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Show . VO1' WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 8, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS n - Our loss is your gain all regular stock nothing high quality merchandise reserved first come first served BY NORMA Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purd; have returned recently from i 12 day vacation tour of Mexico. They enjoyed sightseeing at Mexico City, Yucatan, Tascc and Acapulco. They accompanied the Wilford Hales tour of Ogden group. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jones and family recently spent a week in Sacramento, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Knute Barnes of Pullman Wash, arrived to 30 year class reunion of Davis High School held last weekend. While here they were guests of his father H.J. Barnes and his brother Jim Barnes. They also visited attend his his aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes and other relatives and friends during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Sacramento, Calif, visited with his mother Mrs. Maud Jones and with Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs George Sheffield and family spent a few days at Bear Lake over the holiday weekend. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy and family are their son Mr. and Mrs Roger Purdy of Tigard, Ore. They are also staying with her parents Mr. and Mr. Alton Van Ausdal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdy and family oi c?.n Jose, Calif, are visiting with er mother Mrs. Lois Stephens for one week and also with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Yeaman to welcome the new grandson born June 27. Jeffrey Purdy who is attending the Brigham Youn University at Provo visitei Saturday and Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdy. The Purdys will also visit with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy and with his mother in Centerville, Mrs. Thelma Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christensen and children Kelli, Valori and Brian spent a weeks vacation in the Los Angeles, Calif, area including a fun time at Disneyland. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Marx and children have returned from a week in Calif, and enroute home attended the American Optometric Association Convention at Las Vegas, Nevada where Dr. Marx won the stiff competition and was elected as National Trustee on the Board of Directors for a two year term. This was a great honor to him as there were over 5,000 in attendance. We say congratulations to our local doctor. Neil Smith and Lynn Ward have returned from a vacation trip for one week to Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and family attended the funeral service of their Mrs. Lois Ward that was held Friday at Idaho Falls, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pace and children, Mrs. Maud Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lane guests attended. Visitors Tuesday and Wednesday of Mrs. Mary Timothy were her two sisters, Mrs. John King and daughter Jacklyn, Ida., Mrs. Hazel Todd and Mrs. Mabel Whit-coc- k of Santaquin. Mrs. Whitcock visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nybo and Mrs. Todd visited also with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Brough anc. their families during then stay in Kaysville. Mrs. Afton McCormick Jones and family spent Thursday in Provo. Susan, Leslie and Vickie Jones of Sunset spent Sunday with their grandmother Mrs. Frank Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun-for- d and family attended a family reunion for their traditional July 4 celebration held July 5 in Holladay at the were her parents Mr. and Ladies Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Ogren of Las Vegas, Nev. are visiting Mrs. Anthony Atkin of St. George. Mrs. Dottie Barnes entertained her Ogden Bridge Club at her home Tuesday after- with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dent Whitesides in Far- mington. Mrs. Dent is the former Janie Whitesides. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moon and daughter Elizabeth have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders and family. Elizabeth has enrolled in Brigham Young Universiy at Provo for the summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitt entertained at a patio dinner and swimming party for their daughter Lisa Wednesday evening. Lisas guests were 20 g.rls from the Kaysville Tenth LDS Ward who have formed the Merrie Miss Marching group and are called the Missettes. The group performed in the production at Davis High School, My Country Tis Of Thee held Tuesday evening June 29. Mrs. Clyde Warner of Ogden spent two days with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides. While she was in Kaysville they visited in Kearns with Mrs. Sides, twin sister Mrs. Maxine noon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Tebbs, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Cooper of Panguitch were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bone and two sons Christopher and Brian of Seattle, Washington arrived by plane to visit with relatives. They own their own plane and they first flew to Michigan to pick Chris up who has been attending schoo there and then on to Dallas Texas to visit Mrs. Bones parents and then on to Ogden While here they will bt visiting with his mother, Mrs Gretta Butcher in Layton anc with his sister and brother Mr. and Mrs. Bei Whitesides in Farmingtoi and with his brothr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bone in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bone tertained at dinner Tuesday evening in their honor. While they were in this area they attended a family reunion at Bay View Park in Layton where 75 members attended. Mr. and Mrs. Sides, daughter, Vickie Sides, who is serving an 18 month LDS mission to Roanoke, Va., called her father on fathers day which was a special treat for him as well as the family. Vickiejs doing well and enjoying her missionaty work. Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, Verl A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Miller of Kaysvile, Mr. and Mrs. Farlin Murri of Boise, Ida. have returned from a 10 day trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick entertained at a family patio dinner on July 4 at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCormick and daughter Emily, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bone and two sons Brent and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilhelmsen and daughter Kari all of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Roland They visited Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides attended a family reunion on July 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hadden in Roy for the Clyde Warner family. Sixty guests attended. en- and Brad of Brigham City; Mrs. Laura Elkins, Miss Evelyn Elkins and Douglas Elkins all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ethel Zollinger spent Wednesday in Logan visiting with her father, Wesley Nelson. Mrs. Lois Stephens enter- tained at a July 4 holiday dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Greg Davis and two Michael and children, Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis, all of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davis, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Yeaman and two sons of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Smith, Kaysville; Jeffrey Young Purdy, Brigham University at Provo. Of COS ACCEPTED CL3Y-Cir.- :E Delivery arranged. All sales final T uu High Style - Finest Quality LIES SlSOOOiOiil il ROOf.1 sms & Gams Tallies Take An Additional 20 oft the Sale Price Dealers welcome 40 styles to choose from Lande Velvet Floral Was List $459.95 JSS3S Flex Steel Beige Floral Mud . Full Size 44 List $795.95 . ft - Lande - Nylon Velvet Sofa & List $499.95 Ssssafi LSatEJQiJ .V V Nice Early American &35Mads das in Was . ' Was 299.95 Was List $449.95 One Group High Back Mue! (Stairs Elected To Board mcanI be A Barker and children Tami . TETJ3 , WE WILL BE CLOSED EACH TUESDAY FOR MARKING & DISPLAYING PURPOSES in-la- Glasgow. Vancouver British Columbia as well as Japer, Banaff and Lake Louise National Parks. The men enjoyed salmon fishing at Campbell River in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Murri are moving from Boise, Ida. to Kaysville to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughs and children of Pocatello, Ida. are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and family and also with his parents in Farming-ton- . J , Alden S. Adams. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Steel and children en- tertained on Wednesday for 14 guests of the McCormick sister-in-la- Optometrists . jins Was Values to $ 1 49.95 Reduced to wholesale & below A . A Layton, optometrist, Dr. Clyde F. Marx, today was elected to the board of trustees of the 19,100-memb- riEEDAUTO INSURANCE? American Optometric Take An Additional As- sociation. 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