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Show LAYTON , a Correspondent ADAMS MRS. CLYDE Phone: Kaysville 58-J- -4 by Miss Geneve Hickenlooper; tap dance numbers by Lucy" Jean -- by Ruth B. Wright; piano selection by MisS' Kathleen Parker; xylophone selection' by Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons; talk. Tribute to the Relief society, Mary White-side- s, and a toast to the Relief society women by Katie Ellison. AH former Relief society presidents of the Layton ward were honored. They are: Katie Morgan, Fern Laudie, Nettie Whitesides,' Mablo Layton, Leone Adams and Pearl Burton, by-Mr- s. . in-ho- ru. pt Pvt Norman Layton is home .furlough visiting at the home of his parents, Mr & Mrs David E. Iiaylon. He. has been stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, serving with the army engineer corps. Officers and teachers of the East Layton ward M. I. A. honored Elmer Green with a farewell party, Wednesday evening prior to his departure for military service, Apr. 2. Mr. Green has served as first and second counselor in the ward Y, M. M. I. A. for several years. Mrs. Gladys Dawson presented the Bible literature lesson Tuesday afternoon for members of the Lay-to- n ward Relief society, Mrs. Erma Kennard presented a FARMINGTON 28-d- ay KAYSVILLE SUNSET New About Folk W In celebration of the 103rd anniversary of the organisation of the Relief society, the Layton ward sponsored a 'banquet Friday eveward ning for 100 members of theThorn-ley Relief society. Mrs. Hattie was mistress of ceremonies. Helen Tanner was toast mistress. Gladys Dawson arranged the program. which included: Vocal solos on recreation hall. Yhe affair was in charge of the ward Relief society, directed by President Margaret ing, Wednesday afternoon. Hess. The program included : Song Mrs. David Barlow attended the LUVERNE numbers HINMAN by the Pearson family; regular monthly meeting of the remarks Mr, Mowers who will by Correspondent Chi Omega alumnae held Thursleave Thursday for his labors in Phone: Farmington 86-day evening at the home of Mrs. the California mission; remarks L. H. Griffin of Ogden. Gordon Van Fleet and by Bishop Mr A Mrs A. R. Bertoch of MorClyde Wilcox; comic reading by gan were Wednesday visitors of violin solo A Mrs Ed F, Clark had as Jo Anne Robinson; Mr Mr A Mrs Charles Adams. Lucile Hepworth their dinner guests Sunday night, numbers Mrs. Olive C. Findley gave a Mr A Mrs W. S. Knight of Salt Henry, and two numbers Bless book review of The Apostle Wed- Lake J2ity. This House and Peace. I Leave With Thee, directed by Mrs. Ada nesday evening for a special inMax Swenson, adjutant of Cov- Steed. terest adult group of the East A gift was presented to ered Wagon Post No. 3476, Vet- Mr. Mowers. . Layton M. I. A. Mrs. Richard Robins of Ogden erans of Foreign Wars, has anJ. H. Robinson of North Salt was a week-en- d guest at the home nounced meetings to be held Satur- Lake was a Sunday visitor at the of Mr A, Mrs Royal Robins. Sun- day evening by the Veterans and homes of his sons andAheir famday, Mr' A Mrs Robins entertained the Auxiliary at the Courthouse in ilies. ... . Farmington with. a. familydinnL,party Fiverbishoimhtrhflve'gemd In or of the birthday anniversaries the Farmington ward were honor Mrs. Iona Miller gave the Bible of Mrs. Richard Robins, Mrs. Royal ed services held Sunday evening at Robins and Lee Robins. Other literature lesson in Tuesdays Re- in the L, D. S. chapel. Bishop lief society session. Gordon Van Fleet conducted the guests at the dinner were Mr. A Mamie seriII. Mrs, Dumke is Mrs Irvin M. Talbot and family, sacrament service while the proMr A Mrs Keith Trane of Mont- ously ill at an Ogden hospital gram section of the evenings enwhere she underwent treatment the pelier, Idaho, and Miss Thelma tertainment