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Show Mrs. Hugh Love entertained at an old fashioned quilting-be- e at her home Thursday. A hot dinner was served to Mrs. Lillian Adams, Mrs. Hazel Mbrgan,. Mrs. Vera Adams, Mrs. Leone Stott, Mrs. Mary Adams, and Mrs. Gwen Newa About Folks in KAYSVTLLE ARNOLD M. BARNES CtnwimJwit ' PhoMr Kaywrillo 34 Mrs. Darvel Millar and Mrs. Howard Thomas, who 'returned George F.- Barker, were Thursday luncheon guests of Mrs. Harry An- home . last week from Veterans derson at her home in hospital in Salt Lake, is slowly recovering from his illness. Victor- - Sanders spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sla 4e- Springville. motored to Heber City Saturday Mrs. Effie A. Barton was a and visited relatives. Sunday afternoon, Prof LeConte Wednesday luncheon guest of her Stewart talked on Modern Art," sister. Mrs. Montell Winkler, .at to the Junior League at the Art her home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. N. A. ''Rasmussen and Bani in Salt Lake City. About lfiO attended. daughter, Alta visited friends in people Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Barton Bountiful Sunday. and children and Mrs. Effie Barton Mrs. Ruth Taylor and daughter spent Sunday in Ogden as guests Pauline, Ogden, visited at the of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barton and home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love family. Sunday? - jUottUttt M jftom where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh Novor Too Late To Learn Cappy Millers young son. Squint. Is forever coming up with new Ideas. Now they're not all world beaters, but Cappy is usually will-la- g to give them a try. Seems Squint found a new way to dear brush. They take two tractors, about thirty foot apart, and connect them with a heavy chain weighted down on the ground with old iron. First they both go parallel in one direction, then they go back over the same swath in the opposite direction and up comes the brush roots and alL Worked fine and aaved time. That's why things go so well at d, the Miller farm. Cappy is tolerant of new ideas and new ways of doing. He doesn't think kit way is the only way. , From where I alt, a little tolerance will make things go hotter for aU of as. Ton respect my views aad m respect youru whether it's on farming, politics, or choosing between an lea cream aoda or a temperate glass of boor. open-minde- ciety meeting next Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock, the Social Science lesson will be given by Mrs. Ada Morgan. The First Ward Relief Society will meet at the same hour, when the same lesson will be given by Mrs. Myrtle B. Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Emmis Love were guests of honor at a dinner party at the home of Fairen Love Friday in honor of their birthday anni versaries,' Mrs. Roetta V. Kilfoyle and Mrs. Lois R. Stephens attended a meet ing of the American Legion Auxiliary held in Centerville Monday evening. The Kaysville First ward will hold their annual reunion in the ward amusement hall this Thursday evening. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. followed by a program and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whittier and children and Arthur Whittier all of Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Linda Laub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Laub, is at home ill this Rueben Call panied Mr. and Mrs.Bountiful on a week. d son Merrill of Mm. Jack Hodges attended a of Mr. and Mrs Pi two weeks motor tnp to outhj funeral in Salt Lake Monday for Friday J California. They left her uncle, Mr. William 0. Cottam. Vernon ttristUnL Mrs. Melba Cook reports 'that m0Mnr!nlnd Mr: W. LeRoy Call e'en enjoyed her father, who was seriously