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Show TIIE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, MARCH 10, 1919 LAYTON NEWS nie Ray Barlow, Violin solo's by eral board, Amenej. cru.ti ,f Inn Mo.ss, M.uy Alive Keith Merrill. Reading by Mrs. t!arTAi J. Stoker. Dinner was Liberty" was gnen by Mr. sem-Menu 7 in Muiics Weeks anil Mary cbout o'clock. Leyic Sutton. garet Jacobs, .uieuit ss e t lie p,,i j iei Mr. and Mrs. Ljnn Judkins and Mrs. Bessie Layton entertained eluded reast beef, gravy, maht A baby daughter was burn s.inu cream ice potato-.corn, salad, son's were Sunday dinner guests a number of relatives at a quilting and home baked cakes. The Re- day in the Dee hospital, oden to of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Despam in at her home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yount The lief members presided over A group of friends from Salt Lake. is mother the former Geniev e Ogden the society dinner. The program was un Mrs. Rex Weaer, and infant son entertained in honor of the birth wl n h uiie beii.g shown b 'N?!ktl. Elliott , of the direction dtr George r returned from Ogden hospital to day anniversary of Mrs. Dale Nald-e- who was master of ceremonies MlN He Milton Fisher Flu'.im lhJnS' Mrs Saturday evening Dancing was also Gieen spent last the home of her parents, Mr. and tak Others a recitation. Mtu,uwv gave week-enfollowed enjoyed D. m Castle Dale I Harris by dinner Mrs. D. .,s tor M,h mh1i u, u Mrs. Melic Fadel and son of Salt ing part were, Mrs. Opal Hadfield guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Layton Third ward Youth chorus juivsn.r on the i.reen Red Mrs I'Meets ot Toh.m.i Lola Fonda May Stout, Lake last week with her par spent will resume its practice each Mon uul up er' by Illume W lord. Call in Roberts, in skits and s ot day evening at 6 p.m. at the ward ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver. musical numbers. The bishop ani Hie St. ite seiiool board W't me t DUP will met-Hollyhock camp chapel hi counselors. James N. Wallace tuiu'e 'o he .,b!e to he.,r M. The Layton Third ward Relief at the home of Mrs. Octavia Ne and J. Winters .so pip a r.rg around t'u a hit with made Nelson Kay ville, 17 with the audience when Thursday, March society will hold there Annual iia'e they gave Baazer Thursday, March 17th at Mrs. Mary Call and Mrs. Violet March 6th saw th eommeiue radio recitation, Life is :iiluof the Smith BmuiMul popular Call assisting. the ward amusement hall. The of ment wart out of Teoious. activities for many mem .siii'ii't Among nut for their worts It off to Ft. Ga. for Benrung, will entertainment begin at 7:30 Mr. o; hers of this Calvin were. il.i .it tlu ward ih.ipul on Corbridge Christen guests community. and Mrs. William J. Thomley. the p.m. with a baazar followed by a North Daws stake and Mrs ing rituals were participated m Maioh 8th. A most helpful donum dance, refreshments will be sold. They left for that place Thursday, Corbridge, and Bishop and Mrs. for three new members, viz Mel .str.it ion on remodeling of doth where will visit their daugh- Yeroo E. Larson of they Officers in charge are Mrs. Mat-tithe First wart itza Jane, daughter of Mr. and mg to meet ter and son Mr. designs w,.s and Mrs. Mrs. Maretta White Firth, Mr. and Mrs Paul W. Wilcox o: Mrs. Osborn Nelson; eivon by work director Doreen sides, Mrs. Emma Harris and Mrs John Martin. Their daughter, Gol Burley. Ida. have been guests for son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry South, ll.dili Intonn.dion on the require da who has spent the last six monRalph Argxle; Mabel Schoffield. several days this past week of Mr and Allen Hatch son of Mr. ami tor the recovering of urn Mrs. Lynn Judkins, entertained ths in Georgia will return. In oil. is w us .ilso discussed Ain mu Mrs. Myrtle Egbert armed here and Mrs Florien B. King. Former Mrs. Jess Terry. at dinner in honor of her husband's at were The local Clearfielders, Relief guests inteiV'ted in this project ple.w was they in from society Wednesday Sacramento, CaL the Second ward birthday, Tuesday evening, guests to reunion, Friday charge of the Sunday evening cull 188.11 or 75.1 immediately visit relatives. , were, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dibble. when they presented the Gertrude Moss and Mae 1. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill and Mr. evening. Mrs. Wilcox is staying sen-iceMiss Elaine Rampton, daughter for Mrs. oxer with her King following sister, program. Address of wol Nerved luncheon to the ladies who Mrs. and Reuben attended Kilfoyle of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rampton of a longer visit. come and introduction of the quilted and sewed. a in of honor Mrs birthday dinner Garland. theme for the evening was given of South Bountiful Primary staff the for Hostesses the Effie meeting in at Farmhome her Apple Marion Bair, is away from work, .v Mrs. Ruth is Mrs. Allen were, Tay day the Tovey completing arrangements for the following evtning as the result of a piece of hot met- ington Saturday evening. music lor ward Venna and Claude Mrs. Moore. Pnmarv conference to be prelude by Manofield Speak club will held be Layton Literary al strikiftg him in the eye. Sunday March 27th Officers at the ers were LeRoy llillam and Mr. and priyor by Nina F. Moss. Betty Mr. and Mrs. Rex Weaver an- held Thursday evening both of Salt Lake City H. Winegars rendition of Pol and teachers are also practicing nounce the arival of a baby boy home of Mrs. Charles Kellogg Walters, Claude Moore presided. onaise by CJiopin was beautifully tie songs which the South Davis Proident I. L. with Mrs. Mrs. Layton and bom last Sunday Mrs. Weaver was The America, the Cradle of stake group will stng at the Sat February meeting was can- done. Thayne Corbridge assisting. Miss Thelma Harris, daughter of was most interestingly urday morning session of the April to weather due Liberty" the celed, a Sheriff posse officers held stormy Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris other. landled social science leader Gcenera! conference. the at time. by Lay-tobusiness Leo at the meeting grandparents, are Mr and Mrs Stella Kerr, ladlie P. Moss, Mel In Cache Valley last week for Myra Hunter. June Ellis Mona home Wednesday evening Don Weaver they have another and inda laacke, Irene Baxter Mr. at were Weeks, Stella Pettet ami Mona ac Green and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. were Mr. seieral and days son. Dennis. companied by Mary Alice Kakle llaaokc spent Friday March 4th a tended stock Francis the Pratt. attended growers banquet They condition of The Ernest Lay when they sang, The Flag With at Welfare Square. ton who is in the St. Marks hos given at the Hotel Ben Lomond in family reunion and visited with rel out a Stain." The Walter Moss bid farewell Josephine Birds ren aties and friends. Ogden, Friday. pital is still serious. dition of Fabric to of the Don Skofields last Thurs Freedom" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parkin viswas At North Davis stake gold and Sunday evening guest of Mr ited in Bountiful enhanced hv the musical cccompan day Pat ami Don have moved to with Saturday ball held White ball at green and Mrs. Golden F. Layton, were, City ment of Betty Winegar. Cynthia Montana where a new employroom, Ogden recently. La Jean Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Benin their parents. the benediction. ment assignment will he tried out. Urry offered of Calif or Mrs. tiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Claud B, nia; Mrs.Myrtle Egbert and daugh Nelson, candidate of the Clear- Everyone present pronounced the If t h y like it they will be staying Myron Bodily field Second ward, won the honors Owens, Woods Cross, event to be outstanding in interest up near Butte. and and Mrs. Frank ter sons, Day of stake She was crowned and queen. Mrs. Margaret Meade and Mrs entertainment. Mrs following a floor Theres a new baby boy at the show, by G. HarGeneal Adams, entertained their spent Monday in Morgan with To South Bountiful home. The Rawlins live in Rawlins Peterson Mrs. J.J. comes Egberts mother, old stake Holt, Ten another club at the Meade home, last Thurs Mrs. Blain Adams was hostess ward queens were president. Stearns Hatch home. the honor with outstanding in the contest. day evening. the choosing of Helen Bird to Mr. anti Mrs. Lee Kakle and to her club Thursday at her home. Clearfield First ward was Mrs. Joyce Poulson, has accept repreLayton Second ward held tbeir sented by Roma Park. Theme of sing the leading role in the South family visited with the Bishop e ed employment at the executive meeting Monday evening the ball was spring flowers, and Davis Junior high ojeretta In Kaklcs last Sunday. Lumber Co. Date of the event Mrs. Ester Green of Kaysville was carried out in the decorations Gay Havana. George Ellis Jr. received his Mrs. Stanford Layton and ilfe week with Mr. and Mrs. in a garden scene, and a gate, thru has not been definitely set. We ll graduation certificate last from the spent fant daughter returned home Sun 1. E. Ellison. be saving time out to go and hear Primary and was welcomed into which the contestants girl passed, day from the Dee hospital in Og Of interest is the announcement stopping to select a rose from a both Helen and Dorothy in their the Priesthood group last Sunday den. of the marriage of Calvin Ellison bouque. By chance, La Joan respective leading roles--. (March 8). picked Mrs. I. Haven Barlow and small All ladies