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Show ' iTRSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945 news must be in by Wednesday noon, pictures by Monday morning. Society PAGE FIVE THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH i j ' ' .......... t : i Club and Society News About-Wom- en In I Davis County tfc Colemere Legion Womens 83rd Birth Luncheon Was Notes Date, Feb. 22 Successful Affair Ellen CLEARFIELD Daddys Pinups MISS MAURINE FORBES Correspondent Kaysville 25-- J 3 A family dinner honoring Mr. Emanuel Hank's birthday anniversary was given Sunday at her home. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson, Mra. Mary Barber -- Mrs. Ellen KAYSVILLE JXY5VILLE One of the sea- one of the oldest res- son s most colorful social eventsists in Kaysville, celebrated her was held Saturday afternoon in the Kaysville LDS Second ward re- .ell Cl on. "hall "when the kaysville unit of the American Legion auxiliary held their annual Washingtons Birthday luncheon The hall was beautifully nrttn? iraftBruil' colors anJ luncheon was servedby officers and members of the auxiliary. Highlight of the affair was a review of Elizabeth Coudge's Green Dolphin Street. by Mrs Wells F. Collett Among those attending were: Mrs. Walter Buhler. Mrs Meintt Nance, Mrs. Arnold M Barnes, Mrs. Amos Odd, Mrs H J Barnes, Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoylo. Mrs. ). Keith Barnes. Mrs William E. Gai- Icy. Mrs James Steensen, Miss Miriam Barnes, Mrs William Mrs. George Green, Mrs Leonard Hill. Mrs. Ben Webster. Mrs. Ernest Behling. Mrs John W. Thornley. Mrs. Mary E Roberts, Mrs. John Graham, Mrs Effie Barton. Miss Irene Swan. Mrs S. J. ELLEN CARLOS COLEMERE Bowman. Mrs Walter Cottrell. Miss Ruth Bowman. Mrs. J. T. Conrad. Mrs. George Talbot, Mrs. Dale g3rd birthday anniversary Thursdhome a her in 22, King, Mrs Keith Conrad, Mrs. ay, February West Kaysville. Mary E. Linford. Mrs. Iiwrence E. Ellison. Mrs. Fred R. Kefshaw, Mrs. Colemere has been a resiTIIE I.VRRISII PIN-U- I Mrs. Darvel Miller, Mrs Dee Arf-stesince her of dent Kaysville family Mrs. Nellie Haight. Mrs. E. moved here when she was a small Hello There: Van Sanders. Mrs. Gladys born was s She Were the Parrish yirL February 22. Mrs Fannie T. Layton. for if 162, in Layton, the daughter of Sgt. Monyou please Mrs. Milton Walters. Miss Muriel plural Thomas and Harriett Beaven Carroe A. Parrish down in Boca Ralo. early pioneers. She married Reeves. Mrs. George W. Swan, Mrff. ton. Florida, wouldnt like having Mrs. Wendell us John 'Colemere on February 22, Ethel Bonnemort, separated, even in this column. Smith. Mrs. Clarence Iverson. Mrs. Fin I)ai la and since I am the 1S83, in the Old Salt Lake endowment house, t Mr. Colemere died J. Earl Jarman, Mrs. Frank Che- oldest, Id better do the talking in 1941. She was an active mem- ney. Mrs. Harry IIuss, Mrs. Mani-- i here. You see Roger is still rathta Rockwell. Mrs. Effie Harlon. j er young hes only 20 months ber of the Kaysville First LDS Mrs. Mary Butler. Mrs. Frank Gaiy but Mother says just give him anward until recent years. , She servley, Mrs. Clyde Gailey, Mrs. Charles other year and hell assert himself. ed as Relief society teacher for ' Scoffield, M rs. R. Ole Layton. Mis. For myself. I was three years old many years. Clark Cheney, Mrs Alpheus Har- on January lo and that is enough Mrs. Colemere has three son3 Mrs. G. L. Jasperson. Mrs. advantage to declare me spokesand two daughters: Claude. Frank vey. George F. Barker. Mrs. LeRoy man. I have blonde hair and blue, and Earl Colemere and Mrs. e and Mrs. Earl Tall. eyes and Mother, Golda Criddle Hansen, all of Kaysville, and Crawley, Parrish, says Im the image of my Mra. Orpha Ford of Centerville. Daddy. Roger has brown hair and HOLD ANNUAL PARTY dark blue eyes rather unusual for boy dont you think? FARMINGTON Farmington a Ilittle was born on January 10, 11)12. Central ward held their annual old folks day luncheon and program in Ogden, and I was 10 months old before Daddy left for the service . . . Saturday afternoon in the ward Grain Cleaned and recreation hall. Mr. and Mrs. Asa on November 1. The next glimpse Clark were chairmen of the event. Daddy got of me was when I was Treated at Your .'11 months old and youll admit Farm . . . thats quite a jump for a mere SLATE MEETING baby to a blonde, pert little girl Call WEST LAYTON Monthly like you see above. Roger was born June 111, llMH, in Ogden, and David. A. Johnston leadership meeting of the West he was 17 months old before Dad-da- y be held will LDS ward Layton At County AAA Office saw him. 5. MM) at p. m., Monday. March LAYTON' After Daddy put on the khaki, Frank Hickenlooper, bishop, anPhone: Kaysville 309 W. All ward officers and Mother and I went to live with my nounced. ward teachers and their partners grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Criddle at West Point. Roger and are asked to be in attendance. I both call them Mommie and Daddy Criddle because they have been second parents to us while Daddy is away. We call Mother and Daddy by their first names. Roger and I also have paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish, and we always look forward to a visit at their hom in Layton. Car-Coleme- - AVIIO-S-NEW- Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Lee announce the arrival of a daughter on Febru-r- ' J DARLA ROGER n. Pin-Up- Mi-mi- z Announcement -- 7 TRAVEL It FIRST CLASS IN - 27 nt- , Rent-meiste- r. -- M - Our Daddy is one of the keep em flying boys for he repairs planes and keeps them in fighting trim. He spent months in boot training at Stockton and San Bernardino, Calif., where Mother visited with him lit days before he shipped out to the Aleutian islands. Daddy went ashore on Amchitka, so Mother tells us, just 2 days after resistance ended and the last bomb was dropped. He was there for 21 months, returning to the .'1 states in November. 11)14. nn-Ogd- y lmpTtahThr on- Mrs. Barbara FARMINGTON "Lee's have two other boys, Fred Rose will entertain the War Wives and Duane. Mr and Mrs Collen Smith are at her home on Friday evening. heralding the arrival of a son at the LDS hospital in Salt Like on Members of the KAYSVILLE February Is. The Smiths are the Athena club will meet Wednesday parents of two other boys, Collen at s:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. and Richard. Assisting hostSidney Stewart. Walter Buhler Mrs. be will esses FARMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Darvel Miller. El wood Clark announced the arrival of a son on February 2o at a The North Side KAYSVILLE Salt Like hospital. Mrs. Clark Neighborhood Birthday club met was the former Mary Grant. The at the home of Mrs. Edward L Clarks have two other sons, Wal- Linford Monday evening, honoring ter and Steven. the birthdays of Mrs. Sterling Morton. Mrs. Jack Barker and Mrs. iitnie Barton. Assisting, hostCLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Rex Child are the parents of a baby esses were, Mrs. William Perkins girl born on February 27 at an and Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield. The Ogden hospital. evening was spent in sewing and refreshments were served to Id members FARMINGTON a present. first Its girl for Mr. and Mrfs. Evan Moon of Farmington. The infant was Mrs. Nora Smith KAYSVILLE born Tuesday morning at Salt was hostess to the Virginia Street Lake hospital. .The couple have Birthday club at her home Thursone other child, a son. day afternoon, honoring the birth-duy- s of Mrs. Vestel Bloxham. Pinochle was played and refreshments TO SPEAK WFST LAYTON Chief of Po- served to S members. lice T. R. Johnson of Ogden will be guest speaker at the West Liyton wurd sacrament meeting, Sunday, at 7:30 p. m Mrs. Mary W. Cafi, president of the Relief society, announced. The meeting is under the direction of the Relief society. LEAVES PARISH A farewell party LAYTON honoring the Rev. Francis Jelnck, CSP, by the North Davis county Catholics was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, LeRoy Flippen in aiHL-Mr- s- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Olson and family. Ihil Hanks and Miss Silcox of Burley, Idaho, visited with Mr. Hanks grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hanks, this week. Mrs. Grant B. Thurgood visited with Mr. Virginia Benson Wednesday Mrs. Joseph L Mabey visited in Coalville with her mother, Mrs. Zumbrunnen, Tuesday and Wednesday Clearfield Second ward Relief society