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Show i - V The Page 8 -- REFLEX Augusf 30, 1956 FABC3IDGT00' I1EUS children are touring the canyons. Afton Woods and Wood They will see Bryce, Zion and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grand canyons. with Idaho are of ions visiting Dicks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bill Johnsons , Wood. Margaret Masters and J. Franklin were visitors on Sunday at the Buy Home Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlage home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnhave purchased the new home being son. They attended the North Farmbuilt by Gordon and Reed Van ington Sacrament service. - Layton Jaycecs In Norwsy ( Friends of Catherine Hess Hogan and children have joined Mr. Hogan in Norway, where he is an officer with the United States Air Force. Catherines youngest child was bom in Norway. Mrs. Hogan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Marion Hess, former residents. Farmington Fleet. Speakers Birthday Party and Jay Eccles were the speakIn celebration of Mr. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis have ers in the Farmington First ward Hesss birthday on August 20, the at La- moved into their new home across on Sunday. They also furnished family had a goo; from Franks mother, Mrs. Ellis. beautiful musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millard have V Gary Elliott Attends Funeral moved into the home that the Ellises just vacated. Gary Elliott was the speaker in Mrs. Dale Fullmer attended the the special Sacrament service Sun- funeral of heir grandmother in Visit Oregon day night. Idaho Falls last Saturday. She Beth and Ken Christensen of went with her gister and brother-in-Cashiers' Party law. Salt Lake, Olive and Richard Hod-soAll the cashiers at Lagoon had a of Farmington; Dick and Wa-neLa-Rswim party Monday morning, after Kynaston and Udell and Glen Leonard few a which they enjoyed chicken dindays Kynaston spent Glen Leonard returned at about visiting Dean and Cleone Kynaston ners served by a caterer service. 9 p.m. last Sunday from his trip in Nyssa, Oregon. to the Hill Cumorah Pageant with Cecil Beechers members of the Kaysville SemiMr. and Mrs. Clyde Beecher of Touring Canyons The group was gone three Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw and Washington and their family have nary. weeks during their cross-countbeen visiting with Mr. Beechers tour. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil BeechMove Into Home A1 er SHOW Among the participants at this evening's (Thursday) Junior Gleaner fashion show at North Davis Stake House will be Madeline Jones, center, model, and Robert Header, left, who will sing. Mrs. Kearl. right, is Stake Junior Gleaner leader. FASHION Junior Gleaners Of North Davis Stake Present Fashion Around The Clock" n, A fashion show will be presented this evening (Thursday), by the Junior Gleaners of the North Davis Stake for their parents. The fashion show will be held at the stake house-startin-g at 7:30 p.m. The theme- - for this event is Fashion Around the Clock. The girls will model clothing that could be worn at various times throughout the day. This fashion show will be something more than the ordinary fashion shows. A combination of drama and music is added to emphasise each girls beauty and fashion. Fashion Around the Clock will bring us something new in entertainment; it combines drama, and fashion, said Mrs. Kearl, Stake Junior Gleaner leader. Also, she goes on to say, it has been a won- - ae ry Rep. Barlow (Continued from Page 1) elect two representatives to the House of Representative from Davis County instead of the present one. (the first reapportionment bill to pass since 1981) He also was the major sponsor of a bill which amended our present school fi nance law which provided additional funds for Davis, Weber and Tooele counties for maintenance and operations of the schools because of Federal Installations, and removing of taxable property from our tax rolls. He was one of the sponsors of a much needed piece of legislation er. Yellowstone Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sjoblom and boys just returned from a vacation at Yellowstone. Tour State Joyce Hess, Marleno Moon and Jo Ann Tuttle left a week ago Wednesday morning for a tour through Southern Utah. They returned home Friday. Newell Hess Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess