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Show l..TO THK Interesting News -- Prom Here - There haS gone seven flon.Vhdft'r ,n!e t, tor million dollars above 'dot 60 Koval ,c- - Ane. accord- - national the Red Cross fund committee. to tne committee According will ask for million .dollars a yf tolhe80 next five years. The post w ar relief ccosts con-be high. o v -- oOo- Population of the United estimated at lSmiXn in1, awasrecent report issued by the Bureau of Census, e lire represents an increase 01 17.042,000 over the actual enumeration of the 1940 census. ,T,he LAYTON NEWS Graveside funeral services for Robert Allen Green, infant son of Elder Elbert and Virginia Neville Green; were held Thursday at 10;30 a.m at the Washington leights Memorial Park. Prayer at 'he Lunquest and Sons Mortuary as by Arthur Buckley, Derb'-nt1- '' of erave was by Bishop John M. Park, of the Layton Fourth ward. The child died two hours after birth on Wednesday. Survivors, besides the parents, are a brother; Duane Green, three grandparents; Mr. and Mrs John 11 Neville. Layton and Charles Green, Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Adams spent last week in Yellowstone. Mrs. Preston Cutler and children of Salt Lake are viciting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wiggill. Little Glenda Thurber of Provo and Ann Henefer of Salt Lake spent the past week with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hen- efer. The family of John If. Thornley enjoyed an outing at Lagoon, Saturday; thirty members were in atterViance. Mrs. Irene Iligle.v returned home Thursday after spending three weeks in Canada with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. O'Brien entertained Thursday evening at their home with dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Gene O'Brien and son Soott, it being the birthday of Gene O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Simmons, Judy and Ellen Evans attended a at the McCune school jf music when Cathereni Simmons was one of the pupils who took part. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Day and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Adams and Mr. ar.l Mrs. Laurence Sandall attended a party at the Wheel in Weber canyon, Thursday evening, when Mrs. Norman Browmenler-tainein honor of the birthday of her husband; all in the family of Fred Brown, were present, but recital d two. Mrs. Leo Hill was taken to the St Marks hospital in Salt Lake lest week for treatment Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kinsey and their children returned home, Monday after spending two weeks here wdth Mrs. Kinseys parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thornley. Jannine, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare B. Spackman fell into an irrigation ditch in Verdland park Wednesday, while her way to the play ground there. Mrs. Rex Weaver saw the childfloating in the water. Cecil Mrs. Weavers Nelson heard screams and ran to the scene and rescued the child. Artificial was applied anti by the me the Layton fireman and a aysville physician arrived the ild wasbreathing. Oxygen was en by the Layton fireman and Wednesday night the child was recovered, ost completely & sician credited quick action by Weavers and Nelsons for the childs life. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corbridge, Mr. rs. Mac Corbridge, daughter, t spent the week end in Rock-jSIdaho, where they visited With Mrs. Emma Corbridge and other relatives. jUrton second ward seventies quWni furnished the program in meeting Sunday evening with Char C. Roberts les, Kellogg and Welden on res-lrati- i 'f d. jjDO" Gr,' 5. Velma Barlow, Mrs. Ruthe nd Mrs. Lny Barnes, accom pained the Layton second ward. L D S girls Monday at an outing to Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsh of Bou Ider City, Nevada are guests at the C. G. Chandler home, this week. Bishop and Mrs. Clyde Adams entertained a number of relatives and friends at their home ThursHarris day evening when Bryan showed a film of pictures taken while he and Mr Harris were on a trip to westcfflTiflada and other places of interest pictures were also shown that Elder Harris Adams had taken, where he is laboring in Missoui; out of town guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard; Mrs. Harris Adams and daughters of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chandler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Corey of Ogden in Weber Canyon. Thirteen couplies from Layton spent Thursday on Antelope Island lunch was served and swimming in the Great Salt Lake was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Layton