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Show NEWS SYRACUSE The winter rt and Page 5 if July 30, 1939 rREFlEX crafts program which was so successful last year, will county-wid- e Good Listener bnsl by the also be available throughout National Recreation AssoWhen the man anawewd th j the county on Saturdays, ac- ciation was stso discussed telephone one evening, n wor cording to the committee. but wss tabled for more con- asked him if bo bed hi tel svfc sioa set on. Re replied thaihC- -i In other businesa at tbe sideration. end the teller naked if hay , did. a report Plans were also made for one stse monthly meeting, . wes te the roesnJ,Tas. concerning tho reopening of the committee's annual so- he replied, wife 1 Tho committee's approval te several old, and somo new cial. It is to be held at era . surveyor then aakd, Davis Countys new-e- you batoning tot Farmington At the regu- complete plans for a bas- bridle paths was given by M. picnic area, on Thursday, he answered. lar monthly meeting of the ketball tournament ns n part P. Leonard. Financing of a The Toamsteft, 6-on Aug. . Davis Recreation of the winter recreation pro recreation nnatyein County Committee, Tuesday night. Grant J. Culliwore, county recreation director, was given approval to plan for golf instructional periods and conduct a golf tournament as n part of next years ittta-mrecreation paogram. He was also given the Golf added Scattla visitors return home To summer gram. , UV 4 er By Virginia Bennett Phone TA Syracuse Mrs. Clifford WestenBkow and three children Paul, Jolene and Carol hare returned to their home at Seattle, Washington, following a s visit here at the home of Bishop and Mrs. T. Joseph Steed. Mrs. Weatenskow and Mrs. Steed are eisters. During the time they were here they accompanied Mrs. Steed and her children Richard Stevan and Helen to Yellowstone Park for a week of vacationing. two-week- Mr. and Mr. Edwin Galley end their family enjoyed an outmg of special guest was the Stake Priesthood Advisor for the Primary, President George S. Reid. camping, fishing and swimming in Ogden Canyon last Friday and Saturday. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Niel Galley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cunning, Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and family, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Verge Gailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rentmeister and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barber, all of Syracuse and as guests of the Verge Galleys were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manning and family of Paul, Idaho. Jay Stuart wm operated open last Thursday at the Dee Hospital far an accute attack of appendicitis. He was able to return to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Stuart Sunday afternoon. Mr. Harold Spencer It vtdtlng for a week at the home of her father, Edward Merle Ivory, Fountain Green. , A baby daughter ha arrived to make her home with happy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Nance. They have another child a son, Alan. Mr. Loren Rive wa a guest one day last week of Mrs. Philip J. Bennett. Mrs. Rice was in Utah visiting with relatives, and has now returned to her home at Maywood. California. On Thursday evening alt seer taries, assistant secretaries and historians in each of the seven Wards Primary organizations of North Davis Stake enjoyed a pot luck supper party at the Syracuse Ward Hall. In charge of these arrangements were Mrs. Julia Bodily and Mrs. Mildred Porter. A Jensen of. Hooper. Mr. and Mr. Raymond L. Chapman and family and Mrs. Cinda Smedley and son, Lynn Smedley, spent last week camping and fishing in Duchesne County. $. Sgt. and Mrs. Douglas Hillran have returned to Fort Riley, Kansas, following a visit here with Mr. Hillrans mother, Mrj. d W. Tree, and other relatives. Mrs. T. Josaph Stead entertained with a luncheon at her home Wednesday, honoring her cousin, Mrs. Duane Raines and five children of