OCR Text |
Show ... . Wlna gave an account of Relief so- nursery room. Cali any LDS girl That feeling was very unamiously bly say, "thank you, Lord, for our and they felt at Primary conference Sunday children." ciety organization and the help or Miss Wood, capable night. Under the very the aisters gave the men a they will arrange to call for them. Gleaner girls of Clearfield SecIt surely seemed good to hear hands of President Ardienne Hend worked on The Nauvoo temple. ond ward M. I. A. held sheaf bindIts constitution, etc. The table Beth Seifert playing the xylophone erson and her aids, Leah Peterson ing ceremonies Sunday evening in school. was centered with the Relief so- .n Orchard again. Beth played the and Elsie Logsdon. A delightful the North Davis junior high for program was given with the theme There was a program of musical ciety birthday cake bearing the prelude music Sunday evening Before conference. was W. he Susie adjournbeing a child, too, must know the 107 candles. Meeting Primary numbers and talks, Mrs, Tree. Nelson is instructor of the class. low, unvie and aunt of Mrs.have a Flint, Mrs. Mae Simmons and Mrs. ed during the social hour a,delight-fu- l the Martin Seiferts moved to Salt way. The passing of programs and Minnie Green attended the DaughA member of the Church General The Barlows of Clearfield lunch carrying out the St. ake, Beth and her sister, Lorene, ushering were done by the Seaters of Pioneers tea at the Lion Patrick green was served by Ella ilayed xylophone duets on several gull and guide classes by confer- Three building permits were apboard M. I. A. was present to give winter home in Mesa. Little Brent Argyle, grandson of House in Skit Lake Friday. ence director Leah Peterson, chois proved by the Layton town board C. Evans, Effie P. Smith, Er.ima jeeasions. the principal adress. is Clearfield, of Green Martha Mrs. had Kenneth of been the Ilier V. ter Elizabeth Griffin, accompanist at its weekly meeung in the town Stevenson has Mr. and Mrs. George P Walton and EJna R. France. Genealogical convention in made Refrom of their Ella Christiansen, Maurine the ward nephew Hess hall Monday night, the first per-m-it visit a three Davis county stakes was held, now improving aat his home Layton First The Centerville president surprise operation from major was for a garage and workBountiful, 27th Montana March with of 2 success ward elders quorums and Elsie Logsdon, Prelude music Dillon, Jack Porter Sunday with sessions, lief society made a great His is Second Richard of their bazaar Friday, March 25 ast Friday. Jack was on his way was by Beth Seifert and her xylo- shop to cost an estimated $1500 Golden and F. with meetings conducted separately in a Salt Lake City hospital. Layton Mrs. Ralph who Evans as counselors. in the morning. North Davis stake the son of Mr. and which was held at the church. to San Angelo, Texas, where be phone. Welcome address by Ad issued to Samuel Mortenson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smjth. daugh- Pres. Ruth Perkins had charge of will begin training for a pilot in rienne Henderson. The individual expects to build near Flint and held its morning meting in the Argyle. North Davis Junior high school, at ter Annetflruf affuike, Miss the sewing booth which was re- the air corp. teachers were responsible for their Park sts. A permit was approved to alNEWS 2 p.ra.. North Davis, Davis and of Ogden and Mrs. splendent with beautiful LAYTON the home of Mr. and class skit. They were as follows: at Georgia quilts, Brady Guests South Davis stakes met at a conElizabeth Hansen were Sunday and other hand work such as pil- Mrs. Harold Hugoe of Val Verda 1 Penny march, by the nursery low Maurice Scoffield to build a breeze-waand an Mrs. Clair WhiteSides was taken guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elburn low cases, sheets, aprons, crocket are Mr. and Mrs. James B. Neil group and group one (4 yrs. olds) double garage, joint session at Farmington ward White-sideon house to bis addition hall. for Dickson and Monday to an Ogden hospital family. Mary Talbot, Aline McDonald. 