children Valeen, David and Sue of Sparks, Nevada visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton and other relatives. Mrs. Keith Bagley entertained menty five small friends at a lawn party to held celebration the third birthday of her daughter, Barbara. Mr. anfi Mrs. Arthur Buckley St family have returned from a weeks vacation in Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dauglas two children of Los Angles, Calif, spent Thursday in Ogden canyon fishing. Layton fourth ward Primary will oresent their operatta Toyland Fantasy Tuesday nite under direc lion of Clavine Walpole. Dr. Kay Dayton of Salt Lake was the speaker in th e Layton fourth ward meeting Sunday evening. Dr. Dayton has spent the past two years with the medicial staff of the Federal prison. He and his father Leland Dayton were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Authur Beelkley. Misses Jeanne Morgan and Beverley Wood entertained with a party for a number of girl friends at the Morgan home Thursday evening Mrs. Wayne Flint entertained in honor of the sixth birthday of her son Dennis at her home Thursday afternoon; games were played on the lawn lunch was served to fifteen little guests. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sira mons Saturday evening, were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bow and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of Salt Lake septn Thursday with Mrs Clive Harris they also visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison, Bishop and Mrs. Clyde Adams and with .Mrs. Lucy Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Art Jackson and children were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stowers in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Cabvin Corbridge and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts attended the Corbridge reunion in Downata, Idaho, Sunday. On theri way home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Corbridge in Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Urial Major daughter Marleen, spent Sunday here with Albert Major and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Judkins and children, Val and Clint, spent the past week at Fish Lake. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams have spent the patt week wih Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corbridge. Mrs. Milliams came down from Bingham City, Friday to take the children home. Jackie Watt of Gardima California is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitesides are the proud parents of a 71bs. 8oz. baby boy born at the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake. Little brother Joe is awaiting the annaul of his new brother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dangle and children Katie and Lynn, left Friday for there home is Los Angles California, after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Dauglas parents Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Cowley, Mrs. Asa hel Stevenson and Feem Simmons left Saturday morning for Chicago, 111. They will tom Canada New York, Washington D. C. and other intresting points easT The Crowleys have punchase a new car and they drive it home. . J()l UNl, Mr and Mrs. Jay llenncfcr and of S3lt Lake were the Mrs. Irvin lien guests of Mr and ..t e chidren refer. BOUNTIFUL Svu.ian, M ,v to t!u- Philip,- - ii smu NINA F. MOSS t c I.,; u: Eva and Mona ut ged loel lailu's lrom The acquaintance these ladies began several years u:o wlun Mis Grace Mitit.ell in eluded her name in the clothuu ot sam u- U 3 vine Mis Parsbanl and duughteis l.ts, dul.e-- , li. . l 4, 1949 I Kit l,s M.ii'iu h.,-- . VS,t, "lth. iitU-- i t.im-i- ! 1 AUGUST ONo o! i.. oil Sum1.i for chicken dmnii and drove up to Mud it i.ii K tor a cool p m The ladies Reiintitm i SOUTH rll. TON. I Non is Knighton the solo In The Time of Roses The speakers were Don Maior. John Q Adams, Amasa Cldik. and Bishop Sutherland (la ton Benediction Allen Biers. Grave in the Bountiful cemetery, where the body was buried, was dedicated bv Bishop William H. Smith of Boiintilul William Homy Rigby another one of much needi tl lathers son of William T Rigby and Rhoda Stoddard IHgbv passed away u, a hospital Sunday at 3 2d a m. of a heal t ailment. At the age of 48 years lie was horn m Fanning-to- Mrs. Stanley Morrish and son Stanley C: of Long Beach, C&lxL, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bowman and sons Monty and Ross of Black-loo- t. Ida., Miss Leila May Davis, of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mrs. Frank Lyon, Mrs. Dlores Morrison and Mrs. May Macfarlane of Ogden, Utah have all been visitors