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Show CAGE EIGHT News About Folks in The Clearfield First and Second News About Folks in WEST wards held their annual Ilallowe en party at the First ward amuseWest Point MIA held a Hal ment hall Tuesday evening. MISS MAURINE FORBES lowcen Dance Tuesday night," Oc Sd Grant B. Thurgood, husCorrespondent VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 31. tober band 3 of Elma Forbes Thurgood, Kaysville home Mrs. Lillie is after Correspondent Page has been transferred to the Naval spending the last two weeks in Salt Phone: Kaysville Officers and teachers of the Supply Depot at Clearfield.' Lake with her daughters, Mrs. EthFirst ward Primary held Mrs. Elma Thurgood spent the el Dahl and Mrs. ; Clearfield Florence Black, The Syracuse MIA officers sponi get acquainted" party last Mon week-en- d at tha home of Mr & Mrs also her sop, Cpl. Karl Page, who sored a Halloween party and dance lay evening at the home of Mrs DavidA. Thurgood in Syracuse,. has left for overseas duty, in the ward amusement hall TuesMiss Colleen King spent Tuesday ira Barlow, president of the PriCorp. Gale Wagner and Mrs. day evening. nary. Assisting hostesses were night at the home of Miss Nan Wagner arrived home Monday af 3lma Bushnell and Ethel Ilodson. Gordan in Layton. Francis E. Wiggill has been taMrs. J. P. Forbes is ill at her ter visiting his parents in Ohio. )iher officers and teachers of the ken to the Dee 'hospital in Ogden Vest Point Relief society annual where hewill IjundfiTKJLJmtmegt . hrimary are: Beth Clark, Lula home. Ilodson. .Dorefn Lowham, M elba he U v .ward, confemicg-wa- s HifiFirsiward-JYcra'few weeks. tl lawlins. Bernice Coeckeriiz.' Ven-c- e he'd their, conference evening. The following preMrs. James De Silva and son, Billingsby, Thursa Leavitt, Sunday evening in the First ward sented: Short talks were wj given by Berry, of Ogden, are spending a t lelen Bangeter, Hazel Stringham, chapel. Mrs. Frank Adams of the President Verna Holt; first counse- few days with Mrs. De Silvas parAinona Wilson, Lilly Bird, Ger stake board was in attendance. lor, Lizzie Cook; second counselor; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rentmeister rude Byrd and Olea Rowley. Pvt. Dell Gibson left Sunday to Louise Youngberg and Stake Board and family. Miss Norine Holt entertained return to duty at Camp Belvoir, President Elva Bennett. Remarks Mrs. Delphine Sessions returnarith a Halloween party at her Va. by Bishop George Bennett. Vocal tome Monday evening for seven Mr & Mrs F. W. Gibson, Misses solo by June Holbrook. Scriptural ed home Monday from a three visit with her husband, Pvt. piests. Fay and Helen Gibson and Mrs. reading by Afton Johnston and weeks' Clarence Dee Sessions, who is staMiss Ruth Ann Wood" held a Mabel Baxter .visited Mildred Thurgood. Wednesday tlalloween party Tuesday night at with Dean Gibson at Bushnell Lt. Milton Page, son of Mr & tioned &at Fort Sill, Okla. Mr Mrs Delbert E. Wilcox, ler home. Twenty guests were in General Hospital at Brigham City. Mrs Harold D. Page, arrived home . ittendance, Sherman Schofield broke his for a short furjough prior to hig Mr & Mrs Jesse M. Holt, Mr & Mrs Melvin Hill, Mr & Mrs William II. The Lone Tramp" Girl Scouts arm Monday evening while he and for overseas duty. held their Halloween party Satur-la- y a group of boys were Ilallowecn-in- departure Mrs. Genevieve Maus spent the Wilcox and Mr & Mrs William S. Holt attended funeral services at at the home of Miss Josephine week-en- d visiting her mother, Mrs. Farmington