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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH. I LBRl'ARY 1M0. 10. and friend were in attendance. I home. Luncheon was served to the Entire and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris City ballroom In Ogden. Queens from each of the wards Gowned in white satin dres with group, comprising members from Larson, Mr. and Mr. Eldon Ben- the stake will be eligible ward. ail within attended of the First by Clearfield, Layton and Clearfield, nett, a veil, the bride was Mrs. J. J. Session entertained for the honor of stake queen. her titter, Mis Marie Hamblin, as maid of honor, and brides maids, In her home recently for members KJnrfl. MQVI5 JiuKO Miss of her club. After of luncheon, pino-- i Driggs, . Lt. and Mrs. Dale Cash of Lay visited with hi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. llatt , grandma, Mrt. Miss Ranae 1attcrson and Idaho spent the week end w1th ton and Mrs. Jessie Cash of Spring Laura Egbert and other relatives' Yvonne Green. All wore gowns in chie was Played-Mrs- . Clearfield Garden club meeting beautiful pastel shades. Mother ltae Wolfe. iville, 111. were Friday guests at Saturday. Mrs. Weldon Roberts, Mrs. John of the bride and bridegroom, Mrs. postponed for January will be held home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ence Adams and Mrs. Sterling Thornley Hamblin and Mrs. Jacobs, who sometime in February, Several tended funeral services of a Dr and Mrs. Ray Barton of Salt LAYTON The North Davis I wore! meetings and socials scheduled Mrs. Salt Monday. Lake, tne in a baby AssoAnn sjmmons Nikki Claw- - amended the Schwartz in Clear-- ' stood in the reception line, frgtake remembered as 'street dresses of green and blue January were postponed due Slti0n KrWwill field Friday. cSd vS be Layton Second ward of ficers and and weather. Simmons was respectively. Donald Jacobs stood Mrs. Clarence teachers held their preparation Simmons are reported Feb. 24 in the White jielen Grant, daughter of Mr. and s ,h Association of Green ball taken to the St. Marks hospital as best man for his brother. A cou-- l in Salt Lake Monday for treat- - sin of the bride. Blair Dahl, sang Wasatch elementary school, Clear-wed-field, observed Founders day with J The Layton JayceeEtts enter two numbers. There was the talned about 50 guest at a social ding march. Music was furnished!I special program at the school on I Relatives Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wilmerl Wednesday evening at the Lavtonby an Ogden orchestra. town hall. Mrs. Donna Kilfoyle of the bride, Mrs. Louise Iaice.js. Barlow, PTA, president wasinl and family in Gardenia, Calif J charge of assisted bv Mrs.! Mrs. Viola Martin and Mrs. was color arrangements. An inter-- l low. Douglas infant son of Mr Margaret captain Mrs. Florine Raine Hamblin were at the seiv- esting skit called Corner Stone! Adams. Wells H. Galley, 9 son of Mr. andTerry Mrs. Melvin Adair, died In an s presented, and Mrs. Edwin Gailey, Syracuse, Valpole and Mrs. Ester Bassett, ng table. Prior to marnage, hospital a few hours after drs. Thelma Paulsen was director eral parties honored the bride. bride-elecdied Monday in an Ogden hospital Ogden Yvonne Honoring Mrs. Dick Johnson of Salt Lake, birth. Funeral services were con n charge. Mrs. Leola Merrill gave Among those, who entertainea l Green, miscellaneous shower was ducted John Thursday by Bishop was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Rae were, the Gleaner girls and the given at her home last Monday play, Dark Victory. Park. Prayer by Joseph Johnson; Wolfe. Elias Dawson was taken to the girls organization of the pecona evening. Hostess was Mrs. Fay El burn Dickson; Mrs. and Miss Ranae Patterson 01 5 Refreshments were served to hooitl In Salt Lake last Jeanne, daughter of Mr, and speaker, two rendered vocal Hugh Walpole recoveris Clinton. The couple are making guests. Mrs. Ben Whitesides week for treatment. e line with his listening time around Buck Howell and I were In solos; benediction by Art Buckley attend-rsickness. in home is a their weeks who from him by Ogden. Iladfield 'Delbert ing patt Fuller of Ogden, guest j last week. Dropped In at Bobs here, the gang reminds Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bills an- - gpeaker fortthe Clearfield Ki- Fchnol at the BYU in Provo Simmons returned home