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Show UNIVERSAL KICnOl'ILUlNG CORP. A VS. CITY 10, UTAH 141 PIERPOILT SALT LAKE ''?' y . e irfwr-- y njwnfffMii1 JwD r. r xm nexy ag mum fl R K- r j 1 i fee. I & 4 mil. n I LUION, 11 lu. 4 Go Hollywood & A . & $ i.T FRUIT CAKE FOR SALE is the cry of the Kiwaniannes as thpy prepare to ril stacks of Christmas sweets to aid the Lajtoo Library Fund. Mrs. John Ik Cook, seated Wt. and Mrs. Louis P. Cook, standing, are group captains for (Reflex-JournCue cake sale. Mrs. K. Roger Bran is mi", Moo chairman Ihotoi Lsvton Kiwamannps nlte you to follow the crowd' iet Friday and221Satnriax (No-- I ember 21 and to the fruit Thanks-HaxMill- r i Sunday School class social First Ward Adult Sunday School taught by Mrs. Cleone Whitman is having a social Friday evening at 8 p.m. at the White Chapel, under the direction of Jay Willey, class president. Games, refreshments and entertainment are on the program. All members of the class and potential members are to attend. n Ja , , anf c- n Friday "e cent on hicmv ere - r r VjTV- kvs tif r Ik ft Dry period s 1 4 . W f - Brrrrr 3. -- t. V , r ' $ 4 fc - c ,,ul ea, 11 ' 1 er d ,, Henry Taylor axton city ju. charges f Pettj AJ'xiZo Martinez, To s Lapp C, Anrliniaze, field , pri Fudy S Jan. nrllo, 24, 11U 5outq Mam, kajs-vill- e. Thev we'8 at l address 11 Ka soil's Tim v D, Tayt to tie Twelve Ape ties, WiU tP th smiting autlic Pv at rmu'ar ouarterlv Da Stake Confeience called for So urday and Sunday, Novemh 22 and 23 at Davis High School Beginning at 6.30 p m. Sa urday there will be a meeting for all bishops a' clerks, stake executive officer MIA, Relief Society and F officei s, Melchizeck mary Priesthood quorums. The met ing will be held in the fn and Sixth Ward Chapel r mi'-ion- Named song leader ai . , , Bx Hr. P Keith Tames F' k ing p ini of pto imi- e rHl lltlj, mectirg- - d d will be held Sundax at in and at in the Davis High n Di'l'Ki auditorium. A special MIA meeting "ill be held at 7 pm. m the I .st and Sixth Ward Chapel. lines l fm sewer incle treatment plant Imposed oulmanre has been accepted by legal opinions, both locally and by bonding attorneys. The county commission wdl, this week, adveitise an open heating to be held December is at 3 p ni. in the Contmia-tuner- s room at thp courthouee, pmv to forma! adoption of an ordinance creating the District. The communities of Kajs- vilie, Farmington, Truit Heights .and county residents within the ?iea are to be complimented on their fore-igand avid en-thusia-in pushing this much .needed improvement to deas out-fal- and a All-Ar- ' Nr spipeis it ap- praise staff preformanee, pioper communitv and Heal fanly " th teaching personnel. m'a-tmn- s; b. m the I s. have ibe fotef'OTt of the .Lilli- -' 'IB. 'I he riula-- a NORTH AMEEH AN t ie eme" of the ' ft'7. st n - S at Sale m 1. i fig i delpl sp .i ( I. 3 This Week s Old Photo k ts Open Saturday, special Events to welcome public new Utah in the National Match bowling rentie, Holt Game championship; Tom Yam-- I Nlese anc swings f pen its doors from Syracuse; bo''1;r Pap Miya, Satm dav Novemhei 22, for its who placed high in the money foimal (iiand Opening. in the 4957-5Copper Cup Classic and is one of the top will Batmdav giand opening bowlers in the Ogden area. Lav ton 1 iq V VV Ont-thir- 1 t 'll s plush lo"i puzes t al dur- am. 7 Bat-a- be- , 1 1 i-, c -- v ti)p tlrU- pnpr 'Ve go t Naples and xieini-hotel- s tv patniua , t ieu I (,enoa, and lu me on tne Nice, t n hnu! leach Jndepe nelei ee , ia, December 7 . a L v i fl nn-oi- 'f himav's tom aron -- d t-- S.S 5. First child bom Layton Mr. aid 6'7 Y. Adams, Ms LaVeid-- , E a an c r nounce the birth ri f1') child, a son, on Noveimer II at the Dee Hosp'el. It - the fli't