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Show tf , to Newa About Folk JIallidays brother, Joseph Gibby Horrocks and Mrs. A1 Horrockt, who is an artist at the LDS Tem- Pocatello, were last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mieners, ple. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler, The Secrist Family Reunion will be held Saturday at Reese Park, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller, Mr. and Mrs; George F. Barker and Brigham City. Mrs. Sylvia Jessop, Logan, visit- Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle were guests ed last week with her daughter at a birthday party Friday evening and family, Mr. and Mrs. Casper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd honoring Mrs. Odds birthCarroll. The Kaysville Rotary Club gave day. an annual outing for the boys and Mrs. Reed Peterson and children, girls Wednesday evening at Hods left Saturday for Anaheim, CaliHollow. Dinner and a special pro- fornia, after spending three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Julia Webgram were enjoyed. Dr, Afton Eliason, Fresno, Cali- ster. fornia was luncheon guest Tuesday The Y. K. C. club held its of Mrs. Casper Carroll. eighth meeting August 9 at the Mrs. Hannah Jarman, Mrs. Lois home of Nancy Odd. They made Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gone with the Wind Pudding. ReJarman attended the Jarman Famfiles and records were cipe ily Reunion at Bountiful Monday. brought up to date and refresh- KAYSVILLE Norma Preeee, Correspondent Phono 293-R ' WHOS NEW Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorson are proudly announcing the arrival of a son, born July 31 at the Dee Hospital, weighing 7 lb. S& oz. They have three sons and two daughters at home pleased to have a playmate. Granmothers are Mrs. Nora Barnett, Mrs. Joseph Thorson, Sr., Provo, One of the employees of Inland Printing Company is happy to announce the birth of his third son, born July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hales at the St. Benedicts Hospital, weighing 5 lb. 14 os.' Mrs. Buby Hales, Spanish Fork, Mr. Alc Howard Larsen, who is and Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton, with the U. S. Air Force left TuesGenola, Utah are the proud grandfor Ft. Worth, Texas. Howard day . parents. been has visiting his parents, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chamberlain Mrs. and Lloyd Bishop and family announce the arrival of a son, bom August 3 at the Dee Hos- for 21 days. He recently returned in Africa. pital, weighing 9 lb. 6 os. Their from duty Hod Sanders, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. four year old son, Randy is very . much pleased to have a playmate. and Mrs. K. J. Cranney, Mr. and Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Curtis, Bakersfield, Chamberlain Sr Salt Lake California, are spending a few Lloyd , and Mr. and Mrs. William Judd, days at the Hour Glass Bar Ranch in Wyoming this week. San Fernando, California. Mrs. Amos Odd left Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday and family returned home from a Whittier California, to be with her vacation to California. While in sister, who was undergoing a majLos Angeles, they visited with Mrs. or operation. Mr. and Mrs. George DeFries and two children, returned from a vacation in Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Las Vegas. The board of directors of the Clover Club Food Co. held their , , . -- JjlJ. in c' r S ( regular meeting, Friday at 4-- H . ments served. Mrs. Casper Carroll entertained at a luncheon meeting at her home Thursday for the finance committee of the A. A. U. W. Guests were Mrs. Preston Hughs, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Grace Bywater, Salt Lake; Mrs. Adrain Caine Provo; and Mrs, Edward Jensen, Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Rilph Cottrell and son, Ralph, Jr., and Mrs. Annie S. Layton, left Friday for a vacation trip- to New York. They will attend the LDS Pageant at Hill Cumorah. Mrs. Annie Layton will remain in Albany, New York and visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mary' Alice Crosson and family indefinitely. Mrs. William Swan and children, Attorney and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan and family will spend Wedthe nesday at their ranch celebrating William Swans birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Stone, Lehi, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collect and with Mr. and Mrs. William Slade on Saturday. Lb Col. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie and children left Thursday for San Francisco California after spending a vacation with Mrs. Gillespies mother, Mrs. Frank Hyde and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Carroll spent the week end st the Madison River in Wyoming. Mrs, Inland Wright and three children; Barbara, Janae, and Mariam, Oakland, California, Mrs. Bill Harwood and son, Greg, Bend, Oregon are visiting with thrir sister and family, Mr. and Mrs Thorn-le- y K. Swan. The Kaysville First and Sixth Ward Mia Maids with leaders, Mrs. David Stewart and Mr. Ray Odd enjoyed a treasure hunt around Kaysville Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton entertained at a family gathering Saturday evening for Mrs. Effie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barton and children, Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. William Umpleby and . , family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barton and son, Niel, Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Furgson, Ogden. Dan Barber, who recently returned from a Australian Mission, is visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber and family. Dans home is in Montlceilo. Mrs. William Swan was guest at a luncheon at the Town Club in Salt Lake given by Mrs. P. II. Hutchinson Tuesday. Mrs. G. Gibb Smith and Mrs. George Heywood were at a Garden Party, at the, home of Mrs. Smith, Monday evening. Fourteen former PTA Executive Board member honored Mrs. William H, King, Past President of PTA and presented her with a gift, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curtis, Bakersfield, California are visiting this week with Mrs. George W. Wilcox and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkin and children attended the Kartchner Family Reunion Saturday at Murray Park. Douglas Phillips is still confined to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. ' , , Miss Juanita Benton is vacationing a week with her brothers; David Kaysville, Dsvia County, Utah and Lloyd and their families 'at Thiirs, Aug. 11, 1955 Page 6 Idaho Falls. Lt. and Mrs. Leslie G. Ruther- Sunday. ford and children, St. Paul MinMr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian ennesota, visited Sunday with Cap- tertained at a birthday dinner tain and Mrs. H. M. Denton and party Saturday for their son, Jim. family. Other guests were Ted Van Buren, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Traces, Miss Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster J. F. Conrad and Mrs. Walter Cot- and children. trell spent Thursday in Heber City Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bagne and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter, Bonnie, Miss Audrey Conrad. Baier left Wednesday for their Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders, Mr. home at Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Mrs. Dee Sander and children after spending three week with attended the Adams Family Re- Mrs. Bagnes parents, Mr. and Mr. union at the Old Mill in Ogden, Frank Colemere. HARRIS DUTCH . OVER in Farmington Will Be Closed Until Friday August 26 GOINFISHINAGIN - - - ' 4 Harry - , home of Hod Sanders. After the meeting, they had dinner at the Hotel Utah Roof Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. George Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buh-lspent Sunday at Como Springs in Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ONeil and children, Boise, Idaho, were visitors over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. ONeil The Painting club and their husbands enjoyed a Barbecue party Friday evening in Ogden Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Blaimers and three children, Lehi, visited Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Alberta Blaimers. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Call and daughter, Burley, Idaho,.were week end guests of Mrs. Wilford Web- Dodger All-Ti- me er SlTTIRr IMTTI 2ND COLOR -- 1 HItT" sgyj Stove COOUUUt Free Drawings-Sat- The Nlte JI Mt Road Neighborhood Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hooper Mortensen The story of TKE CULLY GANu ...on - Birthday club had a theatre party Sunn Mor- i- ONLY f and daughter, Pattie, of Fish Lake, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Heninger, Logan, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green spent a few days last week at Idaho Falls, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isreal Green and Mr. and Mrs. Walt for oil and ell for troublo! -- Smithers. Mr. and Mrs. George Barker and daughter, Janet, returned from a 10 day trip to Alberta, British fagastf,s nrjQ Columbia, Calgary, Banff National Park, Lake Louise and Seattle. They visited friends and relatives enroute. tMrs. Paul Mieners, Mrs. Dorothy V FltEE - .Esas J t T mhn TLTTPgfc 'aLso TvtocXi 2 Days TUE3- - WED. 7Satovaataw 11 v Judy HOLLIDAY Jock CARSON Xpl 2, of baseball tron his grandfather. Zach "Buck" Wheat, of Lake the Ozark, Mo AH-- 1 Time Dodger outfielder. Wheat broke In with the Dodgers In 1909, getting two hits off the first pitcher he faced the Immortal Christy Mathewson. He recked .up a lifetime batting average of .317 and holda Dodger record of hitting In 29 oonsecutive games. He played In the longest major league game on record, 28 Innings, between the Dodgers and Braves in 1920. (International) ETS SHOW-TICK- t N ALDER'S SINCLAIR 416 SENSATIONAL LAYTON, UTAH of Sinclair Gasoline of S Gallons or More, We Will Give a FREE Peaa te the G.E. THEATRE DRIVE-I- N 5-Y- ear VS' f " G.E. 8.1 CUBIC count STARTS THUR. 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