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Show The Page 6 REFLEX August 30, 1956 ( Kaysville Flews Scout Finance Drive Begins ElextVeekrSays Chairman membership of 08.6. This, Mr. Anderson says, means that the financing of this worthy work must keep in balance with the growth if Scouting is to continue to be a success. This year 414 units- - will serve 11,870 boys under the direction of 4,1 .70 leaders. Scouting in this area is now big business and must be taken in stride with its growth. Important to Boys As Mr. Anderson puts it every :itizen is important in the life of a boy, and the subscription given is the insurance policy for a better future American citizen. A ery sobering thought might be that a hundred years from now it will not last VA years. Since January 1st, matter what your bank account there has been an increase in was, the sort of a house you lived in, or the kind of a car you drove. But the world may be far better because ou were important in the life of a boy. Mr. Anderson wants to pass this word along to every one in the Gateway District. Remember, when you are called upon by a Scouter for your subscription he is not begging, he is giving of his time and money for the development of the Youth of the best nation in the world. Extend to him courteous treatment and give as much as your pocket book will stand. Mr. Anderson speaking for the CHILDREN'S Finance Committee and the hundreds of Boy Scout Workers said, HOME PERMANENT We are all very appreciative of the wonderful support the good people of the Gateway District have given in their past investments in Scouting, and we want you to rememoer that the greater investment yon make, the greater the insurance in the lives of the boys in the community and also in Americas future. Rotary Speaker By Norma Preece Jack Mr. and Mrs. A King Reunion Reed Parley Webb en- tertained with dinner Sunday evening in honor of Jack Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, who is leaving on a two year LDS Mission to Argentina. Other guests included his parents, David Reed, Mrs. Eva Webb, Miss Betty Webb, Greg and Brad Webb and Miss Donna Stevens, Bountiful. California Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Doyle L. Buhler and three daughters Cathy, Sandra and Vickie, Firebough, California, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler and other relatives for two weeks. They attended a family picnic Sunday at Jordan Park in Salt Lake. Morris Johnson Salt Lake City, was an overnight guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson. Mrs. Lyda Stone, Visit Parents Nelson Behling, Salt Lake, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Behling for a few days. Operation Mrs. Max Bishop returned home Layton Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. from the Dee Hospital where she Ellison of Layton, entertained a was confined for two days after group of friends at a barbecue din- minor surgery. ner Saturday evening on their patio and lawn. Steaks and all the Sunday Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Linn SandaU entrimmings were served to Mr. and Mrs. Orley Chugg, and Mr. and tertained at breakfast Saturday for Mrs. Joseph Stillman, Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curtis of CaliMrs. Lavina Telford, Mrs. May fornia. Mrs. Sandall and Mrs. CurNash, Mrs. F. McHugh, Mrs. Hed-di- g tis are sinters. Mrs. Elisabeth Jorgensen, Home from Germany Gardner, Mrs. Jean Dunn and WilMr. and Mrs. Rudy Grawe reliam Dykes, all from Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ruth Lubeck, Lay-to- turned home Friday from Hanua, After dinner the evening was Germany, where he had been staenjoyed by viewing slides of pic- tioned with the Army. lie has retures taken by members of the ceived his discharge after two group while on their trip to Ha- years of service. They plan to waii and the Hula dances were spend two weeks here visiting with gracefully danced by Mrs. Jorgen- Mrs. Grmwes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian and other relsen. Leis were worn by all atives and will then leave for EuTheres music in all things if gene, Oregon, where he will atmen had ears: their earth is but an tend the University of Oregon,. echo of the spheres. . Cullimores Guests 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cullimore, Ogden, were Friday and Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Wallace King and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Hales and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Oldham and daughter, Angie spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Bryce Canyon in southern Utah where they attended the King family reunion Sheriff LeRoi Day ..suh ject, of -- Jawen forcement in Davis County at last Wednesdays meeting of the Kaysville Rotary Club held at Hods Hollow, according to Dr. G. Gibbs Smith, program chairman. Kaysville spokaoiu-lh- ton and children of Idaho Falls, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Benton. Their four children and one child of Lloyd Bentons stayed for a weeks visit with their grandparents. Return to California Mrs. Cleo Vee Howe and children, Mark and Melinda, Toluca Lake, California, returned to their home after visiting for one month with Mr. and Ms. Art Oldham and Mr. and Mrs. William Hales. Boy Improves Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker received word that their grandFrom California son, Sidney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curtis, Bak- Charles Robbins, of Ohio, who was ersfield, California, have been vi- seriously ill has returned home siting the past week with her from the hospital and is improving. mother. Mrs. George W. Wilcox and other relatives and friends. Family Picnic and Mrs. Clarence WaterBishop Here' from Texas fall enjoyed a family picnic at Mrs. Norma Vickers and daughon General ConLagoon ter, Vickie Lynne, Daingerfield, tractors Saturday Day. Texas, arrived for a two month vacation to visit her parents, Mr. Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen and Mrs. Clarence Layton. Miss Ann and Ella Neddo, Miss Virginia Meadow, Logan; Miss Clayton Woods Corlene Hall, Malta, were Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whitesides visitors of Mrs. N. A., Rasmussen. and three daughters, Inglewood, California, are guests at the home Jack Bateman of his mother, Mr. and Mrs. ClayMr. and Mrs. Jack Bateman reton Wood for two weeks. turned home from Rock Springs, Visit Parent Wyoming, where they spent a few Mr. and Mrs. David E. Ben- - days visiting with relatives. .Clearfield Churches Third Ward Primary Holds Parade Clearfiejd The Clearfield Third LDS Ward Primary held a round Mrs. the block parade and small carnival at the Central Park Tuesday of last week. Proceeds will go tothe assessment for new wards Clearfield Mrs. Alice Barlow, rooms at the LDS Children's Prian early settler in Clearfield, celemary Hospital in Salt Lake. Fern on brated her eighty-fift- h Schenck is Primary president. birthday August 0. She is now living with Relief Society a son Ianthus H. Barlow Jr. in Clearfield. A family dinner party Bun baskets made from popsicle was held at the home of a daugh- sticks is the current project of Third LDS Ward ter Mrs, C. L. Blood in honor of the Clearfield Relief Society. The bun baskets the special event can be used for biscuits or buns, letter holders are decorative wall decorations. AAUW Meet Attend Alice Barlow 85 Years of Age Mrs. Helen Sheffield, Kaysville Branch AAUW president; Mrs. Florence Barton, director of childrens theatre; Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher, publicity director; Miss Lucy Rigby, state parliamentarian; Mrs. Bea Carroll, immediate past state president; and Mrs. Allez branch member, attended the State AAUW Work shop at Brigham City, Saturday. Following the W'orkshop, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Sheffield and Miss Rigby attended the State Board of Directors meeting there. Ash-mea- with "Casual Curlets" and lotion gives a longer-lastin- g softly feminine wave n. EOWLCY DRUG LAYTON, UTAH Look Ahead WITH 27 to 29 Waist. 30 150 West 1st BOYS BOYS Assorted colora $g98 . j, Sizes 29 to 34 Waist. sups ; W BOYS DRESS $398 YOUNG Storm Windows . NOW... 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Phone 173 BILL PARKER to 42 Waist. $375 $365 Select a Roof to Fit Your Pocket Boob Siding ' Can Waist to 42. Sizes 27 j - Do You Know: That the regular Salt Lake City blocks are exactly That the streets 10 acres in area of Salt Lake City are 132 feet wide. There are 7 blocks to the mile. TV SERVICE ? Any Size 7 p.m, For LEVI STRAUSS WAIST ALLS Time To Reroof Two-Lit- nings at TV PICTURE TUBES REPAIRED YOUNG MENS IVY LEAGUE PTA Meet The Executive Board of the Davis High School met Monday evening at Davis High under the direction of Mrs. Cunningham, president of the organisation; Clin- A PACO BUILDING MATERIALS -A- d, Choir The Clearfield Third Ward Choir is anxious to have a few more voices out to practice, according to Mrs. Marvetta Livingston, director. Practice is held Tuesday eve- Hawaiian Party Now &Q3BI Breeze-fres- h Briefs.. ton Zollinger, coordinator ? o7 th e?ac ul t yT In d'Erri if WKif e- -' Phone Kaysville Receives Degree sides, principal of Davis High Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop and School. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith was and Miss Hazel Bishop attended hostess. A11 members of the board the graduation exercises Friday at were invited. the BYU at Provo in which Mr. Leave for Duty Bishops son, Lloyd Kay Bishop received his Masters Degree. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ashbaker left Monday for Camp La Juine, North Carolina, where he will be Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hansen of stationed indefinitely. They have ' Vincennes, Indiana, and Mr. and been visiting with his parents, Mrs. Blain Pack, Salt Lake, were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker for weeked guests of Mr. and Mrs. the past two weeks. Glen Robins. 1 The finance drive for the Gateway District of the Lake Bonneville Council Boy Scouts of America will get under way the first week in September,, accorduig to B. M. Anderson, finance chairman. The first step of this drive will be the contacting of the buisness firms and sustaining members. On this, the first leg of the drive, Dan Riley will be chairman of the Lay-to- n District, Melvin Wood, the and Sunset District, and Clearfield t Carl Barber the Syracuse District. Never in the history of Scouting has a Council had the phenommal growth that the Lake Bonneville Council has had over a period of the ' UTAH , ' ' |