gamlch'ld fnj Mr. and Mis. Bheiman lay' n 320 Gordon, and the paternal grandpanents are Mr. and Ms. Okeath E. Adams, H'U iie4 Road. ll No--- 1 SAYING.. ARE Holt Lanes jw ling touina-, 1 ; fer une h ii'.aee t The Nazarene Church has improved and pamT'd abandoned Ihe an chapel in Kaysville and some of its mem '.:ul the fon' ' bers have been working hard to make the church rentable and snug enough to hold worship semens. A warmly inviting ug'i adjacent to the bat'lmg 'oilv lh'ug! savs Evervone Welcome. agei '' AND JUST ABOVE THE SIGN ARE ERQKEN 1,'K' 8,1 WINDOWS. WINDOWS THAT HAVE BEEN Rf PLACED SEVERAL TIMES t lNrE THE PATIENT :ce t - MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH FIRST BEGAN THEIR " REMODELIING JOB. T v an Surely there is no excuse for mieh cnntimi( to di ficult he acGm'ly We dahsm. suppose it migut catch m the act the joung vandals who lue R lows so persistently. We are uoivlumg, iirt Vi arc u fr ! c it may be an attitude of subr't-cio- tired lu adults and that is evei nn ie shame, ml th.fl c i" the art of vandalism, b'atc Of l ten, R 7 .mi ye thmk it would be a good idea for school tearh- .".'ers to remind their pupils of the bigoted, ugly act of o'k,u cia:';:hv;' would be a good luea 101 ib j Linuiim, ui, piac tnrovving rocks. We think it Drill in the e, pc c up other churches to deplore oat loud the act of vandalism i" ml was I. tel, Kiwiei n at another church. We think parents owe it rV same turn mum n. aveiag- j,recte(i chidren to teach tolerence. members of this newest church in ou? to mil a ,'H d 0 communitv would feel that a general feeling of Every established game in I tan, ! uul Cha-exists were the one is Welcome wnner ot tl'P Ltah with to welcome them here respect, helpfuluesj Match Game champi enst,n and pimple and not continuous broken window 3 now prepanng to go to S.. ra- a .n I, $ i'hUHJ f-'- u,-L- . . i- r- n- - ,apr'oad hthat lor-- no Nunday, a j e. lv "as mteimtmg about fa-- c. a, ,The Td,ntings, tape slue , mosaics ami statues ill lluuue weie leally awe ni- -, m ng Vnd K one has about '1 hi eve iy thing monuments, both ni 'id. and in, ihe chute es, pal lees aid place- - of teal 11H11 t aie verv impies-- I M J'c tei s C at he d al is ic 1. lie ond eh '1 upturn in size and beauty, ( mi aieomniodalo 7'1,- iii'ide at one tune. Tenific nieic't heie now because of n, Lav No- f d -t eq "J -- meichandi-e- . r"le' L8- I " ri"'"i n J"ia-- you can eat for .Vdc m. Ihuc will also be a al dmni'is given away ions bowling cores. The - ,rv ited to mne in and a lev, said Mr. Holt. thing in Fans or anywhere else ahead of them. Very resourco-1- 6 people, Innsbiuck, is a beautifully located city in the Alps. The mountains are close by and ri'e above the citv. Covered with snow were now, they really a great '1K'n a Dvely moon- D g h t and stairv night and Ada pot L, Twice in the night to NcranHa ou! loom,1 fn ,0 '? e y J .,e,,lan?e f ,1 la"' 1 03 -- at by bombing and nearly all le- placed with modem building' , nni a week, Sam Morgans report from Europe , it, Holt Lanes will officially speaking P Ij feature scuial com-mum- tj; t in0 lave mace a senois next spin g a' d cau-e- d ue ing the dav ami flee lefiesh-ment- s tor eveiyone In conjunction with the giand opening tne Holt Lane- - Coffee Shop v ill l.cg.n eiving a chuck wa-- e . ''VftWP f ht Festival ts tnd n; have ers classes, serve refreshments; Seventh Ward, in recent developments; proper personnel administracharge of decorating; First ward, publicity and adver- tion, schedule time; ladiate the tising; Fifth Ward, invitations; Third Ward, presen- pioper atmosphere at the betation of each Mia Maid with a rose upon arrival. ginning of each day; be conThe dance is under the supervision of George Wood- sistent; be