Belruth Lebanson, who with her hiisband are enjoying a vacation In Salt Lake and Washington, D. C. The flames family has spent the past four years in Lebanon and prior to that, they were residents in Egypt for two years. Mr. Rames is in the Government Foreign Service employment. Other guest at tho Stead heme Wil-for- three-mont- h From Cambridge II. Zealand molester G. J. Whatcott, SunBet 262 West 1300 North, has reported that about two weeks ago someone poured lighting fluid or gasoline over his dog, a old Boston Terrier, and then set fire to it. The dog was seriously Injured and has been under the direct care of a veterinarian. Mr. Whatcott also mentioned that an reAngora cat In Roy had ceived similar treatment and suggested that people with pets be on the lookout for anyone who might be molesting them in such a malicious five-mon- seven-poun- Open house honors visitor 2 pets hurt By Mr. and Mr. Grant Cumin ere happily announcing the arrival of their first child a M ounce daughter who arrived Sunday evening July 26 at an Ogden hospital. The proud mother was the former Adele Gailey of Syracuse, prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mr. Jack Folay and three sons of Witchita Falls, Texas, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett. The Foleys resided bare for about a year sometime back and were on vacation enroute to Colorado. Visiting this weak with her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen, is Mrs. Alice th manner. 'Mrs. Rhea Kaysville Blood entertained at aq open house Wednesday from 7 to 10 pjn. in honor of Miss Florence Clark of Cambridge, New Zealand. Miss Clark is making world, tour and has been house guest of Mrs. Blood and Mrs. Bloods sister, Mrs. Jose phine Taylor, Roy, for the past 3 months. She left Friday for Canada and plans to visit Washington D.C., New York City, London, Scotland, Ireland, France, Switzerland, and Rome. In India she will visit Tehran, Ankara, Calcutta, Karachi, Bankok, and Rangoon. Also, she will stop at Singapore, China, Sidney, is-- Fern-woo- d. at Local Garden Fresh s' Dozen Solid Ripe Slicing Wf uvu M Pound Bell Fancy Utah n Each. Early Slicers Fancy fin Ini G Pound Z Swift's Premium Tenderized Shank Whole Half Pound 12 to 14 pounds n cj f Full r t; I SEA MIST ' Butt Shank Half Pound -- Australia and then return to New Zealand. Before comby Katherine Stuck! ing to Utah she visited Hawaii The .Happy and San Francisco. Clearfield She left her home In New Club was orHelpers Zealand on Good Friday Since then in May. ganized the girls have made skirts, (April) and the tour will take a full slippers, scarves n4 other She years will visit all the counitems. Every member' in the their summer tries during Club club went to the Happy Helper Wednesday afternoon along with Mrs. Rames and her children were Mrs. Ray Hardy and two children of Ogden, Mrs. George Black, Mrs. Beatrice Cannon. Mrs. D. J. David, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Clifford Westinscow and three children of Seattle, Washington. MU Kate Tree Is spending tea days with Attorney and Mrs. Milton J. Hesss family hi Farming-ton- , while they are in the East combining business and vacation together. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cook and daughters, Doneli and Lou Jean, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamblin and little sons, Michael, and Gary and Shauna Lynn Bennett attended the Stephens Far-il- y Reunion at Coma Springs last Sunday. Mrs. Della Rentmeister has been ill for several weeks, suffering with an attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs, Alma Cook attended funeral services Thursday for Mrs. Cooks brother Asa Alma Brown, at the L.D.S. Bountiful Second Ward Chapel. Tho Officers and Teacher of the YJd. and YWMIA of the Syracuse Second Ward entertained for the recent Road Show Cast with a Supper Party and social, Tuesday evening at the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Smedley. Sixty were oo hand for the evenings