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Show March 1), II) .7 Till: JOURNAI Page 3 Da vis Club Ne ws Notes Hows the weather in Boston ? Kaj.swllo Bridge meeting, and a book review will Mrs. Eva Barnes also be the main feature of the will entertain the Kaysville Bridge evening. Hub Friday afternoon in Salt Lake at the Town Club. Kay.",ville The Wonderful is M o n d a y evening, Syracuse March 11, the Syra-Lit- e Club members will be guests of Mrs. Walt- A newspaper published er E. Shoenfeld and Mrs. Lawrence the weekly of the residents interests It. Briggs, at the home of Airs. Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Shoenfeld. Entered as second-clas- s matter Mrs. Newell Gailey will present Layton, Utah, under the Act a book review. The time will be March 8, 1879. ol If D3 ELCD 11 (S - 1- DSTTiKlCE le 50 - l- S used words like these time and again dtfing your long distance calls. And, of course, thats as it should be for words are the most important part of long distance. Theyre what make long distance fun to use often. Well also bet that right now someone, somewhere would like to hear these words . . . words that bring you closer . . . words that make up the best substitute in the world for being there yourself. This evening, reach for your phone and have a wonderful time. Vell bet youve pv V '. . V .V. v.-. y. w . I Variety Anns The Variety Anns Syracuse Club members will gather at Sands Cafe in Clearfield on Thursday evening for their regular club : S, r ie - )f a SasSsSf' i,- TEEtt TIMES LAYTON NEWS 1- - 1- d 1- - i- - :h ;d )d le id ;n ,- 12V re n- a- - le vJ. s'. Layton Stake Baptismal and confirmation services were held last Saturday evening: and Sunday for the following boys and girls of the Layton Stake. Paul Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Watts; Yvonne Barlow, daughter of President and Mrs. I. Haven Barlow, from Layton 2nd Ward; Gary McCarty, son of Herbert G. McCarty; Curtis Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Harris. Florence Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison N. Harris. Michael Cheney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cheney, and Clint Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rees, from the 7th Ward. By Janice Adams March, the traditional month of flying kites and unpredictable weather, has arrived. March is a wonderful month, but one were rather included to want to hurry through so that we can get on into spring. Herewith we present our literary attempt at describing this distinctive month, March! ed with the sun bravely advancing to bring warmth and life, but then the angered wind puffs out and in alliance with the traitorous clouds obscures the foe. Then we wonder, March, do you feel bad when you lock at the month behind with its gala winter parties and dances or the month ahead with its happy picnickers and first blossoms ? Dont lament, March, for you are individual. In you we see, brought to the fore, the conflict that is continually a part of all nature. We see the clash of elements that so seldom is obvious. And after the fury comes a new awakening for the world and its March! March! Why are you Are you dissatisfied grumbling because you are robbed of the sparkle of full winter and the glory of full summer? Because you are an month, March, per- people. haps all you can show is dirty snow and disgusting mud or blustery I will utter what I believe towinds and feeble sunshine. But while we see the weariness of old day, if it should contradict all I man winter and the capriciousness of lady spring intermingled, said yesterday. Wendell Phillips we recall the magical myth of en Layton 7th Ward Babies blessed in the Layton 7th Ward Sunday were Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Briggs; Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Tremonte, and John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nordgran. March the story of how the wind and sun vied for superiority in your month. And still we see the battle going on oft-repeat- Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 THE- - MEMBER.. 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