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Show Folks in jfcw About News About Folks in FARMINGTON LLTTBNE HINMAN Correspondent TTU 86-- W phoneTf.rminfton i ucy Hess was a guest of G. TIME k Sunday until Tues-GtJ week Ctj,8 pastFoss Richards and jjr, family were hers of their end vistiors at .the home of Eichrds mother, Mrs. Aman- from i1 river tons kept bus silts LEKOY OF RIVER. BUT BE RORded. Orsoh Pratt's wagon FurLHrJ,)Ef tn the harness.wentfit lunged in the sand and fell yPiOREFR M Kr "ArcR 70 Salt Marion Hess in to THE L0LPE FORK MSr eXTNT CLINTON d'Q transfers 5m wagoZs goods M TROUBLE. THE LOUPE ftRK NAS CONQUERED BT MORMON PLUCK ANO BRAWN. theic-hoTi- J I. e John Ivan Hess marriage of their to Carl E. Lane yuSer California May 24 fffeda, Entile are one a five weeks Mr's an-th- . and friends here for a few ' then go to the Central to Visit there, Mr & Mrs gJVill make their home m Ala - t$ A Wednesday Put-tei.so- morning of the past Mathews of visited at the home of Loretta R. Child Friday and Saturday. Mrs. James Mitchell ' is convalescing at her home after having spent several weeks in a hospital. -- Ruby-R- . 1 i ., May woodXa f , HEALTH CONFERENCES KAYSVILLE Effective June 1, all child health conferences in county will start at J a. m. on regularly scheduled days, Dr. D. Keith Barnes,' health director announced. This time will continue e summer "months. Da-v- is during-the-thre- n Jri iday . S. Eugene Wallace, superintendent, of the Sunday school, conducted the Sunday' eemng services. Musical numbers weie by a mixed quaitette and the ehildiens chorus, conducted by Mrs. John T. Child. Pioneer songs were featured. Speakers were Van Heneger and Miss La Van Heneger of Sunset. Jean and - social Iil programteachers. Opening hon-visiti- ng Seises were in charge of Mrs. Mrs. Mar-HeEtfie T. Apple, while announced the pro-Mrs. Bessie Kimball and MrsTGeorgiana Young, in costume accom-Lnie- d nTt 'a musical reading, bjr Mrs. Florence Spencer. o Mia Dorothy Gregory played numbers. Vocal duets by Dor. B. Rigby I, g Kigby and Helen La Dell Accompanied by ict Community singing was Moon. )ed by Mrs. Hess and accompanied Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. Wallace. lighty years old, gave an original ittding reminiscent of a comic Renee Lund nrlhood experience. ind Jo Ann Dobson in pioneer cos-tosang Irvin Pearson's recent- composed pioneer song. Their 5r net vu accompanied by Mrs. Kite Lund. Renee Lund gave a reading. Pansy plants were p relented to the visiting teachers and Bfreshments were served. the former Mrs. Don Perry, Dorothy Barlow, and small daughter of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Girth Andher, the former Lillian of Birlow, and baby daughter, Twin Falls, Idaho, visited relatives ind friends here during the week. Both young women will be remembered u former residents of Farmi- and Mrs. 7 The wedding of Miss Beth and Neil Wallace, son of Mr A Mis James Wallace is to take place in the Salt Lake temple ftom Baldwin Park, Calif., to relatives and spend the Deflation Day vacation period. the Relief societys closing Jsion of the season, Tuesday, a -- Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., June 5, 1947 Rage Saturday. Mrs Royal Morgan arriv-- . "to DAVIS Correspondent Phone: Ogden Miss Beth Patterson was honored with a personal shower by her sister. Miss KnNae Patterson, at ie last Thursday. Those present Were Esther West, Mrs. James N. Wallace, Betty Wallace, Loui.se Mai tin, Donna and MariWanda Thuigood, lyn Paiket, Jeanette Phi her, Ellen Morris, Beveily Ftshei, Donna Wood, Fay Hamblin, Uatol Grown, Beinice Child, Bevel ly Rouen, Betty Rouen, Giuce Wallace, Elina T. Ross, Maty Taylor and Betty Taylor. Miss Patterson was honored with a show ei by Mrs. James Wallace closing of the weekly meetings of the Reliefjipciety. A musical program u us conducted by Mrs. Revere Bui nett immediately following the'literary lesson. Refreshments wer served. Throughout the suitnner the group will meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 10 a. in. sewing will occupy most of the time. A very gratifying i espouse was made to the call for used clothing in the recent drive. Mr & Mis Don DeWitt were week end guests of Mr & Mrs John Child Pnmaiv ol'liceis uml teachers conducted a social in the Clinton park Tuesday afternoon. Mr A Mis Lain n R. Rice, their son, Rogei. Mis. Fiancis N abler ss m. Parker gaviM reading. Tuesday afternoon marked the pi-m- ne - ngton. her Miss La Rue Hinckley and friend of B. Y. U., spent Saturday with La Rues grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Richards. Mr A Mrs Art Grover of Idaho Friday visitors were in Farming-to- n. and Helen Mar Miller camp, Daughters f Utah Pioneers, will hold a Brig-bu- n Young birthday anniversary Aurelia S. Rogers camp at the June dinner, Thursday, 5, Memorial hall, Davis county kouie. The dinner will be for memb- court KAYSVILLE Mrs. Gladys Rentmeister, Miss Zena Williams, Miss Mina Rentmeister and Miss Alice Rentmeister left Friday morning for a two weeks motor trip