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Show S'" - . b JJJS0U Pag a August 11, 1900 m , Cell yur news H Kllsabsth Bemwnwi, Mrs, Geerga Wllcex rsesntly returned home after belnf at tbe Republican National Convention. After tbe convention in Chicago, she visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson and daughter of Alexandria, Virginia. Mrs. Anderson Is the former Kate Ellison. She also visited her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Harris A. Ellison of Fort Thomas, Kentucky enroute home. Mrs. Wilcox is leaving today (Thursday) to meet her daughter, Kathryn, In Hawaii. Miss Wilcox has been attending summer school at the University of Hawaii. Kathy Linford, who is working in a bank in Hawaii this summer, went with Kathryn to the Islands. Mrs. Wilcox will stay two weeks before she and her daughter come home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morley of Riverside, California, are moving back to Utah September the first. They will stay with Mrs. Morley'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Parker in Layton until they find a home Mrs. Norman Parker Is staying with her husband's parents, the Earl L. Parkers, while her husband is stationed in Alaska with the Air Force. Another visitor at tho Parkor home will be Barbara McNeill of Portola, California, who will stay about two weeks with her aunt and uncle. She is expected to arrive on August 12. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Moss spent Sunday, August 7, visiting in Ogden. Among those they called on were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moss and family, the son of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Moss, and Mr. and Mrs Frank McCall, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Moss Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons left Saturday, August 6, for San Francisco. They will return home this weekend and then Mr. Simmons will go to Colorado Springs, Colorado, on business. Mrs. Kolth Powell Is visiting her mother in Dragerton, Utah. She will be home Wednesday. Her husband is at the Fly Inn at Rockford, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 0. Smith and family will leave Thursday for Los Angeles, California, for a visit with friends and relatives. They expect to come home the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Rass returned Sunday after a weekend in Nevada where they picked up their son, Keith, who had been working on a ranch Mr and Mrs. Ross also visited him in June for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jonot had Mrs. Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Tessmer as house guests recently. Mr and Mrs. Tessmer are from Pennsylvania and come here annually to see Games Night Friday, 8:C0 p.m. St. Rose Church Basement LAYTON Valuable Prizes Donations $1.00 and thpif daughter and here were They granddaughter. tor 10 day. Mr. and Mrt. Harry Hansen spent an enjoyable day Saturday picking raspberries at Garden City. Hattie Poulsen, Mr. lister, went with them from her home In Ogden. The berries were owned by Lowell Gibbons. Davis County was represented Saturday In Salt Lake City at the Republican State nominating convention. Davis Couity Is now represented by 42 delegates which makes it th fourth largest represented county In the State. The first three are Salt Lake, Utah and Weber Counties. Mr. and Mrs. Pee R. Bremwell and their children Barry, twins. Gregory and Douglas and daughter Debra, left Tuesday morning for their home at Falls Church, Virginia, after a visit of the past month here with Mrs. Ethel Holt. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Holt, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson R. Douglas of Ogden. Mrs. Bramwell was tbs former Martha Holt. Twenty three girls frem the Syracuse Second Ward M.D.A. spent last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at the Stake Camp near Liberty. They were accompanied by MIA officers Mrs. William S. Holt, Mrs. Verl T. Wahl and Mrs. J a m s Rentmeister with Mrs. Golden Smedley serving as Camp Director. Also visiting with the Girls during their time there was Miss By Sue Forbes Betty Kilpack, Camp Director of The Happy Birth- the Latter Day Saint Church, and Clearfield two Stake Board members, Mrs. days last week went to Beth Halls, Eldon Barlow, Sandy Hender, Lar- Wayne Burton and Mrs. Paul B. ry Pearson, Camilla Robinson, Smedley. Mrs. Elvln J. Hansen, and Mist Keri Gaisford, Paul Wilcox, Richard Green, Myron Forbes, Bonnie H a n s en have returned from a ten day vacation In Southand Yvonne Galley. ern California. At San Deigo, It Bennett visiting Margaret her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert California, they were guests of