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Show l I ) 4 2 and two daughters, Jsekie Lynn, and Donna Gail of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, hava moved to Utah to make their home after three year at Alabama. They have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thompson. Mrs. Don Edwards visited ia Idaho, returned to her home after visiting for two weeks with Provo Monday with her fathMr. and Mrs. B. M. Maxfield. er, Claude C. Conder. Mrs, Verna Thompson spent Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meath-aat Denver, Coloand son, MikerMr. and Mrs. last week-en- d Clarence Meacham and family rado, visiting at the home of motored to Randolph Sunday to her son, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Mar-di-n Toon and family. visit with Mr. and Mra.Wayn t Monday guests of. Mr. and ' Argylq. Mrs. Amelia' Cottrell had as Mrs. Don Whittaker were Mr. her Mothers Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Whittaker, Ruand Mrs. K. B. Cottrell, Mr. pert, Idaho. They were en route and Mrs. Dan I Graham and home from a trip to California and Arizona. family, Salt Lake. Williams Thomaa returned William poster left Monday Falls, home from Korea where ha has by plane for Wichita Texas, where he will spend a spsnt the past 13 months. While month on a government busi- at Korea he waa a stenographer for the commanding officer ness trip. Sunday gaests f Mr. and of 'the base and attended many and Mrs. R. M. Maxfield were of the United Nations meetings a story of him was featured Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mieners and daughter, Lilly, Burley, Idaho. recently in Look Magasine. He Mrs. William Foster spent will visit for 80 days with his last week at Boise, Idaho, where wife and daughter, Dennise, and other relatives and hit parshe visited with relatives. Lee visited ents, Mr. and Mr. Leslie WilMrs. Florence with her sister, Mrs. Melvin liams, Roy. Hs will leave for Deal who is critically ill at the Newport, Rhode Island, wher will attend a Judiciary Salt Lake Hospital last week. h Saturday she visited in Delta School. Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Bone with her brother, Heber Wilkins and family. spent a few days last week at Visitors last week of Mr. and Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phillips, Mrs. Clarence Meacham were his brother, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Drigga, Idaho, visited last week with Mrs. Myrtle Phillips. Meacham, Logan. Mrs. James Rasmussen was Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tunnell s luncheon guest in Farming-to- n Tuesday of Mrs. Wallace IV 1966 May Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Maroney Thursday ere Bing were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brody, Hamilton, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Brody were former resident of Kaysville. Mrs. H. J. Bishop is undergoing treatment at the St. Marks hospital for a few days. Mrs. Lyda M. Burton was a guest in Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neville on Mothers Day. She was also on hand to help celebrate the birthday anniversary of her grandson, Scot. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Msroney recently attended the funeral . service of her father, W. Clifton, Colorado. William Leonard Hamblin returned home Monday by plane from Iran where he has been for the past 23 employed months, with a Missile Base His wife and three there. daughters remained at their home in Salt Lake while he was away. He is the son of Mrs. Florence Lee. He will make his home in Utah. Mrs. Frank Butler entertained at a birthday party for her son, Ronnie, who was nine years old. Several friends were on hand to help celebrate the occasion. Mrs. Abb Lloyd, Pocatello, Stoutest Pag m more end children were Moth ere Day guests of Mr, and Air. Charles Prigmore. Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Bushnell were Mr. snd Mrs. M. J. Rappley end three children, M, J. Eddie end Lesley of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. end Mrs. Rayaiond J. Ashton, Mr. snd Mr. Joseph R. Gransden were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gransden at their ranch in Weber canyon. Dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Howard Cloward , on Mothers Day wer Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mrs. Bourne, Layton, Mr.-an- d Sherman Cloward, Mr. snd Mrs. Kenneth Cloward. Mr. . and Mrs. Georg Hey-woand family were guests Sunday in Ogden of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swan-ge- r returned last Tuesday from s two weeks vacation trip to Seattle, Washington, 'where they visited at ths horn of their daughter, , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenhart and family. Mrs. Joe Adams returned home Saturday from the St. Benedicts hospital where she had undergone major surgery. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P. Coulam visited in Provo with his mother, Mrs. Mary Coulam for Mothers Day. Riley Bushnell left by plane Sunday for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where he will spend four days attending a conference for the government. