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Show carry ' ,v Reception Will ' Layton Native Is Named Honor Head James A. BarberBar-- Personnel Herman J. ShefLAYTON colons iii league FAnnniGTon ' f , f.sA 4 ' t 'V V I '' ? G. Murdock. A Davis high school and James A. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ber, a resident of Davis county for field, of Layton, has been Sheffield L. honored the past 70 years, will be of student perdirector appointed ' rr sonnel at El Camino Junior college in Inglewood, Calif., it has been I I announced by Superintendent For- k ' 7 p A rest sity of Utah graduate, SYRACUSE ; V Kaysville., Davis County. Utah ThurSnJune 19, 1947 Page q ' resigned May 1 as director of the guidance center, a part of the Orange county veterans service center in Santa Ana, Calif. ( cept his new position. He been working for his doctoral dis. sertation at the University 0f Southern California. Prior to entering the naw 1M3, Mr. Sheffield was dean 5 guidance and instructor of psychol. ogy at Santa Ana junior colWe for a year and a half. He will begin his new duties on July i and will be in charge of all student as tivities and guidance at the newly formed El Camino junior college He received his BS and degrees from the University of Utah. K'yV y J i i n I ? , f - - ruary, 1944. Still a very active member of the LDS Syracuse ward, Mr. Barber holds the office of a high priest and Is president of the quorums organization. Mr. Barber enjoys excellent health and still gardens h - J , tfj' 37 per in the L. D. S. Logan temple celebrated The couple ago. years their golden wedding anniversary in 1939. Mrs. Barber died in Feb- - V around his home. v The Barbers were parents of l3 children,' nine of whom are living. ' They are: Wallace Barber, Gyde Barber, Arther Barber, Rulon Barber, Horace Barber and Mrs.. Iva B. Jensen, all of Syracuse; Gifton Barber of, Clearfield, Mrs. Norma B. Patterson of West Point and Mrs. Nola B. Berghout of Ogden. - The invitation family extends.-ato Mr. Barbers many relatives and friends to attend the open house reception. -- 1 wmmmm.t,, Farmington's entry in the Davis county baseball league is the above group of players: Front, left to right, Sid White, pitcher; Glen Smith, first base; Don Smith, utility; Dean Smith, third base; Ray Ford, catcher; Stub White, shortstop; M. P. Leonard, utility; f ,V . contest was held. Mrs. Helen SYRACUSE VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Correspondent Phone: Raysville L 62-J-- 2 pa-lam- as, re-uni- on ,1 see f v M i Sliyllno Bldg, ond Investment :!' 4 i t Miss Elaine Thelma Knighton, Miss Luana Hansen, Miss Carma Waite, Miss Marilyn Wilcox, Miss ' Betty Willey, Miss ShirMrs. Emma Johnson, first place ley Barber, Miss LaPrele Galley, with angel food cake. Mrs. Mae Miss Anna Barber. Mrs. Ruth Sessions took top honors with her Rampton and Mrs. Irva Tree. cookies and rolls. Judges were Miss David Hansen is showing some Ellen Agren, ' Davis county home improvement from a major operademonstration agept. and a demo- tion which he underwent last Frinstrator from General Mills. day at an Ogden hospital. He is son of Mr A Mrs A short program consisting of the an instrumental trio selection by Russell Hansen. Mr A Mrs J. D. MacFarlane and Rishop A. 0. Stoker visited a Reed Bennett; tap dance numbers few days last week with Mr A Mrs by Beverly, Bodily and Deanna Hugh B. Wilcox and family at Thurgood, and comic readings by their home in Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr A Mrs Glen Briggs and son Misa Thelma Knighton was preRobert of Nampa, Ida., have been sented. here with relatives for the Four stake board members were visiting few days. resent Mrs. LaVon Stuart, stake past Gifford Barber returned to ard Relief society counselor, gave herMrs. home The Syracuse ward Relief ciety organization held a social in the ward hall Tuesday evening of last week. Highlight of the evening was a beautiful display, of their welfare sewing project Articles of sewing which had been completed and displayed included 27 house dresses, 13 aprons, 43 pairs of eight nightgowns, eight louses, four quilts, one