last Thursday afterA illiams. Mrs. Paul Wilcox of Burley, Annie T. Holt W. Scott Turner. Bishop and Mrs Melvin G. Wood Idaho, visited this week with her Miss Edna Bumingham and Miss noon for & Mrs Mr Samuel Cook enterin ire visiting Pendleton, Oregon, parents, Mr & Mrs Emanuel Hanks. Dora Bybee spent the week-en- d in tained with a dinner Jus week. The Second ward Relief society Idaho Falls party at their visiting at the home of home Saturday evening. Places Pvt. John Larson left Sunday to held their conference at the North Mr & Mrs Roland Montgomery. were marked for Mr & Mrs Carl . eturn to duty with the U S. army junior high Sunday evening. Mrs. BArber, Mr & Mrs Ray Cook. Mr it Baton Rouge, La. Pearl Burton of Layton, a mem& Mrs William S. Holt and Mr &, Miss Jay Bligen, who has been ber of the state board, was presCLINTON Mrs Zenas W. Bennett risiting at the Verna C. Larson ent. James Barber Is recovering at Mrs. Myron Marston and two lome, left Sunday to return to BL I. A. Fireside Chat was held his home where he was returned Seattle W'ash. small daughters of Kaysville visMisses Carlo Childs, Darlene ited during the week with Mr & at the home of George Taylor. last Thursday afternoon from the President Rulon Peterson was the Dee hospital after an operation. Hamblin, Elaine Harris spent Mon Mrs George W. Layton. Mr & Mrs Lloyd Cook and three S Homer R. Forbes, son speaker. Light refreshments were lay arid Tuesday with Miss Na children of Kaysville have purine Holt of Mr & Mrs Clarence Forbes of served. 22 attended. Mr. F, LeRoy Davis was home chased and moved into the home of for the week, end to visit his son, Mrs. Eulalia Ellis. Mrs. Ellis and Reid, who was home on furlough. son, Bernell, have moved to Lay-toMrs. Davis accompanied Mr, Dvis where they plan to make their back to Cedar City where he is future home. Mrs. La Vaun B. Gardner left working at present. Mrs. Melissa J. Davis from Salt Wednesday morning for her home Lake spent the week-en- d at the n Bluckfoot, Idaho after a home of her son and daughter-in-lavisit with her brothers, ZeMr & Mrs F. LeRoy Davis. nas W. Bennett and Elton J. BenMr & Mrs David A. Johnston and nett and their families. Mr. GardMrs. Leon Johnston spent Sunday ner left last Friday after a weeks in Logan visiting Mrs. Johnstons visit. -li ' A Mrs. Roy Briggs and Mrs. Wilbrother and wife Mr & Mrs William Manning. iam McDonald, of Syracuse, Mrs. Mr. Austin Child of Driggs, Ida., Walter Flint of Kaysville and Mrs. Lois and Sherman Child spent last Adam Russell of Clearfield were week visiting at the home of his ast Monday guests of their sister, father. Mr & Mrs John Child. Sher- Mrs. Andrew Jones of North Ogman has reported for duty at Fort den. The day marked the birthr Douglas. day anniversary of Mrs. McDonald. Layton, visited with Mr & Mrs Miss Fern Stoker visited over J. P. Forbes Saturday. :l last week-en- d with her parents, Mr & Mrs Edgar Adams and Mr & Mrs A. O. Stoker. Miss family are now living. In their SYRACUSE 2-- C - 29-J- 62-J- -2 - ; eiet semi-annu- , ld-Su- -- nlay al . g. i ; t i -- The Sunset Relief society held their annual ward conference Sunday evening. The following program was hed: Short talks by first President Lottie Shupe; . IcUunal counselor, Vera Parker; second counselor, Ada Stettler and stake board mernbar, Mr. Goldie Williams. Remarks by Bishop LeRoy B.. Smith. A vocal solo was given bj Howard Shupe and the Sunset Ladies Chorus rendered two selections. Scriptural reading' by Mar- - CLEARFIELD : ? ; two-we- ek I UNDER TWO FLAGS With