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Show JULY II, TIIE JOURNAL 12 SON ON WARPATH 'SCALPED'-MO- M feels as though she were scalped, when Mrs. Clara Los Angeles, gets her first glimpse of the Mohican hair Kwalwasser, of cut of son, Leon, 12. His Indian shave is a new vogue among teen-ager- s, A FOND MOTHER but his mother insists she didnt know what she was in for, adding, ( International ) I thought it was something similar to a crew cut. daughter Alice who is doing missionary work for the L. D. S. church in Texas, telephoned congratulations. Miss Marco Lavender spent a few days in Ogden during the past week as guest of her cousin, Miss Beverly Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchinson and daughters, Charlell and Elsie, Malta, Ida., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen, THE OLD HOME TOWN I o 1951. By STANLEY Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett and family, Preston, Ida., visited at the home of Mr. Bennetts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Bennett, for a few days this week. Their son Paul, has been visiting at the home of his grandparents for several weeks. Wayne Burton, left Thursday evening for Los Angeles, where he will remain for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and Miss Alta Rasmussen left Saturday for a few days outing to Yellowstone National Park. Miss Maurine Jones, Salt Lake, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Norma Jones for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ONeil are spending two weeks vacationing and guests of Mrs. Sandbergs Wednesday evening dinner guests Pacific Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schofield, mother, Mrs. George W. Under-w'oo- of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perkins nd family. Syracuse, visited with Mr. SchoMr. and Mrs. R. W. Cook, Salt 51 r. and 51 rs. Lloyd 5Ioore, 51 r. fields parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lake City, were Wednesday dinner Schofield, Tuesday evening. and 5Irs. Victor Sanders and chiland 51 r. and Mrs. George Neddo, dren and 5Irs. 5Iary Alice Lavender guests of their daughter 51 rs. and 5Ir. wr, Ralph Lay-to- n Malta Ida., visited at the home and daughter 5Iarco, were Saturand family. of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen day evening guests of Mr. and 5Irs. Thurston entertained Robert and family during the past week. George Bagshaw and family at a social at at friends Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Mr. their home in Salt Lake. eight young his home Saturday evening in honor and Mrs. Victor Sanders and 3 Mr. and 5Irs. Wesley Nance and children, Mrs. Mary Alice Lavender family, 51anassa, Colo., moved to of his 12th birthday anniversary. followed by Games were and two children spent Wednesday Kaysville during the past week and refreshments. played in Echo. expect to make their home here. 5Irs. Vanghn Peterson, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yaunt and 5Irs. Roy Green left was a 51onday guest of her mother children, Clearfield, visited at the morning for Vancouver, Saturday Wash., 51 rs. James E. Bennett. home of their aunt Miss Irene where she will visit relatives for 210 members of the Kaysville Swan, Thursday evening. a few weeks. attended ward the First Canyon A family reunion was held at 51 r. and Mrs. John 51clver and Webheld Wheel at in the party the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. children were of er Canyon, 5Ionday evening. guests Sunday Conrsd, Wednesday. The out of 5Irs. 51clvers parents, 5Ir. and 5Ir. and 5Irs. Thomas Morley twon guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Walter Cottrell. and 5Ir. and 5Irs. Vernell ChristJ. Felix and family, Ogden, and 5Ir. and children all of Salina, and and ensen 5Irs. Leigh Henry Mr. and Mrs. Seri Davis, Salt Lake 5Irs. Hana were Sunday guests of 5Ir. and and Bountiful, children, City. Jarman and son Michael, were 5Irs. James Thurston and famiy. Mr. and Mrs. David D. Robins have been sightseeing in Yellowstone National Park for the past ten days. Mrs. James H. Linford Jr., LooU-fi- me gan, visited with her sister Mrs. George W. Underwood, during the past wreek. Misses Ann and Ella Neddo, Logan, were Tuesday guests of their Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. N. A. Rasmussen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Timothy and children spent Wednesday in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Timothys mother, Mrs. Ora Campbell. Mrs. Marybelle Gibson arrived home Friday evening from San Diego, Calif., where she had been to attend the funeral services of her Diane, Gibson, who was drowned on Monday July 2nd. Diane was the old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Golden R. Taylor and daughter, Karen, left Saturday for Chicago, where they will vacation for two weeks. Mr. and Mxs. Dan Graham and children, Salt Lake, were Friday evening guests of Mrs. Grahams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cottrell. Bishop and Mrs. William E. Gailey spent a few days in Pueblo, Colo., during the past week. They met their daughter, Mrs. Drew Dunn and children of Enid, Okla., who returned to Kaysville with them and will be guests at the Gailey home for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Clark, Los Angeles, formerly Davis County residents announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their youngest daughter Barbara and Gene Provience. The ceremony will take place in Los Angeles, Saturday, July 14. A large number of Kaysville relatives and friends attended funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Allen Pusey, held at the Lindquist Mortuary in Ogden Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Pusey was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Allen, who were former Kaysville residents. Mrs. Pusey who was 36, Blended whiskey. 