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Show About Folia In ton. Ohio, were last week-enguests of Mr A Mrs George Har-n- attended a meeting of the American Legion held in Morgan Monday evening. Pasadena CvV' Georgf- IIale:tof Wlth Mr8' Clarence V aterfall Thursday. Mfa Nettie Wilcox had as her Sunday guests. Mr A Mrs Elton Wilcox and son. Michael; Mrs. Leone Jensen, Mr A Mrs Cleon Tucker and two children and Miss Lorraine Jensen, all of Salt Lake; Mr A Mrs Melvin Jensen of Ogden. Mr A Mrs Harold B. Wilcox and Mr A Mrs Alan Barber and children. all of Bountiful. Mr A Mrs H. J. Barnes visited friends in Manti and Ephraim Wed- - d er and family. Mr A Mrs Clifford Elliott ARNOLD M. BARNES Sunday dinner'giiests of A Mm Correspondent Arthur McArthur at their honie 34 Salt Lake. fhoce: KrTiHe A Mr Mrs Charles H. Easthope children of Syracuse Schofield and Joseph visttFd"at the Hr JJJts over the Mothers Day home of Mr A Mrs Walter Schofield & Mrs ? Sunday. thl home of Mr week' Mr A Mrs John Thomas and chiin Salt Lake City. Barker had as her ldren of Salt Lake were last weekHall end guests of Mr A Mrs' Walter S u. Mr A Mrs-DaD ' Dean Francum, all Thomas. KMLcanFork; Mr A Mrs Jack Mr A Mrs S. J. Snow of Iayson were last week-en- d An.nd Mr A Mrs Lamond guests of their esvr gait Lake; Mr A daughter and Mr A Mrs A Mr and Mrs Leland Frost and family of Ogden and Mr mr & airs Wesley Behling were nw-ayss Barbara 0lil1 was a Mogday Robinson of Farm- - Sunday visitors at the home of Mr Edward fjjrt Kht guest of Miss Norine Smith A Mrs Ernest R. Behling. Miss Edna Chipman of Ogden at her home in Layton. iB?Sna Mrs Paul Henry. Jr, ar-- $ Mrs, G. L. Stewart entertained at Tome Thursday from an was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Verna a bridge luncheon at her home Wedwith relatives in Wood-jjp- Anthon. Mr A Mrs Clarence Waterfall at- nesday afternoon. Covers were Jersey. laid for Mrs. Clarence Iverson. Mrs. b0Sv A Mrs Clifford Elliott visit-- J tended a banquet given by the Knife and Saturday Fork club at the Hotel Faye Whitesides.' Mrs. Roy Rande, friends in Logan and Mrs. Ben Lomond in Ogden Wednesday Mrs. Wendell Smithl Mrs. Viola Mrs. Owen W. Horne Whitesides. Mrs. Han Riley and evening. rvn Stuart visited in Centerville Mrs. Earl Wixom. of Mrs. Bert Mrs. home Samuel B. enteri Rushforth atthe Sunday Mrs. David A. Thurgood of Syratained at a family dinner 'party at WmTa Mrs William Doyle anc her home Sunday afternoon. Those cuse visited with her sister. Mrs. all of Rangely present were Mr A Mrs Cecil Rush- Nettie Wilcox Friday. Mm. Scott Doyle, At the Second ward Relief sociehave been guests of Mr A forth and family of Ogden. Mr A ty few a meeting next Tuesday afternoon, for Schofield Mrs Corner Rollins of Ogden. Mr Walter A Mrs Byron E. Nelson of Salt the Literary lesson will be given tv this week. by Mrs. Susannah Heath. At the First ward Relief society Lake, Mr A Mrs Knewell Rushforth Mr A Mrs Gerald Waterfall and meeting next Tuesday afternoon. and children of Bountiful and Mr Mr A Mrs Seth Linford, all of Ogbe will A Mrs lesson by Rushforth. Stephen given Literary Mrs. John Tillotson of Ogden was den. were Sunday guests of Mr A Vn. Bertha Prigmore. Mrs. Clarence Waterfall. Mr A Mrs Walter Odd and Chi- a Friday luncheon guest of Mrs. Mr A Mrs Ralph Layton and two Clarence Waterfall. lian of Ogden, Mrs. Jesse Layton sons visited in Salt Lake Sunday at Clear-fielboth of Mrs. Earl and Jarman Stuart, ,J. son. the home ind Mrs. Roy of Mr A Mrs R. W. Cook. and Mrs. Verna Hill of West Michael, spent Sunday in Grants-vill- e Mrs. Orson Hall and Mrs. Isaac Mrs. Charles with as visited Mrs. Maud of K. guests Layton Hunt, both of St. George, were Cooley. Odd Sunday afternoon. Amos Odd and Vernon Mansell Tuesday luncheon guests of Mrs. CoL A Mrs Orville Myers of Day Samuel B. Rushforth. Mr A Mrs Melvin Powell and family of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Weston Timothy and family. Miss Corilla Sessions, who is at. . . prepared just the way you like it. tending the B. Y. U. at