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Show New About Folk in KAYSVILLE Norm Preece, Correspondent Phone 293-R nd Mrs. Hod Sander and Mr. end Mrs. Bob Sanders and son, family of Provo were dinner guests on Sunday at a family dinner at the home of Judge and Mrs. WillU Ritter in Salt Lake. Mrs. Clover Sanders entertained the Bay View club at its Christmas party at her home last Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Trimble of Salt Lake gave an informal and impressive talk on -- Honolulu where she resided for 2u years. She showed native clothing, and told of customs of the people. She had slides showing how they spend Christ- mas in Hawaii. The three Kaysville Relief society wards will not hold their reguMr. daughter, Patricia, of Salt Lake, will be Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thornley? Swan. Felahaw King is home from the University to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William- - Hr King. The Passing Scene by Chon Day "V- -- ' Mr. and Mrs. Clair Christensen and son, Lynn, will spend Christ- GARAGE mas with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christensen at Thatcher, Utah. Mrs. W. S, Paine of Ogden will spend Christmas with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomley K. Swan. Mr Kelton Cottrellf Salt Lake and Mr. Reed Cottrell of Ogden spent one day- - last week Visiting their mother, Mrs. Walter Cot- UUUUUl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meiners Myron and June Meiners of Provo will spend Christmas with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Mein - Idaho. Mrs. W. S. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Graham and two children of Salt Lake were Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cottrell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green's infant baby who has been seriously ill in the St. Marks hospital is im- proving. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and family spent the week end visiting in Malad, Idaho. ' of the Nations 8,0tW counties is Kaysviiln, Darla Coactr, Utah expected to be published eirly next " year. ThursM Dec. 23, 1934 P. In a final,, statement, the super-- . U - V tuale r visor expressed his appreciation OannoiCTr.' today performs hist, for the spendid cooperation he final act as field supervisor foi the UC.4 Census of Agriculture nd his enumerator received from fsmiAM in t A counties in which by closing down the temporary of-- , e be census.-Thiconlucted fice which was established at Salt City. Utah for taking the &A I.T l. Kt. H Mr. he added, "enabled us operation, to complete this important inven- j tory of our agricultural resources quickly and efficiently. Vt s co-La- ke Good Clicer, party in Ogden at the Hotel Bon lxmond Sunday evening. The Kaysville Litetary club held its annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Marilyn Odd on Mr. Melvin Ashbaker and Mr. and Mrs.' Carl Ashbaker spent the week end visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ashbaker- at Grace, . , census. Farm census questionnaires collected locally are being shipped to Census headquarters for editing and tabulating. The results, when published, will present figures for counties, states, regions and the United States. The first of the preliminary reports covering each JL trell. Kim Cranney, who Is attending California Tech at Pasadena, arrived home to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. K. J. Cranney. Mrs. Louise Green and her brother, Tracy Hess, of Farmington, spent Sunday at Skull Valley visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hess. Mrs. Norma Swan will entfer-tai- n a' Christmas family party at her home on Christmas Eve. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. William Swan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock Swan and child; Mr. and Mr. Dean Davis and children; George Robert Swan, Mrs. Charles Sheppard and Farm Census Now' Completed-- M lar meeting during the Christmas ers. holidays. They will meet again on the third and fourth of January. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton and four children who have been stationed at Dugway Proving Grounds have moved back to Kaysville in their home. Dr. Rampton has received his discharge from the service. The Kaysville Rotary club entertained their wives on Wednesday evening, December dd, at 7:0o p. m., at Davis high school. Harold Cailey is general chairman and Mrs. Alan Blood is in charge of decorations. Reverend Webber of .SaltrLake spoke to the group and a ladies' trio from Bountiful furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Barnes will fly to Berkeley, California to spend the holidays with their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Joe Gillespie and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goltz and s' I f In this gay season ef fellowship, were Monday evening. Ronnie Stewart and Beth Dredge. They played games and exchanged gifts. IS members were present. Mr. and Mr. Jerry Furgson are making their home in Kaysville at the Effie Miller apartment. Mrs. Vera Liston entertained the Art club Christmas Kaysville luncheon party at her home Monday afternoon. The Kaysville Lions club held its annual Xmas party and danca at Old McDonald Farm in Riverdalo. Hal Anderson was chairman. Twenty-five members and guests enjoyed delicious chicken and ateak dinners and recevied Christmas gifts. ' Mis Irene Swan entertained we There Safely Service mutt ba something wrong with H. It keeps hitting things.'