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Show LAYTOM HEWS Lenten services will begin Lajrton Acroru.ns; to F.ever-erDonald YY. Dalster, pastor Lutheran Church, of the Trin-'tLenten services wil begin on Ash Wednesday, February It, t 7:30 p.m. and will be held every Wednesday evening until Easter. Lent is more than six weeks bng. Lent is a season of the Church Year observed by Christian pen-pi- e tbrongliout the world; Lent is the time cf the year when we think about our Lords suffering and death upon the Cross. During Lent we remcm her how rtuch Jesus loves us enough to gie ILs l.fe to save us from our 8 ns. To help us ponder the central feet of the Christirn religion namely that Jesus Christ suffered end died for the sins of worall the world a ship sendee will be held each Wednesday evening at the Tnn ity Lutheran Church. These d tearh-tr- s Eighty-fivLayton in Davis County have comvisual aids pleted a extension course from Brigham Young University. The course was offered to teachers who desired to learn more about modern teaching materials, said LeRoy Lii.deman, director of Audio-VisuEducation in Davis County and Sixth Grade teacher at Kaysville Elementary school. (lasses were held once a week Clearfield and in Bountiful, Layton. In Jrurtori Evan Dr. Royce hlandio. and Gienn Gagen taught their specific section or specialty lor four weeks in each city, . Dr, Royce Flan Jros clas. es were devoted primarily to theory and utilization of audio visual techniques; and practical instruction in the use of all types of visual aids equipment. Glenn Gagcns section was in the use and construction of third diweiHonal audio visual mi terials. This included e Me-mo- V- - i c V 3. for "Substitut-n- Feb. 25 Suffering in Silence, Isaiah 55:0-7- . Cut Off March 4 Sinners, Without Justice 53:4-5- . Isaiah i i - 53:8. i Buried With the March Rich, Paiah 53. 'J. March I 31 March 20 (Maundy Communion wuth Thursday) Christ". March 27 (Good Friday) A Service of Song in Sait Lake City. Special Sunri-- e and Festive be held on Easter services Sunday, March 29. 3 X 2. things as chart holders, aquariums, terrariums, movie boxes, and all tvpes of arithmetic numbering devices and games. maThese third dimensional terials were made by the individual teachers as part of their assignments at home, Mr. Memotts classes includfree materials; locating learning to use wet, dry and rubber cement in mounting pictures; making accordion booklets, acetate folders, etc.; and learning to use different types of lettering and enlarging devices. ed We are investigating the class possibility of a follow-u- p duo to the inteiest shown by this group of teiichers, said Mr. Lindeman. Ha who is afraid of being too generous has lost the power of The best being magnanimous. man or woman is the most selfed. Mary Baker Eddy 14 , 'TW V V 3- v 4 L i sm1 r tU-dA , ' v V ' i $& J Og Crestwood Third place honors Layton in the recent slogan contest to help promote YVeber College as a four-yea- r university went to Layton, Maynard YY'hitesides, a freshman at the school. His Dana Randall, entry read, YVeber U in Sixty-twdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent He received ?3 for his school has returned to Randall, entry. after a session with the mumps. Anticipating are the other three Randall children. 3 A 4iqr - Jr i ' x , y , atdkaw o. Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Culll more attended the Univeraity of game in Salt Lake Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. X. Robert Kelly, East Gentile, celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Dr. Kelly gifted Mrs. Rebecca Hiltons third his wife with a loving cup engraved to the most patient and fourth grade classes at wife in the world. ILlitop Elementary school will present a combination Lincoln 43 relatives and Y'alentine assembly proApproximately attended the fireside family regram for the Bchool and parunion held at the home of Da- ents of the children in her 513 vid and Margaret Adams, rooms this Friday at 1:30 p.m. South Mam, on Saturday eve- in the e room of ning. the school. Marking their third birthdays on Sunday were twins Jan and Julie, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John X. Adams, East Lay-toi- l. Special dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love and six children and Nancy Adams. Kaysville From Falo Alto, Also dropping in during the day California conies word of the were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde arrival of a baby boy', born Adams, and Dr. Robert R. February 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Christensen's children. Howard Heaton. It is their first The Marwood Laytons will child and will be named Timleave in the rear future for othy Howard. New York City where they will Boasting grandparents are attend the 75th Annual Conven- Mr. and Mrs. YYilliam Heaton, tion of Painting and Decorat- Fruit Heights, and Dr. and Mrs. of America. M. Lynn Bennion, Salt Lake ing Contractors They will be accompanied by City. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford YV. JohnKaysville Mr. and Mrs. Jay son of Ogden. YY'ebster are happy to announce On Friday etening, Mr. and the arrival of a son bom FebMrs. Marwood Layton and Maj- ruary 6 at the St. Marks Hosor and Mrs. Carl Lafaso of Og- pital. weighing in at 7 lbs., 12 den attended tha Inaugural Ball oz. This is their Bixth child. of Salt Lake City Tainting and Proud grandparents are Mr. and Decorating Contractors, held at Mrs. Rulon Killian, and Mr. and the Hotel Utah roof garden. Mr. Mrs. LeRoy Webster, all of Layton was the installing of- Kaysville. ficer for the two Salt Lake City Clearfield: Emilio and Alvina Chavez Chapters. a boy, on February 4. Maestas, Anxiously awaiting Glen Taylor and LaDean Pet-tc- y weather are Mr. and Mrs. HarRiches, a girl on Jan. 31. vey Layton bo that construction can begin on their new Layton: home on Gentile Street. Davis Granville and Frances Allen Powell, a boy, on Feb. 1. This week, the Sunday night study group met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. V. Robert Kelly. Dr. Kelly presented Matthew On Cowleys tape recording Miracles .and led tho discus-sio- n which