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Show , from a weeks vacation trip REFLEX Pag f August 6, 1959 to Southern Colorado and New Mexico. While in Southern , Colorado, they visited Semi-finain onds; Kennard Bybee, secKaysville Mrs. Ryal Scof field, daughwith, 'his parents, Mr. and the Davis County summer ond; Louis Khoury, third. ter Ryanne, and her brother Mrs. Roy Kirby. swimming program are bereturned Ids, Lloyd ten-da-Williams and Mrss Randall Bow- ing held this week In prep- 33 yards, Edward Clay, first, Mr, y from a vacation trip to Vancouver, British Col- ring and children returned aration for the finals to be 18.4 seconds; Dean Umple-by- , Mr. and Mrs. Dale White- - bara Murray and family fa a vacation trip to Reno, held at the Bountiful swimsecond; Delbert Bishop, ty Barbara Marra umbia; Lethbridge and Cal- from sides and family, 512 Church, Idaho before returning to Nevada, whe.re they visited ming pool Tuesday, August third, Phono tll-- J gary, Alberta, Canada where with have just returned from vis- California. her brother and his 11. GIRLS 10 and under, 18 they visited with relatives. with the Ben White-sideMr. and Mrs. David Higgs iting Mr. Mrs. and Layton family, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kaysville swimmers com- yards, Carolyn Adams, first, Mrs. Blanch Young, Og- Bonnemort. and the Lake Tahoe will spend three days in IdaDixon Mrs. Chloe and visited the They last Wednesday at La- 13 Vz seconds; Karren Tidarea. den, formerly of Kaysville, Crater Lakes in Oregon and peted ho at the home of Mrs. Bargoon and Layton swims Fri- well, second; Diana Duck- Harris, who are accompanyvisited with friends here on all scenic spots Burbara Murray with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. BYU a scheduled Lynn nroute day. tour of 18 ing worth, third; Monday evening. vis- ton, along with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheaton. to scheduled are home. Europe Linda Kaysville Gurr, first, 14.3 yards, a Attending the Frasier famMr. and Mrs. Charles Hey-wooBOYS 10 years and un- seconds; Susan Manning, it Oslow, Ndrway, Stock- Allan Bennett, attended Hyrum Sandall returned Ogden, were visiting home last Tuesday from Dee der, swimming - 18 yards, second; and Kay Nielsen, holm, Copenhagen, Germany, steer roping contest at Pine-dal- ily reunion from Layton, ''at then on to Switzerland and Wyoming. the Roy Park, were Mr. Aid Saturday at thfe home of his Hospital after undergoing Paul B. Henry, first place, third; France. x Franklin son, Mr. and Mrs. George major surgery. Tingey partici- Mrs. Dan Adams and Mr. 25 yards, time, 18 seconds; Craig Sue and Karen in Rodeo at Pjne-dal- and Mrs. Wayne Winegar the Heywood. Jackson, a Edpated second Barbara and Cullimore, place; Mrs. George W. Wilcox Tice, first, Mr. and Mrs. Owen ColHis family attended and family. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Max-fiel17.8 third Jeanne .Walker, seconds; dy weekend at place. Salt the spent Weekend guests at the lett, Salt Lake, were Sunday Lake with Mrs. Leone Jen18 yards, Ray Alsecond; and Jo Timo- Arthur Jackson, Logan, are the contest with him. aunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whit- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd their visitors of Col, -- and Mrs. and visiting Su13.7 time len, third; seconds; first, Mr. with thy, sen, at Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde man have just returned from Weaver, Hill Field Road, Wells F. Collett, and Mrs. A. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox and Gary Clay, second; Randy san Prigmore, first, 22.1 sec- uncle, Adams for three weeks, a ten-da- y T. Collett. vacation in San were nieces and nephews, Anderson, onds; Mary Vigeon, second; third; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barber. Mrs. Darrell Tingey, CenJulie and Jerry Barnes, 25 yards, and Merrilee Nielsen, third; while their parents attend a Francisco and vicinity. Mr., and Mrs. Walwyn national educational conven Mr. Whea- Phoenix; and Mrs. Bert Kroulus, Brady terville, visited Thursday Green Kenneth 19 Pat Woolsey, Pettingill, first, entertained at a, dinton and family (formerly of Tucson; and Sherill Ball, with her sister, Mrs. Clif20.2 seconds; Nadine tion in Michigan. seconds; Tice, first, second; Jerry ner party Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ken C. Smith Layton) of ElCajon, Calif., Kaysville. They also had ford Green. Mack Billings, Clay, second; Nita Liston, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank are visiting at the homes of their grandchildren, Randy Mrs. Amos Odd, Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Til- third. 