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Show Verdelsnd P7A sets meeting Layton 7th F' Explorers i s t - e ' tiiti T1 e I ni j i; ludi nt if i ti F i w i tilln o j. u i - rf ,1 ii 1 i a i n - j t II toe j ii in i .It t n . i t i hi t t i i ini n1 h !' HU. - 1 n w i i w K t t i I' ' di id i " p m m t I T F ik t - - tun I lift rn F i to V edv -i r Waul, on hirer b is car-li- i l ul-,- , Fxplurus and Stouts tin anh 1 arle . ( ant on, Straw Miii t i ) t me in cm t I d' t n e a i I d e TI ui n Tin F i the i ' -- i t. i berrv Holland, Woodland, Hanna, Co'evule Fcho Juii-t- ' K, n I he y n, and W el i r (aniin tappul niniiubt in trie Sum-mTalimna, a- -, it a in lailivs ( ai v n aid at Hu na i. ingei St. ta n tli fit nit r w - a'i-t- i y Ion Si hoi eld and Mi I All tet urned home Sate 1 t ang-sto- FOR VOTE n in da v at ti i noon. CHARLES E. New baby for (TED) at ton Dans County Game and his mlin Garv Ier-o- n wife, .'7 Ftid Dnve, amount e the Forth of their third child, W 1 pm blican N COUNTY son, on Sept. Jo at St Welcom-Benedicts Hospital g Baby Han-- , 13 Kristine, d, and Barbara, 4. The maternal giandparents are Mr. and Mis. 0 0. Andei-so- n of Milford, Nelraska and the paternal grandparents are tli and Mrs f' G Iverson of tii't n DID VI I for r 'A'K AITCRNEYj " I,- - ' ia Sf ' l, 'A p i V a , .V V , t4 . VA - 'I 'u es X Ruiunt Llk hunteis in IifipMn Canvon were George n II Loe and sons Glen, and Ja. Mrs. II A, Lew alien, the former Miss Arlene Loe, armed on Friday, Sept 26, from Colorado Springs, Colo, to spend a month w ith her parents Mr. and II Alls. Line, George Noith Lajton Her husband anticipates mining her on October 17th and will sound some time deer hunting in Utah. On Oct 1, the George II. Loes accompanied by Mrs. Glen Loe and Mrs. II A. Lew alien, motored to Logan to mit Mrs. Loes sister, Mrs. Jenny Austin. Ru-lo- Wed-ntsd- Game official 1 l DISHES... LAUNDRY... a, Mr. Tarley Ray, East accompanied by his son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ray, traeled to Las Vegas to see their son and brother, Jack Rav. J. Ray is a dancer in the BroadLil way production of Abner now paying at the Las Vegas Riuera Hotel. The OFT Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Adams, East Layton, for luncheon and a isiting session. Members present were Mrs. Miton Hadfield of Ogden ; Mrs Clarence Bushnell, Mrs. Eldon Mrs. Schwartz, Stirling Thornley, Mrs. Wilma Bar-loand Mrs. Dale Holbrook of Clearfield; and Mrs. Weldon Roberts, and Mrs. Rav Hervev of Kajs-villMrs. Clyde Adams was a special guest. Mrs. Marge Adams, Mrs. Mary Roberts, Mrs Ruth Adams, atid Mrs. Ordelle Thurgood of Rov, met at the home of Mrs. Wilda Schwartz, to make place cards for the 1928 Class reunion dinner to be held at Davis County High School Laton, w BATH... e. I hyp -, Youll never 1 ' iSy rj t, 1 - s v y 7 it T M, A, run out fei of a.