OCR Text |
Show THE DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, Bountiful, Utah, February 26, 1954 ORGHARD NEWS NORTH SALT LAKE LUBBERS Margaret Utah Jacobsen spent a from few days here at the home of her siter, Mrs. Ed Jensen. While here she visited her three brothers, S. M. Christensen, Jake Christensen and Harold Christensen. Bishop and Mrs. S. Lawrence Moss returned this week froma trip to Los Angeles, Calif. where they combined business with pleasure, visiting old friends. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wakefield attended a farewell testimonial Wednesday, Feb. 17 at the Liberty-Wells recreation center in Salt Lake in honor of Pres. and Mrs. A. Lewis Elggren. After the program a reception was. held and Mildred Elggren . and Florence had a chance to talk about their girlhood days together. Mrs. Carl Jensen Alan, cently here of St. spent and Paul, visiting with young Minn. a couple re- of weeks Mr. Jnsen’ Ss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen. Carl was recently set apart as the supervisor of the Sunday schools in the North Central stakes mission. Mrs. Jensen also visited her: parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Memmoth in Salt Lake City. \ C. F. Bushman of North Salt Lake celebrated his 86th birth- day with a family home of dinner his daughter, at the Mrs. Iver - Stromberg (Lillian) in Salt Lake City. Mr. Bushman makes his home with his daughter, Mrs. Jo seph H. Wood (Freda) in North Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Puzey spent the week end of Feb. 20 in Sanpete county visiting Mrs. Puzey’s. mother, Mrs. Kate Monin Moroni and Mr. Puzey’s day at Brighton, where they en- joyed the skiing. Mrs. Elmer Day and Mrs. Dean Day recently motored to Stockton, Calif. Mrs. Elmer Day besides visiting with her son, Dean, had a chance to visit with. her daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stonebraker of North Hollywood. Mrs. Dean - Day will spend some time with ' her husband, who is at present stationed in San Diego with the U. S. navy. Superintendent Gus Liebelt of the Orchard ward Sunday school has been taking pictures of Sunday school officers and teachers and members of the various departments. He will display these pictures next Sunday, Feb. 28 from about 8:15 a.m. until the close of Sunday school. They will be posted on the bulletin board. Sunday, Feb. 28 at 2 the i stake Sunday school conventions will be held in the South Boun- tiful ward. All officers and teach ers are requested to be Y. this parents The Mosquito ‘Abatement proBy DON THURGOOD gram for Davis county: got under way at a recent meeting of coun ty and community representaMy friend Mac and I were tive at the court house in Farmtalking about the Intermountain ington. The following men will supervise the work this year: Postal Rifle match today and a Morris Swapp will supervise all gentleman sitting nearby inquircontrol work, Bill Warren will ed as to where this rifle match cover the territories of South was, so I though that perhaps a Weber to West Point, Dick Stev- lot of people would be wondering this same thing; here is how enson will cover the territory from West Point to Layton; Ted it works: the various teams enLaser will cover the area from tered in this postal match all stay right on their home range Layton to North Farmington Junction; Roland Long will and go through the firing process work on the area from North of a match just as nearly the Mr. college week at Provo end and Mrs. with Orson is where her Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard and A large number of Layton friends attended the wedding re- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weaver of ception of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bountiful were Sunday guests of Trojeak held in Roy, Utah last Mr. and Mrs. Harris Adams and Saturday evening. Mrs. Trojcak family. is the former Catherine Brush. A farewell testimony will honMr. Trojeak is the son of Mr. or Richard Thornley Sunday and Mrs. Charley Trojack Sr. of evening, Feb. 28 at 7:30 at the Texas. |Layton Second ward. Dick is the} Mrs. Richard Hendelekeen and husband of Karen Fisher Thorndaughter, Lisa of Pocatello, Ida. ley and the son of Mr. and Mrs. returned home Sunday after Harry L. Thornley. He will soon spending