approachable and maintain dignity land, stake Explorer leader and Audrey McLam" Slake and reserve, live m the Mia Maid leader. abil develop maje-tical- ecp ng :e m semi-form- ar-a- lovallv woik closely with the admin-tra- '' set Up policies and then them; evaluate and piosnam, to Bemell W rig-leassistant supei lhtendent of Davis County Schools, the main points covered as the responsibilities and qualifications of a pnncipal were as follows; principals must keep abieast of Au-tn- tag m All-Ar- According equipnnrt or -- - ' l.avton Actonlmgr to Ri'hop Rol'pft Lk I'on Sr ity and proper English Festival under the thn 'itaise Ye The Lord n belong to organization tram ng, v rk dim Don of the Second Ward MIA will he presented with riuriculum; provide sua- on D'ccmber 7 at tlm Second tnnl beginning at 7 p.m. ble suppivi'ion nf a'l nf attend. sitv, and a member of the Department of Elementary Education at the Llmei'itv was guest speaker. His subiect was the Responsibilities and Qualifications of a Principal". fnendo of Mr. the Sein, even trips to the Morgan will be Louvre, h antambleu, Versailles in i rested in this discussion of and the usual sightseeing trips th-- ir current European trip in Tans. wnttcn to Keith and Dottie We like Holland. Saw 15 or Barnes. soccer games on the batui-fu- l We are having a wonderful day we drove from Amsterdam The American tup Our plans ?o far have to Brussels. woikcd out beautifully. Five building at the fair was beautiand one half weeks in Great ful, but the exhibits within Biitain enabled us to pretty very disappointing. Scotland well covir 1 ngland. The trip up the Rhine River and South Walem Because of was very enjoyable as weie the haavy tains in July it was moie towns we stopped at on the beautiful than usual everywhere wav, especially Heidelhcig. we went. The Alps are moie beaut,- 'We especially enjoyed Edin- ful this time of year because of the the Highut- -r festival, burgh, Rhe C0l07nR on land, th? south pait of Wales the The and and london vicinity. vanaiis as well as the Swiss (,. llwring of the Clans was a Alps. But we had lainv and higmight. It was a peifeet da cloudy weather most of the hcautiful setting and a coloi-- 1 tlme ln intei taken and Lucerne with bagpipe hands, and didn't get to take the mounful oca-ioHichui d dancing, tugs of war. tain tnjis by lilts. 'I lie day Hack and Hold events on a pei-f- was peifeet for our trip fiom tuif and many people m Montreaux to Intel laken, the ki t. 'I lie 0 weie an estimated most scenic section of all. The ,oo(ii in attendance including colonng was beautiful and the th anuly not far fiom cattle, sheep, unique houses and Kojp.l J' villages on the mountain slopes The MacPhersons were weie very inteiesting. I he Swiss lvH In fait, there aie quite and Ge'man a tew of them m tscotland. tels are spotless and the food e 'pent IV dav s in Fans, veiy good, also the Austnan. a beautiful city, with the sun Tlie Italian food is tops and are excellent, but the i.vei running through the cento,. Went to two operas, the Italians are not o clean. InMunich is amazing, e w lollies, a night club, the of ternational Auto Hio.v, the In- there fix days. ternational motor buat races on industiial section was de 'tioved -- and tiaiei-in- g South im lud - the rnmniunitie-o- f kacsville, bdimmgtin, I mil Heights, as well - all cointv aieas fmm the fotrst sen tee lands on the mountain to the shore of Gieat Salt Lake. The outh boundary jomrhlj run- e i s( dnd west, as pngineei mg- to bmoot s Da'j. ( heiks and rethpik- - have the feasibility of the'matien. fea-ilil- e, j n Stav and Mis. Sam re m ao'M i r g-- ' which improve profession al o' tn Davis Metiopoh-ta- with the Principals hear qualities Rose From for Explorers Layton The