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LAYTON I ILAYTON I James Jimes A Pilling and family of Seattle hington a-hington ft W are visiting with Ith John Colemere and family ot of Ka s le and other relatives I There hii q still h been a Rood good flow of water ater in 10 the l c this week I IThe The third crop croo of It cern is be- be beI being be being I ing cut ind md handled this week I There seems to a very good crop I i The count county farm bureau held their I exercises c es at the school house houe There was as a program m from 2 p m until 8 p m Then Theil pins were ere present present- presented I ed to them contests held anda and a big ble barbecue andI I John Adams Doroth Dorothy Harris and Annie Brown returned from flom the Worlds World's fair Monday 1 nl night ht after a two and a half weeks tripI trip I Veil Vers Sill Adir l Ray and Pauline c l Morehouse were ho to members of the Happy I Hour 4 H II club at i s misfit party at atthe atthe atthe the home of Miss Adams Wednes-I Wednes Wednes y d In addition to the hostess the following were ere present presents Reta Sill Marron Marlon Whitesides Dorothy White White- Whitesides White sides Kathleen Green Elaine Adams June ParrIsh and l 1 Hennefer I I IThe I The West Nest Layton Sunday school i officers and teachers and the retiring ing I I mg ing officers and teachers are holdI hold I mg erg a party Thursday m night ht at the home of Hiss Jane Dibble The threshing of grain lalO in 10 the county is about completed Davis county's second mosqUito control project sit sic miles west Vest of here is furnishing employment employ ment for I twenty foe five men Leonard Vinegar 1 county relief chairman said The method used to combat the mos mos- mosqUito mos mos- mosquito mosquito quito evil is the open ditch un I drain drain- draining drain ing ing of swamps where the insect iris s ItS breeding bleeding bl places hsI I The Smith Canning Cannine company of Clearfield is running tomatoes from flom Dais Da Weber Morgan l ald aid Chache counties Officials anticipate pate a full seasons season's run Two thousand Italians last Sunday at Lagoon to mar mark the first genuine genuine- reunion of the Italian American Civic league in inI Irs They were honored with nn an I address by Governor II Blood The outing ind nd conCel erce was as attended by notables not of Utah political Governor Go Blood InI in I InI I his hag speech to the It linns It-linns lian said sud he was surprised and ind delighted to find heI I so ninny many Italians together and spoke highly of then contributions I Ito to the world orId of art ait n t music and lit lit-I lit lit- literature lit e The governor believed he sail faid that the Italians hans played placed ed an heI I important part in lo pioneering of the state of Utah an and that in lo no lo in instance instance stance in 10 the history of the pioneer loI I state of or the west cst did he find where i Italians had not done their Ir share InI in I 1 winning WInning the rights of a free peo peo- peo- peo people people people after fter the go emOI go spoke a dinner pas s served screed cd to approximate approximate- ly approximately 1500 Italians andas and was bras cd in b by such no notables as Senators en ann ana airs l luser l with their I son Bernald County Commission B F QUinn and woe He and a score I of prominent pi eminent men and women omen or of Silt S Lake Governor Blood was presented with a beautiful bouquet by Miss Gloria Massara Massaro to be glen gl en to the first lady of the state During the celebration through the I course of the there were I many e events at all pal parts ts of t the e grounds rounds A baseball game between I the unmarried men and the single men was the big snorts orts feature of the day also tug of wars rs horse horseshoe horseshoe shoe hoc pitching and ma many many odd Italian games CIO indulged in lo Awards were given in lo the sum sura of for largest families for re residents who ho hotra tra traveled the farthest for the tall tall- tall tall- tallest tallest tallest