- - . V tas. vSi hot water ps y with rV, GAS! Gih, JlaMtoM' ! n . i t' i ci it i i ,i- at pu s ! I i t i i i L L -- l ) L Be Congiis man and am Daws n vv '1 be1 if honor at Ue month' v meit'ng of t e I LL Club to be ht'd at Ue I v t m .n ai d TFu-- ' October !l at s a', Precial mu na numbe s wi.l be prtsen'ed lv Iai ris Arl mis., Vcti'ing to Caimen D bble, president, eai h mnber of thei t'ub will be accompanied by a' Lajtinil Mis guesta other, Mrs. F. E. Hemv, South Man, was calle i to Jackson Hole on her guests hi K XtjVy ' i'v'''r t ' i' s s " so, AjW fls 4 r is 4$ LtdZittx.Jkk &J, A new automatic Gas water heater gives you more hot water and costs you less Gas is the economical fast efficient wav to heat hot water It cots ou Lsa to bu Ics to i n a! le'.'. tt m nu n and less to operate and u i fat, too Its especially economical if )uu are pi Sur da v. A mident of San FranUited cisco who recently at toe Go'den Adams home, g le't 208 EaM Gentile, was Mrs. Health director Thiii nlc v II. Pitt. Parties in her honor included a Kiwanls speaker lunMein gnen bv Mrs. L vt n ' r D li th Ad tm , Brunch hosted by D vis (mi v Kalth 'Jsrnes, duectoi, Mr-Sermon Smith of Salt will ptuk ti the Lavton 7 tl pm, Thursday. , t Lai e City ; and luncheon at 0 is the Fort Douglas Country Oit l'r Club hosted by Mrs. Inin Munupal Scl mitt. Mrs. Pitt re- NCO turned to San Fiancisco ia Biig-chniur at the Maddox enjoced by Mr. Ed Layton, G38 We't Gentile, accompanied by Mrs. Louella Humphries and Miss Lottie Laeton. They aDo toured Logan Canyon and isited on the campus at Utah State Unieersity. Mirv Ann Adams, Ann-l111 1 v Adams, .rj Joan Reed, Neil I w X( O m Aieen Hvnes, c VI See new outomatic Gas water heaters at any Gas cn appliance dealer, plumber or heating Keep the family happy Keep them in hot wot MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY regis- Semng 144,0.K) customers in 77 I tah and W)omir communities uuh Natural Oat Unuersitv. Mr and Mrs. Ezra Har- ris, Lajtona, were sur-prised on Saturday evening 1 nlatnes commemoratMrs. Harris birthday. ing A pot luck dinner was by Piano students give recital refre-'nmen- Earl G. Marsell ts and ipgi.lations, at North Main Street, Suite 12, Gay Mar Plaza 183 pm at the hone of Mis Frank Bnnphuist, li7 Colonial. It is plinnod to study safety ules. CLEARFIELD, UTAH Office Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Telephone Clearfield TA Salt Lake City EM Amer-i- c in Folk Lote. V ti ip to Pio-- n ir Village m Salt I a1 e City duiing the month LAYTON STORE Penney, LAST BIG WEEK END BIG BIRTHDAY BARGAINS NOW rrZT' Marion by II -t Ttobeit D. Sim according to x7?c ? 7 U ,v, r" nv : I GIRLS TAFFE1 iEI) t OTTON FULL SLIPS r COTTON SCATTER RUGS 00 Sizes to 4 in ANY WEATHER! . 27 in. x 48 , Amazing how $5 spent at Bright accents, and so soft Penneys can redecorate your wash Machine underfoot. Sturdy, rubberized bedroom. back. Classic design. Machine bright as new. Gold, pink, rose, red, white, cocoa. washable in lukewarm In lukewarm water. ter. Decorator colors. id li in has Clair St'OTSE EISTKDAY iai-- r Iav-- t MENS 12 INCH HIGH FIDELITY LONG PLAY RECORDS 1) 'U. 1 When it rains outdde, jour electric drjer dries! You just dial in the Min any time P di f 1) o i artric laundr clothes 'o f 1M1 and sweet smelling, p Ms how that electricity 1 ' f 1. r '' I SL r if -fti Xr V 4: 3 STAINLESS For 8 EXTRA PIECES $000 88 International silver made. stainless steel. Sphene Sure, its a special buy . . . has to he at this price! But it has everything you get for dollars more. il t ; each: dinner knives, forks, pastry forks, tea plus soup spoons, 2 table spoons, butter knife. 