2. work mistery packages and many and daughter, Dauna, from estimated an at $3500 st., At Relief society meeting of the treatment. The MIA was in charge of the other useful and beautiful articles England. The Neils ar- Obedience, (5 yr. olds) Ethel $4000. to First ward, held Tuesday afternoon sacrament in had the Layton First Counselor Edith Winn 3 prayer, Giuen Warrick; rived in Salt Lake City Thursday Mrs. W. A. Roberts returned meeting Third permit went to Knowlton in the chapel, Mrs. Rachel Larson where about and were very happy to see their Tithing, 1st year Zions group, and Graehl after spending home Second ward of dinner the Wednesday evening. Sunday charge who are starting a Lit. lesson on, gave the literary with left weeks in California Wanda Dunn; 5. Sabbath Arthur Van Wagrer has been 350 were served, second Counselor old friends again. The Hugoes on Knowlton st. new Day, erature of the Gospel Restoraiton." a few lumberyard Mr. and Mrs. made second counselor in the Lay-to- Leola Forsburg the serving, Tressa England in 1947. Mrs. Hugoe was Bluebirds and Trekkers, Zelda Building and sheds foi the yard In connection yith the ; monthly her son and wife, and in lived the and her sister First ward bishopric succeed- Johnson, decorating of the five surprized to find she Mills; 6. Word of Wisdom, Larks will cost an estimated $5000 to visiting teachers report 'meeting, Henry Roberts, Mrs. Horace ing Nicholas G. Baker who has long tables where daffodils and same ward as Amasa Howard, whq and Blazers, Alice Fisher, Melba $6000. the organization holds a social to husband Mr. andrelatives. and other been released due to his new posi- pussy willows were used in wonder she had met in England when be Pleve; 7. Baptism, 2nd yr. Zions, encourage women in their teaching Layton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bone re- tion taking him away from home. ful effect. Helen Cook and Sylvia and his brother, Arthur, came to Faye Corgeeg, Ira Wilson; 8. Priest duties, and to create a spirit of home last week from Elis The Layton Jaycees entertained C. Tingey the short but snappy ler home when they were laboring hood, Segull girls and boys, Lorturned more friendliness and cooperation. where tbev visited with re- at a Stag Party Saturday at the program. A1I had wonderful com- n the British mission field 1910-1- raine Howard, Sarah Allen. BackThey have been highly successful. nore, American Legion hall in Layton a mittees which made the great sucMr. Neil has served as presi- ground music, xylophone; Clearfield Second ward Finance latives. solo, Enthusiastic attendance of over and in cess possible. The children ad dent of the Northampton branch The King of Glory," Marian Page large number attended. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Hansen committee sponsored a banquet to 29 boys at weekly hall of the LDS church, in the Birming Address, J. Drexel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berlin of joumed to the amusement the North Davis junior high school daughter Illeu of Kanesville were clos- meetings Beckman; last three the during with said his He Mrs. made where were were and family ing song, Our Great ham district. Blackfoot, Idaho, happy guests at last Friday evening, for the pur- Sunday guests of Mr. they Primary, months indicates a great need for re- hope to settle in Orchard. to and the home a of more fish and Mra. of money pond Arnold show, Bishop picture entire pose raising Bodily primary; prayer, cubbing at Sahara. However, lack freshments. Sec. Della Everetts The travel bug has really been Sarah Allen. Thereclosing finish the new North Davis staka Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bodily and Frank llickenlooper last week. were of of adult support, especially the plenty Miss Jane Evans daughter of was the aadvertising committee present in Orchard lately. Mr. and sighs and tears house and Second ward chapel part- family visited Sunday with Mr. with need for qualified den mothers, sprinkled ImreMr. Mutual famthe have The and for Hansen are and Richard Mrs. head. Rulon Mrs. was Evans The proceeds just and Mrs. James Peterson ially completed. laughter as each child was makes carrying out an approved taken to an Ogden hospital Sat- building fund. turned from a wonderful eight day Lbed the Parental kiss tucked provement Association and the ily in Tremonton. was a cubbing program almost imposaided Boulder of Mart aClif. in by were held in treamtent. for Rodeback Mrs. Alhambra, vacation charge, J. H. urday The Syracuse Primary Primary little more loving and the hug a sible, Mr. Thompson says. the Quorum of Seventy. General there preparation meeting Monday Sharon Adams spent last week Nev. mother of Mrs. D. 0. Noakes Hansen accompanied them, and chairman was