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Show Page 5 '.The REFLEX July 18, 1957 QUALITY BRANDS PURE-T- OP BOYSEIIBERRY NORM A Fit KECK, Reporter Hear Lake Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Le Conte Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Birge Stewart and Mr. and Mrs Monte iiunsaker and two daughters, Salt Lake, spent lat weekend at Hear Lake Trail Ride Vacation Mrs. Dottic Barnes and Mrs. Alice Telford, Salt Lake, left Saturday morning for a Forestry Trail Riders Pack Trip into Wyoming. They left Big Piney, Wyoming. Visit from Canada Mrs. Maijorie Balderson Mrs. Jean Rine, McGrath, Alberta, Canada, visited at the homes of their aunts, Mrs. Julia Gailey, Mrs Sarah B. Strong and Mrs. Zepporah two-wee- Stewart Mrs. Stewart entertained for them at dinner Saturday Luncheon Date Mrs. Clover Sanders entei tained at a luncheon at her home Wednesday for a group of friends Leae for Japan Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cundall and two (laughters, Cathryn and Glenna left Tuesday for Japan to make their home for two years. Mr. Cundall is on a government assignment. From California Mr. and Mrs Harvey Grandquist and children, Concord, California, are guests this week of her mother, Mrs. Klhurn Chipman. They will also visit with other relatives a A2-4akt FATHER AND SON guard the oontrol center for Evac 12, the emergency evacuation test In Binghamton, N. T. recently. Some 1,500 residents were directed from their homes in Binghamton to Deposit, N. Y., 28 miles, and resettled" there for he day. (Binghamton Press Photo) Table Pride Brand In Surgery B. Smith k .tr-.- ' ; 's - x, . ,, . Norma Preece in Ogden and Salt Lake City. Birthday Dinner and Mrs. George F Barker entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their Stanley Webster. Visits in Idaho Mrs Melissa Mos is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vallie Higle in Shoshone, Idaho Visits Daughter Mrs. Grace Echersley, Roy, is visitini' this week at the honm of hi r douchti r, Mr. and Mrs. How-ai- d Opensbaw. Visits Parents Mi-- s Gwen Bloxham, Provo, spent th' weeknd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Sam Bloxham. Hospitalized Herman Swafford has been ill at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake for the past two reeks. Mrs. George W. Wilcox Mrs. George W. Wilcox spent the weekend in Bountiful, visiting with Mr. and Mrs Harol Will ox ni'l Mr and Mrs Allan Barber and their families. Sunday Guests Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hadley who have just returned from Culver City, California, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. John H. Blood and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Wood. House Guests Mrs. Glenna Hansen,' Hurricane, is a house guest this week at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Steven Rushforth. The. Jarmans Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jarman and daughter Karen, Berkley, California, are visiting this week with Mr. Joseph Jarman and Mr and Mr-- Klhuin Chipman. Mr. and Mi. Jaiman have been to Wash-mgn, D C. to meet their son, ' ho has been released from the ervtce and 'are enroute to their home in California. Mr son-in-la- ti f v ll P j .. - Kk ' j underwent William major surgery at the St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden, Monday. To St. Louis Mrs. Robert Barker left by plane Wednesday for St. Louis, Missouri, to join her husband who is there on government business. The Clayton Woods Mr. and Mrs. Clayto.n Wood visited in Layton Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood. Idaho Weekend Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton and daughter Juanita, spent the weekend at Idaho Falls, Idaho, visiting with their two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benton, Mr. and Mrs. David Benton. Their four grandchildren, Susan, Bonnie, David and Ann returned home with them to spend two weeks with the grandparents. Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher Mrs Marjorie Thatcher is spending this week in Denver, Colorado. Recuperates Miss Carol Opishaw l etui tied home Sunday frofn the Dee Hospital where she has been very ill. isit in Pro'o Mr and Mrs. Linn Sandall spent Sunday in Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs Wilford Tolman, Leaves for Home Dianna Collier left by plane last week for her home in Los Angeles, California, after spending a month at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ashton. Southern I'tah Weekend Mr. and Mrs. John Brown spent the weekend in Southern I'tah and also attended a family reunion at Ephraim. Mrs. LaRue Cox Mrs IRue Cox returned home from a week vacation trip to St. Anthony, Idaho, where she visited with her mother, Mrs. Rosana White. Visit Grandparents Julie Ann Iaycock and Laycock, causins from Salt Iake, spent a week with their grandand Mrs. Frank pa! ents, Mr Cheney. Fred Laycock visited Saturday with his parents and the girls returned home with hint. In Wyoming Mr and Mrs. Max Bishop and daughter Helen spent a few days lavt week at Silver Stream Inn at Afton, Wyoming, House Guests Mrs. Paul B. Carter and daughter Mary, Logan, are guests for a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Carter Dinner Guests Mr and Mrs. Earle D. Robins were Sunday dinner guests in Layton at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins. Return from Vacation Mrs. Cliff Small and daughter Rosemary returned home after vis. iting relatives in St Anthony, Idaho and vacationing at Island Park. Canyon Outing Mrs Goldia Ball, Mrs. Vera Taylor, Mrs. LuRue Cox, Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs Robena Ence, Mrs. Inez Nance and Mrs. Merla Coulam spent Friday and Saturday at Mt. Air in Parleys Canyon. Scout Trip Richard Perkins, Scoutmaster, left Monday with seven Bov Scouts of the Kaysville Second Ward for one week camp trip to China Meadows in Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheney Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laycock and daughter, Mrs. Mae Smith,, Salt Lake, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheney. Sisters' Vacation Mrs, James Nielsen and three sisters, Mrs. L. S Curfew, Lo Angeles, California: Mrs, Ray Das-truRichfield and Mr. Ellis l, Ephraim, return! home from an eight-da- y vacation trip to Great Falls, Montana and Glacier National Park and Canada. Visit Saturday Mr and Mrs. Clarence llussest- ler, Ogden, wbre Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateman. Visits Son John Graham spent Saturday in Ogden, visiting at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Graham. William A. Heaton William A. Heaton returned home Friday from the LDS Hospital, where he had undergone major 10 oz. 10 for 5 1 18 oz. Jars 4 Case of 12 Jars $2.79 Case of 12 0LE0 3 PHEMX BIG S By surgery. Sunday School Party Mrs. Ruth Mann entertained her Sunday School class of the Kays- ville Fifth Ward at a Patio party at her home, Sunday evening. Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. James Neilson and' family attended the Harward family reunion at Aurora, Utah Saturday. ' Birthday Party Irving Christensen was pleas-- 1 nntly surprised Friday evening at his home on his birthday by his family with a Patio party. Guests) were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton, and children, Bountiful. B Kraft ftS V Marshmallows - Full Pound r cases of disease total of were reported for Davis County last week by the Utah State Department of Health. Included were tut cases of streptococcus infections, .1 cases of measlds, 1 case of influenza, 1 case of cancer and 1 case of whooping cough. Davis was the highest county reporting for the week. 34 Jars L3 w for S Peanut Butter jar S ( ' I ose-o- u I E(EM W B Brand Spaghetti and Meat Balls j cn H $4.29 3 JS1 JL cJl i - 39 Dennison's J 40 oz. Can 1 SJQt B 11 $19 Wesson Oil HALF Royalty Brand b KLONDYKE - . Cranberry oz. Cans Mandarin Oranges Aif Qt 6 . 35 I 1 1 GALLON Cereal Bowls MT. IDA Picnic Size1 1 C SI vie TUBA B Deep Blue - .hrrrrnrr Jars f 12 $2.69 Cane . (an Briquets BONNIE BCR S8tJl 4 18 oz. 12 Iars Crab Meat lbs. Can U All Variet ies school boy Case of j 4 si Orangeade A for $ for $ "jl 1 Carnation, Chunk $1.29 Dennis Brand 12 oz. JAILS Snow White lor 1 C I5IAN1 Pickles L for S i Sauce U DEAL PACK O'5 OCEAN SPRAY 5) CANS Sweet as Sugar Per CANTALOUPE LEMONS TASTY SUN HIST JUMBO SIZE FRESH SLICING-FREESTO- PerDoz. B LARGE SIZE NE Per Pound TENDER TESTED Per Pound (Whole) or CUT READY UP-P- AN Per Pound SWIFTS FRESH FROZEN CHICKEN PARTS DRUMSTICKS THIGHS BREASTS PouM. Afyt FULLY COOKED Ready to Eat HAMS j Pounds O CAN 598 U A Pounds E Pounds CAN 598 3 CAN $i98 BIRD of PARADISE (13 to SEA MIST Average) 15-l- b. - - Per POUIld Frozen Brand-Fre- sh SHAVERS FRESH FROZEN SLICED 6 oz. CANS ORANGE JUICE B for$1U cans G-- oz. (Reg. or Pink) 13 For $U 10 oz. Packs Kfor STRAWBERRES BIRDSEYE FRESH FROZEN V W B LEMON-LIM- E CHIFFON cake FRESH BAKED Iced TOT1? ) EFCIDCIDEID , 1 21 Plain A)t CQl WI STORES CLOSED WEDNESDAY Davis Diseases A Jara 39 o.. JAILS Whole Chicken lbs. p, JafpS Table Pride Brand JARS Ax-tel- Jb STRAWBERRY JULY 24th JiO. 8H qPEBTE ERjcpy |