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Show KAYSVILLE KAYSVILLE NEWS CHURCHES To be bride First Ward welfare Visitors here from Wyoming (Norma) Preece Phone 769 Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Eber Breeden and daughter Elva, Cheyenne, Wyo., were Sunday and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin and family. Dennis Dunraire returned home Thursday from the Dee Hospital where he had been confined for treatment after being injured in a car accident in Syracuse on Sunday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen D unmire. Mr. and Mrs. Dunmire wish to express their thanks and apElmer Cottrell, former respredation for the many and Mrs. Marion Thompson ident of Kaysville, and a son friends and neighbors who at dinner in Salt Lake. helped them during this acMrs. LaVar Peterson and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotcident. family spent the weekend in trell, underwent major eye Mrs. Marion Salt Lake with her mother, surgery last Friday at the Mr. and Dee Hospital. Elmer and his Thompson visited in Ogden Mrs. Francis Stout. last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rasmussen, Lo- family live in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Francis RobMrs. Llojd Keller who are gan, visited last week with leaving for a trip to Hawaii. her daughter and family, ison, Boise, Idaho, attended the funeral service of K. J. Mr. and Mrs. Kellers son Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby, will be returning from an Lillian Epperson, Cranney Wednesday and visMiss LDS mission in Hawaii and Salt Lake, was a dinner ited with friends before rehas been a missionary com- guest Friday of Mr. and turning home. panion of Gail Toone, son of Mrs. Walter Buhler. Suzanne Hubbard, daughMr. and Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Lucille Evans and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melba Redford and daughter Cynthia, Mr. and Hubbard was guest Mrs. Geneieve Roderick, Salt Mrs. Max Evans, all of Salt of honor at a birthday parLake, were Thursday visit- Lake, visited Sunday with ty, Saturday, Oct. 17, at her ors of Mrs. Wray Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blam-ire- home. Suzanne was eight Sheriff and Mrs. Floyd years old. Guests included: Witt and son, Heber City, Mr. and Mrs. Brian ONeil, Diana Spackman, Sherry visited Wednesday with Mrs. Vernal, visited last weekend Camden, Judy Felt, Carolyn Walter Buhler, and his with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francom, Karen Smith, Jumother, Mrs. Frank Witt. Charles P .O'Neil and with lie Wood, Carolyn Tree, AnMrs. Myron Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blam-ire- nette Packer, Fawn Barker, Mrs. illiam H. King were Sharleen Murray and Sheil-a- h Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cotguests at a bridge luncheon at the Oakridge Country trell, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Huntsman, TaMrs. Ernest William, Salt coma, Wash., visited Friday Club, Friday. Mrs. Mable Scoffield re- Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd with Mr. and Mrs. Jack turned home Tuesday from Cottrell, Centerville; visit- Bateman. the St. Benedicts Hospital ed during the week with Bishop Clinton Zollinger, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey King and Paul Linafter major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harry Cottrell. Mr. Cottrell ford returned Friday evehis Apo, Hawaii, were guests has been very ill and ning from Kansas City, Missame. the remains condition Mr. of conference during souri, where they spent the week attending the FFA By Mrs. Joe de s. s. ' Banquet Saturday First Waid's annual welfare banquet has Kaysville been scheduled for Saturday, October 21, at 7 p.m. in t he recreation hall. An entertaining progum has been planned to lollow dinner. Bishop Clifford Green uiges all members of his ward lO attend the banquet and support the wellare program October JOURNAL 1959 20. Page 5 Hold your savings bonds Mr. and Mrs. Burton L. Scoffield of Sunset are announcing the engagement of their daughter, SIis Ava Carroll Scoffield. She will become the bride of Dennis !K. Milligan, the son of Mr. ttmj jirs jqae Milligan of Slaters ille. is phe bride-to-b- e j,ig Davis High School as a .senior and her fiance is a of Weber High County chairman advises Manv Utahns don't real-- ! that the new increased interest rates on savings bonds also benefit bonds they already own," County Chairman Harold C. Steed said here today in his monthly sales report. higher the rate of interest it draws. Talk to your banker before you cash in a savings are of savings bonds m Davis county were $138,428, and for the nine months of the year totaled $1,581,690 or 82.2 