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Show PLAY MARKED LAYTOII WARD BIRTHDAY PARTY Friday from a two weeks trip to Van Nuys and Los Angeles, California. r Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Stimpson and y visited Thi evening in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett and son, Ran dy. It was Mra. Bennetts birthday. Dilworth Lyman of Sunsetf was the speaker at the Layton Second ward Sacrament meeting Sunday News About Folks in LAYTOII MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS Correaoondent KayiTille, Thurs, At the Layton' Young peoples fireside chat held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Frank D. Adams, Mr. Adams gave a pioi neer history of Layton by Candle and Fire light. Mrs. Adams served evening. A piano solo was presented by Miss Jean Meibos, daughter lunch to forty-fivpresent Mr. and Mra. John Meibos. of s Mr. Elder John Morgan, son of Doris Hamblin cntertainedf and Mrs. Frank Morgan, has re- theMra. II. court club at her home Wedturned home after spending the evening. lf years in the nesday past two and ohe-ha-Mr. Choir . practice got .ijnderway and Mrs. GolTctian Islands. evening at the Layton den Morgan went to Vancouver, Wednesday Second ward with Edwin Williams, Elmet where they Washington, chorister, and Connie Stevenson, der Morgan. . Mis Mary Dawson spent the organist, Under the direction of the Lay-to- n week end at Lund hall at the U. Secondward Relief society a S. A. C., with friends. Home Evening will be presented Mrs. Temma Wood gave the so- at Sacrament meeting cial science lesson on Public Ad- Sunday, March IS, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Layton ministration and Good Govern- -' ment at the Layton Third ward and daughter, Jane, have moved Principals in the ?Lucaa Family, a play presented by the Relief society. Mrs. Florence Jones into their new home on West Gen Second ward as part of the wards birthday observance, Layton and Miss LaKcne Walton will give tile street. They have been residing were (left to right) standing, Fern Simmons, promoter; LeKoi Day, the theology lesson this Thursday at the James E. 'Ellison home for director; Wilma Neville, assistant director; Brooks Bair, Barbara several weeks. afternoon. Mrs. Sterling Thornley and son, Shauna Lynn Bennett was a Satvery delicious meal. Following the noon meal the folRoger are visiting in Mesa, Ari-- 1 urday overnight guest of her Helen Mrs. Mrs. Simher with B. lowing sister, program was given: Piano zona, Maggie grandmother, solo by Carol Kellogg. Tap dancmons. Moffatt. Mr. and Mra. James Biggs have ing numliers by Gail and Lynn Cor Saturday evening, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint were Mr. the home of Mr. and bridge. Remarks were given by all former bishops, Calvin Corbridge, and Mrs. Leland Bone and Mr. and (urchased Weber in Victory Wallace Gailey, S. Ray Corbridge, Mra.' Dean Simmons. nark. The Webers are moving to Irwin Call, and Bishop Frank dinner guests of Mr. and Idaho Falls, Idaho. Sunday - Mrs. who is present bishop, Jay Simmons and family were . Mr. and Mra. Perry Morley and LAYTON It a was very lovely and who acted as master of cereLt. and Mrs. Thayne Green and son have moved into their new .Vith birthday anniversary party of monies; Richard Scoffield, one of son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert home on Flint street, Layton Second LDS ward Wed- the former bishops, is deceased. Green and John Green. Mr. Harris Adams and daughter the Feb. 22. nesday, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Sterling Judy of Bountiful visited Sunday Wedensday evening a three-ac- t Dinner was served at noon by AdT. club That Lucas Family, diattended Mrs. the and drama, with OvF. Thornley Bishop Clyde the Relief society, followed by a rected assisted by LeRoi by at the home of Mrs. Dale Holbrook ams. for the children after Emma Stevenson Day, and Fern Simin Clearfield. I)r. Clyde Fields of Ogden was serving school. Over ward Mr. and Mrs. Ben Conte and chil- the guest speaker at the Layton members and mons, was presented. Wilma Nea ville guests enjoyed directed the cast, which indren