at th home of Miss Maria Dalton this week. The high priests of the three Davis stakes held an excursion to Lagoon on Monday Aug. 1st. was a very enjoyable and entertaining trip. Mr. A. T. Mason, his daughter, Mrs. Lancelot Bills and Mrs. Alice M. Bryan, granddaughter, Mrs Ruth Mathews and Judith Bills and grand son, Kirt De Vreis ana 'v MIUV th. sent in a Signed up for the ViMa Fux ill r 'i oi package to the nee Mr are east to the rclue saints in Norway. Two vears later Clawson trip lai km a letter was sent to Giace and and Mrs. Asa Brown, Sylvanu-' " B. Parkin rum !: Ills illand stc.idv lorrespoiulence has camel lb Nelson , h, l'. loom 0,1 on Mrs Fatshan I and Eva com-oThey expect U leave Thursday ,ulv lu a ,! r I,,.; to Salt Lake a eur ago and 4th. i, Row Aug. Mona aimed last Tluirsda.v 28th Mrs. Betty Winegar and Lincoln Nov 30, 1,02. He married ws weleomhed h more Urn BOUNTIFUL NEWS and llaacke favored the congregation Areta Ruth Ieikuis Get 25 1920 at the oi) duet and Scandinavian Sunday rel friends a with piano MRs la in ; i;j o at Ives and Mrs. Mitchell The in Pocatello, Ida She and two evening services in the local ward Mill hells and their fi lends wen sons and thiee daughters survive on July 31st. Dean Neal, Alma M.Mis mi M,,ss entertained in the house of Miss him Elgin T ami Ilona W D Diane Talk and Delsa Srevens weie up, Bighv, Marsha Rigby of Center- great granddaughter Annette Mathtlii, home Mitulav tin after leUuning ville tor the Edna Aamodt and Mrs. Laiean'Smith, Clear- ews, of Riverton, Utah, and Mrs. u ti ii "t ill had school from Mueller Junior groups iils uni Senior Two Sunday park. field. One great granddaughter, Ray H. Brown and daughter. Beryl lu.M-it hat i ;ust a fun fest at Mueller park on speak three brothers, Horace, Glen and Kay were tne dinner guests of was t 28. Can Sinai ii NiiH'i.ii who told Thursday evening July LeG ramie Rigby, one sister, Mrs. Alice Cheney who is Mr. Masons v'au' ot hls while yon picnic lunch was the mam at a Von It Duncan all of sister. Agnes, . ciii:ni:v traction. We saw a lot ot young .iIhu.ju i.i lie Maw., mm mi.v-ioCenterville Euneial services win lie house a on church the had, vi iota folk gathered be held Wednesday Aug, 3id at pi tures oi S Cannon and his lawn waiting for the signal to go manv hiMutiti.l p an son had seen Ralph 3 pm at Centi ilk First ward Although a corpchal in th? C. M. Egan is regarding his helipshuuns Alll Mlw.u t0 Mnhael lelt Fnday evening July chapel ian Mounties receives bii!$3 Cana . tlHIUt k opli.ill to attetd tlu- Holl.iwnod danee composure alter a very harrowing Mr. and Mrs. John Randall atd a day and often must serve a Vi Mi M. u near w ill uihi Wyo. Cody, iiwew and com cut um experience Mr. and Mrs Haney Man and little dozen years beforej getting this 1iom Muol would hold forth for one week Egan was taking his sister ami view 'P.if-.have moloud to Canada rating there is alaways a long daughter utUMiumn in the rommciii ing Monday morning Aug. for a vacation. It other members of the Egan lam ino is hoped the trip waiting list of applicants for the Inst vvaid Ira Reliel his and brothers, u' meet 1st at lloll) wood. Knroute they will benefit Mr Randalls ily to visit health service. eel dial imitation is ox would spend Sunday July 31st with Erastus at Cody, Wyo A jag.ed i'i; tended to all mt car shook the road of Dr. S Cannon ami famJonathan piece Mr and Mis J antes Ranipton ily ol Santa Anna, Calit. From a barrow pit wheie it overturned and demolished the car. Occupant will he dmin i quests at the home Hollywood tlie will go to San were bJly bruised and cut and ot Mr and Mis Fdw.od lart.lv Francisco to get all the latest will dames amt new methods hetoie lu Mary Evans received a broken Hampton m Vliaiiield hip. She is receiving medical care also attend s.urameit soiuie ill returning lo their work in Salt in the Cody hospital. Mr. Fgar. the Cleat Held ward to ui'ness the Lake City. 'll ot 1'duatd will need a new car. dal k Harold Neslen Smith husband week old son ot ol Lila Howard Smith whom he Marlin Hiatt is resting at homo Hampton m after his second auto accident. Ho 'dw.nd R nipton and the tonner married in the LDS temple Feb. was riding with Guy Atkinson, Cleo Cl.nk d.uightei ot Mr. ut'l 19. 1912, passed away at the tanuly home Thursday July 28, 1949, of a last week, when they were hit Mrs Nathan Clark. The descendant, ot illiani L. lingering illness. He hail lived here by a south bound car. Mr. AtkinSt and Samuel lioodtello..' all but 10 years of Ins hie, which son is still receiving aid at the llih St. Marks hospital. 4Ie was hurt wd men at a Rilev C.ondfello.i lime was spent in Salt Lake City. L.milv retri'OM at noon Sundav He was born Aug. 23. 