was in charge of Horforepart of the week. . were Lake Salt Harris of ton City Miller. The bishops in the orMrs. Vie Hess returned Tuesday week-en- d visitors at the home of which they served are: J. 1L in der from a Salt Lake hospital where Mr A Mrs Dr D. Harris. Amasa L. Clark. E. B. Robinson. Four students of the L. D. S. she underwent a major operation Gregory, John R. Walsh, and GorBarnes Seminary were the speak- eleven days earlier. don Van Fleet. Invocation was Mrs, Clara S. Rose visited at ers for the Sunday, evening sacra-meB. Gregory, E. Afton Wood; by home of Mr A Mrs Arthur meeting of the East Layton the Miss Dorothy by accompanied ward. The speakers were Lois Beers and family in Ogden the Gregory, sang I Know That My Stevenson, Sherman Bone, Elaine forepart of the week. Mrs. Beers Redeemer Lives, by B. Cecil Gates. a Kellogg and Donna Mae Hill, all is daughter of Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Lucile Hepworth Henry, acMowers, L D. S. misGeorge of West Layton. j by Mrs. Edna Hepworth sionary, was honored at a fare- companied Ensign Robert F. Wall -- arrived well a violin solo, AdoWood, played program and social Monday home Monday for a brief visit with Elwood Johnston, accomration, his yife and two children, Robert evening in the Farmington ward panied Miss Shorley Roberts, by F. Jr, and Ann Lorchin. Ensign sang, My Task and Just for ToWall will leave by plane today The - first three bishops day. (Thursday) for San Francisco to the Skyline bridge club. They are: spoke in turn. Miss Janet Smith, report for further duty. He has Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mrs. G. L accompanied by Miss Shirley Robbeen on sea duty since last July. Stewart, Mrs. Maurice Johnson. erts, sang, I Heard the Forest Monday evening. Mr A Mrs John Mrs. Earl Wixom, and Mrs. David Praying, and Bless This House, Adams entertained with a fatuity Whitesides of Skyline, Mrs. Clar- The other two spoke. Mrs. dinner party in honor of Ens'gn ence Iverson of Kaysville and Mrs. Henry played bishops BeneEstralita. Those attending were En- Stanley Chapman of Clearfield. W'all. was by DeLore Nichols. diction Don Lund of Skyline subdivisign and Mrs. Wall and family, Each person who attended the servMrs. Chloe Harris, Miss Connie sion was the guest speaker for the ice received an autographed snapHarris, Mr A Mrs Clyde Adams regular sacrament service of the shot of the honor guests. and family and Richard Rampton. West Layton ward Sunday eveMrs. Margaret Hess will enterWilliam A. Dawson has return- ning. tain the Helen Mar Miller camp, Mrs. Chloe Harris has received ed home from a weeks business of the Utah Pioneers, Daughters word that her son. Sgt. Bryan L. trip to Los Angeles, Calif. March 26. Mrs. afternoon, Monday is who crew chief of a Mable Rose will Mr A Mrs E. C. Land and son, Harris, the lesson. give squadron, has left for overJay, were Sunday dinner guests 2 G. Marion Hess of Salt Lake seas in .the Pacific war of Mr A Mrs Ed Layton. somewhere City, Mrs. Richard Fry of MorMrs. Alma Phillips is improving area. Mrs. LaMar Barlow of F-- 0 Beecher Adams- - arrived gan and visited at her home from a serious illness. Bountiful their parents, Mr Mrs. Richard Call of Ogden was Wednesday from Carlsbad. N M., A Mrs Hess the foreA. George week-enand will spend a d a visitor at the home of furlough part of the week. Mr A Mrs Henry D. Call. Mrs. with his parents, Mr A Mrs Dan H. Mrs. Bonnie R. Gale was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Adams Adams. Call is formerly Miss Lorene at a family Wednesday daughter, Helen Adams Brown, of party at theevening home of Mr A Mrs Mrs. Eugene Reed entertained Santa Rosa, Calif., is expected Russell in Ogden. with a bridge luncheon at her home home for a brief visit during F-- 0 Blair