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Show November 21, 1953 HIE JOURNAL 6 the FARMINGTON Barbara Gregory Correspondent Phone: Farmington 191-- J Farmington 2nd ward is holding its Welfare Banquet in the ward Recreation 7:3 P.M. in charge on Friday at (Quorum of Seventy is of the meal following hall apartment in Mrs. Clara Rose home to Kaysvillc this week. Mrs. Eatchel is the former Helen Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hess. Mr. L. Piazza, of Oakland, California, was Saturday dinner guest! of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Wil-- i liams. Mr. Piazza has been spend-- 1 ing Thursday, Friday and Saturday visiting with local florists on which a lovely program has been their return from an Idaho arranged. Alton P. Rose is chair- man Sorry to hear that Margaret Hess has a badly sprained ankle resulting from a fall on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Eatchel and two small children moved from con- vention. Members of the Farmington Second ward were royally feted on Friday evening at a Welfare Banquet held in the ward recreation hall. The Seventies Quorum was in charge with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Robinson, general chairman. mvAiKra aiiids For Sale Wanted Employment Lost and Found 0 For Rent or Lease Services Offered 0 Miscellaneous E::-- fill Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue - WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. KEYED and BLIND ads, such as leave name at Reflex, 25c per Phone Reflex or Write in Care of Reflex, insertion additional to regular 10c per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Reflex office will be advertised one issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisment the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. Want ads will be taken over the phone, when person placing the ad is listed in telephone directory and Mrs. Edward F. Clark banquet chairman and Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Rose, program chairman. The many who worked so diligently can be assured it was, a lovely and successful evening. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Allen and two sons, Ozzie and Scot, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Fannie Stevenson. Mrs. Lester P. Jones and three lovely children, Mark, Verlene and Iva Lynn are visiting friends and relatives throughout the Thanksholiday giving and Christmas season. Mrs. Jones, the former Veil Drown, is staying at the home of a sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Royal Morgan. Veil and her husband are makingl a home for their family in Boring, Oregon. Excellent programs in the past and many more to come is a promise made by Special Interest Leaders. On Monday at S p.m. ward has Second Farmington scheduled Gunter Newman, recentn ly returned from a Bible He will hold a Mission. discussion. Tuesday at S p.m. North Farmington ward has arranged for Lorraine Hess to show pictures and talk on her summer trip down The Colorado River. Mr. CROSSWORD 16. DOWN 18. For the most part tured 22. 2. Lofty ft. Fragment 24. mountain 0. Complexion 10. Sharpens, as 3. Performs 25. 4. Sea eagles a razor 5. Fettered 12. Poplar 27 6. Musical 13. Decree of 29. Instrument a court 7. of Nest (Fr law) 30, boxes 14. Guido's lowest note (Orient.) 31 8. Pared 15. American 33. 9. Reason Indian 11. Upright slab 34, 17. Cunning I 77 trU A 19. River (Pol.) 20. Elevated ACROSS 1. Manufac- w Swiss-Austria- Tuesday evening at S p.m. Farmington First ward members will be entertained by a lovely program given by Bishop John R. Walsh. News from Canada that La Rue, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wood, we are happy to report, is recovering as well as can be expected from paralysis following her serious attack of polio. Thanksgiving Day will be a joyous one for LaRue has been promised the day at home with her 21. 23. 26. 1. Sweet potatoes Perch Moving part (mach. ) Certainly (archaic) Fidelity Chums (slang) To punish at discretion A color Reject Rub out Not ever ' 40. Favorable 41 A crucifix 42 Withered 46. Adverbial particle train (shortened) Nestling Determine 11000 of an inch 28. The jackdaw 29. Minister 32. Bog 35. Part of to be 36. 38. Longing Varying weight (India) Grades over again 43. Music note 44. Drivel 45. Goddess 39. of beauty (Rom.) Scurry off Appearing as if eaten 49. Whirlpool 50. Network 47. 48. small family, but must return that evening for more therapy work and convalescing at the hospital. Also good to hear that Marinda Clark returns to her home on Sunday from a serious bout with pneumonia in a Salt Lake hospital. She is improving but will be convalescing for quite sometime yet. Familys turn to wait on mother for a while. Sorry to hear that Wally Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horton Miller, is in a Salt Lake City hospital with an eye injury caused by an accident while at play when a horse chestnut was thrown and struck Wally. Eytent of damage is not yet known. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne spent Sunday visiting relatives in and around Bear River City. Dean Kynaston spent the last two weeks at home with his wife Cleone and parents after finishing his Army basic training at Camp Roberts, in California. Two lovely family dinners were held in his honor. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kynaston, grandparents of Dean, entertained. A lovely dinner was enjoyed Monday when Deans parents'Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Kynaston feted Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eatchel, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eatchel, Mr. and Mrs. Don Eatchel of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kynaston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ilodson and family. This tag means a better buy! Insane Household Hint Dampened clothes will keep for a week before ironing, if wrapped in a plastic sheet and placed in the refrigerator. When youre ready to iron, theyll be mildew-fre- e and contain just the right amount of moisture. JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON ruuy aseb LAYTON, UTAH AN EXPLANATION OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGION of Illustrated Lectures to Be Held EACH MONDAY EVENING AT A Course 8 P.M. AUTHORIZED j. OLSEN CHEVROLET CO. LAYTON, UTAH MORGAN, UTAH St. Rose of Lima Auditorium Lecture Question Box Discussion This course, conducted by the Paulist Fathers will be a friendly discussion of Catholic Teachings. 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