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Show I birthday party honoring her brother, Mr. Reuben Kilfoyle of Layton, Saturday evening. Mrs. Apple spent the week-en- d at the home of her sister, Mrs. FARMINGTON MRS. KATHRYN JENNINGS Correspondent Phone: Farm: 78 Leo Hill and Mr. Hill in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Johnson of Maywood,"California, are guests of Mrs, Myra Jacobson. Mrs. JohnJames Parry, of Cedar City. son is the former Jessie South-wort- h The Rose City Bridge club will of Farmington. meet November 4 at 1 :00 p. m., at Mr. and Mrs. James DeVore are the home of Mrs. Ida Stead. spending six weeks in Wisconsin - Jft. and Mrs. Earl Spencer are visiting relatives, Miss Nancy Madsen will enterentertaining Mr. Spencers sister, Mrs. S. D. PerkinB, of Stockton, tain with a Halloween party for 12 Calif. Mrs. Perkins has been vis- guests Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frazier and iting her twin brother, Glen Spencer of Kaysville, who is quite ill daughter have moved into the Barin an Ogden hospital. ton apartment vacated by the Fred Mr. Irvin Hughes is recuperating Tidwell family, who have purin Dee hospital after suffering a chased and remodeled a home on broken appendix last week. The ap- First North. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and pendix burst while he was at work and he was in quite a serious con- family were hosts at a family redition before going to the hospital. union on Sunday. Mrs. Moon's parMrs. Rose Barker of Kaysville ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith, will stay for several months with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hayes and famher daughter, Mrs. Ed Robinson, ily of Spadra, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Robinson. Stewart Smith and family of NeeMr. Allen Barber spent the week- dles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard end with his family here. He is Eddy of Ontario, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith and family and employed at Idaho Kalis. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barber en- Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Leeper and tertained on Friday evening at family of Salt Lake City were dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bar- guests. The North Farmington Primary ber of Ogden. On Saturday guests at the Barber home were Mr. and children had a masquerade party Mrs. Marvin Husband of South San for Halloween on Tuesday afterFrancisco. Mrs. Husband is the for- noon. The North Farmington M. I. A. mer Margaret Van Sickle of Farmheld a masquerade party Tuesday ington. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jones of evening in the church hall. Monticello are visiting Mr. and October 30 a K p. m., the Davis Mrs. DeVaughn Jones. They will stake will celebrate with a birthday keep the children while Mr. and party in the Farmington ward Mrs. Jones vacation in California. recreation hall. A program will Mrs. Effie Apple attended a be presented, followed by dancing. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. Confab Junior Red Cross Regional Conducted at Provo on Oct. 23 J. SCOTT nf - Hunters Attention! CROSS ROADS INN invites all Hunters to drop in for a tasty meal during the Game Bird Season. Duck Season Friday Noon. jV Pheasant Season . . . Saturday tAt . . Noon. HALLOWE'EN IS SATURDAY NIGHT . . . We'll Be Here to Serve you! A We'll be serving meals all night FRIDAY -- SATURDAY A- SUNDAY CROSS ROADS nto Farmington Junction Wilt BROWN fLLICAK SWILLS mis pouch do rac female.. rS hi ah aw; PICO RAE P SNOW OCCLES FROM WITH A NARROW BONE., CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Calations :7 provides the golden on Evn text for the all auat 'Punishment erlasting churches Science thorized Christian on Sunday, Oct. 31. It reads, Be not deceived; God is not mocked; for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." Another significant Biblical citation reads: Righteousness a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people (Prov. 14: 34). Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, that Truth, Life and Love are the only legitimate and eternal demands on man, and they are spiritual lawgivers, enforcing obedience through divine statutes (p. 1H4). . is the A Sound Investment topic of the Sunday broadcast at 1:4." a. m. over station KLO. sirf That protects TKE Per Cttrf tVES FIRLS 'fMA'f PlSfROy MILLIONS OF AMERICAN PROPIRIV EACH year lesson-sermo- lAMP Post's ARE PREVENTABLE. 