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Show WEEKLY Mrs John Hill and daughter,! two weeks Dorothy, are spending in Los Aneeles. Mrs Arthur Green and daughter I Patricia and Miss Virginia Barlow left Thursday for Los Angeles to visit relatives. of Mr. and Mrs. Alta, daughter Colorado of Springs, Joseph Sill, to Pasadena, Calif, and spend sev-- I eral days. Mike MetofT spent the holidays at Spanish Fork as a guest of Ross Breezoff and family, .Mlss Marjorie Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Weaver, is ill at her home, suffering with pneumonia. Miss Iona Whitesides left Thurs day morning for California to spend a two weeks vacation with her sister, Mrs. Lois Jarman. Colo., is here visiting. Miss May Weaver, daughter of and Myron Thomas Layton Mrs. from Christopher Weaver, is spend Whitesides returned Friday ing the holidays home after ata business trip to Los Angeles. Dr. Robinson carried the turkey tending Bchool the past three home from the Firemens ball months in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Call and Thursday evening at Latona family left Friday afternoon to theatre. Myron Sessions of Syracuse and spend the holidays in California. Myron Whitesides returned home Bernice Goteh of Hooper were issued marriage licenses Thursday. Friday after spending an enjoy-abl- e week in California. Ira Holbrook of Bountiful was Miss May Green is home after a business visitor at Layton, Sat spending the past year with her urday. Mr. John Rampton of Bountiful sister in Chicago. Mrs. Robert Simmons and daugh spent Friday as a guest of his son, and family. ters, Fern and Virginia, were Ralph Rampton Mrs. Elmer Flint will .leave guests of relatives in Salt Lake, Thursday for Boulder City, Nev., Tuesday. where she will visit her sister, Mrs College students home for the motor will Artel Chandler. They holidays are: Jana Dibble, Helen Corbridge, George Stevenson, Joa WhitesideB, Norman Brown, Zora Roberts, Lillian Harris and Flor- An Appreciation trons. We are grateful for the support you have given vs during 1!)M. We hope that our' relations business srith ipiii may cou . tinue o n through the years. McDonalds Boxed Chocolates contains a high box F,ach choice variety of Ingrade chocolates. clude a two pound box 43 in your plans for that Watch party. solid e, -- CAN. IT BE DONE? Parch- 10 lb- - for itself ; . ence Briggs. January. The legion play has been post Mrs. Joe Stavenson is recovering from a two weeks illness of poned for a week or- two. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hales entertonsilitis. Ruelen Weaver is ill with chick' tained their Salt Lake club at their The home, Saturday evening. en pox. Dick Evans left Tuesday night ruests included: Mr. and Mrs. for Boulder City where ho has ac- Ford B. Crcer, Mr. and Mrs. La Verl Allsop, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon cepted a position there. John Stevenson left Wednesday Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B, for the Veterans hospital in Salt Crandall, ail of Sait Lake and Mr, Lake where he will undergo treat and Mrs. Farrell Smith and Mr, ment for the next six months for and Mrs. Glen Worthington of Kaysville. rheumatism. The Davis faculty were enter tained at a delightful party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. RobThursday Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Green of inson in Farmington, Salt Lake spent Tuesday with Mr. evening. The Kaysville choir rendered and Mrs. James Green. cantata at the tabernacle, Sunday Newman Thomas Mr. and Mrs. and family of Idaho attended a afternoon. Miss Alice Ririe of Alberta, family dinner at the home of Mrs. Newmans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Canada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Itiiie, 1ms been visiting relaIlyrum Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flint of tives in Kaysville and Layton durMiss Ririe is atDowney, Idaho spent last week- ing the holidays. tending the B. Y. U. in Trovo this end with relatives In Kaysville. Gibson Condie of Hailey, Idaho winter. club The entertained spent the holidays with his sister, thei a rhusbands at Christmas and Smith Mrs. Farrell family. J. E. Ilnncey is attending an party at the home of Mrs. Annie educational convention in Berkeley Phillips, Wednesday evening. The hostesses were Mrs. Newell Hess, California this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson Mrs. Carl Cottrell and Mrs. Chipman. of Sandy spent the holidays with Mrs. Petersons parents Mr. and Mrs. John Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Angustus Curtis of Salt Lake spent Wednesday Miss Billie Sharp of Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chadwick was the week-enguest of Mrs. and family spent Xmas with their Fontella Chaffin. Mrs. Leone