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Show The Page 10 REFLEX May 2; 1957. Davis County in Measles Epidemic lews The KAYSVILLE Davis County is moving through a measles epidemic that is characteristic of not only the State of Utah but apparently the eleven Dr. Western States, according to the Davis County Health Department. Measles occur at all seasons of the year in what is known as endemic form, but the highest incidence is usually ia the spring and summer months. Prior to the Second World War Layton Dr. H. V. Marsell, Lay the epidemic years were definitely ton optometrist, was elected presipredictable on the four to dent of the Utah Optometric Ascycle. Since 1W6, with a consociation at the annual convention tinual influx of new people bringheld at Alta, Utah, April 27, 28 ing with them a susceptible age and 13. Mrs. Marsell attended group of children, the epidemic inthe convention with her husband. cidence has gone almost seasonal each year rather than as of a cycle through 15)54. 11)55 was a low Showing year with a slight upheaval in 15)56 with the greatest incidence in the Kaysville area. This seemed Summer to be a precursor of the 15)57 epidemic. Already this year we have Layton J. C. Penney Company had better than MX) cases in our in Iyton is now holding its anCounty. The high incidence began nual dress carnival" in which in February, and, as usual, will new summer styles and fabrics are on thiough most of the sumcarry accordshowed in being advance, mer. ing to Manager Vernon A. During the first three to six months of life the infant seems to NORMA IREECE, Reporter Marsell Named Coast Trip daughters, Karen and Conda atof Attorney and Mrs. William H. tended the wedding reception Kin recently returned from a Gayle Kinsey at the Heber City evebusiness trip to San Francisco, Fourth LDS Ward Thursday in visited also ning. Calfiornia. They Hill Baby T five-yeVegas, Nevada, and in Fresno, Douglas Hill, infant son of BishCalifornia. In Fresno they were returned iruests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard op and Mrs. Glen Hill, Dee HosRichards and family and visited home Tuesday from the with Mrs. Kings mother, Mrs. pital where he had undergone Charles T. Burton who is staying treatment From Idaho at the Richards home at the presMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freeent time. man, Rockland, Idaho, were ThursWyoming Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ball and day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. daughter Connie spent Sunday at M. Maxfield. Visit Parents Kemmerer, Wyoming as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kynaston, Mrs. Balls brother, Mr. and Mrs. Nyssa, Oregon, were Sunday overPercy Burnett and family. guests of her parents, Mr. night New Grandson Mrs. and Harry B. Eatehel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. ONeil Honor leader have received word from Vernal, The Kaysville Third Ward Re- of the arrival of a new grandson, born Saturday, April 27 to Mr. lief Society entertained . at a pot W""luck lunch Tuesday on special and Mrs. Brian ONeil. possess a passive immunity conThe Cliff Bloods ferred by the mother. Shortly aftMr. and Mrs. Cliff Blood and er six months of age this immunCLOVER SANDERS, vice president of Clover Club Foods, Inc., daughter Linda spent last week- -' facmachine at the the with ity gradually disappears. red companys bagging headquarters operates On Saturday, May 25, all of us will be asked to wear a little end in Boise, Idaho visiting in Kaysville. I'tah Magasine tells Mrs. Sanders story in April Mr. tory once when on , ,, dresses. The will or be our coats their daughter and Day, Poppy poppy day Ja " ster attendissue. (Fisher Photo) Recently the measles virus was each year, we of America pay tribute, by wearing their memorial Mrs. Courtney Perkins and and ? 'ed the wedding reception of Sadie and cultured in the laboraisolated service to in those Americas lives who the their flower, poppy, gave Merrel! in lrigJ the World Wars. And as we receive our poppy from the wo- tory, and wo may expect in the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green during Clt Frulay even,nK men of the American Legion Auxiliary, who will distribute the flowers near future the development of Delmer Green, $ugene, Oregon, on the streets that day, we will be aiding the wars living victims an agen.t to confer artificial imSunday Visitors has been visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby spent1 munity. by the contribution we make for the flower. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sunday in Kearns visiting with L. Green. The usual case of measles begins The poppy comes to us from the fields of France and Belgium Mr. and Mrs. Don Lever and fam-- , Vacation ten days after exposure, about exthe of where touches war obliterated tide of all beauty churning Salt in visited Lake; They also Miss Melba Udy and Mrs. Mar-ily- as long as two weeks. Exshell-pitte- d battle maybe blooms. red comes its the us It to brave from cept J. W. Ashby. h jorie Fletcher returned home areas and from among the wooden crosses of the war cemeteries. There posure is made by contact and Convention day from a week sight seeing it was natures tribute to the heroic dead, and here in America it is from water droplets in the air. It Mrs. William H. King, president Chicago, Illinois, St. Louis, Mis- the tribute of patriots to those who made patriotisms highest sacri- is probably one of our most conCoun-- 1 of the Davis County souri, and Louisville, Ky. fice. tagious diseases. The communicain this Featured Kaysville Las Vegas Weekend Kaysville Second annual birth- - months issue of Utah Magazine eil, will attend the State bility of the disease begins probThe Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr and Convention at the Brigham Young;day dinner of the Kaysville LDS is Mrs. N. V. Hod we will wear on Poppy Day are not, of course, ably one day prior to the early which poppies Sanders, KaysMr. and Mrs. Bud Tice flew to. University in Provo Friday and Sixth Ward will be held "ext ville,' who was the inspiration for natural flowers from the battlefields. They are flowers which have symptoms and lasts five to seven day, May in, according to Jay W eb-- 1 one of Utahs highly success- - even greater significance than any nature could produce. They have days following the appearance of Las Vegas, Nevada to spend last Saturday. in hospitals and work-room- s where wars suffering still is the rash. Ten days after exposure, WMkemL fed manufacturing companies" been made ''" Registration 7..,, ful The Waterfalls going on. They have bloomed under the hands of men disabled in war signs of illness appear: severe conClover Club Foods the comrades of those in whose honor they will be worn. Their petals junctivitis, coryza and cough. . special progrsm. fall entertained at dinner and ao-- l xbe artjce wag written by Betty are only paper and their stems wire, yet into them has been breathed About the fourth day the rash apwill be held Tneiidav JjBowed by nt of patriotic aeDce, the jpint of those days when life lt- - pears, usually on the forehead or en cial Thursday evening C Fisher Farmington, correspond-- , May 7 at Kaysville Elementary haz'aaffo thTwde Mothers ior America. behind the ears and gradually " 100 much to for the Weekly Reflex. guests from Ogden. school gym at 2:) p.m. The par- - i7a7gift7. Visit in lrovo spreads over the body. This lasts beneThe disabled veterans who make the poppies derive double five to seven days; occasionfrom Mr. and Mis. 'The Clover former pe?neral "son. ft dher suMtitut wilMacfit from the work. First, it gives them employment their only chance ally hemorrhagic in nature. At N V Sanders f wife and .on Roy,; to Mrs. Jean Cr" "fromUx to help support themselves and families. With strength and health times in more severe cases a was the inspiration for the Clover esrfield, visited with relatives SanJro p.XA prMjdent do Even cannot can make but work, they regular they poppies. 'are invited to take part. scale flakes from the branny-lik- e reads the gonebbejr l( lub hocd Iroducts rovo Monday. hospital beds they can do this work, earning money for each surface of the skin. Frequently Dessert Bridge The couples fabulous jn article. Rose Evening flower they make. Second, the work ig of real value in afdin)?- their Mrs. H. L. Tracy will be hostess of the skin persists for success story' in the business they The MIA Maids of the Kays- l0" mottling 0ak 8 at b" I lh.e at. follow th, Rose ville Fourth W.rd held their . 