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Show Kzyzville, Uavii County, Utah Thurs,.May 19, 1955 P. 10 Newt About Folks In KAYSVILLE R Mr. and Mra. Walwyn Green en- Friday evening, honoring Biahop Killian, outgoing Bishop of the First ward. Other guests were Mrs. Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth, Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Barnes, Mr. a imi WASHER and a DRYER all-b-c-ne Mr. and Mra. Joe Simpson and two children and Mrs. Lawrencs CooL Mr. and Mra. Golden ait visited last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Bennett at their home in Provo, Utah. : Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Burton, son Duane and daughter, Janee, and Mrs. Burtons motheer, Mrs. Cinda Smedley, have returned home from "IN THE TIME OF. HARVEST" J.-W- v f Norma Preeca, Correspondent Phono 293-- tertained with a dinner and Mrs. Phillip Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber. t Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and two children,-oProvo, are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart. They are moving to Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen and family of Garland, were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Hill in Layton. It was the second time in 23 years these missionary companions have been together. . Mr. and Mrs. Verle Hutchings and two daughters spent the week end in Salem visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warren. The Scoutmasters and assisting Scoutmasters of the Kaysville, Farmington, Centerville and Bountiful wards took their Boy Scout group on a overnight camp trip machine A single setting of the Daomatic dials and your clothes are litnmgHy tMtW then nmfUHlj dritd continuous, unattended operation. It works while you're esney ... while yon fey...evea while you tUp, Friday. Relief society conThe will held be vention Saturday, May 21, in the Kaysville First ward chapel.- Members of the general board will be present. Mrs. William Swan and four children and Nancy Swan spent the week end at their ranch at Ro-se-L Tri-sta- te The Kaysville bridge club will be entertained on Friday in Salt Lake at the University club. , The Phillips camp, DUP, held election of officers on Thursday May 2 at ..the home of Mrs. Lillie Blamires. New officers elected were, Mrs. Chloe Slade, captain; Mrs. Lillian Ringer, first vicecaptain; Mrs. Vera Stewart, second Mrs. Nora Crawley, secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Maude Odd, historian; Mrs. Ada Swafford, chorister; Mrs. Alice Barton,' organist; Mrs. Lillie Blamires, parliamentarian; Mrs. Lucy Barker, registrar. Mrs. Thornley Swan was special guest at the Fashion show and ,te a sponsored by the Central Junior High school Ninth grade girls on Wednesday at Layton. Mrs. LeConte Stewart was guest at the spring luncheon of the University of Utah Womens club at the Roof Gardens' of Hotel Utah Goofy 0 J' t'f 'i1 - it-m u and Bacon PCUF ; hj 7 pare for possible future events. . Members of the cast of the drama, In the Time of Harvest which is being presented tonight in Layton Stake are, front row, left to right, Lamont Harris, Reed Whitesides, Mrs. Ella Weaver, Betheen Dezonia; back row, left to right, Jeri Harris, Neil. Adama, Lavell Sackett, Jerry Timmons, and Darcy ' Nye. The drama was written by Martin C. Nalder, former Layton resident, now residing in Memphis, Tenn. Directed by stake drsma directors, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald. L. Spencer, it will be shown to the public at 8 . m. in the w hit chapel in Layton. Picture by Wanda Lund. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard New About Folks In building an addition to their home SYRACUSE Mra. dLj Virginia S. Bennett Correspondent Members fo the Clearfield club, composed of people from Syracuse, West Point and Clearfield, enjoyed an inter-clu- b dinner and program with the Lay-to- ri Kiwanis club last Thursday evening at the Central high school auditorium in 'Layton. Partners of these Kiwanis members were special guests. Elder Thorpe B. Isaacson of the presiding bishopric presidency of the LDS church was guest speaker. Ki-wa- Stevan Child, son of Mr. and Mra. William H. Child, underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils last Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mra. Lionel Nance are cial and meeting for the season Monday'afternoon at the Kaysville First ward Relief society room. Everett Thorpe, professor of art at USAC, was guest speaker. It was guest day and after a splendid program, light refreshments were served to a large crowd. Hostesses were Mra. Thornley K. Swan, Mrs. Raymond Ashton, Mrs. George W. Swan, Mra. Glen Garrett and Mra. Herbert Barnes. The Jaycees will hold a installation banquet May 2ft, at the Canton Cafe in Ogden at 7:30 p. m. Their wives will be special guests along with Mayor and Mrs. .Lloyd Bishop,' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anderson, Salt Lake, newly elected National director; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burnham, Layton, National director; Ted Anderson will be guest speaker of the evening. After the banquet, Ray Odd will take over the duties as president of Jaycees for the coming year. HAY EQUIPMENT MANY MORE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN MY GROCERIES, MEATS, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! here. - FELLER PACKING CO. DJjT t J RETAIL MEAT AT Hams You just never know what will happen when you get out on the road in your automobile. One of my customers tells me he ran over a farmers chicken and he stepped and offered to pay the farmer $2.00 for the hen. The farmer replied, Mr you better ntake it $5.00. My $3.00 Rooster was mighty