1891 a quite seriously. A dozen or more of the Nelson Au.a. 14 ll'4l at Rivet side park, son of Harold L. and Ifl.iho Smith family of our community traveled 5lh So and l.lth West. Salt Lake Smith, lie was a high priest. Was to Logan canyon last week end o Cilv. M tubeis are lequested U) one of their past presidents as welt as of the elders quorum. Was scout attend the family reunion They hr no; lum lies Mr. H and .ills have when James time great they surely Hampton master for 10 years anil was one ol it a family probUm. And fin photography, get together. We heard about Walt have u.t lit timed Horn a three the lust tl receiving a scout masawl Blanche, Jay and Betty,, week lishmn trip spent m Yellow- ters key. Was also a South Davis LDS stake scout commissioner, in in teoching the Harold and Elna, Jimmie and stone. too, hoi iti piece Mr. un-- l Mis Bon'-Ostler lhe old South Davis stake. He was Connie all going. There were some lor more but we didn't quite eaten (Kate) and tanulv an p ndmg a Centerville town treasurer children the value of fomily relationships lew davs m Montana eight years, and was a Red Cross just who. Mr. and Mrs Dale Tolmnn (Dor swimming and first aid instructor Members of the younger set . . . through the fomily album of portraits, presented Rennie Moss with a love- othv Robns) are the pi mid and lor years. Until his illness seven in ly brief case to use in his mission- happv pai cuts of a new soil who years ago, he was bookkeeper thot someday will become theii most ; 11 17. 194!) and a Salt Lake laundry supply firm. ary work at the party which was made his debut July held at the Dave Howard home weighed 7 lbs 14 o o This is the Surviving besides Ins widow are two sons, Ray II. and Dale H. last Monday evening. Rennie will 4th soil tor the couple. priceless heritoge, as part of one mans Mi. and Mis. Nathan C. Raw-so- Smith and five grandchildren, two leave the Union Pacific station are spending a few davs visit- sisters. Mrs. Razel Baiber and Miss Sunday evening Aug. 7th at 5 45 family. . Vera Smith and a brother Milton and friends in p.m. for his field of labor in Fin- ing letati-e11. of Centerville. Smith all Utah. land. Mr and Mrs. Eugene K. Clay Funeral services lor Harold NesGrandma Blanche Moss enterveiv happy with the wee len Smith were held Saturday tained hqr grandchildren at a am so iadv, J their first child, who July 30 at 4 30 p m. in the Cenvming slumber party with all the things ion-e194'l tin .ii.i July 11, terville First ivaru chapel, conducthat go with it at her canyon homo and weighed (I lbs. 15' o. Mrs. ted by Bishop Sutherland W. Clayin Mueller park on Thursday eve(lav ts the fo: mer R.dv Young ton. Prayer at the home by Eugene ning Aug. 4th .That's one party Ch it ago. III. Ford. Qregan prelude and post link those youngsters do look forworn Sustained Sunday evening as hv Amelia li. White, invocation to each year. president of the Third ward Re- Bish. Gilbert K. Tingey, ladies Next Thursday is Child Health lict was La Vatin Shirley chorus led by Mrs. Harold Roberts clinic at the South Bountiful with society Blain La Vein Kate and accompanied by Alta Blood and chapel 9 oclock. Ostler as counselors. Annette Mr. sang. Softly and Tenderly. One of the most prettiest and Hardy will serve in the capacity and Mrs. Harold Roberts sang a most cleverly arranged parlies of of secretary-treasurer- . duet. In The Garden," William the season was held at the Urry The retiring officers are Irota home on Friday evening Aug. 24th. Argyle, LcVaun Shirley, Luvena Eeverley Urry, Delores Winegar, Barnes and Harriet Young. ''presiViola Weeks and Lola Nesson comFirst and second counselors bined their ingenuity to entertain dent, and secretary-treasurer- , respecfriends of Lilliam Moss at a per- tively. Pink honor. in sonal shower her One of the very lovely outdoor and white was the color scheme summer parties was that held Monbut the score cards, place cards, day on the beautiful lawn evening and favors table decorations at the Keith Hansen home. Guests brought fourth exclamations of de- were the LDS advisors of the First light They w'ere of original design ward anti their partners who were and extremely clever. Miss Moss seated at a table centered with was the recipient of many lovely colorlul flowers and burning tagifts from this group. favors for the ladies pers. Corsage Nursing abrasions and sore added tot he beauty. Place cards spots are Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nord-gra- for the men were short poems, . (Margie Moss). Their car v ritten by Hughes, with a overturned on the Saltair highway. symbol or Marjorie