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Show The JOURNAL Jen. 6, 1?5? Pegs 5 LAYTON HEWS from By Joan Elliott SERVICE IfIFOnfilflTION Purchaser's Index and Ready Reference appliances 3PS-- TA . APPLIANCE STOKE TA PLUMBING AND HEATING I eatunng Quality Repair Contracting Plumbing Heating radio telepnon Fixtures. All trucks equipped witn mobile two-wa- y for faster seme. Featuring West.nghouse Appliance. Youl for Discount Building a New Home Special SYRACUSE, LTaH AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE IN ENGINE TUNE-U- P Delco Batteries AH Hydromatic T ransmiosions SPECIALIZING Electrical and Carburetor Analysis ronl Enu Alignment Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing i. ..Ol 1 EDGE, loo Southlol-- Main, La, .on, Phone 964 or Kays. Factory Trained Machamca Factory Authorized Service front End Alignment Motor Anaiyaia Complete Brake Service Carburetor and Llectric-- 1 lune-u- p All types Automatic T runsmisnone State inspection Station y No. 24 PERRY SiEwART, INC., PONllAC-CADiLLA- - 180 N. IRLCrs CMC. We Repair Ail Makes Phona Main, Kaysville, 101 - A GOuD DEAL READY 1U CD Each car la in axcellent running A UOUD CAR bbi S DEAD! vve trade-in- s bank terms We Bougut inem Right We Can Sell Them R.ghtll DICKs MUiuu SAi.r.s, 6,0 Norm Main, Sunset. Pn. lA E1NE HIGHWAY 91 Ai KU Come in and Let . ge! AcigCAiN condition. takt lib CAENS- - li G. vaebaa, uauagar SIGNAL CAFE, Lsy.on, tea-- 1 DAlEY Mou. lorq luurauay o:6U a.ia. to b UU pm., rrl, and Sat. h.au a,m, to lu.uO pm; Sunday, o.ou am. to 9:uu p.oa. featuring BREAKFASTS, ECNChEGivS, DINNERS Guaranteed rait semes Dniy 6 Minuets Drive from Davis County Defana Planta. Drive down far a Delicious HOY STOP BY for BReakFAST LUNCH. Paltry to Taka Home! NO DELAYI W cater to Civic Cluba, Luncheons and Special Croups Bring OPEN BANKS - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON- -- Layton ihnfticheck Service Without Service- Charge. -- i Interest Paid on Savings, Saiety Deposit Boxes for Rent 72 75 Per Year, Inc. Tax. Our Night Depository 24 Hour Envelop Service. All Kinds of Loans. -Special Service Personalized Checks Printed FREE! Member F .D.LC. Accounts Insured up to 10,l00. Our service .charges on regular checking accounts are low ask, 17 son and duughter-i- w the Farmington Fnrt ward Fast day service, also Jeffery T. llansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lauience Hansen and Debra Ann Pies , wee daughter of Fern and IJojd Pies, Glen and Sharon Huffetetler 1 from Eden weie dinner guest loyd and Ruth Hess went to Sunday at the home of Marian "Las Vegas, Nevada, last week ith their law, Mr. and n Robinson, Mr, and Mis. Richard Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steed, Millie Wood and Minrns Millard. Fifteen members of Julian Oviatt's Sunday PchooJ class enjoyed a party at his horns Friday night. Mr. Oviatt had to work and couldnt attend so Mrs. Oviatt, Glenda and Rex Rigby made the party success. Mis. Jim Hill and family. Special holiday guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Asahel n Dawson. with Ed. and Gladys Hedgs-ptt- h. They went on to LancasArriving last week from I to visit Frank and FranMrs. Calif., was ter, Missouri, WINNERS OF THE FAIRWAY MARKET trip to Elko contest, Mr. and Miller. Ada of mother the cis Davenport, Pon141 East Center, Kaysulle, received keys to 1959 Mrs. Russell Bennett, Juanita Stathis. Mrs. Daven-poleft Monday Verl Buhler tiac from Peny Sttwart, left, and leservations for the Ranchinn Hotel from wag a former resident of morning for Minneapolis, Minowner-managof Fairway, right. They are planning to Duckworth, Harry for 21 members of the family. Farmington. nesota, where he will b for a Gas for the trip is being furnished by Texaco, the car by leave this week-enMr. and Mra. Clarence Tor-no- month concerning his work at Pontiac-Cadibaail and other which held Stewart by expenses Fairway, Perry The Kant McMillan Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Frank How- Hill Field. the contest in connection with the stoies 12th anmveisary. consisting of Kent McMillan, ells and Mr, and Mra. Don RoMr. and Mrs. Don McNeil Richard McMillan, of La j ton were dinner and children of SpnngvlUs visman guitarist, LETTERS EDITOR drummer; Dennis Hull, trumpet; with guests Friday night of Dr. and ited over the week-en- d and Fred ' Beckstead, Mrs. Haiold Jensen. Spanish Mrs. McNeil's parents, Mr. and