of South Houtiful are Popcorn, candy and chocolate Cowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mur the rose marked "queen." an home are from Ogden ray W Cowicy and Miss May Clark daughter is.w.hat l,he Bee Hive girls invited to attend the annual birth of teachers Visiting the Second hospital. of Salt Lake. The Cowleys were ward Relief society held an all dayfte for,thL,r refreshments at the day celebration of the Relief society Mr. and Mrs. Andy W. Adams former residents of Layton. th?ir leadcr Helen Brown Tuesday March 15th at 2 p.m. All sewing meeting, Tuesday at the celebrated their fifty sixth wedMark K. Adams 22, son of Mr. home of Mrs. Katie Harris. Each of ?n Wednesday evening March 2nd. kinds of nice things are ready for ding anniversary, Tuesday, March and Mrs. Dell H. Adams, Layton the members Moss told interesting items an entertaining afternoon. We attending brought 8th they were married in the Logan had an experience Saturday her lunch, A quilt lives the about of to miss how three it arent quite concerning going was made. great L. D. S. temple in 1893. Mr. Adams afternoon, about d ThM. when he Ladies chorus of the misicians and the girls worked on you? Singing was born in ayton August 20, stumbled on to a the, wreckage of Second ward held a practice for their bandeloes Mary Lou Hogan, Audrey Campbell was wearing a 1871. A son of George W. and silver-twi'training plane members, Thursday evening at the Barbara rarkin, Helen Salter. ovely corsage Sunday. Occasion-- big engine Mary Ann Pilling Adams, Mrs. and its five Utah air force reserve home of Mrs. celebration by the P. I. E. Myrtle Pratt. Songs Louise Moss, Joyce Kerr and Adams was bom August 29, 1870, fliers on his sheep ranch at Prom- to Caroline this from the night previous. be Winegar at group. company were sung Sunday a daughter of John and Hannah On Tuesday evening March 8th He immediaitely called rehearsed under the meeting Mabel Tackman has been incapa-tateontory. direction of one Sheen Forbes, the couple have we ran into another group of Bee Southern Pacific railroad officials drs. Viola. Mabev, choister. for some time. She fell and son, and two daughters. Hive girls in the .ward kitcheif. hurt her in Ogden. serveies Funeral for Arthur North Davis, stake Relief society Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Brown Chapman of the First ward were They were cleaning the ward silof the Orson Sessions union meeting was held in Syra- and daughter, Jennie of Clearfield conducted 2 p.m. in ver. Jennje C. Oyler, was super- family are greatly concerned over at Thursday evencuse ward chapel, Thursday visited with relatives here Sunday the Sunset mortuary here,, under vizlng the job end n was being his condition, Mrs. RuUi Hatch is ing. A Urge number .of Layton ' Mrs. Minnie Sellenite the direction of 'Bishop Verno E. doneright LaVon MosS, Shirley spending considerable time at his with Mr. and' Mrs. Stanford Cowley Larson. Musical numbers included people attended. The Layton Fourth ward M.LA. Mrs. Faye Cowley, Mrs. Alta a duet by Mrs. Rachel Larson and presented a three act drama, The Cowiey, Mrs. LaRue Cowley at- Mrs. Edeila Smith, and a solo by Haunted House at the w ard amuse tended the Richard Hudnut beauty Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott entitled, In ment hall. school demonstration at Salt Lake the Garden of speakSathome Orson Page returned Miss Phyiis Simpson spent the ers were Geerge Haslam, G. W. two the Mr. past after with her parents, week end spending urday Guthrie and Mr. Shurtliff. A secmonths in Arizona and California. and Mrs. Edward Simpson. She is ond funeral was held for the deMr. and Mrs. Stanford Layton, attending USAC at Logan. ceased in Shelley Second ward, are the parents of an eight pound Nancy Adams, age 6 had the mis Idaho, the next afternoon. Inter10 oz. baby girl bom last Tuesday fortune to fall from the bicycle ment was in the Shelley cemetery. at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs.n which she and her brother, MiDavid Stoker, one of the bishops Mars-toViola and fracturing of theNoriginal Clearfield ward, is chael was riding Layton is the former they have five other children her leg in three plaoes, Michael a guest at the home of his son and with cuts and bruises on daughter-in-law- , four girls and one boy. escaped Mr. and Mrs. AlMrs. George Hansen and Miss the face. They are the children of vin D. Stoker. in Marilyn Thomley spent Sunday ana Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Both Clearfield Relief society of Mr. home at the Lake Mrs. Eugene Reed, Mrs. Ed Lay organizations provided the proSalt ton and Mrs. Noall Tanner attend- grams for the ward meetings SunMrs. Jack Thomley. , Mrs. and sons, Frank Day ed fashion