ill leavnd and family of Kaysville art is improv Lake Salt hospital, a in refreshment, a short visit, Mr. ing for California for two t Mrs f- ting. visit where theyjwill mtr!!ej Mr. and Mm. Dee Mills and famMr and Mrs. Beach. children m Long livattended a family reunion at ed the funeral Qf ita, also has. a brother and sister Call ily Mills' Mrs. Mrs. ' Sait parents, Mr. and Mrs. and ing in Los Angeles,Anaheim and a Daniel Mair, in Tooele Sunday. Sgt. Lee was one of tk has a brother in Mm. Wayne Blair and and in the plane Mr. who they Arizona sister inYuma. the week end in Pay-so- n tory last week. crash will visit before returning home. family spent Mr. and Mrs. R v with Mr. Blairs parents, Mr. t and Mrs. James Blair, and in Pro- enjoying a two Mr. Mm. Blairs forma. vo with PtocJ parents, Mr. Emmons X w:..; Madsen, and visJunior Girls and Explorer Group and Mm. Spencer er ited with numerous other relatives. of the Syracuse MJ.A. Mm. Carl Stevenson and small Chat Fireside tertained at their Mr. daughter, Vicki Lynn, of Oakland, in last Sunday at theJ- home of Bennett. California, are visiting at the home and Mm. Phillip Arnold D. Miller evening. guest speaker for the About 30 from the two groups were in attendance. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mrs. George F. Barker, Mrs. La Rena Sandall, Mm. Alpheus Harvey, Miss Vesta Barnes, Mm. Helen P. Johnson, Mrs. Wendell Barnes, Miss Irene Swan, Mm. Myron W. Phillips, Miss Muriel Reeves and Mm. Ralph Williams. Binden Cottrell underwent a major operation at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester' Leavitt, Lewiston, Ida., have been visiting Kaysville relatives during the past week, Sunday afternoon Misses Clara and Ada Maylin entertained at a family dinner party at their home in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Leavitt. Misses Rhea Slade and Gerrall Bushnell entertained 12 guests at a social at the Slade home Friday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of the two young ladies. Games were played followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mm. Tom Lenox and children, Sahara Village, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd. Mr. and Mm. Melvin Monson and We wish to thank our friends children visited relatives in Brigham City and Hyrum, over the for their help and kindness in our recent bereavement, caused by the week end. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Steed, Salt death of our beloved son. Mr. and Mm. Adrian DeJong Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ver 7 Uk'St SYRACUSE weeb-m,,(t- cfcisr Pa-triar- ch - Card of Thanks l COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Free Delivery Paul Henry Jr., Layton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Steed. Mrs. Wray Hyde entertained at a well arranged luncheon, followed by bridge at her home Wednesday afternoon. The guests were Unltti Statu Brewers Touniatioe IT THE TRUTH 2276 MOUSEY HAULED INTO , WIFE BEATING. THE JURY SURELY, MEW,OF SUCH iNTEGCrry AS YOU VERITABLE PILLARS SO HE ENGAGED A BI6TOWN LAWYER TO PLEAD HIS CASE. IW YOUR. COM- MUNITY. CHAMFIOWS KLOCK OF JUSTICE CANNOT FAIL TO REALIZE THAT BLAH - SIAM Glam .... FINE LAWYER HE SAD is an assurance an THIS ID ME. BELIEVE ME, THE NEXT TIME MV WIFE BEATS ME UP, XU d Investcsst CLOTHING CO. S7I 24th SL DO Ihi WEEKLY REFLEX Shoes h Watson-Tann-er THEY COULDN'T Q Advertising Placed in the Stetson Hate Interwoven Sox TURNED OUT 10 BE. AND Waeklagtea er features . . . Griffon and Society Brand Suit Wilson Bros. Furnishings Nunn-Bus- HE 2331-3- 1 tfe I Watson-Tann- -- AND GENTLEMEN OF P Friendly Doan Wuhington Bird. I Carpet The Store With FURNITURE CO. Mrs. William H. King and Mrs. Miriam Barnes, were hostesses to BY CHESTER Furniture