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Show in the past few years. Kaysvilla. Daria County, Utah News of the arrival of a baby Thurs., May 26, 1955 Page 0 boy comes from Logan. The infant arrived last week to Mr. and Mrs. News About Folks In Vaughn E. Hansen, former Syracuse residents. This, makes six SYRACUSE children in the Hansen family. n They have Jour sons and two Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett daughters. Grandparents in SyraCorrespondent are Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gaicuse Fhone: Kaysville 0363-- J 2 ley and Ernest Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen and The Jr. M Men and Jr. Gleaners, son, Darrell of Union were last Mia Maids and Explorers were enWednesday and Thursday guests tertained with a fireside gathering at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Clyde at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Hansen. On Thursday both famiCharles Schofield last Sunday evelies motored to Hyrum and visited Miss Jean Schofield was ning. other relatives there. hostess. Speaker for the evening The following from Syracuse at- was Carl K. Barbee. . tended the funeral services last Mrs. Lydia Roberts and Mr. Thursday afternoon at Woods and Mrs. Wallace Wright of Salt Cross for Mrs. Barbara Holt Wood: Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. ErMrs. Ethel Holt, a sister-in-lanest Roberts and son, Michael, OgMra. Elmer Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. den, were Sunday evening visitors Clayton Holt and William S. Holt of Mrs. Lois Roberts and son, Mrs. Emily A. Walker, Mrs. Tommie. Jennie Calland-Mr- . and Mrs. James Mrs. Sally Carlson of Salt Lake H. Call, all of Ogden, visited in City has been visiting the past Syracuse Monday. They came to week with her niece, Mrs. Helen attend the funeral services for Willey. , George A.' Rampton. Mr. and. Mrs. LeMar Stuart enMrs. Jim Barber and Mrs. Jim tertained at their home Monday Williams entertained last Friday evening with a family dinner party. at the home of Mrs. Barber, with Guests included Mr. and Mrs. a kitchen shower for Mrs. Verge Joshua A. Ashton, Mrs. Esther Gailey, the former Joyce Barber. Sessions, Mrs. Lois Roberts and Thirty members of the Galley and son. Tommy, and Tom Ashton, all Barber families attended this love- of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ly social. Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar 'Larry Spencer suffered painful Ashton and their families of Evinjuries Sunday evening, when he anston, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph feU from a tree in the neighbor' Ashton and family of Union, Mr. hood of his home. He was rushed and Mrs. Robert Bunting and famto the Dee hospital for treatment ily of Midvale and Virgil Ashton of of internal injuries, a fractured Cheyenne, Wyo. left arm and a possible broken Mrs. Jack L. Marble was hostess back. Larry is the son of Mr. at her home Tuesday evening to and Mrs. Glen Spencer. Broken the jStudy Guild. Twelve members bones are nothing new to Larry, attended. The group meets regu as he has had three broken arms larly and studies and serves foods - w; ' j Novy On! At Prices You Can t Afford to Miss! . .W, We will meet any legitimate advertised price in the same Quality Tire! Co-o- p KAYSVILLE, UTAH XN, wi DEgcd DrcnShg HabBo cob-juncti- on 4-- H tional agricultural instructor or county agent to the effect that the exhibitor meets the requirements of ownership, registration, record keeping, and that in hia opinion the KAYSVILLE Norma Preeee, Correspondence Mrs. Ferris Thomassen, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H. Thomassen and daughter, Salt Lake, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle on Friday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle and family. Mrs. Lola Stephens and Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle attended the Eight and Forty meeting and banquet at Brigham City Wednesday evening. Walter Buhler is ill at the veterans hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs. Anna