8 ; y r A 1 v r wA "v Vl ' ?w t W OOL, NYLON, CASHMERE SUBURBAN COATS low, low price, popular (.roup ini hides seiri-- i las-- u al and ilassi-- i J Vs 7 re SURPRISEBSRTHDAY SURPRISE BIRTHDAY tmaing S 5 in. tin ns, . 4 2 $2 66 11 Slips like these at such a low prut, and indeed a surre- Stav through prise' crisp peited washings, dainty lace bodne. CHENILLE SPREADS LOOPED 11 i f Laton ELECTRIC DRYER s .m, OPTOMETRIST ir Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Duplicated, Frames Repaired 11 n, -x ham, Geraldine Krebs, Dawnell Holhst, Gloria Jean Lamb, Susan Smith and Vickie Darrohn. Several of the group wer Mr. Lttles students. -- vihitesjuis, Lavton pistmasUi Mr. Simmons fits the post hit vacant by Mr hiteidis vhin M was appointed postmaster '' Little, Camilla and Sandra Larsen, Barbara Bing- Beta Sigma Phi r for KM) Route , Christine L-e-s Lavton Mm officers Hari is. ") Flint Street, Hu ton, lien appomted mail route 7 h e, -- n, New mail carrier DRIES CLOTHES R. Mrs. Oma Wileox of th lief Society Stake Board, presented a book review of Lady Laura, a pioneer story. Regular meetings will b held each Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. beginning October 7 at th new 3rd-vtW'ard chapel. On the agenda will be the Visiting Teachers Message by Mabd Gieen; followed by a Theology lesson presented by Jean Love. All women in the Ward are said Mr. urged to attend, present Ruth Adams, vice president. d screed. Present were Mr.1 and Mrs. Ted Harris, Mr. and Mrs Jav Harris, Mrs. Waene Fronk of Tremon-toMr. and Mrs. Carl Stimson, Mr. and Mrs Irvin Stimson, Mr. and Mis. Dae id C. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Parlev J. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leek, Mrs. Jennv Hums, Mrs. Ch'oe Harris, Mrs. Lorraine Harr's, ami Mr. and Mrs Reed presented r- - were Mary F. Adams, preaW dent; Ruth Adams, first coua Vera Adams, selor; second counselor; and secretary, Edn Timms. lowing class leaders: Theology, Jean love; Visiting Teachers tomes, Mabel Green; Work Day pievievv, Allene Nelson; Litera-tuiIMther Graehl; Social Science, Vera Pettit; Relief Society magazine, Ella Ray; Music Denaitment, Betty Hart and Lahoma Lindeman. Kaysville Piano students of Mrs. Roberta Little were pre)' frci j to 4 pm at the sented m a recital on October NCO C!jh B illrnom. to wh h 3 at the L.tte home. Parents a'l newh-mveC0 Wives of the pup. Is ee special guests and refreshments were served. aie cndi lly on it d Mis. Hr)os serving as cheirm m as ted hv Paitieinatmg students were Ms. P, llu Stultz, Mrs Annette Monson, Kristine Flint, Maimuet Ju on, and Mrs. Vice Cv'snn He autumn motif will be used m aecoratmg Dr. and is anticipated ( f Oi toher. n. AN Pi ev lews of the lessons for i I were given by the fol- I'l'is-'- 1 in honor of the tenth birth- Fiplly. meeting will be hel day of David Eugene The next October 10, at tie Thursday, Craig, son of Paator and iitne of Mrs Nihla Iiesoii, Mrs. Donald Craig Eight Us Lakeuew Drive, CUarlmld, Te Cultural program will (hal guests were present. Because of the death of w e th public speaking and Willr- COMPANY Lav tv n TF e Third Ward