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Show New About Folk in KAYSVILLE Arnold M. Baras Rhone: Kaysville St Mr. and Mr. Howard D. Thoma rpent Sunday in Salt take City a guest of Mr. and Mr. Charle liudd. Mr. and Mr. Hon Martin and Mr. and Mr. Howard Turner of Clearfield visited relative in Ksy-vill- a Sunday. Harold Slade and Kent liarker tpent Sunday in Helter City. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Whittier and children of Morgan and Mr. and Mr. Iaul Henry, Jr. and on, Layton, were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. Horace J. Steed. Farl Coaalmd pent a few day at Smithfield the pant week. Mr. and Mr. Emil Woodard spent Sunday in Iark City with Mr. Kate Sweatfield. Mr. Eva Hendrick and daughter, Dorothy of 'Grand Junction, Colorado, and Mr. Madge Smith of Salt take were guests of Mr. Wallace tae, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Uert Martin of Salt take City were Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Swanger. Mr. and Mr. Jerome Rasmussen of Ogden were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen. Mr. and Mr. J. Howard Greene Martinet, California, Mr. and Mr. O. It. Anderson, Salt take City, and Mr. and Mr. Howard D. Harr and sons, Stanton li., and Junior, Sahara Village, were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. Arnold M. family of Idaho 'Fall, Idaho vil-te- d with relative here over last week end. 'They were accompanied home ty Mr. Nora Wiggill who plan to visit at their home with them, and with menders of her family in surrounding Idaho cities. Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and .Mr. Royal W. Hampton were Mrs. R. 0. Spencer of Roy, v4 Mr. Lynn Nelson and at their home here. and Wilma The Mis and MraJhd C. Hansen and Zaugg. daughteiMyron of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy and Norman of Ogden. Karl 1). Zaugg, and Mis Manan Mr. E. It. Gregory of Farming, Bodily, daughter of Mr. and Mr. ton and her son Elder Harold Vernon Bodily, appealed in a piano Gregory, who ha just returned recital Monday evening at the home from an LDS mission t Clearfield First LDS ward chapel. 'Germany, weie last Friday guest They are students of Mr. Velma of Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Bennett, Norton. Mr. son Mr. sons and Blam. of Brigham City, and MurMiss Kate Tree visited over the week end guest of her week end with her sister, Mrs. and daughter. Mr. and Julis Gregory, at her home in Mrs. John A. Flint. Farmington. Mr. Hyrum Thompson of ray waa a son-in-la- Mr. and Mr. Cyril Session of Centerville visited last Saturday with Mrs. Esther Sessions Barber. Mr. Jennie Call spent last week end with her son and his family at their home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox re- Kaysvills, Davie County, Utah Thurs Max 17. 1951 Fax his work st the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot They also visited their nephew, Elder Reed W. Bennett w ho is serving on an LDS mission in Chicago. turned home Monday from ten days spent in Chicago. Mr. Wilcox attended a special week' schooling of Materials and Handling. This was attended with an interest of Davis County Sheriffs Posse Presents Its Annual Preview i Same. 1M Mr. and Mr. Nelson lichling, Salt take City, vitiated with Mr. lichling parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Behling. Sunday evening the Behling' motored to Koy and visited with another son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Wesley Behling and family. Mr. and Mr. Walter Cottrell had a their Sunday guest. Mr. and Mr. Kelton B. Cottrell, son Lane K., Mr. and Mr. John Mclver and two children and Mr. and Mr. Dan Graham, daughter Marsha and son Richard, all of Salt take City. Mr. and Mr. Alan Scoffield motored to Elko, Nevada, Saturday and spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Salt take City, Mr. and Mr. Sam Trimble and Mr. Tho. Chadwick of Bountiful were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. Amo Odd. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor, Bountiful, were Monday evening guest of Mr. and Mr. Ernest K. Behling. Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Behling are sister. Mr. Harold McDonald and son Cary. San Lui Obispo, California, and Mr. and Mr. Emery Buhler, Vale. Oregon, were ruest of Mr. and Mr. Walter Buhler and family during the past week. Mr. Alta Stewart spent Friday in Bountiful, visiting her grandmother, Mr. Martha A. Burning-ha- and H3 . , Mrs. Golden Webster and daughter, Golds, spent Sunday in Centerville as guests of Mr, and Mr. Bert Warren. Mr. and Mr. WUford H. Webster entertained at a family dinner party at their home Sunday afternoon. Among the guest were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Udall, Salt take City. Mr. and Mrs. Duan K. Workman and children. Salt take City were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaalind and family. News About Folks in- - SYRACUSE MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Correspond eat .... Mr. and Mr. Earl E. Jones arrived here s Sunday evening from Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Mr. Jone waa the former Ethel Rampton of Syracuse. The couple have purchased a new home In Ogden, where they will now reside. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Dahl and two children enjoyed a family gathering oo Mother's Day with Mrs. Dahl's mother, Mr. Bessie S medley at her home in BountifuL - Mr. and Mr. Albert W. Tree ar spending a few weeks at their day farm at Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen of Brigham jCity, epent last week at the home of Mr. and Mr. Harold Wilcox. while the WilcWLa isera in the east Mr. Christensen is the former Marilyn Wilcox. John Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zenaa W. Bennett, waa honored with a birthday party at his home last Friday afternoon. Twenty-six friends of John' helped him celebrate hi eighth anniversary. The Gleaner and M Mn classes of the ward MIA entertained with a well arranged social in honor of their mothers last Friday evening at the ward Scout Room. Special guests were the Presidencies of the ward YWMIA and YMMIA and also 'Mr. Elmer , Wilcox, North Davis Stake Gleaner Director. Mr. Elva Thompson left Satur--, day for her horn at Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs. Thompson has spent the past three and a half months her at the home of her mother, Mrs. Esther Sessions Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beater and - family of Salt 'take ' City,wm Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beater. Mr. and Mrs. Val Dahl and daughter spent Sunday In Logan, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kidman, of Mra. Dahl. ' parents Mrs.. Phillip J. Bennett entertained at her homi Monday evening with a shower for her daugh- ter, Mrs. tadrimd Belnsp, of Hooper, She was assisted by another daughter. Mrs. Victor Atkinson, Of Roy. Thirty close relatives and friends were present. Mr. and Mra. Edward Bodily and i ' MAY s a Davis County Sheriffs Mounted Posse Ladies' Pleasure Class Entrance Fee, $3.00 Open to all ladies Western equipment to be used. $10.00 Purse, Entrance Fees Added. First place 50 Second place 80 Third place Childrens Pony Class AFTERNOON SHOW 2:00 P. M. . . Horse Races . . . Calf Roping . . . Cutting, Mateched Races NIGHT RODEO 8:00 P. M. No Entrance Fee all to children under 12 years Open of age riding ponies not over 14 hands high. Ponies must be measured before entering ring. First place Trophy, Second place bdt, Third place Belt. Broom Polo Davis Sheriffs Posse vs. Riders of the Wasatch. Steer Cutting, Entrance Fee, $7.50 $25.00 Purse, Entrance Fees Added. Second place , First place Fourth place-1Third place . Cow Hide Drag, Entrance Fee $5.00 "810.00 Purse, Entrance Fees Added. ,. . Second place First place Third place Wild Cow Milking, Entrance Fee $5.00 $10.00 Purse, Entrance Fees Added. Second place 30 First place . Third place GRAND ENTRY 20. Ducking Horses, Entrance Fee, $5.00 $25.00 Purse, Entrance Fee Added First place 50 Second place 30 Third place 20. Exhibition Drill by Ute Ranger . Calf Roping, Entrance Fee, $7.50 $25.00 Purse,-- Entrance Fees-Add-ed Second place 30 First place . Third place 50, 20. 50, 20. 30, 30, 0 f 50, 20. 30, 60, 20. 30, Steer Riding, Entrance Fee, $3.00 Open to all males over 15 years of age. $10.00 purse, Entrance fees added. Second place First place Third place 40, 20, . Gents Pleasure Clas-sEntrance Fee, $3.00 Western equipment to be used. $10.00 Purse Entrance Fees Added. Second place First place Third place 20 50, m p0 PROGRAM PROGRAM Entries may be mailed to: Ray $500 to be Given in Prizes! GRAND PRIZE-BAB-Y r BEEF 7 Daw- son, Layton, Utah. Exhibition by the Pershing Rifle Squad, from the University of Utah. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY 1:00 P.M. MAY 30 9 ETCBCE , |