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Show Pegs 8 The JOURNAL J:n. 20, 1959 o In. Lav ton .. According to Earl Peck, Layton Stake athletic director, all LnCr.etball games played th.s week will be at the by Joan Eli ott Central Davis Junior High School Phono XS84W gymnasium: Layton Sgt. and Mis. Robert Senior games Tuesday, JanuRydcl and two sons, 13 Hi Kent ary 20: 9 Third Ward vervahave returned Pom a sus Fifth waid. Thursday, Jan. Kebia-k- a cation in Howells, 22 7 00 pm. First Ward versus where the Rydeis visited both S.xth ward; 8 pm. Fourth Ward their parents. versus Eighth Ward; 9 p m. A severe asthma attack has Second Ward versus Fifth Ward. It is expected that the senior kept Yal Johnson, Ileid Drive, Junior M Mm Tuesday, Janaway from his job during the uary 20: 6 pm. Fust Ward ver- league will have a total of seven past week. sus Second Ward; 7 pm Fifth teams in the second half. The Den mothers Mrs. Norman Ward A Team versus Sixth 'Junior M Men will have nine Knaak, 1333 Reid, and Mrs. Eu- Ward: 8 pm Seventh Ward ver- teams. The final scores for the three gene Sitzier, accompanied Cub sus Eighth Ward. Thursday, JanScout Tack EO on an hour-lonuary 22: 6 p m. Second Ward Junior games played on January 13 were: Seventh Ward 44 vs Sectour of Inland Printing Company versus Fourth Ward. on Saturday, January 10. Team standings for the Junior ond Ward 28; Fourth Ward 50 vs Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hawthorn, M Men basketball league at the Fifth Ward 21; Third Ward 41 vs 1239 Marilyn Drive, entertained first half are as follows: Eighth Ward 30. Mrs. Hawthorns brother, Keith Farnsworth of Duchesne, Vtah on Wednesday evening January 14. Monday right guests at the from Hawthorn residence were Mr. Hawthorns sister and brother-in-laand two chddien enrouto to Goltlen Acres j0U by Joan Elliott Phono 15S4-- Mr. and Mrs. La;-to- JcnM?n, velled to Pre-to- Rood-ro- LaVerde, traIda. daring the 803 n, NEWS pm' y hit re'?,hes. weekend to Layton Stake basketball Mrs. Evan A. Whitesides, 291 Gordon, celebrated her birthday 10. Present for on January luncheon followed by a quilting party were Mr. Whitesides mother and four sisteis. On Sunday January 11 Mrs. Whitesides Mos again honored when her twin bter, Mrs. Wayne Evans and family of Springtide, arrived for a joint biithday celebration. On temporary duty in Montgomery, Alabama is Ed William-to530 Gordon. n, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Williams Iieauty Salon, 300 Gordon, left on Monday evening, January 13 for Los Angeles where Mrs. Williams will abend hair s' ling closes at (he fail oil in. Iln'lywood. Mrs. V. Los Angeles. mentioned that the shop On Saturday January 17, TomWill be open fir bmiress again raimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. my o.i lebrunty 3. Glenn Palmer, 1432 Scott Circle, New owners of a white 1959 ceebrated his ninth birthday with r sedan are twelve boys and guls. Games, Tord Gnlaxie Mr. nr, i Mis. Peed Whitesides, dancing and refreshment provid231 Gordon. ed entertainment. Mrs. James Matthews, 1451 Ronald Phillips, son of Mr. and lias returned from Walnut Scott, Mrs r.do Plvllip-- , 317 Glen, California where she visCreek, the .aunt with weekend bis (lent son Harry A. Matthews her ited Mis. Earl S. Payne, 711 Lind.