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Show 14 Page The REFLEX ''August 15, 1957 Kaysville 1- -6 Will Join For Annual Carnival NORMA PKEKCK, Reporter California Visitors Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brink and four children, Merced, California, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill and Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Layton and with other relatives and friends for a few weeks. Coast Trip Mrs. Hannah Jarman, Miss Ze-n- a week from the LDS Western States Mission where he has served for Williams, Mrs- Gladys and Miss Muriel Reeves the past two years. He is the son returned home Mondav from a ten-da- of Mrs. La Rue Cox. He plans to vacation trip to Northern and he married in September and will enter school at the University of Southern California. Utah in October. Husband Home Mrs. Frank Ferrante and daughThe Halvorseng Leave ter, Christine, left Friday for SacMajor and Mrs. Gail Halvor ramento, California, to meet her mu" ,ee clldren W,U leave husband who will arrive August Thursday for Montgomery, Ala 10 from Okinawa after 10 months bama, to make their home, where he plans to attend Command and overseas duty. Staff School. Special Luncheon Yellowstone Trip Mrs. Julia Webster was guest Bishop and Mrs. R. A. F. Mcat a luncheon in Ogden Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rav Burrup Cormick and children returned in honor of Mrs. Paul Duregnler home Thursday evening from a y vacation trip to Ponds Lodge of New York, all 14 guests were and Yellowstone National Park. formerly of Belgium. Alaska Bound Family Party Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scoffield at races of r winners twenty-fouwere the swimming GIRLS among EIGHT KAYSV1LLE BOYS AND and daughters, Susan and Shauna daughter, Juanita, will leave Wed- Cross-DavCounty Recreation Lagoon last Tuesday which marked the end of the American Red Dagon; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Bach- nesday for a three weeks trip to children. County Department sponsored swimming program participated in by more than 2,500 Davis and son, Kent; Mr. and Mrs. Alaska. They will visit with relaman Prom left to right are, Inola Clay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clay (third in 6 age group); John McGibhon and family; Mr. tives in Boise, Idaho and Portland, 2 in Barbara Cullimore, Vern Mrs. and Mr. age group); Woolsey (first Pat Woolsey, daughter of and Mrs. Don Wintle and family, Oregon, and will fly from Prince of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr daughter of Mr. and Mm. Grant Cullimore, and Linda Gtfrr, daughter Mr. to Ketchican, all of Ogden, held a family party Rupert, Canada, K. Mrs. Arles Steiner (tied In first place, 10 and underage group); John Steiner, son of A. and in Ogdpn Canyon, Sunday. Alaska, where they will visit with 10 and under in LaMar and Mr. Mrs. Green, son of 4 (first in Green, age group); Jerry (third their son. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Patio Party 2 age group, and age group); Micheal Tiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Tiller 2 (second in Benton. Christensen Mr. and Mr. Irving age group). Robert Hampton, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton (first in Visits From Texas Reflex-Journentertained at a natio partv at Photo. Mrs. Jack Robins and two chil-- 1 their home Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. W. A. Taylbr and dren, Lubbock, Texas, are visiting two children, Calgary, Canada. for a few weeks with her parents, M. Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett NOTICE OF PETITION FOR . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E.Scof-fieland with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rval and Mr. LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION Williams, Phillip Robins. Max and Mr. Williams, Mr. BiIn the District Court, Prohate From Reno Burton Jack Mrs. and Mr. Ogdenvision, in and for Davis County, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Walker, ReBountiful. children. and State of Utah, f no, Nevada, visited Thursday at Kay aville Johnnie's mother is in width or 12 inches in length, In the Matter of the Estate of Black Hills Vacation the home of her sister. Col. and back - to require minimum postage of .'tc determined that his Deceasod. P. NORA Jti- und Mrs. Genrim F. Barker, Mrs. Wells Collett. CRAWLEY, school" shall he successful in ev- -, each. Craw-iMr The petition of IMar P. and Mrs. Parcel Miller return-le- y Post office employees know how Attend Concert ery way. All of the kids with whom and Alvin W. Crawlej) praying'll home from a five-da- v vacation he plays and'some with whom he hard mothers work on parties and Mr. and Mrs. George Iaiwe and of themselves to for issuance the South Dakota. trio to Rlack Hil's, doesn't are scheduled to be pres- how much little boys deserve to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker were They attended the Passion Play at among those attending the concert ent. Plans have been studied, test be happy. All anyone in the postal Letters of Administration in the deSnearfish sod returned home bv at B. Y. U. in Provo, run, and perfected. Arrangements service wants is an opportunity to Estate of Nora P. Crawley, Friday eveNational av of Yellowstone have been carefully underway for contribute to the success of the ceased, has been set for hearing ning. Authof on 27th Call day Park. Tuesday, at occasion. So don't guess. days. Guests Here Visits From Idaho Kaysville Post Office when you gust, A. f) lit., 7, at ten oclock Miss Del Rae Secrist, Salt The only item anyone has for- need help on postal matters. A. M., at the County Court House, Mrs. William Matthews and four in the Court Room of said Court in children. Buhl. Idaho, visited last City and Mrs. Emily Secrist, St. gotten is the correct preparation were Friday of the invitations So out they go Farmington City, Paris County, week with her brothers, Mr. and Anthony.of Mr.Idaho, Smail Mrs. and guests with serious defects. Then, in a PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP Utah. Mrs. Alan D. Rennett and Mr. and and Mrs. La Rue Cox. Cliff returned. some two or are day (SEAL) Mrs. Waynard Bennett and fam- NOTICES Moon Family Some are delivered on the day of WITNESS the Clerk of said ilies. She also attended the fuMrs. or Court District of Clerk Consult the the party, or day afterward. Court, with the seal thereof af- neral service of Frank Whitesides Moon Ixiuise Green attended the Others never get where they are he Respective Signers for Further fixed, this 1.1th day of August, A. and attended the Adams family family reunion at Como Information. Springs in Morgan. Saturday. supposed to go. 1)., 1!r.7. reunion at (Hospitalized H. L STRONG. Clerk; The Nevilles Maybe they were mailed so late Leonard Hill is very ill at the B. RAWLINS. CAROL reNeville By Josenh Mr. Mrs. and that even a small delay would be Dee hospital in Ogden. Deputy Clerk. turned home recently from New serious. Mayln they were sent Funeral Services I .TON ROSE EMILY of REA, Estate Ml J. sever-! HESS, York where they had spent forth with only two-cestamps Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones left Attorney for Petitioner al months during the summer. to do a first class Job. Maybe they Deceased. for Henderson, Nevada, to attend Creditors will present claims in South Main, carried no return address and ao George Schick the funeral service of Mrs. Jones the to vouchers with undersigned Utah. and Mr. of son Farmington, home back find their way George Schick, couldnt hi other, Alva Tippetts, on Monday. Lake Salt Deseret in MO at Reflex Published The Building, few a W. August Mrt. George Schick, left after they got lost. And maybe in an automobile i the before on or 27th, i'x.7, , i:,t those w hose invitations went City, Utah, weeks ago for Ft. Ord, California He was killed lent last week. September, A.D. l'ATJ. for six months' trainin" with the astray are just the ones whose at day of NROTC Cruise HARDIN A. WHITNEY, JR. tendance is most wanted or who U. S. National Guard Reserve. MnlSrs Malcolm Harvey, Dick Thnrder-soAdministrator of the Estate Sund.av Visitors are most easily offended. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR and Roger Clawson returned of Emily Rose Rea, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Weggelnd. LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION The possibilities of misfortune d. I jike wore Sondnv visitors home Thursday from a Salt In the District Court, Probate summer NROTC cruise to South are many and great. So when Published in The Keflex July of Mr and Mis. Cliff Small. Johnnie's mother makes her party 2", August I, s and America. l'.ViT. Division, in nnd for Davis Count v. The Smalls State of Utah. arrangements, she should rememCamp Trip re-1 Small Mrs. Mr. and Cliff ber that invitations containing a In the Matter of the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Leonaid Hca-to- n a va-- 1 from home turned Thursday DeFERRIS U. WHITESIDES. handprinted, handwritten, or typecation tup to Reno. Nevada, and md font sons spent last week on a written date, hour, place the patty, ceased. camp trip to the Cintahs. Lake T.iho- will be held, etc., are subject to' Estate of David M. Sill, deceasThe petition of Alice S. White-side- s Marvin Halliday Dinner Guests rate of postage of ed. Creditors will present claims the first-clas- s Mr and Mrs. Edwin Halliday praying for the issuance to Mi "id Mi tnt Inddoi k 1o per ounce, whether mulled in with vomheis to tile undersigned at herself of Letters of Administrahave lecthved woid their son, Mar-- ' sealed or upscaled envelopes. If the the office of Milton J. ylless, 10 tion in the Estate of Ferris U. Mr. Clan le Couder. Prove in. who is stationed at Ft. Ord, , invitation are fully printed, mlrn-Utah, Whitesides, deceased, has been "ket w1',v has been confined to Farmington, ''ahfoinia. h dw ards. lie rth day of De- - for hearing on Tuesday, the 20th eographed, or duplicated by sinu- the there for the past few hospital Nate Reunion lar machine process, they may he cenibcr, A. D. 10. day of August, A. D., P.i..T, at ten Mi and Mrs Earle D Robins, v eeks mailed in unsealed envelopes at Alan B. Blood, , o'clock A. M., at the County Couit Visits Daughter and Mis Reuben Kilfoylo, rates of :1c each. the third-clas- s Administrator with Will Annex- House, in the Court Room of said Mjr' ton Mi- Webster spt nt two Julia Eni"'-ingtoM s Effie Apple. However, printed invitations which ed ,of the Estate of David M. Court in Farmington City, Davis last week visiting in Ogden days Nate attended the family are of odd size or shape, or which Silf, Deceased. at the home of her duughtei. Mr. County, Utah. Beai at at Beach l.ikato eunion inches in are smaller thaii 2Published in The Reflex August (SEAL) and Mis Eerd Elm. .1, width or inches in length, oi I, s, lfi, 22, 1!i.7. WITNESS the Clerk of said lake. Satm iv Sunday Dinner kiwanis which are larger than t inches Party Court, with the seal thereof afMrs. Cliff Lai kins and Mi. and Wa Clarence and Mrs. Bishop fixed. this 2nd dav of August, A. tei fall attimhd the annual eaneon family had as dinner guests SunD. ltir.7. Kaitch-ne- i pattv of the Ogden Kiwani-- club day. Mr. and Mrs. Mailoxv H. I.. STRONG, Clerk. In the District Court of !uis Mesa. Arizona; Mr anil Mrs. , at Smith Folk canyon S.ituiduv By CAROL B. RAW1JNS, who have been A. K. Kartchnei County. State of Utah. House Guests LAURA M. ALLRED, their Deputy Cleik. Mi and Mis. Dick Whittakei visiting at the home of K. ROGER BEAN. an kins tiff, s. LA VI Eli O'DKI.L and fom chihhen, llevblirn, Idaho, ihuightei. Afi and Mis Attorney for Petitioner. RED. Defendant. lie guests tin- - week of Mr. And Will leave Tuesday foi then home East Gentile Street. The State of Utah to the Alaie at M sa. A.ona Mm Din Whittaker and family. Knterai m Mutter Utah Layton, Defendant Named Carter Smith PVb HM1. at Misson.irx Returns Utah, i, Kyvill. Published in The Reflex You are hereby summoned ami Under the Act of March 8, )8V ugu.st Mild Mis. Glffolh A. Smith Ml d R h o returned home last s and I., p.ir.7. nqmrcd to solve upon K. ROGER BEAN, plaintiff'. utPinry, whose INLAND PRINTING CD. addiess is ;i F.asl Gentile Stieet, NOTICE Phone: Kajsville 10 Layton. Utah, an niiwr to the complaint within 20 days after D' U hum it May Concern MPUIIFD s i i e o I tins summons upon you NATIONAL EDITORIAL I'M' Studchakcr Eordor, Motor If you fail so to do. judgment h No. H 2 47 U. belonging to f J. ASSOCIATION default will be taken against you Inless tmvh.mu 's Miiuhey. foi the lelief demanded in said liens satisfied will he sold at which has been filed complaint, III MPbtk, shetiff's auction after August with the cleih of said couit, and a UUHSIAIE ASSOCIATION copy of which is hereto annexed 22. l'i..7. ami herewith solved upon you. I - I'M' Buiek Tudoi . Motm No. This is an action for divmcc Natl Advertising Representative ;2''U.'