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Show ( r . The Page 12 REFLEX August 30, 1956 Kaysville News Briefs Fune'1 Services confined to the St. Marks Hospital for the past week and reTalturned to the home of her mother, children spent Sunday at the Mrs. Harry Piper in Salt Lake Milton reunion the at bot family celealso residence. Tuesday. They Day brated the birthday of Mrs. George L. Talbot Sr. Carl Meiners f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners and From Fiah Lake daughter Lilly Mae spent last week Mrs. Hooper Mortensen and chil- af Lava Hot Springs in Idaho and dren, Patie and David, Fish Lake, also visited with Mr. 'and Mrs. were Sunday overnight guests of Preston Heininger at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Robins. Talbot Reunion - Mr. and Mrs, George Talbot and Held Wednesday For Mae M. Hyde First timo Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and family left for a vacation trip to the California coast. They will spend some time with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart at San Jose. Mrs. Buhlera Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler, Mr. and Mrs. George Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle had dinner Saturday evening and then returned to the Buhler home for a card party in honor of Mrs. Buhlers bithday. Mother Leaves Mrs. Harriet Tracy left for her home at Fort Levenworth, Kansas, after visiting for two months with her son and his family, Major and Mrs. H L. Tracy. Major and Mrs. Tracy entertained at a dinner in her honor before she left. Guests were Col. and Mrs. Kunish, Maj. and Mrs. Schafer and Dr. and Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith. Smith Reunion Mr. and Mrs. James R. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gransden Attend Markets Mrs. LeConte Stewart and Mrs. attended the Smith family reunion Darvel Miller spent Monday in at Lagoon, Saturday evening. Salt Lake City at the Markets at Hotel Utah and Temple Square Visits in California Larry Elliot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hotel. They attended the MerClifford Elliot, left for a vacation chants Buffet Luncheon at the to Hillsborough, California to visit Hotel Temple Square Monday with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. McMurdie. Dinner Guests Mrs. Pearl Hill entertained at Gwen Bloxham Miss Gwen Bloxham, Provo, was dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. 4 weekend visitor of her parents, Clyde Gailey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodman and chilMr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham. dren, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill and Jack Hill. Visit in Roy Mrs. Ruben Bennett and son, Bridal Shower Gary spent Monday at Roy visitMrs. Ruben Bennett and Mrs. ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Dale Elison entertained at a bridal shower for Mrs. Bennetts daughIll In Hospital ter, Dionne, Wednesday evening at Mrs. Howard Green has been the Bennett home. at these low f? Kaysville A Ksysville mother, Mrs. Noall Frank (Mae Markham) Hyde, 3, 798 North Main Street, prices died in an Ogden hospital Sunday at 4:40 a.m. from a blod clot caused by poliomyelitis. Dinner Guests Mrs. Hyde was admitted to the Visits Here Mrs. Nell Moffat and daughter hospital one week earlier, Sunday, Miss Janet Ellison, daughter of California, Catherine, Redding, August 19, and had been placed in Mrs. David Ellison, Salt were dinner Mr. and guests Monday eveof her week this iron lung. an is a guest Lake, ning of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Funeral services were conducted Blood. Entertains for Mother Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the KaysMrs. Marion Tracy was guest at ville First-Sixt- h LDS Ward by The Ted Bones a Coffee at the home of Mrs. MarRulon Barnes.' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Growberg in Layton, Monday. Bishop and family, Mrs. Lula Hess, Ogden, jorie Alger Mrs. Alger entertained in honor of Mrs. Hyde was well known for visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. her mother who is visiting from her church work and as a school Ted Bone. Mrs. Hess is Mrs. Bones teacher. She had taught school in Chicago, Illinois. sister. Davis High School and North Davis Junior High School, and had Visit Parents Dinner Party active in the LDS Church in been Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Swanger Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Sanders enFork and in the Kaysville Lake visited and Salt Spanish son, City, tertained Saturday evening for and Sixth Wards, serving as First Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curtiss, Bakers- Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Vemell stake dance a director, president field, California, who are visiting Swanger. counselor in the MIA and as and here. Primary dance director. Vacation in California Sunday Guests Mrs. W. S. Paine, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goltz and daughter, Patricia, Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thornley Swan, Sunday. William Galbraith. Flowers were under the direction of the Sixth Ward Relief Society, Mrs. Dee Rushforth, president. fwa dedicated by Rulon Killian. accom- - Mrs. Killian. The Green Cathedral ' i closand Pallbearers were Dee Sanders, a Green offered the Mrs. Walwyn panied by Grange; vocal solo by Harris Adams, Ill ing prayer and the grave in the David Stewart, Golden Bennett, Memorial Park Rulon King, Alan Bennett, and See You Again, accompanied by Kaysville-Layto- n sn j. ' - "MU Super-Cushi- ""'ll nun fl on ,ij Up TO si 'A vv m m ri She was bom September 12, 1916, Fork, a daughter of Ira Mitchum and Rose Ellen Patterson Markham. She 'graduated from the Brigham Young Univerin Spanish sity I"-?- in 1908. (S On May 29, 1941, she was married to Noall Frank Hyde in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ON f 'X - YOL'l 0EPnding SlZf... CUSTOM MYLOftS 3-- T Surviving are her husband, two sons and one daughter, Dee Alan, Stephen Frank and Jennifer Hyde, all of Kaysville; her mother, Kaysville; two brothers and two sisters, Mrs. William (Ina) Mangum, He-be-r; Mrs. Merrill (Agnes) Wood, Salem; Don C. Markham, Long Beach, California; and Ira J. Markham, San Francisco. RfOPPANBltlfOR Super-Cushio- n ab(H(iD0Dj Stronger on the Inside Safer on the outside Weve increased trade-i- n allowances to the limit so you can get Goodyears great new 1996 T Custom Nylon tires at BIG SAVINGS. You get proved extra strength in the T Nylon Cord Body at you Tread that proride on this quieter, safer Twin-Gri- p vides traction unheard of in ordinary tires. Save Nowl Trade in your tires while we can offer you Prayer at the home was offered by Rosel Hyde and Clifford Strong gave the invocation. 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