Guitar; provided music for Marion Mrs. Earl Sweat. Little Timothy Years Eve dance held in Miss Jeneene Swaner was Hughes received his name and Strevell, Idaho. blessing Sunday in the Farm- hostess st a party Saturday ington Second ward fast day night at her horns for thoes Spending Chnstmas in Fort cur or in their own car are as controlled Dear Editor, gambling it may service. ho had been employed at LaJay Turner, Donna W'ortn, Texas with their son, HarThe question; Should we allow much to blame as the youngsters, keep them fiom other devious Sweat and Janet Jill Clark were goon in ths foods together. Tea old Williams, were Mr. and Mis. on punchboaids and pm- - jet we do not think of this as morns of making a fast buck. confirmed members of ths L. guest were present. Ross Williams, H 33 V erdeland payoffs It is definitely wrong for pay- - D. S. church. ball machines? the law because we breaking Mr. and Mrs. Raul Rice, Mr. Paik. I would like to give the answer, haven t been caught or given a offs on anythmg as long as a Sunday evening the meeting snd Mrs. Ralph Lawson and Mrs. Maude Green, 335 East an answer to please each and tket. We hope a patrolman is law is wiitten against it, but if was undir the direction of tho Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess were we are to progiess in this woild, Genealogy committee. Speakers hosts Gentile, accompanied her broth- everyone, but this being the hu- - not watching. Satuiday night, at ths er, Ruddell Willey and family of man race, no one can do that1 How can we be so hjpocntical? let us take stock and speak up, weie James Hansen and Earl Rics horns, st a dinner party. We should k get mad because not speak in hushed tones as sex Sweat. tram trip Ogden, on a Guests wars Mr. and Mrs. Reed to New York City. Enroute and someone is gambling, jet break was sjxiken of m the nineteenth Judy Sarter was home on Sat- Oviatt, Mr. and Mra. Alma safety laws where someone might century. Let us admit that it is urday visiting her parents, Mr. Parrish, Mr. and Mra. Ray Evupon return journey they stopped be killed and aie killed every with us. whether we like it or and Mrs. Frank Sarter. over in major cities for sightJudy ans, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Van After day. Then if we get a ticket, not, then discuss the beat way to lives in Ogden and is working Fleet, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gal home. seeing. arriving It is also wrong to diop paper giumble about it for not watch- - conti ol it, not ignore the situa-- j there. Mrs. Green traveled to Bngham snd Mr. and Mrs. Keith Holwaste on our streets, fiom our ing or try to get it fixed Andtion until it is too late for e.ery-- i or to City A spend Chnstmas with her J0 on YYedneaday, brook of BountifuL s ln niece, Mrs. Ted Yai borough, the vehicles. It is against the law to many do get speeding and Colleen Leonard was host Ralph and Alpha Steed wers the street where there is ing tickets fixed, former Vanda W'ood. hosts to their family at a fam st a party during th holidays no crosswalk. It is against the Yes, we mean well, we want jily paity. Guests were Mr. and for friends, Elaine Ellis, SuzShoryl Huber, formerly of Lay- - law to go faster than the speed to keep the criminal element out Mrs. Llojd Moon and Mr. and anne Leonard, Erla Johnson, ton, visited here during her limit posted on a street, whether 'of tins area, but can we do it If you have jjr8- Glen yioon 0f Bountiful. Betty Barger and Delores school vacation as guest of Shir- it is 60 miles per hour on a high- - this waj? Where theie aie good ideas you would like to express Mr. and Mrs. Gill Robinson Jones. ley Thomas, 378 Knowlton, and way or 20 miles per hour in a clean people, theie are always on gambling or any other sub- and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dal Lund and Mr. Walter JenLoralee Johnson, Fort Lane. On school zone. I believe theie are the malignant, diseased minds ject. write a letter to the editor. weie dinner guesta on family of Little Valley visited nings Tuesday evening, December 30, very few of us who do not go pi eying on these good people, Letters must lie signed, but we at ths home of Ralph Mr. Lund's parsnts, Mr. and a party was given m Sheryl's at least 1 mile per hour over the selling poor goods, or selling will use initials only when print-- 1 Saturday a,1(j Alpha Steed Mrs. Dav Lund Sunday. honor at the Leg Johnson