per cent of the coun- tys 1959 sales goal. Total throughout Ltab pure ha-e- s reached $1,461, 180, he fin nounced. ize A number of people in tluir J1'1 Graduate bond, he advised. went on to The chairman report that September pm-chas- ,b,tLs Primary wedding date to buy the new Paul Riil.ins, son of Mr. and Mis. Leo has been set by the young Kaysville they don't understand Richins, graduated from lnmary in the Second Ward Sun- couple. that the new 3 and s4 per day evening. cent interest rate approved A man came out to install the bv Congress last month also "Now TV set. new hillbillys Young People the to he said, pointing this, proidos for increases in Marshall Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. antenna, will have to go on rates for bonds already isKaysville Vince Phillips, was ordained a teacher Sunday evening at sued, the chairman said. In conclusion the chair- j a)w aj s said, Zehe, huii-- e the Third Ward Sacrament meeting. to actually man quoted a recent state- This cashing-i- n of the said the lady One thing leads penalizes the individual who Miss Bonnie Lue Gardner, daughter of Mrs. Leone her of Presk)ent Eisenhow- Now we have to put turns in his bond because another. to Gardner, was presented her Silver Gleaner pin and award a loof on the hou-e- ." in which the president er is held the at the meeting. The Monitor. the longer a bond said, To my mind there is no better way of saving, nr Silver Awards Given more efloctive way of break-in- s Four girls in the Fifth Ward were presented strengthening our power for Kaysville their Silver Gleaner awards and pins at the MIA meeting peace, than to own United States savings bonds. To Sunday evening, October 11. buy these bonds is to exTrudy Michael, Jeneil Blamires, Pat Tucker and Geral-- j press faith in America. It with dine Krebs were girls to receive awards from Kendall Knee. field flashlights. break- - helps provide the economic admitted two Mr. Ence presented the awards because Bishop Clinton The Smith break-inone at y in both our Zollinger was not able to attend services. Mrs. Bea Ente .('anning Co. in Clearfield ing into the Thurgood com- strength individual in and eminent and slealmg $19 and the other at Thurgood freea quantity of groceries, families on which our cash, Co. in Syracuse, Mercantile dom depends. ammunition. and two Clearfield youths have cigarettes ll Goblins, witches, ghosts and downs all been referred to juvenile Kaysville be present at the annual costume Hallowe'en party of thorities. COUNTY Salute lo the Kaysville First and Sixth Wards MIA to be held Mon-- j The boys, ages 14 and 17, :30 7 October 26, at day, p.m. at the ward hall. were arrested Thursday All MIA age people are invited to the party. Costumes night by Clearfield Police will be judged at 8:30 and prizes awarded. olficers Frank McKinnon and Grant Ferguson who became suspicious when they saw them walking through a Advanced d. Gleaner Two boys admit In Davis County last week s, Gov-pan- au-wd- SANPETE ' convention. They representM Men and Gleaners of the First Ward Kaysville ed the Davis High School had at a fun skating party in Salt Lake last Friday evening. inn Air Force Base Engi-TheChapter of Future Farmers returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson, peering personnel is needed Association. Kinsey is vice class leaders, for refreshments. t0 Work at Hill AFB and ar president of the Davis Chapfor recruiting thes ter. Relief jjpij! is being sounded by Society Meeting MilMrs. Darvel Mr. and Kaysville Union meeting for Davis Relief Society meet-- ! Personnel's Examining and, ler, his sister and brother-in-labe held Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the stake house for Placement Branch. will ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter all Engineers are needed to and teachers. officers WashHuntsman, Richland, service engineering on ington, visited in Salt Lake all type of weapons and ac- -' Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. for which Hill Air cessories James Miller. Mr. James I Base has reponsibility. They! Miller is very ill. ' are also essential for the conMr. and Mrs. Clarence and modification of struction Waterfall Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wk-OHt-YV- Oy all buildings and grounds. Roger Waterfall, Mr. and Entrance salaries for engi-- i Mrs. Gerald Waterfall, Ogneers range from $4190 to den, visited Saturday with $7510 per annum. Minimum their parents, Bishop and qualification requirement is Mrs. Clarence Waterfall. an engineering degree which Mr. and Mrs. Ralph must be supplemented by proBarnes and family, Tremon-tofessional experience of from last were dinner guests to three years for th one week of Mr. and Mrs. Edhigher salary