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Show i The Page 10 Sept. 19, 1957 REFLEX -- B. R. Meldrum Mrs. Grace Jews from Syracuse LAYTou hews- Pitt By Mrs. Leonard Luncheon Mrs. Claire Whitesides and Mr. Golden Adams were guests at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Blake Parker in Ogden on Thursday. Saturday they attended the monthly luncheon of the Ogden High schools classmates club. Diamond Adams Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clegg from Baltimore, Maryland were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams of Layton, but now they have returned to their home Mrs. Clegg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is art supervisor at Dundalk School where she is teaching. Her1 husband is attending dentistry school. While they were in Utah, they were entertained at a patio party by Dr L. Reid Alders of Twenty-fou- r Salt I.ake City. guests were present. Attend Farewell A farewell testimonial for Don W. Coombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. H Ross Coombs, who is leaving for the mission field for the LDS Church was attended at Honeyville by the following local people: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robins, Mr. snd Mrs () Keith Adams, and I.ee Robins Sunday evening. j Dies In San Francisco Funeral services were conducted LDS Church. They walked across the for Grace Burton Rushforth Mel- the plains, and were some of livdrum Monday at 1 p. m. in the first settlers in Kaysville. She Kaysville Second and Fifth LDS ed in Kaysville until her marriage ward chapel with Bishop Clinton Zollinger officiating. Grace Burton Rushforth Meldrum was bom l August, JK73, in Kaysville. She died September 11 in San Francisco, Calif., at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ida M. Miller, of causes incident to age. She was S4. She was a daughter of Samuel and Rosemond Burton Rushforth, who were Fnglish converts to the D-A-V- -l-S Drive-i- Theater n Highway 91, North of BOX OFFICE Iyton 6:30 7:00 SHOW TIME THURS. 19 FRI. 20 SAT. to John Forsyth Meldrum, April H, 1!04, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They made a home in Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, where they helped pioneer that community. She was very active in the Primary, Reliel Society, and SunHer husband day School there. was ward clerk in Lovell for . years. They were the parents of six children: Sarah Rosamond, John Ie Roi, Grace, Ida, Clarence Rushforth and Lily (who were twins). The family moved to Kaysville in 11KJ3 so that the eldest daughter could attend the University of Utah. Sister Meldrum was active in the Kaysville wards in the Relief Society and Genealogical Society, and dul temple work. She lived in Salt Lake for several years 21 y -- 7mOAG7m. and was likewise Wh ward there. I I MIGHTY JUYENIUKE! oiimi mm MI ROUND tHEAiar Or vacation. George A. Bennetts Judy Bennett, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Bennett of ray, is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bennett for a week. Mr and Mrg Benm,tt are enjoy a a as Vegas, Nevada in company with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marble. Other members of their families are with grandparents in Ogden and Salt Lake City. Home from Hospital Mrs. Francis Wiggill is im- proving and was able to return Mur-Aila- Finest Heating SEE to her home last Thursday from an Ogden hospital. Attend Convention Those from Syracuse who attended the annual Municipal League convention in Salt Lake City last weekend included Mayor and Mrs. A. 0. Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Royal W. Rampton. David Warren David Warren has been in an Ogden hospital for the past week, where he is receiving treatment. Elton J. Bennetts Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Bennett were visitors last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner of Bountiful 50c PER PERSON EAST GENTILE 129 PHONE KAYSVILLE 836 RAIN GUTTERS in the later years, active In she spent a few months each year with each of her daughteis, and made many friends wherever she went. Her husband pieeeded her in death. He was killed in a accident in Kaysville April lmi, 1iLn. Her son John I a: Roi died in Lovell when he was nearly two yenrs old, Jan. Hi, l!NHi. Her daughter. Rosamond Goebel died in Ashton, Idaho, Nov. I !i:t. Her son, Clarence, died in Sun Kiancisco Mar He was unmarried She ss suivued by three daughters: Mis. Collins Mrs (Grace) Smith. Kaysville; Ijiurence (Ida) Miller, San Francisco; Mrs. Moroni (Lily) March-an- t, Peoa. Utah; eleven grandsons and five granddaughters. Two of the gnls me Heruiece Elaine and y Giace Goebel, daughters of Rosamond, and Henry Goebel, of shton, Idaho She has only one sister surviving, who is Mrs R Peait of Kaysville. Mrs. Peart is now Ml years of age, with a keen mind and remarkable personality. Funeial services were conducted Sept It!, in the Kaysville .'.th ward with Bishop Clinton Zollinger Prayer in the Relief society room was offered by Thomas S. Rushforth, a nephew. Prelude Elda Steiner, a dear friend. Vocal solo, "My Task," by Pauline Waterfall, a very dear friend of Sister Meldrum, accompanied by Sister Steiner. Invocation by Patriarch John (). Evert, a very old friend from the Big Horn. Organ solo of favorite melodies Elda Steiner. Speakers were Patriarch Clifford I). Strong, who was well acquainted with the Rushforth family; Bishop Dell Marchant, who was her bishop in Peoa; Bishop Stewart, who was her bishop in the Kaysville 3rd ward; Bishop Clinton Zollinger, her bishop in the Mh ward. Vocal solo, Going Home, by Harris Adams, accompanied by Sister Steiner. Benediction, Walter J. Meldiutn, a nephew. Postlude, Elda Steiner Dedication of the grave was by Samuel Raymond, a nephew. were all grandsons including Richard and Davis Smith, Ronald and John Miller, Donald and Biuce Marchant. Honorary were Alan and Paul Smith, James and Kenny Marchant. The flower girls were granddaughters Bernieee and Grace Sharon and Joan Miller, Jean also a friend Judy Marchant. George. After the services, the Kaysville 1st and oth waul Relief Societies served a lovely luncheon to the families and friends. Reserved Tickets to Saturday Night UTAH REDSKINS VS. MONTANA GRIZZLIES See Contest Rules in the Store. Many Other Prizes. Best Foods TOUCHDOWN 1 WTDOCOlOa I ! "H ...4kfeHIe xU JOHN WAYNE DAN DAILEY MAUREEN OHARA " The WINGS of EAGLES WARD BOND a 2nd HIG HIT JOCK MAHONEY Akii jP Saturday 1:30 I'.M. Hud Abbott and Lou Costello MEET THE EETTGa "MUMMY" SAT. 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SEE WHAT YOll SAVE WHEN YOU HUY AT COST! SWIFTS BISQUICK BETTY HONEY GRAHAMS ADDED AT FELLER S PKG. 10-o- z. rl Pall-heare- rs JOAN CRAWFORD LAYTON R. W. (DICK) THOMPSON Bambet-ger-Hutomobi- le Fri Sal. September 20, 21 A By Virginia Bennett, Phone Clearfield TA Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton, Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Cole of Layton attended the American Pheasant Societys annual convention in Salt Lake City last weekend. It concluded Sunday afternoon with a luncheon at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Rendell Mabey in Bountiful. FOR THE Saturday Sept. 20th & 21st IN ALL DEPARTMENTS BOOKS FILL FASTER OVER 61 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE PHONE TA 22 OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 8:00 A.M. 10:00 P.M. OPEN THANKSGIVING 8:00 A. M 2:00 P. M CLOSED CHRISTMAS |