resi- - speed limit and some much moie pornography and narcotics to our ing if you desire. Address; d Mr. and Mra. Walter JenMr. and Mrs. Marvin dark dence, the people who allow their children on the school grounds, tor, Reflex - Journal, Kaysville, nings weie host New Year's of Salt Lake visited New Year children to speed in the family! If these people are allowed Utah ) Eve to a party for Mr. and Mrs. day at th horns of Mr. Clark's Sunday's recipient of five Robert Griffith, Mr. and Mr. sister and bi other-in-lastitches in his chin, a swollen Mr. token on a tour of the Weber Ray Evans, Mr. and Mis. Gill and Mrs. Wsyn Lund. nose, and one black eye, was District Basin Conservancy eleven year old Ned Young, son Plant at junction of Hill Field hav six other chilWrhlppl of Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Young, Road and Highway bh. Lester dren. Verdeland Park. The inOBrian, chief operator of Plant By Mr. Norma 1reec Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strebel Number 4, Bountiful, conductRhone 769 juries were acquired at Laytons of Sunset have recently pured the tour and explained the chased th Daisy May c&f in By Jean Burson sleigh hill when Ned lost control Mr. and Mrs. H. plants opeiation. Kaysville Sunset Mrs. Blaine Olson of Clearfield from Mr. and Mrs, of his sled, hit a bump and flew Hal J. Mr. Mrs. and was the Council It Bishop, agreed by Sunset was recently honored at W. M. Carnahan of Clearfield. across the road. that the City Office should be Andeison, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben a birthday party given in her Mr. snd Mrs. Clarsnc E. Hur-belt Mrs. closed on Satuidays as this Sherwood, Mr. and honor for Mrs. Hartley Ander- Sears were dinner durMrs. M. A. Smithen and daugh- Burguests and Mrs. Mr. was schedule followed Smart, by being son and Dais Mrs. The City Council Earl. Th ing th holidays at th home Sunset most of the adjoining cities. ton Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Kenter Carol, Verdeland Park, party was held at ths horns of of Miss Clara Earl, a sister of passe(j a jijgg estimated budget and Mr. H. neth be Mrs. office will the However, Burton, city MonYuletide in Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Guest who Mrs. spent holidays in the amount of $183,000 at Sears, who lives ia Farmone hour later on Fridays. Z. W. Koldewjn, Mr. and Mrs. gave Mis. Olson a silver candy ington. ticello, Utah visiting Mrs. Smith- - Monday nights regular meet-en- s open New hours will be from noon Jesse Hull, Mr. and Mis, Jay dish and weie prSbent for th ng; $30,000 of this budget is until relatives. Clinton Mr. and Mrs. John ThursAdams, were among those at5pm Monday thru iequired for immediate expan- - day and paity were Mr. and Fuit of Clinton spent psrt of noon until I) pm. in- - tending the annual Lions Club surprise Mrs. Charles Mr. water McCollum, t0 the hwn s5tem A Clty but trip to West Mid- inter Bamiet last Fri- and Mis. Robert Kostsr, Mr. th holiday season in l'hoemx, Btnd in order to furnish adequate Covina, California was on the! b? dropped into the day evening at the Union Buildand Mrs. Edward Hoerman, Mr. Arizona, on a vacation trip. n,ts of to all the parts city s ot in the city office dooi ing at University of Utah. Mrs. Ihilbert Fresque Christmas agenda for Mr. and pressure of and Mrs. Don Whitley as well recommended as by the Sunset was tbs recent winner Sm.th, local annt rnt ai Mrs. Frank Coombs, Win Templeton. Verde- engineer. It andKentcustom ebfcter was a as Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Ander-su- n Mrs. Juba builder met with and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Earl. of the doll and wardrobe for land Park. They were guests at may be required to obtain a the Council to discuss exten- dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Satter-le- e which the Sunset Fireladies amount of this New and Reed Udall portion Jamily, the homes of their daughters, sponsored donation of Sunset have as a house Auxiliary a shoit teim loan or sions of water mains and sewer lues in the Moiby Paik Sub- Yeais Da). Mrs. Frances Ledingham and through Ylis. Ltx Lewis of Logan, tickets. Funds given towards guest by bonding. division. Mi-- 4 Berime W orxley re- - mother of Mrs. Satteilee. Mrs. this donation will b used to family and Mrs. Carol Forbes Last jeais budget was $130,-00M. F. Burson was re- tuinei to the BYU after spendLewis