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Show About Folks in UTAHNS TO SEE WATER FOLLIES SYRACUSE fIBGlMA 8. BENNETT Correspond . ' - K.J.nU .ns. girls organisation of JVytlcuse ward enterUined for .Ssthood boys of the ward Tell arranged canyon partyat The Meadows m OgP y Tuesday afternoon attended. 130 persons the result of a PT.rt being the losers and winning by a fraction by .attendance . at Sunday and sacrament meeting the past six months. $1 Girls from the Syracuse sf iho .graduated Sunday Sea- North Davis stake Ap-tel- con-FJTJir- ls serv-Sc5t1ri- na eve-ViJt- rraduation exercises lnclud- Soeli C0' Anna ?frber5 Ll Krg, Eula Zaugg, Sharon - Cosnie Rampton, Betty KShlley drr' fashioned nosegays 1y treked their graduationadvis-fSStake' Seagull The ward Alice Dahl. is Mrs. Audrey leader jull Old cer-fro- Han-famil- m '"t S. i V'" lumbers of the Sessions family moTred to Burley, Idaho, last end to attend the Sessionj there on Sunday Si ly reunion Mrs. Esther Sessions, Mr 1 d- P. T. Sessions, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Joshua Mr & Mrs Bruce Flint and Mr & d daughter, Shirley, Sessions and son, Mn LaMar Michael Mrs. Esther Sessions refined for a longer visit with her of daughter, Mrs. Retta Payne, Khton, Vernon Bodily and motored to Yellowstone NatPark last week, returning Mrs family ional Sunday. Mr A Mrs Elgin Barber of Salt lake City spent Monday afternoon and evening visiting with Mr & man and their families m the MinMis Carl K. Barber and Mr & nesota cities. Mrs Ole C. Sessions. Mr A Mrs Arnold Bodly, Mi" Mr A Mrs Albert W. Tree had Kate Tree and Mrs. Walter Baird u their Sunday guests, Mr & Mrs attended funeral services Satuiday Eavlien J. Evans and two children, at the L. D. S. Lincoln ward chapJalene, and Lynn of Hunter, Utah, el for their aunt. Mis. Martha Dean Child and Jacobs. and Mr A Mrs home Marilyn, of Clinton. daughter, Mr A Mrs Clifford Westenskow, Darwin Hayes and two child- Mr A Mrs Clinton R. Hardy ami ren, Brent and Darlene, of Bount- three of their children, Mr A Mis iful, were last week visitors of William Westenskow and Arnold Mrs. Hayes parents, Mr & Mrs D. Miller spent part of last week Leonard Jensen. vacationing the scenic spots of the Miss Lois Perschon of Salt Lake southern Utah parks. City has spent the past ten days The Hardy family are visitors visiting at the home of1 her aunt, here from Sterling, Alberta, Can., Mrs. Wallace S. Christensen. and Mr & Mrs William WestenMr A Mrs Ira E. Clark, Bill Lord, skow are spending a few weeks in ind Swen Swenson of Kemmerer, Utah from their home at I.e home last week and suffered badly hiohon light ankle. Mrs. Jennie W. Call attended neral services for her brother-in-law- a fu- , William W. Call, at the Lindquist and Sons funeral chapel in Ogden Monday afternoon. Other Syracuse people who attended were Mr & Mrs Kail Dahl, Mr & Mrs Judson Thurgood, Carl K. Barber and Mr A Mrs Loran Thurgood. Miss Kate Tree and Miss Edna Cook left last Sunday morning for Nampa, Idaho, where they will join Mr A Mrs Glen Briggs of that place and together tour the northwest for ten days. Ir A Mis Roy Hoppie of Waco, Texas, visited a few days last week with Mr A Mrs Lawrence R. Wyoming, visited two Briggs. days last Grande, Oregon. week with Mr & Mrs Irvin Cox Mr A Mis Eldon Zaugg of Ster Mrs. Delbert Beazer fell at her and family. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Cox are sisters. Mr A Mrs Rufus C. Willey of Syracuse and Mr & Mrs Ray Dahl of West Point left Sunday morning for a two weeks trip to Y National park and Cana- at Idaho i Falls, Idaho, after a week's visit with their parents here. Mr A y Hospitals Set ker. Karren Gteenwood of Roy are spending a week at the home of their gt andparents, Mr A Mrs Ernest Hansen. Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Workman and son Craig left last Thursday for their home in San Francisco visit with Mr. Workafter a man's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Workman. The senior Mr. Workman accompanied the, California visitors back to their home and will visit there for awhile. Mr. amt Mrs. EagerTolman had as their guests 1:1st xxeek'.Mr. ami Mrs. Richard La Mot he uml two sons, Richard ami Ronald, of PkH'utello, Ida., and Mrs. Thomas A. Strak and son Michael of Indiana Saturday the Tolmans entertained for the visitors at a swimming and dancing party at Lagoon. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Workman' entertained at a family gathering at their home Wednesday, Family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Workman of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Paee and daughter Judy Lee ami Mr. ami Mrs. Russell Workman ami son Craig. and- - j y - August 15 Is Hunt Deadline Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Nurse Drive Mrs William H. Wl-co- x and Bishop A Mrs U. A. Sto- ; Tail. Criddle, Carma Flint, Carol Tree The girls, Maegie Shiramiva. carried n Jinng pioneer dresses, 133 ling, Alberta, Canada, were last week end guests of Sir. Zaugs cousin, Mrs. Eva Christensen and her family, Mrs. Irene Barber Holland left! , last Friday for Oakland. Calif., where she planned to join her .hus-- , band. T. SgL Henry 11. Holland, who has just arrived there after several months overseas with the armed forces. MtsHollaml has spent the time her husband has been overseas at the homo of her parents, Mr A Mrs Clyde Rather. Mr A Mrs Ernest H ansen, Mr A Mrs Forest Sim and daughter, Lucille, and Mr A Mrs Bert Greenwood and family attended the family reunion for descendants of the late Charles Hansen, at l.ihoity 1ark Sunday afternoon. Mr A Mrs Walter W. Cook, accompanied by Mr A Mrs Alma. Cook, left early Tuesday morning for a week's vacation to Montana and Canada. In Montana they will he guests of Mr A Mis Leonaul water showcominL'V'ih111 i Vnunca " Katest combined stage and Cook and other relatives. Salt Lake ( it,, for Mr A Mrs Clyde Hansen, Mr A three weeks 3 1st, with lo nee performance-- , : KUj special niali- - Mrs Russell Hansen and family, review in complete musical Mrs. Jack L. Mai hie, Mr A Mrs ih h lrV? Paulies, exhibition .swimmers, water Gordon Hansen and children ami " rTnleriarle !an,p,n n,an cial gorgeous Mr A Mrs Morns Hansen and two fan,m,s lRe acts. The entire children attended the annual show is hehMn tK .he"lrai' s largest portable pools with a large stage .. reunion -- sit . Fairmont h T1R 4 IT hj seetiTn the' field of enter- - Dark n Salt Lake Citv last tainmenf Friday. Mr A Mrs Leo L. Wairen had as presented in two huge pools the largest por- - their tahtJ'nu Tn're guests over last week end, l,l.u-ein the center in front of the large their three daughters, Mrs. Richpractnall, a ringside" seat. The show is ard A. Bockholt of Salt Lake City, "dlnd; e'erby sal I tah ( entennial the ,s Exposition. Mis. Jay Cuthbert and her small etr rick, the world's fastest swimmer, who found that exen a of Layton and Mrs. Mildaughter man who broke all of Johnny Weismuller's records must eat. and so turned professional, is one of the headliners of the "Water lollies of ton Kidman and two sons, Leo and laul, of Salt Lake City. 194i. Mr A Mrs Arnold Bodily, and The famed Fitzsimmons Sisters, Jo, and Jean, who recent l turned Mr A Mrs J. C. Hansen attended also featured in the Water Follies of l'.M7. The girls the professional, are wedding reception for Mr A are granddaughters of ltob Fitzsimmons, former heaxx weight boxing Mrs Reed Pace at the Memorial of the world, and hold exerx known tandem swimming title. champion at Park City Tuesday eveThey are the creators of a new form of swimming now known as Building ning. a combintaion of aquabatics, aquatics and acrobatics. Joy graduated Mrs. Samuel Cook spent Monfrom