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Show Page 11 ;jhe REFLEX Dec27, 1956 FR06ATE and GUARDIANSHIP and family and Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Gale and children of Bountiful were dinner guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gill , Robinson. DeVanghn Jones Bishop and Mrs. Da Vaughn at 3 Smith Building, Clear-fiel- d, NOTICES Consult Clerk of Diitrict Coart or Utah, on or before the 8th the Respective Signer for Farther day of April, 1957. Information. KEITH B. CONRAD, Administrator of the Estate of Allot B. jConrad, ' 202-20- Notice to Creditors 4 Estate of Allot B. Conrad, deWILLIAM H. KING, Attorceased. for Administrator. ney Creditors will present claims Published in The Reflex Decemwith vouchers to the undersigned ber 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1956. Varge Thompsons Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Salt Lake, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson. Irvin Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Christensen spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at the home of their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Jack Burton and family of Bountiful. In Logan Mr. and Mrs. Truman Curtis spent Christmas in Logan aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Sandberg and family. Sheffield Killian Sheffield Killian arrived home Friday from Fort Ord, California, with his discharge from the U. S. Army in time to spend Christmas n with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Killian. A1 Johnsons Mr. and Mrs. A1 Johnson entertained at a family Christmas dinner at their home Christmas day. William Parkers Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker and children, Bountiful, spent Christmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and family. Mrs. Hana Jarman Mrs. Hana Jarman and son, Michael, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perkins in Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Perkins son, Jack, and his wife and twin boys of Alameda, California, were also guests. Grant Cullimore Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cullimore, Garland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cullimore and family Friday. They also attended the Davis and Bear River basketball game at Davia high school. Dee Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and children, Woods Cross, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders on Christmas day at a family dinner. Mrs. Norma Swan Mrs. Norma Swan entertained at an annual Christmas Eva dinner party at her home for her family. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock Swan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Swan and family, Mrs. Norma Dean Davit and children, Dan Lay-to- n and Mrs. Mattie Sheppard, OgSon-in-la- May it award yea btt only th tha earning day la I Ursula's Hair Fashions URSULAS BATHKE Kaysville, Utah 85 No. Main Everyone joins in wishing you a .. floppy Nor; Voar! Mountain View Homes KAYSVILLE, UTAH i'c f.'i Ru-Io- den. Open House Mrs. Howard Bonne-mo- rt entertained at a Christmas open house at their home Sunday evening for a number of friends. Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Golts in Salt Lake Christmas day. Family Party Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bone entertained at a family Christmas dinner party at their horn Sunday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jamison and children, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parkin and family, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bone, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bone, Farmington. Santa arrived with gifts Mr. and Btst whhtt for tht StvYttrtosIltitrlojtl fritnijgni nstomtrtl for all. Farmers Union o! Layton Earle Robins Mr. and Mrs. Earle Robins en Jones were hosts for Christmss Eve dinner. Guests were Mrs. Catherine Hansen and Mrs. Francis Psterson of Salt Lakt and her sister, Helen Barlage and famUy who have just moved into their ' new home In Farmington. tertained their family at a dinner anne Sjoblom and Virginia Hardy on Christmas Day at their home. were assisting hostesses. Nineteen Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale guests were present. Tolmsn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hayes and daughter, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper and children, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins and family, Layton. Brent Ruahforth Brent Rushforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Knewell Rushforth, Palo Al to, California, arrived Saturday to spend Christmas and the holidays with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rushforth and fam Personal Show er ily. Vernell Swangera Mrs. Rhea Kilfoyle entertained Mr. Mrs. Brian Swanger and and at a personal shower at her home visited Sunday with ConSalt in of Lake, son, honor Monday evening nie Steiner. Berdine Steiner, De- - Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger. Mor-tens- , en May your New Year, and th day to com, bo