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Show awiffi- THE l.UTON iOlPNAL, LAYTON, UTAH. H IHIt UY .4, 1913. Mis Richard Booby s t is p m a sl.aie eioppei s cabin in la three buchels of wheat produced. Our greatest glory Is Ool to iojiUv horticultural socictv h h i: h.N I'l.u o her with held bama never 'is of pan Ibk" meeting falling, but in rising every urday recently in Farming Mr aid Mi-Frank Holms 11icKu1.hu , ton. C. Perry Roekwood of Cen- iSlt Mrs we Frank ind s.uee ibis fall. Conrucius. war of the clort tune the nue few a nt divs lake ij'i . Onr 'nxuries are always Ills umntry has sent to the aid of Em S."i e lie i lit! t! tin' k' j) s. and Aaromc BriesthtHxi terville is president and Carl B. last wtek voh relatives Ara'i Oiecn ti SuiiMt, but tonnerly ot Joe Louis, worlds on 'iv has scut H the .I'd ot ill nations one out of :ix trac- querading as necessities. Mr ;.nd Mu Calvin Cuiundgo of North Davis stake ei.tei tamed ' (,T M .y was , born Wedi bics BlCTC. ot l,i' held manufactured a Clearfield, secretary-treasurerbrose is out .n one at tverv alums ij ap party motored to IKgham City and champion, for members Miss Bettj Wallaces student at s t of last week in the i.t Surda Mil moon with Mr nesday evening ID lT, g illiams orth Davis junior high sthool, at with herProvo was home recently and Mrs. was A parents lor the week-ensupper barbeque Wilkie Baii.es and Ralph Dibble Clearfield. : wire Priest if in ul.s Viiee'es. Calif given. In attendance from the car Mis C Merrill of Br.gham uood men and boys LAYTON NEWS the stake wards is spending a few days with comprising City lous Xrt her voter, Mis Mamie Layton Bishop Clarence J Stoker, has tUh a beautiful Carousel" set Clint Judkins and Junior Shet UVUi announced that the annual ward reunion will be held Friday March ting the Second ward MIA held ley are iM with measles tl.eir gold and green bail Saturday A luncheon was given Saturday qth. At a recent meeting in the BUILT FOH TODAY'S BIGGER, TALLER, MORE ACTIVE AMERICANS at Davis high school by the Anter North Davis junior high school, evening Mrs. W. L. Hansen, ican Attending committees were appointed to plan legion auxiliary. daughter, the social. Under the supervision Bette of Brigham City spent a few from here were, Mrs Onier Wil of the bishopric, auxiliary organiza- days last week with here parents. cox, M ss Mamie Layton. Mrs 1, Mr. and Mrs T. A Palo E Ellison, Mr and Mis Phillips tions have been called upon to Mr. Mrs and Mrs a success. Cash Mrs Davis James affair of Ray Latimer, the make Primary spent Tuotday with Mr Frank Pav Mrs Del! Shttley. Mrs and Sunday school officers are in ' and Mrs. Ia Koi Day and family. Stents Kilfoyle and Mrs John f'Wb Vscharge ci the childrens dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Vince will Everson enwhich be held picture, Phillips moving Mr and Mrs Elmer Riding have at the Pioneer elementary school tertained with dinner at their home Tuesday evening m honor of moved to Verdoland park. 12 o clock. The at Pnest beginning of Mr and Mrs. Lee Stoker hood quorums, the Relief society Mrs. T. A. Phillips on her birth and the young mens and young day. Other guests were, T. A Parma. Ida were guests of Mr. and women's Mutual Improvment As- Phillips, Mr and Mrs. Dave Claw Mrs I vrtn Judkins and family Mr and Mrs. W W Allen re sociations are arranging foi adult ton and La Rue Stevenson. The ceive't word that the bodv of their Hollyhock camp DUP met entertainment to be held in the at the home of Mrs. Lotie Scoffield son. Pie. Joe Allen who was killed North Davis in the evening junior Assisting were Mrs. Welthia Bone in the south Pacific was on its high school. There will be a din- and Mrs. Ethel Bone. The lesson w the Ended States anil Mr 7 followed .i at ner proDy pm., was Mrs. and Alfred Green have also Mrs. Mac Simmons. gram and dancing A!! tormoi Lunchgiven by word was that the body ot received to served 20 members. are to members invited ward join Mrs. Green will Forrest son. Milton their S2c Hadfield will enterIlf in the celebration. . state.