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Show The REFLEX-Aug.14,1- page 3 NEW FACES IN NEW PLACES 958 Kaysville Church News HOLT Layton news shorts Bob Ridges family Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. Robins by Joan Elliott Phone 1581-were in Orem over the weekLayton Busy landscaping and unpacking are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ridges at their new home, 134!) Everett in the Holt Layton Mr. and Mrs. Eldon end to spend a few days with sill and family ftre visiting for their son and family, Mr. and Subdivision. Joan Elliott By the next week or ten days in Mrs. Richard W Robins. The Ridges are natives of Ogden employed at Hill Air Kaysville The home of Miss Irene Swan will be the scene Phone 1581-Yellowstone. They will also of a social and lawn party of the Second Ward Relief Society Force Base. Mrs. Ridges is secretary in the Product EngineerMr. and Mrs. Okeith Adams with Mrs. Layton -- Mr. and Mrs. Russell visit in Montana sister-in-laTuesday, August lit. Report meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. ing Division and better known as Connie to her and Mr. and Donald Adams Bob is employed in the IBM Division at the field. and luncheon will be served at noon. Baiker, 1331 Marilyn, recently Sills brother and They are two lucky people who can eat eat eat and still entertained Mrs. Barkers bro- Mr. and Mrs. William McEntire. went to Boise this week to Every member of the society is invited. remain slender. Other loves are jazz played on their hi-- fi and thel, Mi. Alan Barker and famThe Nalder family reunion visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellison and family. in convertible. their riding ily of San Leandio, California was held last Saturday at LaBob is an expert in the g department. For their During their week in Layton goon About 200 persons atKaysville The Around the Block Parade of the Fourth The family of the late CharMod with 'Scoria, a supercoffee table to match the Baikers also visited Mr. tended. Ward Primary will be held Monday, August 18, following the new home he made a boomerang-shape- d les W. Robins held their anior Volcanic aggregate. 7 foot Barkeis will their a of classes curved Older the headboard exercises their sectional, for L. Mr. John Primary Primary. D. D. Harris is ill in the Dee nual leunion at the home of opening brother, e executive-typis bed All invited. Gold-fceand he refinished an long are handicraft. n (Bob their Barkei and tall), parents display family of the hospital. His condition is now Mrs. Elizabeth Smith last ,w desk for their new study room. Atrei Subdivision. , improving. It .. it isnt jazz on hi-- fi you hear emanating from 134!) Vim'oiv for a week at the c : 1S B Kaysville Larks and Bluebirds of the Sixth Ward Pri- nil-Playln.h:uk('lele.wlth.Con-.ho.e f Mi. and .Mrs. Egbert Sing mary held ft happy day party for their mothers Friday Vive- 132!) Marilyn Dnve, Campbell, ning. The samplers made by the Larks and knitted socks made weie Mrs.' Campbells parents, include Sandra members Bluebirds on were Lark by the display. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkinson, by Joan Elliott by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rushforth, Carol Barton, Susan Stewart, Neweleen Barnes, Mrs. Campbell's aunt, Mrs. EsPhone 1581-of Ogden. During their the Street Church of the settlers first Layton Among Carolyn Sparks, with Mrs. Sarah Kneedy, class leader. ther Rydalch, Mrs. Cambells Layton - Mr. and Mrs Ly- parents absence, the Iverson Bluebirds are Julie Timothy, Nanette Webster, Maxine Subdivision are Mr. and Mrs. Merrall Skinner and daughter, 330 Hawthorne Drive. sister, Mrs. Donna Martinson man Sparks and family, 3nt children received tender, loving Scientifically Vibrated for Rigby, Linda Reed, Christine Flint, Pamela Elison, Kathy Kathy, Mr. Skinner, carman for the Union Pacific Railroad, re- and two children, all of Rex-bur- Francis, spent the weekend in care from their grandmother, unifora compaction. Ann Mrs. Hill and Hooper Nancy Erickson, Higgs, Nancy Idaho Mrs. famIdaho. Loe the Nellie Nate Clearfield. of attending cently transferred from the railway shops in Provo to the leader. Idheld Donald Mrs. at Dingle, Balsters mother, Ogden railway shops.. They are former residents of Orem, Returning to their home in ily reunion The classes will not meet again until school begins. Utah and members of the LDS Church. Kalispell, Montana aftei visit- aho and they also visited rel- Mis. Frieda Holsten of ConHunting and fishing are' pastimes which the family enjoys ing the Doug Andersons 133!) atives and friends m Mont- cordia, Missouri, arrived Wednesday evening, August ith to Trinity together. Mr. Skinner, according to his wife, is handy around Eveiett, are Mrs. Andersons pelier. the house as he does all repair and maintenance work on sister and brother-in-laMr. Mr. E. M. Nye, 2M Glen, and visit at the Balster home, 342 Church the household appliances. Ditto for the Skinner ear., land Mrs. Charles Wilson and two sons, Val and Mackie, ale Barbara, until August 2sth. Dear little Kathy, age 15 months, is happily anticipating daughter. Presently visiting at vacationing in Las Vegas while Mrs. Richard Cook, 3M Glen, 288 Golden Ave. By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece the arrival of a girl or hoy, expected in approxi-- 1 the Anderson home is Mrs. son, Jeffrey, is spending his va- spent several days with her UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Small ar- mately two weeks. 