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Show 2 Reef. Attending the rode at over the Fourth of July weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hill and family. Junior took first place in the gall roping contest, Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art ton Johnny spent last week at Gerber and children, Mr. and their Hour Glass Bar Ranch in Mrs. Max Rigby and family Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barnes spent Sunday at Preston, Idaho where they celebrated the and daughter Barbara spent birthday anniversary of their last weekend vacationing at Marion Bennett. brother, Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Spending the weekend in Salt re visiting at Lake with her daughter, Mr. Mesa, Arizona, the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pehrson was Mrs. Ella Odd. and Mrs. Rohatd Tippetts. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster and Mrs. Alien L. Strong and eon Robert, daughter Mary Lynne, family spent Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ellison, weekend at Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis Layton, returned from a vacation trip for one week to Yel- and son Ralph returned last lowstone National Park and week from a vacation trip for one week to Van Nuys, Calif, Jackson Bole, Wyoming. Mr. Miss Pat Garrett, Lacanada, where they were guests of and Mrs. Harry Jones. Calif., arrived to visit for one Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bone, month with her aunt and uncle, entertained at a patio parJr., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett. evening for the folty Saturday Barker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. lowing guests: spent a few days last week va- Stanley Green, Mr. and Mrs. cationing at Yellowstone Na- Everett Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. tional Park. Robert Clements, all of Ogden; Mrs. M. J. Rappleye and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schom-berthree children. Mountain Home, Kaysville. Idaho; Neil M. Stewart, MeaMr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitdow, Utah, visited two days last chell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. week at the home of Mrs. Riley Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen AusBushnell. tin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Preece, Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock Mr. and Mrs. William H. and family attended the Morton Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. family reunion at Linden Park Pat Sizemore, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth in Orem last week. Buelo, Layton and Mrs. Frank Bennett, Mr. and their families spent the week- July 14, I960 uEEEES Fite Hy-ru- m , ' By Mrs. Norma'Preeea Phone 37 Mr. Elbert J. Kaysville Sheffield end daughter Linda, Pasadena, California, have been visiting for a few days with Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nelson and children, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Newell Rushforth and family, 'Palo Alto, Calif., arrived to attend the Golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Nelsons and Mrs. Rushforths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nelson, Bountiful on Sunday, July 3. While here they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loftus Sheffield ad family, Provo, spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield. Mrs. Walter Buhler was a Sunday dinner guest in Centerville of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Buhler and family. Miss June Bonner, Midway, visited Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barnes annual entertained at Fourth of July patio dinner members. Guests for were King Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. William H'. King, son Felshaw, daughter Patricia, Mrs. George W. Barnes, Miss Susan Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swan-geMr. and Mrs. Bert Martin Salt Lakg, spent Sunday at City. Riley Bushnell is attending school for the government at n Field at Day-toOhio for six weeks. Arriving from Lacanada, California to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett were their son and his family, Dr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett and two daughters, Terry Sue and Cin- their family r, He-b- n, Wright-Patterso- dy. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cook and three children, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fuller, two daughters, De Layne and Linda Sue, Hutchinson, Kansas left Monday for their home aft-te- r visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rosetta. Bishop and Mrs. Glen Hill and family spent Friday at Provo where they attended a parents banquet for members of the Youth Clinic. Their son Rodney spent two weeks in Provo attending youth clinic and returned home with his parents. They also Vistied with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Edwin Cole has been undergoing treatment at the Dee Hospital the past weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Farren Bennett ... . g, Urn-pleb- y, Mrs. Max Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Farren Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerber attended the wedding anniversary open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robertson in Crestwood Sunday, July 3, honoring Mr. and Mrs, Charley Hocking, Ogden. Mrs. Riley Bushnell, son Richard and nephew Eddie Rappleye, Mountain Home, Idaho, spent last weekend at Meadow with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil M. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Stewart and family, Wash., were visiting also. Mr. Stewart is a brother of Mrs. Bushnell. Mrs. and Mrs. Rueben Sherwood spent last weekend in Vernal as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock the and family will Brierley family reunion July 10 at Mountain Meadow Lodge. Mrs. Blanche Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hill and children attended the rodeo at Oakley last weekend. Spending the weekend at Vernal were Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Carter and son Scott. While in Vernal they called on Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Little and their families spent last weekend at Fish Lake and visited Capitol a, end at Brighton. Mrs. Jack Schofield and Mrs. James Brough entertained their neighborhood women at a din- ner party recently at the Scho- field home. They honored Mrs. Bob Crow who was leaving to make her home in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite and children have returned home from Dover, Delaware, after spending the past two years where Mr. Waite was working for the government. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller have moved to 509 E 250 North. Bonnie Kay Aahbaker spent the weekend at Grace, Idaho, visiting with her" grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob' Aahbaker and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyman, former residents of Kaysville, now living at Houston Texas, held a family reunion recently at their home, honoring Mr. Lyman on his birthday anniverchildren 'attsary. ending were Mr. and Mra. David Callaham, Granada Hills, Calif.; Mra. Robert J. Cramer, Terrace Park, Ohio; Gene Lyman of the BYU at Provo; Mr, and Mrs. David Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyman, Paul Lyman of Kaysville and aJl Mite Out-of-sta- te their families. and Carl Schofield T h 1 r t jr turning home. Mr. and Mra. Joha A. Reed guests attended. spent a eek vacationing and Sunday gueatn of vCoLisnd fishing on the Salmon River in Mrs. Wells F. Collett were Mr. Idaho. and Mrs. Terry Lauritxen, Kansas City, Missouri. from CaliArriving Fairfield, fornia to epend a few month Hr. and Mra. Hod Sanders with her parents, "Mr. and Mr. and aoa Johnny spent the past Amoa Odd were Mra. Thomas week at their Hour Glass Bar Lenox and three children D ren- Ranch in Wyoming. ds, Thomas Jr. and Kathleen. Mr. and Mra. Junior Green, Mr. Lenox is serving with the Layton, and Mrs. Lola Robins OSI in Korea. motored to Burley, Idaho SunMrs. D. Keith Baraes Is con- day where they visited with fined to the St. Benedict's Hos- Mra. Alice Boynton who it seripital where she is undergoing ously ilL They also visited with treatment. Mra. Johnny Aamodt at Twin Mrs. Julia Jorgenson, Claw- Falls, Idaho, son, Utah, is staying at the Mra. Leola - Prig more, Mrs. home of her daughter, Mr.' and Merla Mrs. Clara Coulam, Mrs. Kirtley Tucker while conKrebs, Mr. Pauline Tippetts, valescing after a recent illness. Mrs. June Larsen, Mrs. Lola The Kaysville-Layto- n Cross Kinsey, Mrs. JoAnn Sprague, Trailers Square Dance Club Mrs. Ethel Zollinger and Mrs. and their families spent the Mary Walters were hostesses past weekend at Silver Fork to a miscellaneous shower honLodge in Big Cottonwood Can- oring Mrs. Carol Walters, Friyon. The group of 34 enjoyed day evening at the Kaysville hiking, picnicking, ball games frifth Ward. and square dancing. Bishop and Mrs. Richard C. Mra. Cleon Christensen, Fruit Heights, underwent major heart surgery, Thursday at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Her condition is reported good. Alien L. Strong spent the have ledge and children Tommy and Bowman moved into their new home. Trudl returned from a ten-da- y - Mr. and Mra. Frank Parker vocation' trip to. Son Francisco, and children. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fresno On Los 'Angeles, Calif, Baldwin, Bountiful, spent Sun- where they visited, with relo- day picnicking at Brighton. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser and past week at Los Angeles, Calichildren have moved into their fornia on a business trip. new home at 121 South 3rd Col. and Mrs. Jerome Jackson East. and son Robert, Fairchild Air Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kennah Force Base, Wash., visited Frireturned home from a three-wee- k day with Col. and Mrs. Wells vacation trip to Virginia F. Collett CoL and Mrs. Jack-so- n attended the wedding of and New Jersey. Their son and Mr. and Mrs. their son at Ogden. daughter-in-laThe Jaycees and their partRichard Kennah and children accompanied them to New Jer- ners entertained at a steak fry, sey where they left for France Saturday evening at the home to make their home for three of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Daly. years. He is with the U.S. Air They honored the retiring memForce. They visited with their bers as Exhausted Roo s t e r s son Robert in Virginia who is which included Robert Major, with the U.S. Army before re- - Howard Green, Hylon E. 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