social. Mrs. Lionel Nance end Mr. Phillip J. Bennett entertained officers of the Junior Sunday School of the Syracuse Second Ward Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Nance. A business meeting fol-- ' lowed by a social was enjoyed by twenty people attending. Recreation Whole Hall Pound Pink or Regular "-- -- p Pound Frozen f MoiitMMM4ai uiiu 4-- H Mis Florence Clark . . . New Zealand visitor la Kaysville. OVEN FRESH Down FRESH BALED MARBLE Scout awards POTATO ROLLS Made for SWANSD0WN 4-- H 11 .VI I t julaf SS. CAKE With Nutty fudge Frosting S(UI A. ' J am m Regular 2Jo OVEN FRESH DUTCH BREAD 31 . -- 4-- H Creek, camp at Shingle where there was log sawing contests and hiking. There wss also recreation such as volleyball, baseball and The members horseshoes. made beanies in handicraft Members in the club are Dana Stockseth, Janet Jep-peso- n, months. She loves Utah, the mountains and ths friendly people. She feels Americans are warm, At the Boy Scout Layton natural and easy to talk to. She Court of Honor, Troop No. 80, is active in sports. the following award were dith Troop 80 trlbutedi Tenderfoot: Alonzo Florez, Layton News A steak fry was Layton Chandler, held at the home of Sunday Kathand Joyce Ashbakef, erine Stuck!. Leaders or Mr. and Mrs. .Dick Adams Leora Ashbaker and Elma honoring two of their on their birthdays, Hansen. Cecil Barton and Larry Ray. ReNae sons-in-la- Excuses To save time, pleas give your excuse to ths boss by number: always Thats the way done it! No. 1. I didnt know you were in a No. 2. -hurry for it! Thats not in my department! No. S. No one told m to go ahead No. 4. The Teamster. wv w Some 22 persons were present. Mr. and Mrs. Adams' entertained at the Ambassador Club in Salt Lake City recently for Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rogers, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dawson, Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Randall, Centerville. Come in and Get Acquainted At Our New Store in Sunset Sammy Knaak, Steven Knaak; second class: Stanton Darr, Corky Tayne, Don Tayne, George Konen and Ronald Phillips, first class: Gary Lo and Jay Pattan; and Merit badge for citizenship ia the community: Bob Coin. Service by Reverend C. R. Muller, Bountiful, begin at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at Trinity Lutheran Church. Sunday School and Bible School 9:45 a.m. Lesson for Sunday, Elijah and the Ravens. Sunday, Holy Communion will be celebrated in the church services. Friday between 12 and 1 Pastor will have coneultations 7 p.m. Sunday School Staff meets. Saturday 10 a.m. Cub Scouta will meet at the church, 283 Golden Ave. Whila fj.ME MIKES STOKELYS APPLE cans$1 SAUCE HUNTS TABLE PRIDE Nq. iy2 Size Pure STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 19 ex. Jure - Cum uf 13 Surplus, Salvage and Liquidations "We Have Anything You Want If You Can Find It." t ' Surplus s Sporting Goods Paint 1 v Hardware Pipe Fittings Camping Supplies 5,000 OTHERS I HOT SPRINGS 3926 No. EX Ili. 84 - SUNSET 305 So. Main St. TA 19 iJpactisS STO ELLY'S PIU-Q- w Pineapple- Ume Drink HEARTS DELIGHT 46 oz. Cans TOMATO JUICE 4lorJll CHARMIN-- 60. Count-W- hite MIRACLE WHIP SALAD Quart DRESSING SNIDER'S 20 o. Jar tomato CATSUP Pock 4. LIBBYS The Trinity LuthLayton eran Church member! held a picnic at the Wagon Wheel in Weber Canyon. Sixty-fowere in attendence. The women won fair and square in a contest between the two genders in softball. They also enjoyed croquet. In charge of the committees were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eden ur Prepared By the wy, honey, did you pat my cooking outfit in the bag? Ill want to fry ome of the fih wo catch.. "Yea, dear, and you will also find a can of aardine there, too,, and some ertekers and cheese. , The Teamster. cans $1) Ga)ta(e Trinity Lutheran Members picnic 5 -- White i Smith & Edwards Co. - Yellow - Dovils Fudge - Butterscotch VIENNA SAUSAGE LUNCHETTE- -O .a. Jar RED DIAMOND GREEN PEAS rl O ue U.vii No. 303 Size Cans ' |