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Show NEWS KAYSVltLE Ensign and family here for visit By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece Phone 769 Kaysville Ensign and Mrs. Malcolm Haney and son have been vi.'iting for two weeks with his parents, Mr. and family and w ith her parents. Bishop and Mrs. N'ephi Tajlor cruise to has returned to his ship to leae lor a and son remained with her parents, while he is away. William H. I'mpleby re- niversary. Other guests inturned home Friday by cluded: R. Wr. Benton, Eldon Mr. and Mrs. Paul plane from Dayton, Ohio, Benton, where he spent the past E. Benton and family, Mursix-mon- th Davis students Kids tour Hill To attend Despite rains AT OUR Die-gu- , Final rites Hill Air Force Base Damp on the outside hut Kem Gaidner, glowing- - on the inside from Kaysville Donna James, Steven Hod- - their exciting tour of Hill son and Clark Rohin-o- n have Air Forte Ease, some n chosen to lepresent eial thousand youngster-Davi- s High Schools senior tnlcd the Kiwanis Kids Day Saturdav. class in a Utah the youngster-- , spon-ore- c Teen Age Traflic Safety by Kiwanis dubs in Benin Conference on Thur-daClearfield, South North Ogden, Roy, 1, at the Capitol begin-'defi igham City, Smithtield, ning at 8 a m. Bear River and Logan, ex- The purpo-- e ol the con- Voocitediy inspected ference is a discussion, on doos, Delta Daggers, a teen-ag- e level, of traffic Night Intruders and other tighter and cargo problems around a school. repaired or assigned Following the opening regat the base. Governor Gemge istration, Kids Day is a yeaily D. Clvde will give the welevent. coming address. There will follow .sectional meeting of New .grandchildrer disc ussion giouns, luncheon at the jIote) New house, In Burbank twins sev-bee- y, three week.--, on a govern- ray, ment business trip. Mrs. Yerdeen Nicholas, King Barnes, son of Mr. Clearfield, visited Sunday at and Mrs. Wendell Barnes, the home of her sister, Mr. left for F.allif Hall in Salt Lake where he will attend and Mrs. Vernell Sw anger. Kaysville Final rites SatBeck and Jojce Sheffield, the University of Utah this in the Kaysville First urday year. King will he a fresh- Juanita Benton, Frank Lark- Ward tribute to Janies paid U. man at the in and Scott Packer who are R. Webb, 78, who died at his Sabin Carl Mr. and Mrs. attending the BYU at Pro- home last Wednesday of a attended the wedding recepvo, spent the weekend with heart ailment. tion of his sister, Ordlyn Born June 5, 1881, in Hatfield' and Raymond Turn-bow- '' their parents. he was a son of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Waltin Salt Lake, Tuesday and Elizabeth Cole- ' e ening. ers and son, Mac, Sugar mere Webb. On April 19, Lewis C. Buttington suf- City, Idaho, were Saturday 1911, he married Abby W. fered a heart attack, Tues- and Sunday of Mr. (Minnie) Smith, in the Salt guests a day and is confined to Salt and Mrs. LeRo.v Walters. Lake LDS Temple. His condiLake hospital. Mis. Carol Collett imwill He has been a farmer durtion is reported to he show in ing his lifetime. slides Stories proving, Active in the LDS Church, Brim-hall for Mrs. lelt Stone", for Morris Johnson Ray he served on two missions the Lik hunt to the Manti Midvale LDS at the area. Robert Johnson is also Ward chapel, Tuesday eve- and held office in the NIIA and the Sunday School of on the elk hunt. church. He was a memning. the Miss Karen and Cunda Carol King, who has been ber of the High Priests Kinsey will undergo tonsil at Lake Tahoe for Quorum. operations, Thursday, at the working Survivors include his vvi- rethe summer months, St. Mark's Hospital. a daughter, Mrs. Wal-jth- e dow, Mrs. Dean Hawkes enter- turned home last Monday lace (Elizabeth) King of 27 and left for Sunday, Sept. tained at a party at her six grandchilKaysville; Miss the of Utah. University nine for home Tuesday two dren; take" will her King nursing guests. three sisters: Mrs. at the Salt Lake Mrs. Joseph V. Card, Leth- training Rosetta Roueche and Mrs. General Hospital. bridge, "Canada, formerly of Ann Barnes, both of Kays-- , y Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cardsthn,' Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Amy Gay, and children, Mrs. Ef-fi- e ville; was' A house guest hriday, Coombs, Fielding, Utah. B. Miller in Mr. of and Sunday Saturday Funeral services were and Mis. Karl Stevenson. Kearns Sunday with Mr. and conducted by Glen Stuart, famMrs. and Alton Barton sevfor to visit She plans in the Bishcounselor first eral vveeks in Provo, Orem, ily. and a of Mr. neighbor opric Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nichand rioasant Grove with Webbs. her sons and their tamilies. ols and five daughters, Salt Miss Sylvia Jessop played Charley llajes, Salt Lake, Lake, were supper guests, and postlude music, prelude Mr. Mrs. of and visited Tuesday with his Sunday accompanied by Miss CaroFlank