fond of that hen and tie shock might kill him. The moral of this story, Pre- f Layton. inches widt, the Only Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buhler and Beodia Duomatic iuslmvtsmy-wher- e children visited Mr. and Mrs. in the home recreation George Barnett in Ogden, Sunday. room, kitchen, bathrooas Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Thorne, nr U-Mr. and Mrs. Linn Adama, Mr. and Colafir Mrs. Gene Rowe spent Sunday at cfcotei rt iexsstmtrii loorit ELECTUC Wendover, Utah. Misa Florence Young, Provo, was Usy DEY1X8 a week end guest of Mrs. Josephine ladget Teraul Grave. Mrs. Grave, the former Josephine Killian, will leave on Sunday, May 22, for Germany, to join her husband who is stationed there with the army. APPLIANCE Mr. and Mrs. Clair Christensen are moving to' Elko, Idaho. Mr. PHONE 585-- J Saturday. Christensen will be county agent Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaye Barton of the LAYTON, UTAH Owyhee Indian reservation. spent the week end in Salt Lake They will be missed by their many friends in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Farmer, Sr., Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alquist, Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Farmer, Jr Kearns, celebrated their fathers birthday, Wallace Farmer, Sr on May 0, at a dinner at Andys Cafe in Salt Lake.Attorney and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan will attend the principals banquet tonight at Farmington. Principals who attended the convention at Seattle, Washington, recently! gave reporta of those meetings. SYRACUSE Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian entertained at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Josephine Grave who is leavHomo o! Sugar-cure- d ing for Germany. Other guests besides the family were, Mr. and Mrs. Roes Brown and children, Mr. and Whole or Half, Cat and Wrapped for QO Mrs. Jay Webster and family. LB. Ji Your Freezer A family pot luck party was held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Effie Miller. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jensen and son, Larry, Mr. and Mre. Jerry Furgeson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barton and family, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby and children. The Art club held ita closing so- - WHOLESALE PRICES Gossip v vice-captai- n; BEN BROUGH The .quorums of the Aaronic Priesthood of the Syracuse Second ward presented a program Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. The program was in commemoration of the organization of the Aaronic Priesthood which was May 15, 1920. Also in celebration of 128 years of this Priesthood organization the Syracuse ward Aaronic members presented a similar program in their ward last Sunday evening. Mrs. Elwin A. Petersen and Mrs. Lewis Selnite entertained with a kitchen shower for Nelda W. Ball at the home of Mrs. Petersen in NelClearfield Monday evening. da is being married in the near future to Mr. Roy Pearson of Clearfield. She ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waite of Syracuse. Mr. and Mra. David E. Cook, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Hansen to Salt Lake City last Saturday where they attended the funeral services of e relative, Mr. Boyd Olson, of Southgate, Cali- WE WILL FINANCE A FREEZER FOR YOU! FOR AS LITTLE AS Maggie Simmons, Mra. Lois Rob- erts and son, Tommy, Shauna Lynn, John and Shauma Bennett. All Mia Maids of the Syracuse ward and Syracuse Second ward M. I. A. attended the North Davis stake Mia Maids Spring festival last Saturday afternoon at Clearfield. At the luncheon the girls mothers were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Hansen and family of Garland, Utah; Mr. and Mra. Lewis' Briggs and four sons. THIS WEEKS TELEVISION SPECIAL Raytheon Console C2163 Mahogany SAVE $100.00 SPECIAL REPOSSESSION 12 SAVE $157.55 Whole, Lb t 45c 56 Lb. PAY $180 A WEEK S. & H. GREEN STAMPS Retail Sales Layton Cold Storage B. M. ANDERSON, 156 WEST GENTILE Owner Phone 30 SPECIAL LAYTON Chrome Sets Regular $89.95 , Your Choice of Colors . . . ONLY .. Converse Fishing Boots PAIR $13.49 Colorizer Paints Glass Spinning Rod Spinning Reel 100 Yds. Line ONLY i Wrought Iron Camp Ensemble Reg. $24.95 Value Waffle Bakers ' China ware Crockery GLASS FLY ROD, AUTOMATIC REEL FLY LINE ' $19.95 Value ONLY Fry Pans s We Have a Complete Line of Sporting Goods c. . BENNETT'S Electrical Appliances Steam Irons Toasters Mixers DIAL 70L Freezer Capacity Deluxe Automatic Delrost Regular Price Special C This Week $507.55 c. Massey-IIarri- NEW GUARANTEE Cu. FL Double Door Your Sunset Shopping Center FORMERLY MOREYS , SUNSET, UTAH New Holland Ferguson Sales and Service CONVENIENT TERMS THIS WEEKS REFRIGERATOR Lane Cedar Chests Jewelry Silverware Club Aluminum - Special This Week FURNITURE, HARDWARE, APPLIANCES, SPORTING GOODS 445 North Main, Sunset SPECIALS E. R. STEED CO- Regular Price Yf CD W M CB 9 Suggestions A Complete Selection of . . . SHANK END, Lb, 41c Center Slices, Lb, 75c ' i fornia. Mr. and Mra. Zenas W. Bennett had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. end Mrs. Irvin Newman and daughter, Mary Margaret, Mrs. a Week We Will Finance a Food Bank As Low As $8.35 a Week Graduation Gift BUTT END, Lb. ..49c a weeks vacation trip to Arizona, California, Nevada and the south- era Utah parks. Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mrs. Lester Frew, Mra. Jerry Larson, Mrs. Helen Willey, Mrs. William S. Holt, Mrs. Glen Warren and Mrs. Marion Willey enjoyed last Thursday in Logan with dinner at the Blue bird Cafe. 4 SPECIAL BUY Inch Fry Pan Heavy Gauge Steel Regular $1.89 ONLY EACH - (jg ONLY $13.95 YOUTH SET TELESCOPIC POLE REEL LINEw $525 ALL FOR N I V |