Thomassen, Long to Beach, arrived Wednesday spend tha Memorial Day holiday with Mra. Roetta" Kilfoyle. Mr. and Mra. Paul Thomassen, San Jose, Calif., will also be gueste of Mrs.. Roetta Kilfoyle during the Memorial Day holiday. Primary preparation meeting at her home Monday evening. After the meeting a social was enjoyed by the officers and teachers. CLEARFIELD ward at First sacrament meeting were Seminary graduates from the ward. They included Nancy Larsen, Ann Jean Page, Robert Speira, Robert Barlow and Joyce Taylor. Thera wars more graduates this year a cial cum at a SEESATiam p'.ice CHECK THESI FEATURES Automatic Opening and Closing Twelve (12) Height Adjustments FsSy Ventilated Toe Wkisks Moisture Away Extremely Light and Easy To Handle Coaler Ironing. Striking Capper Finish SPECIAL PRICE DASLM.V S' HDWE. & SPORTING GOODS ,, CLEARFIELD, , UTAH from First ward than ever Wore. These were the first class to graduate from the new seminary build1 ing. Clarence Stoker, who served as city councilman for 15 years in Clearfield city was honored guest at a dinner last Monday at Kellys Dinner House, attended by all the present town board, city manager and clerk. from various countries. At Mrs. Marble they studied foods of and later enjoyed Italian Italy dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sessions and family were visitors last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rex George at their home in BountifuL Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook motored to Logan last Wednesday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mn. Dale Pingree and Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Cook and family. Mra. Netti'U'Wilcox of Kays-vill- e was a visitor last Friday at the iome of her Brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Clifford Bar- ber. FRESH BAKED REG. PRICE 75c WEEK END SPECIAL HONEY NEW PIE Bread HAMBURGER BUNS , Cello Pack- - PER LOAF EACH NEW HOT DOG OR Apple Cheddar CINNAMON . , ,, Cheese Cake Each, Doztiiww o ANGELUS -F- RUIT FLAVORED . last weeks Speakers 129 SO. STATE TO If well-know- Mrs. Wendell Barnes will enter' tain the Evening Bridge Club at her home Thursday. Mrs. Laddie Timothy held the First and Sixth Kayavilla Ward i im-or-mi-m- Three SALT LAKE CITY prominent Utah livestock leaders have been chosen by officials ,pf Junior' Fat the Intermountain Stock Show to receive the coveted honorary Master Stockman award at the annual Bhew, June 2 at North. Salt Lake Union Stockyards. 1 They are: Alden K. Barton, chairman, of Utah Agricultural Commission; J. A. Scorup, prominent stockman from Grand and San Juan counties; and L. E. Ellison, n banker from Layton. This honor is normally reserved for the junior showmen whose fat beef, lambs and hogs place in the purple ribbon bracke't at the .annual show. In addition to the honorary Mas ter Stockman award, one of the trio, Mr. Scorup, will be further honored when Swift & Co., in with the Utah Cattle and Horse GrowerjV'Association, presents the annual Stockman of tha Year award for Utah to the prom inent livestock leader. Merrill Parkin, manager of the show, reports that' preparations foi the annual event are nearing completion. Mr. Parkin points out to junior showmen, FFA chapter adleaders that envisors and tries close May 24. Entry blanks must be filled out, listing each individual to be exhibited, and mailed to stock show officials by ths above date. The blanks must be signed by the exhibitor and certified by the voca- S SAVE MONEY! Davie Farm MEXICAN Stockman Award stock grades at least good. The popular sales team of brothers Charlie and Bill Adams will again serve as auctioneers when the fat stock is auctioned off the second day of the show. Bill Morgan will assist the Adams brothers in performances of the tale. TIRE SALE CO-O- P Local Leader To Receive DEL MONTE 12 oz. Bottle CATSUP o FIRM STAR KIST CHUNK STYLE TUNA 00 OZ. CAN .... Verd ugo Select beg Pitted ScottieWOOs RIPE OLIVES: 4, Tall S'! 00 4 PMp I 0 0.0 0 : j : CLEANSING TISSUES;: SOUTH AMERICAN FRUIT SI '203 10-o- z. per pound, ; He |