bonnet, two pairs rompers and one com- layette, two shirts, a talk. Jleted baby's knitted mittens, one pair The William S. Cook family slacks, and 49 dish towels. The dish waa held at Monroe park in towels were embroidered by the Ogden Sunday afternoon. teen-ag- e . of ward. the girls Family descendants from SyraA very artistic flower show was cuse who attended were Mr A Mrs Mr A Mrs David E. arranged under the direction of Clyde Barber, A Mrs Lionel E. .WilMrs. Ruth Rampton and a cooking Cook, Mr liams, Mr A Mrs Clyde Hansen, Mr A Mrs Joseph Cook, Mr A Mrs Gordon Hansen, Mr A Mrs Claude McBride, Mr A Mrs Vaughn Barber, Mr A Mrs Russell Hansen, Misa Edna Cook, Mrs. Maurine H. FOR SALE Marble, Mr A Mrs Rex Barber, Mr in A Mrs Melvin Davis of Layton, Mr A Mrs Wendell B. Hansen of Skyline Subdivision Garland, Mr A Mrs Reed Williams Layton of Layton Mr A Mrs Floyd R. Harms ton of Salt Lake City, Mr at A Mrs Glen Briggs of Nampa, Ida., , 53 Aircraft Ave. and their families. Mrs. Alice Steed and T. Joseph Strictly modern 2 bedroom Steed attended a shower honoring ( Home Mr A Mrs Robert Steed, recent the home of Mr A newlyweds, Automatic gas heat and Mrs. Milton atSteed of Draper last water heater, Friday evening. Mr A Mrs Raymond H. AnderAttached Garage, son had as their Sunday guests. Mr A Mrs Ivan Jensen and three Paved Street, Landscaped. daughters of Salt Lake City, and Mr A Mrs Arvil Stratford and Owner must sell and wants family of Ogden. ' Mrs. Kent Barber and Mrs. Bill , all offers submitted. to members Snow were Drive by and look at this of the Taunya club at the home of Mrs. Barbers parents, Mr & Mrs f property I George Simpson of Ogden, last Thursday afternoon. For Sale by Attending were Mrs. Elwood Dawson, Mrs. Keith C. West, Mrs. Jay Bodily,L.Mrs. Lloyd Chatelain, Mrs. Roy f Hodgson, Mrs. RayCo. mond L. Chapman, Mrs. LaMar Sessions, Mrs. Gordon Hansen, Mrs. Main SL, Kaysville, Kenneth L. Thurgood, and Mrs. 0 Merlen Thurgood. Phone 300-and three Child Mr A Mrs Floyd Saun-dr- a and Carol, Joyce daughters, been have of San Francisco, visitors the past week of Mr A Mrs Fay Child and family. On Sunday afternoon Mr A Mrs Child entertained with a family dinner in their honor. Places were marked for Mr A Mrs Ted Childs and family of Clinton, Mr A Mrs Artell Child and Mr A Mrs Lynn Child of OgMr A Mrs Arthur Rheese and den, Your Mileage Merchant" family of Pleasant View, Mr A Mrs Kaysville C. Dale Childs and family and Mr DELBERT E. PILOIER A Mrs Keith C. West and two sons Operator . Mr A Mrs Clifford Westenskow Gas and Oil and two children, Paul and Joalene, Specialized Lubrication spent Sunday visiting with Mr A Mrs Woodrow Westenskpw and Washing at their home in Salt Lake Polishing family :Tire Repair CityGoodrich Silvertown Mrs. Horace Barber entertained with a kitchen shower at her home Tires, Tubes, Batteries Expert Tire Recap Thursday afternoon for Miss Betty of late June. Cook, a bride-eleping The afternoon was spent em Open 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. broidering blocks for a friendship quilt for the honored guest. Miss Every Day in the Week Friends who attended were Louise Cook, Miss Shirley Bodily, so- X if Barber, Miss . SEWING EXHIBITED U i W two-year-o- ld Saturday evening after a visit with her aunt and cousin, Mrs. Frank Smedley, and Mrs. Matthew S. Holt at their home in Rountiful. Mrs. Raymond II. Anderson and family and Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson were Monday guests of Mrs. Roy Atkinson at her home in Boun- tiful. A short program waa given Sunday morning in the regular Sunday school session as a tribute to aU fathers of the ward on their day. It consisted of a vocal aolo by Claude McBride, accompanied by Mrs. Alice Galley; a talk by Mrs. Laura Wilcox, and a selection by tp .. 