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Show 22,1958 TheJOURNAL-Ju- ly page 4 Carriers Reflex-Journ- al View News Skyline-Mounta- in EI,D PflRKl,EVs Win Outing Joan Elliott Phone I5S4-Mr. and Mis Lee Lay tm 5 Verde- Young and family, Paik, accompanied by Mr. Lees niece, Linda Hancock of enjoyed seeing D1110- Isaur Monument and Museum at Venial dui mg the weekend of July 12th and nth. Attending the Robert Bod-- i ilv family reunion at Brigham Ct tv in Reeves Pioneer Park on July 11 were Mr. and Mrs. Ev- Beckman, By E-- Lax ton Mr and Mr- - haul Watt, on '1 lamping. boating, voter On letum top J L. Watt. Lite.! and week with no they noted with "datie- -- ; 11 in Oi i in lu- -t Idaho Mr. and of on i Ronald, f lend, Mrs. Ike ('Unborn, who aie Members ol the liirih eirilej of Skyline, forntei re'dei.ts attended tne t'menia in Momlay evening, July 14.1 the show they enjoyed and llonald bark with them. xxaUlnnjt the Western States fot Ronald v ill stay in which pei- Oanee till viMtine Ruined in the (lump a weeks, off ;ibout two - oX .,ure M-- eryotie brought their own lunch, theie was a short program, and liquid refreshments wereserved. Mr. Maieellaee Jones was chair-lan- d man 111 charge of the Bodily leunmn. Mr. and Mrs man also went to Vernal, Utah on the weekend of July P.t and to visit relatives anil fuends Beck-Ogde- in that aiea. r. and Mrs. Bill Vs ,eturned from Peterson, a , Peas" urable summer vacation in low stone Park, Wyoming. n alt loped iliends here BASEBALL CLASS .. With leettes will attend a Travel Tro-'ph- y Jnth and stieet. between ii ,Si lhe Junior ( on i,so of the lluch on Lost meeting at Vernal. They Mai-1- ,, Tht. next meeting d dnect.on lub under the ( w will chatter a bus and leave ( Ju,v .,sth at h o t m Ibotherson joined h(mH, of Mrh llt.lt11 Sum-- 1 Saturday, July 2(1, letuining to ( lui.s for a tun-da- y tnp ah ,stmt Layton Sunday, July 27. Monte the campgi ound- at Early Saturday, July 2(1, theie Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bean, 120 Gusto. Tho.se vim enjoyed the 'will he a business meeting of Mr. Bean's Mr. Rrotherson. t'hailene were patents, iie,Mis. J. M. tup Bean, of Salt Iatiicia Watt, Jeannine Spack-'an- d of Utah Jaycees. LaMar Day, lamela Rake Heidi Harlow, City and also Mr. Ileans man, one of seven state vice pres- two RohmMr. and Mis. luotheis, Muidock, Maiy l.ynne liN AL CARRIERS enjoy an outing at Como Springs, in recognition of the top subscription sellers in a monthidents, will leave Friday m and Mr. REFLEX-JO- l K toy one bad a most er- - m.s Hean, of Otrden, Last Results Weeks to attend the foregoing 'and Mrs. Rnhaid Hean from long campaign. The outing including swimming, skating and a picnic and was under the direction of Cary Kennedy. Clair joy able tune. Clearfield 7, Kaysville 2 (1 Lord is circulation manager. In the picture on the left are, lift to right, Richard Biggs, Wayne Warner. Glen Lewis and meeting three Coloiado, Maude Pueblo, enjoyed Mrs. of Sunday visitors Centerville Sunset 3 Rodney Hill. In the second picture are Richard Biggs, Patricia Lee, Gary Kennedy, Jody Barker, (Pen Lewis, Jerry BowOn Satuiday evening, dmnei Watt veie her luotbei. Mi. and days' fishing and boating at Warner and Rodney Bill. Top sellers were Miss Lee and Mr. Tice. Clinton 4, Kaysvile 1, !t Tice, Wayne man, Graig 