Relief Sue etv Open ng Social vns htl Tuesday mrimr.g at the nmv "id ard Mb Ward chapel. Lui rheon v as served at noon to Fd women and I'1 childien. The timely decorative theme included bronze chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Executive es C1' h histiran, an-- n iiiuos tb- -t a Vv ('coming Coffee v 11 be hold Tjoda' , Oct. Page 4 Layton Third Relief Society Helds opening social event Katherine Cub Scout Den 8 Flint, Adams, and Franklin Dick-lavton Dm month of son were home for the 0 U tier Cub ScioguttilePen k will weekend from Utah State meet eveiy Thursday at 3 '(0 Programs for the ming year were distribute tered on Saturday, Sept. Lt1 e piogram chairman, Mis at a reunt len 27, to begin his Junior year meet ngMamanakns, of the Beta Surma Pm in the School of Engineer- S iroritv held at the home of ing at Utah State Univer- CMrs. Trark. Bringhurst, 107 lonial. sity in Logan. and Speech was the On Monday afternoon, a t' Diction pic of then regular ( ultuial birthday party was given rigram as given by Mrs. Keith Franklin Dickson erdeland wives set Welcome coffee train on Fndav. Sundav ham City Cate was and Mrs at the budding Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mockli, 840 East Gentile, on Oct. 10. were old friends, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elbern Mrs Don Fames of Twin Dickson, 771 West Gentile, Falls, Idaho. Among othwent on a picnic Sunday, er activities the foursome Sept. 28, with their daugh- attended the Universitv of Mr. and Utah vs. the Universitv of ter and Mrs. Joe Smith of Salt Idaho football game. Mrs. Lake City accompanied by Mockli unhappily reported the Smiths neighbors, Mr. that Utah lost Final score and Mrs. Neilson and chil- 20 to 0. A special guest at the dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Delian and children. Scene of home of Mr and Mrs. Tom the picnic was American Wall, East Layton, is Mrs. Fork Canyon. The group Walls mother, Mrs. Mary then proceeded along the Young of Rigby, Idaho. Alpine Drive in Proo Canyon, taking the Loop for the homeward trip. atreadv us n Gas for house heating Wuh an automatic G is water heater ya hae plcnts of hot water alwas for diha, fa laundry, for showerv VV 1 son-in-la- '' The JOURNAL Oct, 7, 1958 Dawsons will L Take trip i 1! 1 i , do in- ni v m i i M t I - n 1 at i - t- liMilml t'a 1 l hi it T ' tf-i- REFLEX-JOURNA- 'Ll V hi i U Vf7v V k V ' " i f, a Jy "- liti;lM - - V ' & ii 1 1 i' Z?A If WASH AND DRY CLOTHES BETTER, ELECTRiCALLY! - him by prf rA ty' uvi i rn lowest oer Remember, rale or PM c'd oil day Sunday oUcy lower wuei you coll sla on to fa FJCZZZ 1 Bey from Your Dealer CO. Mountain States Telephone i MST 18A-- null ivnluol , ,, , 11 t ' c I ' v V k ol, a' "ill i id ff- - TI $1 Md , LOW, LOW TWILL BOXERS $777 sm CAVALRY GIRLS MEI.TONS ARB KM I' TRIMMED long distance ft & LIGHT v ilHx brag about UTAH POWER h;' l JU' , i.itjnn1 i and 2 I p. t oil piocc Sid f id. r I1 i' r a- - Sizes 2 to d pi mt cot-- P full lining' San- frond' ci Mi n t ,11 is in blue cr red sti pis. Stitched stioi gly. Save at Penneys price! t. n 1 v $1 R. priced: 88 Sizes Brilliant jacquards g orlon ashes. shrink. dncg 4 to 10 woven of that jiffy fast won' evwwia.. |