-tain reach the soon in honor Mrs. of Tuesday Mrs. and Thomas H. T Mr. Allen Diane Stevenson is home from , Clearfield, are the parents of a Hawley Reed on her birthday. Other school with a sprained ankle. will Mrs. be. guests new baby daughter, Mrs. Allen, Clyde Ernest Layton was taken to St the former Vi Etta Layton is the Adams, Mrs. Elmo Hodson, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Phil Blood. Marks hosmtal last week for treat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roy Mr. and Mrs. Ken Farrer and ment. Last reports he was much Clearfield. of Layton Mrs. Arthur White, little son daughter, Catherine have moved improved !n honor of Poo Horton on his and daughter came home this past to Salt Lake to make their home week from a visit with relatives They have been living at the Geo. third birthday, son of Mr, and Mrs. and friends in California. Mrs. Dibble home. Lynn Burton and Gregory Kilfovlo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton on hi second birthday, sor. of Mr. White is a former California girl. The building formerly occupied M'ent Monday in Bountiful with and Mrs. Sterns Kiltovle. n party relatives. was given at Kilfoyle home. Tucs by the Clearfield State Bank, is be Mrs. Gordon .Sessions and daitgh a day to addiform evening. Other guests were, new ing remodled .Mr and Mr. Charrapdne-ontKay, visited .with her parents, tion to the Barlow and Sons store. ter, M and Mr. Calvin of les Bountiful; Mr. and Parker Corbridge. Sometime ago, the bank employees Mrs. moved to their beautiful new build- in honorRay Corbridge enteertained Mr J. Wm. Rrton and Mr. and of her husbands birthday Mrs Reuben Kilfoyle. The ao ing, just south of the old structure at heir home Saturday evening. small bovs arc cousins. John J. Sessions, of Clearfield, Other members wore Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Milton Call, son, yjr. conductor on the railroad, was Mac Corbridge and daughter; Mr. Dean and daughter. Vcrnetta were stranded with his train, due to and Mrs. Doyle Thurgood, Mr. and Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don snow drifts, for sereval days this Mrs. and chil- De Witt and adughter in Logan. Thayne week Green at River, Wyom dren and Mrs. Corbridge past Afton Hatch, son, A turkey dinner was served at ing. Paul and daughter, Barbara. home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben tic Mrs. OiNe FiDeld was a Salt First ward fireside chat Kiyfoyle, honoring Mrs. Kilfoyle Lake City visitor Thursday Mrs. wasLayton held at Ida Brown, and Mrs. Hattie Ses- Timmons. the home of Miss Jane and Mrs. Roy Kilfoyle on their Other guests were Roy sions vere in the capitol city on Mrs. Clarence Simmons return- birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill, Kilfoyle, Friday. ed home St. Marks hospital Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, Mrs Cleirfeld Literary' Guild held last week from NEW PERFORMANCE . . . New room NEW 110 ROOM . . . Real tlre.trk-eo- l where she was taken Henry Flint, Mr. and Mrs. ClarNEW It SOW ROOM. NEW HEAP ROOM even its February meeting, Monday for treatment. and . . and Dodge tall gine, plat fluid Drive, tqiirerce extra mifee for off people in cither bat leg Mr. of long No knocking Mrs. ynur ence danger Green, Henry Flint, mg at IVTas .nd Pas in Roy. There from every lankful of ga . . . givea you mmik for foil them Miss Lou Jean Flint of Kaysvillc and Mrs. Stems built . vide . tetlt eopporl . aeat gite Wide, wati front or rear Kilfoyle, Mr. and was an election of new officers acceleration for tafer pining. fater and comfortable tript. spent Monday night at the C. G. drs. Earl Robin and Mrs. Mamie relating for three patten ger lomrieot eoiufort. conducted. Chandler home. Founders Day was observed WedMr. and Mrs. Allen Robins. Mr. aayton. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harris arc week the of last by evening nesday When Army physical exams rivaled that our wartime generation w os far bigger, taller , and Mrs. Forrest Johnson and Mr. the P.-proud parents of a baby girl A. of Wasatch elementary and Mrs. Maine om Thursday at the Dee hospital Dodge started planning this great new car school at the school. A special pro- ed the basketball Whitesides enjoyUS at the a game have in son, Teddy. They Ogden. other gram was given. Clearfield's AC in Logan Saturday. r- Q and moie head room idua the am aid fly George Flint was taken to the TTS lower on the outaide . . , hkftr on the inaide! elementary school the Pioneer locMrs. John Putnik of Tooele en- LDS Drive. 