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IV ft 4 ad ? dfo lo ft'irll ft a- I'tty 04 -" ffrrj fsK-- nl errertd Skertotul Illi( WLwl mSuftsVjmfrS OH its!?y potim H IV tae.mvisy, nrV ter s Ina' Las (alr ! hen fa. cyMV m I es.V f flf V diseased m So miv Aped I?, 4,V IV itrt hf duos on I mens hit. on iv fite LWo Ian teca Sisal IV ecsoVaO tmm of IV Ma;?n ihvti 1 IV Bwe;s.fl ovr 4 IV M'wn Iiavd Iky A Is nudj fieir V'-- sdttciare hi spat W h and La Joses Ittcenl tlvd 10IVIV sweet. nv fsol!n I lVftv(c1c4lV CcfjWV elected 00 IV pfaslorm. "H kepi us out ol mar: mc to dedal a Mat of mar CMMed heimcen the TV KaiWiVTfuil Hctfhl anJ PcrfiNirun; An Cuiiuiol UJ. and tkr-man- y. , Council are pleaced 10 TtHCML inmutKC the amnnimcnl of C luifo (Chuskl 1 urncr a ih chniroun of the "MesMah" fr PM. Army (454 in ally. 15 plaque that hangs in the Farmington counhouse. SOME OF the soldiers never left the U.S.. and others mere ; so be sure to e served in the Marine Corp. T heir names are c ngraved on a tra rehearsals. bring them and perhaps share muh your neighbor. Thirty-on- entered the Navy and ditions for soloists and orchesIF VOU have ever sung in pic Messiah or m anted to. me invite you to participate. Ve mill not furnish hooks, but there are many available in the mere drafted into ih army and the first Amcinao soidier armed in I rame on June 2ft. hi?. People Weed the freat mar mas the War 10 end all Wans. They rallied 10 Make the morW safe for democracy." Young men and apparently three women from Davis County served in the U.S. "A MI.VSUII Sm In" ttiK he held this ) ear. He have an orcheMra and soloivU hut an one ho mould like to am; m the choru iv invited to come jhe night of the performance and vm; with uv. There mill he ho choir rchcrsils hut the public iv invited to come and cither am; or listen. : Announcements mill he lhadc in the near future for au- shipped to France, few reached the front lines and CHARLES CHUCK" TURNER PERFORMANCE mill be held in Davis High Auditorium on Dec. 21. ' nearly all the soldiers suffered from dysentery, influenza or cholera. Many young Davis County men gave up their lives MISSIONARIES THEATER GROUP Completes LDS Mission Elder Kenneth (Ken) Taylor will give his mission report Nov. 9 in the Kaysville 20th Ward Sacrament meeting at 12 noon in the Crestwood Chapel, 1039 East Crestwood Rd., Kaysville. ELDER TAYLOR who just returned from serving in the Japan Tokyo North Mission is DEBRA ANN THOMPSON - the son of Mr. and Mrs. DaWayne Taylor of Kaysville. of np Miss Debra Ann Thompson 578 South Blossom Circle, Fruit Heights has accepted a mission call to serve an LDS mission to Canada-Halifamission. She will enter the Mission Training Center on x Nov. 13. i SHE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Thompson. Miss Thompson will speak Si sacrament meeting on Sunday, Nov. 9at 12:20p.m. in the Fruit Heights First Ward at 901 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. f SHE GRADUATED from the Thousand Oaks High $chool at Thousand Oaks, Calif., and has been attending (ticks College the past year, np found anywhere this past Halloween was the one created by the nine preschool children attending the Trinity Lutheran Church Preschool. The The drama department at Layton High is presenting the play The Man Who Came to Dinner" on Friday, Saturday, and Monday nights of two consecutive weeks, Nov. 7, 8 and 10 and 14, 15, and 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Layton High School Little Theater, The cost is $2.50 for adults and $2 for students and children. THE PLAY is about a n radio personality of the well-know- 30's, Sheradan Whiteside, who finally decides to accept a dinner invitation at the home From left, Walter Anderson as Mr. Stanley. Teresa Wimmer as Mrs. Stanley and Kevin Cummings as Mr. Whiteside, prepare for the Layton High productions. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest StanThings begin to go wrong for ley, chairman of the local literhim when his valued secretary, ary club in a small town in Maggie Cutler, falls in love Ohio. Upon entering their home he falls down and supposedly breaks his hip on a patch of ice on their doorstep. He threatens to sue the Stanleys and remains there as an unwelcome, nasty guest for several weeks. HE WONT let the Stanleys use their own house. He brings a number of wierd guests to eat theirfoodand hang around. He persuades the Stanleys children to run away from home and he steals their cook and butler. ELDER CHRISTENSEN ELDER ADAMS Elder Steven Scott Christensen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Elder Michael D. Adams poro Japan Mission for the has been called to serve in the Washington Seattle LDS Mission. He will enter the mission training center on Nov. 13. HE WILL speak in Sacrament meeting in the Layton 22nd Ward Nov. 9 at a.m., 1015 N. Emerald Ave., East Layton. ELDER ADAMS will speak in Sacrament meeting on Nov. 9 in the Kaysville 8th Ward at 3:30 p.m. in the Rock Chapel, 25 S. 200 E., Kaysville. Mike is a graduate of Davis Robert J. Christensen, has been called to serve in the SapLDS Church. 