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Show NOVEMBER 2. 1944. -- qnAY. ii WB skty mut U ln by bj pUturM morning. Monday I North DavisJStakel - iriThomasiE.- Rriegs Is Feted On Lists Names of Judges of Election Meet Sat. and Sun. Mrs. Hannah Ma-- S LAYTON Elder Albert E. of Thomas wife f Bowen of the council of the twelve Briggs. Syracuse, was honored at will represent the general authori-tie- s of the L. 1) S rhnr.-North Davis stake quarterly conference to be held Saturday evening and Sunday, November 4 and in the Layton ward chapel. A general priesthood meeting will begin Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The welfare meeting, at which Henry 1). Moyle, chairman of the church welfare committee will represent the general committee, will be held Sunday at t:tn a. m. The stake stake wol- fare and the Relief society presidents of the ten wards of the stake will attend this meeting, General conference sessions are scheduled for 10:30 a m. and 2:00 p. m. No evening session will be cvbACUSE vember .arm bs Held. Kaysville Woman Weds Idaho Man mbs. THOMAS E. BRIGGS Zier party on her 74th birthday t Mediate family were in attend- - Octor of and Hannah Holt Cook, Davis ond bom in Boun-tifu- L a daughter 28. 1870, spent her early life there. Briggs moved Mr Mr & to Star Valley, whree they spent two thn returning to Syracuse they have resided for the Wyoming rears, where past KJyyears. MrsBriggs has always been a LDS rery active member of the Church, particularly in the Relief . wciety. - . - The Briggs are the parents of the following children: Thomas Roy Mrs. Ethel Barber, Mrs. Ven Hodgson. Glen Briggs and Elton Briggs, all of Syracuse; Mrs. Thelma'Green, Clearfield; Mrs. Al- -t Briggs, West Point; Therin Briggs, Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. Ruth Draayer Clinton. They also have SI grandchildren and 13 Montgomery, iririnia Neighborhood Bu thdny club District No. 1, Mrs. William Argyll', Mrs. Lawrence Parkin. Mrs. Blaine Mitchell. Mrs. Della Wineg-ar- . L G. Atkinson. Mrs. W. S. Hatch; constable,, George Salter. District No. 2. Mrs. Charles Ai-- . Blake. Mrs. Gilbert Hoffman. Mrs. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Nora Mrs: Blobham ami .Jgne Orvis Mann, Mrs. Helen F, McNeil: Mrs. Elvina Nelson, Mrs. Beratee Noble; Iaxmard Winegar, constable. Members of the KAYSVILLE District No. 3, Blanche Briggs. ALonns club met at the home of Cbloe S. Davis. Parley Z. Hatch. Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle Wednesday Ida S Givan. afternoon. .ristensen, , JuduH' ' t'l Jack - j con" ' KAYSVILLE Regular monthly of the American Legion meeting Mrs. Joseph Naylor, Mrs. Ia will be held Monday, NoRoy Mangus. Ida Birmingham, auxiliary vember tt, at 8:00 p.m. at the home Mrs. Arnold Barnett, Mrs. Clif- of Mrs. Walter Buhler. Misses Norford Goodfellow; Charles V. At- ma and Doris Buhler will lie askinson, constable. hostesses. District No. r, Florence T. Foy, sisting Adalee Smith. Amy II. Lawless. AlKAYSVILLE The Phillips ice llepworth. Gladys Burnham, Camp, DUP will, meet Thursday, Mrs. S. S. Burnham, Lottie Sing-le- November !, at 2:n p. m., at the constable. home of Mrs. Walter Cottrell. District No. U, Della S. Streeper, Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Lula Reading, Ezra Parrish, Al- Dale King, Mrs. Robert Blamires vin Duncan. John W. Randall. Mrs. and Mrs. J. F. Conrad. Elmer Barber, Thomas Williams, constable. KAYSVILLE The Evening District No. 7, Beth Kynaston, Bridge club which was scheduled to Mrs. Irvin Hughes. Laura Carr, meet last was Thursday evening Alice C. Soule, Mable Rose, Gla- postponed until this (Thursday) dys B. Robinson. evening when members will meet Stel-teDistrict No. N. Mrs. Robert at the home of Mrs. Roy N. District Esther NO. 4, Burning-han- i, y, Saddle Horse YEARS OLD KAYSVILLE The Sunflower Camp, DUP, will meet Thursday, November 0, at 2:oo p. m., at the home of Mrs. William (K. Gailey. The lesson, The Journal of William Clayton, will be given by Mrs. LeConte Stewart. Assisting hostesses wilPbe, Mrs. George W. Barnes, Mrs. Frank Gailey and