was not only greeted by further city park recreation in Mayor and family. This years raise was mainappointed to represent tne city ing tne holidays with her par- her two granddaughters Jill, 0 the summer to help in buying ly in water system improveon the Davis County Mosquito ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Carol, lo but by her new some piece of equipment for On Friday, Mrs. Murland Ste- ments, anticipated County Abatement Distnct. grandson Scott who was born ths park. land-fil- l accomcharge, necessaiy venson, West Layton, Ronald N. Gibson, 1 in West Mr. snd Mrs. Joasph A. Las Dec. 17. of enUdall Mrs. and Reed Mr. heavy equipNew babies m Sunset are two sonde and family had as hous panied her daughter Joyce and replacement Doxey Slieet, was hned to ment and street signs for the woik dinner a family on the city maintenance tertained at little girl born Dec. 27, to Mr. guest during th rscent holiLaurel Layton to Logan. The new numbering system. Other vote of the party, Tuesday evening for tne and Mrs. Omer Howell and Mr. day season Mr. snd Mrs. Bill by department resumed their studies at showed girls only shgnt Council. The need for another lollowing departments guests, Mrs. Julia and Mrs, Sevy E. Whipple. Mr. Hogan of Reno, Nevada. Mrs. Utah State University this week. increases necessitated by the man was Vvebter, Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn and Mrs. Howell a after have one other Hogan is a sister of Mrs. upon agreed Green and city s growth. Maisha, study of current workload due Mi and Mrs. daughter daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Webster Dee and Mrs. Maudell Williamson and do not necesFigures quoted to the giowth of the Verdeland P r r k, sarily mean that this amount showed that it could not be tak- daughter Lnsa, Mi. and Mrs. children, be will expended but that the en care of by the two present- Merrill Call and family, Bounspent Christmas Day with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook will allow enough bhould ly in tne budget department. Also, rec- tiful; Williamsons parents, Mr. and the need arise. The budget has ords showed that more funds and daughter Julie, Layton; Mi. Mrs. Clifford U. Wood, 388 North been posted in thiee public had to be and Mrs. Ferd Elm and two expended on extra Fort. On Sunday, December 28, places thioughout the city and help during the year than it children Debbie and Marie, Ogthe Wood family traveled to Brig- may be reviewed in the city would cost for another full time den. hall. annual meet- of Davis Counties will feature The thirty-nint- h Mr. and Mrs. Arland Ham- impbyee Mr. Gibbon has been ham City where a get together w oi king for about thiee months Weber Tour of th Scout mon dinner at entertained for Boy Council, election of officers, recognition ing was held at the home of Mr. and The entire city council along for the city on a temporary Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners, which serves Weber, Morgan, of outstanding Scout leaders Mrs. Virgd Yarborough. with several of their wives were ba-iBox Elder and the north half and the presentation of the covRuiley, Idaho last week. eted "Silver Beaver award to five adult scouters in recognition for outstanding service to boyhood. Local scout leaders are urging full attendance a an attendance prize will b awarded to the district with th largest percentage of participation. Tickets, for which there it no charge, are svailabl ths District Scout through Committee or Scout CommisSixth: f irst ; sioner, Dont get the idea that jou are Atlas can j mg tin. woild Become thoiouglily proficient in your work. Knowledge on your shoulders. The woild would go on even v ithout The Lak Bonneville Council is pow.er over is do and Eddie were their son m law and daughter, Lt. Col. Jerry M. Cowley and daughter Julieann of El Paso, Texas. On Chnstmas Eve, Mis. Stevenson hosted a dinner it er d. c, to the two-wee- , -- Crestwood ZZZZZIZZI DAIRIES TO YOUR DOOR PHONE IPiUUBCtK4Mjc$ OGDEN EX a Locally v..ueU ami Ginn-wisa-j ..it Industry DAIRY "BUSINESS A THRfflNGDAVTs7COUNTY We solicit your patronage for th finest in your dairy need with extra quality and ths finest service tor your home at n extra cot. All Jersey Products. 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Safa Deposit Boxes Night Depoeitory and Letter Drop Depository for after houra deposits. 