a week with her par- leave for the eastern states LDS ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Daw- mission. son. 3 Mr. es is on busi- ness. Hollyhock Day) camp DUP. meet- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Vilate Call with Mrs. Mary Call and Mrs. Octavia Neville as as- sisting hostesses. Lesson was given by Mrs. Irene Doney. A committee was: appointed to select the new coming year. officers for The Layton Second ward held its annual dinner Saturday from 12 to 2. A program was enjoyed in the evening and Sunday evening the former bishops were honored at sacrament meeting. All three were largely attended. -BARBER’S the Bi _ Launder-Rite Mr. and Mrs. Jay ‘Cuillimbre |, and two children of Price were Friday visitors at the home of their grandmother Mrs. Lettie Adams. Spencer Harris and Clark Mrs. Elbertine Young of Salt Brown were the speakers in the Lake City; Mrs. Maggie SimLayton Third ward sacrament| mons and Mrs. Fern Newman meeting Sunday evening. Vocal were dinner guests Sunday of selections were sung by Dick Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons and Egan of Syracuse. family. | Reed Walker of Alberta CanMr. and Mrs. Steven Miller ada visited here last week with and family have moved to Far relatives. West to make their home. After receiving injury to his foot Clair Sparrow had several stitches taken in it last week. ” Self Service 359 No..Main Special This Week |} RUGS, ‘WASHED | Those attending the Clearfield Literature Guild held at the Ben Lomond hotel, Ogden from LayFarmington Junction to the Por- same as if all the time were ton were Mrs. Ruth Baird, Mrs. Dry Cleaning right there and were firing side Mary Adams. Minnie Moore ter lane area and Dallas WorkShirt Laundry man will work on the project]. by side Then the scores are sent Brown gave the play “Sea Gulls from Porter lane to Salt Lake. in to a central headquarters and West.” there assembled and recorded, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams enIt was voted on at the meeting and judged just the same as a tertained with dinner last Sunto purchase a new unit for spray shoulder match day in honor of the birthday of : aenabaeae: ‘ ing and transportation ...a shoulder to would be; there is this.advantage their son, Beecher. Other guests Dodge station wagon. Meetings Square dancing is being held of the group will be the second | however, every shooter in the were Mrs. Beacher Adams and Tuesday in each month. March club has a chance to compete, two children; Mr. and Mrs. Lew- “for fun” every Wednesday eve9 is the next planned meeting. and not just the best ones, every is Brown and two children of ning at 7:30 pm. at the Layton It was announced there will be one trys hard to make the team Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Second ward. Miss Lois Hyer of Ogden was Winegar and three children. a mosquito abatement conven- and HONESTY and SPORTMAN SHIP are the by-words. over-night guest of Frank Hickenlooper, manager a Sunday tion in Magna, March 19-20. Completition is getting pretty of ‘the Utah Power and Light Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande _SimAt the recent Sweetheart ball keen as we are now shooting in company, Layton was the guest mons. held in Sunset ward the followMayor Elias Pee sank has aning couples represented the var- the 7th week of our match, but speaker of the Roy Kiwanis club You know Miss Perkins. Well, eos “IT do. But I don’t have ious organizations in the church. I thought you would be interest- Wednesday evening at Ma’s and nounced the following appointed. in hearing some interesting time to teach you now.” she’s been driving her own car Pa’s cafe, Roy, Utah. ments to head various departMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Easthope dope from our friend Frank SibIrvin Newman was on a busi_around our town for a little more From where I sit, it’s not alments in Layton city. Public for the Primary Association, than 30 years. ways easy to have a' good answer Lois Martin and Jerry Elsworth bett who is now shooting with ness trip to Monroe, Utah Thurs- safety, police and fire departthe Napa, Calif. club; you know day and Friday of last week and ment, Gordon Reese and Alvin; ready when you need it. But when ~The other day she had a bit of for the MIA, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver somebody insists that I yote for Dustin for the Relief society; Mr. the Napa No. 1 team is having a visited with his parents, Mr. and Jacobson; water and planning trouble parking down on Main Yergen Newman while departments, Marion Bair to be| his candidate, for instance, or | and Mrs. Darwin. Olsen for the rough time of it in the AA class, Mrs. Street. Didn’t quite male it the . assisted by Jay Danisie. Streets, Sunday school; Mr.