COWLEY JOHN A. HENDRICKS ber 17. For District Attorney ten-da- indef-initel- y, nt MRS. ROBERT L. JUDD Good Condition President NORMAN THOMAS PARNELL BLACK d, Mrs.-Da- le - Eliason and children of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. James E. Bennett Pvt Jack Miller, who had been home on a y furlough, left Friday for Albuquerque, New Mex where he will be stationed Wednesday evening Mr A Mrs Darvei Miller entertained at a family dinner party in honor of Jack. Covert were laid for Pvt A Mrs Jack Miller. Mr A Mr Alfred Scoffield, Mr A Mrs Melvin Lots and Jim Strong, all of Kaysville, and Mr A Mrs Fred Martin and Mr A Mr T. F. Collins, all of . Salt Lake. Major Leo Walker visited with his sister, Mrs. Orville Larsen. Sunday, en route from Camp Ord, Okla., to his home in Garland. Mrs. Bert Harris of Ogden was a last week-en- d guest of her daughter, Mrs. Orin R. Blood. Roy Parker, son of Mr A Mrs William .Parker, entertained-twentof his young friends at a Halloween party at his home Monday evening. Games were played followed by refreshments. Mrs. Dan Hall of American Fork is visiting her mother, Mrs. John E. Barker, for a few days. Mr A Mrs Dewey Johnson of Ogden were Monday evening guests of Mrs. James E. Bennett Mr A Mrs George F. Barker and daughter, Janet attended a dinner party Sunday afternoon, given at the home of Mr A Mrs Harry Anderson in Farmington In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Steed is the Lucy Steed. mother of Mrs. Barker. Mr A Mrs Sherman Holbrook and children of Bountiful were Sunday guests of Mrs. Agnes Beesley. Miss Harriett Jordan entertained . eighteen of her young friends at a Halloweenpartyat herhome Monday evening. Appropriate President For Presidential Electors , CHEVROLET COUPE ' President For Presidential Electors Standard Supply Co CAMPBELL Dates of publication, November and 0, 1044. Mrs Lionel E. Williams. Mr A Mrs Melvin Davis, all of Syracuse; Mrs. Elizabeth W. Layton, Mesa, Aria., Mr A Mrs E Van Sanders and children; Mrs. Gladys C Rentmeister. Mrs, Lois Chipman, Mr A Mrs Frank Williams, Misses Zena Williams, Alice Rentmeister, Mma Rentmeister, Geraldine Sanders, Paul H. Williams and Joe K--' Phillips. Mr A Mr Louis W. Underwood and Mr A Mrs James T. Under-wooall of Ogden, visited with Mrs George W. Underwood Satur& e: G. .C. er SOCIALIST O lldgs adopted for his use a trade name, mark andor device, o which the following is a description, or Standard Supfac-simil- REPUBLICAN THOMAS E. DEWEY . y W v covering as welfas ros;k? u r CpL Thurgood has to the hospital for the weeks. Complete details &St tag his condition has the family, as yet. - tained at a family dinner-partat their home Sunday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Glen Robinson. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mr A Mrs Walter Buhler and son, Doyle, visited relatives in He-hCity Tuesday. Mrs. George Moss and daughter, Collene, of American Fork, were last week-en- d guests of Mr & Mrs M. H. Rushton. Mr A Mrs Clarence Kingston and children of Ogden visited with Mr A Mrs Walter Buhler and fam- ily Saturday evening. Mrs Thomas E. Williams was guest of honor at a dinner party at her home Sunday afternoon in honor of her 78th birthday anniversary. Among those present were: . GLENN W. ADAMS For District Attorney GLEN W. ADAMS For State Senator WARD C. HOLBROOK For State Repreeentative THOMAS M. ARGYLE For State Senator For State Representative For County Commissioner 4 Yr. Term For County Commissioner 1 Yr. Term W. A. NALDER Democratic Candidate for District Attorney y For County Commissioner 2 Yr. Term For County Commissioner 2 Yr. Term DAVID LAYTON For County Attorney For County Attorney WM. H. KING CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. A proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Utah Authorizing the Legislature to designate the terms of'office and to provide the manner of selecting Supreme Court and District Court Judges solely on the basis of for office and without regard to any partisan political consideration and free from the influence of any person whomsoever and to fit-ne- ss QUALIFICATIONS Now District Judge for 1 the number of Supreme Court Judge; provided no alteration shall have the effect of removing a judge from office and that the present method of electing judges shall remain in effect until changed by law; by Section 10 of Article VII and Sections 2. 3, 5. 6, and 12 of Article VIII of the Consti- tution of the State of Utah. designate i YES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 I A proposed Amendment to the Constitution of State of Utah Authorizing the Legislature jthe pay each member, not to exceed, $300.00 per year and not to exceed 10c per' mile travel by amending Section 0 of Article VI the Constitution of the State of Utah. ex-jpen- se, Davis, Weber and Mor- gan Counties. . . Weber County Prosecut ing Attorney for Four -- Years. Paid Political AdverUwrroeaL - igIN WTTNESS WHEREOF, I have hSnto aPPears on file in my office set my hand and official seal this 25th day of October A D (SEAL) ; ( County Clerk. - ' -- v |