and RELIABLE Clifton Blood. Copyright, IMP, i w, CLEARFIELD Sunday Ogden were the Evening bridge club at the non Bowen. and Mrs. George Mr. of Barnes home Thursday evening. guests B Refreshments were served to Mrs. Ms" Beverley Webster accorn Mrs. Darvel Miller, Mrs. George F. Barker, Mrs. Clifton Ball, Mrs. Noble Sandall, Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mrs. Walter Buhler and Mrs. I AINT Mrs. Mae Lavender was a Sunday dinner guest of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ray Lavender, at their home in Lay ton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swanger, Woods Cross, have moved into the old home of the late Mrs.- Mary E. Swanger. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle visited relatives in Salt Lake Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris R. Thomassen. Hugh Love has been ill at his home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Bagshaw, Salt Lake were Thursday evening guests of Mrs. Bagshaws parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore. At the Seeond Ward Relief So- Return! EUGA6E A GOOD LAWYER RIGHT HERE IN KAYSVILLE IIEAVY-DUT- Y u m o ttLI MIAVY-OUT- MMI Y STAX! TKUCK 47011 374k WMM. MMm C.V.W. MAYBE MOUSEY ISNY GUILTY, SOT AFTER LISTENING TO THIS WINOSAG OP HIS, HE OBSERVES TH LIMIT f -- UKE LOCKING GIVE HIS LAWYER THE WORKS, TOO t THE DOOR. AFTER THE HORSE EH? IS STOLEN, aint rr the truth a These Kaysville business men urge YOU to shop at home, where values and service far surpass those of the larger cities. Pontiac Cars . . International Trucks McCormick-Deerin- g MOM BACK TRUCK HiAW-OUT- V M06.I 619 Ml-fa- WMkw c a C V.W. 16,000 MMV' on tho job all of tho timo with a model 1o meet every hauling need! Larkin's Tap Room MIAVY-OUT- Elite Cleaners & Furriers Larkin's Lunch Room We Clean and Repair Everything You Wear Dry Cleaning . . Dyeing Kaysville Furniture Davis Farm p The Peoples Business" . Y CAS-ANO- n Mrnfef 4402 161 ASStS . Me Wtmdbum AMmimi G.V.W. 16,000 A. Beer . . Soft Drinks . . Tobacco Co-o- In every State in the Union, more Chevrolet trucks were sold last year than any other make. Thats because Chevrolet can offerT power with economy . . . strength with ar ... MiAVY-DUT- Y . u MaAl 4403 convenience and d dependability combined in a variety of models to meet every need up to 16,000 lb. Gross Vehicle Weight! Keep in mind, too, that Chevrolet Heavy-Dut- y Trucks alone offer you Thrift low cost operation, low cost upkeep and MuMn duty-prove- - Jk 74I4 G.V.W. 14,000 ... Sandwiches the Iowest list prices in the entire truck field! Choose Chevrolet Trucks for Appliances . . Reupholstery Transportation Unlimited Davis County Cold Storage took erf all these Extra-Val- ue ! Features! a h Frozen Food Lockers Fairway Market Groceries . . Meats MiAW-DUT- Y Kaysville Builders Supply Complete Builders Hardware Taylor's I.G.A. Market Groceries . . Meats 91" Cafe Dinners . . Sandwiches . . Drinks 14101 TKACTOt 13746 WWJU, Msimw G.v W. 16,000 a MAW-MfT- Hair Cuts . . . Shaves Stewart's Gift Shop Paintings . . Gifts for All Occasions STARS THICK 6k WIwAm 7 67 -- iiii.i. cv.w. i,ooo a OFFICIAL REGISTRATIONS PROVE THERE ARE MORE CHEVROLET TRUCK IN USE THROUGHOUT THE NATION THAN ANT OTHER MAKE! "kf 4401 teMa Chick's Barber Shop V MmM 6409 )6lHdi G.V.W. Wi-- j. 16.000a OLSEN CHEVROLET UIYIOH.DIAH twncmkiUf lA. C.V.W.1 Me day because theyre tough, and ruggedly built. . . . Right FOOD DEPARTMENT STORE Meats . . Groceries . . Readv-to-We- I,unches 4403-7- 47- Right on tho job day after Bowman's Your Mileage Merchant Delbert IMlcher, Operator MtM on ft he joh ! Drugs . . Fountain I descriptions . . CAaAWW MEAW-OUT- Frost Drug Company Sales and Service Conoco Service . 12,500 77 rrS only too bad we CANT Brick Wood Company ZJ ) a |