7 90 Contain Cultivated PER CENT Gleaner Group Elects Officers KAYSVILLE,- -a, were elected Tuesday J1 the Gleaner girls of the v First ward. Officers chosen were 1, wart, president; Gwen Larki! president; Ann s and Jennine Burton, histor Music, entertainment and eon were under the ausmiJ. Utah county conference. This was the second an gional conference held by cific area of the Junior the purpose of y, ESKIMOS CARVE oMMl Kaysrille. Davis. Thure, Oct. 28, 1948 sectional meeting. All Cross ers who attended Junior Red sumthis centers leader training to the mer, as well as delegates held convention Cross Red national' at San Francisco in June, reported culon national and international Cross. Red tural relations of Junior Davis county was represented by fol13 junior delegates, and the the from chapter: lowing members Mrs Kirkland, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Sunset, members of the chapter board; Mrs. Ruth Parkin, motor corps member, e Bountiful; Mrs. F. B. Muir, execu-tivShir-leCharles Mrs. secretary; office assistant; Mrs. "Fidelia Dawson, teacher at Layton; Barbara Dixon, Junior Red Cross vice chairman of Layton, and Rufus Dixon, parent. Local members who appeared on the program were Joan Davis of Clinton. LaJean Smith of Sunset, and a sixth grade skit How To preMake a Thousand Friends, sented by students of the Layton school under the direction of Barbara Dixon and Mrs. Dawson. BOUNTIFUL Junior Red Cross regional conference with delegates was from all surrounding counties Members Provo. held Oct. 23 in and adult leaders exchanged ideas and formulated plans for the 4! Junior Red Cross school program of organization. A general meeting was held at a. m., followed by afternoon Mrs. George Dobson is entertaining her parents, Mr. and Mrs. up fcj- - FLOWER BEDS. ex-alte- th Mrs. Edward Welling has !een and children, all of Salt Lake City; substitute teacher for Mrs. Irvin Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hight and son, Pearson, who has been ill for sev- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Creer and daugheral weeks. ters. Mrs. Lois Rasmussen and Mrs. Bessie McCullough gave the Miss Dawn Hight. and Mrs. Mable Christiansen social science lesson in North Mrs. will be Ethel TuesRelief Hight society Farmington for the Aurelia S. Rogers day afternoon. She substituted for Mrs. Edward Welling, who is camp, DUP, at the home of Mrs. Hight, Nov. 1 at 2:(Mi p. m. teaching school. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Bennion Bishop and Mrs. J. Ivan Hess week-en- d with have returned from a vacation trip of Moab spent the Mrs. Bennion. Mary to California, where they visited A local vocalist. Miss Annavar relatives. Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. soThe North Farmington Relief Gallard Carr, sang in the semitwo-da- y weed a has sponsored ciety finals iin Layton Tuesday evepainting project on the lawn of ning in the Search for Local TalMrs. Alta Hess. ent contest, sponsored by the Lay-to- n of and Mrs. Jack Rampton I)r. Chamber of Commerce. The Kansas City are visiting with an aunt at Kaysville and with Mr. and contest runs for about five months with cash prizes to be given the Mrs. Newell Hess. Mrs. Clara Rose has gone to New winners. Miss Carr sang in the Festival York City to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Lamar Bennett and family. chorus in the assembly hall. TemMrs. Bennett was the former Flor- ple Square, Salt Lake City, Monday evening, directed by Dr. David ence Rose. EmLee and Mrs. Pearl S. daughter Shand. The program honored Suzanne of Salt Lake city, visited ma Lucy Gates Bowen and the chorus Bang numbers which she at the J. R. Moon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Hinman at- formerly used on her programs. tended a banquet at the Lion house The state symphony orchestra acin Salt Lake city Saturday eve- companied the chorus. The Farmington ward M. I. A. ning. The affair honored five presented a one-acomedy, Sally Granite high school teachers. Mrs. Mahle Rose entertained the Takes a Bow, Tuesday evening in Helen Marr Miller camp, DUP, on the recreation hall, directed by Mrs. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Rose gave DeVaughn Jones. The cast was. the lesson on Politics in Early composed of Miss Arleen Miller, Mrs. Margaret Hess read Hal Brown, Dick Mayfield, Terry Days. Hansen. Miss Hortense Thompson, a history on Thomas Steed. The neighborhood Sewing club Miss Carol Jentzch, Miss Maralyn of South Farmington was enter- Pearson, Miss Barbara Dumke and tained by Mrs. Robert Neumann Miss Edna Ghrrett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Morten-se- n at the home of her mother. Mrs of Santa Ana, Calif,, have been William De Vroom, Wednesday with Mrs Mortensens sisevevisiting The ladies the evening. spent ning jewing, followed by a lovely ter. Mrs. George Ellison, and other relatives. luncheon. Miss Anna Marie Sorenson enMrs. Wallace Hight entertained at dinner on Sunday for the follow- tertained a group of friends Sating guests: Mrs. Leah Green, Mrs. urday evening with a Halloween Glen Rutenhur. Mrs. Frank Haight party. The group .enjoyed a scavenger hunt late in the evening. i T chta, U iomSX plans for better During October and Novenfr similar meetings will be CoZv in seven western states with , pected attendance of kw.,. legates. Rom where I sit iy Joe Marsi Want To Join Our Club? Newcomers to our town are puzzled when they hear talk of The Barbecue Club." Want to know who can join, and what the purpose ia. ST. ROSE OF LIMA Mass schedule: Two Sunday