the University of Miami last June, and Jean graduated from the day visiting with her aunt, Mrs. M. same college the year before. Norma Dean, age IK, who is the woman S. Butler at her home in Salt Lake diving star of the show, and who is considered one of the world's City. greatest woman fane, dixers, has been a professional dixer since the The Syracuse Relief society age of 8. Danny Southern, the singing star of the Mater Follies, is monthly report will Ih meeting the newest singing sensation of the country. held next Tuesday afternoon at 2 Thurs., Aug. 7, 1917 Page IROVO Faced with the possibility that many Utah hospitals will bo forced to. close down beds unless additional nurses are obtain- ed, the Utah State hospital association has launched an intensive campaign, John Zcngcr, of lrovo, association pres- idont, announced this week. "Many hospitals over the nation," he said, "have been forced to curtail hospital service for lack of nursing personnel. In Utah, however, the situation is not as despeiate, hut beds xvill have to he closed m the futuie unless more student nurses aie obtained," he said. Mi. Zcnger mgod young women to at larger hospitals apply throughout the state foi fulher details oil the student nuise training program. He also appealed to muses who haxe left tin profession to learnfruin the hospitals of the many new attractions now being of feted to experienced nurses. j With seed alfalfa and hay selling g prices, and other crops correspondingly high, the demand for more effective control meusures for grasshoppers and other destructive insect pests has become increasingly strong. The inadequacy of poisoned baits as a means of controlling hoppers is recognized by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, which makes Uhlordano the subject of a late, department release on new insecticides in grasshopper control. (No. In an extensive series of field and laboratory tests made last in South Dakota, Wyoming, jear Montana, Arizona and California, Uhlordano was compared with a number of other new insect toxicants and found to give astounding at nurse-recruiti- ng 7 record-breakin- results. tAYTON Chlordane Routs Mormon Crickets AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Gentile Street Layton, Utah Spectacular results with Uhlor- PHONE 197-- J lane in controlling the recent Mor- Engine Tune-up- s Utah Sportsmen were lenunded mon cricket invasion in Oregon Engine Rebuilding have attracted national attention again today by the State Fish and to this new insect toxicant, and llrake Service Game department that applica, farm-aroused much interest among tions for permits to shoot antelope Adjusting and Relining. this fall must be in by August U. ers and gardeners whose crops American Rrake Genuine be threatened by grasshopper If delivered, the applications must may Block Lining. he at the Kish ami Game Offices infestations. Mm Atlas Lake Salt Building, City, by .Vim p. m., that date. If must bear mailed, applications HIGH-CLAS- S postmaiks of not later than midnight, August 1. The diuwing be conducted August 2U at Hi. ini a. 111. in the Senate Cham-- 1 hers, State Capitol, with inn ap- nlieants receiving permits. The p. m. Mr A Mrs Max M. Cook are at- hunt will he conducted in the tending the state archery contest Brown's paik area of Daggett BEST at Brighton canyon this week. county, September Hi, through SepMr A Mrs James A. Call and two tember FOR GROUP APPOINTMENTS . . . The hunt is restricted to Utah daughters of Morgan weie Monday evening visitors at the home of residents possessing a regular big CALL KAYSVILLE 51-- J Mrs. Harvey A. Call. game license and the permit fee is HIGHWAY 89 . . . MOUNTAIN ROAD Mr A Mrs Hugh B. Wilcox and $10.00. The fee must accompany EAST KAYSVILLE family have returned to their home the application. 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