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Show LAYTON CHURCH NEWS Births - J 4 al New Choir Practice Time d:. : f- - L Page 8 Highway map Qf Davis Linda Lou Smith married maid L. and Maiie Layton Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Drummond, Stake In rites i October 2 Daros Schnhng, daughter born Dance Directors, announce that Spook Alley, Fortune in the Saltperformed Lai e Temple, Mis October 7 at Dee hospital in in Stake be will included the Stories Telling, and Ghost Linda Lou Snrth, daughter of Ogden. Halloween Dance to be held Saturday evening, October Mr. ami Mr. Elaine H. Snath. 18, beginning at 8:30 p. m. Invited is everyone from Ogden, became the bride of Eay Child. The bridegroom is a son Iajton P.ol ert Wi'h.im and - J lAiuith Clark JoT1 'on. Min In rn age 14 to 21. Costumes will be worn but no masks. ' of Mr. and Mrs, John T. Child, v S at II ill All Force October If you would like chili and apple pie on Saturday Clintt Base oner at Harmons C.'.fe A night it will be necessary to pav the Mutual President t 25c on your Mutual night prior to the dance, said Joan presid'd ever bv the groom's Sunset Heibert W. and parei - followed the Temple D'lnna FeUcik Jmi-- , sin turn Drummond. teren nj That evtnmg a re- October tl at St. Benedicts hosception in the Thirty-nint- h pital in Ogden. Ward ;n Ogden honored the the to Albert president, Denny, Layton According newD uo'D. on 7 C It .1 fit Id p. m. Afton A. and Layton 1st ward choir will meet from 6 to The rely bride c!m-- e a white ' s n Gw Ida FuUu'g net model with Thursdays instead of the previously announced time of lace rid leaves and a flowing! 4 bo'n October b at Die hospital. 6:30 p. m. to 7 :30 p. m. lengtn flooi iiigth k.it. Fium a Ja- Su set Tit ion E am! Mart-!;- , n IDiurg I own-- , d. ugh ter Layton Bishop Lee Simmons announces a time bi rn Octuier y at Tee hospital. chance in announced 8th ward schedule 5 's- OcM4, 1958 1! Iajton 5 jr Spooks invited to dance Tl.e JOURNAL -- seed pearls and fell her Muhe earned a hmi-- q -, and pMe in ok hid- - t,ed W.th gold and PROGRESS blo--o- jrr 1.1 white -- lid on. ) County ready re--- M:. Ellis L. Armstrong, director cf Highways of the Utah State Road announced Commission, today that a new General Highway Map of Davis County July .1, Hkii, has been for sale to the public. It will supersede the present map of this county, published Robert Brown served as of honor with Miss Mai llvn Bourne and Miss Lu- ana Tullis attending. Little as Tamara I.ee Blown flower gill. Paul Ch.ld served his brother as bc- man and Stiphen Smith, Eobert P.i'wn, Mvrin Child, Jr and Fat roll Cook served as ush-- i m IT... matron -t .d -, i Let cap of oral g. si .n veil ami le of Fili-- OIL i -- . The new map has been reThe new lj weds will reside in vised to reflect road construction ( bn ,p. change.-- , and Primary and Secondary route changes, and other features. the previously I ay tor. At the Layton 4th ward Sacrament meetfor use of the new two-war- d chapel. On Sundays: 10 The work of remapping was a Cleai fall - Eassell ard was sustained as finance cletk. Stuart vathan ing, done by the mapping section of Priesthood m. m. a. a. 11:30 Meeting; Saule Ode, daughter hnin Sunday School; Grant Schow was released as finance clerk and the Traffic and Research DiviOctober in at Dee hospital. and 7:30 p. m. Sacrament Meeting. On Mondays: 4 p. sion under the dnection of Germ. Primary and 7 :30 p. m. MIA. Relief Society meet- imn ediate'v sustained as Scoutmaster. ald Matthews, Traffic and Ren and Charles Eobert Lajt' will be held Wednesdays at 7 :30 p. m. ings search Enmnter, in cooperation Ardci-o- n Nevanna Domvan, Ca-pilc- ts Lavton Darrel Ames. General Secretary of the with the U. S. Bureau of Public m born Ottober 9 at IIill AFB WEEK ij $ ' P 1 t -- Eighth Ward Time Changes VOTE FOR Rrm-anit- iOERSOH S legi-hiti- Finance Cleik Sustained B. M. Andy CEL isc Server Adrenic ? Tc Heid Entertain Mothers Roads. of the Layton 5th Ward 8th ward, stated that dinner and names provided enterLayton The h- Id Aaronie Priesthood Senior rartv the for This map is available at a tainment Prientertained their mothers last Wednesday during new noni ml co t of s2.no per sheet at van! De on chapel. evening small Saturday were The awarded compasses, mary. for the inch equals mile scale SItcM H AncVr nc-- d their Class Emblem, by their teachers, Mrs. Dean Morand " io per sheet for the in. ,Tawkes too1: equals 1 mile scale. gan, Mrs. Stella Romero, and Mrs. Rita Fox. Lavton Marie Adams and Mm-t'Fth ward on a Two sheets are Alter Society to Meet sevei teen Lark gills from tHe required for wieners and complete coverage of Davis Pond. to Ro?ted Andvs stroll Rose Lima of moirmg Layton The Altar Society of St. County One sheet covers the Catholic Church will meet Tuesday evening, October root beer Gimaved t'10 S?t"day outinm erDre county, however, certain 14, at 8:00 oclock in the Church Auditorium. loads and cultural features are Lavton Councilmen Rah h P'1 LV and .T. Haven dieted thiougn the centtal