masses will be held at the St. Rose of Lifia Church, at H:(K) a. m. and 10:00 p. m. Daily mass at 7:30 a. m.; Hill Field mass at 11:30 a. m. and Bountiful at 11:00 a. m. Junior Legion of Mary meetings are held every Thursday at 8:00 p. m., in the St. Rose rectory and Senior Legion of Mary meetings are held every Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Paulist Fathers invite the public to attend Catholic information meetings every Monday at 8:00 p. m., at the St. Rose of Lima church. These meetings are friendly discussions of teachings and practices of the Catholic religion. No obligation just come and listen. contributing cakes, pies, and off, the men contributing the meat hr barbecuing, and the beer or alt From where I sit. its this siepl, wholesome side of country lift America its spirit of ship that makes for toknm and better understanding betvtq neighbors. As I say, Neighbor, any one cm join up! So come along a met from this Saturday. Well, the answer is: any one can Join whos neighborly inclined. The purpose is simply to enjoy good food, good beer and ale, good conversation all towards getting to know one another better. good-feO- Every other Saturday, at one farm or another, the pit is dug, and the fire started. And by sundown, neighbors from miles around have come together flat the women Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Fouittim ct AIN'T THE TRUTH IT BY CHESTER KIOCK SENT FROM W, I HAD rr SET ME. BACK THE BIS TOWN. 500 POTATOES, TOO B OF COURSE.IT DID GET SCRATCHED A BIT WHEN THEY - BUT THE SALESMAN SAID IT'LL LAST A LIFETIME HA-H- SHIPPED IT. BUT-O- H LOOK, HENRY, THE SPRAGS IT'S MADE OUTA GENUINE GOOF WOOD ITS A, GENUINE GOOFWOOP ALL RIGHT-A- NP ME WAS A 'GOOF TO buy rry jBtizz fjfc &AOT SO OH MARGE -- WHAT AND TO THINK ALL THAT TO BUY 1009 1 A 5HAM YOU WENT DISTANCE IT' I'VE WHY, SEEN SOME VERY NICE FURNITURE, FOR LESS MONEY RIGHT HEREIN J KAYSVILLE V"' li! Irs. M . ' IwpnNn tlNwl to 91 - tSSjNt- - to v Jt1 I 0 UK H nl IT- - tw o o V. V - There 7 nyour mvref I BUS Solos PHONE 21 H A board of Review was held at Anchorage on Oct. 22, with advancement director Lee Lavendar, Layton, in charge. The following scouts were reviewed and passed on. They will receive their awards at the court of honor on Oct. 25, at .Vim p. m., at the Clearfield Community church. Tenderfoot James Schaffer, George Wall, Orion Dawdle, all of troop 77, Layton. Second, class Lloyd Ilk. Stephen Jackson, Bill Ueseigh, Boh Odle, Richard Barlow. Dean Case, all of troop 77, Iiyton; Ernest' Byers and1 Charles Maybe, of troop 7 Clear- field. Star award Tim Gwyther. troop M, Layton. Merit iuulges were awarded to the following members of troop M of Layton; Robert Phelps, and personal health; Darrell safety Moss, personal health and public health; Tint Gwythers, first aid; Richard McGavin, public health and personal health; Gary Seideman, personal health and public health. Merit badges were awarded to Don Iantle, for public health and Larry Bang, worn! carving, both of troop 7a, 'Clearfield. All the above awards will be presented prior to the top award of the evening, the Eagle award. To be eligible for this, a boy must pass through the ranks of tenderfoot, second class, first class, star and life, plus achieving 28 merit badges. This Eagle rank is to be ed to scout Bruce Lynn presentGwythers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jera Gwythers, of Layton, Utah. Scout Bruce Lnn Gwythers is now senior patrol leader of troop Layton, which is sponsored by the Layton Jr. Chamber of Commerce. Everyone is. invited to attend the ceremonies on Oct, 2t). rlW P.-- T. If OH (JDLPj Service s, j s LAYTON, UTAH A. to Sponsor Sewing Course' SYRACUSE A. Syracuse P.-Is sponsoring a sewing course, beginning Monday, Novem'-r?-r, J4 the North Davis junior high school, at 7 p.m. Classes will be limited to 18 and those desiring to register are asked to contact Mrs. Willard Syracuse P.T. A. president, by Monday noon. T. Bam-broug- h, NOW WHAT, WILL THAT GOOFWOOC FURNITURE CO. CM M wv-ca- ; j namti HANK1 ANP FIX FOR YOU? THROUGH rr i These Kaysville business men YOU to shop at home, where values and serviceurge far surpass those of Ihe larger cities. Kaysville Furniture Appliances . . Davis Farm Rcnpholsterij Co-o- p The People's Business Davis County Cold Storage Utah Oil Station Frank Wright, Operator F rnzen Food Lockers Gas . Oil . . . Accessories Sharon Builders Supply Fairway Market "91 Cafe Taylor's I.G.A. Market Complete Dinners . . Sandwiches . . Drinks Stewart's Gift, Shop Paintings . . Groceries Builders Hardware Gifts for All Occasions Brick Wood Groceries Conoco Service , ' Dry Cleaning . . Dyeing Hair Cuts . . Shaves i . Prescriptions . . Drugs . - Founts t Bowman's Operator Furriers. Meats Frost Drug Company I our Mileage Merchant Delbert Pilcher, Elite Cleaners & . . Meats Chick's Barber Shop Company' Fontiac Cars . . International Trucks McCormick Deering Sales and Service . . STORE FOOD-DEPARTME- Meats Groceries . . Ready-0- " .Tommy's Tap Room Beer . . Soft Drinks . Tobtfc0 |