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Show 119 T1IE LAYfuN JOUh.vAL, LAYTON', 1T.UI, .MARCH 3, WEST BOUNTIFUL I eted. ;vening at Ma's and Pas in Roy. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and fn charge of the program was Mr. and Monday Mr, Morgan, Parkin, evening Ulyssess I Newell Parkin met Le Roy Par ormer principal of Davis high I Jesse D. Barlow, hour chool half one explained the new propos students were the kin in Ogden for Seminary while he waited between trains. He d school building program to the I guest speakers at sacrament serv has completed his basic training eople of West Bountiful. He gave ices of the Second ward held very sound reasons foi I Jay eevning in the North Davis at Fort Ord. Calif., he is now go Louis. St. at school supporting the proposed schoo junior high school ing to military one be to finance program after fortunate feels very Leo BIen Stoker Wjn of Bishop and of the five out of his battalion dearly stating the proposed build lyii-g- , clarence J. Stoker came great transferred, there wore a will home the Dee from Tuesday be March 7, stake temple many who wanted to go. He Newwhere he had been pital, Ogden, I 8aie and warl leaders for sometime receiving treatment y' there for six or eight weeks. and f.? ell reports he is looking fine his knee, injured thru a fall u?.as many Jibe holding the Melehizedek1 has gained tweleve pounds. oriesthood to make a trip to thei Friday evening the Blazers gave un(jer the supervision of Bish A Hiniirimi. t b Clarence J- Stoker, the Bluebirds a party at the home ?P 1 the port on his counselors and the ward clerk of Jane Page. Beatrice Gove James N. Wallace, J. Kay Nelson Bluebirds teacher and Jane Page ind Allen ,Iodsonthe Second tSkl the Blazer teacher. The was ve The of ysjnd ward reunjon wm held next Fri- girls certainly had a lot I by Seminary students had day Beginning at 12 noon, chil- olaving al ot of games they I Of wU1 be treated t0 a warra c0lJr d'wee delicious refreshments and good Those 'who spokedjnner an(j a picture show at the the evening wouldn't bo complete I ? Pioneer elementary school. Offi- with some of John Pages vdU be, Victor df?Tctin JnlghUn stories, and they were real ,lsh I stories. and Mrs. La Von Stuart was & chosen as secretary. Mrs. Helen i faith-- ! (Continued from page 5) Briggs, who has served so t is the retiring as president, fully At the conclusion of the session officer A review of the book, "Mrs Mike" was given by Mrs. Ruth the board made two resolutions was to express the Baird, who was also one of the The first board's Other appreciation to the citihostesses for the evening. work it has Ramp-ton- , zenry for the splendid Mrs. Elgie hostesses were, animals the in done game helping Mrs. Delia Mrs. Mary Dawson, a severe winter. and birds through Adams. Mrs. and Mary Dawson to place the mat Table decorations consisted of a The second was aid for of damages before the valentine box and paper hearts ter resolution read. This to trees legislature. tied with ribbons to little the WHEREAS game of the carry out the theme of the season. state belongs to the people of the Mrs. Clara Wallace accompanstate Is responsible ied by her son and his wife, Mr. state and the to the private property for damage motored and Mrs. Verl Wallace, and to Salt Lake City, Saturday to by this game, WHEREAS, it appe spend the day visiting with her anCina1deiuate to fi-- I sister, Mrs. Bernice Madsen. David Layton has returned home thebig from the Dee hospital, where henanceandfeed tho sam time pay bo a and Rel-underwent a major operation atives and friends visited him regularly, while he was in the hosI By HARRIET STEPHENS Last Friday evening being stake award night the West Bountiful second quorum of Deacons and Priets quorum received group awards. Newel! Parkin is adviser of the priets and Jessie Limb is the abuser of the deacons. The L. D. S. girls group sang two numbers conducted by Mftrilda Arlene Winegar accompanied. The girls received three group awards. A dance and refreshments followed. Everyone had a good time. Some people are surely lucky with spring in the air and being out two consecutive evenings to dinner,. Last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Eggett were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eggett of t Salt Lake. pital. The occasion being Orson's birthDinner guests Thursday of Mrs. day. Then Friday evening Orvm Maxine Taylor were her mother Eggett attended a dinner party at Mrs. Annie Hooper, and sisters, Temple Square Hotel, honoring Mrs. Velma