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Show JUNE THE JOURNAL News About Folks in KAYSVILLE Arnold M. Barnes Correspondent Phone: Kays. 31 Mrs. Gladys Rentmeister and Miss Zena Williams are visiting relatives in Vallejo and Downey, Calif., for three weeks. .Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz spent the past week vacationing in Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weaver and four children, Salt Lake City, were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Ilarnes. George II. Sheffield, who is stationed at Seattle, Wash., with the United States Army was home for the week-en- d. Mrs. Roetta V. Kilfoyle was a visitor to Logan, Monday. Mrs. Maurice li. Rarnes, daughters Mary Ellen and Carolyn, and sons Mawry and David of Washington, D. C., arrived here Friday and will spend the summer visiting !i datives in Kaysville and Logan. i Elder Grant Sheffield, who has spent the past six months doing missionary work for the L. I). S. church in Washington, D. C. has been transferred to Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson and four children of Los Angeles, formerly of Kaysville, and Mrs. Arti-missRomney. Provo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Rarnes. Mrs. Marybelle Gibson spent a few days in Ogden this week visiting at the heme of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dell Gibson and family. Elder Paul Mann, who has spent the past six months doing missionary work for the L. D. S. Church in the California mission and who has been laboring in Nornalk, Calif., was recently transferred to Long Reach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle and children spent Sunday in Rrigham City visiting relatives. Mrs. Carl Rutcher has been ia w, Mrs. Alan B. Rlood was hostess to the Afternoon Bridge club at luncheon followed by bridge at her home Friday afternoon. Among the guests were Mrs. H. J. Rarnes, Mrs. Clover Sanders, Miss Miriam Rarnes, Mrs. H. Vernon Mansell, Miss Irene Swan, Mrs. D. Keith Rarnes, Mrs. Ralph Williams and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruhler entertained at a buffet supper at seriously ill for several days. their home Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace King and honoring the birthday anniversary Mis. Lyda Rurton were visitors of Mr. Ruhler. Those present were to Logan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, Mr. and Miss Barbara Stephens celeMrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mr. and brated her birthday anniversary Mrs. George F. Rarker and Mr. and Saturday, Sunday she was guest of Mrs. Darvel Miller. honor at a dinner party at the Mrs. Alpheus Harvey entertained home of her sister and brother-in-lathe Evening Rridge club at her Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis home Thursday evening. Refresh- in Rountiful. Other Kaysville ments were served to Mrs. Wendell guests present were Mrs. Mary E. Rarnes, Mrs. William II. King, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Lois Stephens. La Rena Sandall, Miss Irene Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gundelfinger Mrs George F. Rarker, Mrs. liana visited friends in Ogden Sunday Jarman and Mrs. Carl R. Cottrell. evening. Mrs. Walter Ruhler spent TuesMr. and Mrs. Roy Fudge have of in as her Heber from a two weeks vacareturned guest day City mother Mrs. Frank Witt. tion trip to Mexico and southern Scheduled Among Season's Brides Lake City. Sunday. The Gleaner Girls of the Kaysville First ward M. I. A. under the direction of Miss Mary Webster and Miss Gwen Larkins enjoyed a progressive bicycle supper party, Thursday evening. Fifteen guests interest is the the approaching of announcement Beth White-sideAdra Miss marriage of daughter of Daniel Clair LAYTON Of s, Rulon Burningham was of honor at a dinner party guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mrs. A. Burningham, Sunday afternoon, in honor of her brithday anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ilepworth, Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Darr and sons, Stanton' B. and Junior, and Mr. and Mrs. James Meade spent GORGE has everything Sunday at Peterson. Members of the Walter Buhler family attended a reunion of the Waddell family, held at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden, Sunday. Mrs. Lucille Kennah and Mrs. Amos Odd attended the Davis County board meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held at the home of Mrs. Olga Adair in Rountiful, Wernesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rigby and son Brent, Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Slade and family. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Myron Layton left for Fort Bliss, . Texas, Saturday after a two weeks visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Odd and daughters, Nancy and Nannette, are vacationing in Idaho for a few days. Robert Wyatt, Wellsville, is spending the week visiting at the home of his daughter and Mr. and Mds. Wiliam Parker and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Singleton, all of Provo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle. California. A large number of Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. George Bagshaw and family, Salt Lake City, were relatives and friends attended the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Strong, held at Mrs. Lloyd Moore. The members of the Kaysville the Harvard ward chapel in Salt First ward, will hold a canyon Lake, Tuesday evening. Mr. Strong Gailey, party at the Wheel in Weber is a brotherandof Mrs. Frank life his Kaysville, early spent 2nd Canyon Monday evening July here. at r:3( p.m. Dinner will be served Construction Apprentice Jaydell and games will be played. All memson of Mr. and Mrs. John Trimble, of bers of the ward over 11 exceptY0U ttS Q m passengerI Modern Streamlined, Air-Condition- Coaches ed Vista-Dom- e Pullman Beautiful Lounge Economical Meal Service Convenient connections at Denver or Pueblo with fast overnight trains to Chica- years age are invited to attend. Mrs. James E. Bennett spent the past week in Ogden as guest of her Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Vaughn Peterson. Mrs. Lowell Hansen, Syracuse was a Thursday luncheon guest of her sister Mrs. Vernell Swanger. Miss Sharon Heslop, whose birthday anniversary took place Monday, was guest of honor at a surprise Maid son-in-la- Rasmussen, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham and Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger enjoyed a fishing trip to South Fork Canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Penrod, West Warren, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Heslop and family. Mrs. Iva Erickson, Freedom, Louis East. St. and go, Wyo., visited at the home of Mr. Mrs. F. J. Sibbett for a few and Weekend fares 1 2 I 3per milt days during the past week. as low as Mrs. Nettie Wilcox was a last week-en- d visitor to Salt Lake City, Why don't you try the luxurious she was guest of her son where of Royal Gorgo trovol thou Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-layou'll know at much about your homo Elton R. Wilcox. Miss RaNee Jardine, Bountiful, Americans who toto at visited with Miss Lorraine Swanger hoop this ptrtnnlal favorlto running Friday. through your homo town. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen as their Sundoy guests, Mrs. had Denver I Rio Grands Western Railroad Venice Hendrickson, Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Bennion Lloyd and Consult your son, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Myrtle Ward and three daughters, Layton; frlondly local and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin and Rio Orando daughter, Farmington. gant about Jay Sibbett visited relatives at ochodulo end Thayne, Wyo., over the week-en- d David J. Wilson, Ogden, lectured Over-The-Count- er t oco-no- w, trovol-wls- e Heifer numbers were small and quotations showed ljttle change. Most offerings sold from $3 to $33 with a small lot at $34.25. Plain grades ranged down to $27. Good fat at at monthly report meeting, Tuesday July 3rd at 2 p.m. At the close of the meeting a social will be given and all ladies of the ward are invited to attend. The Third ward Relief Society visiting teachers will meet Monday afternoon July 2, at 1 oclock, after which a book review will be given by Mrs Helen Parker Gibson. Dr. W. E. Whitaker has been spending the past ten days in San Francisco and Oakland, Calif., visiting his son and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitaker w, and his daughter aijd Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Engle and families. Mr. and Mrs. Vaugln P. Sheffield entertained a number of relatives from Delta, at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon. " Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gunnell and children visited relatives in Pocatello, Ida., over the week-en- d at the home of Mrs. Gunnells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus K. Cooley and family spent a few days during the past week visiting relatives at Newton, Cache County. Mrs. Paul W. Barton, Baker City, Ore., is visiting at the home of Mr. son-in-la- w, beef cows sold in a limited way to $21) with most offerings to 20. Canners and cutters $27 $24 sold from $19 to $23, The practical top on bulls was $31 with the bulk going down from $30. A few vealers reached $40, but the bulk of calves and vealers sold from $33 to $37. There was a fair call for stocker and feeder cattle. Light calves moved at $35 to $38 with yearlings going at $34 and under. Hog prices are 50 to 75 cents higher for the week. Most good and choice 190 to 250 lb. weights sold from $23.50 to $24 with a few reaching $24.50. Some 205 to 280 lb. weights went at $22.50 to $22.75 with big weights down to $21. Sows sold from $10.50 to $18. w, d. STOCK $31. A. Trimble, Centerville; formerly d. ANGELES The Sun w, of Kaysville; is stationed with Amphibious Construction Battalion 1, U. S. Navy, on permanent duty in the far east. Mr. Trimble entered the service Aug. 28, 1950, and received his recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Eugene Swanger, Yeoman third class, U. S. N., son of the late and Mrs. Stella S. party, given at Hobbs Hollow, Sun- Dewey Swanger is stationed at the San Swanger, day evening. Games were played Center. He Naval Diego Training and refreshments served to r0 advanced to his prewas recently guests. Miss Alta Rasmussen visited re- sent rating. Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter latives at Heyborn, Ida., over the visited friends at Pocatello, Ida., week-enweek-enMr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall and over the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher, children and Mrs. Jesse Heslop and Mrs. Fred Beyer and Mr. Mr. and motored to Provo," Sunday Dell Gibson spent Sunday and Mrs. visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rasmussen, at South Fork Canyon. The visiting teachers of the First Ogden, visited with Mr. Rasmus- ward Relief society will hold their sens parents Mr. and Mrs. N. A. LOS YARDS, June, 1951-C- attle receipts showed a further expansion hero this week, the run of 75h head being about 11(H) head greater than during the same period last year The market developed a weaker undertone and some quotations are ending lower. Other livestock arrived in moderate volume and prices are closing unevenly steady to a little higher, the advance com- pre-nupti- al w, The ROYAL Situation and Russell Newton Whiteside of Mrs. Grace Wilson Williams, Lake of Salt City. liams A wedding reception will honor the young couple at the home of the brides uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Golden F. Layton on the ing on hogs. evening of June 30. Most of the cattle run here this The bride has been the object of mis- week was made A affairs. many up of utility and cellaneous shower was held in her commercial grades of slaughter honor Saturday at the home of steers with a fairly liberal Mrs. Fidelia Dawson, assisted of cows available. Trading wassupply slow by Mrs. Verda Flint. Friday eve- at all times and quotations range ning Mrs. Bertha Adams enter- from weak to r,o cents lower with tained with a kitchen shower, and all grades excepting real high on Monday evening Mrs. Pauline good and choice kinds showing the S. Tingey was hostess at a miscel- loss. Some clean up sales were laneous shower at her home. as much as $1 under a week ago. However, clearance was fairly good at the close. A limited volume of good and For choice ferd steers and yearlings sold from .$3.5 to $:i this week with just a few loads above the latter price and up to the top of $30.50. Medium to good steers sold mostly from $32 to $34 with quite a few well finished crossbreds landing around the inside mark with odd sales as high as $32.75. Plainer grades of steers sold from $2S to atended. son-in-la- 1951. The Livestock Miss Whitesides to the special interest group of the Kaysville First ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy and family visited relatives in Salt 30, JUST PHONE 10 A PRINTED j seersucker dressmaker suit with full skirt Is modeled by Bunnie Yaegez on the sands at Thats the number to call Montauk Point, New York. The swimsuit features an elastlcized bodice and Is trimmed with embroidered ruffles. (International) for a Reflex-Journ- al and Mrs. William C. Barton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnes, Tremonton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday and family. Home news for just Subscription $3.00 a Year Rom where I sit ... Joe Marsh fy Tlie Cow That Can't "Run Dry" Sandy Johnson showed me his Jersey cows last week. It was a warn day and they were all under the trees near a watering trough. And darned if one cow wasnt pumping water into the trough! Its a fact shed raise the pump handle with her nose, and use her throat to push it down again. That s Mabel, Sandy explained as she moved away. Sometimes they drink that trough dry, and shes learned how to fill it again. But she doesnt know her own strength turns the place into a swamp if we dont watch her From where I sit, Mabel isn the only one who sometimes doesn know where to stop. For instance people often carry personal opit ions too far like the person wh wants everyone to accept hi choice of political parties, or bal or beverages. I prefe players a glass of beer with my meals, know that a lot of other peopl prefer milk. But nobody ougfc to insist on herding other around to his way of thinking. ... Copyright , 1951, United State Brewers Foundation |