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Show AUGUST TI1E JOURNAL JJ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. News About Folks in mond and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butcher and Arthur Butcher are spending the week on a fishing trip to Star Valley and other parts of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. E. Glen Ureen are visiting relatives in Cardston, Al- KAYSVILLE The Afternoon Bridge Club met at the home of Miss Irene Swan Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served to the following guests at 1:50, followed by bridge: Mrs. Clover Sanders, Mrs. I). Keith Barnes, Mrs. Raymond J. Ashton, Miss Miriam Barnes, Mrs. II. Vernon Mansell, Mrs. H. J. Barnes, Mrs. Alan B. Blood, Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mrs. Thornley K. Swan and berta, Canada for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd enter- Mrs. E. M. Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boot and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Odd spent the past week vacationing in Yellowstone National Park. Being welcomed to Utah are a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blown, Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, son Coy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin spent Sunday at Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bass, daughter, Joan and son, Don, are in Spokane, visiting relatives ten for Wash., days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and daughter, Judy Taft, Calif., have been visiting with Mr. Millers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller for two weeks. Gohhliele Buhler, Pleasant Grove, is spending a few days visiting at the home of his son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Walter Buh- tained at a buffet supper at their home Friday evening, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Odd. Mrs. George F. Barker, Mr. and The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler and Mr. and Mrs. Darvil Miller. Mrs. Maurice R. Barnes, daughters Mary Ellen and Carolyne and son David are spending the week ler. at the Grand Canyon. Miss Sadie Hayes, Buhl, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton of Kaysville, underwent and son are spending two weeks formerly operation at the Dee hosat Toronto, Canada yisiting rela- a major in Ogden, Friday morning. pital tives. Mrs. Edis I. Rawlings, Mr. and Miss Irene Swan visited in Salt Lake City, visited at the home as SaltMr. Lake City over the week-en- d and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, of guest of her sister Mrs. E. M. Bag-leSaturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Egbert Mr. and Mrs. John Mauchley, all of Mrs. Reuben and Egbert, Mrs. Phyllis Tellson, and Mrs. been have guests Fern Forsberg, all of Nibley, SanMr.Francisco, for a Green Mrs. of and Roy Fer-rin Cache Co., and Mr. and Mrs. few days. Mauchley of Logan were SunMelvin Ashbaker is ill at St. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Benedicts hospital in Ogden, sufRasmussen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wiser, daught- fering from a back injury. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Barer Marsha, and sons Irwin, Billy Lee, and Van, Salt Lake City, were ton and son, Kaye, are spending Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. two weeks at Baker City, Oregon, and Lake Louise, Canada. Arnold M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lowe and two sons spent a few days Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. during the past week touring Yel- and Mrs. Clarence A. Green and lowstone National "Park. family. w, n family, the J. Harold Smiths of Amherst, Mass., and their children, Janet, Stephen, Sandra and James. They will spend a month here visiting with relatives and friends, including parents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ensign, of Kaysville; and Mrs. J. II. Smith of Fielding, Box Elder Co. The members of the Kaysville Second ward Primary Association, held a social and lawn party on the ward patio Thursday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Roetta V. Kilfoyle, Mrs. Jessie S. Barnes, Mrs. Lillie Mrs. Lucille Youngdale and Mrs. Vera Slaughter spent Friday at U. S. Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake, doing Good Cheer work for the American Legion Auxiliary. well-know- Bla-mire- Ray- s, y. 18, 1951. Miss Maralyn Walsh was invited Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Sandall to the BYIJ at Provo to particirelaspent the past week visiting pate in the special two week tives in Idaho Falls. diMr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris are course of orchestra under the of Johnson Mr. of Thor rection spending ten days at Fosta, Mont., Ohio. This outstandas guests of their daughter and Cincinnati, leader is giving this orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Chester ing to outstanding stucourse special Scoffield and family. dents. Paul Webster. Jimmie Smith, Mrs. Gordon Conklin of Los AnLloyd Colemere and Dee Webster-' to visit at the home are spending the week at Yellow- geles arrived Clifford Hughes. Mrs. and of Mr. stone aNtional park. Conklin Mrs. accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Wilford II. Webster was of Cottam Rome, Italy on a motor guest of honor at a dinner party Northwest where Dr. to the given at the J. J. Ranch in Ogden, trip will Cottam inspect several govSunday in honor of her birthday son-in-la- w, anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green and children, Logan, visited Kaysville relatives Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Layton, all of Clearfield, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stu-ar- e and family. Mrs. Annie S. Layton left this Thursday afternoon for Albany, N. Y., where she will spend the next few weeks visiting her daugh- ter and son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crosson. Mrs. Catherine Thiel and Miss Clara Thiel, Salt Lake City, were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes. Air. and Mrs. R. W. Cook, Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton and family. ing the week here as guests of their cousin, Miss Ann Cottrell. Mrs. Roy Jacobs and two children of American Fork spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John son-in-la- w, Steed. ernment projects along the Columbia River. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Conklin and Mrs. Cottam are sisters. The guests will return to the Hughes home for a visit and will be guests of other relatives before returning to their homes. The Cottams daughter is remaining at the Hughes home during the Northwest trip. The Cottams will return to Italy in several weeks. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hap Robinson are Mrs. Bertrand of Namur, Belgium and her daughter, Mrs. Mia Elbert. The guests will visit in California for several weeks and then return here for another visit before returning to their home. Mrs. Mary C. Bennion entertained at a lovely dinner on Mon-da- y honoring her sisters, Mrs. Blanche Wilcox, Mrs. Ephraim Erickson of Nevada and Mrs. Thelma Tdoyt of Carmel, Cali fornia. Mrs. Don Barton, Airs. G. J. Barton, Walter, Steve and Goldie motored to Grace, Idaho on Sat- urday to visit with Mrs. Parley Smith. Walter remained for a weeks visit. Van Bass, who recently was in- jured in an automobile accident is about part of the time now. He will have to wear a body cast for a number of w'eeks to take care of his back injury. Miss LuJean Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doan Sanders has returned home after filling a mis- t , ; i sion in Missouri. The Farmington First Ward Primary association held a parade on Tuesday morning directed by the officers and teachers. A large number of youngsters took part in the gala occasion with floats and many in various costumes. Several teachers also appeared in costume. Mi ss Minnie Millard has returned home after a brief vacation visiting relatives in northern Utah. Mrs. Agnes Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lacey of Millvalley, California visited with the John Steeds one day recently. I Notice Form SC-- S UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE LEGAL NOTICE OF REFERENDUM Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee that the proposed Davis Soil Conservation district has duly petitioned, in the interests of the public health, safety, and welfare, for the organization of said and that said Committee has determined that the district is de- sirable and necessary and has fixed boundaries thereof as follows: All of Davis County with the exception of Antelope Island. Please take further notice that a referendum of all land owners or occupiers of land within said dis- trict will be held at the (see below) hall, at (see below) Utah, on the 24th day of August, 1951. The ques-tio- n to be submitted by ballot is: Shall a soil conservation district of the lands above described and lying in Davis County be creat- ed? The polls shall be opened at S oclock a. m. and continue open until 8 oclock p. m. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. 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