Milton Hess, who recently reThursday. Those attending were: Adams stay here. home turned from a Salt Lake hosMrs. Noall Z. Tanner, Mrs. Harold Layton relatives learned this where underwent a major hi pital Ellison. Mrs.' William A. Dawson, week that Don Dickson, son of Mr. is reported to be recovMrs. Blaine Adams, Mrs. Clay Ad- and Mrs. Bert Dickson of Devils operation, satisfactorily. ams, Mrs. Stanford Cowley and Slide, has been wounded in action ering Mrs. Beatty will be hostess to in while as and David Clawson a of Layton Mrs. top serving Italy Mr. the Aurelia S. Rogers camp, D. of Mrs. Waynard Bennett of Kays- - tiuret gunner in the AAF. J Weknon i Mr-Mrs villv to Mrs.' Inez Clark, capMrs. Ben Whitesides entertained R. F. Dickson. Mr A Mrs W. J. cording .of tain the organization. DickA Mr Mrs Elbem with a bridge supper at her home Thornley, S. Sgt. Wallace L. Moon and Ed. Mr D. A Mrs C. son and Weaver. of for members evening Tuesday F. Clark were featured Speakers at the Sunday evening service held in North Farmington ward. S. Sgt. Byron Smith 'visited with his parents. Mr A' Mrs Thomas Smitn. this week on furlough from U. S. army duties. S. Sgt. Donald Hess, son of Mr A Mrs Gilbert L. Hess, is visiting with his parents on furlough from Camp Lockett, Calif., where he has been hospitalized since returning from duty in the south Pacific. the same literature lesson at the East Layton Relief society meet- News About Folks in - THURSDAY, MARCH o, . THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, PAGE EIGHT ARNOLD M. BARNES Jack Garner, USN, aon of Mr A Mra Alf Garner, is home on furlough. He has been fa the Phra. 2-- south Pacific, Panama and Cuba. Donald W. Martin. USN, S. son of Mr A Mrs Archie Martin, furlough. Seais home on a man Martin has been in the e 17-itwo years. He was on the air1-- C 27-d- ay ce Saratoga and has been in the south Pacific, participating in recent battles of the Philippines and other islands. Ensign Lawrence B. Stettler, son of Mr A Mrs Albert Stettler, is home on leave. He recently in five major aea battle inthe- - Philippines' nd - Japanese-controlled, waters. Mrs. Stettler is here from Los Angeles with her husband. Cpl. William D. Stettler, a brother of Ensign Stettler, is serving in Italy. He is tail gunner on a Flying Fortress. Cpl. S. Stettler, a third brother, is on He is a duty in the Aleutians. AAF. mechanic in the Lt A Mrs Thomas Guild have returned from Reno and Yerringtn Nev., where they have been visiting friends and relatives. They will now go to Camp Gruber, Okla.. where the Lt. will report for active craft carrier par-ticipat- S Harry Simmons and daughter, Ruth Ann, of Logan and Mrs. Blanche Simmons of Layton visitScof-fiel- d ed with Mr A Mrs Charles HARMON Inquire MRS. CHAS. BENNETT Phone oy duty. The Relief society gavejheman- nual bazaar Saturday evening. It a sals began in the afternoon with of quilts, aprons, pillow cases and fancy work. Luncheon was served from 6:00 p. m. until 8:60 p. ra. The affair was concuded with a program. WASHER. VACUUM, RADIO and 35-J- -2 -- KASViLLE WE CAN FURNISH APPLIANCE SERVICE MUIR APPLIANCE CO. BOUNTIFUL -- n PHONE 231 LIME CEMENT PLASTER SAND .. . . . Lawn Plant Quality and Dont Be Disappointed! and Spring has rolled around once more, those of you who are planning Victory Gardens are anxious to get started.. OUR OUR EXPERIENCE IS AT SERVICE! . . jsvui. FARM FOR RENT Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph King .of Hebura, Idaho, was a last week niest at her Timothy. daughter, Mrs. Weston Mr A Mrs Jessie Hesloo and famPlain City visily spent Sunday in C. L. Heslop. iting with Mr A Mrs EE IE ED Flower . dak 10N phone isi.y Garden GRAVEL Delivery Sen ice BENOITS TAYLORS RED-E-MI- PET and SEED SHOP X CONCRETE BLVD. 2316 W ASHINGTON ; Builder of BENOITS Better Built Homes PHONE 74 Bountiful, Utah OGDEN 1(-d- We have for sale . . . Don-aklse- f t ed - Le-P.