'and dancing will be enjoyed by Lake. fish Mrs. Lawieme Aoung of OjrBountiful won forfeit overaii Ltah Junior Chamber of den and their daugbtei and hei on Saturda July 8 to 10: morning, July Sy acuse. Commerce clubs and auxiliaries husband. Mr. and Mis Giungv. j h m,. and Mrs. Donald De Clinton 14, West Point P represented at the Travel T10-ph- y and thiee ehildien, ot Nampa, yy 7s 7 E. Lindsey, enteitain-Idahu- . Layton 7, Clearfield ii meeting. The club that t.,l Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wheelei Kaysville t, Comets 2 s traveled has the most V. Gene Mrs. John 2 Adams Bountiful Mrs. Mr. Sunset and the ti. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Watt and and two daughters from the Layton past Tro- host Travel the next ("ill A W 15 Mi. and week. Mrs. 17: be to Jackson a of will a and cent Glaik ly enjoyed gillday state July Washington. Patty family it La-in phy September. A meetm(f e thei ellow While Oven stone of education at Utah to Idaho. Sunset teacher Comets (i Dr the former Pauline Shai lene, weie in On Saturday, July ton Jaycees and Jaycettes vvill Layton Kaysville 14, Syracuse : they vent swimming at Laa,,f Layton. The Wheelers also last weekend. Along with them 'State Umvcisity this fall, 2iith, Layton's Jaycees and try to win the trophy. West Point 5, Clearfield Hot Springs and later isited iMu-- Mrs. Wheeler's parents, on the ti ip weie Mr. and Mis., Saturdav afternoon, Mr. and Claik and ehildien, Mlx Glvde j. Adams an, son Schedule flatites at Soda Spiings. j.Ali. and Mrs. Ernest Owen. On Kenneth To oelehiate their lecent 25th July util, Dr. and Mis. Teiisa, Lynn and Bobbie. Layton at West Ned and Sue Jackson and Mr. July 22 Weatheis from Riveiside, Cali-MrHome from two weeks of aiu M,.s. Harris Adams and Point, 1:15 p.ni.; Clearfield at anniversary, Mr. anil J. L. Watt took a trip to forma, spent the day at the De Aimy Reserve Camp at Camp famliy alui na,r Comets, s:15 p.m.; j Adams, Dr. Weatheis is California, are Robert 'tended the dedication of Logan and enjoyed a session at Witt home. July 2'1 Kaysville at ClinDAMS COUNTY from Clinton and son ot Mr. and Mrs. an() Rats lecreatioa area ill the Temple theie. They visited formerly ton, S:lr, p.m. fi lends and lelatives, and le- - Mis. Weatheis is a native of Glen Evans, and Alan hox ey, suUtll ,avls Geuntv. RECREATION LAYTON, UTAH July 2 Clinton at Syracuse, Leo turned home in the late after- - Uountiful. . :.'! Mr. of Mrs. and son Boun2 West Point at , A Foxley.j p.m.; BASEBALL (LASS M rand s,,n ,,f noon to a surprise anniversary Grace Evans and Hor.ense! Mr. Clyde Thim, io Hirch, tiful; Sunset at Kaysville; ComLEAGUE SEPT. 15th dinner prepared by their daugh- - jlah ,un a at the 'M's. Jay Love, underwent a k ets at Lav ton. lecupera-ter- s Evans weie at the tion H,n(M at home after his bnthduys of Glen Evans and tonsilectomy last and daughtei Standings atj Saturday home of Mr. W att s mother, Mis.1 0p(.ra1(IM aj s;j benedict's ho- -. Jeanell Evans. They celebrated the Tanner ' Clinic. Won Lost B LEAGUE ( LASS Reservations Now Being Accepted 1 Maude Watt. The crowning fea- - jtal, Ogden, it at the Lorm hair Park in bountiful , I Pria was he Won Lost Third dinner Ward of the big tuie Layton 2 .818 Clearfield Ogden. Several friends and 7 . tiered cake, decorated in white 3 