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Show t wmyftracx-QAv- is kcas journal, junl I mo north oavis leader, s. I June 5, 1959 Alta A. Cowley Honored On 90th tfaJAy An Kk.-- kLt,r(t tkk i MfS, A!u AJmi CV!cy of Ma, U)uja, on NT Her a NnWajf, MV II. dMihiif t4 MIC WAS I M Rtrfus Mill. 84 Siftli J1 he M Ik4 hrr reiii 84 beta When s Mf 1 (kiJXH u? M. Km9, (he Rufus w M M 1 Njnh Mm, tuklcyHumeti A4mk usasnufl ahiif hunt luxie Mi(iJ a lowii t4 tht 4 Ki4ul sent &i Uf family home, Ahum O n. 2't stm hn, after Mrs, t ley Iter father built the Hume ht fe tvt lisrt. Till RE WIRE trtn iM-dit- n im Gnu in the Rufus A ly. hi Ctm Icy h the only one lt.II r, SIP, She married Wallace W. CtHaky. Jle de4 w lvi. St k the mother of fue chtlJrea. The are Stanford Co ley, fWglJer. Wjfa.; It.ll tVaky. : Dr. R. A4ams Seattle, CVtey. Baltimore, MJ Hermit Ctmky, KukUnd, Wh,; and Mai Cmky, l anm. She Wh ba many grandchildren. (real granikhiidrcn and reai great gramk hitJten. DR.R.ADMSCukyisa Mr. and Mrv. Melvin J. Ben nett of 79 South 500 Eavt. ill be honored at Clearfield, an open house on Saturday, June 7 on the occasion of their Sotb wedding anmvertary. They were married June 4. 1 9 JO in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. I RIENDS AND relative are invited to call from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Clearfield f ifth Ward Cultural Mall, 326 East Center. Gcarficld. Mr. Bennett was the 12th child of George R. and Mary Ann King Bennett. Me was born and raised in the West Point area, later moving to Gcarficld. Me served in the U.S. Navy, drove a school bus for the Davis School District for 12 years, owned and operated a service station in Layton, and was employed by the State Road Commission, retiring after 27 years service. MR. BENNETT served a iuihuuII) krumn medical doc tor. Her other on all have colkge decreet in pharmacy. Mrs. Coky hat kad an ac mission for the LDS Church to the Central States Mission, was first assistant for the High Priest Quorum, and woiicd on the Sunday School board. At present. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are ordinance workers in the live and productive life. She attended ichoul in Layton and Kaytvdle and then received a ALTA AUUU COWLEY 'll limiuiMW, a tLo group degree from the I DS Business CWkgt m Ndi lake Cy. ACTIVE IN Ibe LDS Cburvh. she has taught Pnm ary and MIA classes; was church organist for many years and an outstanding pianist, she accompanied danse students of Kermil Cowley for many years. She has accompanied my of the local soLums of the area, performing at chore h, social and community functions. She aided her husband and her sons with the family bust ness, the Kowky Drugstore. She enjoys traveling and likes to spend time on the Cowley ranch in Wyoming, dmg TO APPEAR ON rum K a La ton under itritimltun ufl,alU ILTtuukrray mrntlv auditioned tor IaVii! tJwwiaar. Tlry will le Hiring on Channel 5 on Jai A Tin group aLo ajjieared at Lagoon on May 31 T- V- nikl at MtSon May 21, The group rang- - in ag from 1 1 in IH ami Iwwttli slanting, many play sariin )raw of iitarunmtwamlong iViuml an Norman Darker, left, Smith. Cary Walton. lYfuiy KorUw, Julia Sthaap. la-SiMnUrwu Stoll I ami and lamn Alien. S!towtae em it waled. tie 4 ; k Bessie Staley To Be Ogden Temple. Mrs. Bennett is the daughter of John M. and Veda OIhni Moricnson. She was born in I luntsville. Utah. Liter moving to Ogden. She was employed by Kress Co. and was office manager at W.T. Grant s for 34 Honored On 80th THE STALEY Market is also a great place for the younger people, because of the special penny candy" that has always been a part of this little country store. Since the death of Mr. Staley. Mrs. Staley has been assisted in the store by her daughter, Mrs. Naomi S. Olsen. The two of them com- years. SHE M AS been active in the LDS Church, serving as secretary, visiting teacher supervisor and as a visiting teacher, in the Relief Society. She also served on the Sunday School and Primary boards of the Gearfield Ward. mence their daily activities It, ab- out 7 a.m. every morning and they never close their business until at least 8 p.m., making Mrs. Staleys day at least 13 hours every day. There will be dancing throughout the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett request no gifts please. MRS. STALEY has two daughters, Mrs. K.L. (Amelia) Kern ho resides in San Fran-ciscand Mrs. Olsen of Layton. She has three o, grand-childr- Beecher and Cieo Udy of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hadfietd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox and children and her mother, Mrs. Goldie Ball were luenheon guests Memorial Day of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Adams and her father Stanley D. Tebbs of Panguitch and her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Doug Tebbs of Bountiful flew to Burbank, Calif., where they spent three days touring and sightseeing on a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dren of Kaysville and Mrs. Emma Thomson of Bountiful, spent the Memorial holiday at Idaho Falls, Ida., and at West Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Thomson visited relatives in Idaho Falls while the Bowmans and Cooks spent Phoenix, Ariz. where they k. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman and daughter Natalie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook and two chil Ellison Street, Layton, tween 4 and 7 p.m. MRS. STALEY was born 10, 1900 in Falmouth, England. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jenkins. The family moved to the U.S. while she was very young. On July 3, 1918, she was married to T.W. Staley. Mr. Staley died in 1959. She and her husband operated Staleys Cafe on Main Street in Layton, (near the Kowley Drug Co.) for some 25 years, and then she and Mr. Staley built the Staley Market in front of their residence on West Gentile St. She has been the owner and operator of this for the past 38 years. at Lindon Park over the Memorial holiday weekend. of his br ther Wayne F. Parkin in Bountiful on Wednesday, May 28, The services were held in the Val Verda Fifth Ward. OUTDOOR randchildren. All of her friends and neighbors are invited to visit her at her birthday party. No gifts, please, vsb SWALLOW DRUGS OPENS Air Freight Terminal In Operation HILL AFB The largest military air freight terminal in the west is now operating at new pallet storage module capable of storing and moving 88 pallets of freight holding up to 7,000 pounds of cargo each. THE TERMINAL, a branch of the Directorate of Distribution, loads and unloads more than 15 million pounds of cargo each month from almost 600 aircraft. Most of the cargo consists of priority parts and supplies shipped to defense installa- v tions across the country via the Logistical Airlift (LOGAIR) system. LEISURE&st AFFORDABLE, CAREFREE RECREATION IN ADDITION the pallet storage module, the terminal has also installed a new auto- mated data system, the LOGAIR Real Time System (LARTS), to track the thousands of shipments cessed. pro- As a member of Outdoor Leisure, when you want to go boating, snowmobiling, camping, motor home traveling or whatever, you just call our central reservation service and reserve your it's waiting and equipment. When you arrive, so is your ready to go. When the fun is over, and responsibility. Maintenance, storage, lowing Outdoor insuring are no longer your concern. Leisure takes care of ail that so your time off is all And most destinations youra, and all enjoyment. are nearby. - WEji . . Nowadays, most of ua cant afford to have $10,000, $20,000 or $30,000 tied up with a yard full of recreational equipment we use only part of the year. The heavy-dutgas guzzling cars and trucks we need to tow this equipment to recreation areas are becoming more expensive to operate. Maintenance, financing, insurance, storage and taxes also cost more. But, there is a way we can have our recreation equipment and afford it too. Its called Outdoor Leisure. KNOX MORE? Outdoor Leisure - 205 West 700 So., SLC, or write: Rex Riley Utah 84101 TIMES IS U AITISG! GOOD W ORLD OF CAREFREE A H HOLE LIKE Call- - Without a Big Investment, Maintenance, Taxes or Insurance Home. TO 322-103- 3 376-324- 9 Our biggest assets are our friendly attitude toward people and the service we give our customers. These words were spoken by Lynn Schiff-ma- Hills Mall. THE STORE is located at the north end of the center court of the mall. It offers a full line of high quality drug store stores in the University Mall