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Show JOURNAL, LAY THE WEST BOUNTIFUL ille vi'ited I.ut.tiH I homa over d U1' celebration Mr ami Mrs Joe mierM.m. the ncwlv wedy n turned trom their nonev moon in Calit and before movine to then new home in east L.t-alt aie spendm m Brvce Gu'iv oil Mi Puni him Calif, is spending a tew d.iv at the homo of her soil. Mi and Mrs William A. Puuiv t Second W llhuiu Moitcmiii tor Ft Liwis Wash, tor a - woks otticir.s tia.mr.g l.t. Mor-- i isoii is hi tiie iiHantiv reserve. Mr. and Mis u tor Hill entertained at dinner on Sunday their daughter, Mrs Ra and husband and bab.v, Cuyus and their mil trom McGill, niece Gcneal Nev. Miss Selma Peterson trom Coal v die spent .Sunday and the 4U Harvey I homa home. Elder Jay Del! lee left for the Calliiornia mission on Thursday. He was sent home tor an emergency operation ami recovered completely in 2 vueks inu. And enjoyed being home among relatives and friends. Mrs. Chloe Arbuckle has been spending part time m the home 01 her daughter Mrs. Ynginia A. Rice at Farmington, who was operated on Tuesday tor appendicitis at the St. Maiks hospital. The Ricos have a new bahv born m Juno. Mr. and Mrs. Wane Mitchell and family have moved into their new home on Pages Lane. Mr. Orvis Mann returned homo from 2 wooks at St. Marks hospital. His condition remains much the same but enjoys the friendly calls lrom neighbors. Its a wonderful thing when neighbors enjoy each other enough io plan vacations together. Theres Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mitchell and family and the Frank Jensens spending week at Marsh Lakes fishing and resting in the cool mountains. From the 4th North St. Mr. and Mrs. John Page and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kerr and family are at Marsh Lakes lor several days fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann and 2 children irom San Diego, Calif., are here visiting theirf ather, Mr. Orvis Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mangus entertained on the 4th of July on the West Bountiful lawn with a tried chicken dinner dinner and ail the trimmings. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mangus, Mrs. Edith M. Follett, Salt Lake City; Mr. Harry Mangus of Laramie, Wyo.; Mr. Bennie Mangus, of Powell, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Collins; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Frampton and family; Mr and Mrs. Bob Potter, and son; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bryson and family and Leroy of Salt Lake. 1 Mrs. Paul Buv entertaiWd m eral friends of L.vnns on her birth day Wednesday. She was eais old and enjoy ed this hour, 'with re v freshments and tufts. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapman ol Salt Lake were guests ot Mr and Yrs. Gary Franiptons on Monday evening. from so many vacations among our people, it just looks as tho t very body goes. Among them are the Browns. Mrs. Jared Brown and (laughter Rose just returned from spending 3 weeks in Noitolk. a with Mr. and Mrs. Jared Brown Jr. and c children. They report a most enjoyable trip and become well acquainted with the grand children, the famous librarays in Va. and many points of interest. Mrs. Dick Pelton returned home last week after spending several weeks in Calif, visiting her daughter. Dorothy and husband. Mrs. Dan Adams of Layton and her daughter. Mrs. Lewis Brown from Ogden were dinner guests on Sunday at the Wayne Wine-ga- r residence. Mrs. Bob Potter and Jewel Marie Mangus were among those attending The Great Waltz. at the U of U stadium on Wed. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Peterson and family from Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christensen and family of Salt Lake accompanied the Shirley Petersons to Fairmont park on Sunday for a lovely fried chicken picnic. tl wont be long now until Mr. and Mrs. Doug Argyle will be moving into their new home on that choice location near the West Bountiful school. Mrs. Wayne Dickson and 4 children returned to Green River, Wyo. on Tuesday alter spending 2 weeks visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Parkins. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atwood are proud to welcome the new baby girl of last week. Everybody s Mr. and fine. 'Ihe choir party held on the church lawn was well attended and every body had a gay time playing games and eating hot dogs, melons and soft drinks. The choir is under new management and direction and are entering m a busy program of choir practicing for October conference. It you can sing or learn to sing be sure to give your tune and talent here. Two fine babys were blessed in church last Sunday. They were Lynn Thel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Noyes and Dan Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Platt. Miss Lois Richards is spending the summer visiting her sister, Mrs. Wesley Gapinski at the - Hep-wort- h apartments. Mrs. George and Mann her daughter, Mrs. Leone Newton are visiting in Oregon among relatives and friends who have moved from West Bountiful to new homes in the Nyssa valley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackner and son, Frankie, spent a few days in Lyman, Wyo., transacting business connected with their farm there. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. ltaddatz of Richland, Wash., are spending their vacation here with their daughters and families, Mrs. Thelma Purdy and Mrs. Bernice Gapinski. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ward and son were accompanied by Miss Virginia Sorensen on a trip to Twin Falls, da., and returned by the way of Preston where their daughter Mrs. Francis Merrill and 2 children returned to spend a week here at the Wards. Miss Colleen Tingev of Center , t 1 ltt re results indicating a 40 per cent a basis lor i the duction in decay nationwide demonstration begun last fall, according to Dr. Norman F Gems, dental consultant m Kan sas City, Missouri, for the U. S In Kansas public health service. and Missouri some 4,500 children have been treated during the past vear with four applications. Sta neeessaiv tion wagons carrying children and in the equipment, areas of demonstration are selected from the elementary schools. The first four applications ari made over a period of a week After that applications are made every three years to the age ol tb Toy n t 11 1919 1 Flint, Dick Cook lev are vacation! In uni' Manly park Mr. ami Mrs daughter Donlu end with Mr, Call. Mr. and Mrs ( I.,,, n and family are ,K .m, low stone park ,,, , Mrs. MaggieS were Sunday d Mr. and Mrs. Dt .m sons Bobby and Bi.B Mrs. Gordon Som,,ik ter Kave left lo, '.he, i'll a il some oi the piie wminnc liaitiom the Flint stable- Bav ton's baseball tram mo tie Ui mm lion Hill F.old ('on essuuis were hold all d iimg tl.r imrievents An amatuie slow was la hi 7 30 hour (.avion Simmon son ot Mi and at 7 pin Mondav evening with .u !. lt eaving in the wee small Mr. and o Mir queens tlitiios morning, Sa'urday pugcu.n Mis Jav Smunons i 'siting .0 "Ihe Spirit ol '7ti was the home ol Mr and Mi pie. ruled Arvil Sessions and son Stephen Kotin t undo- the dueetiun ot Mrs Pearl wi nt hv auto to Nyssa, Oie , where (111 Naldcr, with Mis tleone Whit thev will spend several days, a Mr and Mrs Paul Robots lint man as naiatm and Mis Bourne guests ot their sor and his wife. k son and Dale Whiti sides " Sir and Mrs. Dale Sessions 'lined pom a honevum. tup aav busts 'o ollowstono park. Scveial thousand spectators at Layton of Thatcher, Arlt, Beecher Adams and Dan dani tended this most cventtul Idata nude a calling visit one day laid Mw ut the weekend in Yellowstone Word come from Fnuimelaw, days whuh climaxed with a tin v eek at the home of his niece, Mmin.i Flitton. Wash, ol the marriage ot Ath works display Mr and Mrs John P.nk and lccn smith daughter ol Mr and Mr .mil Mrs Glen Thurgood and Mis Israil Smith of that place Bishop ami Mis Flank llu krn " he Gieat Walt ihildicn of Westwood. CaWomia and former Layton resident .md loopoi attended at the I'rmeisitv ot I tali stadium ' I'til tor several days recently ddv llotten it h irlGi.es here. House guest Mondav evening Mi D w son and Mis Rov ' i Mi and Mrs. John Thurgood Mr and Mrs Lloyd Weaver and also with Mr. and Mrs. 