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Show The REFLEX August 15, 1957 i. 13 Page Penmeys FARMINGTON NEWS Burns Stayners LAYTON STORE Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stayncr and four children of Denver, Colorado, are visiting in Farmington at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Burns Stayner and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stayner. Also in Salt Lake City with relatives. Summer in Morgan Mrs. George Hess is spending the summer in Morgan at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Fry. Sunday they all visited in Farmington. Max Hess Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Harris and three daughters of Carson City, Nevada, were dinner guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess. Mr. Harris is Mrs. Hess' brother. Visits Grandparents Shauna Stayner has been visiting in Salt Lake at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Larson. Blazer Breakfast The Blazer Class of the Farmington Second Ward held their Early Bird breakfaiji Wednesday morning. Teachers are Mary War-noc- h and Helen Hughes. Alice Sill Vesta Sill Belnap and two children, Bountiful, visited last Wednesday at the home of her mother Mrs. Alice Sill. Mrs. Sill recently was honored at the Farmington First Ward Primary Conference with a service pin for the faithful service in that organization. Honolulu Visitors Mrs. Mabel Lee of Honolulu visited Monday at the home of her cousins Mr. find Mrs. Max Muir. Mrs. Ella Albritten of Los Angeles also visited with the Muirs, had dinner with them and then went around the Skyline Drive John Parrishes Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish and family visited last Sunday in Richmond at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Lawn Party President and Mrs. Milton J. Hess had a lawn party a week ago Monday at their home for Mrs. Julia Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kilpack and all their families. Horton .Millers Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook of Tre- - T1 Plenty oi Free Parking in TWO BIG DAYS . . . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Rear of Store . w-- By HOWARD CLOWARD SPECIAL TILL WOMENS FALL W. II. King P.M. COATS ... on reserve cruise. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE $22 W. H. King On Radar Ship Sizes to 8 Atlantic Fleet (FHTNC) On a summer training cruise aboard the radar picket destroyer USS Good-- ! rich is Midn. 1c. W. H. King, son of Attorney and Mrs. William H. King of Crestwood Road, Kaysville, Utah. He is a student at the University of Utah. One thousand and six Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps midshipmen from 52 colleges and universities are scheduled to com- plete a month long training cruise August 7. They left Norfolk, Va., July X aboard the heavy cruiser USS Des Moines, four destroyers, for radar picket destroyers, and six escort vessels. A five-da- y visit was made to Quebec, Canada, and four days were spent in Boston, Mass. While at sea, the midshipmen were trained in seamanship, gunnery, engineering and navigation. -- 15. All Milium lined in smart black polished look. Smoky deep textured fleece . . . and wool tweeds. GIRLS COATS $12 7 Colorful, Just Sizes to 14 desirable, patterns, interlined for w added warmth. up NEW BUSINESS! Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers and family of Kaysville were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans. Drew Stayner Drew Stayner celebrated his 15th and bebirthday Friday August came the proud owner of a horse. Family Gathering Tha David Lund family met for a family gathering a week ago Saturday in Brigham. Twenty-fou- r members were present. Club Busy Katie Lund, Sherry Miller, and Linda Snyder, members of the Club, went to Salt Lake Busy last Friday evening to dinner at Harmon's and a show afterwards. Their leader, Maxine Lund, went with them. At Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lund and family and Sherry Miller are spending this week at Yellowstone Park. Oral Snyders Mr. and Mrs. Oral Snyder and family are spending this week at Fish Lake. natural that so many people appreci- ate our FAST SERVICE Howard's Conoco Service PHONE 542 We Give Gold Strike Stamps 5 So. Main St. Kaysville, Utah and Full Fashioned - gauge, 15 denier, dark seams flatter the lega, fall tones. Sizes 8H to 11. Teen-ag- e 6 JN ! Perry Priests Jay Cheney of Logan is staying with his grandparents this summer and working at the Floral. Jay is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. retry Priest. Mr. Priest is still down with 1 3 $1.50 Open Daily 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Open Fridays 9:30 A. M. to 7:30 I M. Open Saturdays 9:00 to 1:00 MM First Quality Automatic Blankets at a Special Low Thats Penneya automatics! They maintain warmth you set no matter how cold the night turns. Lofty machine washes in lukewarm water. 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Max Hess Robert and Evan Lowe of Lay-to- n stayed two days last week at the home of their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess. Yellowstone Trip Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice, daughter Katherine and son Glen have spent this pust week in Yellow.stone BOYS' JEANS Park. Howards always lining Its ' OPEN FRIDAY son-in-la- w 25-ye- ar 1 -- FACE TOWELS . $1 3 for WASH CLOTH, 6 for $1 Everyones excited . . . and everyones talking about the new liberal Loan Plans and friendlv service at the new office of AETNA FINANCE CO. Come in SOON Well be glad to serve you. $20 ,0 $1500 Available on Signature or Other Popular Plans Clean Up Your Billsl Use Our NEW "Debt Consolidation Plan" Let us pay those bothersome bills and arrange just one convenient payment st one place each month. We will try to rut your paymenta in half! 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