est an and fattest persona present etc The ir was presided 0 oter overby er erby by the president of the tho league Ansti rei ro Master of os Cs Joe Barone and man Char of I the outing M Mr an and Mrs Irs henry S Smedley announce the engagement of then daughter Vera Vcra to Richard RIlhard Evans E son ion of W W Evins Ev The marriage e will take place Friday in Cascade Ca cade Idaho where the young people will make their home Willi Mrs Irene Ware Clarence Wick ind nd James Wale Waie returned home from a two too t 0 weeks trip to Downey homeI I Idaho where they visited relatives A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs l Corbridge I Sunday I Mr and firs Dick Adams ml and Mr Ir and Mrs R W Adams re- re returned ic turned from the Worlds World's fair last A Relief society social was as oeM held at the home of Mrs Irs henry MOI- MOI Mot ran pan Wednesday afternoon Mrs Irs Da David DaId Id Lavton Layton president discussed oak oik 01 h for the ensuing month Mr Mrs Ice I ce ee n had charge of the Plo r m I Mr and Mrs Robert Simmons Simmon ere a ere visitors in Salt Lake Lahe Tues Tue Tuesday dav day I Elmer Major Mayor Louis Louts Briggs Nor I man Brown and Winslow low Evans I Iman returned home Friday from a three weeks visit to the northwest i I 11 Miss Fern Simmons and Mrs I Ruby entertained the Nest We t Layton 4 H II club Wednesday I The years years year's work was wac rl- rl reviewed re reviewed viewed and plans for filed day were made President Anthony W Dins Ivins 1 in of the Fir st Presidency of the Church and nd Elder Antome Antoine R 1 Dins Ivins lo of the Council of Seventy e enty address address- addressed addressed ed sessions cessions of the toe North DavIs stake in tab tab- tab tabernacle and Sunday dar dur darin durin in which better attendance at sacrament meetings a n more 1 spir- spir spir l Itu of the Sabbath mint ln better in accord with Ith the I Word of Wi NI dom and the c out of dU duties in the priesthood were ere urged Other sneakers during toe the P I sessions included Efin P son Fill I son on George Ceorge C Ensign ign n stake take super of Sunday schools Pres D Miller Bishops J Mel MelIn Melyin Mclvin yin In Toone J W Burton C Burton ind ld Amos Aptos R Cook Pre Pros IT II H Blood mood who ho v ho officiated o In Inthe Inthe Inthe the final session Pres Pros Dins Ivins gave a w s a history of the Israelites from Abraham to the present On the various program were the Layton I choir Miss Dorothy Cowley Two hundred twenty persons attended the first session 12 the second and the closing I I Mr Ir and Mrs Rulon Ford and andI I family of Centerville were guests or of Mr and Mrs 1 W A Roberts Wednesday Mabel Carlos was operated on for appendicitis at the Dee hospit hospit- hospital al Saturday Mr and aid Mrs Irs Frank L Sheffield She will entertain nt at a reception In honor of Mr and Mrs Irs Wayne D Cuddle Friday evening Mrs Irs Crid- Crid Criddle die dle was formerly Miss Erma She She- Sheffield Sheffield field fidd Miss s Elaine Adams is spending her vacation visiting relatives In InVernal inVernal inVernal Vernal Mr lr and Mrs Grant C who ho ha haze hae e spent the past wee week at the home of Mr l an and Mrs Irs Leon A Rob Robinson Robinson inson returned Mond-iy Mond to their thell hon ra in 10 Los An Angeles ele Mr and Mrs Frank Knoblaugh have 1110 moved ed into the Adams and sons apal apartment Miss Cora Corn Suiter Sutter of ot spent a v week ee k here with her relate relatives es es Mr and Mrs azen Adams and family John Adams HIss Miss Dorothy Dorotny Har Harris Harria ris ant and lihs Miss Annie Brown return return- returned returned returned ed Monday from a trip to Chicago and other ea eastern tern cities Edward Ed J Ellison of Salt Lake was a visitor Tuesday at the home borne of his mother Mrs James E Elli ElU- Ellison son son 11 1 airs Mis s Mao l Kershaw andson and son son Henry of Phoenix Ph oem C Arizona who have been guests at the home home- of Mr and Mrs John Gibson Gibson left I 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