followed. Refreshments weie served to the tcn couples attending, West Kaysville West Kaysville Mrs. Robert Iverson and three children, Blackfoot, Idaho, visited a few days last week with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint and other relatives, multi-purpos- EXECUTIVE HOARD MEMBERS of Oakridge Country Club Ladies Association prepare decorations and novel ideas for Valentine Dance to be held this Saturday evening. Left to right, Mrs. W. S. Wagstaff, Mrs. Ralph Harman, Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, Mrs. Malu Iloppiiaina, and Mrs. Tom L. Steward. Husbands will be guests of honor at the sweetheart ball. He pointed out the DAV National Service Officers are fully (rained und paid by the DAV to act as Attorneys-in-fac- t for veteran who has a just any dolApproximately 33 million claim for disability compensalars were obtained for tion. Their services arc free to veteians, their widows and de- nil veterans, their widows or pendents duiing the pait fifeal dependents, in ftling and preyear by the Disabled American senting their claims before VetVeterans, John L. Klein.'teuber, erans Administration rating Commander of Davis County boards. They also give assisttoChapter, ,o. 31, reported ance and counselling on matters day, of hospitalization, insurance, reA report received hero by habilitating training and emDAV Chapter officials shows ployment. The DAY National Service that in tho last year DAV Officers are located throughout Service Officeis made nation, lie said, and this 119,100 appearances before Veterans Administration rating extensive program of isassistto made the ance boards and reviewed 231,709 YA claims files, resulting in bene- possible through contributions fits of approximately 19 million from the public to the DAV In-- 1 dento-Ta- g program (miniature dollars lor deserving disabled license tags for keyrings) and veterans. we want to express our grati- This is a fine record of ser- tudo to the American public for vet- this fine support. vice to erans by DAV National Service Officers, who also proved 1 Whatavar enslaves man a service connection of disabilities divine to the posed government. same in the for 3,S2 veterans makes man free. Mary period, Commander Klcinsteu-be- r Truth Baker Eddy said. flews DAV Na-tinn- members and prospective mem-th- e beri a urged to attend, The ladies auxiiary will also jheld a social meeting at 8 p.m. at the DAY home on Tuesday, February 17. An explanation of the program will be made. All members and eligible members are urged to attend. A special invitation is issued to all wives of chapter members who are not yet members of the auxi- . MSPiy fO r SttSflQ Party tor Former Ohioans All people who are planning to attend the Ohio party to be held on February 27, are urged to get their reservations as soon as possible. The response has been greater than was expected and all reservations should be made by February 17. A rhow mein dinner will be served and a donation of fl.Oo per per- - Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. Rosana YVhita, Mrs. LaRue Cox, attended tha wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zest in Salt Laka Saturday evening. Mrs. Zest is a niece of Mrs. Small and C. Small, At Hilltop IP- V') - i fc Page 8 Crcstwood Slogan winner School program A tSx ' 4 A Isaiah Abundantly Satisfied, 5.3:10-- : , 10, 1959. H. friends and neighbors were ly present. Mrs. Kathy Raines of Layton demonstrated the products. evening Wednesday schedule is as follows: February 31 (Ash WednesUnbelief, Isa ah 53:1-day) February is JOURNAb-Fe- 11 The visual aids course . Tup-perwa- singing, scripture readirg (the Passion Hi'torj), prayer, and a series of brief sermons cn the way of salvation, based on Laiah '3. 85 Davis teachers complete 12-we- ek 101 Mrs. lietfy Shepherd, Wherry Housing, held a party on Thursday evening, February 5. Approximate- services will le of an informal natuie and will include hymn The Births Advanced in 1 Second Ward Kaysville Keith Bennett, of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ee nett, and Taul Cheney, on Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cheney from tha Secom graduated Primary, Sunday tvenin at Sacrament meeting. P.and Ilollist, son of Mr, n Mrs. Orson Hollist, was wad YVard Second Class Scout, The Homebuilder group presented a short skit for the Primary Penny Drive at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. spring Local educator to Attend conference YVashington, Feb. 2 A record turnout of approximately educators is expected 3JXK) when the 43rd annual contention of the National AssociaPrintion of Secondary-Schoo- l cipals (NASSP) opens in Philadelphia, Feb. 7. Among those due to take part in this important meeting will be Emil Whitesides, principal, Davis High Schocd. American citizens better Informed son will be asked to help defray expenses. Call one of the follow-in- g numbers: Kaysville 329-J or Kaysville Kaysville thanks to Advertising) 007-N- 128rt. Has ycur food budget been strained lately? Then it is time for you to start shopping at Fublik Food Earn where you can save up to 10c on every dollar excessive advertising spent. You do not pay for stamps fancy fixtures oi food in o! nor any the frills that bring the cost Super Markets. You reup ceive a full dollar value for each dollar spent. ALL PRICES AS MARKED PLUS ONLY 10 Red Ribbon Blade Cut Vegetables Pot Roast 3 ADVERTISER AT WORK! 10 . , .. - remind! fusing works overtime to keep you posted on new products and you of es tablished.brands.jis, part, othevarietycL news in yqur,j mewspaper.f' Y jAdvertising' :Var valuable aslet teTouf economy' because" it provides the stimulant that makes people buy. As more goods are bought, more and more goods are made-a- nd at JowcTiCOSt Jyou-jSo- , you,see( benefits you it'" advertising reallyM y nap Every day; all across this land cfcur?7advertiiinglithe adverJ lising in. this newspaper-i- S doing its part to bring you the good news' Jof more and better produstgrfTQducig that are Cgngtently.imprpvjng'j ' (our f I standards CUDAHYS Sausage 12 Oz. Tang Pounds PURITY Cake Mix 3 8. Cookies Pkgs. 3 Tkgs. 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