and Mrs. Melba Olson of Salt Third ward Special Interest class sub-eJohn Green, Brooks Bair, cluded Lake were Sunday dinner guests Monday evening. Dr. Fields some inspection of electrical equipPaul Hatch, Joe Day, Rex Cunning- was Modern Dentistry. of Mr. and Mra. Parley 'Weaver. ment for the government. Miss Mary Ann Adams is ill at Mrs. D. D. Harris is ill at her Mr. and Mrs. Adrian. Cox and the home of her parents, Mr. and sons have moved to Bountiful to home with the flu." " Mrs. Parley Weaver entertained Mra. John Adams. make their home. Mrs. Clyde Adams attended the at her home Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Royal Robins entertained in at a pink and blue shower for birthday party last Wednesday at honor of her husband on his fk'lrd her daughter, Mrs. Robert Wixom. the home of Mrs. Phillip Blood, for birthday at their home Saturday She was assisted by Mrs. Lorell Mrs. Milton Hadfield. evening Guests were Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vowles and I.conard Robins of Ogden, Mr. and Wallace. Mrs. Geraldine Call and education CLINTON Adult Mrs. Marorie Jeffs. About thirty children and Mrs. Eloise Vowles Mrs. David E. Layton, Mr. and will next classes Monday, begin Mrs. visited Mr. with and Mrs. Clarence G. Forbes, Mr. and Sunday guests attended. Mrs. Walter Evans has been very Dean Simmons. Mra. Vernon Robins, Mra. Eliza-let- h Mar. , at S p. m., in the Clinton school house, with Addie Swapp, Mrs. Wilma Waipness of Riverill at her home. Smith, Mra. Ida Sullivan and of Ogden City school, instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Van 0. Call, Irving ton, .Wyoming, visited last Friday Miss Jessie Robins. course will be on Child The Mrs. with Miss Norma and Simmons and Maggie John, Mr. Mrs. Reuben and Kilfoyle, Stimpson and is sponsored by Clinof Ogden, were Sunday guests of family. Mrs. Warnness is the Mr. and Mra. Stearns Kilfoyle and P.-A. school ton Mr. and Mrs. Parley Weaver. left Saturday granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. Miss Mamie was Layton Study group meeting Harry Barnes of Worland, Wyo- for Tuscarora, Nevada, where they held at the home of Bishop and ming. Mr. Barnes is brother of attended funeral services for ChesMrs. Zulon Whiteside Sunday eve- Mrs. Simmons. ter La Mar. A friend of the Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Guests Guests Flora of at Steams Kilfoyle played prewere, Knight ning. Gordon Reece. Mr. and Mrs. Eu- bridge last Thursday were: Mrs. lude and postlude at tne services gene Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Arth-e- r Helen Tanner, Mrs. Florence Elli- Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robins, Bulkley, Mr. and Mrs. Elburn son, Mrs. Marge Adams, Mra. Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blanch Reed. Mrs. I a Ree Cowley, daughters, Kathleen and Connie, Mrs Roetta Kilfoyle, Mrs. Mat of Provo, spent Sunday with Mr. Van Wagner. Mrs. Eldredge Smith left Satur- Holt and Mrs. William A. Dawson. and Mra. Royal Robins. Mrs. Leo Hill entertained with Jay Willey returned home Monday for Burley, Idaho, where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank day evening from the Northwest dinner for her husband on his coast where he had been doing i birthday, at their home Sunday. Major and family. Mr. and Mrs. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flint. . Ronnie Clawson spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Layton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Clawson- of Morgan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clawson and fame, USS Noble on which he lN will take part in the forthcn' large-scal- e, Armvv joint spring maneuvers ,n the During the last yt.ar e afforded an opportunity 1 Port-au-Princ- ct Clinton Adult Classes Set Pya-cholo- gy Haiti. e, Bay. Cuba; r four-hundr- ed J. Owen, fireman D. USN, of Layton, Via!,. to the East Coast via the P. Canal, where the attack - Ward Birthday Event Draws Big Attendance Cuuut, Layton Sailor Will Engage In Maneuver's -- the-regula- Dvl. Mar. 2, i930 Admission will be Guamai.!1'1 Willom-ta- d Honolulu. Jofh"tG: ART BARN SCIlooi, OF ART Salt Lake ( it . ter. KAYSVILLE A three act comedy, June Mad, wilj be presented by the KaysvilTF First ward on March 14, 8 p.m. at the opera house, a? a benefit for the new amusement hall building fond. The play is directed by Adelia Rushforth with the following in the cast: Jean Blood, Lloyd Darlene Brown, Ken Hansen, Ray.S. Odd, Alline Odd, Jean Bennett, Jimmy Smith, Dick Lay- - 54 Finch Lane SPRING TERM BF.GII, MARCH 6TH Fine and Commercial Art Full and Part-tim- e Curu WRITE FOR PVrI0G $1- - Cole-mer- e, ham, Wayne Bone, Pattie Green, Connie Day, Barbara Simmons, and Colleen Carlos, During the change of scenery, vocal selections were given by Wayne Winegar, aecom- Call and Ann Eanied by Marianne dance numa top presented ber. accompanied by Mra. Alta Cowley. A large crowd was in attendance. This same cast presented the play Monday evening at the Riverdale Second ward, and on March 8 at the Layton ward amusement hall the play will be presented to the Watson-Tann- er Features . . . Griffon and Society Brand Suits. Wilson Bros. Furnishings. Shoes. Nunn-Bns- h Stetson Hats.. Sox. Interwoven a The Store With the Friendly Doors , Watson-Tann- er CLOTHING CO. , 270 21th St. 2331-3- 9 Washington T. Kil-foyl- es, - ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Lee Irvine in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Nalder have moved from Logan to Verdeland Park to make their home. Mr. Nalder has been attending the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riley have returned from a two weeks trip to the West coast. A large number of Layton people attended the funeral services of Peter Leth in Ogden last week. Mr Leth was the father of Mrs. Charles P. Maughan. Sally Adams, who i attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, and Sharon Adams, who is attending the B. Y. II. at Provo, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams. Roland Bagley, of Greenwitch, has been visiting with his brother Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-laKeith Bagley Mrs. Robert Burton, Mrs. Erma Bull and son, Lawrence, of Bountiful, Bishop and Mrs. Silas Burton, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton, of Fielding, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Harold Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFatland of West Weber visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowe and Earl Webb. Connie Harris and Steven Call, U. S. A. C. students, were among those wJ)o were home for the week end. Mrs. W. E. Evans visited last week with Mr. and Mrs Ferris Evans and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Stevenson. Mra. Jerry N. Crowley, Jr., and daughter, Julianne,, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mis Thomas Rich in Salt Lake. J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day and son, Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Winn left this week for a few weeks-trito Sacramento, Calif. p Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Latham and family left this week for Arkansas where they will make tlieii home. Miss Fern Simmons accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horne to Manti Wednesday where, they weie married in the Manti LPS temple. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kilfoyle arrived home this week from a few weeks to California and Arizona. trip Leo Layton returned home from the Dee hospital, where he had un- dergone an arm operation. Mr. and Mrs. Owen' Willey entertained at a dinner Sunday for the birthday of their son. Dale. Other guests were Mrs. Dale Willey and children, Deon and Rex. Miss Willey, Jay C. Anthon, and Henry Graham. Mra. M. F. Adams returned home La-vin- a' SEWMACHINES A WEEK llliKAl DOWNPAYMENT CREDIT ON YOU! OID MACHINl YOU GET THESE ADVANTAGES modem Domestic gives you forward and reverse sewing, for bocktacking seam ends, mending hinge foot .that sews over pins and bulky fabric folds 4 point feed to guide seams straight easy numbered This regulators for tension ond stitch length bobbin filler sew light bmm alatored fetpaylitfl G 0P automatic' quiet, powerful electric motor. 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