84 on Savings Compute Bank by Mail Servic Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLEARFIELD, UTAH - 41-- Reader gives views on gambling AUTOMOBILES USED A GUILD BUY McEntus home, Hill Field road, on New Years Eve. the-Ne- lexaco Dealer Your Local by KATHERINE ROSE Phono Fsrm. J te City to spend the night SMEDLEY SMEDLEY 'Motor Farmington Approxun a t 1 y 52 of Mrs. Ray Me Enmember tiles fami'y were entertained at Lay ton dinner at the home of their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkins. Following dinner they journeyed to Salt Lake HEATING APPLIANCES-PLVMB1- KG 1584-- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill and son Ronnie, West Layton, travelled to Bountiful for a Chastmas Eve Hotpomt Appliances Magic Cnef Rangel R. C. WILLEY SON SYRACUSE, UTAH For the Best in Appliance! See Us Before You Buv Lowell Hansen, XA 6 2082, LaMar SesMona, XA Bill Child, XA GENERAL ELECTRIC SAT1SF ACT ION CENXER "The Place That Nobody Outdeals Phone 144 East Qentile lavton Phono 11. - CARPETS - by 1 last 0. INSURANCE FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP vor-sle- y. gai-ba- Complete Lines of Covaragt All Claims Handled Locally" 360 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 656 la WNLRY- - MERLS JEWELRY Usarfieid Headquarter for FINE WAT LI REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr. Femes All Work Guaranteed. MERLk JEWELRY, Gay Mai Plaza, Clearfield, North of Safeway See Us for All Your Jewelry Gifts! TAylor IUMBNR PLYWOOD OAK FLOORING SHEET ROCK-PA- INT ROOFING AND LOWE BROTHERS PAINT Phone 177 BROWN LUMBER CO. 1st N. Main, Kaysvilla DOORS MACHINERY HARULD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 South State, Clearfield TA PORTO POWER MFG. CO. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Buy Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Prices WATER PUMPS PORTABLE LIGHT AIR COMPRESSORS STEAM CLEANERS WELDERS PLANTS NURSERIES- NURSERY CO. Fine hoses Hardy Nursery Plants ON HIWAY 91 PHONE AX BOUNTIFUL KIRKLAND REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Appruisals and Property Management and Loans. Sell Real Estata Is Our Busines- s378 North Main, Layton Phone Kay 765 TA 80 SOUTH MAIN, CLEARFIELD Phon TA Of Lake Bonneville Council s. Insurance Dont take yourself so seriou'l.' you. your job. . light. Second: jour work. rihui it will become a pleasure, not drudgery, leihaps jou do not need to and your woik will teem change jour job. Change jours-clTell j ourself that vou like different. ,y lassosmm It always easier to Seventh: Practice being relaxed, Eauy alwajs does it, press or strain. Take it in jour stride. a thing Dont Eighth: Third: S' Skousen to address meeting Ten Good Buies REALTY AND INSURANCE BARLOW city 5 Plan jour work work jour plan, produces that I'm swamped feeling. Lack of sj stem Fourth : Discipline jouisclf not to put off until tomorrow what jou can do today. Accumulation makes the job harder than it should be. Don't drag ycsteidajs buruens aiong witn jou. Keep your woik up to schedule. rsinlh: Fifth: Tenth : Take on the unseen partner. Jt is surpiismg the load He will take oil jou. God is as mucli at home with jou at work as lie is m church, lie knows moie about jour bodiless than j ou do. Ills help w ill make your w oi k tan. Get a conect mental attitude, limembenng that ta-- e or difficulty in your work depends on how vou th.nk aboi t it. Think it is hard, and jou will make it hard. Think it is , easj-- and it will tend to become so. and Committeemen art affiliated with tne piogram. W. Cleon Skousen, Chief of Poiite Salt Lane tit), formerly witn tne I Bl and instructor at Brigham loung Lniversitjr will Lie tne pi.nupul speaker at the Lake Bonnevme Council annual meeting to be held in the Ogden Tabernacle January IV. Junius Tribe of Ogden is gen-eichairman of arrangement. stait of every day piaj about jour work. Toi jour best ideas that waj. will get some of put them in jour purse or wallet, arry them around with jou and refer to them when things n to pile up. You will find it helpful. Cup tnese rules and lo,-(A- Ki al Don't try to do everj thing at once. That is why time is spread out. Operate on that wise advice from the B.ble, This one thing I do. At the it serving presently nearly tubs, Scouts and Explorers in northern Utah. Approximately 3C1UU adult leaders litflud-in- g Den Mothers, Scoutmasters 1g. Rhymes of fhe Tunes N0N5 ARE SO FOOUSH WHO KNOWLEDGE SPDKnJ, DKNSE KlOt? I |