Parker. Mr. daughter and L. Strong line Steiner. Harry Mrs. Darrell Farmer and and Mrs. Eldon Reed. offered the family prayer Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Ben- son Jeff, Pueblo, Colorado, and the invocation was said nett entertained at a family is a house guest this week by LeRoy G. Webster. dinner party at their home, of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne n Speakers were Bishop Wednesday evening, in hon- Thorne. Sunday visitors of D. Rulon Barnes, Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Thorne were: or of their daughter-in-law- , Killian and Mr. Stuart. MuMrs. Mr. Wallace Bennetts Farmer, Mrs." Karlene sical numbers included a vobirthday anniversary. Guests and Mrs. Jack Alhquist, cal solo by Mrs. Ruth Frost included her husband, Gary Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Rudy by Mrs. Louise accompanied Bennett and daughter, Mr. Baker and family, Salt Lake. Abide with Me"; Gailey, j Scoffield Mrs. and Mrs. Rudyard Hooper Morlensen and two vocal solos by Val and . .two .children, ..Mrs. lJ411d two children, Salt Lake; also accompanied J. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Hayes, James E. Bennett. Mrs. Gailey, Reyond the were dinner by Mrs. William Jordan re- Bountiful, and The Lords Sunset turned to her home Tues- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prayer". day from the St. Benedicts Robins, Sunday. Bishop Nephi Taylor of- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin I). Hospital after undergoing fered the benediction and Kinsey and daughters Col- - the major surgerv. in the Kaysville-Layto- n grave Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown leen and Condia, Mr. and Memorial Park was son and Corev, Seattle, Mrs. John H. Thonnley, dedicated by LaMonte spent the past ton, attended Ihe home com- a missionary comweek with his parents, Mr. ing address of their nephew of the deceased. panion and Mrs. Curt Brown. They Paul Thornley .in, Balt Lake, Pall bearers were memSunday evening.. Paul is the lelt Saturday for Seattle. bers of the High Priests Dell Mrs. and Mr. son of Mrs. Carl Sabin enter Quorum: Paul C. Layton, lained at a birthday dinner Thornley. William E. Gailey, Ralph L. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, on Sc pt. 17 at her home in Cottrell, Earl Waite, Ogden, were Sunday eve- honored her husband. Stewart, and T. Hen-- , Mr. of and visitors Mi. Arthur Oldham re- n'n8 John. ry C. Layton and tu it cl Thursday ,fi am Bur- - j 'H's. Paul The Relief Society took-charge hank. Calif., wlieie she has lii of the flowers. out-hem lot' the past1 Thursday o week! with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Sir. and c; ilbci t lliuski and family. Mrs. Z. W. Koldewyn were: Layton 8th RS Sue anived to welcome her.! Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. e w twin grandchildren son, daughter Mary, son Sets opening Robert Midvale; Phil Auga-- ; lieu'll Sept. 10. $ 0Cia event Mr. and M is. Emil Wood- son, w ho has been serving Layton Retiring officers ward e.nertamed at a lum- with U.S. Navy at Midway sta- of the Layton Eighth Ward py dinner paity at their and emoute to his new Cali-- I Relief Society will be hon- home SepL 20. in honor of tion at Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. ored at a social tomorrow their - m Aai ons 11th birth- fornia. Also C. L. Augason, Salt Lake; morning (Wednesday) at 10 ' day amm ei san Mrs. Reid Fillmore, Children oclock. The social will be Mr. and Mrs. Mai ion BenRandy. Brian 'and Linda, the opening event of the nett, Preston, Idaho, daugh- lAbileen, Texas. new season for the ward re-- , Salt ter Miss Jane Mr. and Mrs. Dan Howard lief society. lake, visited during the week with Mrs Frank Ben- and son Britney were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and1 for nett. Mrs. Riley Bushnell. Mrs. Lola Kinsev enterwhen youre talking, and Mrs. Clifford . Wednes-a paity lined at Uiieen try a bedroom returned from t, eNU'Mij? toi her Nim- to San 'aeation extension phone trip Cluii memI, Thimble lan 1SC' is The group enjoyed nine new colors... Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. low ling ami a supper party. to order, call any Sun-M- . Dorothy Swan and,tf,i am) Kunily visited office of ua-business in Lake afternoon Salt ve ill attend L.'o ' ,h i,.te Wool Grow- - "Ph Mis. Leo A. Bird. Mountain States Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giles fall luoiln-oTelephone Am i.is'.tcor Club in and daughter Lam, Ogdon, .. L.. ,p. satiii el... . All d - wore guests at dinner Sunt., I prt .t.di ut', JUlo A day of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aim elf 'ntli Wool Con rot Giles, i and Lunin piono- Monday visitors of Mrs. . n i1 , ft nun fiom the Slate Roetta Hoisiey were Mrs. e to :d.md. t R. E. Dowell and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Ben-t- Provo; Airs. M. T. Harman, oi Rue onte , tained at a Salt Lake City. l.ui'h einmor party Sunday N'oall F. Ilj de and a group in ho .m of hi- - mother, Mr.