? take great Joy salntlng tor valued patrons, whose friendship In -- The Travelers - V wo traly treasure! MERST CHRISTMAS Janice I F A II II I II G CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC ROY, UTAH As the winter wears on so 'does the condition of our cars. If we have a pair of shoes and they wear out or need repairing we usually do something about it. But, how often do we conChristmas party for tinue to drive our automobiles when they are In need of repairs? delightful 14 children of the Swan's families It is all too often. i on Wednesday afternoon at her be no excuse to anyone that our car failed to react lome. It can the way it should in causing an accident. Lts all get our Mrs. Whitlock Swan and baby are with her parents, Mr. automobiles taken care of when they need it. Perhaps the old and visiting Mra. Charles Liljenquist at adage of "A stitch in time saves nine will come home.to some Hyrum thia week. of us' to do something about those ''worn out brakes or that Sherman B. Sheffield, son of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Sheffield, arslipping clutch or those worn out tires or any of the many rived home from Loa Angeles, Calihazardous conditions that sometimes prevail. fornia, Sunday to spend the holiOn another subject the Jacees of Kaysville with- t!o thank days with his parents. He is teachand congratulate the people of Davis County who put forth ing and attending the University enough effort to keep the County free from accident on S--D of California. Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Sheffield Day. of Butte, Montana, will arrive home If we all continue to think and act with a little more con- Christmas morning to spend holisideration for the other folks on the highways we can enjoy days with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wc Greet Yon , At Christinas We take great pleasure at this happy holiday time - to talutc all our friendi : Thank you for your loyalty. Bonnion Drug Garrett, who is UTAH ROY, teaching in California, is home to Phone Sheffield. spend the holidays with her par- more Safe Driving Days in Davis County. ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Glen Garrett Presented as a Public Service by Mr. LeRoy Crawley is ill at his home. The Kaysville Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart were Traffic Safety Committee dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Backman Wednesday evening We should give as we would reHe who is afraid of being too SYRACUSE in Ogden. and generous has lost the power of ceive, cheerfully, quickly, The Kaysville First ward MIA without hesitation; for there is being magnanimous. Mary Baker "Homo ol " enjoyed a hay ride Christmas carol no grace in a benefit that sticks to Eddy. WE SELL DIRECT TO YOU party Tuesday evening. After carol- the fingers Lucius Seneca. his For no was there bounty, ing they returned to the church WE SELL ONLY STATE INSPECTED HEATS Nothing unworthy of perpetuity winter in it; an autumn it was for chili and hot chocolate. BUY OF THE YEAR FOR ALL PATRONS FELLC- -3 Mrs. Gibbs Smith entertained for should be transmitted to children. that grew the more by reaping Baker William Mary Eddy. Shakespeare. a few friends at a festive holiday hour at her homeWednesday afternoon. Whole or Hnlf The Kaysville Octet Francis CUT AND WRAPPED Frost, Kay Sheffield, Joyce Sheffield, Ann Cottrell, Val Jay Staurt K-- Whole Eugene Lyman, Dean Lundberg and Sheffield Killian, directed by Ham and Bacon Cured, Sausage Ground, Lard Rendered Cut and Wrapped Mrs. Verona Christensen, sang Christmas carola at the different . wards at the Dee hospital Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart entertained them --afterward at a buffet supper at their home. Mr. and Mra. Clair Christensen were their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green, Mr. and Mrs. James eilsqn and Mr. 'o and' Mrs. Harold Perkins attended the First Security Bank Christmas Miss . 60 FELLER PACKING Co. Sugar Cured Hams and Dacca V OF To Oar Friend and Customer.. BEEF P BISHOPS Sales Service LAYTOII PIIOIIE 21 0 lb. or Half R i ......... .....lb. . Try Feller's Hickory Smoked Turkeys. .!b. 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