-ay- . and family. Mr. Matthews is employed as a petroleum engineer for the Shell Oil Company Re- -' search Division. Special guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Geoige R. Rigby, 1473 Manly n, during the rml were Mrs. Rigby's mother, A film, 1 irie and la bn Mis. Lydia B. Hawker and Mrs. Two Wein-n- , dealing With ean- brother, W. 13. Hawker, Rigbj's r vnl be nt the Kny of Guce, Idaho. I'o y .ned Word of the Eoam v Farmington i by KATHERINE ROSE rhone Farm. 41-- J four-doo- late Irt reporting that Gunter and Moselle Neuman had their third child on Dee. 14 when a little giil weighing six pounds two ounces joined their family. The Neumans havo two little boys Jeffrey and Gregory. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neuman of Farmington and Mrs. Mae Geddes of Ogden. The little one will be named Muselta. A lift! CnnGer fi For public - Pali on Weclnc day, a .0 (i Itecreition J.tnuaiy 21, p.m. To Acouling to Mrs. Marge I'elir.n , ( uurty Cancer 1 career (l.ai, mar, f. rik 3 i i,e r ut of four individuals; t. ,i ou. of tl re? linnu are lut. i t n r is i ne f the most e n al Ic if caught in the ruary. attend school Ned Roucho and Eldon Benton vveie the speakers for the Farm- Arch Dailey, Farmington Centerville, was named Monday by the Davis County Commissioners t ) attend radiological school ia Las Vegas January 2(5 through ho. Mr. Dailey was e u ly tage. . planted $1,70 expenses to attend 'Jim (hovv big it open to the the school in connection with doeinrwd! b ou hand his volunteer civil defense vvoik. punii. Mr. Dailey is a jetired chemcon-i- l i the film and al-- o Id and physics teacher. istry i a i,!'. li.'n nn.wcr pell, 1. ington Second Ward sacrament service Sunday evening. Neil Sessions was advanced from a deacon to a Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. Tad lless w as advanced to a PiiesU Leah Chamberlain attended the Golden Gleaner Club in Bountiful on Friday at the homo of rd l meeting Ray Snow Is in the State of Washington on business connected with Hill AFB. He has been there two months, just flying home for Christmas day and then back. He will be home in Feb- Betty Cabaness. Guest speaker was Mabel Jones Gabbath, a member of the Primary General Board. Frank and Barbara Frodsham, their son Bret Earl and daughter Judie spent the week end at Woodruff at the home of Frank's parents Bishop and Mrs. M. E. Frodsham. The senior Frodshams spent Thursday night with Frank and Barbara. Friday morning they attended the temple wedding ceremony of their son Mark Frosham. Mrs. Naonia Morgan suffered an accident last week while shopring. She had to have three stitches in her leg. Friday night Mrs. Fern Pies of Salt Lake and Miss Norma Turner entertained at a tupper n ware party and shower for Hess prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Whitt have moved into the Clark apartment. The Whitts were orgin-allfrom Europe. They have been in this country nine years. Loy-dee- y from ho is in c oded iu Civ d Air 'atiol mi n'.u h o are lenuml-- d to atinid for mim.ry the l New L 1384-- Biails-ford-Eig- Layton January On Monday evening, 13, a personal shower was given in honor of Mis Donna Cittins, 3o2 Park Street, hosted ly JoAnn Abernethy. Janiee A'ger, and Marly Loe of Salt Lake City. Miss Cittms is planning a January 3 marriage to Max L. life of Ogden. Diane Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, Fast Layton, observed her eighth biithday with thiity fr.ends ative She was an active member of tending her party. Cake, ci earn, games, and particularly the Farmington Second Waid the "hokey pokey provided enSurvivors: A daughter, Mrs. tertainment. Van Eman, Bountiful; two i Just returning from a weeks en. vacation at Lake Meade are Mr. Funeral services were conduct- and Mrs. Eiic