1iank Meyers and daughter, cation tune in Yellowstone mother, Mrs. Gladys Hyer in rived home Wednesday from an Lewiston, Utah. Mrs. Hyer acRev. D. W. Balster . Tootsie, of Kalispell, Montana. Park. steam cured .1 f Phone Kaysville 1125 Recently returning from a companied her daughter home eight day vacation trip to Lake JdCK brnim for minimum shrinkage. Mr and Mrs. Jerome Rusch, nine-dae business-pleasury Tahoe and San Francisco, Cali THURSDAY trip for the weekend. rJ1 'V ale, enter" to San Francisco, California Layton Installing a built-i- n stove and oven in their like- - ".',l fomia. S:(H( pm. Voters Meeting Attending the Utah State Re- Rustm s and am"'K ;lrsfor furnishings are Sgt., were Mr. and Mrs Laurel FRIDAY in Frank Yose, Big Iiney, Wyo- new "home and shopping-shoppin- g Salt publican Convention M fan . Mrs; Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Womens ming, has been visiting at the and Mrs. Jack Smith, 4 4!) North Dixie 7:30 pm Lutheran 2i7 Francis, accompanied a " ani zm Richard Cook, 3ti(J Glen. Sgt Smith recently transferred to Hill Air Force Base ,, 1,1 ,,v' a ll0! na- . Missionary League meets home of his sister, Mr. and Ihoin The Francis Mrs. Grant Cullimore, the past after serving f years at Anchorage, Alaska. A veteran of 12 Avenue at the church. Hill Pinochle Force thp ,,'nu'r aUllj ,)l'ako!' of tufifcmGo snema Club wid meet at s oclock next week. SATURDAY years in the Air Force, Sgt. Smith intends to make the milro1.: (Kaysville. THE his career. life IS 4:30 pm THIS home at tne of Monday attary Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Small oiening Amu ding to her husband, Base While in Alaska the Smiths particularly enjoyed the abund- Mrs. Lois Iverson. LIFE television program tended the Music Clinic concerts 1,111 1202 Barnes, KSL-TMarilyn Isaac Mr. and was of Jack a member the ant over and Mrs. Grant Harris, fishing hunting. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Walton SUNDAY League; i.e., a Wildlife Preservation Club in Anchorage. Drive, Louise Barnes is visit-Hi- s Children of officers and NCOs 41 Francis, recently entuitained at the B. Y. U. in Provo. Their Mr. K and Mrs. lt1 stationed 4k ilTAHlCONCRETE HAFB at parents aie eligible Mrs Harris mother, Mrs. Thel0:4.') am Sunday School and interest in animals can readily be seen when three friendly returned Rosemary, daughter, B to Leavitt of Afton, yBay attend Hill Kindergarten; ma Olsen of Logan. Spending Bible Class for age levels. home Saturday PIPEICO evening with Pekinese dogs greet visitors at the door. The Smiths also oming. She will be home in which will be held in the Chapel two weeks on the farm in Ida10:30 am THE LUTHERAN them after spending the have fourteen parakeets. past 01 two Annex. ho with her paternal grandHOUR over KLO radio, top- two weeks at the Music Clinic. Mrs. Smith was employed as a bookkeeper in Anchorage1 0 Childien from Christ Understands ic; but since arrival in Layton she has been spending her care- - Mr. and Mrs. Willis Knaak may be parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cullimore free hours Your Doubt" Jan Harris. swimming, bowling, and renewing friendships and family, 1553 Reid Drive, registered Thursday Aug. 14th Harris, is at 11 :00 am WORSHIP SERV- and three daughters spent last with other Air Force personnel rotated from Anchorage to spent Sunday, August p.m. Registiatmn will be held in the Chapel Annex. ICE FOR ALL, sermon: week at Sun Valley. Hill Air Force Base. touring Brigham City. For further information call Gideon Judges O Colleen, April and Jody Ann Mrs W. A. Brink, phone 31s. TUESDAY Humphreys returned home from 7:00 pm Boy Scout Troop Carlin, Nevada, where they M). meets at the church, Layton Almost settled in their new home at 133!) Everett To survive, Utah's mines must spent ten days vacationing in the compete with mines in other Holt Subdivision are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Anderson and A friendly church where with The Jaycees have states. And Kaysville their grandparents, Mr. costs govern the ability to compete. All Amerand Renee Arthur. scheduled all are welcome a children, hoard to Lynne meeting and Mrs. L. T. Ottley. be held Thursday at s p.m. at ican mines pay about the same for wages and supplies. But The Andersons are former residents of Kalispell, Montana 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Mel Manning and