in Orem and in Caliente, Nev. Mr. Swallow is a native of Layton Hills Mall and then he hopes to expand further in (his area. to be excited about the people living in this area. He decided to open a store in the and he and his are excited about being a parr of this new north Davis business center, dmg MR. SCHIFFMAN express- es his appreciation with the customers who have visited the store. He says people seem pressed with the Wasatch Front communities and the Visit a Ten Year Reunion Planned That night a dinner and program will be held at the PRICES GOOD JUNE 4-- 'OUT OF THE OVEN AND OVER THE COUNTER TO YOU!" MAPLE BARS GREAT AT SNACK TIME! TOPPED WITH MAPLE ICING. GOLDEN DINNER ROLLS DOZEN ff Oakridge Country Club, social hour begins at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30. Special yearbooks will be available at the picnic and dinner. DONT PASS up the opportunity to associate again with our great class. For further information contact Patty Buelo Woodward at 1 or Pat Earl Zaugg at 6 by June APPLE TURNOVERS FOR LOCATIONS LAYTON 175 So. Fort Lane 376-445- 825-985- 10. COPYRIGHT mall : experi- ence. He will work to promptly fill peoples prescriptions. The : HE ENTERED the brug store business over 20 years ago after he graduated from the University of Idaho College of Pharmacy. Mr. Swallow was very im- Sunset, brings to the pharmacy business 20 years of To commemorate the new systems, the air freight terminal will have a ribbon cutting ceremony June 11 at 10:30 a.m. in building 900 on Hill through the terminals operations after the ceremony w hich will feature the pallet module moving a large bundle of cargo from its storage space and onto a LOGAIR aircraft. , 1 has worked for Swallows Drugs the past four years. Swallows Drugs is a small chain store, founded by Grover Swallow. The firm has Meadow, Utah, a town near Fillmore. A registered licensed phar- A FAMILY picnic will be held from p.m. at the Layton Park north of the high school. Bring your own lunch and we will furnish the drinks. THE INVITED guests in 766-343- 4. macist, Homer Brighton of BOTH THE pallet storage module and LARTS will double the speed with which origifreight is nating and handled. attendance will be toured number to call tor the pharmacy is LYNN Schiffman, the store manager has been in the drug store business for 2 years. He products including drugs, gifts, cosmetics, photo supplies and prompt photo processing, greeting cards, a prescription pharmacy and a postal service. for management. AFB. n, the store manager of Swallows Drugs, a new store that just opened in the Layton The first graduating class of Layton High will hold their 10 year class reunion on June 14. A golf tournament is scheduled at the Valley View Golf Course with tee-otime at 7 a.m. Besides accounting and tracing of items shipped, LARTS also provides better visibility and control of cargo Find out Hoiv to get your hands on a Ski Boat, Snowmobile, Houseboat, and Motor The Layton Hills Mall features a complete pharmacy and drug store with opening of Swallow Drug. Homer Brighton, a pharmacist with 30 years of experience and a resident of Sunset, is among staff ready to serve your pharmaceutical needs. be- June Dr. and Mrs. George F. service greatg- son-in-la- w Mrs. Mary Walters entertained the study group at her home Su day evening. May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parkin and family attended the funeral Cam-mac- Mrs. Bessie Jenkins Staley, 1378 West Gentile Street, Layton, will be honored with an open house reception on Sunday, June 8. It will be held at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude (Naomi) Olsen, 125 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones of Bingham were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Linford. Mrs. Jones is a sister of Mrs. Linford. Snell and famiattended the traditional Olpin family reunion spent two weeks visiting with Attorney and Mrs. Kent BESSIE STALEY time in West Yellowstone and at Island Park. Hadfleld attended her sister's wedding, Anonda Buck, who was married to Harold East in Salt Lake City with a wedding party for family members following the ceremony. - Mr. and Mrs. William Packer have rretumed home from and six 1980 SRFtWiY STORFS INCORPORATED 1980 |