Pettit, East Lay-toed by Bishop DeYaughn Jones. While in Nevada they visFamily prayer was offered by ited friends at Overton near Waiter S. Elliott. Prelude music Lake Meade. was played by Mrs. Thora GreNew owners of a blue 1939 Ser gory. Clyde Wilcox gave the in- Ford 0 Custom dan aie Mr. and Mrs. Arnold vocation. Musical numbers included vo- Judd, Fart Layton. Bishop Kenneth P. Erailsford, cal duets In the Garden and "O My Father by Milton and Fern Hess accompanied by Mrs. Gregory. A medley of organ selections played by Mrs. Gregory. A vocal solo "Ecyond the Sunset by David Hughes. Speakers weie Bishop Jones, Carl Baiber, and Byron Glover. BeneditUon was offered by Vivian Williams. Post-- j hide music was played by Mrs. y grand-child- n. Four-Doo- unior Dij'h School, lav ton, at on n.ir. C-- &RZf PENNEYlS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE STORE mmm mMti O Hess. Burial was in the Farmington Large - Fresh - Grade REDUCED ALL Calif. (FIITNC) -HA. Spencer, electrician's mate first class, USN, son of Mrs. Norma L. Parker of 33S E. (GO N. St., Farmington, and husband of the former Young of Layton, is serving with the Mare Island Group of the Facific Reserve Fleet at the Naval Shipyaid, Vallejo, Calif. Vallejo, oward WINTER Pack i.n'fv for Kt Heinz Ketchup lt Nalley's Tang A C( Margarine d John Saldivar Becomes B PILLSBIKYS have pkmned a nrmg party at the Apollo Club ot Irbiu.ry (k Invited to attend . ; e M'-and M 's. Melvin Dahle, I r. Mi s. Yal Talbot, Mr. rid Mm B.liy Pe orson, Mr. and Mix. Fie leer Ilovev, Mr, and Aits, hjimrt Hannon, Mr. and Mi Den Rosenkdde, Mr. and Mm. Lee Clover, Mr. and Mrs. Al B,(i""s, Mr. and Mts. rioyd Bn k'ry, Mr. and Mis. Juntor W"ryv, ant Mr. and Airs Dar-- l el Gardner, St dinner-- 1 Star Kist Tuna Sie Family B B D'ogo, Calif. (H1TNC1 Marne Sgt. John G. Saldivar, so'i of Air. and Mis. E. D. of 530 Angel St., Layton, giaduated Die. (O from the lrul Iirtructors School at the Alai inn Corps Recruit Depot, San D'ego, Calif. five-wee- m Men's Jackets -- $088 $688 Women's Jackets Girls Jackets Jj) for 45 QT. GIRLS B H SLEEPWEAR COATS ....$7.00 WOS COATS 305i &EJ TASTEAN ELL Pasco Orange Juice Chicken, Turkey or Bee! Pies Snow Crop Strawberries Snow Crop Corn Snow Crop Grape TOMATOES S M oods Cro'-'s- 6 A lor lor S for G Oz., 6 ior Radishes and Green Onions 303 , real bargain. Machine washable woven gingham in 3 different size checks with wash and wear finish. Oz.f 5 for 4 for Campbells Soups MEAT VARIETY Northern TissueDouglas Orme training Pensacola, Ida. (FHTNt) Navy Ens. Douglas D. Orme, ion of Air. and Airs. Lee Ornie of 59 dla Dr., Clearfield, and husband of the foimer ALj-Fafricia A. Wells of Ogden, is undergoing training st the Naval Air Station, Pen- French Bread Fresh Raked j Sheet Blankets (80x108 inches) $1.39 Dacron Pillows $2.99 $1 Corduroy Throw Pillows 93c and $1.49 Traverse Rods Blanket Remnants . . . BIG SAVINGS Blanket Bargains . . . SAVE NOW! E$ 2 for 3SJ faB $4.44 Ha. During the course, student, are wrti acted in aerology, navigation and the principles of Bight. Upon completion, they to the Smfiey are .eld N..V..1 Auxil.ary Air Stato begin their tion, ag Pen-ieol- The Dee, 5. D a, gut training. cnui.