levels. win Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. b Qualified candidates m a Bill Jensen and two sons, contact the employment sec Salt Lake, visited during the i4toBftVafrl.fi, Um tion at the base for further week with the Hallidays. information. Weekend guests of Mr. Mr. Mrs. and Frank Ringer.1 and Mrs. Linn Sandall were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tol-ma- n Mrs. Christensen and sons1 spent the weekend with her of Provo. Scott Packer, who Is at- parents. Debbie and Denise Swan-getending the BYU at Provo, Ogden, spent the past his weekend with the spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- two weeks with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ver-ne- ll liam Packer. K. Mrs. Thornley Swan ors Swanger. Other visitand Margaret Mr. Tuesday evening were and Mrs. J. L. Gibson, spent Saturday in Logan where Mrs. Swan attended a Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. SwanUtah State Wool Growers ger visited in Salt Lake Sunwith Mr. and Mrs. Bert Auxiliary meeting and also day Engineers needed y r rrJou i . . , heart ol scenic Utah per-for- n, r, -c ,, S s - j - - At th exact center of Utah, next led between twe maicete limb mountain ranutm, lies picturesque Sanpete Counly above the valley, beautiful Skyline Drive traverse the top of Ihe countv. east the form that (tuard ot the mountains ndyc Thia magnificent drive passes through broad mount. nt meadows, abundant with colorful wild flowers . . . winds alone t ridge that uaually the top of a 10.000 feet high foraports a giant snowdrift . . . runs through pine and aapen ests with herds of deer end elk . . . then on to secluded mountain lakes. Agriculture is the lifeblood of Ihe economy of the San pel a area, with a fine grade of beef cattle, thousands of sheep, and mors turkeva than any county in the nation. Her, aa elsewhere in Utah, the United Stales Brewers Foundation works for the sale of beer and ale under clean, wholesome condition CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES I w- -- BEER and ALE "4 The Charm Shoppe's in Kaysville daughter . visited with their daughter Judy who is attending USU. Mrs. Leland T. Frost and family spent the weekend at Payson visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow. Bishop Clifford Green re' ' it electric dryer . . . and gone forever are heavy washday lifting and lugging. jy ; r An Is safer and there is no fading. of electricity is low Cost only electric dryer about a nickel a load f ft fr&' ! ey 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprague bowled in the Mixed Doubles Bowling tournament at Holt Lanes Thursday evening in Clearfield. Kenneth Layton, who is attending the USU at Logan, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Layton. Mr. and M r s. Edw in Sprague w'ere guests at dinner, Saturday evening, in Sunset of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Franklin, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Franklins wedding anniversary. Mrs. Dale Barton entertained a number of little friends at a birthday party for her daughter Cindy, who was seven years old, Satur- turned home Friday from St. Marks Hospital where he underwent major surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mur dock and children visited in Heber City Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brierley. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carter and sons Don and Scott guests over the weekend in Logan of Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides entertained eight day. couples of their Pinochle Mr. and Mrs. Blain Pack, Club at their home Saturday Salt Lake; Mrs. Don Feller ' evening. Carl K. and Val Barton, and children, Salt Lake, visited with their parents, Mr. Centerville, visited for two and Mrs. Glen Robins durweek with their days last the weekend. ing grandmother, Mrs. Effie B. L. A. Gillespie, Mrs. Sirs. Miller. Bishop and Mrs. F. B. D. E. Carlile and two chilManti, visited during Funk, Rosemead, Calif.; dren, weekend with Sir. and the Mrs. and Hyde, Hyde Bishop Park, Calif., were last week- Sirs. Bert Giles, Mr. and end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sirs. Grant Bond and families. Frank Ringer. r Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond Sir. and Sirs. George and family. Salt Lake; visited with relatives in Manti over the weekend. Sir. and Sirs. Walter BuhMrs. Norma Swan, Mr. ler, Sirs. Frank Witt spent and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan Sunday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Murand daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Swan and fam- phy, Hayward, Calif., were e You just dial In the Msunw anytime when you have an Martin. 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