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Show r ' News About Folks In week vacation to Iowa, visiting Golden Taylor and Robert Bur- from a four day trip to Idaho ton, Ogden, returned home from for Salmon fishing. KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders and a four day pack trip to the Uinta CWO and Mrs. William Nor-guetwo children, Provo, were dinner mountains. - Norms Preoee, Corrsapondent and son. Max. Munich, Gerguesta of Mr. and Mrs. Jlod SandPfcono 293-Mrs. Ernest Behling spent one many, were house guests for two ers Sunday. day last week visiting her brother, days of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jost Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and Mr. Glen Mrs. and Mr. Stewart, Stanley Nelson, at the Veteran's Mr, and Mrs. Norguest were forchildren. Price, visited Mr. and ( and Mrs. Deon Stuart. Val Jay Hospital in Salt Lake. mer residents of Kaysville. Mrs. Ernest Behjing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Barber, Mrs. Joseph W. Neville returned Stuart, and Shawna Frasier atThe Kaysville Fifth Ward held tended the wedding reception of California, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford home after spending three weeks and Dean Haslam at Barber, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. with her mother in Salt Lake. Primary preparation meeting Mon- Betty Stuart Ivan Thomley, Ogden, were visitWellsvilie, evening. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Durrett, day evening at the home of Bea ors of Mrs. George W. Wilcox, on Mr. and Mrs. George Whittmann JfJhnson. end two sons, Sacramento, Calif., . Friday. and family returned from an enwere weekend guesta of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen and The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins. joyable week in Island Park, Idaho. family returned home from a two Walter Bingham is ill at the Mrs. Art Gerber is ill in the St A patio party and program will Marks Hospital. Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake. be held Thursday evening at the The sixth meeting of the YKC's Mr. and Mrs: George Whitlock Second and Third Ward Chapel club was held July 20 at the Swan, Mrs. George Swan, Mr. and honoring the former Third Ward home of Rebecca Ence. They made Mrs. William Swan, attorney, and Bishopric LaVirl Stewart, Vera nut crunch cookies with excellent Mrs. K. Swan, Mr- - and Butcher, Lea Drainey, Don WhitThomley in results. Mrs. Howard Bonnemort, attend- taker, Alan Manning and Kirtley LTAJ STARS") Mr. and Mrs. Horace Porter and ed the farewell testimonial for Tucker. All former ward members two children, Portersville, were Richard L. Evans, Jr, son of Mr. are cordially invited. Bos Office ltt Miles dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- and Mrs. Richard L. Evans, in Salt Mrs. Betty Ann Mitximberg, 7:00 P. M. North of ' Show Starts mer Lewis, Sunday. Layton Lake at the Garden Park ward, Whidbey Island, Washington, is at Dusk on lliway 91 The Kaysville Third Ward Re- Sunday. After the testiminal they visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. lief Society will meet Monday, were guests at a open house at Vem Woosley. Bettys husband, The Home of CinemaAugust 8 at the home of Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mra. Richard PHAN Elton Mitximberg, is with scope and Vista Vision the Navy. He left July 20 on the Walter Buhler. Work day will L. Evans. THURS, FRI, SAT. U.S.S. Mount Olympus AYC8 for start at 10:00 a.m. Teachers reLeland Wright, Jr, Oakland, AUGUST 4. 9, P.T. Barrow, Alaska. Betty plans All 1:30 at meeting p.m. visiting One of the Greatest of All Calif, has been visiting his aunt teschers should be present. to visit her parents and friends for Adventures and uncle, Attorney and Mrs. Mrs. Van Weaver is ill in the an indefinite period. K. Swan. The Ulrich Buhler family reSt Benedicts Hospital suffering Thomley M. Bagley and Miss Miss E. with polio. union will be held August 20 at Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler Irene Swan enjoyed dinner in Salt Lorin Farr Park in Ogden, The and two children, Salt Lake, were Lake on Sunday in honor of Mrs. program wil begin at 1:00 p.m. dinner . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bagleys birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashbaker Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Woodward and and Walter Buhler Sunday. children, Grace, Idaho, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis and four sons. Salt Lake, visited with and Mrs. Carl Ashbaker and famtwo children, Billings, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison Saturday ily, Clearfield, Mrs. Sarah Daines, are spending a vacation with evening. Salt Lake, were dinner guesta of Dorothy, Susan, David, Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ElAshbaker, Barney Benton, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Sunday. f mer Lewis this week. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hutchings are spending their vacation with Dick Woosley, Lynn Nance and ClIltMiSCOPt I and two children, Mr. and Mra. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jack Walters returned home last TeciOotPRl J. A. Warren, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Benton. week from a vacation to the southKbfc Jomos Dick Gailey and a party of five ern Steele Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Utah parks. MASON DOUGLAS Glen Lows, Springville, were guests left Sunday for a three week vacaMr. and Mrs. Gene Rowe, Layton, ru. lukas mm lom Plus Walt Disney's, Award at a patio dinner at the home of tion to New York and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Melba Thome and Winning True Life Warrant Officer, Sr. Grade and Mr. Mrs.. tn Dean and Warren Salt family enjoyed a swimming party Adventure Mrs. "William H. Elder, and son Lake, Sunday. They celebrated the BEAR COUNTRY Saturday at PineviewyDam in Ogare visiting this den Donald Duck Cinema Scope birthdays of Glen Lowe, Dean War- Richard, Japan, canyon. week with their sister and famCartoon ren and Verl Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and Knewell Rushforth left Monday ily, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Nielsen. family were dinner guests of Mr. SUN, MON. ONLY on a twelve day business trip to They have spent the past 3 Vi years and Mrs. Emmett Brown in Salt AUGUST 7 AND 8 in Japan with the Signal Corps and Glorious Outdoor ' Washington, D. C. Lake, Sunday. Ad venture Mr. and Mrs. William Swan, at- will now make their home in WashDane Winkelman spent a week D. C., after visiting with torney and Mrs. Thomley K. Swan, ington, visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Arams, of relatives in Utah. Mrs. John Winkelman, in Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cullimore Laketown, will be guests of Mr. Pleasant Usimm'goloi and Mrs. Hulme Nebecker, of Salt and family and Mrs. W. C. Yose, Mrs. Howard Bloxham and three taiia-teic- a Laka at a dinner party at the Fort arrived home Sunday evening from children spent last week visiting a 2 Vi week vacation trip to Cor- her Mr. and Mi's. Joseph Douglas Golf Club, Friday evening. parents, HUR-fcqPi, Mr. and Mrs. Samual Morgan onado, Calif. Mr. Cullimore was Grandsen. mnuiMCVB have returned from a vacation to with the Marine Reserve TrainMrs. Effie Miller had as Suning Camp while there. Yellowstone. day dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Swan William H. Umpleby and children, Clyde Gailey underwent a major and children were dinner guests of Mrs. riui Walt Disney's DelightJ. F. Conrad and Mrs. Waloperation at the LDS Hospital in Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hutchinson in ful Story of a Thorobred Salt Lake, Monday. ter CottrelL STORMY Mr. and Mra. Ernest R. Behling Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Grant Winkelman enterla Technicolor entertained with a supper, Sunday The Kaysville Lions Club met at tained at a Lagoon outing for her Larkins Cafe Thursday evening. TUES., WED. ONLY evening in honor of Mrs. Behling's daughter, Sue, on Tuesday. Sue were honored with a guest was They AUGUST 9. It birthday. Guests were Mr. and eight years old. All the Excitement and Mrs. Robert Behling and family, speaker from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green left Intrigue Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb, Mr. Wednesday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, w7 were dinner guests of Mr. to i Kamas, and Mra.'WeaIey Behling and chilspend a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart one day last I dren, Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greens brother and sister. Mr. and week. Mrs. Isreal Green, and Mrs. ElizaTaylor, Bountiful; Mrs. Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bone were HarMr. Mrs. and Nelson, Price, beth Ball. dinner guests of , Mr. and Mrs. lan Nelson and children, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy S. Dickson, field Sun-amiMr. and Mrs. Chester Flint and Butte, Montana, visited one day dinmnm last week with Mr. and Mrs. WiltWW daughter Cathrine; Sharon Taylor. - M in honor of, Mrs. Keith ner party Mrs. arand Hill Pearl liam Slade and family. Bountiful; rived home from a 10 day trip Browns birthday. Heber Bloxham left for Delco, SECOND TTIRIL1JNG HIT Twenty-thre- e members and their Nevada to visit Mr. and Mrs. Vesthrough Yellowstone Park and of the Kaysville Rotary tal visiting relatives at Idaho Falls, partners for a few weeks. Bloxhapi Club enjoyed breakfast at .Hods A group of friends celebrated Pocatello, Livingston and Butte, Montana. They visited the Temple Hollow last Monday morning. Mrs. Don Gibbs and Mrs. Clifford m. casct tcsom untci Mr. Elden Nielsen returned home Cards ton, Alberta, Canada, and at Blainires birthdays at a party in STARTING THURSDAY drove on to Calgary; Banff National Park, and Lake Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Leonard, were dinner guests of Mr. Kamas, ifrTt v t and Mrs. Glen Stuart Monday evening. relatives.' ' st B 4-- H SLl'UJ&fl, cars rAtn y 0 Salt Lake Tuesday evening. The Kaysville Sixth Ward Relief Society held a special meeting Monday, Mrs. Inez Tingey, Stake President in Logan, gave a demonstration on making aluminum tray. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Alhquist and family. Salt Lake, spent the weekend at Mirror Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and two children left for their home in Taft, California, after spending 18 days with Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arville Singleton, Provo, were week end guests of Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle. Mrs. Oma Wilcox, Layton, gave a lecture on the Great Salt Lake, Monday evening at the Special Interest class of Kaysville Sixth Ward. Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle and Mrs. Chloe Slade spent Thursday working at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake. EXPERIENCED FLOOR r- f Slum Admiral Theatre Kaysville, Daria County, Utah Thura, Auk-- 4, 1955 Page The Kaysville Fourth Whrd Reheld Tuesday, lief Society will August 9, in the Relief Society room, beginning at 11:15. I HARDWOOD LA MAR W. DAY him abort aitlaailly advartltad V.tf. -- UAI1TED A Ufa bwetaeae policy. PHONE KAYSVILLE 311 Calilonua-Weste- See DAN FIORELU 319 Glen Avenue . LAYTON Phone Tond" teal IPrfs Csfi Yota Testimony was given to Utahs Milk Study Committee to show that where the retail price of milk has been fixed by law, it has inevitably been set too high in order to protect inefficient, marginal middlemen!- J.j s - . o , :' -- r Mr Stuart Russell, who represents some 30 milk producer cooperatives throughout the United States, testified: ' . ' those areas where the resale price as well as the producer price Is controlled, the (resale) prices invariably have been set at too high a level, with a consequent detriment to be consumer, without a proportionate return to the producer. In CLEARFIELD FREE SHOW HCltETS HOLDER'S Western SERVICE SINCLAIR LAYTON, UTAH of Sinclair Gasoline of S Gallons or More, We Will Give a FREE Pass to tho 419 NORTTI MAIN Witk Every DRIVE-I- N THEATRE Novr Playing M-0-- WED., THURS, FRI, SAT. D AUGUST 3. 4, 8 AND 8 . I LITTLE RASCALS SPECIAL 8atarday Matinee, 1:38 P. M. VALLEY OF HEAD HUNTERS Johnny Weissmuller Serial Cartoon ALL SEATS 15c D D heusfon-whee- ti LUCILLE BALL DESI ARNAZ Hus "SIIE COULDN'T SAY IIO' 8 AND 9 - . D ALASKAN TROUT WED, THURS, FRI, SAT. ' AUGUST 19, 11, 12, 13 THE FAR HORIZONS I . - TUES. Glenn Ford Barbara Stanwyck Edward G. Robinson Plus I I STARTS SUNDAY "i--? MON- 0 THE VIOLENT MEN 'WEST OF ZANZIBAR 71a hilarious comedy of a honeymoon in a SUN, AUGUST 7. Ulus I I Cinemascope I Clyde Beatty, Mickey Splllane Plus I I THE 1 GIGANTIC ADVENTURE 1 1 RING OF FEAR Fill-o- p LAYTON Mr. Sverre M. Omdahl, director of the Department of Agriculture of the State of Washington (and a dairy farmer) gave similar testimony: Phone D I Technicolor Fred MacMurray Charleton Heston Donna Reed, Barbara Hale CHILDREN, 18c; ADULTS, 50e Shew Starts. 794 I I I I I I I I I I I Electric Mirrophonie Sound WED., THURS, FRI, SAT. AUG. 3. 4. 5 AND 8 ROBBERS ROOST Color by De Luxe George Montgomery ... The producer must receive a fair price or ' he will shortly be forced out of business, but, by the same token, I have always objected to the state setting a price (retail price) which would tend ta favor inefficiency. BEDEVILED i ' Cinemascope Anne Baxter, Steve Forrest SUN, MON, TUES. AUGUST 7. 8. AND 9 ' LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME t Cinemascope Doris Day, James Cagney WED, THURS, FRI, SAT. AUGUST 10, 11, 12, 13 ESCAPE TO BURMA Barbara Stanwyck Robert Ryan Technicolor Plus GLASS SLIPPER I States Life ri Insurance Company KAYSVILLE Cam The real milk problem in Utah is for producers to be protected while milk bottlers and retailers compete for your business. Such competition will then give you milk at the lowest possible price and enable Utah dairy farmers to sell more milk. Sofeivay Stores, 6 ta, Canada to visit Mrs. Sheffields parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hacking. , lew-a- ly rT rTOi 4-- H LAYERS fodlin - wmur The YKC club held its 7th meeting at the home of Ann Duckworth, Tuesday, August 2.' They made chocolate cake, topped with snow cap icing. Recipe files and hooka were checked and refreshments served. ( Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Frost and children attended the Frost family reunion at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake last Friday. Miss Joan Bybee left for her home at Stockton, Calif, after spending two weeks with relatives and friends in Kaysville. Mrs. Louise Green visited with Mrs. Harry Piper in Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield and children left Saturday for a trip to New York for a few weeks. Cpl. and Mrs. Grant Sheffield and daughter, Vicki, Ft. Ord, Calif, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield left for Cardston, Alber- - INCORPORATED 0252-R- 3 |