4-- H r rash. With the disappearance of years, at Kaysville, is one of steady a?1 Evening on Monday. April 2 in ,rldc CT financial gam from the very bot-- , m,l,tary an1 f,v,H The women who distribute the poppies, unlike the disabled veterans the rash and fever we occasionally the Second and Third Ward Chapel ""'i0." f!'r tom rung. who make them, receive nothing for their efforts nothing tangible, find complications which in some in the Relief Society Room. The ,an fn,mls- reach as high as 555 per Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson . that is, only the satisfaction of having helped brighten the memory epidemicsThese .g girls parents, the bishopric and salesman in California, cent. are ear infections, Mre9L -' contributed Frowelfare anj to 0f Mrs. It the of the Johnson. " having Ray living. the Young Womens MIA presi- Hod learned the potato chip busi-- 1 unaccustomed work for them, but they do it gladly, happy to respiratory ailments such as pneuweekend hard, Mrs.'v'l at wre the invited guests were guests. dency ness which gave the couple the monia, and occasionally encephaable to gerve in guch a caufte home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aurla Mitchell is class leader. litis. ides, plus the courage, to try makNorris John,'on' The money which is dropped into the coin boxes in exchange for - . Birthday Party ing the products in their home several years Gamma GlobuSome i Davis gtate Overnight Guests Mrs. B. A. Carter entertained the remington poppies goes entirely to the welfare activities of The American linFor has been used as a preventive Club leaders will at- and American the which at a birthday party Friday fori Mr- nd Mrs. De ere Spencer t ounty work the Legion Legion Auxiliary, supporting has increased steaui- - these two great service her son Scott, who was live years nd daughter Joy were overnight tend a leadership training school The business organizations do for the disabled veterans, the in some cases but usually as a the Farmington Elementary ly from the first families of the disabled and the families left in need by the death of modifier of the disease. This can guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert! 0jd U'.ayden in Salt Uke City Satur-- ' school Saturday beginning at li pounds of potatoes to the present veterans. Every penny is made to serve, and because of the close un- be done when given along about Dinner Guests when approximately six hundred derstanding and day following Mrs. Charles H. Sheppard, Salt sympathy existing between the Legion and Auxiliary the fourth or fifth the sacks of potatoes are men New leaders will receive back- exposure, allowing The Colletts patient to wotnen and those whom are ia made Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock Swan penny every they aiding, . . a t made into potato chips daily in have the disease but with sufficient I. n Mrs. Lester Kunish,l!r"und information on what and children, Hyrum, were dinner apti-bodind how ' operates. Other lead-- 1 the three Clover Club factories in conferred through the ruesU of Mrs Norma Swan Sun- - 'B Field, were Sunday visitors ers WH receive Mrs. Wells Collett. Understanding the meaning of the poppy and the uses to which Gamma Globulin to lessen its sevof ('oi. training for their 'Utah, Idaho and Arizona. the poppy funds are put, can any of us be deaf to the appeal of Poppy erity. Gamma Globulin has been .. Iy progrsm for the confing yesr. Vi.it nu.ki r . w811 The school will be under the. To get started the Sanders trad-- 1 Day? Can any of us fail to greet the Auxiliary poppy workers with dispensed by the Red Cross w . (,,rm i. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Mortensen . direction of I.. Darrell Stokes, ed off their car. piano and Logan a welcome smile, fail to put on the poppy of remembrance for the dead through the health departments and two children. Salt Lake City, . ... county agent; Maurice Marshall, Hume building policy to buy ajand show that we remember the living by contributing as liberally as for use by the local physicians. T were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. small factory our means will permit? I am sure there are few in Davis County in It is our understanding that this bjs a8Sj,,tant; and Mrs Karma P. panel truck, rent Mr. and Mrs Kulon Itarnea and Mrs. Earle Robins. Mr. and home agent. Also pres- - .wjtb a Swindle, gratitude and patriotism burns so low. I am sure product will no longer he furnished apartment upstairs whomtheremembrance, Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Barnes re- - ell( wjj ( (;cn Baird, state Mrs. Dale Tolman, Bountiful, were on all our coats on Poppy Day. will be that poppy by that organization. However, a 8acka of P01' 11 111 (turned home from a week tnp to (Mul, sup4.rvi!,or fr(im the Utah and four Sunday evening guests. useful product may be substituted end Wisconsin to es worked Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards .Chicago, Illinois, together state Agricultural College in Lo- - toes. They that .,wa8.1used beneficially for with Weekend Mrs. Parents Bone, Mary w Farmington. Mr, and Mrs. Don Edwards and Michigan. They purchased a tablish a successful business LoMr. prior to the Mrs. and Gene Twelve were Raymond, to drive home, guests present. children visited in Orem Sunday of Gamma Globulin. This advent Miss Barbara Raymond, gan, Annual Party Old Friends Visit as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Provo, were weekend guests of The Davis Stake High Priest is whole blood taken from a brothEdwards and Claude Conder. Fariell Smith, Roy. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel er, sistfer or parent who had preEducation Meeting iday last week with Col. Raymond. Collett. Mr. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Park Williams viously had the disease. Whole The Kaysville Fourth and Fifth tended the meeting Monday eve-- 1 former Davis High school blood of an individual nearer the Ward MIA Special Interest classes The George Heywoods ning at the North Davis Junior. convalescent evea held period ia most benehobby night, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heywood, Mr. and Mr Edwin Halliday High School held by the Better Birthday Dinner Fifteen class members dis- - u'fk and"' showed film on their "re- - ficial. It would behoove parents ning. Schools Committee. Mrs Agnes Halhday, Ogden; Mr. Ogden, were Sunday visitors of( Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen hobbies. cent trip to Africa. Refreshments to keep this in mind for use for Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood andlf Salt Lake entertained at a fam and Mrs. Clyde Biggs, Clearfield, played Wedding Reception House Guest were served, their younger children following Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kinsey and .family. ily birthday dinner in honor of were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.' Mrg Abbey Lloyd( Poc.tello, IdaMrs. Effie Miller her mother, Mrs. Bert Turner, on and Mrs. Edwin Halliday. and! "lir 'at "hnuiomest exposure. ho, is a ZxGeTd Mr. and Mrs Jerry Furgeson, Pi Phi Luncheon Sunday. for two weeks and Mr , R w p,ui Ogden were Sun- Mrs Libby Swan and Mrs. Doro- Weekend in Idaho of Mrs. Effie Miller, visitors day Service Funeral R. W. Mrs. Benton spent the thy Swan attended the Pi Beta Phi Miss Joyce Sheffield Mr and Mrs. De Vere Spencer weekend in Idaho Falls, Idaho, as Founders Day Luncheon at the, guests of her two sons, David and Aviation Club in Salt Lake, Sat- - attended the funeral service of am Miss Joyce Sheffield spent the Vest at Payson lastpast weekend in Provo, visiting uncle, Lloyd Benton and families unlay. with her sister, Jo Ann, who is Visits Children Attend Testimonial Monday. ' Layton A meeting of the Lay-to- n Mr. and Mr. Elmer Lewis Mr and Mrs. Golden Taylor at- Mrs. Farrell I.iljenquist. Provo, attending the BYU. Garden Club will be held Thursvi3-- ! Horace Mrs, was a weekend guest at the home tended the farewell testimonial of Porter, Morgan, Kaysville 5th Bill Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. day, May 2nd at the Layton city of her daughter. Bishop and Mrs. 