-- a began 12loiS Jj for Red Devil Food Cake Cltf B With Chocolate Fudge Icing, $100 Value fiaras Super market LAYTON, 1 actual - Watch Your Daily Papers ior Additional A. G. Food Specials pie-flig- sacola, $18.00 FABRICS JAMBOREE Terrific Savings on Colton Flannel, Plisse, Magic Crepe and llroadcloth. All Are Machine Washable. lb. $688-$15- oo - $688 $4.66 $6.66 Hours: 8 to 8 Monday Thru Thursday ag UTAH 8 to 9 Friday, Saturday Mens Insulated Shoes Infants' Crib Blankets Gauze Diapers Men's White Handkerchiefs Men's Sweat Shirts Men's Sport Shirts MIRROIt $3o inch size. of shock glass, 1 in. wooden frame in white or maple finish. Full 16x5(5 COTTON KNIT SLACKS, $2 COTTON BLOUSES Most Sizes $1 $7.88 tram recruits. In - WOVEN GINGHAM CHECKS course teaches officers to k . t- COATS 49 Sal-d'v- The f And $588 SALAD DRESSING D. I. tan fa JACKETS La-R- All Fork Lunch Meat CARNATION, Family Size .... CAKE MIXES j 'i DRASTICALLY Howard A. Spencer Serves at Vallejo SPAM Chunk Tuna i 'i $088 All Purpose Shortening Scout ; - ' Hurry, Hurry! Limited Quantity of Some Items! Pall bearers were Goidon Millard, Joel Millard, Terry Glover, James Glover, David Bryson and Dean Maxwell. A Crisco, 3 lb. C.ii) - - City cemetery where tiie giave was dedicated by James Millard. $488- of N0WI BIG WINTER BARGAINS SAVE Boys Jackets meting edne day (vemrg, 21, nt Cnitial Davis , City schools. He giaduated from the University of Utah Pharmacy School in 1931. to buy dry poods for the A widower, he lives in Salt Department Store. Lake Cottle City with his two chilRobert Mr. and Mrs. and a half; and two daughters, Robin and dren, Allyn, seven six year old. and of Denyse, the afternoon 'Terri, spent January 10 with Mrs. Marge Yerdelund Park. Dehning, Guests at Mrs. Dehmng's home Air Force. On Tuesday Mrs. Irvin Newon January 17 were Mr. and West Layton, and Mr. man, Mr. Mrs. Jame3 A. Ford and and Mrs. Albert Ford of Og- Golden Adams, East Gentile, attended the March of Dime den. luncheon in the Twilight GarFormer residents of Layton, dens of the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mis. John Schultz of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande SimOgden, announce the forthcom- mons and daughter Lesa, 219 ing marriage of their daugh- Barbara, spent the weekend in ter, Sanya Kay, to Fred Alvin Goshen, Utah with Mrs. SimLilies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifmons parents, Mr. and Mrs, Saton ford A. Giles of Ogden, Ned Okelberry. urday, January 21. Miss Schultz attended grade and junior high school in Layton. Mrs. and Gall Airman Schmidke and son Michael, former residents of Layton, now living in Roy will soon be movmatch that sHeezs ing to California upon Mr. rr$ HO SPHJHS Sehniidkes discharge from the Lay ton, left for San Francisco on Friday evening, January 1(3, l!y Joan Elliott lhone druggist New pharSalt Lake City macist at the Frost Drug Store in Kavsville is Kay Nakashima. A native Utahn, Mr. Nakashima was educated In Salt Lak GiLf Farming: on F uneral sen ices noon in the FarmiSecond First Ward chapel ngton paid fatal tribute to Harriet Kate Barber Glover, 86, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chailes (Louise) an Eman, in Bountiful of causes incident to age. Born Dec. 27, 1872 in England to Benjamin and Olive Crow Hurst Baiber. She married James Glover May 21, 1391, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He died Oct. 5, 1911. She came to the United States with her parents at the age of three. Saurday at doz, I'vciyene in Pavis are 11 and up Lav ton REFLEX-JOURNA- ; Is Wednesday 'ouny Kate Glover Dies at 86 $10 $1.65 Dress Bargains $1.50 - $4.00 - $6.00 $2.03 13 for $1.00 $1 $1.44 Cotton Dresses $2.25 $2.44 $3.03 Stretchable Nylon Tights $1.65 SAVE NOVI SHOE BARGAINS Terrific Savings on Shoe Odds and Ends Women's, Men's and Children's Limited Quantity o! Some Items! HURRY3 I |