Provo, was home for the week-enWe feature only the best foods! Mr A Mrs Lee McClaine of Ogden visited with Mr A Mrs Ivan Sessions and family Sunday. Mrs. Roy M. Darley and daughter, Margaret Anne, visited relatives in Wellsville Sunday. Mrs. Nephi Jepperson of Brigham City is the guest of her daughter and Mr A Mrs Le Roy G. Webster and family for a few days. Mr A Mrs Leland A. Loatham and family of Salt Lake were Tuesday guests of Mrs. William E. Barton. Miss Faye Drushall of Salt Lake was a last week-en- d guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lois Stephens. Mr A Mrs Kelton Cottrell and son. Lane Kaye; Mr A Mrs John Mclver and son, all of Salt Lake, and Mr A Mrs Dan Graham and two children of Bountiful were 91 Phone : Kaysville 102-Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Highway Layton i Walter Cottrell. Mrs. Merle Grant and daughter, CAFE . . . Open 5 P. Closed on Mondays! Diana, visited friends in Dubois, Idaho, over the week-enMiss Irene Swan had as her KAYSVILLE d qlS LnSe n son-in-la- Sams - i j w ru L d, youll like our FOOD Its d. FIRST QUALITY STEAKS CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN NOODLES FRIED RICE FRIED SHRIMPS son-in-la- w, OKUDA GROCERY AND CHOP SUEV W M.-Midni- d. Notice of Primary Election Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, July 9, 1946, next, party primary of the DEMOCRATIC and REPUBLICAN parties will be held for the nominations of party candidates of said parties for the following offices; One Senator to represent the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of six years. News About Folks SYRACUSE One Judge of the Supreme Court for the term of ten years. Kaysville, Darla County, Utah Thurs May 16, 1946 Page 7 CLINTON Mrs. Myron Sessions accompanied MRS. LEROY DAVIS to Byrnes, Mont.. Correspondent Monday where they will make their Phone; Ogden Brigham Hartley spent last week home. Mr. Sessions has been at his friends and relatives in e for-thweeks farm there past six The mothers of the ward were visiting Nyasa, Oregon and visited in Syracuse over last of honor at Sunday school week end. Their two daughters will guests of Grid-leFielding Rice, Rdm last Sunday morning. There was his is join their parents as soon as school given a program of readings and Calif., brothers, visiting is ended here. special music by the children. A John and Charles Rice, at the home Mrs. Wayne Burton and Mrs. gift was presented to each mother. of Loretta Child. Clarence W. Smedley were hos- Mrs. Francis Frasier and Mrs. John Petty officer and Mrs. Kay Street tesses to officers and teachers of Banford were the oldest-moth-ers and son, Allen, are visiting with Monthe Syracuse ward Primary present; Mrs. Ezra Beus was the officer Streets father, Herbert day evening at the Smedley home. youngest mother present, and Mrs. Street. Officer Street will report Demonstrations' for summer 'Pri- Adrian Taylor had the most chil- to San Francisco this week where mary activities were given by Mrs. dren present. They were each given he will receive his rischarge from Burton. Following this a social was a potted plant. Most of the moth- the service. held with the following enjoying ers of the ward were present. When you pre watching ao intMrs. Dean Child had as dinner the affair; Mrs. Curl L. Criddle, A honoring ppecial program one trying to unsnarl a knot in a Mrs. Loretta Child, 'Mrs. Marion John Mrs, guests mothers was Simpson. at the given Sunday Mr A SuViday, string, it U human nature to Mrs Child of Salt Derral Mrs. Mrs. Beazer. llammon, Roy evening' church services.. The want to grab it and do the job Ellis Holbrook, Mrs. Kenneth L. speakers were Patriarch F. E. Lake City and Fielding, John and youreelf. Thurgood, Mrs. Klwood Dawson, Mitchell and Patriarch E. J. Lar- Charles Rice. When you assign an employee Mrs. Zcnas A. Benett, Mrs, Gordon kins of Ogden. Special musical Mrs. David A. Johnston spent the a job, it takes restraint not to tell Hansen, Mrs. Roy Hodgson, Mrs. numbers were: Violin solo by Allen week-enin Logan with her son him too