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Show m SK1,TKMB1.R THE JOURNAL , 11(51. Mrs. Reuben Kilfoyle returned home Thursday after visiting wit', Mr. and Mrs. Stearns Ki!f.ie jj, News About Clarkston, Washington. LAYTON Mrs. Jerry N. Crowley, Jr. Was Thursday evening guest of Mrs Dale Randall in Centerville. Mrs. R. K. Taylor showed picCorrespondent tures of Korea at the Layton Third Charles Maughan Alan Cook, ward fireside Sunday evening at land L. C. Holbrook were speakers, the home of Mr. and Mrs. MaurW sacra-Scoffield. Layton Second w'ard rfient meeting; Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Whitesides underIlicken-loopFrank Mrs. and went an operation at the Dee hoBishop returned spital in Ogden and son, Ralph, last week. home Thursday after visiting in the Miss Jane Evans has been susleast. Ralph has just returned tained as organist in the Layton home from the French LDS mis-- ! Second ward Junior Mrs. Magie Simmons in-th- er The engines in most of the new model cars require powerful motor fuel. Utoco Gasoline is ever meeting this need through constant research, exhaustive tests and continual improvements. jfaj sion and his folks met him in New York. Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Simmons and Jud-- , family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn kins and family and Mr. and Mrs. 'Reed Simmons and daughter spent Sunday at Lorin Farr park enjoy-!in- g a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundquist and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Snars, of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neilsen entertained at their home Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Har- ris. a Puifal Week end guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hicken-- i looper from Salt Lake were Mr. land Mrs. Richard Beesley and son, Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Layton, MrsT Maggie Simmons, Fern Simmons and Mrs. Zenas Bennett attended funeral services for Kenneth Sim- mons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Simmons of Grace, Idaho, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons, of Burley Idaho, in the Bannoch stake chapel at Grace Saturday. Kenneth died of injuries received when a gravel truck which he wras driving over turned north of Grace, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Putnik and daughter, Julie, left last week for Sacramento, Calif., to make their home. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Diamond and family visited in Ogden Saturp day with Mr. and Mrs. William Sunday school, succeeding Miss Carol Ann Layton who will attend the University of Utah this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tingey and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley John-so- n were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson and two children1 of Tooele spent the week end with Mrs. Chloe Harris. Week end guests at the D. D. Harris home were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trane and family of Ileber n City and Mr. and Mrs. Miles and children of Provo. Speakers in the Layton Third ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Reed Bennett, Donald Neville and Jesse D. Barlow, Guests of the Wayne Flints Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson and Mr. and Ralph Dibble. Mrs. Myrtle Bair of Twin Falls, Idaho, is visiting at the home of Mr. her son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Marian Bair for a few Dill-ma- Le-la- nd w, days. Mrs. Ap-lau- and family. Mrs. C. W. Merrill of Brigham City visited Thursday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Harris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Ida Sullivan had as her e Thursday dinner guests, Mrs. Layton, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Grace Forbes and Jessie Robins. It was Mrs. Sullivans birthday. Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Wendell Smith and Mrs. Richard Hendrickson attended the Womens club, Kaysville Branch, A. A. U. W. at Davis high Wednesday night. Mrs. Marion Bair and Mrs. Myrtle Bair spent Monday evening with Mrs. Dean Simmons. Ma-bl- Latest Lingerie Warnick at their home in Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frost and children returned to their home in extra fast starts, surging power, and smooth, gliding performance under every motoring condition. You get top all 'round performance, regardless of season, because Utoco is balanced and blended at the refinery to meet the season's requirements. The result of course, is Questa. New Mexico, last week after visiting here with Mrs. Frosts parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Adams and Mrs. Kathryn Newcomb, Salt Lake, and Miss Ruth Spackman were Sunday dinner guests of Golden M. Adams and daughter, Marion. Notice No. 545 In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Davis County, jU This all means new value for your money increased value for your gasoline dollar through improved performance when you use Utoco. CMSHCTT State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Sandra Lee Jenkins, Max Dee Jenkins and Janice Kay Jenkins, Minors. Upon reading and filing the petition of Barbara M. Stanley, guardian of the persons and estates of Sandra Lee Jenkins, Max Dee Jenkins, and Janice Kay Jenkins, minors, praying for allowance for care, support and maintenance of minors has been set for hearing on Tuesday the 9th day of October, A. D. 1951, at ten oclock A. M., at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Farmington City, Davis County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 14th day of September, A. D. 1951. (SEAL) R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk; By 2 GS78M2GWZ? U TOC O' Deputy Clerk. Chief Attorney, U. S. Veterans Administration, 1710 South Redwood Road, 42nd Vtor of Progress V T A H OIL REFINING COMPANY Salt Lake City 4, Utah. Published September 15, 22 and October fi, 1951, in The 29 By VERA WINSTON THE little lingerie shop cant stay on the smallish side anymore not if it wants to keep a complete stock on hand. Every season sees a wider variety of under garments with designs developed for every type of costume. For instance, here a good choice for wear under a slim suit or a play dress, a chemise with a bra top. Per- manent pleating and sheer flow- banding with embroidered ers edges the top and hem, and the bra of this nylon crepe garment is elasticized In back. j |