- 84 Kaysville B-- FOR SALE 2x4-6-8-10-- Phone: C - LUMBER . Correspondent 12 in Different Lengths. NEW DRY LUMBER Contact L. R. BENOIT Contractor nmiT Bountifnl 74 n, A iheU,P-Monday:afteTpoQn,- 300 K f t H Yhzi'i 12m 15 Vmft ac. Al lew Prim pet m Iking In M mn nf my pnytfcncfc imn War Banda. QUAKER OATS Americas hot favorite Breakfast cereal Of) . Lge. Pkg. JELL-IT- , Delicious Dessert TOMATO SOUP, Campbell Known the world over cans for BUTTER Fresh creamery 6 J7c ajp.ck.g, kL , MILK rQ JJC 39 c IV. Points c 49 Points VHEATHEARTS. Sperry toasted C wheat germ, 28 oz. .. Its 20 24 Pancake Flour, Sperry Popular Brands 23 E?"i.,:ght 19c LEMON JTJIceTmFT like fresh lemons Just 10c i SWAN SOAP, i . , r f 29c Jine t t . V.-.- - fk i- - y V UO C CLOROX Qt NORTHERN 15c 07 ftOOftCLIANXRa aw...M,Maa M.,.n...Haua 20c SPINACH Hunts Supreme Garden Fresh Full of Sunshine 24 cans made-OjT-Pk- gs, aOC Paprika. j&aitifc Sir Herbert Barker, a Government Remount Thoroughbred Stallion is making the season at Joseph S. Thurgoods Farm, 5 miles west and ll miles north of the town of Layton, or mile south of the south west line of the Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield, Utah. Giant Always say Kelloggs Pkg. PEAS, Royal Guest, 3 Sv. Sweet and tender No. 2 can 20 Points SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR For lighter fluffier 26c cakes. Lge. Pkg. He is a dark bay, foaled in 1931, stands 16 hands 1 inch and weighs 1220 pounds. He has a heart girth of 76 inches and a front cannon bone of 81 2 inches. This horse has plenty of life and is very attractive and breedy looking. He is sired by Sir Gallahad the III. 12c 10c WINDEX , Split leeks or onions lengthwise and lay them in the bottom of a greased baking dish. Uy the fillets on top of the onions. Mix together flour and milk, season with salt and pepper, and pour mixture over the fillets, so that they are Dot with butter. just covered. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in a hot oven (4oo degrees) until the fish is tender and done. (About 2 minutes. BISOUICK SHREDDED RALSTON bite size fit FISH FILLETS CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs Its MEAT SAUCE, CHB New and different 9 AVI' taste. 6 oz. POST RAISIN BRAN Get your bran and raisins leeks or small green onions. IV. pounds fillets or steaks. 1 tablespoon flour. 2 cups milk. Salt and peppe- r.I tablespoon butter. NOODLE SOUP MIX, Liptons Just like home 3 for . ti 37c for Premium sodas. muT Crispy Crac- - 99 OO L kers, 2 lbs. FYesh, TISSUE rolls 2 v SIR HERBERT BARKER 1 Cleans and shines glass, 6 oz. : -- Sabo Cleans without scratching 23C 2 cans for Johnsons JLO COAT, Polishes floors without 59c FLUFTEX PUDDING Makes delicious des- - KEN LEONARDSON M. - 327 24TH. OGDEN, , fit . J CtiaOwaid V After 5:15 P. 1 sert. Pkg. iCswsvill KAYSVILLE 45 French race Horse Epirnard. . . . Home MIX - - 33c Lge. j package HOLSOM .The Dam of Sir Herbert is Minima who is by Friar Rock Rock Sand who got Mobaugh the Dam of the Mighty Man by' of War, Rock Sand also sired the Dam of the great international 62-J- -l rub- - 3 Sir Gallahad is by Teddy, a son of Ajax bv Flving Fox, an English Derby Winner. Phone Kaysville 9 4.0' - SAME LOW PRICES ANY DAY OF THE WEEK! Sir Gallahad the III has led the Sire list of the 20 leading Stallions, and in spite of his age is holding second place at present time. He stands at Hancocks Farm at Paris, Kentucky. Standing iee is $2500.00 and his book is always full one and two years ahead. - Bag - J-O- FLOUR, Drifted Snow lb IH , APPLE JUICE, NEW WEST Healthful, invigorat- - 1 O, ing. 12 oz. GRAPENUTS FLAKES A favorite with mil- v lions. Lge. Vkg., 2 for Urge M UTAH i t |