and family left Friday for Jackson Hole. While there they visited with Hal and Annette Bourne. On their way horns they stopped in Driggs, Ida., and visited with Gordon Sessions and were presented with a lovely mess of fish. especially for Davis County which set up a stats board of population. One of the main purposes of such board is to prevent the dumping Mr. and Mrs. of raw sewage in the Great Salt Through the week, and ThomHess and Newell family Lake. He was one of the strong and Centerville Williams of as supporters of the school lunch pro- Glen Green of went over KaysviDe conhis gram. He is known for to Antalope Island and measured tinual efforts to prevent addition- Wheat for the government. al taxes on real property. He is who one of a group of legislators Denver BusiasSs are preparing to introduce legisDave Merrill spent last week in lation limiting the amount of taxes that can be placed upon real prop- Denver on business. eanderings Preparing For Member Drive ' Funeral Speaker Mr. G. Q. Knowlton was speaker at funeral services at Larkins Mortuary in Salt Lake City held for his niece, Melva Knowlton Gallagher of California, and a native of Farmington. Mrs. Gallagher, a daughter of B. F. and Sarah Clark Knowlton, is survived by brothers Richard Knowlton of Lay-toEsra C. Knowlton of Salt Lake City, Lt. CoL Stewart Knowlton in the Armed Forces; sisters Alta and Viola. Burial was in the Farmington Cemetery. n, derful experience to work with the Junior Gleaner girls in this show. Their and enthusiasm is unsurpassed. I would recommend it as being informative in style as well as entertaining." Mrs. Lettie Anderson, assisting with the drama and show proceedings, said, I have never seen a show that combines bdth drama and fashions as as cleverly as this fashion review. Stores sponsoring fashions are L. R. Samuels, ths Bon Marche, J. C. Penneys, and the Clearfield Department store. This show is put on with the backing of the MIA. Assisting are various instructors of Junior Gleaners throughout the stake and others, who have been specially asked. (Continued from page 1.) by Vsughn Fowler This is one of a series Layton of articles we intend to run on a drive for increased membership in the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce. If you gre between the ages of 20 and 35, or interested in civic improvement and have a sincere belief in God, the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce has a welcome mat out for you. Should you desire to know something about the club functions dues, etc., you are welcome to attend our meetings every Monday at 8:30 p.m. in the basement beneath the Layton Drug Company. Please feel free to call me at any time in regards to Jaycee activities. I will be glad to come to your home and explain the Jsycee program. The Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce with the cooperation of many people throughout the state will endeavor to put over approximately 86 projects before this fiscal year has Mary Bowring's livin of summer. The things weve heard lately andthe people weve heard them about are definitely not for publication in a family newspaper not as long as we have a boss! All we can say is that we look forward from one season to another. In the spring we cant wait for summer; in the summer, we long for the fall; comes the fall and we wish it were Christmas (never heard anyone wish for January though!); and when December is here we wish for the spring. Thats why women buy velvet haty in August and straw ones in January! Thats why men check their fishing tackle in February and plan hunting trips in July! Ho-Hu- What we need is a vacation! Then something to write about! I Or maybe a padded cell!! wed have I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts. ended. John Locke. Most of these are in youth activities, a phase in which every parent should be vitally interested, and ready to help as a member or Lets start today and make Layton a better city in which to live. RENTA er. ' To destroy the Western tradition of independent thought it is not necessary to burn the books. All we have to do is to leave them unread for a couple of generations. Robert A. Hutchins. DELL'S SERVICE 135 N. Main Clearfield, Utah Provo Bartlett's U. S. No. Dinner Party Sunday a lovely party and family dinner was held at the Alvey McCullough home. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Rosenbaum of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Rosenbaum is Mrs. McCulloughs sister; Mr. and Mrs. Var Rosenbaum, of Heber; Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Rosenbaum, of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Howard Bradford of Salt Lake and Ray Rosenbaum of Spanish Fork. Also another niece of Mrs. McCulloughs, LaRue Manning, of Montebello, California, who is vis' iting for a week or so. 1- Comb -2 Bushel Sno-Whi- te CAULIFLOWER lie 6oz. FROZEN California Trip Shower Given Mr. and Mrs. Ortise Thompson He pledgee to continue progresA miscellaneous shower was giv- and son, David, are sive sound legislation In. the fuvacationing in en Tuesday at noon by Jean and California for a few weeks. in has the past, repThey ture as he Joan MickselL Guest of honor was will visit their son and daughter-in-laresenting all the people to the Gall White. Gail will be married Mr. and Mrs. Ortize Thompbest of his ability. Much leg4 to Dick Bennett. September in La Mesa. son, Jr., islation is needed for our rapidHe state. and ly growing county Dale Schulthies Steed Reunion . feels we badly need a State Divorce Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schulthies and The Mabel Steed held a bill which will provide counciling family went to Lava Hot Springs reunion at Lagoon, family services if desired, by couples conTuesday. Forty over and then as far south as Provo nine members were present. templating divorce. Davis Coun- the week end. ty had 100 marriages and 80 diElmer Schryvers vorcee up to date this year. Also Bertha Johnson is needed a receiving hospital in Mr. Mrs. Elmer Schryver and is Bertha Johnson getting ready the Salt Lak0gden area for the to attend school at the University and daughters left Friday for Sioux mentally Dl who cannot afford this falL She plans to live at the Falls, South Dakota. They are drivprompt psychiatric treatment. new central balL Bertha was award- ing Mr. Schryvers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schryver home. The ElThis would save the State of Utah ed a scholarship to the U, a tremendous sum of money. Most renewable each year.' It was given mer Schryvers plan to stay and of the patients could be returned to to her as an outstanding student visit a week or so. normal lives sooner and live more from money set aside by the Utah Ross R. Strongs productive lives. A continued ef State Legislature to encourage stu.be the to should made Mr. fort give and Mrs. Ross B. Strong and dents in the field of education. Berpeople of Utah an effienct and tha graduated from Davis this year. sons went to Lava Hot Springs for honest state administration, with' a few days, then they visited in out curtailing vital and needed Pocatello and Idaho Falls. Reunion Kynaston services. .The Alma Kynaston family had From San Francisco He has been active in the polio a family reunion a week ago on Mr. Mrs. L. L. Larson of and foundation for the past 8 years, Sunday. San Francisco visited a week ago now serving as president of the Ia Oregon at the home of Mr. Larsons mother, Davis Chapter for Infantile ParaYoung Janice Welling, daughter Mrs. George Msycock. lysis. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Welling, is of i He is active in his church, servten days with her grandHold Party spending ing as a high councilman. Mr. and Mrs. Horace WellMr. and Mrs. Lewis Gale had a parents, A World Wsr II Naval veteran, while her parents vacation in dinner and dancing party last MonMr. Barlow graduated from Utah ing, Portland, day night. The following guests en Oregon. State Agricultural College in Lojoyed the evening: Mr. and Mrs gan, and attended the U. of U. Reed Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Har Operation Law school. He resides with his and Mr. of Neuter boom, Mr. and Mrs. Eu son David vey Stayner, wife, the former Bonnie. Rae ElMrs. H. Burns. Stayner, underwent gene Hall, Dr. and Mrs. George lison and their four sons and surgery Monday in a Salt Lake Doxey, Mrs. Emily Russell and Mr. daughters at 552 Elm St., Layton. Paul West, all of Ogden, and Mr. hospital. and Mrs. Dwain Folk of Tremon-to- lb: erty. FROZEN (Birdseye) N.B.C. PEAS PREM CRACKERS 2 lb. box. (pf 10 OZ. PKG. 100 'lb. Paper Bag ar KERR PECTIN LID.. MCP .. Breakfast Cup WIENERS Whole or Half 2lb.bag$00 150-20- 0 lb. Completely Proc. 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