semi-formand Mia Maids will be at the Fourth Ward on Saturday, November 22, beginning at 8:39 p.m. Slated to provide the music is the Hull Orchestra of Ogden. There will be a. queen crowned with a tiara of i lowers and two attendants will also be chosen. The floor show will be presented under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Drummond, stake dance directors. Preparations for dance were delegated to various wards at follows: Fourth Ward Mia Maids and Explor- t a Vpu1 nio'.stmt, eiotnd and a r'i'- porj o or sanitary istriot program al Layton Members of the Layton Lutheran Women' Missionary League and prospective members are invited to attend the Utah Zone Christian Growth Workshop being held at St. Johns Church, Salt Lake City, on Wednesday, November 19. Sessions begin at 9 a.m. and close at 9 p.m. The program theme is New Life Through Worship. Lecture topics will include Bible Study on Worship, Meaningful Worship and Understanding the Liturgy. There will be a panel discussion of worship m prayer; in Bible reading, in private and in the family. Special speaker for the workshop is Mrs. Arthur Faster, past president of the District LWML. Bring a sack lunch at noon, same as last year. CofLav ton The' monthly prinfee will be furnished by the host society. The evening meal will he served at the church at a nominal price. cipal s meeting of both eleA special fellowship hour will be held during the dinner mentary and secondary schools m Davis County was held Tuesrpco5. day afternoon at the Faiming-toDon't miss this stimulating and worthwhile phase Elementary School, if your Christian life, said Mrs, Frank Elliott, Christian Dr. Gene Jacobson, principal of the Ed'th Bowen Training ,inwth chairman. School at Utah State Univer. 1' e V pt teinpei at'ji es m a sV.qrt r n e mof than 40 deg'ees. Mas-m- i m temperature tacoided on November lo was 65 degrpi - at the Wasatch H search Cen in Farmmgton. Six days latpi, on Novenber lb, the maximum tempeiatune was 23 degrees. hirt nays of winter plag led motorists, them cars v ere re ther geared for snow or weather. It broua' t a warnmg fiom state h v ay and other law enforcement officer to make certain th-- t a'l ,wmdows are fiee fiom f'c-- t The NCO w ives an(j Layton jfiov,, Xot only is it dan- Club of Hill Air Force Base gerous to dine with a tiny announce a pot luck dinner to peephole in the front wind- b held at the NCO Club on hie'd and all the other window covered with heavy frost it 1 Nov. 18, at 7 pm. Honoied also against the law. r School childien, too, guests will be the husbands of the members. Each member is warned that when ti,a afreet a guest couple are y, it is Tomemes Vrm aked to sible for inotoricts to stop quickas well. ly, so they had better rot use Extensive plans are being the center of the loads for Holimade for a walking but to stay on the sideday Dance to be held jointly walks, where available, or far with the mens club on Saturoff the side of the street1. day, December 2n, at h pm. at 10 Weather fiom hors Free club. the punch and November 1" as rethrough doeuvres will be served. corded at the Wasatch Reseamh of the Intermountain A nominating committee was Center 'elected to elect candidates for Fore't and Range Expeinntnt the coming election of officers Station at Farmington: to be held at the regular busiWax. Min. Mean Free. ness meeting, Tuesday evening, December 2, at 7 p.m. Serving on the committee are Mrs. Martin Hynes, chairman, Mrs. John Tavlor, Mrs. Harold Comrey, Mrs. Robert Maxwell, and Mr. Howard Daniels. All members of the NCO Club are urged to tiring next kaysvillp. , tigation, tie final action-At S p.m. there will be a gen- - setting up a Cential Davis San'-erPriesthood meeting in t e the piocess taiy His rut