'A ;7 ? I, A son-in-la- w ELSHIRE SERVICE their homes Monday from an eight-da- y trip to California where they went to attend graduation exercises for their son and brother, David E. Miller, who received his doctors degree from the University of Southern California. Also attending the commencement exercises were Mrs. William P. Miller of Ogden and her nusband, William P. Miller, who is attending school at Stanford university in California. Thirty close friends of Mrs. Wa- FOR SALE Shetland Pony 7 Years Old (Sorrel and White). ZENAS W. BENNETT IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PIPE Syracuse Phone 62-J- 2 and family of Garland and Mr A Mrs Floyd K. Harmstron and family "of Salt Lake City were week' end guests of Mrs. Hansens and Mrs. Harmstrons parents, Mr A Mrs David E. Cook. Arthur R. Anderson and Raymond II. Anderson have spent the past weekat the Utah State Agri- - NATIONAL i i PLAIN & REINFORCED CONCRETE CULVERTS Prop. I Auto Painting I Polishing C&CC4C WITH FRESH FRUITS ! (. (npafrait PAINTING Interior and Exterior CMIIUIOmU TOMA 8caa ap X MMhed BUMMUMw lattoaa. Ca-aa-- aaM A Breakfast TOO... va 0 Aa4 vary prattyt Ivn PIERCES j FORK AND BEAUS SFilY LAYTON, UTAH 4 Phone: Kaysville 307-J-- Can Pure Vegetable Shortening FEP Eat your 12; Pep and have it too LEMON JUICE $1.29 ' Delicious Hot or Cold 12 Ox. . 3r . ripe tomatoes ROYAL TOMATOES 11; w. 15; PLUMS, 2 lbs. LETTUCE, Utah Solid, Lb. TOMATOES, Large, Fancy, Lb. JCHERRIESLocab Lb VIIEAThjeisio. J CALUMET ask1- - UUn 16c R. WHITE COMPANY I 1C25 WtU Ave. OGDEN, UTAH Phone 02 SJ&Sr.llc MEATS 42 i LUNCH MEATS, Assorted, Lb. 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Trump, Prop. -- JUST RIGHT FOR THE VACATION CONCRETE OR CLAY SEWER TILE HEADGATES CORRUGATED METAL CULVERTS Pansies DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS COAL and GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS ; SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS FURNACE CLEANING lter E. Schoenfeld honored her with a social at the home of her parents, Mr A Mrs Delbert E. Wilcox, last Wednesday afternoon.' Jay Bodily was surprised last Friday .night at his home by Mr A Mrs Rex M. Thurgood, Mr A Mrs Roy L. Hodgson, Mr A Mrs Merlin Thurgood. and Mrs. Bodily. The day marked his birthday anniver- AND V7E CAN PROVE III " Bedding Plants PHONG 266 KAYSVILLE, UTAH UTAH OIL STATION GRAPEFRUITS" ' PHONE 150 Where the Flowers Grow Corsages Funeral Designs Potted Plants DELMONTE HEADQUARTERS FOR 3nl agt 2nd South KAYSVILLE, UTAH w, A Mrs. Louis J. Robert. Arnold D. Miller and daughter, Mrs. Louise M. Steed, returned to ct t. FLOWER GARDENS Cut Flowers afternoon, June 22, between the cultural college at Logan attending hours of 2:00 and 6:00 p. m. on his special session for coaches. eightieth birthday. The reception Mrs. Myron Simpson and chil- will be held at the home of his and dalughter, Mr A dren, Robert and Shirley Ann, have spent the past week visiting with Mrs Leonard Jensen. relatives in Ogden and with Mr A Mr. Barber was born in Sussex Mrs John Simpson and family of county, England, June 23, 1807, and Syracuse. Mrs. Simpson was joined came to America with his parents was ten Sunday by her husband and they as LDS converts. He made the Ian to return Tuesday to their ears of age when they ourney. The family came directly ome in Nampa, Ida. Mrs. Lydia Roberts of Salt Lake to Centerville and made their home. City spent last week as a guest of Mr. Barber married Luella Cas- Mr her son and daughter-in-la- McBride. The state of Arkansas has atMiss Moe Bodily began school tained a wide reputation for the Monday morning at the Univer- excellent quality . of ita apples, session. sity of Utah summer and strawberries. peaches Mr A Mrs Wendell B. Hansen 9 'SUTTON'S at an open house reception Sunday Conoco Service Station r JAMES A. BARBER the Singing Mothers' chorus, directed by Mrs. Audrey Thomson, sary. and accompanied by Mrs. Pauline Bills' Body J n. manager; Ed Bradley, outfielder; Claud Christensen, outfielder; Jack Lewis, infielder end pitcher; Desn Bybee, outfielder; Dan Gregory, second base; Nate Rawlins, outfielder. Forefront is the tesms youngest member, Bat Boy" White. Flint - won first prize in the bread baking contest, Mrs. Mae Schofield won first place with a sponge cake and News About Folks in left to right, Udell Pace, scorekeeper; Golden Scoffield, Back row, v 4 Wm.v UniVer. Sheffield L v . I i; . COUNTY SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE ti |