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Show V The REFLEX Page 9 Jan. 15, 1959 JUST for LAUGHS Rileys moving West Kaysville To Cedar City By Mrs. Norma Preece Now making their home at Cedar City are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Riley and family, formerly of 527 Coates Ave., Lay-toMr. Riley has been assign-i- d to the Dixie National Forest as forest engineer. ' Mr. Rileys assignment comes from the U: S. Forest Service office at Ogden, where he has been working as an engineer for the past several years. The Dixie forest lies mostly between Highways 89 and 91 In the vicinity of Cedar City and Parts of it are' also north and south of Bryce Canyon National Park. Mr. Riley has been active in the Air Force Reserve as a member of the 9426th Air Reserve Squadron. He plans to continue this activity in Cedar City as he has been authorized by the Air Reserve Center at Clearfield NSD to organize a flight for West Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Galbraith entertained at dinner Saturday evening for n. Pan-guitc- h. Phone GALA SALE 769 ave on meat and milk. Lie entertained the Sixth Ward and their wives at dinner Saturday evening at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Galbraith, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morton. Mrs. Darlene Galbraith and Lizards Imported of Octopus Per Tentacle Ready-to-E- s 25c Large Economy Size Jar (Just add hot Coffee) 85c Instant Water Smoked at Fillets of Armadillo Ter Fillet 85c Early Gdn. Peas, can Lata Gdn. Peas, can Lb. 94c Leg of Lamb Ub. 84e Arm of Lamb Shoulder of Lamb Lb. 7 le Lb. Ole Rest of Lamb Clearfield, attended the Utah Press Womens luncheon at Brattons Grotto In Salt Lake, Friday, followed by a guided tour of the University of Utahs Medical Late, Let Set Fresh, Ham llam-H- Lh- - 81c Cynthia M $147 .50 6 each All Colon Bally Buttons. AU Jeises L.. 10 HUMMING BIRD WINGS Fresh Frozen Dietetic Pack Plump, GROUND GOPHER SHOE POLISH (With lour Old Shoes) Bottle 8c Grapefruit 5 cans si oo .Per Lh. . ..16 Hundred Lbs. 80c Tender for Family Pr. 18c U. S. Choice, Tenders CHITTERLINGS Home Style Limit 70 Cans Lb. Can 59c 8 Tall can Hunts Fruit Cocktail 4 cans 89c 22 can Gras SUPS Cardan Variety Bunch 14c $2.98 3 cans - .i. MAYFAIR COUNTRY STORE ROSEDALE Pears All Brands, Large Loaf With coupon from Dally Workef Wt are printing th abovt Adv. just to bring soma humor into your day. W know you have, as w do, your worries and your caree, so we thought a good laugh would b good for all of us. We hop you didnt take th above Adv. seriously. But, if you are serious in wanting to save money on your foodbills, we invite you to Servo Yourself And Save by shopping with us. Hunts 3 cans 89c Peaches Me Make Your Own Chemise Buy Your Dress Size POTATOES 10 Lbs. 79o BREAD Lb. Bermuda TOTATO SACKS Sgt. Hillran had previously W. Mrs. Eugene spent two and a half years at Syracuse Holmes of Roy, Utah, was the Frankfort, Germany, prior to visit back guc't artist at the January this furlough and club home. Syra-Lit- a the of gathering members when they met at the Roy Briggs entered the Dee home of Mrs. William S. Holt, hospital on Monday morning for Monday evening. treatment and possibl surgery Mrs. Holmes did cake decoratto follow later in tb week. ing and candy making for the Mr. Clyde Barber was honored group. She has been honored for the past two years with her out- with a surprise birthday party standing home decorating dur- last Saturday svening at the ing the Yule season. And is not- Barber home. ed for her outstanding art abilA full course dinner was servin she Bnntt .If Sawing Button, Card purchase) BEES KNEES Picnics 2c Corn on tho Cob, Ea. 22 Cob without the corn 72a Aged, Center Cut Lb. 8e Country Ham, (S :th copy this adv, and Shavers Mrs. James W. Warren and ion, Jimmy, arrived her from their home in San Diego, California Monday afternoon. They Miss Kate Tree returned home will visit for the next few weeks visit at the home of her parents, Mr. Sunday from a three-wee- k with Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Ben- and Mrs. Alvin Waite. nett and their family at HayMrs. Warren wa the fojrmer ward, California. Eileen Waite of Syracuse. The usual winter trend of Mrs. Charlotte Bodily has been children's diseases are still runill at her home here seriously ning high with the latest and for the past three weeks. most popular victim being little year old, Tracy Chapman. Mrs. Lionel E. Williams is exTracy is" the youngest of the pected to be returned to her Raymond L. Chapman family of home today (Tuesday) followy seven. He has come down dur- ing a stay at the Dee ing the past week with all three hospital where she underwent a of the common, chicken pox, major operation. mumps and measles diseases. Blrs. Lester Frew visited SunEarlier, however, each of his at the home of her parents, day other brothers and sister, Pati, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atkinson. has first had one and then another of these diseases. The Atkinson family recently But there's nothing quite like moved to Riverdale, Utah, from doing things up nice and brown, Idaho. and also doing it in a hurry, Blrs. Verdan Chambers, son will probably be young Tracys and her new infant son Scott, future motto. have returned to her home at Darwin Bird was returned to Little Valley after dsstay of the the Dee hospital at Ogden Tuespast month at the home of her day morning. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Following a run of tests and Cox. Mr. Bird is anticipating Mr. Chambers is employed at an operation. Little Valley and spent some Mr. and Mra. Glen Warren weekends here. with other gathered family members at the home of Mr. Blre. Ellen Pace of Wanship and Mrs. Laurence Holt in West and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pace Point last Saturday evening, for of Hoytgville, Utah, wera via. their familys annual itors of Mr. and Blrs. Arnold Bodily last Thursday. The following Syracuse people Better Conditions attended a bridal ahower last were very young, very They Thursday in Bountiful at the home of Mrs. Zada McKay in much ia love, and obviously the honor of Miss Wiida Hardy of railroad station was the only! place they could find ta demon- -' Farmington: strata their affection. Whenever a Mrs. Clifford Barber, Mrs. train we due ta depart, they' Edwin Galley, Mrs. Bernard W. hurried aver ta the gate and an-- 1 Smedley, Mrs. Marlin Gailey, (aytd a long and fond ombraco, Mrs. Oinda Smedley, hfra. as though one of them was sea-Neville, Mrs. Elmer FieldIng the ether off for' the last ing, Mrs. Gerald Waite and Mrs. time. David Gailey. A sympathetic redcap, watchThese are all cousins of the their performance, finally ing hostess and guest of honor. came up ta them and suggested: Bliss Hardy became the bride of Frank Holcomb of Kaysville, Why dont you go acme fa the last Friday. She ia the daugh- but terminal? One leaves than ter of William Hardy. every two 'minutes." Sgt. First Class and Blra. Teamster Douglas L. Hillran have left to resume their" army activities Yea are definitely middle-age- d at Fort Riley, Kansaa, followwhan you don't can any longer ing a visit of one month here with Sgt. Hillrans mother, Blrs. whan your wife goes as long Wilford W. Tree, and other as you don't have ta ga along., member of their family. Taamstar Virginia Daring, Racy ketball game is on Wednesday, January 29th. ed to Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holt, BIr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Blelvin Bennett, BIr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Lola Frew, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larson and Mr. and Mrs, Zenas W, Bennett. Tasty Pets Gdn. Sedst Sober Prunes, beg Lush Stewed Prunes, vet 98c Bum Steer I,b. J7e Double Croseere, Ea. 12c Term near end 02e 22c New Green Cabbage, 7 Hd. Old Purple Cabbage Hd. 27 Economical 290 lb. bag of Chicken Flickingi 13c Pigs Knuckles, 10 for 24c Pigs Brass Knuckle Center. Courtesy Kenton Market, Dyer, Tennessee Nargus Bulletin $1 oo Kaysville Del Monte NEWS ITEMS Pineapple Grapefruit Hi-- C Hi-- C by NORMA PREECE Orange Drinks Grape 46 Phone cans 761 By Mrs. Norm Preece Phond. 769 Kaysville DanSchofield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schofield, has been released from th U.S. Army after two years service. He has been stationed at Fort Lawton, Washington with the Mika Ajax Missile oz. cans U. S. CHOICE MEATS Clouds C. Condor, who has been visiting with relatives at San Francisco, Calif, arrival boro last Friday to visit at th home of his daughter, Mr, and Mra. Don Edwtrdi and family, while enreute to hie borne Orem. it Mr. sad Mrs. William B. and family, Mra, ffie & Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blood enMiller, Mr, and Mre. Cllfto tertained at a family dinner Jensen end family, Sanest, attSunday at their home for the ended tho family dinner party following guests: her parents, at tho homo of Mr. aad Mrt. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Child, Riv- Blair Barton In Centerville Saterdale; Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle urday evening. Farr (Mrs. Bloods sister), Mrs. George W. Wilcox vialt-o- d Granada Hills, California; Mr. in Bountiful end Salt Lak Mr. and and Mrs. Jay Shupe, and Thursday at tha chilWednesday and four Child Mr. Jerry Mr. and Mra. JUaa dren, Mr. and Mr. Melvin Beh-lin- g, homes of all of Ogden, and Mr. and garber, and Mrs. Leona Jensen. and She was on hand to welcome Perkin Mre. Courtney two new three children. born last week. Scoffitld end Mr. Gary Ltjg. and daughter Shauns left last Sunday visitors of Mr. and Thursday for Jacksonville, Flor- Mrs. Vernell Swanger were Mr. ida alter (pending two weeki and Mre. Bert Martin, Mr. and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blrs. Bryan Swanger and son Samuel Scoffield and family. Dennis, both of Salt Lake; Mr, Howard Brown returned Mon- and Mrs. Paul Ronnfeldt and day . from tho St. Benedict's daughter Lorraine, Clearfield; Hospital to tho horns of his Coy Swange? and two daughparents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt ters, Ogden. Brown. Ha is still very ilL Mr. and Mra. J. Fred ShefMis Connie Smith of tho field entertained at dinner MonUSU spent tho weekend with day evening for her parents, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. BIr. and Mr. Henry Smedley, Smith. Layton. K. J.' Cranney is ill at th Mr. and Mr. Max Bryden, LD3 Hospital this week where BIr. and Mr. Larry JuaUnsen treatment. he ie undergoing and two torn, Bountiful, were Mrs. Boy Green attended Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mr. Fan-the funeral service of Mr. Tucker. Hackett in Salt Lake City Kirtley of Jerry Furgeaon, Saturday. BIr. and Mrs. Alan Barber Mrs. Effie B. Miller, underDeo 'and daughter Judith, Bountiful, went major surgery at th week. last Mrs. Nettie Hospital visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Don Edwards Wilcox. Eddie Cole, son of Mr. and and family were guests last Mrs. Edwin Col Sr., has been week of her brother, Mr. and called on an LDS mission to Mrs. Jack Conder and family at tho North Central States. Ha BountifuL ' Webhomo Mr. and Mrs. Stanley will enter tho mission Urn-ple- by plant. ten-da- Pork Loin III Center Cut Pork Chops lb. Smoked Picnics 3?c lb. 1 4 lb. av. 1 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING MAYFAIR COUNTRY STORE IN LAYTON ' February 2. ster entertained at dinner Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Noraaa 8nUi' day for her parents, Mr. and van left for Colorado Springs, Mrs. George F. Barker. Colorado to attend the funeral . Students of the Kaysville Eleservice of his father. mentary School third grado Mra. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Edna classes were impressed Friday Smith and Mra. Dorsey Hodg- when Trooper 0. O. Schmidt, of Pa son, Layton, attended the fu th Utah Stato Highway neral service of Mra Ann Rob- trol, showed twa films M Sail erts at Hennefer last 6aturdsy. ty and gar a talk to tho group, ft t -- ni eon-in-la- ' Lu-ci- ' H Lb. Print Butter 23 H lb. Linotype Butter 83c H lb. Offset Butter 43e Each 27c Pickled-Tentacle- NOTES wedding displays ity that cakes and the candy making and decorating field. to Mrs. Holt was Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood. Plans were also completed by the club members to again this year serve on the mothers March of Dimes drive. They were presented with this material and given a pep apeech drive from Davis County chairman, Ronald Wiscombe. Lb. 60s Lb. 02c ..j Skinless and Boneless NEWS By Virginia Garden Fresh Qt. Bottl Bird bath Water 18a Healthful 20 Pads for Frozen Brillo Lb. 84c Winners Crestwood Benedicts MEAT Harness that area. Mr. Rileys wife's nsme is By Linda Pfaender Mary Ellen and their two sons Another term at Layton are John and James. Central Davis Jr. High will have ended again in 10 days, and the students will be tensewhile ly awaiting their grades, the teachers are marking them. There are 49 days In this second term. The terms are all Norma Mrs. Preece By longer this year because of the Phone 769 longer session. Kaysvillo Jana Jo Anderson, The end of the term is JanHal Mrs. Mr. and of 23rd, and the report cards uary daughter be given out January 27th. Anderson, underwent a tonsil- will This is because the first baslectomy at the St. hospital Friday. :4J Fancy Funs, esa Tuna . Can $3 03e Sloppy Tuna, can $398.00 Finest Quality bishopric Lund, .Each HORSE Thorobred Winners Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Valentine, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lund, Clearfield. Bishop and Blrs. Glen Hill Mrs. Wanda Cow, x . , |