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Show u V UJAPER-REFtE- August 6, 1959 X Page 5 NEWS Baby shower Weet .Point Mr. Adair Garner was hostess at a baby shower given last Wed- den Air Materiel Area receives Hill WEST POINT Presidents more vacations in the news Rnnri sented to Mrs. Brown. Yellowstone Park is also the vacation spot for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holt. They; were accompanied by their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Johnny Holt of Bountiful and will spend a week in the Wyo nesday night for Judy Garner. The shower was held at Judy's home, and there were 36 present, including Mrs. Reed Judd, her mother, from Panguitch, and Mrs. Vivian Olsen from Ogden. '.After an evening of games and refreshments, many lovely baby gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Mrs. Judd spent a week visiting with her daughter. The representaLayton y A vacation in San tives of all tjie cities conFrancisco is being enjoyed cerned with' the storm run by Mr. and Mrs. Doyle off of the county met at a Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- correlation committee meetard Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. ing Thursday, July 30, at Don Brown. While there Farmington to discuss the they plan to attend major problems connected with the league ball games. storm runoff and storm sewLast Monday night several ers. members of the Holt family They recognized the probheld a surprise birthday parlems that exist and the exty for their sister Mrs. Kenneth (Emerald) Loveland. panding need of an overall Those present were Mr. and storm drainage study, so betMrs. George Reid of Sunset, that the county might the ter problems approach Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint, and take better care of the Layton; Bishop and Mrs. storm runoff. Mrs. Mr. and Loy Blake, In the discussion it was Cheston Youngberg and Mr. felt that existing channels and Mrs. Lawrence Holt, West Point Also present where flood waters now go were Mr. and Mrs. Glen should be protected from Flint of West Point end Mr. any building or construction and Mrs. Glen Blake of Pro- which .would restrict the vo. Broiled steaks were the running capacity. In addition, a study of main item on the menu and a lovely gift waa presented storm sewer planning to carto Mrs. Loveland. ry the water to the lake and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Page to better work the problem, and their family, are vaca- it was suggested that the tioning in Yellowstone this studies be made in areas, week. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Page, will Join them this weekend and return home with them. Mrs. Edna Brown was by Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece guest of honor at a surprise her Phone 7 held for party birthday Tuesday afternoon. Sirs. Howard Cloward, for the event were Mrs. Sherman Cloward, and Mrs. Carol Burningham, Mrs. Louise Burningham, Mrs. Leonard Pitt, Layton, a personal letter from Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, US. Treasmander. from Mr. urer, and on The award, rarely given, James P. Stiles, National Disav-inis presented by the Treas- rector of the Treasurys combond division, cito or ury Dept, military vilian personnel who have mending the general for his done an outstanding service interest in the bond proin promoting the bond pro- gram. gram. The prayer is the one Making the presentations offered by President Eisen- at Hill waa Frederick P. hower at his 1952 inaugura- Champ, Utah State savings tion. bond chairman, and Clem S. received Gen. Robey also Schramm, state bond direc Maj. Gen. P. H. Robey, Og- Mrs. Byron (Mae) Porter, who has been living in Clearfield, will now make her home in West Point. She will live in an apartment in the home of her son and Mr. and daughter-in-laMrs. Joseph Verl Porter. gs nmr h ming park, com- Hill Air Force Base--Hill AFBS outstanding record in buying U.S. savings bonds has resulted in the Presidents "Prayer Award for tor. HiUa bond record show 95,3 percent of it approxi- Lt Uriel P, dAcosta, Col. OOAMA Saving Bond Project Offloer, C a$l Francis jH. 11,500 employees Worth, military savings mately baying bonds. Of some 1,700 bond officer, Mr. L. H. Flormilitary personnel at the bond base, 43.9 percent of them ence, civilian savings Lee, Harriet bond Mr. prothe officer, participate in othand manager, gram. campaign The record also earned er, lor their efforts and paHill AFB a seventh star to triotism In promoting tbs tta Treasury "T" Flag thia bond program at Kill AFB year. Gen. Robey gave credit to this year. County storm drainage System now under study , ten-da- such as, the Layton, Clear field and Sunset area, the and Farmington Kaysville area, and the Centerville and Bountiful area. A firm has already been asked to study the Layton, Clearfield and Sunset areas. Their efforts will be correlated with the county so that some compromising arrangements can be made. In addition, they are asking for an ordinance, which would impose on the to contribute' to a storm drain system on a per lot basis. An attorney is now engaged to make a study of this. The amount of money is limited for this project, but nevertheless, ths county is, and has been working on this problem for two years. Layton, like- all growing cities, is suffering from its growing pains. The city has a natural channel at present along Kaya Creek, but is in need of a proper storm drainage system. sub-divide- rs - Phone 769 ily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward. Cheryl Taylor Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Is spending a month vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and and Mrs. Cheston Young- were guests at a luncheon Mrs. Eugene Williams. berg. Those in attendance Thursday In Bountiful givMr. and Mrs. Glen Garincluded Mrs. Browns en by Mrs. Walter Godd, rett returned from Casper, neighbors and her two sisMrs. Talbot Fowl- Wyo, where they spent last ters, Mrs. Eldon Barlow and honoring on her birth- week on a business trip. Goshen er of Mrs. Floyd Manning from Clearfield. A pot luck lunch day anniversary. was served and gifts pre- James Gibson is very ill at hia home this week.' Farmington The August Sir. and Mrs. Grant Bond meeting of the Davis Counand two children returned ty Youth Advisory Council from Manti where they spent is to be held in Room 102 of the past week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clow- the County Courthouse on ard, Salt Lake, spent the Monday, Aug. 10, at 8:15 weekend as guests at the ami, according to Kenneth home of their son and fam- - K. Keiser, secretary of the council. Problems concerning youth welfare, legislation, recreation, exceptional children and juvenile court cases are the prime interests of the council which consists of 80 39 PHILLIPS ST, LAYTON members. These members represent various parts of ANNOUNCES THE the county as well as a variety of reasons for their OPENING OF CLASSES interest in the youth of the Swift's Premium ROUND Lillian s Dance School BEGINNERS INTERMEDIATE and - NOTICES Consult Clork of District Court or tbs Respective Signers for Further Information. - ADVANCED Eitat Classes Are Now Being Formed ' For Further Information CALL KAYSVILLE of Lavors S. Wood, deceased. Beginning the Week of SEPTEMBER 8, 1959 1108 Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at Office of J. 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