miniature creation deThey are fortunate to still be with noting each ones work or vocation. us. Alter the supper, by all, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lallis arc games were played. enjoyed Mrs. Hansen is making their home with Dr. ana chairman of the LDS girls. Mrs. Elmer Moss temporarily while they complete their new WEST home just north of the Dr. Moss residence. Telforfd was house keeper in their Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moss former- absence. ly of South Bountiful but now oi The William Blake family held Richland, Wash., have been spend- their annual reunion in Fairmont ing their vacation in Utah visiting park last Sunday. About 75 of the friends and relatives. Hatch descendants attended the pien.c Mr. and Mrs. Julian held each year on home and program son their infant brought nearest date the birthday of the from the hospital on Saturday Blake William from originally after another series of tests and Provo. Ilis son, Samuel Blake of treatments. That little fellow is is president of this family Provo surely having an unhappy time oi organization. There were 12 chilMrs. E. S. Barrett and sons dren of William Blake. The high priests and their wives Hatch and Jee of Pocatello spent attended the annual stake outing the past week at the home ol on Wednesday at and Lagoon Mrs. Ezra T. Hatch. a very entertaing The Urrys had a quiet vaca- every body had tion time resting at the granji-dadd- evening. Mrs. Charles B. Mann lakes and at Moon lake on of Mr. and are visiting among Wyo., Lovell, Every homemaker can now save many dollars every month and the Duchesne river. as old and friends here relatives La Rae Ellis, Zeda Sweat. Lean n ith an Electric Home F they were former residents here . save time, too Turner, Louise Moss, Ila Howard, many years ago. Ruth Ann Nelson, Ronnie Moss The LDS girls enjoyed a full and De Vor Moss spent a happy at the home of Mrs. Shirevening day at Welfare Square last week. on Tuesday evening You save money because quantity purchases always result in Venna Mansfield ws in charge of ley Petersons to textile paint. Light learning the group. refreshments were served followfind that freezing is quicker, cleaner and cooler Joyce Moss Jensen is at home savings. the lessons. recovering from an operation ingMr. Clarence Eldredge was well which' was performed recently. an to return home on Tuesday than home canning that it saves time and work. And Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Moss return- enough and is convalescing slowly, ed last week from an extended trip we hope. Electric Home Freezer you always have food on hand for unex in the northwest and the west coast Holbrook is in Miss Elaine Eleven members of the South Moore. Ida., spending several pected guests and seasonal foods in every Bountiful ward attended the gen- weeks with relatives. ealogical class of instructions held Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Layton spent season. No wonder Electric Home Freezers at the Bountiful First ward on Tuesday in Logan visiting Mr. and Tuesday Aug. 2nd. This is the first Mrs. Edward Clay. arc so popular. ot a series of lessons to help those The Roy Mangus family reunion interested in obtaining records was held Sunday in upper Mueland filling record sheets correctly. ler park with a delicious steak Mrs. Miller the instructor is very dinner. This being an unusually competent. The class is open to hot day in the valley, every one all who are interested and will enjoyed the cool park. convene each Tuesday evening for Guests were Mr. andshady Mrs. Joe eight weeks. Murphy and son from Provo acBalloons arid whistles were the companied by Joes parents, Mr. guest gifts received by twelve and Mrs. Bert Murphy and son lriends of Larry Green at the Don: from Long Beach. Calif., Mr. Dealers have mony models birthday party which his mother, and Mrs. Bob Potter and son; Mrs. Mrs Thco Green gave for him Gary Frampton and 2 children; ord sizes for families of at Grandma Marys home last Mr. arid Mrs. Dave Bryson and 2 to 12. Tuesday. In fact the prizes were 2 children; Leroy and his frieni? so entertaining that the kiddies Condil Steed from Salt Lake: Mrs. almost forgot to eat the ice cream, Ilcene Haines from Rock River. cake and candy. Lairy reached his Wvo., was unable to attend. ELECTRICAF ASSOCIATION INTERMOUNTAIN UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO4th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell i V' . '' 1,1 .1 ut , 'h - I , - iii-il I o centervTLle news s 1 aiio: I i i 1 - which - i lh-o- s I 1 HEIR CONDITIONING ... n s Fair-view- . f . I n BOUNTIFUL it y Youll with 'K L - -1 |