Arave, Mrs. Beth S. D. Eggertson was is resigning orchestra down at Newhouse MLLIE AND PEARL Fowers and children, Jane Hooper as manager of Zions Wholesale last Friday night. Kenny and Vicky Arave, and Another very interesting adult I grocery, the employees presented U you ward junior high school. The Relief evening at ,ome one; come Monte Fowers, all of Hooper, The Mr. Eggertson with a very nice a"d teachers, come to ciety presidency and secretary- - occasion was the 6th The birthday anBou Sul wrist watch. Leo Eggett was in leadership meeting Monday March I treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle Pratt, Mrs. niversary of Elgia Taylor. The Arch Mr. rnnducted by charge. TKnrmnrfand sDonsored by the 7th. at 7:30 p m.. The Primary ii Hattie G. Sessions, Mrs. Ida W. other Taylor children, Larry and The Explorers basketball team acting hostesses. Need more be Brown and Mrs. Marie Stoker will d Nancy were also present. 7 will play in the district tournament It Pald? they get with the preside over the dinner to be ,Wh at the oclock 8 Guests for sometime 7th Come and see ed at 7 p.m. Bishop Stoker will be home of Mrs. Rosie Hamblin have bishopric Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. g I The boys have done a good Job The subject on the schedule and it on hand to assist in the prelimin- xhe ?ure been, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hamthis winter and we are pulling for elopment of o js nimored there is another secret I aries. In charge of the program are blin, small daughter, Connie and them in the games to come. The public U iniviea. under those pretty primary bon-- President Graydon Holt of the YM Lowell Hamblin of Soda Springs, and torrna Alton Mrs. Mr. and net3 boys are La Mar Stringham, Bob MIA, Mrs. Fonda Stont, president Idaho. Mr and Mrs Thomas Burten- - of YWMIA, assisted by J. Kay Moss, Lee Mitchell. Dkk Teleford, family were pleasantly surprlseo Well known to friends in this Howard Argyle, Frank Blackner, Sunday by a visit from Mr. ana shaw Were called to Idaho Falls, Nelson of the bishopric. Commit-Mrs- . is Mrs. Esther Sessions community i Bill Muir and Lawrence Bull. Merrill Cox and small aaug j(jah0 to attend the funeral services I tee on advertising are, Mr. and who recently celebrated her birthcox in is Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. David Holbrook ters from Logan. 0j jr Burtenshaws brother, Ben. Mrs. William Ashby; dance, Mr. day with a family dinner at her are home from a lovely trip to sister of Mrs. Cornia. Services were held in the Idaho and Mrs. Fred Germer and Lon home in Syracuse. All her children Delta. Falls Second ward Wed. March 2Kennard; table decorations, Mrs, were West Bountiful bishopric present for the occasion, alGween Jackson, fell on the ice proud to report that our wa and burial was in the Shelton cem- - Marjorie Jeffs and Mrs. Opal Had- - so most of their companions and injured her knee badly. She the stake In ward teaching lo letery. Mr. Burtenshaw is a native I field. The dance, concluding the Among them was, Mrs. Retaa Sesis not able to walk on it. Uavis county but he has spent social will feature in part old time sions month of December with We com-0Payne, now of Burley, Ida., I most of his life in Idaho. dancing, pioneer style. Everyone Is but a former resident of Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gustaven- - Invited to attend and participate Mrs. David Layton was a guest son and family left for their new Hn activities, for several days this past week at home in Fairview, Monday. Mr. , Mrs. Clearfield Ladies , Literary Guild the home of herof I Gustaveson has decided to try his Dimon Ogden. Layton was reorganized at a meeting, held luck at fanning Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Starks are I local the members of Kday evperVng of last week at planning a vacation in Arizona Among the Civil patrol of Florence Colo.. soon. Mrs. Starks will be on leave jjhlnd sorv-e- as assisting with the Haylift opera- his work on the railroad. from tions in Nebraska was Bob Salis- - prudent of the organization for son of Mr and Mrs. There are 20 million persons ini Salisbury of Orchard. Planes were United States 60 years old and the flown from Lowry Field, Colo., to over. to new be urer vice the president; Alliance Nebr. and Sheridan, Wyo. where bulldozer parts and equipment mail, food and medicine were dropped. A dog was also parachuted on the isolated air strip for R. K. O. and Paramont news. Lon Madsen of Lehi spent Sunday visiting with son, Frank and dayshter