25 Mike yards, othBennett have returned after Mr. and Mrs: David Higgs and Christine Weaver. Elizabeth Green and Mrs. Barton, Mesa, Arizona; d Mr. included and ler, first, 17 seconds; Jimmy er guests , Phil-William Perkins of the spending a week in Yellow- and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mrs. Daisy Norman, Black-foo- t, secShef21.8 Ellen Paul Nielsen, second; first, Mrs. Myron Linford, and Mr. Ipson, of of Stoddard. After departing Idaho, is visiting her Daughters lips Camp field, third; onds; Beth Slade, gecond; stone. Dee Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewal- - Layton they will visit an- sister, Mrs. William Utah Pioneers spent Sun- and Mrs. Paul Dredge, first, 18 sec and Ronalee Blood, third. Guests for two weeks of lan (Arlene Love) and other daughter, Mrs. Bar- day in Salt Lake at the DUP Museum Building as guides. Mr, and Mrs. Irving Chrisdaughter Joyce, Colorado Col. and Mrs. Wells Col- tensen are their daughter Springs, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George lett and his mother, Mrs. A. and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weav- - Mr. Hart was navigator for Love enroute to California, T. Ceilett, attended the Tag- James Kent and three daughgart family reunion at Lorin ters, Whittier, Calif., and er were guests in Bounti- Mr. Judkins, who was a pi- where the will visit Mr. Loves mother. They will Farr Park in Ogden Sunday. their grandson, Gary Chris- ful at the home of Mr. and lot. The Great Whiskey of the Old West Arizona. Mrs. Allan Weaver Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. ,F. J. Shef- tensen, Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. then return to Layton, where will make home. their field and children Laurey, Mr. and Mrs. Kent will also to help the Bountiful Weav- Yarbrough they and children, Fari and Flint, Tacoma, visit with his parents, Mr. er, Allan, celebrate his Teresa and Jennifer, GlasVisiting from Whittier, at the home of California, Wash., arrived to spend their and Mrs. Charles L. Kent birthday. gow, Montana, are visiting vacation with his mother. in Ogden while here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hart, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson, East Lay-toMr. and Mrs. Don Edwards Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield. Louisville, Kentucky, visited Clifford Wood, 380 North is Mrs. Phyllis Hovey While in Utah they plan to and family spent the week- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fort Lane for several weeks. visit with her parents, Mr. end at Orem where they at- Lynn Judkins, West Layton, Mrs. Yarbrough is the for- and her three children and Mrs. George S. Nelson, tended the Edwards family on their Franklin, Kim and Scott, way to California. mer Vonda Wood. Mr. Hovey will join them Salt Lake and he sister and reunion Saturday. BarMrs. and Mr. Harm!) Mr. Mrs. and later, when the family will Dougfamily, visit Yellowstone before relas Snow, also of Salt Lake ton and family, Mesa, Am., are visiting for two weeks turning to their home. City. Hosts and hostesses for a Mrs. Earl Goaslind and with her parents, Mr. and Mt. and Mrs. Rulon King this week with her sister daughter Leisa spent five Mrs. Bruce Major and other entertained at a family din- and family, Mr. and Mrs group of old school chums ere Bountiful residents days iast week in Idaho relatives and friends. ner last week for Mr. and Radley Lewis. Nola and Benny Mangus, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rush-fort- h Mrs. Dale King and son ConFalls, Idaho, with Mrs. Goas-lind- s Fri Frank Butler spent and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil rad, Phoen'x, Arizona; Wilsister, Mrs. Erma and Saturday at Spring-vill- e Ann and Lee Lalli, Louise day Boyce. While there they at- Rushforth and their families liam F. King, and Mr. and with his father who and Stan Mann and Stella and Allan Weaver. They tended the wedding recep- spent Sunday evening in Mrs. La Var Adams and chil- is very ill. took their friends to Bountion of their niece, Bonnie Morgan as guests of Mr. and dren, Magna. Mrs. H. J. Payne, Ogden, tiful for a swimming party Boyce on Friday. They re- Mrs. Laurel Rock. Mr. and M. Leo Chap- visited Wednesday with her The ones who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown turned home Sunday. pell, Rexburg, Idaho, have mother, Mrs. James E. BenMr. and Mrs. Dale Jost and family entertained at a been Jay and Jean Love, Layton; visiting with Mr. and nett. and daughter Ann left Wed- picnic lunch Saturday eve- Mrs. Howard Sides and famPhyllis Hovey, Whittier, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Kil- California; Beverly and Gail nesday for a vacation trip to ning for Mr, and Mrs. Em- ily. lian left Monday for Port- Stevenson and Donna Vee Red Fish Lake Lodge in Ida- mett Brown and family, Salt Mr. and Mru Glen Nelson land, Oregon, after receiv- and Ivan Cornia, Lake. ho for one week. Clearfield; June and Hatch Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders and daughter (Henna spent ing word their Mr. and Mrs. David and children left and son Johnny arrived last Sunday at Logan, visit- Rudy Grawe, is seriously ill Doris Roberts and Van at the Portland Hospital. ing with relatives. Keith, Woods Cross; anc Tuesday for their home at home Tuesday from an