1 ride of Dodge Lake in Salt inaide! Monday the on . . . hospital Shorter celebrated longer or lh oqtaidc ated on Main st., also tertained with a personal shower New atjlini . . . new "Cet-- wav engine , . . new Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nerreumr on tH ontaido . . wider on lie inaide! . the occasion with an entertaining for her sister. Miss Elaine Adams I. W. Adams were Mr. nd Mrs. c done! and comfort Too will uronaerbo it optional program. Injury at the home of their parents, Mr. Glen fyrol Fluid Drive p he Coray of Ogden. are only a few of the new thing tranamiaaioo Beverly Wood, daughter of May- and Mrs. Golden Adams, HowMrs. home At her atSaturday Tuesday, GYRO-MATfis Dodec off at your lhatTI thrall Tu. Rut ace them or and Mrs. Melvin G. Wood, Here daring new design , . . dtirinrttt new at jle Mrs. Bill Adams and small daugh ard Marshall will entertain her the what hand in brat now. dealer Icarn Weber functional Ogden. ter returned home from the college natural beauty that dowa from truly juat tending fre . yee tram shifting Coqlev club. She was home with her .parents hospital at Here new elhow room, more leg room daring new Dodge wiH do for you. engineering. Mrs. week last and Brigham of Mr. son small City Billy, .' for the Mrs. Geer will enter- Clarence Bone has the measles Delbert Hadfield, first mission- tain her Marjorie club at her1 home WednesLayton second ward Primary ary sent out by Clearfeild Second day evening. meeting will be held leadership has ward after its organization, at 7 p.m. in the evening Thursday BYU at the school has been attending Barlow Layton I. Haven eh&pel. at Provo, since returning home been made a scout commissioner Mrs. Al Jacobcon and small son from the California I D. S. mis- for the North Davis stake. Mr. Bar have returned to their home from sion field He is the son of Mr. and low succeeds LeRoy Imlay of West an hospital. Ogden of memMrs. Wells Hadfield formerly Point who has been made a Youth leadership meeting waa of now board but Layton. YMMIA, Clearfield, ber of the general held in the L lyton Second .van 4 Mrs. Alvin Wood is in an Ogden At the home of Mrs. Andy Ad Monday evening. ilchapel an from Hollis Mrs. hospital, recovering ams, Friday evening, lness. Also recently home from the Roueche entertained 20 friends hospital, after an operation is Mrs. with a pink and blue shower in Mrs Jesse D. Barlow. honor of her daughter-in-law'- , Due to a sudden, snow' blizzard. Uren Roweche. Relief society of the Second ward In honor of her husbands birthcancelled its Tuesday afternoon day, Mrs. Royal Robin entertained meeting. The literary lessen was with a family dinner Sunday. to have been given. Mr. and Mrs. I. Haven Barlow Mrs. James N. Wallace, who has and three sons have moved to been ill for several weeks at her their new home on eGntile street. home is improving and will be Mr. and Mrs. Dean. Egbert will able to resume her duties in the move into the home formerly ocSecond wrard activities again. Mrs cupied by the Barlows. Wallace, wife of Counselor James Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill N. Wallace of the bishopric, is an Corbridge was taken to the Dee ardent add faithful worker in hospital in Ogden Thursday for church affairs. treatment. Mrs. Sylvia Krause, has been Layton Second ward M Men 'spending part of the winter m basketball team were honored Sun serve our new industries, California visiting with relatives. day at Sacrament for .being the more payrolls more jobs Among those visited was, Mrs. winners of the North Davis stake Mildred Meek and family of' Al- M Men basketball trophy, with Le hambra. Mrs. Meek will be remem- Grand Simmons as coach of the we are spending $61,000,000 in more opportunity for youth bered by her friends as the for- team. The Sr. scouts were also mer Mildred Krause of Clearfield. honored for being winners in the David Layton is in the Dee hos- senior scouts division. I. llave.i five years to be sure there will more taxes for better schools and pital, Ogden recovering from a ma- Barlow was theirTSstnictor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Layton of Salt jor operation, performed last Wednesday. According to relatives Lake are rejoicing of the arrival of be plenty of electricity. This You and finer and friends visiting him there, he their first child, a girl bom at the is improving nicely. 1. This Feb. Holy Cross hospital, Roy Pullum of Clearfield was is the first grandchild for Mr. and as vice president at the Mrs. Basil Layton, all former resimoney every resident benefit. CLEARFIELD NEWS Dai J - - . W mas-opea- ii I - 1 fj 5 Jh Tre-monto- n - s ad ... 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