will furnish the program for Sunday evening services in the ward chapel. Clearfield. Father Jelnek will be replaced by the Rev. Vincent Sam Pietro, a native of Portland, Oregon. Admiral Theatre CLEARFIELD Wwl.m Elf trie 84 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3 MARCH Double Feature Program SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE SPIDER WOMAN With Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce 1 f Plus THE KANSAN Twenty-on- e months away ealled for a rey union so Daddy got a furlough which lasted' until December 7. After spending (1 weeks in Texas, he was reassigned to Boca Raton army air field where he is nowr stationed. Right now were pretty busy out at Mommie Criddles getting the bags dusted off and our clothes all ready to be packed for Mother, Roger and I are taking a train trip down Florida way. We have waited and planned and talked this trip for three whole months and in another week or so well be on our way. Incidentally, theres going to be a pretty surprised sergeant in Boca Raton because Daddy doesnt knowr were being featured in this column this week. I told Mother she ought to send a counle of extra copies to Daddy because Boca Raton army air field is a pretty big place and by the time Daddy gets' through passing the paper it will be worn out. But Mother said that Daddys friends would probably say the pictures didnt do us justice when they Bee us in person in a couple of weeks. r Earl Green and two children,. Mrs. Virginia Benson and small son, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. King and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hanks and family, Mrs ' Lafonda Grover, WOMEN NEEDED Richard Dix and Jane Wyatt FOR OPERATOR AND OTHER OFFICE WORK PERMANENT POSITIONS GOOD WAGES SUNDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 4 and 5 30-da- i !! LAURA Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARCH 6, 7, and 8 a-b- APPLY TO MR. E. II. SCOFFIELD, MANAGER . A Feature Program THE McGUERNS FROM BROOKLYN Double Plus The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company NORTHWEST PASSAGE Spencer Tracy Essential Workers Must Have Certificate of Availability Wk TIME OF SHOWS! Day Flnt iW Bttarliri CanUnaaaa tl T tH Saaiaya tnm !: 'clack. . a'cUck. Reign Over Sunset Ball w ' s 10 A(f JfJ 1 ' , ' ' t x 'Jfcr ' H fit vJt X I r'jtj M I V, Ul An Cn. . - ' t Lv Royalty reigned at the jSonset . - L. D. S. ward Gold and SUNSET Green ball held February 8 in the ward recreation halL Shown in the picture above are, left to right. Bishop LeRoy Smith, Miss Beverly Allen, attendant; Richard Reid, queen's escort; Queen Eldeen Blaine; Miss Doris Yonngberg and Miss Mary Carver, attendants and Mrs. LeRoy Smith. Flower girls were, standing front, Gayle Morby and Beverly Boh man and Carolyn Stettler, 1 in of the hitch-hikour walk, a lot of UmousiM kocuiy la these LIFE STRIDES dwt look so "ftarioo-jon-se- t" A bk er with your smut fed so fiodocsly costume, Too rm fat urge YES, WE MEAN YOU We're talking to all you housewives who -- like to see a home all spic and span. You dust and you mop and you scrub, and - when you're through the house looks pretty nice. Why not do a complete job including curtains and drapes, too? The job is too big for you to do at home, that's why we're here to help. you. center front, wss crown bearer. WARDS SLATE REUNIONS BOUNTIFUL Commemorating the second anniversary of the dedication of the Bountiful Third LDS ward chapel a dinner program and dance will be given for ward members Wednesday beginning at fi:00 p. m. . Bountiful First ward has scheduled its annual ward reunion for March 9, G. Evan Taylor, bisp-oreported. p, -- . SLATE REUNION WEST BOUNTIFUL West Bountiful LDS ward will hold their annual ward reunion March 1 in the ward recreation hall, Jim Moss, chairman, reported. Dinner will be served to adults at 2, 4, and 0:00 p. m. with a program 'scheduled for 8:00 p. m. Dancing will conclude the event. V OPENING MARCH 12 BEAUTY SALON MARY-ROON-EY Superior Cleaning Company a J . A Complete Beauty Service 2470 PHONE; KAYSVILLE LAYTON PARK. - - - 341-R-- 3 CLEARFIELD, UTAH Grant Ogden, Utah Watch for the Big White Truck in Davis County on Tuesdays and Fridays a- i ' v |