to the Pacific coast. While away they will visit friends in San Francisco, Seattle and Portland, Ore. Mr & Mrs Claire Ferguson and Mrs. Sarah Stoker of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Joseph B. Jarman. Mrs. Van Dean Stephensen spent a few days during the past week visiting relatives in Soda Springs, Idaho. Mrs. William Mathews and daughter, Diana, of Jerome, Ida., were last week end guests of Mr & Mrs Waynard Bennett and fam-ily. Mrs. Charles Scoffield is spending ten days at Pendleton, Ore., as guest of her sister, Mrs. Martha Ramsey. Mrs. J. Earl Jarman and son, Michael, were last week end visitors in Cedar City as guests of Mr & Mrs Bennett Cooley and family. Mrs. George II. Blood of Salt Lake was a Memorial day guest of Kaysville relatives. Shirley M. Barnes of Los Angeles, spent a few days here during the past week visiting his mother, Mrs. John G; M. Barnes and other Kaysville relatives. Mr & Mrs Cliftjon Barton of Ogden were Thursday evening 4Tuests of Mr A Mrs Milton L. Burton. Attorney and Mrs. George Heinrich, daughter, Marianne and sons. Junior and Emmett, all of Logan ers and the public. Serving will begin at noon and continue until sB guests are served, according to Captain Ethel B. Hight of the sogers camp. A musical and danc-u- g program will be given. Pro-r- y children in pioneer costume PPer in pioneer song and oce numbers. The Charles Pen-rts- e daughter, Elizabeth Ann. The log cabin on the courthouse guests were the young cousins of Pwmds will be open in order that the small Miss Larkins. to Mrs. Bessie Kimball wa3 hostpublic may see the pioneer relics. ess to Helen Mar;. Miller camp, k Mr A Mrs Richmond Young and Daughters of Utah'x Pioneers at f Provo spent Friday in the final session of the .season, the remington. They were ghests at last Monday in May. Mrs. Wilma tomiiy dinner party at the home Miller gave the lesson' on the Life ? Margaret Leonard. Twe- of Louisa Barnes Pratt. Mr & Mrs Joseph Parrish and nty attended. Mfs Edward F. Clark had children of Nephi visited at the rwent dinner parents, guests Mr & Mrs home of Mrs. Parrishs the foreJnifhton and Mr A Mrs Mr A Mrs Doan Sanders, Parrish Mrs. week. of the E. Clark and young part the former Vilate Sanders. jg1? 5ye, all of Salt Lake is Mrs. Albert Moon was honored inJ?er guests on Sunday, Mr a dinner praty at her a at Clark Jr1birthday entertained Mr i y Norman when members of home Thursday, Clark, of Salt Lake her family gathered for the family members of the JiS Jfowrd F. Larkins enter- - fete. family attending were Mrs. W. L. Hansen and duaghter, Kathy, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dent Whitesides and children, Vaughn and Sharon, of Layton. Mrs. Clara S. Rose is visiting this week in Ogden at the home of her daughter and family, Mr A Layton. Utah Mrs Arthur Beers and children. and Mrs. E. M. Ilagley of Salt Lake were Friday dinner guests of Miss Irene Swan. Mrs. Nellie Moffatt of Salt Lake was a Memorial day guest of her brother and Mr & Mrs Ernest Scoffield. Mrs. James H. Linford and Mr & Mrs Truman Curtis of Logan were Friday dinner guests of Mrs. George W. Underwood. Mrs. Lionel Williams and Mattie Barber of Syracuse Kaysville visitors Thursday. Mr & Mrs Sterling Sill and children of Salt Lake were Memorial day guests of Mr A Mrs John W. Thornley. Mrs. Dimon M. Layton and son, Blaine, of Ogden, visited Kaysville relatives Friday. Mrs. Jennie Bird of Salt Lake was a Frftlay guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert B. Barton. Mr A Mrs Orville Larsen and family visited relatives in Pleasant Grove Decoration day. Mr A Mrs Paul R. Thomassen of San Jose, Calif., arrived here Thursday evening and have been guests of Mr A Mrs Arthur W. Thomassen and Mr A Mrs Roy N. Kilfoyle and families. Mr A Mrs Walter Huntsman of Ogden visited friend in Kaysville sister-in-la- Friday. Mr A Mrs Melvin Munson and children visited relatives in Brigham City memorial day. Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, Mrs. John Graham and Miss Barbara Stephens spent Memorial day in Henefer. Mr Mrs A Waynard Bennett entertained a number of relatives at dinner at their home Friday afternoon. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mr A Mrs Ferris R. Thomassen of Salt Lake were Memorial day guests of Mr A Mrs Arnold M. Barnes. Mr A Mrs Jay Gam and son, Philip of Salt Lake visited with Mr. Henry J. Graham Friday. Graham returned to Salt Lake with the Gams and was a guest at their home over the week end. Mr A Mrs Roy N. Kilfoyle en- ?!.! WTZTHEATRE ivJRIDAY SATURDAY JUNE S AND 7 KITTY VACATION CARE FOR - YOUR HOME FOYLE Cinger sunday-monda- y JUNE COLLEGE RESEARCH MAN NEEDS Rogers 8 . AND f carnival in COSTA RICA - Use of Furnished Home FOR THE SUMMER Within Ten Miles of Kaysville Best of References Furnished! Contact Weekly Reflex Office. (Technicolor) UTAH DAIRY CO-- OP PRODUCTS Layton . . Phone Mr A 208-- J SHASTA MODIl A SOO 755 c Mrs Charles Anderson of Farmington visited with Dr A Mrs W. E. Whitaker Friday. 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