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Show A . u;i u:x Page 2 May 10, 1960 f 1 "News Kaysville v. By Mrs. Jos (Norms) Preset ' , Phone 37 8751 Kaysville " . Mrs. 'Donnetta Burningham and Mrs. .Myrtle Cottrell left for Oakland, Calif, where they will spend two weeks visiting with relatives. -- , Dorothy Roberts, Port Mswiea, Washington, was a hems guest. two days last week of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Galley. Einer Jensen, Montpelier, Ida ho, visited Wednesday at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprague, Mn. and Mrs. Robert Anderson were U-- a- among those attending the final season dinner dance party at the Sands Cafe in Clearfield, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Anderson, Brigham City, entertained at a farewell party for 2 2 family members at the Ambassador Club in Salt Lake, Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson and children who are moving to Vernal in the near future. Mrs. Buster Webb, Medford, Oregon, visited during last week with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb while enroute to and from Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Koldewyn attended the University Theatre at Kingsbury Hall, Saturday evening, May 7 where they were entertained by the ballet presented and directed by W. S. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and children visited m Wells-vill- e Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Emma Parker and other relatives. Mrs. Frank Witt left Sunday, for Ogden where she will visit for one week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kingston. Sunday gueMs of Mrs. Joseph B. Galbiaith were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Peterson, both of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galbraith, Salt Lake. Mrs. Lenix Badger, Livingston, Montana, returned to her home after spending one week with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. W'illiam E. Gailey. Mrs. Gailey entertained at a family dinner Sunday in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carter entertained the members and partners of the GYG Club at their home, Saturday evening at a farewell party honoring, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson. Mrs. Ethel Mfebb, Mrs. Mary Scoffietd and Strs.'Ytv Hart Ogden visited Hi Logan Thurj- - if SAVE! Cash and Carry At day with Mias.Betty Webb who la attending the 'Utah State ' ' . University. Mrs Goerge W'.'Wiicox and Mrs. Leona Jensen, Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. Melvin Wilcox. in Ogden Friday at a Soro. i rity dinner.-Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford- - Elliot were Mr. and Mrs. A. Earl McArthur, broTooele. Mxv 'McArthur ii ther of , .r Mrx.-JUJiot- ., Mr. and Mrs.- - Nate Thomas Magna, visited Sunday at the home of daughter, ,Mr. kfld Mrs. Edwin .pagu,e, en .family. . . Sunday yieiUrtif,Bihdp' and Mrs. Clarence .Waterfall, were members of 'tbeir'faWly, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Waterfall, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waterfall, Mr. and Mrs.. Seth Linford and their families, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit W. and family moved from Crestwood into Fruit Heights recently. They wrill reside in the home formerly occupied by the Howard Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston and the funeral family attended service of his father, Edward R. Liston at Caliente, Nevada laat week. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and family attended the family birthday dinner party at the Maddox Cafe at Brigham City, Sunday honoring Mrs. Emma Parken - -Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nettie B. Wilcox were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen, two daughters, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Wilcox and family, Mrs. George White, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox, Layton; Mrs. Leona Jensen, daughter Lorraine, Salt Lake. Mrs. Thelma Montgomery, Ogden, entertained at a farewell dinner party Thursday evening at her home for ten guests, honoring Mrs. Iris Anderson, The guests were all office em- De-W- ployeea of Mrs. Anderson at ... Hill Air Force Baa. Mr.' and Mrs. Ashley Cole and family,-Leyt0- "; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heckert-jn- d family, Syracuse, worn Sunday. guests t dinner of Mr. Nellie Cole. Mr and Mrs. Hagen OBrfea entertained at y dinner Tuesday atoning for, Mr. Snd Mrs. Donald Weaver and children, Layton. Ths occasion was in honor of Mrs. Weavers birthday anniversary. ..Mrs. Weaver is s sister of Mrs. OBrien. Mrs. Carol Collett visited in Brigham City with two of her aunts en Friday, Mr. Alice R. Rich, of Brigham City and Mrs. Luell Adama of Parowan. Alvin Drake returned home last week by plane' f tom a h on tpj to .France . government business. .'Mr.' 