show and lunch Mon- day evening: The First ward meetMrs. spent and daughter in Salt Lake given by the Bodily Presiday Myron with their women auxiliary medical society. ing was in the chapel, with MusiLake Salt in Smith Edeila dent Thursday presiding. son. Word has been received that cal numbers and readings carried sister, Mrs. Ed Wynn, and apCorbndge, Calvin Mrs. Mr. and out a patriotic theme. Mrs. LaVon Gayle A. Stevenson, hospitaltransTremonton been in has recently night prentice Stuart of the North Davis stake spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sessions- ferred from hospital corps school Relief society presidency gave the hos m S naval Bng- San Diego. Calif, to U and daughter, they spent talk, America, Cradle of Liberty Mrs. Scott pital at Oakland, Calif, where he The North Davis junior City, with Mr. and Mrs. high hos Knoll and children, will be stationed at Oak school was the place for the Secfam with StevenJ. Carl returned and daughter pital. His brother, ond ward gathering and program, them and stayed until Monday. son son is also stationed at this hoswith President Myrtle Pratt in adI Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wynn and pital and has recently been Musical numbers included charge. to PHM l,c. of. Salt Lake, Mrs. Myrtle Egbert vanced from Ph M 2,c violin and piano by a cello, trio, Frank Mrs. Stanley Jones of Ogden Lon Kennard, Bemiece Fuller and of Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. were dinner with her daughter. Day and two sons Mrs. Myron spent Monday Raymond Fuller; a reading by and Hal Cowley. Mrs. Mr. of Ethel Holt, with piano accompaniguests ment by Norine Holt. Under the Bodily in Clearfield. Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus direction of Mrs. Viola Mabey, were Sunday CLEARFIELD with Mrs. Adele Evans at the daughter, Barbara, and Mrs. Keith diner guest of Mr. piano, the ladies chorus and the Clearfield Second ward reunion audience sang, The Star SpangS. Smith in Sunset. and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison, at- was held Friday evening in the led Banner and America, The North Davis junior high school,, Beautiful. scheduled The talk Mr. and Mrs. George Wlcox, me under the direction of Bishop sent out tended the University play evenby the Relief society gen- . . . Vigil in Salt Lake Saturday 2r.C I 1 , - bed side. Mrs. Rebecca Chadwick is at home again after spending most i f the winter with her daughter. Claude Moss was guest of Capt. Mert lick for an airplane ride to Cedar City on Wednesday March ;h r ; i ! I Ix-lii- l I'm-sd.i- e in-la- pu-sin- t nn Jacketta. Jerry Christensen, Roundy and Dorothy Pace me readying themselves for the Mate Rifle club meet to be held m Salt Lake on March 19th. These voting ladies form part of the Da vis high team. Dorothy Pace is also busy with her appearances on the school Traveling Assembly." Who should come to see us the other day but lada P. Barton of Posatclla. Brought the twins and her other two fine looking sons lor us to mx i olb-c- WEST BOUNTIFUL nu-nt- 1 lu-li- l Tri-Stat- I n knee.-Member- s . By 1IA11K1 IIT STEPHENS a new daughter. Verna is staying, with Shirley and La Rue Peterson1 for a few days. Their little girl of three, who has been unable to walk, is now getting around a little with the aid of braces and crutches We all hope it wont be very long, until she will be walking with out aid. The L. D. S. Family class is Sunday school had a wonderful treat last Sunday morning with Averd Booth, a seminary teacher in Salt Lake as guest speaker. Hu subject was Chasity and Related Problems." The classes of Howard Riley, LcGrande Clar k and A1 Schmidt also attended the clasi His talk was very interesting and educational. Next Sunday, Dr. Rex Skidmore from the University of Utah will be our guest speaker. His subject will be "Choosing a Mate for Marriage." Everyone i invited to attend these classes. Don't miss these wonderful lectures. Nola Noyes, daughter of Rachel Noyes, and grand daughter of Ester Layton, at the age of one and one half years, has learned ver young, you can get burned, even though you don't play with fire. She riding her tricycle and tripped ever on the hot stove, burning her face and hands with first and second degree burns. However, they are healing good, and chances are she will not have scars left on her ia.e. Dont you wish you were in the Primary? Not only are you missing a lot of fun but also a w.'r.der-fu- l spirit of cooperation. Tuesday evening we held a preparatioi meeting at the home of Leone Newton. President Newton presided and conducted. The scripture reading was given by Beatrice Gove and was interesting, Maye Potter gave the teacher trainer lesson arter which the meeting was turned into a tcstimonal