'uv eonai (I l.avton spent Mondav CLEARFIELD NEWS ...1 D Stoker, Bishop and llr?. Hcbcr where thev attended a lioise in nu J. stoker, also relatives how the Officers ami teaeheis ol tin two oi S u met Mrs. Thurgood. Miss Margaret Naldcr dauglito Soeietv "I Mr and Mrs. lt.vron Nadler, was t'leaheld Relief mgan lot mi r Lola Stoker is the daughter elected queen of the l.avton Kmt, intion motored to l.avton Thuis o' lormcr Bishop David Stoker, the late Fnima Stahle Sfokcr. nav.s held July 2 3 4 Attaudants dav evening lo attend a par'o Davis Oak. North the woe A me Adams, Ethel Steven given by son, Lola Beth Flint, and Coombs, Belief soeietv bo.nd for the var the sti.l--Bernice Sullwaii, Norme Holt and mis vvaid idtieials BATHING ucal members ot the prc.s'drm Beck v Adams. l'hc Itiatu davs got underway aie. Mrs Fdolla Smith, Mrs I ..o Saturday evening with a lodco B nnett ami Mrs Ella Smith o the belli at the Davis County lair First ward and Mrs. Myrtle lhidt gi minds avid Wlntsides, president Mrs. Hattie Sessions and Mrs idi ol the l.avton Junior Chamber id Brown of the Seiond ward House guest., of Mr. and Mis Commerce was chairman ot the Mark Gaidner and children ol atlair. Che queen was selected by the Summit. New Jersey. Mrs. Ga d memhereil hv !,"i audience applause and was basoi tier will be the Ruth Stoker former on horsemanship, inends i.s ol suitability ot Clearfield horse to ruler ami beauty. Among those who celebrated the During the rodeo western songs woe sang by Betty Hart, Enid Fourth by taking auto trips 10 Nordgram and Clan me Walpole. distant places lor camping a t Sumiav was set aside as atemlmg lishing were, Mr. and Mrs.M in church duties. gyle, Mr. and Mrs. Jevs Cook Monday morning a eluiekvv ago.i and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Taylor Ineaklast got underway at 7 pm. Responding to a call Horn amt continued to i) a tn. alter ihuivh authorities, the following which soithall games ami children spent all day recently working at races were the high light and Welfare Square, Sal. Bake CBy, at pm. a very colorful parade Mrs Myrtle Pratt, Mrs. Ida Brown, .1 -- , . Mr. and Mrs uli.t.i and children Kplu ani Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dangle weekend with Mr ,m, i" Mi tt and children, Lynn and Katie of liarn Barnes and Los Angeles, alif,, arrived Sat ur Miss Ann Kob.iiv j Mr and Mrs. WeM.'ii day to the home of Mr. and .Mr Otto Cole. The Dangles returned spent the week end ul home Sunday and the childrn will .wr. R u Ion Foul ,. ,11,. 0l rmain with thr grandparents for Mr. and Mrs. K. .ii.t i.uii the summer. ily, avid Day am Mi o t, Mrs. Orin Page and infant son Joseph Johnson "d .He returned home Sunday from the vacationing in im'Moe, , p, St. Marks hospital. Misses Patricia i ll s. il Robert Call, John Green ami Adams and Charlene(oi 'III ,s i, Raymond Moss spent last week m Saturday for a thiee ie Yellowstone national park. Santa Monica, alilo p Misses Rcvcrly Green and Helen Mrs. Lucy G. Bailnw Little Sherry Bone daughter oi Mrs. Shirley W .hh Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Bono of eepled employment ,n q .O li Kaysville spent the weekend with hank. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Simons is s n i k ,i Lawrence Bone. month in IVndelton. u,,. U!n Mrs. Kenneth Page returned friends. home Wednesday from the St. Samuel Flint ol u ts Marks hospital where she had redinner guest.