'and 'Mrs. Howard' Sides entertained eight guests of th Pinochle Club from RoyfUhelr bomb, Saturday evening. : ' Mr. Effie B. Milft; returned home from Spring City Where five-da- y he enjoyed visit with Mr. and Mrs. Montel Winkler, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L, Anderson and Lorin Brough. three-mont- Roy Layton and children returned home last week from spending two weeks vacationing at Rolling Hills,; Calif, with Mr. and Mr. Tom .La: - Mr. and Mrs. Alma Webster visited Sunday at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster. ' CoL and Mra. Well F,' Collett and hie mother, Mra. A. T. Collett were dinner guests; in Salt Lake, Sunday of Mr, and Mra. Owen T. Collett, They Also visited with Mr. and Mrs. .William Von Elm. Floyd (Jim Hilton and . hla wife are invited to attend a sales convention of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company at the new Jack Tar Hotel- - in San Francisco during the 'week: and Mr. i of June X 6. , Friday Izx loss! Ilcverachl bend; three sons and two daugn-ter- s, , Kanichi, Layton; Takejiro, Measles,' with S3 cases, led Scotts Bluff, Nebraska; Shizeo, th list of reportable diseases Mrs, Haruko Nozaki, Mrs. Endow,, all, of , Ogden; ,16 in ,Dvia County,' according to State i the report from grandchildren; two parents and a sister Department of Health. The in Japan. ; ' Yo-sh- ie t Layton Mrs. Torn! Kawaguchi, 75, died at on, Ogden hospital last Tuesday, May 10, of a heart ailment. A joint wike and funeral was held Friday at 8 pm. at Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel and burial took place in the Ogden Cemetery Saturday at U a.m. Mra. Kawaguchi was born December 22, 1884, in Shizuoka, Japan- -' She married Shizejiro Kawaguchi in Japan in 1006 and they came to United States in 1017. She was member of the Japanese Buddhist Church. Survivor lndudp ) her huu- - The Ogden District, to which Mr. Hilton is attached.hf s qualified for the I960 production club meeting. n; :n" ..WanlrAdsi-' ' -- i .v I " t - Bring Results) n i 1 1 . i . , i I . iti.i. . 1 : JL ( 1017 IS Till ; Tins TO fEIinCGAiG 1 't i v v - V- : LULi Vi X Installed at SNOW WHITE Cost 10 Inch Ii9.;.5? - I ' LAUNDRY Act of March . V 6' SERVICEC O -- ;OOi;PltEEPI 8, 1879. Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 37 Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl. Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, I1L Bananas u. s. Shafter's Large Cukes 27c 2,b8 KMaitad franks lb. 4c Lloyd E. Andoroon W. Clair PrWoctioa Mary Pahliikr Maanr Editor AwL Editor Adrortisiitf Mfr. Aaat. Adrortialac Bowrlnf Made With Famlee Buns, Frenches Mustard, McFarland Franks, Saturday, May 21st Shop These Grand Opening Specials for Money Saving Values Orange Sherbet H.ifG.non Tender Peas Snow Crop, Apple Pies Frost N Flame, oz. 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Baity Flahor Vara Woolaay Voml New ' t-- Weekly Reflex Quality LAYTON r chicken pox, 20 mumps, 20 strep and infections, .four infiuenz one rheumatic fever along with the 88 measles in the total. The Terms of Subscription Mail $4.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) Telephone 37 1035 West Gentile ; t - County had a total of 105 disease! reported. There were JO Ci' i. , i UTAH DAIRY Milk Products Ice Cream the-Lta- myi m V'';-'- Advertising Mrs. Effie B. Miller entertained her family at the regular monthly dinner party at her home, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Merrill havlTnoved into their new home at 6th East. They came here from Layton and were formerly from Murray. . Mrs. Layton and her Mr. on and daughter-in-la- Davis diseases Fisncie! !c:l Ecunliial i rtt t- V & ' i'u' ' ; t j . .CLosEb.isuiiDAYs Prices Effective Thurs. FiL. Sata May i t ' . 19, 23, 21 i |