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward visited in Salt Lake Sun- od Height. Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prigmore was Mrs. Madeline McLatchie, Ogden. Mrs. McLatchie also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd and other relativea. Mr. snd Mrs. Jess Rasmussen and family, Tooele, visited n. Saturday with Mrs. N. A. Mr. yS; Drakos. Mra Henry SJiudlor return-e- d from a thres weths trip to Japan visiting with her daugh- Her daughter snd Walker and Ann Erma Mra ter, hospital auxiliary. teachers ar to baby daughter, Pamelia, snd her friends Mothers Day guest of Mr. hav her. home with her by Jet , ,, and Mra Robert E. Burton were Mr. .Walker will joia Burningham, plana Mra. Donnett Mr. Louie Weaver and famher in the near his family LaMar Mra. end Mr. ily, Mr. and Mra. Lane Burton Kaysville, Mrs. and Mr. , and family, Mr. and Mra Jack Burningham, families Bishop . and Mra. ' Glen HIS Burton and children, Bountiful; Alan Burningham end and were dinner Kearns all of guests family spent' Saturday ia Mr. and Mra. ,Vern Burton and Lake Provo with Mr. and Jlra" Farin Salt Mothers on Day Weaver Clearfield. Mr, children, - end Mrs. rell Liljenquist. is in Mountain Home, Idaho, at th home of Mr, Rulon Burningham. on business for a few weeka Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ball Mra W. 8. Paine, Ogden, is to a house guest for a few days motored to Provo Sunday at the home, of her daughter, visit with Mr. snd Mrs. Boyd Cox and son.' Attorney and Mra Thornley K. Mrs. Rysl Seoffield, Mrs. EuSwan. Williama and Mra. Irving gene Mr. and Mra Varge Thompson nnd family spent Sunday in Christensen attended a shower Salt Lake with hie parents, Mr. in Salt Leke Saturday evening in honor of Sue Wjjicfcms. snd Mra A. E. Thompson. ' Farren Bennett returned home Toons William Gail returned home Sunday from serving on Saturday from the Dee Hospian IDS mission for the past tal wher he we confined for treatment. two years in Hawaii. Gail is a five days undergoing Sunday guests of Mr. and member of the Kaysville Sixth ward and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin and family Mra Marion Thompson. . His were Mr. and Mra. Jim Austin and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. parents met him at San Fran1 1') Austin, all of Orem. arhis California cisco, upon Mr. aon of Richard Gilmore, several rival snd spent days has touring and sightseeing before and Mrs. Roger Gilmore, been very ill at his home. home. returning Mr. and Mra James D. Thorn-leMr. end Mra Stephen Welsh Mr. end Mra Steven Wilenterbeen have of Kaysville and two children, Mr. end THS SMOOTHER BOURBON taining Mrs. Welshs sister and ley brother-in-laMr. and Mra Mrs. Bruce Morrison and four Bmtucky Strslftit lewtas WWsMr I Yi. ON i Proof QAacJort Ap DM.C.,FrtnUaftlKf. Victor Roseburg of San Diego. children, Kearns, Mr. and Mra Wayne Stromberg and family, Dana Lee Gurr is being wel son-in-la- ed fa-tur- n. - Spending the week-en- d at their Hour Glass Bar Ranch in Wyoming were Mr, and Mrs. Hod Sahders and son, Johnny. Mothers Day dinner gnest of Bishop and Mrs. Richard C. Bowman were Mrs. Emma Thomson and daughter, Cheryle, Idaho Falla, , Idaho, , and Mrs. Mary Bowman and Miss Ruth Bowman. Mrs. C. C. Goodwin, Logan, was a house guest Friday and Saturday of her daughter and Mr. and Mr. Hod Sanders. Mr. and Mra Austin Chappell entertained at Mothers Day dinner for her mother, Mrs. Many Maxfield, also Mr. and Mrs, William 'Maxfield, Bountiful; "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coranm. Dinner guests Saturday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Humphreys were Mr. and Mra C. W. Humphreys, Mr. and Mr. Albert Smith, both of Og den; Mrs. Minnie Smith, California, Mr. and Mra Rusaell Eggett, . y, fcu jXit aoj90tafcecl Prig- - Eugene t Sunday Roy, were guest the home of Mr. end Mra Chris Bountiful, and her mother, Mrs. comed back to school by her at Central Davis Milesss Moss, motored to He- classmates ber Cty Sunday to visit with Junior High School. Dans Lee was seriously injured in s relatives. accident in the winMra. Golden Layton was guest able to attend a is She ter. at a luncheon at the nursing home in Ogden Friday of.th few of her classes each day and is s happy to bo bsck as volunteer day evening with his parents, Mr. end Mrs. C. E. Cloward. Sunday guests at dinner of Mr. Glen Hobins were Mr. and Mrs. Blain Pack, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Blood, Centerville;! Mr. and Mrs. Don Car-ro- ll and son, Brad, Bountiful; Mr. and lira. Truman Curtis. Mr. sad ilra Emery Buhler, Roy, i Mr, and Mra Clarence Kingston, Ogden, were Sunday evening visitors . of . Mrs. . Walter Buhler. , , w POODiJ'OUjn - Otuivfid aui Rus-musse- Mr. end t . aO The AND CUT Weekly Reflex LABOR COSTS UP TO A weekly newapaper published in the interest of th residents of Davis County, at Kaysville, 90.. Utah. matter Entered a second-clas- s at Kaysville, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. W. R. 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