Gray don Holt, assist- evening at the home of Mrs. Lor- end with her parents, Mr. and and Mr. Rexall Rodeback is visit- they returned with Mrs. Ilulda Mrs. Dick Adams. ed by Leo Liddle, William Ashby, raine Hamblin. Hansen, (their mother), Mrs. Haning with her daughter and son. Fonda Stout, Beverly Christensen Mrs. Hazel Vondra and Mrs. Mrs. William McDonald enterStanley EUison of Tuscarora, sen spend the winter with another WE ABSOLUTELY and Lon Kennard. tained at her home Friday evemi g Lucile Cox entertained Thursday Nev. and his daughter, Connie son, Bart, in Alhambra. and Women of the ward prepared Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morley and for her daughter Mrs. Kaihrine evening at the Vondra home for have been very ill at the H. II served the diner. Menu centered Gardner at a Pink ami Blue Geneal Adams. Fern Simmons, Evans home, in fact Connie was family spent last week end visitaround roast beef with mashed shower. Bertha Knowlton, Bell Campbell, in the hospital for one week. Mr. ing friends in Ely, Nevada. SAVE YOU potatoes, gravey tc, and dessert of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily visit- Dorothy Lotz, Noriene Trother, Ellison has returned home anc The welcome home mat has been jello and cream pies. Donna M. Mr with Arva in ed Park for Helen Tyndale, City Layton, Neilson, Connie is improving slowly. layed down Master of ceremonies was, Briant and Sunday Mrs. E. J. Tree and famny Margaret Livingston. At the Centerville First ward and her 'darling son, Louri. The S. Jacobs of the Second ward Fin. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas G. Lay-to- fast meeting, Sunday Bishop anc young man is sporting a beautiful with Coalville and ;S. , ..... a ance committee. There were several and inand Mrs. James Wanship Mr. and Pace is Mrr. Ovj spent the past ten days in Mrs. Sutherland Clayton had their tan attained under Florida skies. musical numbers, remarks by A.T. Mrs. Frank Pace and families. California and Mexico returning little daughter, Ann christened anc V. Sconberg (Catherine) and A. Mrs. Wallace foreman of the building James and her sister, Mrs. Ed Garrett, of and Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hickcn-loope- r home Friday. , Bryan Dalyrample j construction with a talk by Judge Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bone and Rielly, were confirmed members Salt Lake, have returned from ten were Saturday over nite Reeder of Ogden, guest speaker of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bone of Salt of the church. At the Second ware days of laughter, travel and fun Want to bet that you the occasion. can place a dime on the Finance committee have held T Ilickenloopcr and family in Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. little Janice Lynn Ilancey receivec through Phoenix, Ariz., San Diego, Franklin Lucy Bone and Mary. her name, and June Marie Stein La- Jolla and Los Angles, Califorseveral meetings lately to ponder Provo. Their grandson in this picture i table-toMr. and Mrs. Leo Parkin and was confirmed by Byron Glover. nia. Many happy honeymoon hours without ways and means to raise money to Timothy Ifickenlooper was blessed an f touching Secson of Ogden visited with Mrs. The adult members of the were called while Catherine was complete the building of the chapel Sunday. edge? Guest at the home of Mr. and Afton Hatch and family Sunday. ond ward are promised a unique visiting La Jolla. The two ladies It will require several months yet, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baron and entertainment Thursday Before you wager too evening also visited Old Mexico. They were with inside work and the furnish- Mrs. C. G. (Pete) Chandler Tuesmuch youd better try it. day evening were Mr. and Mrs. and daughter of Ogden were Sun- when a kitchen shower for the house guests at the home of their ings yet to be untertaken. Mrs. Elsie Bennett entertained Otto Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Maine day guests at the home of Mr. remodeled church kitchen will be brother, Mr. Gilbert Mickel, and recently at a party honoring her Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. Arval and Mrs. S. Ray Corbridge and held. family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mitche small daughter, Colleen, on her 4th Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Egan Mrs. Emma Corbridge. Guests at the Kurt Woolley AND Mrs. Fred Flint