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Show The Kaysville News New Kaysville Fifth Officers New officers and the Kays-vill- e LDS Fifth Ward Sunday evening included Glonnn Feller, chorister; Ueverly Rohinsori, Gleaner teucher; Kltloia larkin, junior Gleaner teacher; Yvonne Middle-ton- , drama director; and Ueverly Mann, speech director. Kaysville teachers sustained in sistant LBS of the Kavsville VMM I A. Fourth Other Ward changes include the release of Rex Bettingill as activity assistant and the release of Arthur Johnson as Mr. Johnate group son became the new activity assistant. Receive Awards Rotary Club Kaysville Twenty girls of the Kaysville I.DS Fifth Ward MIA, Beehive, Junior Gleaner and Mia Maid lasses received individual awards Sunday evening at sacrament meeting: The girls wen Patiicin Reader, YeVnean liutrhei, Carolyn Steiner, I.inda Goulam, Flame Harvey. Rebecca Knee, Aim kw.ir'.h, Geraldine Krcle, Tri'dy .Muh.tci, Carol Tippetts, Mary Jorgensen. La Rene Jtucil llamlilin,' Ann Liaiucv, Blamires, Susan Stewart, Helen Harvey, Sandia li. tinhorn, Judy Paulsen, Carol Green and Patricia Johnson. Kaysville The Kaysville Rotary Club met Wednesday evening at the Bavis High school cafeteria. li Salt Lake Tour Kaysville Mrs. Gene Raymond tin k her Sunday School class of the Kaysville i,lS Fifth Ward on a tour and outing to Salt Lake City Saturday. Wayne ('riddle, of the state Phone Kays. By Norma Breece Week-en- last and family of Salt Lake. From Granger Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Woodbury, Granger, were Sunday overnight guests el Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fatehel. Visit Parents Mivand Mrs. Jerry Hague. Minneapolis, Minnesota, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere for two weeks. John Graham John Graham is visiting in Ogden this week at the home of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bloxham. Returns From San Francisco Collett returned Mrs. Wills home recently from San Francisco, California, after a three-weevisit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Walton. She was called to welcome a new grandchild. Ashtons Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ashton will entertain at a garden dinner party at their home Friday afternoon for DM) guests of the I'tali Arabian Ilorse Breeders Association. Saturday, they will attend the Arabian Horse show to he held at the Utah State Fair Grounds in Salt take City. Attends Stanford Miss Helen Blood. Salt Lake, visited Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. John II. Blood and with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood. Helen will leave soon to attend the Stanford Iniversity at Bala Alto, California, where she is also a member of the teaching en- - ; J ; - Fair Board Meets Farmington The executive hoard of the Bavis County fair met Wednesday at s p.m. in the commissioners mom of the county courthouse in Farmington t discuss the t f the Fair held in August. a Kaysville Gunner Wins Title Birk Bowman -- ., . . son-in-la- . wins Jay-ce- k e honor. Kaysville Jaycees ! Lions Club Meets Social Held Kaysville- - The Boy Scouts of the six Kaysville wards will deliver the Kaysville City - Birectory to each home. Cost of the directory is fifty cents per copy. The directory is a Kaysville Lions Club proj- ect staff. -- Kenneth Kaysville States Mission Kaysville - Jaycees in Kaysville amed two members for monthly honors during September. Howard Green anPresident nounced that Richard C. Bowman ai d Homer Reed have received .he J;;;, re- - of the M nth" i Ration Hr the fine work they did as of the Miss Kaysville (pieeli contest. Bi k is owner of Bowmans Mar-- , k.t in Kaysville. lie and his wife Belene have three children, Valerie, Richard and Marilee. They live at l.'kl North l.si East. Homer is employed at Hill Air He and his wife Force Ba-e- . Marian have two children, Roberta and Everett. They' live ut M North l.'ii) Last. Morrison, returned : Ini-versit- P-T- A Kaysville EleKaysville executive ofmentary school ficers will hold a hoard meeting at the this evening (Thursday) home of Mrs. Allen L. Strong, president. MIA Changes AF MISSILE The Air Force announced Aug. ill the selection of North Ameri-- I can Aviation Corporation, Inglewood, California, to develop on a basis, an face missile for long range bom-- ! hardment aircraft. The selection of North American was made as a result of (! weeks of intensive and comprehensive analysis and evaluation NEW James Brough has Kaysville been sustained as age group as - Tastes so rich... Swallows so smooth high-priori- c- H. -i ty returned Vacation Strong Strong home Thursday from a vacation trip to the Northwest. Victoria, British Columbia nnd other points of interest. They returned home by way of San Francisco, California. Visit in Logan Mi-- s Carolyn Marston and Miss Nancene Adams visited with fiiends in Logan, Wednesday. Batio Party Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson will entertain at a Patio dinner party Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Merle Meryrick, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Anderson, Holliday; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beniro, Murray. Funeral