.s.i, belonging to Fail or Plaintiffs Address TIKMH OK SlHStKIPTION Willie Hardinger. Unless tne 33.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance PC. Ross Drive mechanics lien is satisfnd the Ulcaifield, Utah eai will lie sold at shonff's auc Defendant s Addless. ANOK.KSON Lt.OYD Man.imnir tion aftor August 22. : i.N 7 Dated July 20, pc, 7 K ROGER BEAN. 1 IIK S1AKK CI.AIIt II AT hS Attorney for Plaintiff, Nwh lahtiir o East Gentile St MAKV IlnW KIN. h ijitor Soou t I. VYTON J VfKMiN Wool SM Ariheitninu Mur Layton. Utah. Published in the Reflex AuTKNksr k i,irri( Office Mannuer Published 111 The Reflex u- M AKIl.X N KBVKJ? Office Clerk gust 1, x, ir,, 1S157. Foreman gust I'., 22, I"', Soptemboi a, (.K.OKt.h K IIAKKTK I) AV K MOKTK NSI N ('niiilor T A WII KINSON 'niHii1nr Cl. AIR IOKI . ( omtMMitor MoMk.II., r.lKX And.noa Rent-meist- - Two Grass Blazes Two small brush Kaysville fires were reported during the past week by the Kaysville volunteer fire department. A 1:1. alarm Saturday called firemen to a small brush blase between First South and Center Street on Fifth West. The second fire, also grass, was er f1."' .0n.lay tabout of the two fires was p.m. unknown. No damage was reported. - fl Mrs. R. I Bird, Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hemsley, Provo, visited Sunday with Mrs. La Rue Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Small. Birthday Dinner Mrs. Glen Green and Mrs. Burnham Iieonard were hostess to a patio birthday dinner Friday evening at the Green home in honor of M Greens birthday. Twenty family members attended. Northwest Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn Green and daughter, Marsha; Mrs. Julia Webster and Mrs. Alice Green returned home recently from a ten-da- y trip to the Northwest and Canada. Visit Parents Mrs. Robert Ixnhart and Oorey, Ixigan, are visiting this weet with Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger. The Waterfalls Mr. and Mrs. Parley Malan, Ogden, were guests of his sister, Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall, Sunday. Visit in Delta Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robison and two children visited with relatives in Deka, Sunday. Visit Grandmother Don, Wendy, Sue and Carl Kaye, Centerville, grandchildren of Mrs. Effie B. Miller are spending two days this week with their grandmother. Visit in Kaysville Mrs. George Hensler and children. Salt Lake, spent Thursday in Kaysville xisiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Walter Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barton and grandson, Keith Batson, of Pocatello, visited Sunday with Mrs. is 15-1- 11-1- 13-1- 11-1- 11-1- al Notice Careful Of Those d, Invitations ; -- - I Notice to Creditors nt -- ac-c- n De-cea- si !, ' Notice to Creditors t 1 Jid and family, Salt Lake, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carter. Sunday Visitors six-da- Kaysville Postmaster Annual Round-u- p Kaysville Carnival" of the Kaysville First and Sixth LDS wards will be held next Friday and Saturday, August 21 and 24 at the church recreation hall and grounds. Entertainment will begin with a childrens parade Friday afternoon, followed by a chuck wagon supper in the evening. The regular carnival and activities will be held Saturday with a special program. Thetwo wards will jointly Suntoy For' sacramenr meeting Everyone is invited to wear western clothes. Special entertainment has been event lined up for the two-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. I)ick Koldewyn are chairmen of the carnival. 