area Third Ward MIA of the count These features Layton According to President Jove Adams, the F.arh'w will be tbe sreoinl suf?er f r t1' Gth Wa"d are rGiwn j.on supplemental '. OGoi,nnext Sunday. Sacrament vad will held MIA of he meeting the A the 3rd at ward first meeting sheet N'o. diawn to twice the scale of sheet No. 1. new h Ward Chapel at 7 :30 p. m., Tuesday, Octo- members are invited to come, said Bishop George ber 14. All orders or requests for T vu informat on should he addressed leech F?cm In -- service Trainer Named State Road Lavton Bishon and M"s. Frank IlickcHnoner, for- to theon, Utah Layton Mrs. Mary Wiggili, president of the Stake and Research Traffic home Sunday af- Division, r2" West 13th South, Primary, announces that Margaret Adams has accented mer Bishon of the 2nd ward, p tour of Etna re. Salt Lake City, Utah. Hie position of trainer on the Layton Stake ternoon after a Primary Board. AUTOS ts ic & TRUCKS Av t - ts 1 e V-Y.-V cf-Nk- 0 ! rtks- - CHEMICAL 1L ,i - 15.9X' CEMENT on 1 d 0 p. 3rd-8t- Com-mi- I I t. OIL PRODUCTION AKD REFIKINfi n ev six-we- Fall Csnfirmafisn Class -- sry Layton On Monday, October 20, at 7 : 15 p. m. the first fall Confirmation Class of the Episcopal Mission will meet at Mrs. Messicks home. 291 South 750 East, Clearfield. All members of the church interested in becoming confirmed and confirmed members interested in becoming better informed are invited to meet with Father J. E. MacGinnis for instructions. !e'on TVue ht know me. know I am i am a Renuhliran. proud to iv 'hat I hare man rood friends that are Democrats and Independents. It i not for me to av hon these good people should vote, but go 0 the poles and vote. a Women's Missionary League o Manv of jou know I am a eandidate for the Justice of the Peace for the North Central rrecinrt. Since I have been Justice of the Peace for Iaxton 1 have gained a know ledge of hu- man relations that I could have1 acquired in no other way. I have had In mv court people In all walks of life, of ail Creeds and Political beliefs, and I have tried to pass a fair judgment on all with favoritism to none. This is the wav I propose to car- vv on if elected. So if you agree with my way of thinking and you want to see justice to all with favoritism to none, then I will appreciate jour vote, on e'ection day, Nov. 4th. If. Candidate B. North Fill Im Voting DAWSON Because I ve got two bovs growing up and I like the way Repre- sentative Dawson has supported President Eisenhower s program for peace I also Jilce the wav the Republicans want to hold down Federal Spending Ive seen what inflation can do to my shop-pin- g bags. Ue Phone STEEL EER Ireece 7(59 Mr. and Mrs. and family, Don Farnsworth Hel ir C tv; K. E. Loader, Kem- mer. Wjnm'mt, were gue-t- s Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fiuit Heights ALL J . Phillip-- a -- J? MANUFACTURING 12.8X 1 1 aitu Jj Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Phelps Layton The Lutheran Womens Missionary League have pent the pat six weeks will meet at 7:30 oclock, Friday evening, October 17, at Norfolk, Virginia, vacationat the Trinity Lutheran Church. Mrs. Marian Balsterj ing wuh ins mother, Mr- Ola will present the special topic for discussion, The Wo- Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wilvisited po.nt-o- f Bradt. man of Samaria John 4:7-4Serving as hostesses liaminterest inThey tie South in the for the evening will be Donna Vollmer and Genevieve different states. Mrs. Phelps Whitsel. retained home Saturday ar.d . Per cent cf net investment We Will Skin, Cut, Wrap and Freeze Your Deer 2. Will Organize Guild Goal mfhln reach Abraham Lincoln one said, "Utah will yet become the treasure house of the nation." We are approaching that goal, and no industry has helped more than agriculture, mining, and related manufacturing. They have created wealth and provided economic stability. But they must grow for Utah to achieve its full potential. And growth can be obtained only by constant vigilance to maintain a healthy economic climate. for Congress fPa d lndb'e J. for a OPEN income taxee. A Phelps, w th over the cal advprt'scmf-- t , 3l4f s 2nd Last, &a!t Lake City) UTAH THE SUNDAYS OCT. 18 and 25 few 12:00 Noon FEW LOCKERS to 7:00 P. CARTER M. OIL AVAILABLE COMPAHY weekend. Wm.A.Davstm of the Mr. Phelps remained weeks longer on bu.-inp- Lavton A meeting to organize the Episcopal Womans Guild for the new Mission will be held at the I ome Mr. and Mrs. Arizona, of Mrs. Laurie Hoffman, 550 Maple street, Clearfield. Phtu.ix. Mis. Amscough So I'm Voting for Peace Cenlral Precinct v.f ' liv Mrs. Norma IRON & -. nr ANDFRSOV for Justice Fruit Height s LAYTON COLD STORAGE Doing easily what others find difficult is talent: doing what is impossible for talent is genVin'd ius. Henri-Frederi- 21 NORTH CHURCH STREET LAYTON c PHONE 30 W'TTWIMBffflW' tlLNVER, COLORADO iMH.1V iNotf . . . all America sees the one thats truly tie a! MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " tsemnt. 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