Mrs. Clyde Birmingham. e, P-T- A LAYTON Mrs. Wilma E. Page was named president of the Lay-to- n at a reorpublic school ganization meeting held Thursday A afternoon at the school. Mrs. Althea Riley and Principal E. G. King were selected as vice presidents and Pearl Nalder will serve as secretary. Mrs. E. II. Sorrels is retiring president and Miss Alta Stevens is past FOR SALE Mrs. J. J. BowKAYSVILLE man will be hostess to the Swan-tank- a club Friday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. Red Cross Begins Nutrition Course Layton School Names Officers f, the-Fran- T ho- - KAYSVILLE Kaysville friends learned this week of the marriage of Mrs. Julia Agnes Shemer of Kaysville to George W. Neddo of Malta. Idaho, on October 2t. The ceremony was performed at Boise, Idaho, and the couple have been visiting this week at the home of Mr. Neddos sister, Mrs. N. A. Katherine Lund. Mrs. F. L. Rasmussen of Kaysville. They will Rigby, Ella Van Fleet, Mrs. Wilmake their home in Malta. lard Hess. District No, II. Mrs. Spencer J. " Barton, Lorena Sandall, Virginia Layton, Ann Barnes, Annie L. Green, Jane B. Underwood Arnold M. Barnes, constable. District No. ln, Joseph B. JarKAYSVILLE A20-hou- r nutrition course for prospective mem- man. Alice Green. Mrs. Joseph II. bers of the Davis county chapter, Sandall, Ethel Bonnemort. Eliza-- , Red Cross canteen corps will begin beth Stewart. Emily Burton. Arth- ' this (Thursday) afternoon at 4:00 ur F. Gailey, constable. EI-- a No. District Ella 11, Weaver, m. at. Daws high school, Mrs. p. Erma EvansCharles Ray. Sill, Lenix Badger instructor, reported Mrs. Merlin Adams, R. W. Adams, Anyone interested in becoming a Chester Nalder constable. memher of the corps is urged to No. 12, George E. Dib-dDistrict attend the initial meeting, Mrs. Francis B. SimBadger said. The nutrition course mons, Ada Bone, Maggie Gailey. Ruby T. llickenT is a prerequisite for becoming a looper, Ellen B. Stevenson, Richmember of the canteen group. ard Stevenson, constable. District No. 11. Fred Mitchell, P-T- 3 election in Davis county 7 -- one-hal- r, She was married on October 10, rn, in the Logan L DS Temple also of to Thomas Edwin Briggs, On October 10 of this Bountiful. mr, the couple celebrated their jjth wedding anniversary. Following their marriage, Judges of who will sene in the No- home on furlough, is now attending Ellsworth, and daughter, Linda, Mrs. make theirs from the home front. officers candidate school. t Barber and, Terry, age two and Its a new grandson ?orTRe Wij-ki- e will keep the home fires DIRECTORS MEET Galbraiths of 'Kaysville and burning for the new Daddyand a new son and heir for Mr. and brother. KAYSVILLE Mrs. Jay Galbraith. The infant baby Directors of tbe Jaycee-Ette- s met Monday evening was born Friday at a Balt Lake . Fisher hospital. Geisler of I,ayton, Mrs. Elaine Rowe, presed October 23 in news on the war front household in East Layton. Mother ident, said. liaughter returned to their nock was the arrived of u baby and home from the Ogden hospital Mrs. Geisler is Tuesday. pianist and teacher. The Gicslers have another daughter. residing with her husband in Theres a grand and glorious welpt.x,ls since July. Lt. Galley, a son Estate Heatrola of Mr & Mrs Wallace Gniley of come in store for Mrs. Vird WilEnamel Kitchen I .ay ton and her new of liams East is Liyton, instructing lots at the Texas field. baby boy when Jhey arrive home Range The new grandmother, Mrs. Gni- from the Dee hospital in Ogden toRound Oak Dining ley, left Layton Wednesday to day (Thursday). The infant weighRoom Table spend several weeks with the Lieu- ed in at Id lbs on October 2(1. The Couch Steel is committee composed welcoming tenant and the new arrival. Small Ice Box of the Williams five sons and two BIRTHS Miss Irene Swan KAYSVIJ.I.E was hbstess to thC'Afternoon Bridge club at her home Friday. Luncheon was served. to 12 guests, including a special guest. Mrs. Herbert' ltoland ofOaklund. Calif, I ARMINGTON E-o- coiu: CLUES Clerks-Qffic- e To Hold Quarterly Birth Date Briggs was PAGE FIVE n fttotBiiT00 74th THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH KAYSVILLE The Lakeview Neighborhood Birthday club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur W. Thomassen honoring the birthday anniversaries of Charles Parker, Ima Stewart, Ma- Mrs. Thomassen, Mrs. Leslie Dra-ne- y de Child, Myrtle Davis, Ruby Daand Mrs. Harry Eatchel. Asvis, Albert Bonham, constable. sisting hostesses were Mrs. Wells District No. 13, Rachel Larson, F. Collett and Mrs. Grace Smith. Joseph Barlow, Fred Clark, Mrs. Ezra Smith, Mrs. Kay Nelson C. L. Members of the SYRACUSE Syfa-Lit- a club 'eHJbyed a dinner Smith, constable. District No. 1(1, Mrs. Roy Briggs, and theater party in Ogden last Ruby Holbrook, Mrs. Kenneth Thursday evening. This was the Willard Bambrough, Thurgood, William S. Holt, Clyde Hansen, T. Thurgood, constable. District No. 17, Grant S. King, Noreen Montgomery, Lillie Stoddard, Walter Dahl, David J. Pace, Lamona C. Holbrook, constable. District No. 18, Lionel R. Lay-toJosie Dixon, Mrs. E. L. Ellison, Mrs. Ray Dawson, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Ronald Wiscombe, Ronald Wiscombe, constable. District No. Ill, Nancy Martin, Ethel Stockham, Lottie Shupe, Mason Mrs. LaVon H. Reed, Mrs. Grace Mortensen, Howard C. Shupe, constable. . k FOR SALE B-1- 7 vo-p- i- The best news Corporal James daughters. Vnun Barber received nt his base Lieutenant and Mrs. Franklin in Virginia this week was of the arrival of a baby son on Sunday at llickenlooper and petite Linda are announcing the ara Salt Lake hospital. of a rival baby girl Sunday at a Cpl. Barber, who was recently Salt Idike hospital. Lt. llieken-loopis making his announcement groups first activity since Jhe summer vacation. Mrs. William S. from overseas where he is serving Holt is the clubs new president with the armed forces while Mrs. for the coming year. llickenlooper, the former Carol cr Iron Bed and Springs Call FRANK HICKENLOOPER 59-R-- 3 Anderson's Diamonds or TJourJi "! T P Lhristmas ,' CBrQe Now is the time to select her Diamond Rings from Andersons large array of Diamond Engagement and Wedding Rings. Unusual, ExquisCreaite, Hand-wrougtions, of Highest ht n, DISTRICT 9 POLL NAMED Resident in disKAYSVILLE trict No. 0, Kaysville, will vote at the home of Miss Irene Swan, DON THOMAS corner of Center street and Third Arnold M. Barnes, a East street, constable, reported. 1 Phone 177 Mau-Yin- e. . District No. 20, Marjorie Little, Norma Betts, Ida Lubber, Mary Gooch, James M. Assee, constable District No. 21, Clara Wallace, Mrs. Bruce Fisher, Mrs. Della Har ris, Mrs. Norma Hansen, Clarence Stoker, constable. Several of the district appointments have not been made but will be completed as soon as possible, R. Bruce Major, county clerk, It is TIME for a CUAItlGE Cho ose 3er at Ojndersons Diamonds - RITZ THEATRE 17-DIAM- OND LAYTON, UTAH THURSDAY-FRIDA- GOOD BRIDAL SET Y NOVEMBER 2 AND 3 DOUBLE INDEMNITY GOVERNMENT Brilliant Will Return YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS tbe Government Roy Rogers and MYSTERY BROADCAST SUNDAt-MONDA- Place tbe Welfare of Utah Above Partisan Political Advantage . . Y NOVEMBER 5 AND 8 George Raft and Vera Zorina News Comedy , TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- Y NOVEMBER . a Business Adir.ir.istraiicnJ 7 on tbe Republican Ticket A, POLITICAL AOVKirnaKMKNT-PCPUOLICA- M BTAT COMM 12... KNOWN FOR HIGHEST QUALITY DIAMONDS r? ...-l- ie All Others Saturday 4:00 P. M. 40c Sunday 2:00 P. M. AH Other Days 7 P. M. & TJour 3)ianwn)s for Christmas PILSEIIER YOU CANT RATION LOVE Betty Jane Rhodes Children-Under ij AMERICAtl AND 8 ADMISSIONS: -- JSau-awa- m .... , VOTEforJ.BIlACIvENLEE Cttktr'sBeerb fcrmd by a fomali that his csrtr fensf ia 54 jtai . . . frea tfca chsimt fc&t&sts thit s&3 esa tiaesa tsd tzzzzy tsy. FOLLOW THE BOYS . Promote tbe Development of All Sections of tbe State , 150 Both Rings SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4 To tbe People fids te Engagement ring, matching band. Barbara Stanwyck LEE blue-whi- diamond With Fred McMurray and Utah ' . BECKER PRODUCTS CO. OGDEN, UTAH V 2449 WASHINGTON BLVD., OGDEN, UTAH |