Ronald Colman-Claude- tt Colbert Rosalind Russell - Victor McLaglen. Also JOHNNY MACK BROWN AND TEX RITTFR Lt. James F. Meadows and wife arrived home for a short furlough at the home of Mr & Mrs Bert Stockham. Mr & Mrs Lamar T. Holt entertained Lt & Mrs James F:' Meadows at dinner at the Valley house at Huntsville. DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEaV Color Cartoon SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6" FOR YOUR MUSICAL PLEASURE YOURE G()lr Ta HEAR SONGS YOU CANT FORGET! I Want A Girl" Alabamv It Had To Be You. I Dont Want To Get Well " Dinah." Stoker is employed in the office of the Robinson machinery company at Salt ,Lake City. Pvt & Mrs Lewis E. Briggs arrived home Saturday on furlough. Pvt Briggs has- been stationed at ee Bound-Whoop- EDDIE CANTOR-GEORG- MURPHY-COXSTANc- E p' MOORE Will Sing Them To You in - Mineral Wells, Camp Wolters, Texas. They will visit at the homes of their parents, Mr & Mrs Roy- - Briggs and Mr & Mrs David E. Cook. SHOW BUSINESS With Joan Davis, Don Douglas, Nancy Kelly FOX MOVIETONE NEWS COLOR CARTOON and Thursday" tuesday-wednesda- y FOR SALE! Moline Beet Puller NOVEMBER A KNOCKOUT DOUBLE BILL SHOW Darryl F. Zanucks Production of -9 Almost New LEONARD II J. ' The THE PURPLE HEART Fighting-Ma- d Drama of YANKS Bombing Tokyo Put On Trial For Murder Not As Prisoners Of Wr Heres A Picture Youll Cheer and Cheer! Also 2-- C n. 77 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV EM Ber DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM - North Farmington Vtiecufae, Western Electric Mirrophonic Sound . . I , The Sunset M l a k Mr & Mrs Bert Stockham gave a family dinner in honor of Lt loween dance Oct , .Tial. freshments were James F. Meadows. served. SUNSET POINT CLEARFIELD I! THURSDAY, NOVEm,,,,. THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH ? OLSEN & JOHNSON In RADIO V V Service and Repair Tube, Parts and X GHOST CATCHERS V With 1 t 4 Accessories . Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine, Gloria Jean and Martha ODriecoII AND THE SONG WORLDS FAVORITE TENOR MORTON DOWNEY with Kirby Grant and His Orchestra. BILL PARKER RADIO SERVICE A V SATURDAYS A 1 KAYSVILLE. UTAn Phone 173-W TIME OF SHOWS: AND SUNDAYS CONTINUOUS 3 FROM P.M.. WEEK DAYS . . . FIRST SHOW AT 6:30 P. M. , - . new homo at Lake View subdivi sion. Miss Glennis Pratt spent the week-en- d with her parents. Miss IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISPratt is attending the A. C. at TRICT IN AND FOR THE Logan. COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH. SALE Isabelle Hendrickson, plaintiff, On All Types FURNITURE vs. Frank Hendrickson, defendant. You Can Save Vi Price The State of . Utah to Said DeWe are closing out our full line of fendant furniture to get ready for . . . You are hereby summoned to apElectrical Summons VOTE FOR BAY 0. KIRKLAND Republican Candidate for State Representative Mr. Kirkland is a member of the Bountiful council. He fflllted iih the Bntiful Lions club, the city Exchange club of bait Lake City and the Utah State Horticultural society. Graduate of University of Utah. Successful business man and farmer. Owner of Kirkland Nursery Co on new highway at Bountiful Knows the needs of the people of Davis County and the State of Utah. Qualified to represent the farmers, stockmen, wage earners and business men of Dsvla County. He is an ardent sportsman and knows the sportsmen's problems in the state. Experienced as a business man, Mr. Kirkland should be the voters choice at the November election. Paid