86 died Saturday after an extended proo 70 grain neutral in the d. son-in-- la News About Folks in KAYSVILLE Arnold M. Barnes Phone: Kaysville 31 The officers and teachers of the Kaysville First ward, M. I. A. held their monthly preparation meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Wallace King, Monday evening. Refreshments were served to 30 guests. a major operation at L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City Thursday morning. Mrs. Philip Horne and three children, Arlington Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Butterworth and three children Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne and family during the past week. Deon Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart, is atending the musical clinic being held at the U. S. A. C., in Logan for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Green accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green and family of Logan, on a two weeks motor trip to the Pacific Northwest and California. They left the morning of July 4. Funeral services for Mrs. Sine Nielsen Larsen, SS, who died at her home in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening, were held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Larsen was the mother of Mrs. Harry Eatchel of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen all of Provo, were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle. The Kilkoyles also had as their dinner guests Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Darnell of Van Nuys, Calif. Dept, president, Mrs. Roetta V. Kilfoyle of the American Legion Auxiliary will be a special guest, Mrs. Dean Green, Salt Lake City, was a Tuesday luncheon guest of her niece Mrs. Ralph Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle and children spent Sunday in Brigham City, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Payne and son Bobbie and Mrs. Charles Smith, all of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mrs. James E. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Grant McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Dana Odom all of Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday, Sunday. Stanley Eliason is spending the week in Ogdn, visiting with his cousin, Bobbie Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Barber and families all of Bountiful, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall, Sunday. Mrs. Clifton Ball entertained the ALonas club at a buffet supper at the presidents banquet to followed by Bridge at her home be held past the by Sugar House Mart Wednesday evening. Among the in Salt Lake, Thursday evening. guests were Mrs. Walter Buhler, Mrs. Amos Odd spent Monday in Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mrs. George Salt Lake as of her daughF. Barker, Mrs. Clifton Blood, Mrs. ter Mrs. Jack guest Brown. Wray Hyde, Mrs. Earl Tall, Mrs. Mrs. George Udy visited relaNoble Sandall and Mrs. Darvel in Rockland, Ida., during tives Miller. the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ilalliday and children visited relatives in N. A. Rasmussen celebrated his 01 st birthday anniversary Tuesday. Tremonton, Friday. a family reunion was Mrs. Nettie B. Wilcox spent a Wednesday held on the lawn at his home and few days in Salt Lake this week, was attended hy 40 members of visiting at the home of her daugh- the immediate family. Among the ter, Mrs. Leone W. Jensen. out of town guests were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bu'nier and Mrs. Jesse Rasmussen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd spent Sublet, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sunday in Evanston, Wyo. Rasmussen, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Bill Morten and daughter, FarmWashington, D. C., are guests of ington, and Mrs. Myrtle Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller for children, Layton. two weeks. Frank P. Bennett celebrated his Mr. and Mrs. Stuart visited rela- 04th birthday anniversary at his tives in Bountiful, Sunday, at the home Saturday. A family dinner home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eggett. party was held in honor of the Miss Mary Webster, underwent,1 occasion. During the evening his Let the Reflex and Journal WANT-AD- S Work For You For tftram Walker quality w, great-granddaught- er, 2-y- illness. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Sandberg and children, Logan, were last week spirits. Hiram Walker & Sou Inc, Peoria. liL |