Joyous, prosperous ond peocefull Moose's Tap Room Cast Selected For School Play Kaysville, Utah At Davis High Annie Laurie Karleen Dawson, Lady Jane Scott, a writer of ballards; David Knighton, Lord Bruce, a wedding guest; John Par ker Reverend Wallace; Carol Trujillo, Mither Mackintosh, an old lady of the hills; Kay Jacobson, Ramsey, the housekeeper; Sharon rector. The students who will partici- Parker, Meg, the housemaid, and pate in the play are as follows: Rich McMillan, Sandy, the stable Dale Kelly, Sir Robert Laurie, the boy. Lord of Maxwelton; Susan White-side- s, The production crew for the play Annie Laurie, his daughter; consists of Joanna Holbrook, stuMary Anne Wood, Jeanie Mac La-r- e dent director; Ada Carole Pear-ton, his niece; Dave Steed, Lord Evelyn Brough, and Gaylene Ferguson, engaged to Annie; Sha- Knight, publicity; Larry Jensen and ron Hadfield, Lady Carlyle, Ferand lighting, gusons sister; James Gerwick, Sir Patty Reeder, stage William Douglas, in love with An- and Steve Barton and Marlene Hill, nie; Keith Merrill, Lord Gregory, properties and costumes. in love with Jeanie; By Corrlne Larsen The cast for Annie Kaysville Laurie, Davis Highs school play which will b presented on February 7 in th auditorium, was announced last Tuesday, December 11, by Miss Eve Barrett, drama di- .TT 1? W1S110S n, for New Year 4 filled with bapplgtfg! SKYLINE Farmington First Ward Girls Win Stake Basketball Title Building & , Investment Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Th Farmington captain; Janet Van Fleet, Helen First Ward girls have won tha and Nancy MadDavia Stake basketball championsen playing forward position; Kar-lyn- n ship for tha second consecutive Hinman, Judy Starter, Norma year. Goldie Boston and CynTurner, In a gam played December 12, Farmington Farmington First played Kaysville First for th championship, winning th game with a score of 74 to 10. They have played S games, winning all of them. Girls playing were Birdie Steed, 33 thia Marston, at guard position, June Van Fleet la sport director and Glenda Rigby, activity counselor. Tha last two years these girls have also won tho softball championship. FAEtr.HUGTOn Express Thanks We, tha people of Farmington, would like to express our thanks to tho different service clubs Lions, Jaycees and American Legion and also to tho different church auxiliaries for helping to make these holidays the brightest and merriest yet. Jr. Sunday School Tho Junior Sunday School presented tha Christmas program for the North Farmington ward Sunday morning. Stanley Moon and Robert Lee, two Aaronlc priesthood boys, and Lowell Hamblin were tho speakers for tho North Farmington ward sacrament service. - i la Ballet Patricia Knight, daughter of Rudolph Knight, former raoldents of Farmington, now of Salt Lake, Las on of the principal roles in ths nutcracker ballet being currently seen at Kingsbury hall at tha University of Utah. " Patricia is tho Snow Queen, tending Oklahoma A. and M. H la working on hia doctors degree. a Elmer Schryner Mrs. Dais Schryner, and two children of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Daroid Schryner and baby had Christmas dinner at tha home of thoir parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schryner. Christmas Dinner A Christmas dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horaco Van Fleet, Jr Thursday night was enjoyed by Mrs. Van Fleets parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grow of Ogden .and her sister, Mrs. Bill! Hanson and Billies daughter, Susan also Mrs. Van Fleets brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grow and her children, John and. Judy, all of Ogden and Paul and Ranee Van Fleet and children, Michael and Lebra. take this opportunity a very New Year. - We wish to thank you for your patronage in helping to make our past year a success. fWa wish you and NAVY STOQE De-Lo- re GUI Robinsons . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorenson SUNSET A1U.IY SUNSET, UTAH SOS South Slain Street Phone 22 From-Oklaho- Mr. and Mrs. LoGrand Ellis and family are spending the holidays in Davis County. They will bo part of the time at Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis, LeGrands parents. The Ellises live in Still Water, Oklahoma where La Qrand is at La-Gra-nd Wishing you good luck in everything! Fhe Weekly Reflex Kntmd h Matter Smnd-tli- Fab, U. 1111. at Karavtlte Utah. Uadar tha Act a March i. 1S7S. TH PablUhad hr INLAND FBlHTUtq COMTANT tkhms or uascurnoN HM Per Year, Payable la AdVhare PBONK Our entire staff joins in wishing you a prosperous and happy New Year I Thanks for your patronage. That U our - heart Valley Implement Co. LAYTON, UTAH PHONE KAYSVILLE 964 NATIONAL Nvrapapar Atortfein SOTTtaa 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chlaasa. Steve's Service Phone Farmington, Utah EDITORIAL Ias3c5t5n faH wtA for our frianc!! 1 MXMBKBi I1L UINklC CU3SUJE 21 THt ST AT LLOYD X. ANDXASCMMaaactae 3 Ifi tmt 10 pvt you ovt poi wisbti mi uj, Htppj Ntw Ytmf Vlrd Ann Floral LAYTON, UTAH Weaver Auto Repair Phone Kays. 178 Layton, Utah 603 So. Main |