Political Advertisement By Golden W. Stewart, Bountiful; Lawrence Parkin. Woods Cross. Clark Burnham, Farmington. Albert W. Epperson, Kaysville; G. La Verl Stewart, Layton. Jesse D. Barlow, Clearfield. Appliances SCIIOSS Furniture and Electric Co. 353 21th St, Ogden C FIVE DOLLARS REWARD within twenty pear days after service of this summons upon you. i; f served within the County In ivnich this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service; and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Will be paid to the person information furnishing leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons who maliciously damaged my automobile on October 31 Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the contract of marriage heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. MAE BALL Address. 311 Kiesel Build. ing, Ogden, Utah. Dates of publicaton, October 12, 10 20; November 2, 0, 1044.' ' Kaysville at tide. lUuu SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOV. 3, 4, NORTHERN TISSUE 4 R. R. HACKETT, 2 Plaintiff Attorney. L for CLEANSER, I. G. A., 2 for .... , BULK, Tall Cans, Popular Brands, 4 for-- v' 39c 1 Point DEVILED MEAT, I. G. A, Keep a Few Extra Cans IQ ..on Hand. 3 SCIIOSS Furniture and Electric Co. St, 20c . . Wont Scratch. part types Maytagg, also Dexters. We buy old Maytags. 355 21th for VEGETABLE SOUP Campbells Just Like Home Made OjTt MAYTAG We repair .and .carry authorized for all THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... 1944 J.Ov for PEANUT BUTTER, Creaniy or Chunk Ogden Skippf 32c WHEATIES Watch for Grand Opening 1 V-- KARO, Red Label hi Lb. Gls. A Quality Table Syrup . NOODLE SOUP MIX, 4Jpte OK e Easy to Serve L 3 for LEANS. Van Camps GAMBLES STORE j- - IN LAYTON LOST MANS GRUEN WRIST WATCH WITH METAL BAND in Kaysville Last i Thursday a r REWARD Ifi 1 of r. i.:- Extra Big Pak, Tops in Taste POST TOASTIES n Giant Package e J. & C Easy to Digest COFFEE, BL J. B., Lb. QO Full Flavor and Aroma OOC PURITY SALTINES 2 Lb. Pkg. Crisp Crunchy Crackers -- 31c BABY FOODS PUREX For Whiter Cleaner Clothes. Qts. LAVA 2 for . OXYDOL Large Pkg., 15c 19c GRAPENUTS Lee. Pkg., A Favorite QfT with millions. 2 for 4 C KRISPIES, Gerbers, 4 ox., Infant V Simn Feeding at its best. 3 for V C ' 1 ; ox, In Rich 9Q Tomato Saute. 2 for r ieedl4T kAISINS, I. G. 19 Get Your Daily Iron 17 - MEAT SAUCE, CUB 0 ox. Try Flavor it for 23C SOAP, I SUNDRY Giant. 10 for 97 Order Turkey K.e,I8 Pp! G 23c 45 C - Now for Thanksgiving 23- Dinner, Nov. RYAL SCOFFIELD 19-- Quite attack of newspapers I left. you. yesterday, Judge. Arent goia in the newspaper business, are you? "No, I just enjoy reading different papers so my nephew George 6ends them to me whenever he takes a business trip. I got a big kick out of some he sent me from several counties tchert they still hate prohibition. Particularly from some headlines that read Drunk Driving Arrests Rise, W KAYSVILLE J Bootleggers must-pos- t Ceiling Prices, F ederal Agents seize Trick Liquor Truck. Doesnt that go to prove, Joe, that prohibit lion does not prohibit ? I watched conditions pretty carefully during our 13 years of prohibition in this country. The only thing I could see we got out of it was bootlei liquor instead of legal liquor. ..plus the worst crime and corruption this country has ever known." WANTED WOMAN or GIRL to stay with elderly lady in .modern Centerville home for either full - time or part-timGood Wages. Call Bountiful 2 or write Box 112, Centerville, Utah. e. 43-R-- IHIOLSOM KAYSVILLE 45 r iD ken" leonardson - |