'their aunt and unde. Elder Charles ited Monday at the home of Mr. Glen Hill and with her son, Mr. R. and Fidelia Snelgrove in Salt and Mrs. Elmer Lewis. Carroll Webb, and Dale Green, son hall at 8 p.m. Grant Frederick-so- n and Mrs. Max I.iljenquist. She Ijike City at the Granite Stake Stork Shower 'of Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Green, from the Kirkland Nursery will attended the blessing of her giand- - House Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Ted Bone and Mrs. Keith were recommended for the Aaronic be the featured speaker. All Garchild on Sunday at the Kaysville Mrs Snelgrove left Monday for Brown were hostess at a stork Priesthood at Sacrament meeting, Nauvoo to st rve in the bureau of shower, Sunday evening at Mrs. Sunday evening in the Kaysville den Club members and other inThird Ward. information for the LDS Church. Brown's home in Clearfield, for' Fifth LDS Ward. terested are invited to attend. Sunday V isitors Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fielding Birthdu) Dinner Mi. and Mr Richard I.ayt(n, Roy, were Sunday visitors of Mi and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Suit Ijike, wcic Sunday dmnet In Surgery guests of Mi. ami Mrs. Clarence Mrs. June llaniblm returned Layton. The dinner was in honor home Friday from the St. Bene- - of Richard's birthday, diet's Hospital, wheie she had un- Elders' Party The Eleventh quorum of Elders, dergone a major operation. Dinner Guest Kaysville Fourth Ward are holding liergus Hutchings, and Mrs lies- - H social at the Rock Chapel at 7 s o' Greer. Santiquin; Mr. and Mrs. pm Thursday, Mav !'th. All and family . bers of the Elders' quorum and Hutchings Spanish Fork, were dinner guests pnttners are in ed Free supper ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF A SYSTEM of Mr. and Mrs. Verl It. Hutch- - and door prizes w ,11 lie given aw ay Visit in Provo mgs, Sunday. THAT PAYS FOR ITSELF Sunny Brook bourbon , Mrs. Koetta Kilfoyle Mr. and Mrs Robison and in Provo be will Mrs. n ehildten Roetta irrig-tiospent Sunday Kilfoyle From th day you install durable concrett pip your guest speaker at the Diaper Unit visiting with fin mis, in constant savings . . . for itself starts paying In Idaho of American ystm Legion Auxiliary. Mr. control Mrs. and will in and weed She Samuel Raymond, labor, Thursday general water, speak evening. Savings Mi and Mrs. Gem Raymond. mi legislation and civil defense batter crops because of better distribution and Miss Guests liuiburn can; Raymond. control through a concrete pipe system. A system that pays Mr. and Mis Meil n Ottley, But Piovo, attended the wedding rocep-ley- , Idaho, were Sunday guests of tion of Elaine Vmlerson, daughter for Itself In three to five yeers when properly installed. Mr. and Mrs. R M. Maxfield. of ltmhop and Mi- - Carl Anderson, Faster Sunday ,.t Glens Ferty, Idaho last xveek- with a concrete pipe irrigation m stent RELAX The Gospel Discourse. Sunday uni. you save labor, time and trouble . . . and money! 5 isit School dass ,,f Wallace King of in Kaysville Contact V. II. WHITE CO., today and get the fads Mi and Mrs. Milton E. Phillips, the Kaysville Second LDS Ward on all the advantages. spent Easter morning in Salt Iaike. Salt iutke, visited with his two They heard the broadcast from sisteis, Mrs. lone Sandall and Mrs. the Tahet uncle and then went on Virginia Layton and other rela-- . a guided tour of Temple Square tixes in Kaysville, Friday, Konfueht ami visited the museum. Legion Convention ALAO AVAILABLE: the Mis. Roetta Kilfoyle attended Wedding Reception Con- -' Mr. and Mrs. Howard l.atkin, Mr. Ameiiean Legion District Phone 7765 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah Kntmtkj ami Mrs Ruben Kilfoyle. Liyton; xention at Mulxale, Saturday eve- tlnitiWkuh Mr. Mrs. D. and Earle j Roluns, Mr. mug. mi iwnn tn tM trdNiitfti and Mrs. Clarence Green and Mrs. Spring Dance CMKMI a Cheerful as its Name! ntL Mrs mwa Roetta Kilfoyle attended the wed- If. Tracy Mta U MIM Major and ding reception of Miss Diane Tur- - tended the Spring Dance at the IKE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, lOUISVUtE, KY, DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROOUCTS CORPORATION wn un mn rn-and John Daniel Moirill in,Dkruige Country Club, Saturday BOTH 86 PROOF . KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 'Farmington. Friday evening evening. Association Secy ar . 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