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Show - cSbsiMtBiEiaa" Kayaville, Davis County, Uuh Thurs., Dec. 29, 1955 Page 7 News About Folks In KAYSVILLE Nonna Preece, Correspondent Phone 293-Mrs. Emma Howard left Wednesday by plane for her home in New York City after spending a month at the home of her daughter, Major and Mrs. H. L. Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker and family, Mr- - and Mrs. Richard Ashbaker, Hastings, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. John Green and two children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronnfeldt, Layton, visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Vemell Swan-ge- r. R ' Mr- - and Mrs. Rulon Barnes en- g tertained with dinner Friday for members of the bishopric. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn Green and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill. Orson Hall left Saturday for St- George to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives there. Mrs. Hall has been visiting in St. George the past week. eve-nin- - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker attended the funeral services in Grace, Idaho, Friday for a cousin, Craig Ashbaker who was accidentally shot. , Mrs. Clara Rushforth enjoyed her. annual Christmas party with her family at the home of her son, Steven Rushforth. Guests were Mr. and Mrs- Laurel Rock, Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rollins and family, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rushforth and family, Salt Lake City; Cecils son, Gordon who was home on leave from the Air Force; and Craig Rushforth, Palo Alto, California. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kay Bishop Mrs. Kate weekend were Zesiger, Bountiful, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop and family. Mr- - and Mrs. Howard Green and and children, Provo; YEP! We Repair 'Em! BICYCLES (Schwinn Dealer) Rod Wrapping Guaranteed Service FAMILY SPORTING GOODS 342 No. Main, Layton Phone 359-- J family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sjoh-loand family, Farmington, were dinner guests of Mrs. Louise Green, Monday. Mrs. Hannah Jarman and son, Micheal were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leigh in Bountiful, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hales and chil. dren were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- - Robert Harrington Jr. at Devil Slide, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hales and children, Miss Angie Webster, Charley Cobel were dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Art Oldham. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green and children, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Louise Green Christmas Day. i Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Sandall entertained their family at a Christmas party, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenhart and son, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Coy Swanger and children, Layton, spent Christmas with Mr- - and Mrs. Vemell Swanger. Mr. and Mrs. Graham entertained with Christmas dinner for ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Graham, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bloxham, Mr. and Mrs. Dee J- - Bloxham, and daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. James Walmsley, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham, Gwen Bloxham, Provo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen and family, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. William' Bloxham and family, Ogden; Mr- - and Mrs. Brian Swanger, and son. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs.,v J. L. Gibson, Ogden, were Quests . Monday of Mr. and Mrs.' Vemell Swanger. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler end family tore dinner guests of Mr- - and Mrs. Harold Bennett Monv day. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Fairchild, Centerville, were dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Verge Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Timby, Salt Lake City; Mr- - and Mrs. D.. C. Winegar, Bountiful, were Christ.- -' mas weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wittmann. They celebrated Mrs. Wittmanns birthday, December 23, with a family party. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Behling entertained with Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Behling and family, Roy, and Mr- - and Mrs. Robert Behling and family. Mrs. Jesse Heslop left Monday for Rosewell, New Mexico, to spend three weeks with her daughter and Lt. and Mrs. H. C. Wiser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. K. J- - Cranney were dinner guests Christmas Eve of Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders. Mrs. Golden Webster visited in Ogden Monday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Cottrell. Mrs. George W-- Wilcox spent Christmas Eve at the home of her Favorite Winter Stalls. m son-in-la- Here is where most motorists will stall most frequently this winter. The cause is carburetor icing responsible for stalling up to 65 of cars on cold damp days, according to road tests at Gulf Oil laboratories. On such mornings a frosty ice often forms inside the carburetor, blocking air passages at idling speed. Until the carburetor warms up, stops at intersections or in traffic can cause stalling. A remedy has been developed in icing additives, which we now available in some premium gasolines. or son, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox in Layton. -, Mrs. Walter Cottrell is spending the holidays in Montpelier, Idaho, with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Mclver. Mr. and Mrs- - Walter Buhler entertained at a family dinner Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Buhler and two children, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. George Hensler and two children. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buhler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Preece and son, Teny, and Mrs. Gotlieb Buhler. Mrs- - Lyd Burton left Christmas Eve by plane to spend the weekend in Rapid City South Dakota, with her daughter and family, Lt and Mrs. Robert Neville. Mrs. Agnes Ralliday, Ogden, was a guest Saturday and Sunday Tot Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday and family. Edward Sprague, Vernon Flint and James Rasmussen have joined the Kaysville Jaycee Roster. Mrs. Gwen Peterson and sons left Saturday- to spend Christmas with relatives irt Montpelier, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs- - Richard Waldron, Salt Lake City, were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Webster and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scoffield left for California to spend Christmas with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moon, Los Angeles, California, are spending the holidays with Mr.' and Mrs, Lee Sanders, , and also with Mr-anMrs. Albert Moon in Farm - ington. Mrs. Moon is the former Faye Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Lilginquist, Provo, were weekend guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S- - Brown, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Sheffield and family, Roy, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family. The birth announcement in last weeks paper of a baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hallman, should have read that the mother was the former Velma Openshaw rather than Maurine Openshaw. Mr. and Mrs- - Golden Taylor and daughter, Sharon, spent Christmas at Granger, Wyoming with their other daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wright and son, Steven, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Layton, Mr. and Mrs. John Halford and son, Val, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs- - Richard Walton and son, Micheal, Marjorie Colemere and Carol Layton were dinner guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton. The Junioa- and Junior Gleaner Girls of the First Ward MIA spent Friday evening singing Christmas carols to "shut ins" in CAY ARTLEY DRESSES Regular and Half Sizes 14 COMPARE.. and See ' SHIRTS Sizes to 20, Regular Reduced to Clear CAMPUS CASUALS Two Piece Sport Suits OFF 2 $1.97 PUMPS, SANDALS AND OFF Close Out Lots Values to $9.95 CHILDRENS WINTER $2.00 pr. LEGGIN SETS . Drive Out OFF Roy, Utah WOMENS FLANNELETTE To Our Friends $1.38 WOMENS DRESS SHOES Janlzen and Campus JA MENS DRESS OXFORDS Discontinued Numbers Values to $10.95 $4.00 pr. AND QUILTED HOUSE and Patrons... 4 GROUP 1 GROUP SKIRTS C. STRINGHAM, Jewelry. See Cal Stringhaa" Theatre Bldg. FLANNEL SPORT BOYS OFF Better quality Lower price Crepes Reg. $1.29 Values COATS AND COAT AND DIAMONDS . Gabardine, Fancy Rayon 69c Ydf BETTY BARCLAY Junior Sizes, 7 to 15 M-M- en the ward. OFF PIECE GOODS COATS OFF CHILDRENS . POLL PARROT CHILDRENS DRESSES SHOES.,. : White, Sizes 9V2 to $6.49 Regular Dan River Fabrics . . . Nylons and Taffeta's Sizes 2 to 12 12 GROUP 1 $1.66 $2.00 pr. 2 $1.99 Black or Brown SHOE DYE GROUP 25c lies? fisliGS ! WOMENS BLOUSES Slightly Soiled Your friendship and patronage has New Year's greetings to all our patrons. made this past year a big success. May the best of everything come your Thanks lor your loyalty. May you know only the best in OFF way in the New Year. We appreciate 19561 your past patronage. CROSS ROADS FROST DRUG Pharmacists of Reliability Eldon L. Frost, T. Leland Frost, Mel Freebaim it WOMENS SHOES GIRLS WOOL AND Shooters, Casuals and Oxfords, Wedges CORDUROY SKIRTS Regular $7.95 4 , A , INN FARMINGTON JUNCTION KAYSVILLE A School Shoe Value You Can't Alford to Miss! . Beautiful, Modern Dining Room . . . Available for Private Parties . . Phone Kaysville' 364 for Reservations Some Dates Still Open for Holiday S2.99 pr. OFF Parties I 1 139 SOUTH STATE j CLEARFIELD DIAL 5-3- 131 |