2 BYU Students From Kaysville Get Diplomas James Frank Killian James Stanley Harvey of Kaysville graduated in the sumKaysville and mer convocation in the S2nd annual commencement at Brigham Young University, Friday, August Hi. masters degrees and bachelor degrees were conferred by Dr. Ernest L Wilkinson, BYU president. Dr. Irving R. Melbo, dean o? the School of Education and professor of educational administration at University of Southern California delivered the commencement address Sixty-si- x 121 Davis Stake MIA Lists 4 Events Four Davis Stake MIA events have been scheduled for the next week and include the MIA leadership meeting next Monday at 9:15 d p.m. at Farmington and JunWard; the Junior ior Gleaner Moonlite Capers next First-Secon- Tuesday evening at Farmington arid Gleaners anPark; nual summer Chtckeree at Farmington Park the following Tuesday, August 27; and the Scout and Beehive chuck wagon brea' fast August 24 at Farnungb P. k at ti:10 p.m. Walter Cottrell. ' Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs Joe Winters and children, Hill Garden Villa were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Winters Sunday. The Ross Browns Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rrown entertained twenty-fou- r guests from Salt Iike after Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Camp Trip Mr and Mrs. Robert Behling and family left Saturday for a week vacation camp trip Mrs. Mary Bowman Mi--Dianna Sue and Robyn I.isa' Bowman, Oakland. California, have returned home with their father, Orlando Bowman, after a three week vacation with their grand-mother, Mrs. Mary Bowman Yellowstone Trip Mr. and Mis Waynard Bennett and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Packer ami family, returned home s 1 from a week's camp trip to Yellowstone Park. Relatie Visit Mrs. Julian Hall and family, Mrs Gale Stewart and two thildien, St. George, are visiting with Mr. and Mis. Steven Rush-fo- . th and tannh and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hull. Family Party The family party of Mrs. Effie B. Miller was held Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs William Umplehy. Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and family, and Mrs Butler's mother spent one day last week fishing at Utah Lake. The Hey woods Mr and Mrs. George Hey wood, son Kirk and daughter Robin vacationed last week at Wyoming and Montana. Mr. and n - ffl0) 1 Summons The Weekly Reflex IS THE TIME TO BUILD YOUR GARAGE . ! 4 K. PERMANENT LOW-COS- DURABLE UTAH CONCRETE BLOCK Max Bishop Ford CoM winHf menltu con and wiX domooo your V you loove H unproNctod in the cor month ahead. Your Invwtmrnt will bo roJo with o gorog built now with Utah Concrete block . . . and the it turpritingly low. Enough Utah Concrete Block far an average tingle garage cotti only approximately $130; for a double garage, approximately $119 .. . and you ore attured el react of protection, flan extra ttoroge tpoce for theee bard to store pottettiont, tool See Utah Concrete Pipe Build Newl Company ... , DAVID SKAU'll ComtH'wition JACK IMIKIKF Mtm ot e I JOHN K II ARK KH JR int i 1 KKNNKIll MNNHt mt r MARION Wltm.SilihS Proof Ksult r Cl IKK JIAI.r. Prwman NUI RollHY Prwman C.AKY KhNNKPY Preeman IIA1.I. C.Ol.HIt: (tindery Suvw'rvimtr KOHKNA t.NtK Hinder PeL. Kvportrni NOHVA KKFht'K . KirsvUIr ItltlSK WATT Ijirton J KAN HUKSON Karwalnxtnn . KATIIt ItINK Host' Brnw-upMRS. VIRGINIA S Cliwtnn JKAN IMKSON Baaaet JKAN HUKSON Nwapaper ' Advertising 131 N. Mkhifta Aymum ChtrAffv, 111. Service Utah loses when mines close Utah's mints do mor than produca nttdtd metals. They also produce a higher living standard for our state through payrolls, supply purchases, large capital outlays and tax payments. Seme of these benefits are being lost now be cause foreign imports are forcing metal prices down and c mines to close. For the good of Americans causing we need a firm national policy of "Buy American". lead-zin- UTAH MINING Utah, r Corel Moldrem. A, Sortoy. t tl Idoho. AUTUMN QUARTER BEGINS SEPT. TRAINING Secretarial, Office Machines, 9 EMPLOYMENT DIVILOPMiNT W nptiofin and pnonality facihliet mean flmlopiMhtr training for you. Writ for information application blank char-oct- ar thor-Ouq- h Highly lifelong employment tervice it provided for our graduetet. let ui iHow you the record t LDS BUSINESS COLLEGE 70 NORTH MAIN and Accounting Courses - Day and Evening Our eicellent staff and ASSOCIATION the earth cdmti an abundant llfo f or alt" Doulai Amt. UvoH. WywolatJ T SAIT UKI CITY EM UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. AND 1940 Wall Ate. Ili. EX M $ALI UU tOOAM omeu e ptOVO |