meeting. It ws very good. We also practiced the songs for the stake chorus consisting of all the officer and teachers in the stake, which we will sing in the tabernacle for our General Primary conference to be held April 2. You know there really are a few ambitious people. The other dajr there was about two inches of snow (maybe Is was just an inch and a half) on the north side of John Pages home. When ask why he was shoveling so energetically he replied he was beginning to miss his daily exercise of shoveling a path and he wanted to keep shove ling just as long as there was any snow. didnt attend the Anyone stake Gold and Green ball don.1 know what a good time they missed. Our ward was well represented, and we certainly had a wonderful evening. The town of West Bountiful hold town board meeting last Wednesday evening at the home of R. Smith. Board members are Bob Teleford, George B. Mann, dared Brown, Newell Parkin and Inland Smith. General business was discussed plus talk of numbering the streets, and garbage disposal set up to connect with towns of the south end of Davis county. March 13, will be the birthday ot Annie H. Ritchie, born in 1857, she is 92 y eaw old. She crossed the erossed the plains when she was four years old, she is the mother of twelve children, five of whom are living. At the present time she is living with her daughter, Grace Mann, of West Bountiful She also lives with her other children; Bessie Rogers, and Ester Edwards of Salt Lake, and Russell Ritchie of Resida, California and Elsie Langston of Iayton. She has 4! grandchildren, 71 great grand children and 9 great, great, grand children, all of whom arc living. There will be no birthday party as Orvis Mann is quite ill. Marilda Hep worth spent last week end in Salt Lake, she saw as the operetta "Forest Pine presented by the Pioneer stake mutual. Her daughter, Mrs. Iris Moon, played the lead "Tatationa. It was very good, and presented in three different wards. The regular meeting of the PTA was held Wednesday evening at the West Bountiful school. Anthon A. Cannon of the University of Utah spoke on World Understandings." Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Parkin, a party was given honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Iae on their thirty-fiftwedding anniversary. A buffet dinner was served to Clyde and Priscilla Lee, Helen and Joyce Lee Louise Hale and Dale and Jane After a short honevmoon asi Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lee are the young couple will be at hone the parents of Mrs. Parkin. to their friends at there new bqm Mr. and Mrs. David Pickett have on West Gentile. a Lc-l.m- d s h , NEWS 10 that this intormountain area has a bright future and am backing that confidence with dollars lots of 'em. of Mr. and' Mrs. Shelby Neville Aberdeen, Idaho spent Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Neville. socLayton fourth ward Relief act one play, iety will present a March 16th. The Layton Second ward Relief society were in charge of the meeting Sunday evening. Wednesday evening at the ward amusemnt hall, a moving picture, A Woman On A Train was presented followed bv refreshments. New1 industries are at our doors and sac-reme- nt The Layton Womans we accept the responsibility of provid ing them with adequate electricity. This electricity must come from new power plants, new substations, new power lines and other facilities. A lot of new money will be needed $61,000,000 in five years. Repub- meeting was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lynn lican Judkins. La Mar Day is attending a Utah Power & Light company training school in Salt Lake. Mrs. Claud Perkins and children Diane and Tommy were Saturday visitors in Grantsville. The Lavton First ward Relief society will hold a baazer at the amusement hall Friday, ward March 18th. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Neville and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Neville at tended a funeral of there aunt in Woodruff Saturday. Fourth ward Relief Layton society were in charge of the sac rement 'meeting Sunday evening Talks were given by Mary Dawson stake board member and by Bon- - investors that we have a sound business, a well built electric system and enough future earnings to pay for the use of their money. To insure this program ... to compensate for greatly increased costs . . . and at the same time continue to render top quality electric service to our present customers we soon will ask for a ... Theres plenty of competition nowadays small increase in rates. for new money so we must prove to are many more THAN SEVEN WERE ARE 51 SEAS AND CLEANS IN THE MRLV , UTAH POWER Horn Own.rfip - & A TAXPAYING LIGHT CO. COMPANY - Urol Central "VJe Alest Crow So Yuli Con n |