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Show Kaysville, Davis County. Utah Thurso Feb. 10, 1919 Page 4 FARMINGTON . JENNINGS MRS. KATHRYN and Mrs. Don Huntsman in pected, by Val Teal. Midvale last week. There will be a Junior Valentine formal dance on Friday evening club The Senior Literary will meet at the home of M rs. Charlotte from C:U 0 p. m. until 10:00 p. m. Nichols on February 14 at 7:30 p. in the Farmington ward recreation This will include the age m. Reviewer will be Mrs. Gloria hall. eleven to fifteen years from Scandalous group The Richards, giving Adventures of Reynard the Fox, old. Carlos Clark was honor guest at by Harry Owens. The Literary Guild will meet a party given by his wife on his on February 14, at 8:00 pm. at birthday, February 4. A social evening was enjoyed by Mr. and the home of Mrs. Mary-BybMrs. Alice Hess will furnish the Mrs. Eldon Nielson of Rountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Bentley, Mr. program. The Junior Literary club will and Mrs. Etsil Fisher, Mr. and meet on February 10, at the home Mrs. Irvin Pearson and Mr. and of Mrs. Wanda Epperson in Kays-vill- Mrs. Clarence Tomow. Mr. end with her daughter, Mrs. Osborne Allen and grandson, in Salt Lake City. Rob Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Manning, has returned home after being discharged frftm the navy. Rob spent three years and seven months serving in the South Pacific area. " Dr. and Mrs. E.. L. Soule of St. Anthony, Idaho,' spent last week with Mrs. Soule, Mr. and Mrs. Max Muir and Ann.' The doctor and his wife had attended the International Rotary club convention in Rrazil last June and brought movies to show, whcih they had taken on their trip. Mrs. D. G. Huntsman visited with -- Correspondent . Phone: Farm: 78 Mrs. Fannie Stevenson was honored on her birthday, February 3, when her sisters came to spend the day; Mrs. Spencer Adams and Mrs. William Day, tf Layton, and Mrs. Lester Payne' of Ogden. Mrs. Stevenson spent the week GOLD AND THRONE SCENE OF FARMINGTON GRQj, ee. e. Mrs. Wanda Williams will Miss Emily Rose has been visitreview It Was Not What I Ex ing her mother. Mrs. Clara Rose. Colleen Wilcox was queen of the Farmington Ward Gold and Green ball held last Saturday. & tendants uere Reverly Sorenson (left) and Pauline Morgan. Flower girls Here Vnna Marie was crown bearer. (left) and Lana Kaje Jones. Dennis Van Fleet She will visit her brother, Steven Rose, and family at Klamath Falls, Oregon, before returning to Denver where she is employed as a dietician in the Veterans hospital. Mrs. Marguerite Bourne will entertain with a dinner party on Saturday evening for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Maurine Udy and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Udv on Sunday. Mi1. Milton Sessions expects to leave this week for California with his cattle, for feeding purposes. He is taking lire head to fatten in the milder climate. He expected to leave Monday but because the trains were snowbound he .will FRUIT TREES Lower True-to-na- Guaranteed Quality OPENS WIDE THE DOORS New industries are knocking at our doors. The doors are electric power. They must be opened wider and wider ii order that these new industries may have suffi-cieelectricity to serve their every need. New industries mean more people, more jobs, larger payrolls. Reddy Kilowatt will continue to supply abundant power for this growing area's present and future needs. In behalf of Utah Power & Light Company he already has launched a five-yeprogram to construct new and enlarged electric facilities. This means a lot of building which will require a lot of money $61,000,000 to be exact. These millions of dollars of new money will stay right here. They mean more tax money for schools, counties, cities and state and will benefit you and every other resident. nt Horn, Owiurthlp - & A TAXPAYING PRUNE, CHERRY, PEACH. APPLE, APRICOT. PEAR, PLUM. in complete varieties. Also . . . BERRY PLANTS, SMALL FRUITS. SHRUBS. ROSES, Etc. One of Oregons largest stocks. Free descriptive catalogue; Commercial planters submit want list for special low prepaid prices. LAFAYETTE NURSERY COMPANY LAFAYETTE, OREGON ar UTAH POWER Priced . . . Since 1890 have to wait until the railroad is able to take his stock. Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller have started back home from California where they have spent the winter. They are in Phoenix awaiting passable roads to Farmington. Farmington Hold Gold, Green Ball - FARMINGTON Goid Green ball of Farmington ve was held last Saturday evening the ward recreation halL Tie A. was in charge of the event Colleen Wilcox, of South Ft ington reigned as queen of thehL Mrs. Dick Johnson of Salt Lake and her attendants were Bertfi was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Sorenson and Pauline Rae Wolfe. Van Fleet son of Mr. Mrs. ReedtVan Fleet, wts cror Mrs. Wells Hadfield was taken bearer, while Anna Mtne Me to an Ogden hospital last week. and Lana Kay Jones served i Dr. and Mrs. Joe Tanner enter- flower girls. tained with dinner at their hotpe A floor show was given rale Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. the direction of Mr. and Mis. Pn Roy Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Flint, and M. I. A. dancers ten Wendell Adams. presented in special numbers, h Julia Simmons. Nikki Clawson, freshments were served by X. I Joyce Dawson, Jay R. Simmons A. girls. and .Steven Day are home with the measles. WEST POINT REUNION Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, Blaine D. Fisher tnnoex daughter Catherine, were Sunday es Bishop ward that their dinner gu.es ts of Mr. and Mrs and home annual will beman coming Malcolm J. Pingree in Ogden. Feb. 32 and 23. The committa Mrs. Golden Webster spent charge are: Judson Thurfooc Thursday in Bountiful visiting chairman; Vernon Flint and Say mond Paice. relatives. M. 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