much about how to do it. Howard Thurgood, Miss Kate Tree, Davis and two vocal duets by Mr and his wife, Mr A Mrs Earl JohnWhen you are raising kids, ita Mrs. Hurrah Wiggill, Mrs. Elmer A Mrs Derral Child of Salt Lake ston. She also visited her brother,-Willia- m to do to natoral try everything Fielding and one special guest. City, accompanied by Mrs. lae OlManning. for them. Mrs. Raymond L. Chapman. sen. Bishop Myron Child conductThese examples explain why Mr" A Mrs Albert Mitchell and Children of the Syracuse public ed the services. some people in Washington, D. C. school have been taken during the Mr A Mrs Raymond Davis had son, Keith and daughter, Iona, were have such a passioh to run the week to Salt l,ake City to various as dinner guests Sunday, Mr A Mrs dinner guests Saturday evening of details of the life of every citizen Mr A Mrs Ray Oberhansley of Salt places of interest, including the Eugene Wallace and son. Jerry. of the country. It explains why Lake City. the Fort state A Mr Don Mrs Mrs. Douglas, capitol, Hartley and people in bureaus there who have zoo and Liberty park. The pupils Visiting Mrs. Loretta Child Frihad n taste of directing lives of been their have by accompanied Mrs. Helen West, Mrs. Vida.Budell, day were Mr A Mra Lorin R. Rice others dont want to quit and go and class teachers Roger, of Maywood, Calif. Mrs. Jetta Walker, Mrs. Virginia and son, home. They have that old human A Mrs Vaughan ,E. Hansen Mrs.Mr her visitors and Mr A Child, itch to meddle. Bennett, Mrs. Sylvia Cook, Mrs. A. R. Shupe of Ogden spent and daughter Judy have moved to Helen Mrs Wilcox Mrs. Laura Willey, But anyone with n grain of Logan to make their home. Saturday in Logan visiting a sisand Mrs. Virginia Bodily. wisdom knows that if you want Sessions entertained Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Matthews. ter, Myron A son and Mrs Mr Clarence Tree n in home, an office or n anybody social at a friends few a close at n Ether-ngtoMr A Mrs F. LeRoy Davis spent A tobert and Mr Mrs E. N. country to amount to n darn, yon her home Friday afternoon. The and two sons of Ogden were Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. N. have to lay oif, lay off, lay off I day marked her birthday anniver- Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs Albert J. Davis, mother of Mr. Davis in sary. Her guests included Mrs. W. Tree. Salt Lake City. Irvan Cox, Mrs. Francis Wiggill. Sunday dinner guests. Mrs. E. M. Mrs. Vernon Bodily, Mrs. Duane Bagley, Mrs. Herbert Rowlands Cecil Walker, Mrs. Mrs. Norris, and daughter. Agnes Anne, all of Arnold Bodily, Mrs. Don Schofield Salt Lake. and Mra. Carl L. Criddle. Miss Wanda Mae Trimble has The organization enter returned from a two weeks visit tained Primary afternoon with Wednesday with friends in C hicago. , a childrens dance followed by re Mrs. George Cuthbert of Ogden freshments for about KCi persons, r visited Sunday with her parents, The Musettes from Weber A Mrs Rosel Hyde. lege, composed of nine talented Mr A Mrs Clifton Blood and young ladies from Ogden, visited relatives in River- - nished the music at sacrament dale Sunday. meeting at Syracuse Sunday eye- S. Arthur L. Sandberg, who ning. The group was accompanied fur- - by Prof. J. Clair Anderson. The y has been home on a lough, returned to the naval train- - speaker was Dr. Grant C. Cook, a Yes, your tuition up to $500 per ordiing station at San Diego, Calif., former resident of Syracuse. where he will await furth- - lowing the meeting the group was nary school year paid for 48 months -SmedLaVell Miss er orders. entertained by of college, business or trade school. Mr A Mrs Truman Curtis of Lo- - ley at the home of her parents, Mr You also receive $65 per month gan, Mr A Mrs Louis W. Under- - A Mrs Bernard W. Smedley. living allowance $90 If you have wood and children and Mr A Mrs Mrs. Audrea Thomson will be dependents. This is the opportunity James T. Underwood and children, hostess to her bridge club this all of Ogden, were Sunday guests evening (Thursday) at her home, open, upon their discharge, to