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Show The REFLEX-Ju- page 2 24, 1958 ly Births Carl Melvin Salmi, 48, Duluth, Minnesota Sylvia J. Christenson, 44, Lay-to- n Marriage Licenses i James Ernest Gonnuscio, 18, Centerville Connie Jean Ferrin. 1!, Centerville Marvin E. Elkins, 45, Roy Dorothy Irene Corey, 41, Clearfield Phone 769 James' and Delone Sunset Lewis Laughter, son bom July Clarence Russel Meacham, 40, 17 at Dee Hospital in Ogden. Layton Sunset Lowell and Virginia Phyllis Rae Mathill, HI, BarEllett Bickmore, son born July rio), Wyoming at Dee Hospital. Fred Albert Buchhorn, 01, 17 Clearfield Abdon and Annie Bountiful Pacheco DeLeon, daughter born Cecelie Hermann, 51, Bountiful July 17 at St. Benedicts Hos- Little Cooks 4-- H pital m Ogden. July pital. 17 Layton Kaysville The Little Cooks Club held their seventh meeting Thursday, July 10, at the home of Elaine Garrett. They made two kinds of candy, Razzle Dazzle and no cook cream cheese fudge. C. 40, Williamsen, Lynn Girls present were Yvonne Donna Marie Allgrood, is Nance, Barbara Hughes, Leonard Jex, 57, Salt Lake City Garrett, Janice Radford Audrey Elizabeth Meeks, 4., and Dana Lee Gurr . Salt Lake City Ronald D. Stoddaid, 81, Salt Lake City Carol Gilmore, 44, Salt Lake Evening Bridge Kaysville Miss Irene Swan City members of the Robert F. Dowclle, 44, Layton entertained Club at her Verda Joyce Knight, is, Boun- Evening Bridge home Monday evening. tiful Painting Club Richard Dee Wanen, 1'., Kays-vill- e Kaysville The Painting Club met at the home of Mrs. ThelShuria Child, 17, Laytoti ma Murdock, Friday evening. DeLite Pinochle Robert S. Holbrook, 44, Salt Members of the Kaysville Lake City Club held a Pinochle DeLite Louise Anita Winegai, 17, summer the Lagoon at outing Bountiful Resort, Wednesday. 4--H La-tiic- ia Club Notice to Layton Bob Lee and Peggy Morris Hochhalter, son' born July 15 at Hill Air Force Base Hospital. Sunset Gary and Myrna Rollins Heninger, son born "July is at Dee Hospital. Ross and Delsa Clearfield Thurber Tippetts, daughter, born July IS at Dee hospital. Clearfield Marcus and Joanne Hadley Griffin, son bom July is at St. Benedicts hos- pital. Clearfield Van T. and Colleen Farr Dahl, son bom July at Dee hospital e Farmington Lynn and Highs Stoddard, daughter bom July Hi at Dee hospital A. and Kaysville Wanda Spinden Nielson, son born July 17 at Dee hospital. Layton - Oliver Caldwell and Peggy Agrain Darden, daughter born July lti at Hill AFB hospital. 1 Lor-'ain- B Cooley, Weekly Reflex de- ceased. Cieditots will piesent claims Entered as Second-clas- s Matwith vouchers to the undersign- ter Feb. 15, Hill, at Kaysville, ed at K. Roger Bean, Attorney Utah, under the Act of March at I --aw, Layton, Utah, on or be-r- H. 1S7!. e the Ith day of September, Published by A. 1). 1158. INLAND PRINTING CO. Katherine Allen Cooley, Phone: Kaysville 10 Admini.stiatrix of Estate of John B. Cooley, deceased. Member f Published in The Reflex July NATIONAL EDITORIAL 111.5s. 10, 17, 24, 81, ASSOCIATION . oi 1 Member of the UTAH STATE PRESS Notice to Creditors Mrs. Mary (Norma) Preece Bowman, her Ruth ahd Bon RichMark daughter Bill, Alleda, Kaysville and Renee, children of Mr. and ard spent four days last week Mrs. Clarence M. Billings, have at Oakland, California, visitleft for an extended trip ing with Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Mrs. to the East with their grand- Bowman and children. Youngsters in final swimming races at LaSyracuse parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mary Bowman brought her two Syracuse have just completed a goon next Tuesday. Vanderlinden of Salt Lake. granddaughters Raybn and Red Cross water safety course BOYS AGE 10 Alan Barber, They will visit the following Deannaa Sue from Oakland to at Lagoon under the direction first; Stephen Randolph, secplaces: Nauvoo, Pageant at Hill spend few months with her. of Mrs. William Warren. Some ond and poug Hansen, third. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox re- 145 Cumdrah, Niagara Falls, Washboys and girls attended the Boys age It and 14 Larry ington, D. C. After 3 weeks turned home from a four-da- y sessions each Thurs- Brown, first; Royce Gailey, sec Alleda will fly home from New trip to Colorado. While at Den- swimming day. ond; Scott Hansen, and Lewis York to assume her duties at ver, they visited for two days certificates were is- Thurgood, tied for third. Boys Beginner with Mr, and Mrs. Merle Cald- sued to the the county library. Judy age 13, Guy Barber, first. ... PatnterrCarorfollowing: r Kay Thomassen," Boirof" Mr.' well. SIRLSrAGE-TirP5f3rrntSpencer, Glenna Mrs. Varge Thompson enter- Cook, Michael McBride, Craig and Mrs. Arthur Thomassen, first. Girls Ages 11 and 14, returned home July 8 from tained for her son Randy on his Miya, Sandra Randolph, Kath- er, Sandra Randolph, first; and the LDS Central States Mis- fifth birthday, Thursday. Fif- leen Cook, JaNae Burton, Guy Jean Hansen, second. Girls sion after serving for two teen little friends played games Barber, Richard Thurgood, Mar-cill- e Hansen, first; 15, Carolyn age Thomas-sens and enjoyed refreshments. years. Mr. and Mrs. Zaugg, Alan Moss, Nor- Michael Stoker, second, and sons Kay and Brent spent Mr. and