was taken to and Mrs. Wm. Ashby of Clearfielc home last Thursday were Mr. and birthday. The party was given in and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robins. Mrs. Ben Whitesides is still an Ogden hospital Monday the Bennett home, Center St. They for and Mrs. Mary Stewart of Sa Mrs. H. M. Holmes and twin daugh treatment. were seven litle playmates to enjoy very ill at her home. Lake City went to Logan to cele ters, Jean and Joan of Raymond, the house games, and light refresh, Ralph Bailey of Salt Lake was barte Mrs. Martin Andersons birth Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Holmes and Lloyd Weaver is ill with the flu the guest speaker at the Layton day Saturday, March 26. She is a Mrs. Woolley are sisters. ments, centered around a lovely at his home. birthday cake. Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. First and Third ward MIA meet- daughter of Mrs. Stewart and sisThe Harmonettes were delightter of Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Ash fully entertained at the home of Attending' funeral services of Henry McGlinch and family were ing Sunday evening. Orson Sessions held Tuesday after- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Corey, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. V. 0. A of by. Nancy Morley Monday evening. noon of last week in Bountiful Mrs. R. W. Adams and- Mr. and Rockland, Idaho, visited Ralphs Vivian Woolley entertained her with Mrs. First ward chapel were, James Ses- Mrs. C. W Chandler. Emma Corbridge at the S. group Wednesday evening. NEWS study Ray sions, a brother of the deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowers ant Corbridge home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ilier are and his son and daughter Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Rulon Weaver and Kent White-side- s Bowers visi PEARL IIIER visiting their daughter and Sessions of Clearfield ' and Mrs. ed in Low Every Day Prices Plainly Marked left last week for Battle with Collingston Mr. and Mrs. David R. Scott Sunday Ethel Hill of Layton. James and their mother, Mrs. Elizebeth Bow- Mountain, Nevada where Daand Calif. Pearl at Richmond, they wil Orson Sessions are among the sons ers. Miss Mary Alice Wood enterbe employed. , vid are anxiously awaiting grandof Perrigrene Sessions, first set home in her social a at tained A large number attended the AT ma and grandpa. Ken and Pearl tier of Davis county. Thursday evening for LDS girls, Third ward Layton friends relatives and to visit genealogica expect CENTERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thurgood of ranging in ages from 1 inclu- in North Hollywood and Van our neighboring ward of Syracuse, meeting at the home of Mr. anc sive. Again articles were collected Mrs. Charles Maughn Tuesday eve ALICE C. CHENEY who have spent a part of the winter to assist in equiping the wards Nuys also. ever seen a small Have you ' months in Arizona and California, ning they were the speakers. In Post Office Building, Roy, Utah having toys nd Mrs. Darwin Stott, Mr. Remember the Davis high junior nursery room. Anyone Thrilled with their child perform? report that Clearfielders, Mr. and andMr.Mrs. Harold have outgrown children their that Evans and Mr, prom at 9 pm. April 1st. and sparkling eyes as When buying groceries-Th- e Mrs. Ianthus II. Barlow Sr. and Mr. or become tired of, are invited to enthusiasm only Safeway Mrs. Julia Barber is and Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow, are well and Mrs. Roolo Stott attended fun spending is to be eral services MrMs. Safe sometime for with Way and are enjoying their winter her son Levi V. Thurga shop Stott at Meadow Friday. Barber of Spanish Fork, Utah am homes in Mesa, Arizbna. ARSENAL VILLA MARKET m. Mrs. William McDowell is vuit family at her advanced m. OPEN Ordell Sessions, a former Clean age she We Absolutely Guarantee To Save Yon bad days. Money fielder, now living in Ogden has ing in California with relatives hasM-- her week Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bone is mov the in been ill for sometime in St. Beneand Mrs. John E. Blaisdell day Every dicts hospital. Relatives report that ing from Salt Lake to Layton to of Malad City, Ida. (Mrs. was Flor make their home. ence Barber) daughter Hellen and he is improving. Sundays and Holidays, included The Bee Hive mothers Visitors here for a stay with relaand Lergio V. Aladez of Bingham, WEEK