- - ,.t mo Mrs. Charles Flint and t.mnlv cently undergone an operation. Mrs. Frank Berlin returned to Mr. and Mrs. P.m ,m her home Saturday alter spending daughter Carolia and Mr- - ;,(.v t omlme a few day at the home of Bishop Stewart is visiting m n. n,nlh and Mrs. Frank Hickenloopor. west. Layton Third ward Relief Mis Wilkie Barnes lu etui in d will hold their monthly meet to her home after "ihlming att he home of Mrs. Ella Weav- past ten davs with h r MMnf Mi er at 3 p.m. Lawrence Page who lu .,1 A largen umber of Layton peo- the San Bernardino. Pain ple atended the wedding hut is now able to le.e e i,h on the presidents roomreception at tin1 proved. Hotel Utah in honor of Mr. and Roy Simmons returned Mrs. Clarence Jackson. Mrs. Jack-soWednesday alter attending was the former Miss Melba vontion at Portland, the Ellison daughter of Mr. J. P. ElMr. and Mrs. Evan 1 n and lison. sons I)iek and Gaiv ,ue visiting Mrs. Noall Tarmcr cntcrtainel with relatives and li lends in San Sunday with a family party at Francisco, Calif. their home in honor of the fifth Born to Mr. and Mis. Hams birthday of their daughter Noleen. Adams June 229th a baby girl at North Davis stake Relief society the St. Marks board members entertained at tlu H pounds 13 o.. hospital weighing Grandparents are Layton ward Thursday evening in Mr. and Mrs.D on Howard of honor of the Relief society officers. Bountiful and Bishop and Mrs. Mrs. RuUi Hoyt review the book Clyde Adams. Mr. Adams is on a The Big Fisherman luncheon mission in the eastern states was served to a large number. Mr. and Mrs. George Love. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Harns loft and Mrs. Ezra olman and Mr. and Saturday for Canada and the north Mrs. Jay Love, are spending their west. vacationi n Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams atElder LcGrande Evans, son 01 tended funeral services ol a rela Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans returned five in Provo Saturday. home last week from the northern Miss Margaret Naldcr entertain-cstates mission whore he has spent ,with a slumber party at her the last two years. home Monday evening guests were Mrs. Howard C. Adams and chilMBses Marlyn Adams, Donna dren. Ann, Howard and Robert of w heeler and Frankie Eldridge. Washington D. C. arc visiting here Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and and in Salt Lake with relatives. NEWS LAYTON family and Mrs. Chloe Hams are Mrs. Adams is the former Miss spending a week in Yellowstone Isabelle Ellison park. have Reed Barney of Ekmorc is visitExtensive experiments Mrs. shown that childrens teeth, when at a Thorley Taylor entertained ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. birthday party Saturday for Alfred W. Rigby. painted three or four times a year her son Dee IjaJLgn jus 6th birthMrs. Emily Rampton of Farmwith sodium fluride arc much less day anmversaryTFourtcon little ington is visiting at the home ot subject to decay than normally. guests were present. ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnes. The United States public health The condition of John E. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Morgan believes the treatment contributes vho is in the Dee Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morgan and hospital Attenhealth. dental to much very Ogden is im last week inYcllow stone. spent tion was first directed toward the Jay nd Mrs. Simmons and JJ,rThTf(fwT5fd boy scouts Layton the for use of sodium fluride preMr.. Md Mrs. Dale Owen and are spending a week at Camp vention of tooth decay when it was family are vacationing in Yellow- Kicsel they wcrca ccompanicd by discovered that persons living in stone national park. scout leader,- Paul Lindcman. The Layton Jayccc-ettareas in which the drinking water held Mrs. Paul D. Keller of St. Louis contained sodium fluoride univerthe home of is visiting att he home of Mr. finv8 B'6gS for 5,11 the d,rec and Mrs. George B. Flint, Mrs. sally had better teeth than persons toS: living in areas where sodium fluoKeller the former Maureen Flint Mr. and ride was not present. 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