men of Mrs. George W. Underwood. over 18 (I? with parents eonsent) Club members who will attend are 'Alan ' Scoff ield is ' spending two who enlist in the new Regular weeks at Pendleton, Ore., visiting her after sister, visiting Army before October 6, 1946, for 3 at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Mar- - Friday Mrs. Nellie Bishop, at her home in years. Get mil the facts at your U.S. tha Ramsey. Orem for a few days. Recruiting Station. Army Mrs. Luella Nance of Ogden visMr A Mrs Robert Blamires had ited Kaysville relatives Surtday. A Mothers Day guests: Mr Mrs Mr A Mrs George W. Larsen of Lioyd o. Ivey and children. Grant, Pleasant Grove and Mr A Mrs Bill and Susan; Mr A Mrs Theriot 224 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE Thomas Larsen of Provo were last and Mrs. Emma Speggcta. SALT LAKE CITY week-en- d guests of Mr A Mrs Larsen and family. Mr A Mr Waynard Bennett and family visited with Mr A Mrs Oscar Geersten at their home in Ogden Sunday. Mr A Mrs Carter Roundy and family of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs Lloyd Moore. Mr- A Mrs GeorgSfiy Yaunt of Midvale and Mrs. Louise S. Yaunt of Salt Lake visited with Miss Irene Swan Sunday evening. Mr A Mrs Abram II. Cannon of Chicago visited at the home of their grandmother. Mrs. John G. and DISK HARROWS is mason-abl-y duction efforts will mean that Harvester is M. Barnes, and other Kaysville relInternational production with your local dealer can expect only atives this week. good. On COMBINES, Mr A Mrs Hooper Mortensen of a small number of parts and all poaaible speed. Extra ahifta MOWERS, HAYRAKES.ONE-MXSalt Lake were Sunday-dinn- er at s time. Sines ws must HAY BALERS, CORN are being employed wherever conguests of Mr A Mrs Earle Robins. fair with all our customers, to try to overcome and many other items, ditions play PICKERS permit, Mr A Mrs William Bloxham and there will be a. sprinkle of parts relosses the have been seriously ' of schedules the our production family and Mr A Mrs Louis Gra counthe machine all over and la We must in fairness cent strike. Everything being disrupted. ham, all of Ogden, visited at the on in not a machine to any downpour and done to get parts home of Mr A Mrs John Grshsm try say that many of our customers section. .. are likely to be disappointed on Sunday. you. Mr A Mrs Jay Gam and son, know to You will that be glad delivery of these machines. On While w and our dealers would Phillip of Salt Lake, were Sunday sched-ula all MILKING MACHINES, STAlike to tell you that this means an repair part production guests of Henry J. Graham. normal. are TIONARY beyond of ENGINES, and some far immediate end to the shortage Mr A Mrs Walter Buhler visit'small units w am hopeful ia other and it ed Ogden relatives Sunday. . service part machines, Mr A Mrs Frank Williams had of making practically normal demore accurate to say that it as their mothers day dinner guests, No hoarding livery. the beginning of the end of Mr A Mrs Rulon Williams and Mr deweather bad illness or We know you will understand it. If A Mrs Grant Williams, all of Ogsure be You in the may masons why your dealer canSpring, the seriously lays you den, and Mr A Mra Fred R. Kermamuch throws how it know that fill your orders overnight. He every not shaw and Mr A Mrs Grant Wilyou chine will be shipliams. would like to give you the kind of you off your schedule. The strike Dr A Mra A. L. Vincent of Salt - has thrown our schedules off e, ped to dealers delivery on machines you would Lake were Sunday guests of Mr soon as completed.. are like to get, hut his situation is s too. There many A Mra Orton A. Williams. will do and not Ws new do before "chores we must difficult on and not of his own Bishop Herman Layton of Carmarket machine hold the a not off reach machine you. making. He is doing ths best hs lin, Nev., visited at the home of we strike can. At the start of tbs his grandmother, Mra. Charles Odd, factories all our on at hand had Thursday. Mra. James E. Bennett had a No cutting corners and branches just 837 tractors of