Service Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall attended the funeral service of Mrs. Fred West, cousin of Bishop Waterfall, at Pocatello, Idaho, last Friday. Vacation Ends Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scoffield and daughters, Shauna Bagon and Susan, returned home last week from a vacation trip to Estes Park, Colorado. Visit Sister Dr. ami Mrs. H. G. Nelson. Hammond, La., visited Sunday with liTs sister and family, Bishop and Mrs. Clinton Zollinger. Craig Rushforth Palo Alto, Rushforth, Craig California, has been visiting in Kaysville with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth and family and also in Bountiful with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knewcll Rushforth and family. Craig will begin his senior year at Stanford University. Birthday Barty Mrs. H. L. Tracy entertained at a swimming and dinner party Sunday evening for her son, David, on his birthday. Guests Were Mrs. ten-da- Monthly Honors v, mere Kaysville The S Jaycees For from the Gulf he has labored for the past two yea is on an LBS Mhsion. He will be the gue-- t speaker at the Kaysville LBS Fifth Ward ; acrai lent melting this Sunday at p.m. he plans y to attend the Brigham Young at Provo this fall. home September 1 4ft.'- Kaysville Picks Kaysville The officers, teachers and chairmen of the Kaysville LBS Third Ward Relief Society met at the home of Mrs Wilma Buhler Monday evening for a special meeting'. Refreshments were served. son of Mrs. Florence Lee. J Homer Reed . . . Jaycee of month. Kaysville Third Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I). apd Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. r.y . Missionary Home d Guests The Phil Krebs Salt Lake gineer's department, City, was the guest speaker, llis talk was on the' legal aspects of the (ticii Canyon Bain. Mrs. William H. Kaysville King held a meeting and social at her home Tuesday evening for the Bavis County Council of the and for the presidents of each of the local units. week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Bean Kynaston, Nyssa, Oregon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katchel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs and children spent last Monday at the Wanship Ham, boating and picnicking with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Burton Lem Hedgepeth, on Kaysville South Third West, went to the Salt Lake Gun Club to watch, not Kaysville The Kaysville Julian compete, the final day of Hie Gieat Chamber of Commerce will hold a Western Livestock Shoot, a sancboard meeting this evening at s tioned P.l.T.A. event, hut someone p.m. at the home of Carl Schofield talked him into shooting in the at which plans for the annual trap handicap event. He borrowed a x Uni at J'J yards shoot will be discussed. gun ami went to win t'ne honors. The title he won was the l.'tah State Pacific International TrapKaysville The Lions Club mem- shooting Association Championship. bers will hold a business meeting this evening at the club room in the Barnes Bank Building, accordP-TA ing to Hal Anderson, president Boy Scout Project Kaysville Til!) y Johathan Slmer and daughter, Jo Ann, Roy. Dinner Part) Dr. and Mrs. Park Williams were host and hostess to a dinner party Saturday evening at their t home for and Mrs. Fi nest Grim, Bi . and. Mrs. Ronald Knim-bacDr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, all of Ogden. The Ashtons Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ashton spent Sunday at Holiday Park. iivlinr Luncheon Mrs. Thornley K. Swan attended the Salt Lake Wool Growers Auxiliary luncheon at Fort Douglas on Tuesday. Graham Reunion Mr. r.nd Mrs. Sam Bloxham, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde and family attended the Graham Family Reunion ut Jordan I'aik in Salt lake, Sunday. Paul Liston Paul Liston, who will play on I'niversity of Ctah football team this year, left on August .M for the I'niversity for training. Merrill Wood Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wood spent two days last week at Spirit Lake in the 1'intnhs. Birthday Celebrated Mrs. Francis Robison entertain ed ID guests at a dinner party Sat-- , urday evening in honor of her hus- hands birthday. Visits Parents Mrs. Morris Johnson spent last week-en- d at larowan visiting with her mother, Mrs. Luella R. Adams. Iirnic Party Mr. and Mrs. Kmmitt L. Brown and family, Salt take, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family at a picnic. Fishing Trip Be Wayne Thorne and four sons spent last week at the Cintahs fishing. Visits Grandmother Richard Graham, Salt Lake, visited a few days last week with his grandparents, Mrs. Amelia CotI trell. Farewell Testimonial and Mrs. Glen Stuart and and daughter. Glenna, Mr. and Mrs. Beon Stuart and daughter, Be Niece; Mr. and Mrs. Val Staurt, Ogden, attended the farewell tes Mr. REFLEX . Sept. 1?, 1957 Page timonial of Ronald Eggett in Bountiful Sunday evening. He is leaving on a L.D.S. mission to the Southern States. Executive Meeting The Kaysville First and Sixth ward M.I.A. officers and teachers held a executive meeting at the home of Mrs. Alice Burton Wednesday evening. The Frank Cwlemeres Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Iagne were dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Wilkinson in Ogden Wednesday. On Friday they spent the day at Brigham City's Peach Bay celebration and also visited with Mrs. Tom Harper in Garland. Return Ftnm Alaska Mr. and Mrs.' It. W. Benton and daughter, Juanita, returned home vacalast week from a three-weetion trip to Ketchikan, Alaska, where they visited with their son. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Benton. home they visited with relatives in the Northwest. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barton nnd family, Centerville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Effie B. Miller. Attending C. S. C. Frank Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walters; Jack Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Knewell Paines, h'lt Saturday for Cedar City where they will attend the C. S. C. there this fall and winter. Leave for California Home Mr. and Mis. James Higgins and family left for their home at Los Angeles, California, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashlmker for a few weeks. Wedding Reception Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen L. Strong at- -' tended the wedding reception of Lt. Frank Sharp Young, Salt take, and Roberta Crusan, Penn., at the Monument Park ward in Salt Lake, Monday evening. Legion Convention Mr. and Mrs. Art Horsley left Wednesday to attend the American National Convention to be held at Atlantic City, New Jer- of Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Graham. She also visited at the L. D. S. hospital with her non, K. B. Cottrell, who had undergone a major operation. Birthday Party Mrs. Melba Thome attended a birthday party in honor of Mra. Blanch Alvin, at the home of Mra. 7 Bru Adams in Layton, Thursday afternoon. Broken Foot Mrs. Charles Dredge is suffering from a broken foot The misfortune happened Saturday at her home. Dinner Guests Mrs. Nellie Cole and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heckcrt in Draper,' Sunday. Attend Funeral " Mr. and Mrs. William H. King and son, Felshaw, and Mrs. Wendell Barnes attended the funeral services of their uncle, Arthur R. King, at Dragerton, Monday. Visiting Daughter Mrs. Emily J. Burton of Manti is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. William H. King. Visit in tagan Mr. and Mrs. Vcraell Swanger, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Swanger and two daughters visited in Logan Sunday with M.r. and Mrs. Robert tanhart and son. Visit From Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Simmons and three children, Phornlx, Arizona, have been visiting with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Slade and other relatives for the past week. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth were guests at a dinner party Saturday evening at the Gray Cliff Lodge, Ogden canyon, with a group of friends. Visit Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eli Taylor, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fielding, Roy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Entertain at Home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler entertained at a party Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Roetta sey. and Mr. Art Horsley. Guests Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bagne, Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, Mr. and Mrs.. Frutik Colemere were din-.n- and Mrs. GcorgeK. Barker and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shel-- , Mr. Hnd Mrs. Darvel Miller. don Colemere in Salt take SunReturn From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandall, day. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and Lt. Darrell Farmer Lt. Darrell Farmer, College Sta- daughter, Linda, returned home vacation tion, Texas, visited during the Monday from a ten-da- y week at the home of his sister, Mr. trip to the northwest and Victoria, and Mrx. BeWayne Thorne, while British Columhia, and San Franon route to Portland, Oregon. cisco, California. Returns From Alaska Sunday Dinner Ron Dagon returned home from Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gunderson and three children. Salt take, Anchorage, Alaska, where he has were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. spent the summer months working He and his and Mrs. B. A. Carter and family. for the government. Mrs. Walter Cottrell wife, Shauna, will live in Logan Mrs. Walter Cottrell visited in where he will attend the Utah Suit Lake last week at the home State University this year. ' k En-rou- er osse- FORMER FARM BO NEWSPAPERMAN, SERVICEMAN, PIO OFFICE- tok. - Get Hot Water Times As Fast Electrically ! Now 0t 3 . . . Wait no more for hot water. Get the new electric .quick model produces S recovery water heatir, A KentucJu STRAIGHT SOURBOW forty-gallo- n times more hot water in Uhi heater the same mis Serve The Finest K1 tlLand K1 0 OJL KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST ... BlL 1 Ml CO., INBM1E. 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