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Show Rosewood, Paw son. Church, Ronald, Phillips, n iasuiiae isieaire Phone Show Starts 7:30 ICO Please Come by 8:30 to Kaysville, Utah See a Complete Show New Courtesy Cards Now on Sale . . . Effective Date, September 15th Tues, Wed, Oct. 7, 8 c Doris Day Thurs, Fri, Sat, Oct. 9, 10,11 SfiTELirr By Joan Elliott PLUS Jamboree Page 5 2, post-gradua- te k Ron-nenkam- 19bB s ui Whitesides, Owen, Hawthorn, three-wee- , Wiggill on Saturday were ham is a lieutenant in the her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Navy Reserve. S' Rands, and A popular young counla granddaughter Mrs. Faye LeFevre and visiting in Layton are the familv of Salt Lake Citv, Sill, Aptn, Or ecu. Willow Elm, Verdeland. Hill Field Road, Richard Heningers of MayArizona. On Saturday, of er, Luke son Mr. M Adams, ProE of a Robert at the beautiful Aviation er, D. 29, they attended & Sept. and Mrs. Frank in Adams, vo guest this week. Country Club. Approxibreakfast and banquet at is taking 100 contractors and Ol Saturday, Sept. 27, mately the National Forestry SerMr and Mrs. John Adams their wives were present. work at Utah State Univervice Convention in Salt ana lamiiy accomnanied by Mr. Layton was recently sity. Mrs. Luke Adams and Lake City; aUo on SaturMr.--. Chine Harris visited appointed Regional Nation- - children. David and were guests of ert they home day, are their making daughter and grand- - al Vice President of the n Logan vhile Mr. Adams Mr. and Mrs. N. Steven anti u d a g h t e r, Mary Ann Painting Decorating of Bountiful ; e Tanner of America. 1S pocking toward a Miss Contractors Adams, in Logan. s er He in Art. nas Thursday evening Uegrte they Adams is attending her Laytons are anticipat-a Bache'or of Science de were entertained bv Mr. ConvenNational the mg Freeman year at Utah in Business Adminis- - an(l Mrs. Robert Whitman; Stav University. They tion to be held in New gree and during the weekend tration. weie special dinner guests York City in March. thev accomnanied Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. at t ne home of Mrs. Adams On Thursday evening, Ncall Tanner, and Mr. sisttr, Mrs. Arthur D. Mrs. Mrrwood Lavton at- - Jacobson and their son and daughter Noten and son Jack-o- n Mr. 'tended a personal shower daughter were visitmg over Edward to of Logan. the Tanner Jack-ois an instructor at at the home of Mrs. Afton the weekend with Mr. and ranch in WyoBoulder, the university. Graham of Centerville. The Mrs. Harold Layton, West ming. Mr. and Mrs. Mar wood shower was given in honor Gentile and other relaPam and Trudy Tanner Lavton, 999 West (Kntile, of Mrs. Laytons future tives. of Ogden were weekend Miss On Saturday, Mrs. Josie have just returned from a daughter guests of their grandmothvisitation of the Rocky Helen Weston of Roy. Miss Dickson, West Gentile, ac- - er, Mrs. A. C. Tanner, 418 Mountain Council Chap- Weston and Harvey Lay-to- n comnanied her husband, Gentile will be married on Fri- Elburn to Salt Lake City; ters of the Painting and Mr. flmi jabez S. Deiwating Contractors, of day. Oct. 10, at the home of uhei e he attended theL tah .Adams announce the birth E d u c a tional Association 0f their ISth vvh.th Mr. Layton is the the bride. grandchild on she vis-- , gept, 26. The Roekv Mountain Council Mrs. Eva Wiggill and Contention d proud her daughter, Mrs. Jo- - ent3 0f President. Stopovers in- - Mrs. Oleah Simpson, both pawv gjr are eluded A'buquerque, Carls-'o- f seph Smith and family. Rosewood Lane, accom-baMr. and Mrs. Wendell Santa Fe and Farm-- 1 ponied Mrs. Lillian Cheney home after jams of Salt Lake City, ington, New Mexico; Colo- - of Ogden on a trip to Lo- - two weeks attending the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne rado Snrings and Denver, gan Canyon in search of Navy Intelligence Officers Stark and family moved to Colorado; and Cheyenne, pine cones to be used for School m Washington, D.C. Shelley, Idaho. Mr. Stark Wvoming. While in Denver; Christmas wreaths. Guests was Glen M. Burnham, 733 recently accepted employ they were guests of honor at the home of Mrs. Eva West Gentile. Mr. Burn-- 1 ment in nearby Idaho Falls. e, Phone 1384-Lavton Arming on Monday, Sept. 29, for a isit at the hume of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sill, 2S7 South Main, were Mrs. Sills parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hare, a ml Mrs. Sills sister, Miss Emma Grace Hare of Clairton, Penn. They came especially at this time to be present at the blessing of baby Emma Grace Sill whose is the namesake of her visiting Aunt Emma Grace Hare. Mrs. Sills broMr. ther and and Mrs. Don Hare and daughters, Kay and Susan, of Washington, D. C., former residents of Layton, were also present for the blessing at the First Ward Sunday morning service. Don Hare is a pharmacist in Washington, D. C., employed by the Department of Public Health. The Don Hare familv will spend a month in this area visit-- j ing relatives and friends. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitesides, Chapel Street, visited in Las Vegas with their daughter, Pam Whitesides. Miss Whitesides is employed in a secretarial position in Las Vegas. The Whitesides were accompanied as far as Hurricane, Utah bv Mrs. Arta Whitesides and her sister, Mrs. Ada Gailev. They visited with their brother, George Williams and family of Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swenson, 3G8 Owens, at- tended a dinner at liar-- 1 mans Cafe in Salt Lake City given in honor of all former and present mem- bers of the Shamrock Lad- ies Softball team, 1958 State Champions. While Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly, East Gentile, were in Idaho last week, their daughters Louise and Cheryl Kelly, were house guests at the Lawrence Swenson home. Other little people visiting at the same time were Mrs. Swensons sister's children, Margaret and Jeanette Erickson of Kaysville. On Wednesday eve Danny Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ford, 750 Church, celebrated his 13th birthday with his pals Lowell Dawson, Stephen Jerry Willey and Brian Johnson. They played games and had a weiner roast. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ford entertained Mr. Fords parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ford of .San Diego. Mrs. Ford's moth- - The JOURNAL Oct. Gentile, Flint, Rainbow, il j Mas-Th- 1 n sister-in-la- Clark Gable Know lion, Morgan, in-la- M. par-ite- d, 89 North Main, Kaysville, Utah ' STARTING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 p, Your Hometown Newspaper kagv fJkml jwmtj en(Himri our modem world, activities that appeal to the whole family are too few and far between. But reading your hometown newspaper is one pastime your whole family can snare. For it has features for every member of the family-co- mics and cartoons for the children, sports news and features for growing boys; fashions and human interest stories for teenage girls; international and local news, society, sports, ads, and schedules of events for mother and dad. Emphascope of interest of the sizing the family-wid- e the is liberal local newspaper space set aside (or church and school news of every community In en-joya- Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, Oct. 12, 13, 14, 15 Sheer Delighti So moo-oo-t- Such hl . 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