Material shortages her mothers day guests, Mr A Mra all kinds leas than two diyi1 on qtuKty Charles Smith, Mr A Mrs Joseph and 405 of these were The production preliminary and Mrs. Lucille Payne Moulding, Thera is on not completed. Many of those chores of getting all of Ogden; Mr A Mra Lester O' thing you can be our plants back in' on hand had one or more imporBrien and children of Layton.'Mr absolutely cerA Mrs Dale Elia son and children to shape for full tant parts missing principally tain about: W finof Bountiful Mr A Mrs Reuben radiator cores. Most of the rest production are Bennett and children and Mr A Mrs wilt NOT cut disished. But represented the normal daily Sydney Bass, all of Kaysville. corners on qualthe and end of "float between the turbances in other industries Mr A Mrs Golden F. Scoffield ity in order to inline and tbs shipping assembly resulting material shortages may of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner crease production in this emeraffect our plana. Light gauge platform. Naturally no tractors guests of Mr A Mra Ernest Scofgency. For yean we have said: field. were mads during the strike. steel sheets, brass and copper, Mr A Mrs George F. Barker and "QUALITY IS THE FOUNDAfractional horse power motors, daughter, Janet, spent Sunday in TION OF OUR BUSINESS." and many other Items are all Farmington as guests of Mra. Lucy What dealers nay Today w aay it and mean it very short. The coal situation may Steed. not. we serious as much as ever. alto hope Mr A Mra Arthur J. Swanger and prove have for yon We know you need new maof daughter, Virginia Garfield; Mr A Mra Bert Martin and Mr A Mra end need them badly. chines can W report Bryan Swanger,. all of Salt Lake; well tho believe we it will pay you to But to Refilling you that and Mr A Mrs Dewey Swanger of while longer' if little wait a our current just Wood Cross visited with their dealers our Both all cannot you want Imget you .production mother, Mrs. Mary E. Swanger, branches our and TRACyou can waiting on afternoon. mediately. By Sunday Mrs, ..Emma be pur your new equipment wCl of Salt. bavejrun .dry on i good and we are ship-Lake was a last week-en- d have the quality ao rightly assoguest part and new ma- ping at a normal rata. Even so, of Mr A Mrs Clifford D. Strong. chines. So ths big ciated with INTERNATIONAL there will not be enough to go Mra. Glen Stuart and two sons is chore to HARVESTER for eo many yearn. around. Ths situation on PLOWS gest spent Friday in Ogden as guests stocks back to their working get of Mra. Blaine Bachman. normal. It will taka time to fill Mrs. Charles Odd returned home the pipeline to dealers just as it takes time for you to refill s well ATTENTION VETERANS I ssssT If m, ns War re or cistern after it has run dry. lififcU far SHekereU la I)m Davis Caaatr Vstsnaa at Earsisa Stock and display rooms of our Wars. Maato Cvary SaS aaS 4th dealers represent not (me, but ten TtHT f aMath la tha Maaiarial Ball at ruahftsa, reservoirs which must thousand - Far tafaraatta call . . . FARMINGTON hl-be refilled. The most heroic pro- - her husband 2-- y, d room-mothe- rs. A COLLEGE. BUSINESS or TRADE SCHOOL EDUCATION FOR VM I col-M- fur-childr- en Sr 2-- C ten-da- Fol-Sunda- y, . ;mi ... Or-vil- le Our dealers join us in malting this frank report to - THE FARMERS OF AMERICA ms-chin- es N - - - One Representative to represent the Second Congressional District of the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of two years in- - -- et bal-anc- One State Representative for the Sixth District. One County Commissioner for a term of four years. One County Commissioner for a term of two years. A County Treasurer for a term of four years. A County. Sheriff for a term of four years. i A County Clerk for a term of four years. A County Recorder for a term of four years. A County Surveyor for a term of four years. A County Assessor for a term of four years. - J ' A County Attorney for a term of two years. o'clock- to'8 arm. oclock 7 from Polls will be open p. m. County Clerk. ' joig M nOTGnM0m r nnuGOuGG V i i |