Mrs. Art Gerber and man Barber, Royce Gailey, Alan Roseanne Wilcox, third. last week at Yellowstone and three daughters left Tuesday Barber, Lewis Thurgood, Larry Ladies assisting Mrs. WarJackson, Wyoming Kay plans for their home at San Monica, Brown, Diane Kiev, Doranna ren with the swimming instruc-werto attend the BYU at Provo California, after visiting for Child and James Chamnes. Mrs. Laura Lynn this fall. At the completion of their) tion several weeks with her mothMrs. Jennie Neville, Mr. and Mrs. Redd Adams er, Mrs. Frank Bennett and summer program, the following fStratton Mrs. Anita Chamnes, Mrs, boys and girls were and son Mike and daughter Con- other relatives and friends. Cook, Mrs. Mabel Thurnie, Hillsburg, California, were and Mrs. Ivan Sessions ful in competition with others Phyliss Mrs. Betty Thurgood, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. are visiting witn their daughter from Syracuse for the right to good, Marlene Hill, Mrs. Elma Morris Johnson. and family, Mr. and Mrs. represent this community in theirs. Mrs. Joel Gillespie and chil- Quinton Speas at Parma, Idaho. .Mr. and Mra. Harry B. Hatdren, Berkeley, California, is visiting for a few weeks with ch el and son Hal returned home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sunday evening from a week J. Barnes at Nyssa, Oregon, where they Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Craw- visited with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dean ley are vacationing at Lancaster, California, with Kynaston. daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wallace Mrs. Douglas Wall. and daughter Roselyn Monterey Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton Park, California, are guests fcosrfeon of ths Old West and daughter Juanita attend- this week of Mr. and Mrs. Robed the wedding reception of ert Anderson and family. their niece, Betty Benton of Bonnie Kay Ashbaker spent Bountiful at the Memorial the weekend in Salt Lake as House in Memory Grove in Salt Lake City, Friday evening. guest of her cousin, Miss Paula Adamson. Juanita was a bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben BenMr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield entertained the Kaysville nett visited with her father, First Ward bishopric and their John Williams at Roy, Sunwives at a dinner party, Friday day. Miss Cathy Linford was a evening at their home. Guests were Bishop and Mrs. Clifford guest at a slumber party of Green, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stu- 51 iss Catherine Wilcox in Lay-to- n art, Mr. and Mis. Richard BarFriday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Johnber, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey Mr. and Mrs. Orval Morton son, Clinton, visited Saturday and son, Stanley returned home evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening from a vaca- James Fred Sheffield. Mr. and OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KY.. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL y tion trip to Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Jimmy Layton were where they were guests of Mr. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY and Mrs. NeffLoomis. Sheffield. By Mrs. Joe Joined in swimming r, A?. Mods with Scotia, a uiptr-lo- r Volcanic aggregate. e: Scientifically Vibrated for uniform compaction. son-in-la- their Its (rest The Creditors Estate o' John Felipe A. and Abeyta Maestas, born at St. Benedicts hos- 125 Syracuse children Thurgood, Mrs. Margaret Thui-goo- d, Mrs. Louise Simpson, Mrs. Lauana Chambers, Mrs. Velma Criddle, Mrs. LaRene Thurgood, Mrs. Shirley Barber, Mrs. Barbara Barber, Mrs. .Shirley Ham-mo- n, Mrs. Eva Giles, Mrs. Wyoming Baldwin, Mrs. Ardell Stoker and Mrs. Doris Moss. - ASSOCIATION Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue PROBATE NO. 1582 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE ier 7U)cv:Per Month s OF UTAH. a ble i iJJfcjA d vahee ) In the Matter of the Kstafr! Mgr.ng Ed.t.. of MAUDE GRAVES BAKER, LLOYD K Deceased. THE STAFF News Editor HAIIS Creditors will piesent claims CI.AlIt Aunt. Editor MARY IlOWltlN'. with vouchers to "the Adv. Mrr VERNON WOOLSEY Office Manager ed at the law offices of Rich- KF.N FAIRBANKS .an a Purrington Bookkeeper ard W. Brann, Esq., 401 Kiesel V,AK1L'N KhYfcb Bldg., Ogden, Utah, on or be- - GEORGE F BARKER fore the 111th day of September, BERT GILES C A. Sun-Ula- (foam cn 'VIE Nm-Rtto- I HKis. (Signed) Gracia Clement Wilde, Administratrix of the Estate of said Deceased. Richard W. Brann, Attorney for Administratrix, W1IK1NSQN V AIR FORD ACK IMHOIY 'OHN E BARKER JR K NNETH K INNER MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader Pressman (1 IFF BAl 1. iARY KENNEDY . Preaaman I. OI DIE BA! Bindery Supervisor KOUHsA ENCE 'Bindery Dept. REPORTERS vs tile 4 ton 4iti Kiesel Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Published in The Reflex July "Barfield Syracuse 17, 44, 31, August 7, 1058. Farminirttm UTOCO .37 Big G Bonus In a sense, Kennecotts stockholders can be called Utah pioneers, even though many of them may never have been in our state. How is this seemingly contradictory situation explained? 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