Wood. Mrs. Bennett, who lives Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Clay in Los Angeles, was called to and their family. Mr. Clay Is Clearfield because of the severe Mrs. Hansen's son. Mrt. Cerl M. Christensen ef heart attack her father had. Jud Kemp, sen of Mr. end Mrs. Long Beach, California is visitMelvin Kemp, 124 Ross Drive, ing here for two weeks with her Mr. and has a broken collar bone aa the son and daughter-in-laresult of falling off the back of Mrs. Mercer Christenson. Also a truck. Judd la in a cast until accompanying her to Utah was a grandson Tommy Henk, of the bone knits together. Garden City, California. Celebrating wedding anniverTommy is a guest at the home saries last week were Mr. and Mrs Dean Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. James RentmeiBurton Harmaer, Mr. and Mrs. ster, his cousins. Mrs. Leonard Jensen It showing Bill Aerts, Mr. and Mrs. Vern some Improvement from an illness Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of the past month She has been confined to her C. Nielson. bed with rheumatic fever, during of Is the out Virginia Kemp this time. hospital after an extended illness. Miss Edna Cook plane te move Mrs. Kemp entered the hospital Into her new brick home this ten 19th and days. stayed July week. It is located directly across Mrs. Kemp, who was bleeding the street from the home of to an ulcer, wishes Internally due and Mrs. C. Russell Hanto thank all those who donated Bishop sen. blood. Mr. end Mr. Verl T. Dahl had Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Weeks as their weekend guests, Mrs spent the weekend at their cabin Lola Srancom and her daughter in Island Park, Idaho. They had Miss Elaine Srancom of Goodas their guests Doctor and Mrs. year, Arizona. of Frank Weeks, Burley, Idaho, Mrs William S, Holt spent the and Milton Driggs, Mrs. Weeks first four days of last week atbrother, from Venice, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill spent tending a convention for School Unit managers at Nephi. a thirty day vacation in the Grand Charles Matthews has returned Tetons, They were camped on to his home at Panaca, Nevada Colter Bay part of Jackson Lake. after a visit her with Mr. and Mrs. them were their Accompanying Ernest F. Zaugg and family. He daughter, Mrs. Maurme Richards, Mrs. Zaugg's father. her two children David and Mark, is Mrs. Clyde Barber, end Mrs. and later Mr. Richards, Robert Lester Frew, Syracuse, and Mrs. Nielson, and the Hills son, JimJune Gierish of Bountiful left my. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson Sunday evening for a week's vacato Los Angeles, California. and their son Richard, from South tion Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cloy end Dakota were visiting with the family of five children of NashWalt Andersons last week. Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Clegg and ville, Tennessee are visiting and their three d a u g h t ers, Carol, vacationing here with Mr Cloys mother and stepfather, Mr. and Cathy, and Chrissy, were visiting Mrs. Elvm J. Hansen. with his sister and brother-in-law- , Mrs. Eva Christensen was Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Oviatt 555 So. hostess to the Executive officers 500 East The Cleggs are vacaof the North Davis Stake Primary tioning in the U.S., they live in Association at her home Monday Caracus, Venezuela. They plan to tour the U S. until October, and afternoon. Mr. end Mr. William S. Holt then return to Caracus. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixon, who entertained with dinner Sunday have made their home in Anchor- afternoon at their home for. Mr. and Mrs Frank Woodland and age for a number of years are nda' of "ll,ard. Ltah, moving to Ogden where they will wUghteT Mr. and Mrs Dann Seeds and make their home. small son Curtis Joe, Mrs. Rose Woodland, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Mahoney, all of Salt . .. Lake City. Mrs. Deie R. Bramwtll ot Fells Church, Vitgima, was the guest of honor Monday evening at a dinner party at Harmons Cafe The guests included, Mrs. Ethel Holt, Mrs Elmer Wilcox, Mrs Lynn Jenkins, Mrs. Lloyd Hayes, Mrs. Clayton J. Holt, Mrs Emerson R Douglas, Mrs. William S Holt, Mrs Lawrence R. Briggs Miss Linda Jankins, Miss Kathy Douglas and Miss Barbara Holt. Han-ten- KO f,lS CP UNUSUAL SAVINGS TENDER, JUICY News Was-sin- )'! POUND k, 4 POUND PORK & BEANS LARGE, DILL PICKLES 2 Vs CAN MARKET FULL QUART ONLY . . .. FROZEN SIMPLE SIMON t Choice oi Chocolate, Lemon, Coconut -Banana, Strawberry, Butterscotch SHAKES Arctic Circle has for 344 NORTH MAIN IN LAYTON she sists A DEEP MOURNING movie star gone into deep mourning her latest husband, whom loved very muvh. 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