R. Stewart will leave son, Harold and family in Salt this Friday morning for Hunting-to- n Lake. Park, California where she Mr. and Mrs. John Blood announce the marriage of their will arrange some business matdaughter, Nora L., to Theron B. ters preparatory to making her Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs. David home permenantiy in Farmington. R. Smart of Union. The marriage Mrs. Stewart has lived in Hunting took place Friday in the Salt Lake ton Tark for the past two and a temple and they left Saturday to half years and recently accompanspend the holidays in California. ied tho bodies of two nieces here Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hales en- who died from the infirmnties of tertained at a bridge party Tues- old age within two days of each day evening. The guests number- other. Her daughter, Dorothy, who arrived here in time to spend ed eighteen. Mr. and Mrs. William Varney Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred and daughters of Roy were guests Kemper of American Fork, will of friends and relatives here, remnin here while her mother is away. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson Mrs. Barkdull is very ill again. Mrs. Nathan Reeves and daughters and children of Preston, Idaho Bessie and Muriel, are spending spent Christmas with Mrs. Ander-son- s mother, Mrs. Sadie Clark, rethe holidays in California. Alphus Hansey has purchased turning to their home Christmas the property now occupied by Hy evening. Mrs. Aljeen Sessions entertainrum Sandall. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Garn of Salt ed the members of her club at her Lake spent Monday at the praham home Saturday evening. A number ef games were played and a very home. Emmett Simpson is spending a pleasant evening was had. Miss month with his brother, Jay, in Marjorie Barber wn high lady in Los Angeles. , scoring for the various events. Prusich nt J. Ht Robinson was Mr. and Mrs. .John W, Robins and family, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. confined to. his home ft few day Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling tho latter part of last week wit Sill and Mr. and Mrs. Richard a very bud cold, but is now on Evans, all of Salt Lake and Mr. again. lie and Mrs. Robinson plan and Mrs. George W. Swan were ned to spend .Christmas in Denver guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. with some of their children, bu this illness prevented the trip. Thornley, Monday. Christmas day, Sheriff Joseph and Mrs. Thomas Williams daughter, Zena and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook and deputy, Calvin Rob Jarman and daughter, Louise, erts, wrested Fred Hamblin, CO, visited Mrs. Sam Raymond at the of Clearfield at hw home while he IVe hospital, Tuesday. A daugh- - and three companions were t table in tho kitchen of Ms home, The arresting officers foTmd two I M pints of whiskey on the table also 12 empty pint bottles, two 1 gallon jugs, 16, 10 gallon kegs and a coi for a still. Mr. Hamblin was take: before Justice tf the Trace Davie A. Thurgood, the precinct justice where he plead not fcuilty. Tria was set for 1 j. m. Tuesday, Jan. . idea it practical? Writ Ray Grata in cart cf thla nawspaper. Do you thlnK thi in Garland with C. W. Bourne Mrs. J. M. her daughter, Mrs and family. Secrist entertained Christmas for the members of her family and their children at her home in North Farmington. Fresh, large size, snow In white. Waiting tons for you at car- 17 per dozen Morgan Cabbage Solid crisp heads. Ideal for cooking or for pound sal-ad- s. Fresh Marshmallows fluffy both candy. For eating, baking, toasting cooking and salads pound White and food and 15 Above Prices Effective Saturday O.P. SKAGGS A SURETY OF PURITY I Mr. Hyrum D. Clark has accepted a call for a short term mission for the L. D. S. church and will leave immediately after the first of the year for his field of labor in the California mission. A pro- - . If ;frJ rmfomff rn &r illtf Cfikp 'A : II 1905 HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own ted drive Ford V--8 cars. Some neighbor or friend of yours has one. If we told you what we think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced, fit we let the car and its owner tell you. Economy of operation is one of the first points they will emphasize the owner will boest of it and the car will prove k. The 1934 car is even better than the 1933 and that was our best car up to ks time. The new faster ear b more beautiful more powerful -- gives more miles to the gallon better oil b easier riding cheaper to own and economy operate than any car we ever built. You owe k to yourself and your pocketbook to ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car, and let you drive k for yourself. At the wheel of the car you will be sure