-- . of liiends for P W Benton's birthdav n- - elk hunting. Laud life of Janies Yebb Oc-;tii- Og-tob- 1 7 air-cra- tt v -- Um-pleb- Cali-gettin- v $0phomOreS elect Ru-lo- V was elected president of the record breaking Sophomore class at Davis High School in an election held recently. Brent lives in Lajton and was president of his class each year he attended tral Davis Junior j j gb Se hool. Andrea Halls, Clearfield, was named vice president. She was vice president of the student body last year at North Davis Junior High and also held that office in Cen-'we- students Give recital visited son-in-la- Curl up with a good book. Booth. Tbs story tells of old in Africa . . . a truth- following are new- ones and new ' and sympathetic portrayal ful now available at the Davis X of the heart of a girl in a County Library. changing world. Adult Young Readers BASEBALL,' WINNING CORONADO AND HIS revised edition, by Ethan N. CAPTAINS, by Camilla Allen. Written by the base- - Campbell, THE CAT WHO WENT TO hall coach of Yale University. A DIPLOMATIC HISTORY HEAVEN, by Elizabeth J. Coatsvvorth. A new edition of OF THE AMERICAN PEOan old favorite. PLE, fifth edition, by ThomMOON TRIP, by William as A. Bailey. A. Nephew. True adventuie TWIXT TWELVE AND in space. TH ENT, by Pat Boone. Pat I L D L I F E OF THE Marine Pvt. talks to teenagers. (FHTNC) WEST, by Walt Disney pro- THE PRACTICE OF duct ions. Animals of the Charles E. Williams, son of Mr. and Mis. P. C. Williams SCHOOL ADMINISTRA- - plains, mountains and desert, of 71 Villa Dr., Clear! ltld, TION, by Herold C. Hunt. A true life adventure. scheduled to finish four A cooperative professional en- LETS RE D ABOUT SEA weeks of individual combat terprise. SHELLS by Kay Vare. training Sept. 28 at the Ma- - SOCIAL STUDIES FOR Picture Story Books line Corps Base, Camp Pend- -' CHILDREN IN A DEMOC-- 1 I WANT TO BE A BALleton, Calif. RACY, by John U. Michae- - LET DANCER by Carla The course includes theilis. Greene. latest infantry tatties, first! GREEN GROWS IVY, by THE FOUR FRIENDS, by auil demolitions, Held torti - jlvy Baker Priest. The engag - Carol Hoff, adv a n c e d ing story of the miners daugh ANIMALS ROUND THE on "capons. ter who became Treasurer of MULBERRYBUSH, by Tony the United States. Davis Coun- - Talazzo. Trainees learn that a Marines are basically infan - tys own Mrs. Priest. Merit is worthier than fame. trjmen, whether they sen ej Young Moderns as cooks, typists, truck driv Francis Bacon R. Esma KALENA, by ers, or with aviation units. The 1 Piano re eighth grade. Anna Mae Clifford who is also from Clearfield, was elected secretary. She was v ice president of her seventh grade class and attended North Davis High school - 1 Especially ...Low Prices FOR THE WEEK END Mrs. Roberta Kajsville Little presented her piano students in recital at her home fast Thursday September 24th. Parents of the students "ere special guests. Numbers by You mans, Buvgmuller, Grieg, Godard, Brahms, Schu- bertj Bizet, Beethoven. Nevin Tsthaikow sky and Massenet played. Also several no duets and trios. Those par- 'ticipating were; Lorelei Little. Brent Coulam, Leslie Ann Wagner, Debbie Black, Christine Little, Barbara Bingham, Neva Coulam, Virginia Lee Wagner, Camille Larsen. 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THE CHURCH ELEVATORS KAYSVILLE Fcr Deliveries Phone 1224 Driv in to your Utoco dealer to get the core your cor deserves r 1 1 v roc 4 LIBRARY T Kaysville Word has been g enfui eemeiit, received fiom Burbank. to the fornia, of the arrival of problem driver, driver edu - twins, horn September 10 to cation, family cars and fam- - Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bor ily attitude, teen age tar, ski. Mrs. Borski was Hie ownership, tratfic and park-- , former Elo Vee Webster. ound the school, school The twin boy weighed 6 lbs. oz. and the twin girl, 6 safety programs, tratfic eu-- 7 w gineernig and traffic cun- lbs. 4 oz. They ill he named trol problems, motor scoot-- 1 Joonie and Janmiic. There er3 and other cycles and'is sister Linda and brother It will be a shock to men when Mark at home to welcome traffic after games. Proud giandparents they iealize that thoughts that Davis High will lurnish them entertainment during, are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were fast enough for today are the luncheon at the Hotel Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- - not fast enough for tomoirow. Christopher Morley Newhouse, according to Lee bert Borski, Sr., Madison, safeWisconsin. advisor for the Liston, ty committee at Davis. Tiaffic la traflic courts, Fag Curl up with a good book Safety confab Calif., Randy, San Mrs. Alpheus Haney and at Farmington. Malcolm the Pacific and his wife September 29, 1959 JOURNAL I.m a MVkl FROM UTOCO AM YOU CETW KAYSVIL- t- |