SPECIALS tives are, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace daughters tea will be Saturday Utah, a great ball player have just Hamblin, and small children, and April 9th at Mas and Pas in Roy been married. The young lb. Lowell Hamblin of Soda Springs, at 3 p.m. A general board member are making their home in couple in Logan, Idamo. of the YWMIA of Salt Lake wil Utah until he from the graduates House guests of Mr. and Mrs. be the guest speaker. A. C. in June. When expect Arvil Sessions are their daughter, The Layton and "Clearfield ili to move to Nevada. they Eggs This, the Inter-CluMrs. Nina Barton and little wanis was ladies nite youngest daughter is the last child daugh, ter, Barbara of Monticello. They a real success. Thursday evening of the family of nine to marry, will be here about 2 weeks, return- - at the Layton Second ward amuse- - leaving her alone. parents to southern Utah home with ment hall. When a lovely dinner mg The Sagamore camp of DUP relatives coming up to General was prepared and served by the leld their Accross from Lake View Park meet-n- g regular monthly Church conference in April. Layton Second ward Relief SoMarch 17 at the CLEARFIELD, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lloyd and ciety. Lt Govenor Ira Huggins of homeThursday, of Alice Haight Ford. Pledge of the United States to the strains of The Star Spangled Banner was led bv Par. Addie Q. Williams. Opened by singing Juanita; prayer Julia W. Squires; vocal trio Ilulda Berquist, Pauline Meadows, ae Ogzewalla A. Whispering 15 Hope, B The Nations Prayer. CLEARFIELD History of Anson Call written by NEXT TO ADMIRAL THEATER his grandson Anson G. Perkins 3 was read by a w Sylvia C. Tingey. Capt. Porter gave an address of welcome in in and a brief sketch of Saint Patrick I and his doctrine and accomplish- - this past week of Mr. and Mrs. A.Z. musical numbers were presented. The meeting was under the direcGreen, (Smith Village). Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tree have tion of the support the churches just come home from a trip to committee with Bishop Frank Arizona, where they were guests of Ilickenloopcr and President G. Mrs. Trees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holt in charge. Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Ilickenloopcr, Jesse H. Barlow. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus H. Bar- Elizebeth Stevenson, Mrs. Pearl Layton Approves Three Buildings e.'.v- y s Nort-lampto- Tib-bit- s; Sahara Cub Scouts 2. ! GUARANTEE TO 44 n MONEY i Seeing i Believing , - p . Before you WAGER that you can SAVE by buying groceries in OGDEN Compare OUR Prices with Ogden Markets - - ORCHARD son-in-la- SHOP FIRST NEWS 14-2- Arsenal Villa Market 1 and 7 a. at to 10 p. If Hot Water for Washing is a Problom THIS Mild cure. Sliced Bacon Large, Fresh, Candled Your Home... doz. VICTORY MARKET THERE MUST BE A REASON MILD CHEESE. .lb. Total passenger car registrations Weber County thus far March puts HUDSON in Fresh Ground BEEF . . lb. 30c SECOND PLACE ;s h GOOD - CLEAN It is doubtful if in the history of automobiles that a new car has USED CARS 39 Chev .created so much enthusiasm or been eceived so favorably as the r. 2-d- 38 Nash 36 Ford 35 Plymouth 38 Olds club Coupe The Only Car You Step Down Into HUDSON $ 550 199$ I595 295 195 I75 41 Chev. pickup Ph. 6679 $9$ vREX HILL FROM I Clearfield, Utah m NIW NORGE USB IBS HOT WATU! ' NorS Ho, THREE BACCNsliced lb. 49c t Good Grade Beef POT ROAST TK. FLEXIBILITY OF OHur Washm! MEDIUM water setting HIGH water setting for : for a a MEDIUM LARGE load load the new NORGE regulates the amount of water according to the size of the load it uses less water per pound of clothes than any other washer! VOnly lb. 45c Fresh Ranch Eggs doz. 49c PICNIC HAM TIMES tOW water setting for a SMALL load Eastern Lean ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE The new NORGE washes over 18 pounds of clothes . yet actually uses LESS hot water, LESS soap. " YOU USE LESS HOT WATER WITH THE NEW NORGE DOUBLE CAPACITY AUTOMATIC WASHER! Small Size All Good Buys Geo. T. Frost, jnc 1 L 49$ TRUCKS The Modern Design for 49 Wash. Blvd. 4-d- 49 Ford, r. 48 Ply Clb epe Hudson 195 $c lb. 3Qc J C Juice 0 RANGES doz. j0c Fresh Shrimp Crab Fillet of Sole Stop in.,. See the Norge . . . Youll be convinced! MGM APPLIANCE CO. 2274 Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Ut Free Gifts at demonstrations |