700, Bountiful lelatives attended the party. mary held a parade Monday, 'i.ayton for Teams, Leagues and Individuals .S75 acuse and silver. A large electric frying Sy Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Evans .583 5 Robert son James Brown, ofl,"mes .750 4 .U00 Kaysville pan was presented to the honand daughter Barbara, Flag- - Mrand Mrs- Role,t (;- I!l ,m . I racule Out of town n ored guests. .17. C all ROY KX ti Layton i Collect J Arizona, were here for staff, .LSC Sunset guests were Mrs. Ralph Watt,1 QV IhlTCl WdrCl a week at the home of Mr. and"'1! celebrate his eighth birth-'suns.non Mr. and Mrs. Joel I). Watt, ami Cleai field 4 Mis. 'Valter E. Evans. Theulay July 24. On the weekend West Point Mr. and Mrs. Maivin Diaper, all for Information Tiail Huildeis Evans family held a reunion Kaysville Schedule this Week: will go to Yellow- - Kaysville th familv of Bountiful. from the Thiid Ward Primary at Lair(,n last Saturday. Twen-- l Tw o 24 Last Weeks for Scores at KaysSyracuse a for July flsh'nK trip, The only member of the fam- held a y n Thursday ty thiee attended. luiv 12: ville, S ; 7, p.m. Bus. Mgr. Alley Manager ily not present at their parents evening at the rock chapel with guests attending weie Mr. and, Ernest Aragon is in the St. AVest Forfeit Point, Sunset, July 25 Sunset at Clearfield. LLOYD HOL1 DOUG ANDERSON anniversaiy dinner was Ralph parents of the bovs invited as Mrs. Thomas R. Jackson and Benedict's hospital wheie he b Sv i ai use 5. Layton 7 Bounti1:15 p.m.; Layton at A. Watt. He is now in the Air special guests. They played ehildien, Salt Lake, and Mr.1 undet Comets 4, Clinton 14 ful, V15 j) m. going a back oneiation. Force and was stationed at games and weie served reiresn-imentand Mis. Ferns Evans, and Lackland Air Force Base Teachers of the hoys daughter, Flagstaff. Texas for his basic training 'are Mrs. Ella Mae Manning, .Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. ForTexas for his basic Darning. He tr,Kers; Mrs. Ada Hadfieid. bes, Cincinnati, Ohio, were at is presently stationed at Scott 'RUjdl,s aml Mary Ada the home of then paients, Mr. Air Force Base, 111., for further (jrossen-training- . and Mrs. (Jaience G. Forbes His wife, the former for ten days lecently. On July Martha Draper, has joined him 4th they held a family leunion. and will remain in Illinois for Also while here they made a the remainder of the summer. ti ip to Richmond, Washington, She vvill be a part-tim- e guest at to see Mrs. Forbes parents, Mithe home of Mrs. Watt's brothami Mrs. Geiald Watkins. Mr. er, I)r. and Mrs. Chester J. Atand Mrs. Lewis Theler, Cincin- -' kinson of Carbondale, Illinois. Mrs. Maude Watt, accompanati, friends of the Forbes, Kaysville Foui th Waul Boy stopped by on their way home nied Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Watt home Saturday from their vacation arrived Scouts at the to Pingree, where they Forbes. visited Mrs. RTvdl.am AVaUand aftei, Mr-ily CttmP hu,,nVr ''I111', The La) tun LDS Third AAard her family. The Will Watt I0SS "ho, ufVn held a cottage meeting at the were residents of Layton their own cooking, hik- - home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley years ago, before they moved to Idaho. Aunt Marne vvill i,e P'K; Ashury, Sunday evening. 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