Kearns, Utah. Doug, as he prefers to be called, was manthe residence of Robert Major. taxes, which are equally important costs, vary from state to The Kaysville and children were guests at a ager of Kearns Lanes Bowling Alley before his recent employKaysville They will d iscuss junior saft tj state. If our mines are burdened with excessive taxes, they Lions Club will meet Thursday barbecue and lawn party at the ment as alley manager of the new Holt Lanes bowling alley in Foui 'Leaf Clover Club met patrol and the trap shoot. can't compete. And Utah will lose jobs, tax income and the Rue-hen h m. at at the home of home of her parents, Dr. and Layton. He is a member ?f the Lions Club, Veterans of Foreign ,,t the home of Mis. den p s chance to attract money to develop new mining ventures. Sherwood at Crestwood for Mrs. C. A. Munns at Brigham and the American Legion. The Marine Corps reached a 'tin All eight members were a regular business meeting. In answer to a querry as to Mrs. Andersons activities pn'sent. City, Monday evening. maximum strength of 75,101 , , cal Doug said, she is a good cook, housekeeper and mother. Mrs dining Wot Id War I. Wotld Th hi-fans and that she (dllw, Anderson added that they are both ,r0m bundant ,lf meeting to ordei fol-i- s Aug. 21 Cmet a,l a member of the Lutheran Church. lu , Arthur Anderson, age 10, played the cornet in the school . , b.r! band at Kearns and also is possessor of the highest Bowling ai' ?lrs judged wash cloth Average of any !) or 10 year old in Salt Lake City. Renee Lynne, age s, is presently helping her mother but Uppers and each member gave a demonstration on sewing such looking forward to the future which will include meeting new Bay Nielsen, sewing on pock- school friends, and riding on a school bus for the first time Rita Lyn Barker, sewing et in her life. on buttons; Jackie Schofield, making gathers on sewing maTHE BEST IN chine; Shirley Nielson, how to make scam and hem; Linda The KIND Kaysville Kaysville ANY YOU NEED HAVE Gun, parts of the machine; branch of the AAUW will hold Barbara Bingham, back stitch-- 1 board meeting Wednesday, ing and tying ends; Carolyn SEE August 13 at the home of Mrs. Adams, basting, and Cathy! lone Grange at s p.m.. Austin, Bill Vincent safety measurers. the is Smith Bid?. CLEARFIELD Phone TA Layton goes everywhere... They will make plans for the A picnic lunch was furnished new secretary of the Layton years program. Schof-field Jaycees. Mr. Vincent succeeds by Linda Gurr, Jackie cools any room youre Ini and Carolyn Adams. Floyd Buckley who recently replaced Les Hammond as a memNearly at Cost ber of the Jaycee board of diA Late Summer rectors. The newest Jaycee is James Bargain for Only M. Pettit, H-- l Verdeland Park, Wetmttmra Room Air ComfitioMn officially accepted by the memla tho Ship o( Tomorrow on bership Monday evening, August 11th. Ladd Scofhcld, was the Richard Durham Jaycee president, states that Sunday evening speaker in the YOU CAN M SURE anyone interested in joining the sacrament service of the Farm- Wendall should contact Jaycees ; ton ward. Snw membership and pei Min- -, Max First and (;,oria HeSs and nel officer of the Layton Ja- fanl,iy are seeing a lot of dif- Cen8 . Iferent places not too far from Provo is the location of the Knock Farmin)?ton this year on their Utah Jaycee quarterly confi vacation. are seeing Yelto he held Sunday, Aug- lowstone They 1958 miPark and Lava Hot h 1001 Heats Fully Automatic ust 17. Ladd Scoff ield, Jaycee this week and have Springs TV racle seal oven no-drh president, stated, The majority plans for othei places next Top of the Layton Jaycees, accom- week. HI-FTable Models Portables over-al- l. I panied by their wives, are planConsoles Everything must go. ning to attend. Primary func- such as youth and sport activiGet Yours WHILE THEY LAST! tion of the meeting will be to ties, community development, Easy Terms . plan vaiious state-wid- e projects and leadership training. Relief Society lawn party news items Primary Parade wood-workin- Happy Day Party Golden Acres an Merrall Skinner family -- Hill Villa er g, Lutheran Crestwood tamily ' Air Kindergarten Doug Anderson family Taxes Four Leaf Kaysville Jaycees key to survival meets Lions' Club 4-- Aus-War- UTAH MINING fi COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE fr er,h fPiwVSU3Chdi r ASSOCIATION WESTINGHOUSE Kaysville AAUW New INSURANCE WE MOBILAIRE CONDITIONER Jaycee Secretary VERN M. SMITH $225-o- p rtW;stinghouse ea- - Close Out Out Prices on WESTINGHOUSE RANGE 24-inc- WESTINGHOUSE 30-inc- ip $189.95 FREEZER Salute to TOOELE COUNTY . . . land SPECIALS of new industry and ghost towns' of the past REFRIGERATOR Large Family Size. 404b. true freezer. $199.95 Only 11 - jg. C "S ), -- 4 m w. UPRIGHT FREEZER Si''' Union Pacifics new high speed icing facilities from Ogden to the Missouri can completely ice a PFE refrigerator car in less Kiver than a minute ! 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