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Show reflex .( Mr. Jo ... (Norma) Phono Rase October 27, 1960 ... Proect 1 Russell M. Odd arrived Thursday for a two week visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd. He and his father will sperd some of the time on the Utah deer hunt. Mrs. Lyda Burton viiitod in Sait Lake, Thursday, at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert her where Neville, grandson, Scot, is very ill. Mr. Ethol Bray underwent major surgery last week at the St Benedicts hospital Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield spent Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21 and 22. visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alec A. Beck at Genterfield, Sanpete County, Utah. Mr. Alice Green, Mr. and Mr. Walwyn Green, Bishop and Mrs. Clifford Green attended the funeral service of Charles Owen at the Belvedere Second LDS Ward in Salt Lake. Mr. Owen was a brother of Mrs. Alice n?n rrs'fr'r' ri i H:uc g. wMs the past week et Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam, her piiMMs ,"Mr.ana Mts. W. H. Humphreys, Nampa, Idaho. They all attended the funeral service of Albert Taylor at Ogden, Tuesday, Mr Taylor was a unce Coulam, conboon has Myrow Layton Mrs. Effle B. Mlllor, Mr. and fined the past weeks to the Salt Lake hospital undergoing treat Mrs. Blair Barton, Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Furgeson and ment. were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spragu. daughter, Joalene, Ogden, Wed. and children spent Sunday at hu'sts ut a family party, CWlon Mr a Mr. her parents. Magna visiting Jensen, Sunset. and Mrs. Nate Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Leonard and daughter, Mrs. Barbara family spent the weekend in Lo- 1 11. Hoyt, Kamas, attended the fu- - gan with her mother, Mrs. neral service of Mrs. Leonard's Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs Kirby brother. Chris Barnes, last week attended the Utah State Vnivei- and also vised,at the home of sity afternoon. shy game Saturday Mrs. Leonard Hill. Mrs. Edwin Sprague entertain- Mr. and Mr. Golden Webster entertained guests of their Jed aj a birthday party for her stud G r ,lsl Sunday eve sou Doyle s 4th birthday anniu'r- sary on Friday. Seven little ning. Mr. George B. Wilcox visited friends came to help him celc tun relatives in Bountiful for a brate the occasion wit! few days last week. Sunday eve-- ; games and refreshments. Col. and Mr. Kenneth W. Gil- niag Mr. and Mrs, George B. Wilcox. Layton, visited with her. lespie and son Richard, Ft. Miss Vicky Side wai a guest Mason, San Francisco, Califor- Thursday evening at f Halloween nia, arrived to atend the wed- Party in Roy of her cousin, Miss ding of their daughter, Bernell Shonna Hadde, Roy. and Robert Lee Bizzell, October Kenneth Morrison, who I at-- 14. They visited with her mother. tending the B. V. U. at Provo, Mrs. Frank Hyde and other rel-- ; spent the weekend with his moth- - i atives before returning home Mr. and Mrs. Homer er, Mrs. Florence Lee. Reed, two week vacation tin to Fresno. where she visited California, with her son and iamUy, Ur. and Mrs. Doyle L. Buhler, and with her sister, Ur. and Mrs. Harold McDonald and son Gary, San Luis Obispo, California. 3 Green. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood returned Friday from a two week trip to .Fairfield, California where they visited at the home of a daughter an Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Tripplett. They went to welcome a new granddaughter. Sgt, Tripplett is stationed at Travis Air Force Base Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ste- venson, Holden, Utah, returned from California with them. Mr. Amos Odd atonded funeral service of Gotlieb Buh- ler, Monday, at Midway. A scavenger hunt added to the enjoyment of the 12 guests who attended the 9th birthday party of Suzanne Hubbard on Saturday, October 22. Following the scav-- 1 enger hunt, the guests enjoyed a hot bowl of chili and other refreshments. Suzanne is the daugh-e- r of Mr. and Mrs, LeGrande Hubbard. 573 E. 2nd South Kays-vill- ! j i,.' j j e. Mr. Wilma Buhler returned home Saturday by plane from a ; 1 ' '',f V Wy ''v 'ajfc.' la ' Mr and Mrs. Arnold Ferry, Salt Lake, spent ' the weekend at Boise, mho: Mr. and Mw. Sidno yBass attended the funeral servico of a cousin, Walt Bevereaux, hi Bountiful, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Forest Barker and children, Bonn- Oslergalft tiful. , , , Mrs' klora Millar has boon vary few weeks at her ill the past home. Mra. Chariot fioywood, Mrs. Ada Wheelwright, Ogden, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood and family Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hilt and returned from West Covina, California, last week where they attended the funeral service cf her s. dinner guests, Mw ,.with Barnes, Thatcher spent Lake. front Phoenix, ArArriving izona, for the Utah deer hunt, were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne. They will visit with her parents, SZi JEfc MS and family were Sunday, and Mrs. Lester Mra. Marjorie Saturday at Bet." - je. ant . UU Tliurs- day, Mrs. Linn Sandall entertained Mis. R. V. Petorson, Ogden, ten guests at a luncheon Wed- visited during toe week wit!', her Wednesday, at her home. niotlter, Mrs. Janes E. Bennett Mrs. Clara Celemere entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton at a family pot luck supper, ;im children. ;m( ,i.s niother, October 12, in honor of her motli-- 1 nniu Layton, motored to er, Mrs George W. Wilcox's I Miri-,ake and Evanston, Wyo-- j birthday Tvdenty anniversary. Saturday. guests were present Mrs. Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell Thornloy. Ogden. Mrs. Clifford visited m Salt Lake during the Burlier, Mrs. David Thurgood, Mrs. tt,.,k Uilt, us palents Pearl are Syracuse. (ireen, iKlli, II Sunset, all sisters of Mrs. Wil- Mi Wilma Buhler, Mr. and cox. Ment Wednesday with her ,i, ... Bussell W. Buhler, Mrs. in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mr. Rulon Waite at- j,.,. ' Preece, Mr. and Mrs. ,.n c Buhler, Farmington, Mr. .tended the Symphony in Sait ainl Mrs Glenn Buhler, Center- - Lake. Saturday evening. ville Mr and Mrs George Hen Mrs. LaVar Godfrey and in- sic, Salt Lake attended the fu- - font daughter returned home, lies-- I neral service of Gotlieb Buhler, Sunday, from St. Marks Monday, at the Second LDS Ward pilal. M House gueit last week of Mr. uluay. He is the father-in-laof Mrs. Wilma Buhler. Mrs Bull- - and Mrs. Rulon Waite was her t ler the weekend at Midway, 'sister, Mrs Doyle Rees. Dayton, Weekend visitors of Mr. Frank Ohm. Mr. and M,-- s. Hones were Mr. and Mrs. ltnyce Edwin Halliday ;ls to. FOOD Fort thought Henri Otori V other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Sheffield, Mr and Mrs. Wilford Thorntey. Ogden, enjoyed dinner, Sunday, October 16, at the Trop- ica! Oafe at Brigham City. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Shef- fields wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward and family attended the farewell teslimoivd of their n e P h e w ' Monte Ilona, at Payson. As it ch, i by Elva Vaughn More than a billion people the earth' over oue-halire mainly on population RICE. It is estimated that a plot of land put to rice will support five times as many people as the same piece of land set to the raising of meat A any other food. eater" would starve on the same acreage from which several large families can live in the rice growing countries. lf result of medical re- henm.it ic fopei a foie- - f ,llnner iheumatic heart disease, can now he prevented, Points NEWS FLASH October is National Restaurant Month. Treat your family to a dinner at out. More Hum $50,000,000 in Heart Fund dollars has been channel- ed into research since 194H by the American Heart Association and its affiliates and chapters. according to the Utah Heart Association. Signal Cafe Friendt Met I Chat and Kot Main 80 No. LAYTON ' K i. - 'Off Ww' v lO fa. i .... e tic-- i ; I ir t-- J- Vv 2 t 4' . 0 l s f 4 .. V ft 111 "U K 4 Xi y I Ci Vt '( v V nrwp- ' - e'"rin K c fts fC , ( . i, i J-- - eOMT'g !fV frli--'' V f, , V IV ( 1 Mi ' il i'J rX'i su , '- - h rE -J J ; .i h " X crj-- 4, s ; - M 'vw-- V V, ilOPP ri it N 1 C VU a ,v X V v A f 4 A HAVEN J. HARLOT r Davis (niintv Mate Senator Barlow of Layton is completing term in the State Senate. He served no.r vears in the ILmse of Representatives. He has established a record of proven performance, ability and integrity in office. He is qualified by experience to serve best the interest of Davis C ountv. Sen. f ss. 'vih?itn-,vIk ' 7il t - y'N s 1 ' o C 7J -w i s A e WAYNE f f JCaj 'O Ts -- j i SitW W K ,Pi v, fj A .'"'J.rJ'e.Afi''.' ? .i i ftils fV ts s m n- - e IN HOAR ea r ( mu missioner 'V" Bountiful. Mayor of Lay loi IdUa y Club. Active in Church and nk t lie prcnlc wl'.o know him. v. , r. a v imr eiftinJl . ;: 1NI.EV WILKINSON Representative from Legislative District No. 1. .Member Bountiful City Council four years. Two term- - State Legislature. Member of Bountiful Lions Club. Manager and owner of Wilkinson's Biiich. Bountiful, for Id years. War Veteran. Graduate of Lniversitv of Utah. State - i "- . "i'a, a ,k v . f.- n '- -( i fll S '.y 4 I Ni Mr l r S t X I , v - ) AAA. M - tc "S. T State - V: f. , k V y.i ' v J L u X h j ( ' , V f V' y - & 'Jim - 'Y' V If? A u V 'A ' Wr vy- ear ( mnmissioner Lions club ntemher. President of Dnvis Countv Associated Service Clubs. Member State Parks Commission. ( ban man of County Recreation ( ommission. former director Grocervmen Association. Davis county commercial land developer. X, i j? K v? u X W I - X 4. 74 . ct p , -- , ''I i i 'i t : ic 'Si.' An j MELVIN ( sy. v - J y ? ,s'.. ' .s i V-- ... 1 , ' '.Vi ' - '. : a 1 'd . S ' rr s 1 if - , s 't,: ' ' c fs' ..., s sL X v :'X f a 4 i G. WOOD Legislative District Past Mayor of Clearfield for six years, of Smith Manager Canning for 5 years, Bishop Clearfield L.D.S. Ward 10 years, Vice President of Famiiy Homos, Inc., active church worker, devoted citizen. No. 2. . . i; preset, tative from r '' I?'' x; V i. ? , ".ft ' A AKDIN IlAYWARI) -- f ,v V J - , . ' j'" A- "i . s , (. - I jess'd1 |