Burial was in the Sunset cemetery sitstanding up and stomping. from the Dee hospital in Ogden, where the grave was dedicated by spent the week end home with his nounce the engagement ot ineir wanjg cjuj, gave an interesting diner where some friends were -John II. Layton. Mi whether and is, Lloyd From where I sit, thsts a good Mr. and Mrs. Well's talk on Americanism and Prin-soting around talking about daughter, June Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson of parents, r to his of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Mills dples of Kiwanis," The dinner to sell hogs now or wait. Mrs. Arta Whitesides was a system. Everyone hes a right ar are a have Mrs. Jack Stevenson and son of Layton. Wedding date is yJ meeting was held at Mas and Pas others right guest at the Eldredge Smith Loganof a sixrejoicing over the but opinions Buck plunges right Into the disrival pound baby girl bom Jerrv Is visiting In Ogden with her indefinite, but will be announced in Roy There were 35 in atlen. decidhome Sunday. whether ita too to theirs, cussion. Hes lecturing away when The condition of Mrs. Earl Webb Wednesday in an Ogden hospital .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dan later: The bride to be is a student dame between to sell or not to aell, and ing atand all up at Davis high school in Kaysville.j doe not Improve at an Ogden hos- They have a son, Clyde Arthur ipt wed they suddenly Among the guests at the or n glsse are and Mr. Mrs, ana a Hill grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin of Mr. an I Mrs. start stomping their feet like it apple pie or cherry pie, Mrs, Otto Cole, returned horhe pital, where she was taken reception and Clyde Jackcon, North Ogden of mellow beer or cider. Lifes more month ago. Sunriav aftersnenamg two weeks son. Marlin are home from a ten char'ten R. Jacobs fiom out of the was an Indian war dance. Mrs. Jackson Harris. Chloe where Mr. Mrs. Wilkie Barnes, Mrs. Char ward vrrC( in Ogden with her brother and David J. interesting that way, and hang it if days trip to Denver, Colo., anj Buck But oome-- 1 Im flabbergasted. livestock the Saattended jieb-- r Mr. and Mrs. John an(j they how.json and yon dont sometimes learn " Dinner guests recently of Mr. Jacobs of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs only looked sheepish and explains, bine. thins! Guess I was talking again, when Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, and Mrs. J. Sessions were, Mrs. Bingham Jacobs, Salt Lake City; Mrs L. E. Ellison, two daughters, Sessions parents and brother, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, Sunset; I should-o- f been listening. When a Carol and Kate and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions and Steph- Mr. and Mrs. James A. McEntire, persons talkiHff time gets out of Ramnton. daughter. Eveivn, en Sessions. and Mrs. Verno E. Layton; Bishop VALENTINE CARDS for attended the university t)av Mrs. Eldon Schwartz was hostess Larson; Mayor and Mrs. Melvin G. Fomndatu Copyright. 1949, Vniui States Brewers t Kingsbury hall, recently for the OFF club in her Wood, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- kiddies and grownups In Salt Lake, Friday. Mrv Richard Beesley 2 for 5c, 10c, 15c & up of Salt qnrt Lake spent the weekend wjth Mrs, Belev's parents, Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hicken-looneSWEETS let Kellogg and Mrt. Arthur Green i the former Bonnie Jetn Iltrrit. entertained 17 guest at a pink and Mr. Harriet Ball of Logan la blue shower in honor of Mr. I. gpendlng the winter here with her . Haven Barlow Friday evening at daughter. Mr. , Darrell Egbert from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paines and the llarne home. LAYTON NEWS ICS- - I Rae-Wolfe- " , at-'th- e rela-'Kilfoyi- JJ jaR I hJTO sub-zer- o 1 Parents-Teacher- I 1 sev-wa- t. 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' - lQc; Lg 23c PLUTO sm 10c; Md AUTOMATIC COOKING Mrs. Hhea Wiscomb and Mrs. Vel- LIVER PILLS Reg home Sunday from Los Angeles, after spending two weeks with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Laurence Page and daughter. Mrs. Pav Walker entertained her club Thursday night. Sneclal guests were- Mrs. Ruby OBrien, CARTERS LITTLE LAVORIS Sm 2SC Med 45c; Lg 79 Mrs. Wm. Jones and son. Brent "f Loan spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Airs. J. Wm. Burton last week. Mrs, Wi'kle Barnes returned CaMf. QUALITY CANDY pwlwf torUaMySack 7-o- z. r. JOHNSONS, KEELEYS 1 lb. 2 lb. Heart Boxes and Fancy Packs. with purchase M.00 size S v- lc auGwaaiy tt ma Giles, others present were Mrs Martha Kent. Mrs. Alberta Bone. Mrs. Lvdia Allen. Mrs. Edna Mae Smedley, Mrs. Oleta Latham Mrs. Mvrtle Priemore. Mrs. F.laine Smith and Mrs. Blanehe Williams. Dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Tanner. Wednesdav night were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Rov. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rampton and daughter, Eveivn. were Sunday miests of Mr. and Mrs. Falnh J. Ramoton and family in Salt Lake.. Mrs. Olive Wixom is recoent-Infrom injuries which she received when she fell, two weeks IrtlMICONO high-broil- MA1HERLIGHT E Live flame broiling! Only Gas every choice from rare to done through! texture. AUTOMATIC 1IGHTINO-T- op STREAMLINED ! burners, oven, broiler everything in No r! arc broilers matches 69c Y J & J BACK PLASTER 35c THANTIS LOZENGES 29 SUCRETS . . 25c Gests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom J. Pingree' and family were Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox and daughter, Cathem. The small child of Mr. and Mrs. Orian Rich has the measles. Ben Whitesides left Sunday on a business trip to South. Dakota. Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen entertained the following at a quilting at her home. Monday. Guests were Mrs. Keith Smith, Mrs. Gwilliams, and Mrs. Rov Smith of. Sunset; Mrs. Frank Williams, Mrs. Wm. Thornley, Mrs. George B. Wilcox Mrs. Rufus Dickson, Mrs. D. A. Weaver, Mrs. David E.' Layton, and Mrs. Royal Owens. Mrs. Wells Hadfield was taken to the Dee hospital in Ogden last week. .J' More women are buying new Gas ranges than ever before! CLEARFIELD NEWS Zaugg, Donald Larson, Jean Reynolds, Don Baxter, Patricia Good-liff- BAYER ASPIRIN 12s 12c; 24s 19c; 100s 59c ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN 35c ASPERGUM Sm 23c; Med 47c; Lg 250 ANACIN KEGOIAI i50 VALUE W.l 30s 39c; 50s 59c; 100s 90c zz omiii ?; v znjw Gas burners Gas smokeless! . ago. Only the new automatic Gas sub-zer- o BEN-GA- 0ESIC- N- g ? Green and Gold ball of Clearbefield First ward, postponed cause of weather was held Wednesday evening in the North Davis junior high school. The colorful dance used tinseled moon and stars for decorations to carry out the theme, How High the Moon. The crown was placed upon the lovely head of queen Roma Park by Bishop Verno E. Larson. Reigning with the queen Smith were, attendants, Maxine and Verla Sessions. Crown bearer was Stephen Barlow and flower girls, Dena Lou Fackrell and Darlene Thurgood.' Participating in the floor show conducted during intermission were, Mr. and Mrs. Eunice Anthon Montgomery, IMYDOL UNCTION 1.00 dirt-catchin- cracks. new Gas ranges ' lights without . CAKES-O- nly Gas oven can bake five layers at once with the same even caters to SPEED-Ins- tant Instant Only Gas gives exact heats without waiting! siow-slmme- CHAR-TYP- range gives you so many modern cooking advantages inside and out! Lights automatically! Bakes without pre-heatin- g! Automatic clock-con-trolle- d! Whats more, its faster, simpler, more economical to operate. e, Francis Carling Faundra Fackrell and Wendell Zaugg. Com mittee members on arrangements were, Mrs. Thora Montgomery, activity counselors and Mrs. Ethel Hodson, activity leader, advertisement, Eleanor Sessions, Maxine Smith, Nellie Layton; refreshments, Eunice Zaugg and Jane Francis Stringham; decorations, Therald Stanley Sessions, Carling, Steed and Dean Sessions, and dance program, Keith Jacques. Re freshments were cookies and punch. The affair was formal, with ward budget tickets honored. Queen and attendants will contest in North Davis stake green and gold ball. The marriage of Miss Fay Hamblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery J. Hamblin, Clearfield and Chariton R. Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Briant S. Jacobs of Gearfield was solemnized Wednesday Jan. 26th in the Salt Lake temple. The following Friday evening in the North Davis junior high school, a reception, honoring the newlyweds was given by the brides parents. A large crowd f relatives A new Automatic Gas ... to Range costs less buy . . . to operate. 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