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Show Layton war veteran book Compiled by Frank Adams Layton Who answered the What year did water from call to arms from Layton dur- the Davis and Weber Canal ing Woild I, II and the Korean reach Layton ? War? When did the i abroad come Who came back in a flag to Layton ? What year did telephones apdraped casket? Where did they die? peal- in the County? What date did the thiee waiHow many men left Davis st art and end ? County to render military serii Why should the facts be pre- vile during the War? served ? What was the wage scale Wheie can you pel the anteachers liei e for school in swers ? When will the record he l'MKl? When was electricity for available? What are the words of the domestic use introduced here? When was the first cement official service songs? Who were the charter mem- highway made in the County? What is Utahs largest indusbers of the Layton American try? Post? Legion The answers to these quesWho was the first Layton tions and many more are found Legion Post Commander? What important historical m Lest We Forget. A book event in our history took place on Laytons war veterans being compiled by Frank D. April (ith P,)17? Adams of Layton. Facts and most is What military picture in Lest We Forget impressive according to critics ? figures Who installed the flag pole have been carefully gathered Ceme- from numerous sources and diat the Kaysville-Layto- n vided into 11 chapters. The hisHoyv many years ago? tery? When was the Territory of tory of Laytons war veterans Utah created? occupies 10 chapters and the When was Davis County chronological history133of Davis years, County, covering carved out of the desert? When was Farmington des- makes up the final chapter. representing the Army, ignated the County Seat? What year did the Handcart Navy, Air Force and Marines Pioneers come to Layton to are scattered throughout the l ecord. make their home? did When Federal Troops Money obtained from the march through Layton to en- sale of Lest We Forget ovet gage in one of the greatest In- and above the cost of publicadian battles in the history of tion will be deposited in a trust fund in a local bank. The inthe Mountain WTest? How' many men left Davis terest from the fund will purCounty to serve in the Civil chase a gold medal, suitably enWar ? graved and presented by the Spanish-Amer-ica- Fic-tm- LUCKY LAYTON Shoppcrtunity at Cafe 80 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH PHONE 784-- J We Specialize in Home Cooked Food" SPECIALS Mrs. Erminnie Jarman Funeral set Wednesday George Hyde Dies at Downey, Idaho George Tilton Hyde, former lesident of Kaysville, died Saturday at Downey, Idaho. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m., in Low-neWard Chapel. Burial will be in the Downey Cemetery. Mr. Hyde was born Novembei 2(, lMHt, in Kaysville, a son of Simmons Rosel and Hannah Hyde. He married Emma Nib-le- y in Salt Lake LDS Temple Nov. Is, JsiiT. She died Oct. 13, lit 13. He married Bertha Shepard Nov. II, 1U17, in the Salt Lake Temple. Survivor.--, include his widow; four sons and one daughter, George Osmond Hyde, chiet hearing examiner, U. S. Depait-men- t of Agricultuie; P,osel H. Hyde, member of Federal Communications Commission; Don-alHyde, all of Washington, D. C.; Dr. Charles C. Hyde, Battle Mountain, Nev.; Mrs. Willis I (Erma) Brim, Downey; is grandchild) en ; a brother, and two sisteis, Rosel Hyde, Kaysville; Mrs. C. E. (Claia) Lay-toSalt Lake City; and Mrs Mary Mortensen, Ogden. y it n, Anyone who is interested in promoting good nutrition among' people must also be interested Miss Hed-wi- g in soil conservation. Poehler, nutritionist of Milwaukee Health Department. Layton Central Junior High School Principal to the student winning an annual oratorical contest. The theme of the contestants will be I am an Amer-- 1 lean." The winner will be selected1 by a committee of three Jun-- i ior High School faculty members. The school has boo stu-- ! dents enrolled and the attendance increases annually. You Layton War Veterans have assisted by your military service in preserving the Amer-- 1 lean way of hie. This annual oratorical project will he known, as "The Layton War Veterans Contest. Principal Richard Stevenson and his advisory committee have approved the program. Your financial support of this hook will accomplish two Funeral services Kaysville le held at 1 p. m. Wednesday for Mrs. Erminnie Williams Jarman, !m, it West First North, Kaysville, who died in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at 12:40 a. m. of natural causes. Mrs. Jarman, one of the countys oldest residents, was born May 13, lMj7, in Kaysville, to Ebenezer A. and Ada Evans Williams. She was married to Joseph B. Jarman September 20, is! 14, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had been an active member of the church, served on North Davis stake Relief Society board foi many years and was a chartei DUP member and officer, and a member of the genealogical Society for many yeais. She also had taught Sunday School, MIA, and Religion classes and for many years sang m the choir. Survivors include the husband, daughter, Mrs. Elburn (Lois) Chipman, Kaysville; and two sons, William W., Beverly Hills, California, and Cornell E., Berkeley, California. There are also eight grandchildren and 10 great-g- i andchildren. will $1 00 Spencer Steak Includes Steak, Vegetable, Potatoes, Salad, 5c Drink SATURDAY. 19th ol APRIL Beehive Tenderloin - $1 25 Includes Steak, Vegetable, Potatoes Salad, 5c Drink WE HAVE PIZZA PIE 1. You will establish an available record of all the men and women from Layton who rendered military service during the recent wars, such a record in one volume is not available today. 2. You will assist in providing a fund to perpetuate an oratorical contest on I Am An American. V ou are requested to check the list of Layton War Veterans names arranged in alphabetical order at the Adams Super Market, someone you know could he missing from this long list. Let us keep alive the principles of freedom and democracy so that war veterans will not have died in vain. If sufficient, order are received, Lest We Forget will be published and ready for disin tribution the next six months. Send your orders to Frank D. (Adams, Box 222, Layton, Utah. Copies will he .3.73 each. ille-Layt- Soil cannot be considered as soil alone. People live on it. They own it, rent it, plow and The funeial will be held in cultivate it, harvest its crops, the Kaysville First-Sixt- h Ward and live upon the fruits of the Chapel at 1 p. m., Wednesday harvest. When the soil fails, Friends may call at the Union Glov- Mortuary Tuesday from 7 un- - people suffer. 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