to reach a right decision. The will tell you its own story. Ford PHARMACY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE." BIRKIN d Eggs - Let the car speak Farmington Butter ment wrap Ray- mond but only lived a short time, It was buried in the Kaysville cemetery, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomassen and son, Mr. and Mrs. William A, Wilkinson and family and Mr, and Mrs. Verdon Thomassen am family, all of Salt Lake spent Xmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kilfoyle. Both Anderson, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderon, is verv ill in a hospital in Ogden. Mrs. William King entertainec the evening bridge club at her home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs anc son, Charles Ray, of Layton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Tuesday. A large number of Kaysville people attended a tea given in honor of Miss Blanch Adams a her home in Layton, Sunday. Miss Adams is to be married Jan. 1st. Mrs. John W. Thornley entertained the Bay View club at her home. Wednesday. Clifford Green, son of Mr. an Mrs. George Green, who has spew the past 25 months in Englarn doing missionary work, has been released and is visiting with relatives before leaving for home. He is expected home some time in El-bu- I LAYTON, UTAH, DECEMBER 23, 1933 S, KAYSVILLE tv n 1 ter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. - We icish to tale this opportunity to ex. press our apprccia tion to all our pa- NEWS-EXPRES- 1934 BIRKIN PHARMACY Yt The Old Reliabte KAYSVILLE o UTAH , M H1 NEW Hf FORDV Haturelh Blanch for 193 4 Rachel PRICE 50c gram has been arranged in his honor for undstv evening in' the Farmington, ward meeting house. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark from their son. Dale, who was' recently released misfrom the German-Austrai- tt sion to the. effect that he would spend the holidays in the Holy Land before returning home. It was first expected he would arrive home about January 1st, but this ' plan was changed so he could takb this later trip. . Jau. ; CENTERVILLE a-- MHt in I ! ! f V -- I 2, 1934. 9 3 4 Uraoxy. fls IIIIm tfe ll MR. .1X1) MRS. T. W. STARLET m n huh 1 1 h jSPERRY FLOUR COMPANY immm Mr. and Mr$. William Mayfield spent Christmas in Salt Lake wit their son, Clarence and family. Mrs. Rhoda Burningham and two sons, Sterling W. and Stanley o Provo, Utah are holidays guests with relatives here. Miss Maxine Potter entertained at an informal luncheon, Wednes day evening for Miss Deloris n Wbeti You AjJ D O V MAVIS face . Perkijis. D. II. Major, who is now with the Union Pacific in Omaha, .was htwne for Christm&s. Dofl't forgfct the dance this Friday night at. the Centerville nc Memorial hall. The film director was making a Western thriller, and working very hard to get some action in it. Finally he turned from the brink of a cliff, mopped his brow, and glanced at a dummy made of straw and old clothes lying on the ground beside him. Good heavens he shouted, What was it we threw over the cliff? . Must Ixok Your 'Best Mrs. Thomas Caltabiano, formerly, Miss Eva Napoli, of this place, is spending the winter months with her sister in Ogden. There will be a New Years dance ( 12:05 A M.) Monday morn Memorial ipg in the Centerville hall, a hot lunch will be served at Ma.vis Face Powdef i$ preferred hy smartly groomed , women everywhere because it com-b- y gives a. petal-sof- t V4 V 1 a. m. Six piece orchestra will furnish the music. Come and have nc a good time. Mrs. W. II. Evans, mother of W. W. Evans, former county clerk, is spending the winter in Cali forma with her daughter Mrs. flexion oi any skin, with the appearance of net bearing powder at ail. This dinging, superfine owder, in exactly the blend for your sin, costs only 50c. 1 f POWDER Rob-nso- and Misc Marjorie Birkin anc ih their partners after which the three couples enjoyed the balance of the evening at the Alumni dance at the Davis high school This dance was sponsored by the t class of 29. Miss Robinson is member of the officers staff o this class. The Farmington volunteer men enjoyed their annual stag party Thursday evening a a turkey dinner at the Chespeak Caf in Salt Lake City. Friday evening the Ladios Auxiliary of the American Legion post 27 are entertaining their husbands SALES AND SERVICE - Promptly and Courteously loving and Wrecking Serive ? in a Moment's Notice - , - ' ithe .iworial' hall of the The com in mittee charge of arraBCTment, are, Mrs. Rae Van Sickle and Mrs. Florence Lund. The American Legion, Farming-to- n post No. 27, are featuring a dance in the Memorial court hon for New Years which will commence to usher in the New Year Mrs. Dora Robinson is visiting r - BRIGGS-LAYT- ON Beauty- Shop Virginias N. R. A. MEMBER - 1 1 Mill 1 1 PHONE 100 i LAYTON, UTAH Incorporated |