aie mThe - ,x,f Kayaville chapel. con uraniation. ton to General conference meet ngs be included a'uits on the North Janice Adams, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Adams of Layton, has been named one of ten new song leader at the University of Utah. A freshman majoring tn psychology and education, she is a luib graduate of Davis High. New song leaders at the U. weie chosen on the basis of ability and personality. "'flout Vjftc t al 8'isTant 1 Rose Prom this Saturday i I - Davis Stake 3 a m. last Thursday bv Officer Brian Mntti'bav. of tup Layton police department end Dam Cp?cr, Clearfield police officei, and chaieed with t're theft. They had in their possession when arrested, six tires and wheels, several sPts of hub caps, a set of fender skirts, and tire wrenchs. Justice B. M. Anderson suspended 20 days of the jail sentences proxiued the fines are paid. Lutheran Zone Workshop f hk'O'A and tlm Hm vctMed ro time getting bundled up and out o"to thm- sL.gb' M c caught thppp of them on the wav home, a bit cold, but glad to jj p tor onp I'intd scene. Thev are, left to right, Robert Ames .son of Mr. ,jidMix Dai re Ames. j'Vj Daley Ave Kent Offret, son of Mr. and Mrs. ic ior OH let, 189 ( cates Ave.; and Calvin Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee T Snimopi, 33T Sherwood Drive, all of Layton. (Reflex-JournPhoto) f v recorded, the mowtme u the rain proepd'ig too to the drv jd making the puture biig for not her earth. t' V,v: m cur-rentl- hieing pnioved. Coming on thp heck cf one nf the longest diy &p 13 v - wh? the doefnr cl'dn't order thw pell of weather iv s .... jut !s. tM 1 21, in-vit- ed ' i ,V . V H 4 S.V " -- - -- included m the Ogden Air Area sequent e TVp woi ers were filmed inspect ng a1 ' V ood( o lepainne F ldl be to IS film The expected I, a ed next h eh uary. e: Layton Church News The i i I e" n til bnow, Ends aboe-mentione- d hours of 4 p m and 7pm pod on Satunlay between the hours of lo am. and 3 pm. to fd) their pockets with lnts rf change for the Layton Library Fund and to fill your shopping baskets wbh delectable fruit rake just in time for Bowman's Market giving or Christmas eetmg. Lend your support lei's gue and Fairway A(, Market Wmes of members of the Lav. the Layton Library a big fman-to- n kiwams Club will be onlcial boost. Layton S x terel tiro theft On hard at the stores on Fridav between the, t 4 .l" L , M Twj sentenced . v: -- industrial plants turning r latest type aircraft. The op mg narration will be by AV commar dei , Gen, E. V. Ka pngs About a dozen base aircra" mechanics and electricians a -- x in al Lax ton MV The Mm is a epic ent'Ped AMC and is being shot t Space, see era! A'r Matenel Areas a 'vi J'&.V jwaniannes sells ntr K Christmas fruit cakes 12 eo1.- Force i r 1 moo ft GO bps Hill Air Foue Faxe Aims production lines at Hnl A1 took on the look of a IIol wood sound stage recent'y wh, a confaet motion pictme c i 'hot scenes for ail offu'al A r Materiel Command film. s i u. 10c 18, lHfiK Leaues For AL1C film tk3s IMBbR NOV ILLSDVY, VH, P.: 011 iiiii workers class ..j w tfc X V'l j utkman tigm GUESS WHO yout For the L in tne dettton. tecenl tnenl!.,' (iron 11 his cniiiet uirntitiea'id'' vvhii p n t'l 2 i Ka Mary Louring, ohl j'hoto there will He a 81 ih pn,e lhyr out Ihosp old photogiaplvv ami si i them t' tne Ynklv Kavsville. It. Evci,oi'" uiil pit .1 lug kick out of seeuiR tip m in print and up vvi pav 81 lor each one Pint n rl'ie piiooig ,.p - can he ot old c.el hi idhips .l.iei si ms lien about school clas-ethe (ountv, von1 g'ttis tucti as the one a'love for puepsmg, etc. 'lie onl ' retnttion ts that they ha Tn ? 1 ir g ( poi-n- 1 . , y, Refkx-Jouina- s, at least t'ventv-liv- c vars o1 !. l. v I c " '.s-5- 4 c - e, ed , T |