1 1 Friends are invited to attend. He will enter the Mission Training Center, Nov. 13. High School and the LDS Seminary. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams, 109 E. 100 N., Kaysville. no Have Fun Pre-Schoole- rs 20ne of the best brews to be By TAMMY FOULSEN youngsters cut up a variety of fresh fruit and mixed them in a large witchs pot to make the healthful and tasty witches fruit pot. BESIDES the unusual witchs fruit treat, the children also played Halloween games and dressed in costumes to make their Halloween in preschool a special occasion, dmg DeAnn Hess To Report Miss DeAnn Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess, has returned from serving an 18 month LDS Mission in the England London Mission. Miss Hess will give her report on Nov. 9 in the Kaysville 9th Ward beginning at 1:10 p.m. at 201 S. 600 E. She arrived home Oct. 27. np Womens Club Luncheon Planned The Federal Womens Club annual ways and means luncheon will be held Nov. 15 at noncin 12:30 the ommissioned officers club at Hill AFB. EACH Y EAR the luncheon is held in November to raise Preferential Tea Slated Nov. 12th All chapters of Davis County Council are inv ited to attend the the Preferential Tea held at the Eccles Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave. Ogden, at 2 p.m. Chairman of this event is Beta Mu Chapter of Layton. THIS IS to welcome all new members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. The next council meeting is Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Home of Bonnie White, Bountiful. funds for our charity projects and operating expenses for the club. Some of the recipients in the past have been Girls Village, Weber Memorial Hospital and the Mental Health Association. Chairman for this event is Mary Hansing assisted by members of the board. For reservations call the following members. IN SALT Lake City, Edna 2 Pearman, and Florence Plumline, in Ogden, Mary Hansing, 2 and Verna Sipple, in Tooele, Laurraine Petersen, 486-170- 278-172- 825-115- 782-764- 0; 884-348- 7. with the local newspaper man and decides to leave him. He tries to foul up the romance by bringing in a hot Hollywood siren known for moving in on other peoples territory. He becomes ashamed of himself when his plan works only too well. son and Teresa Wimmer; Harriet Stanley by Chris Sandberg; professor Metz by Kelly Kemp; Banjo by A1 Darroch, Beverly Carlton by Casey Ole-so- n, Lorraine Sheldon by Chris Golightly and the Stanley children by Sandy Brown and George Alex. Others in the play are Gayle Killpack, Pam Budge, Kathy Anderson,- - Diana Vander-plauRonny Barkley, Kim s, THE MAJOR characters are Mr. Whiteside played by Kevin Cummings: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley by Walt Ander Ferbrache, Courtney Shackleford, Doug Petersen, Steve Barnes, George Barkley and Keith Wilson. o&Tugmi Marjorie Ware Cole Succumbs In Ohio Mrs. Marjorie Ware Cole, age 62, died on Oct. 28 in a Fairborn, Ohio hospital following open heart surgery and then a massive heart attack. Mrs. Cole was the daughter of Joseph Y. and Louise S?ndall Ware and was born in Layton on Oct. 11, 1918. SHE SPENT her early life in Layton, graduating from Davis High School. She was employed at Hill AFB. She was an active member of the Layton First Ward and she and is Iv of rteir A3 in coumry. A pooj prepam. d II ILL AND Hubert Layion by ) MrfSv cm-pWfiiiLi-p, 1 1 remda-!u- community, 4 n 01 Aptd I Commiuee I- V m Ih l.t-i- Cir-.i- m,MNAinhirf Mitoh IV af " li ls-fc.r- , j. ham ft Sv hi iV II II III D I V and I -- c e mtf I 10, t4 tft hit Planted In Memory Of Four April 15, 1921 ti IV I, ppsrttJ'4 IV L. UNI mu-m- CW 4 lsayi n&J i h'V ft lirttt 13 deets iVi Day- -mDa mc mi hrlri hi U, frr Jef str t W M hf,'Mfas.id evd rwis V r43 if A4 J, hi? U V hfv V 5J I Jiir aftesftoion t ijjisfs IHMUtltMMVamftl. iffin wreck in iv L'jid UtH kff frd ftarfl M IV fvyNf ttf ff, IV t.v.rr-- N.i! I m & IV t ftW l Niiifv LaV Lr, IV mo 4 hitf a ad hsfe js m&f tV I Vifmk injf df5d pi M yw4i 4 I J mar II I Sfcad MM H tV V rem., Visit 4 fated IV AteiMS Icio NfthuiJ tV iIjAi I iri Vl CtCflilnS as amen mrri .! 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A j. 3 i n L ft. her husband had resided in Fairborn for the past 30 years. She married Paul I. Cole in Ogden March 5, 1948. SHE IS survived by her husband; daughter, Mrs. Christine Lynn Cole Curtis, both of Fairborn, Ohio; a brother, Max E. Ward, San Bernardino, Calif. A funeral service was held Nov l in the LDS chapel in Fairborn, with burial in the city cemetery there, vsb |