* and Mrs. but last week they turned in the there. choose tea instead of a temperate first try, so she pulled out to highest score of the tournament, Mrs. Rufus Dickson returned sidewalks, drains and weeds, AlDee Wallace for the genealogy glass of beer with dinner, I know start over when a fellow waiting class and Bishop and Mrs. Geo. thus far. Frank tells: me that] home last Saturday after spend- vin Jacobson, assisted by Dick the answer. It’s all a matter of to pass started tooting his horn S. Reid. This Saturday Bishop these same men, Ray Stoll, Ed ing the past two months in North Cook; parks, public property and personal preference ... and nore impatiently. Lloyd Paniagua Carolina with her daughter Mrs. recreation, Dick Cook, assisted and Mrs. George S. Reid will ‘Paniagua Jr., _ of us like “backseat driving” from On the second try, she was still While by Gordon Reese; public health, represent the ward as honored and Myron Stanley, shooting in Reid (Barbara) Jones. anybody. regionals having a little difficulty and so last there she suffered a broken sanitation, garbage and mosquito guests at the North Davis stake ‘the West Coast the team _§ gallery wrist. this smart aleck hollered, “Lady, -|abatement, Jay Dansie, assisted Sweetheart ball to be held in year, won championship. Also last year out do you know how to drive?” “Yes, Duane Talbot who is serving by Mr. Bair. Mayor Dawson will Clearfield. of approximately 1700 shooters _ young man,” Miss Perkins an-_ in the air corp and stationed at act as chairman of general Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Nicholas of competing in the nationals they Laury field, Denver is on a 7 Sunset will be host and hostess funds, sewer, debt service, eduCopyright, 1954, United States a Foundation — in their home for the Sunset won 6th place. Further honors day leave here with his mother cation, elections, conventions and donations. ward choir Sunday evening fol- came to this club when Ed Pan- Mrs. Telitha Talbot. iagua Jr. won the northern CaliMiss Jackie Watt student at lowing the evening ward confer“Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbot} ] fornia gallery- championship at the A. C. Logan spent the week have moved from the Anchorage ence time. Calif—and now a end here with relatives. According to Mrs. Derral Drap Willows to the Leonard Layton farm. _ Miss Myrna Day who is attend er, president of Sunset ward Re- hearty handshake of congratulaMrs. W. N. Judkins and Mrs. lief society, Maud Martin of Og- tions from the rest of the shootBob Despain and children of ers, and wishing you luck from den will speak on internior decliving, as well as in the field of Murray and Mrs. Albert Bailey here on out—Matanuska No. 1 Bs ena the opening of his new offices: orating at the Wednesday meetand children of Blanding, Utah sports: ing of the Relief society this team is setting a pretty hard were Sunday visitors at the THINK. ‘BIG For General Practice _ place, and there are only two If you think you are beaten, you are; week. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jud-|| to go—the old If you think you dare not, you don’t, Emphasizing Structural Diagnosis _ Phyllis: Chilson 13, daughtér more matches kins and family. df you’d like to win, but think you can’t; says, “Hold ’em and It’s almost a cinch you won’t. of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chilson of coach Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okiltterry and Manipulation—Medicine, SHrECry wee squeeze ’em boys.”’ If you think you’ll lose, your lost, Sunset is confined in her home |of Goshen spent the week end It just occurred to me that For out in the world you'll find, with a bronchial infection. Weight Control ‘with their daughter and son-inSuccess begins with a fellows will, A surprise baby shower. was perhaps a great many of our Its all in the state of mind. law, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande at recently given in honor of Mrs. readers do not know that the Full many a race is wat; |Simmons. Scott Wiberg, of Sunset. Host- teams firing in this postal match Ere ever a streak is fun, The Layton stake © Sunday And many a coward fails, esses for the occasion were Mrs. are selected from a total. memschool union meeting was held Ere ever his work’s begun, Robert Harbertson and Mrs. bership in the clubs entered of Think big, and your deeds will grow, Sunday afternoon at the Lavras approximately 700. Now that is Lloyd Martin of Sunset. Think small and you'll fall hee Fourth ward chapel. © that you can and you will, A ladies club in Sunset will quite a lot of rifle shooters, and Think Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons Its all in the state of mind. meet this Friday in the home it takes a great deal of effort left Thursday for San Francisco and concentrated practice to get If you think, you are outclassed, you are, of Mrs. JAnn Smith of Sunset. California for a few weeks trip|| got to think high to rise, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Dyreing of up near the top of the list so You’ve You’ve got: to be sure of yourself before, Idaho Falls and Leland Dyreing once more we salute those whom. You can ever win a prize. of Richland, Wash., recently have made the high five scroll. Life’s battles don’t always go | To the stronger or faster man; _I wish to offer the following But called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles sooner or later the man who WINS, thoughts from an other (up- Is the fellow who THINKS he can. Boogart of Sunset. Thanks for listening, again. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wil- known) as an aid in our life and liams are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Glenn Carver of Sunset. & DRIED $1 and up From where Isit ... dy Sac Marsh | | Wish Dr. tins rd Sai F. That Seeman. 161 North Main ASE Bountiful, Utah Phone 1080,: Day or Night present. The good turn for the day of Feb. 17 for the boy scout. troop of the Orchard ward under the - leadership of scoutmaster Ralph Sleight was done, when the scouts met at the home of Naomie Wood Salter, cut down a tree and chopped wood for her laundry stove. Mrs. Salter served dinner to the boys 4nd all a wonderful time. It brought back happy memories to Naomie of the time when her own family was active in scout work. FOOD BARGAIN | | ABOUT OUR NEW CHECKING SERVIC|E Today's Biggest FAMO Us -Weetinghooal ye mr LAUNDROMAT — Dl i! and electric 4 / YY Wy ow oy | l MILKjo e¢ If you carry a ThriftiCheck — account at this bank, your balance can be as small or as large as you ‘wish. Obviously, this is a big advantage to ThriftiCheck depositors operating on a moderate income. | Just be sure your balance is enough to cover the checks you issue. : If ‘you avout gone to Intermountain Enterprises and receivéd those beautiful, Westinghouse twin salt — and pepped shakers for free, then you better soon! They are being given to all parents who will come in and look at the Westinghouse line carried in Bountiful. Shop at Home. : equals in ener ly food value 9/10 Ib.Ca , or 9% oranges,| In Addition to Our Regular Checking Service Farmers State Bank Woods Gross, Utah Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sead or Completely Automatic, : Full Size, Agi-Tumble Action’ It’s new! It’s low priced! It’s - loaded make with features that washday ~ completely automatic and assure clean-— er, whiter clothes. ELECTRIC - CLOTHES DRYER / ‘LOW COST CHECKING ACCOUNT a LAUNDROMAT” One quart of Cream O’ Weber Slanting Front, Fully \ Cream O’ Weber Milk is the ipa _ feod bargain you can buy!| gran. oP a sen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Puzey in Spring City. Miss Vanon and Virginia Wilson, Sandra Sconberg and Jean - Jensen spent Washington’s Birth ing B. home 1] - son, LAYTON NEWS © TTT] Mrs. Moroni, BURSON " IDA -P. SHOOTING THE BULL SUNSET. CLINTON Page Five f FITS Automatic, Faster Drying It ends heavy lifting, tirmg | Westinghouse - 44 pe oe Dany the hard work -of line drying clothes—and it -hanging—all dries your clothes as you want Intermountain Enterprises 105 North Main Telephone them, dry or damp-dry. 606 — |