Don Mr. HonoMrs. Feller and from Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall Barbara and Reid Jones, Lakewood, California, after trip by plane spending one week with her lulu. They attended the sum- and children ire vacationing and son Nohl spent five days Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron V. last week at Jackson Hole, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted mer Potato Chip meeting at in California for ten days. Bick-mor- e Mrs. Mr. Robert and 346 Park, enterHotel Hawaiian Merrill, the relatives. and Wyo. other Royal Bone, and family Crescent, Kathy and Kenny Giles, tained at their 34th wedGary Goaslind, Carl Chap- after which they took a tour pell and David Young left of all the Islands before re- California, have been guests Salt Lake, are vacationing ding anniversary with a dinof Mr. and Mrs. Richard this week with their aunt ner at the Tropical RestauMonday for Big Piney, Wyo., turning home. Invitee and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bert rant at Brigham. Miss Robyn Heywood re Beesley and family. to spend a month working. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rob- Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Val-lac- turned home Monday by guests were Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Alferd Kern and Mr. and Salt Lake, were Sunday plane from California where inson and children, Boise. n e e d y and Mrs. Alice Mrs. E. Ray Merrill, of PresK with are here Mrs. and she the of Idaho, visiting past three spent guests Bishop weeks vacationing with her Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barton Green were guests at dinner ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clifford Green. TAKE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby aunt and uncle, Mr. and and family, and other Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, Layton. TOUR Bill Bone, son of Mr. and and children, Kristine, An Mrs. Grant Bringhurst and friends. They were former Kenneth Hansen and family. CHOICE Mrs. R. W. Benton spent Mrs. Clarence Bone, 550 residents of Kaysville. I nette and Glenn, returned family. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Robins the weekend in Idaho Falls, East Gentile, left early WedLtNOtO 10 PROOF WMIFKtV OTRAIOHT and children spent a few Idaho, with her children, Mr. nesday for Petaluma, Calif., some and will he where David Mrs. and in Benton, the spend days vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benton, time with his sister and her northwest. m u mm tii umi, cxnm. emt irttim kumm man n Miss Rosemary Mangum, and their families and Miss family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben rarocn ami won r rear, ex cun stmt mm Whitesides. Heber City, is a house guest Jaunita Benton. hews KAYSVILLE by Mrs. Jo (Norm) Prtoc Phono 74 Kaysville swim results J ls Fifteen-slxteen-year- Mn. Lewis Kaysville Garrett, American Fork, is spending a few months at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett. Mrs. Maude Evans, Salt Lake City, was a gueBt Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Har-me- r, Preston, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bass, Sunday. Mrs. Florence Woolsey has returned home from the St. Benedicts Hospital, where she was confined for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Naylor, Phoenix, Arizona, and Paul San Hansen, Bernardino, Calif., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles. Miss Eileen Barton, Kearns, and Mrs. Taylor, Ogden, were visitors Friday afternoon of Mrs. Effie B. Miller. Eileen is a granddaughter of Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Swade have returned from two months in Alaska. They plan to spend ten days with Mrs. Swades parents, Col. and Mrs. Wells F. Collett before leaving Monday for Princeton, New Jersey. Mr. Swade has been on a zoological expedition at Point Barrow, Alaska, for the U.S. Navy. Mrs. Swade stayed at the University of Alaska during his assignment. Upon arriving at Princeton he will resume his Doctorate Studies and she plans to return to her job on the faculty at the University. Mrs. Swade will be remembered as the former Juanita Collett. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parkin and family spent the weekend at Bear Lake. Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield entertained at a family dinner Friday evening for her three sons and their families, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Sheffield, Tacoma, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Loftus Sheffield, Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Val Sheffield, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ken-naand Mr. and Mrs. Howard returned Bonnemort from Red Fish Lake Lodge in Idaho where they spent a few' days this week vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. John L. h, K n e e d y entertained the study group at thpir home Sunday evening. 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