Mona Jensen of Orchard. Friends here were also glad to say hello to Lou. Mrs. Rebecca Bean, now of Salt Lake but formerly of Palmyra, New York, was guest speaker at Relief society Tuesday. Mrs. Bean lived on the Joseph Smith farm home for 24 years. She related, that acting as guide to the farm visitors from all parts of the world, & TALC she told the story of Joseph Smith 10 and the restoration of the gospel Lg as much as 300 times a month. Mrs. Lilly Gwynn is convalescing at her home from injuries she DROPS OIL received when she fell on her front porch, Tues. Feb. 22. A thin coat of ice on the porch caused her to slip and fall. Lg Mr. and Mrs. William Hatch, announce the arrival of a baby boy bom in St. Marks hospital Monday Feb. 28. The young man is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatch of So. BountifuL Mr. and Mrs. Hatch live in the Arthur Williams on the highway. When you read the names of the cast that will present the & Lg play His name was Aunt Nellie, you will mark March 12 on the calender as dated." This play is Lg sponsored by the M. I. A. and it to raise funds for equiping the S. M. POWDER amusement hall for basketball. The CROSS, Gordan cast Archie Baldwin, Lg Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Schulthies; Bertha, his wife. Donna Wood: Sheila, daughter, 19 Ellen ( INTEREST ON SAVINGS WF. PAY Joyce, daughter, 15, Adelia Gwynn; DEXTRI MALTOSE Hatch: Fred, son 17, Dean Day; FRESH Olev, colored maid Audrey Gwynn; b. lb. Ed Saunders Ray Sleight; Mabel, Sm his wife LaRue Holbrook; Jury Parkham, an actor. Albert Scon-berCARTOSE Mr. Van Drilling, pres, of Lg bank. Delmar Preece. The play is under the able direction of Elaine Wood and managed bv James YODORA Sun-fourtee- n I hos-Monda- I Hep-wort- P'for - mVeS 1 1 - Cd - I Jlra fi-s- Game Utah F$h damage done by the game, "THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLD ED that the Big Game Control board of the state of Utah htreb asks that the legislature appro priate a special emergency fund siuiicient to pay oamages done to private property by big game dur mg the present winter. And thn it further resolves that the legu lature either designate an exiA ing agency or set up a special - .. v o -- ppraise ti damage aim administer the distribution of the funds." alone 400,000 persons from , the United States visited Europe dur- ing 1048, while 450,000 visited Ru and other Latin American coum more than two mllion Id Americans visited in foreign coun- - tries. 1 tM'YS orchard news ir-ViM'Mnnd- so-?a- av P,Ti'2lreh I 1 I f 1 sister-in-law- Jesso,WI.Lap?f.fie 'MVASELlNrWftlcj dBvr4 kr felly Sdm Hnotar including WnortMr-Confru- l Local laxos to ba addod SvpaiwSIx vS The Modem Design for '49 HAtST M. YOMC ad Hiel'wiv 91 -1- - Woods Cross Rd. 24S $1.76 100's $6.60 FOR BABY HANDS TEETHING LOTION 49e J J Med 25c; 49c ZYMADROPS 15cc $1.43 30cc $2.35 OI.PERCOMORPHUM cc 76c 50$cc $3.29 Saves tearing all VIPENTA MENNENS Med 98c 15cc $lv19 30cc $2.19 Sm 49c; 60 cc $3.95 $1.98 Q-TI- PS 54'$ 29c; 108's 49c 240's 98c J J OIL lb. MUM 57c ct FARMERS STATE BANK Arrid UTAH WOODS 59c Med 39c; $1.08 A BY CHECK 98c A. Va,ue! Hclld-to-be- a, you pay your bills DEODORANTS Med 33c; Med 49c; 1-- around town when RONDO DELUXE DRESS PRINTS 2 1-- 67c; 5-l- $2.79 25c; 52c Med 43c 59c PHILCO RADIOS Feminine Needs New-bol- KOTEX lamp-shad- 12's 33c 54's $1.42 5's 15s; Sm 29c; Lg 53c MODESS 12'$ 33c 50's $1.29 TAMPAX 10's 35c 40's $1.19 5's 20c; 79c ZON1TORS NOROFORMS 12's 89c; e Ladies interested in making were able to receive help and instructions on Relief society work days, from Mrs. Ardith also instructions on draping will be given in the ward, Thursday, March 17 by Miss Theta Johnson. The arrangement committee for the annual Relief society social are busy planning the social which will be held Thursday, March 15, A cordial invitation is extended to all ladies. Douglas Wood, celebrated his first teen" birthday, Monday Feb. 24's $1.59 MIDOL Sm 16c; Lg 32c NO BRUSH If you don't Agree that Fitch's N Biush g'vet the ctcenest, most com forUblc stave, send the empty ton, your name end Address to The F. W. Fitch Co., Det Moines 4, low, end your pu.'ctase price will be refunded. Mem-mot- 28. t; Others celebrating their birth- days in Feb. were Lynn Beckman, Bill Ilier, Ilene Hess, and Juliet and Leonard Williams. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Olsen spent a couple of days in Idaho last week. NEW 1949 MODELS Up to $25:65 worth of Records and other merchandise included without charge on Purchase of New Radio. Liberal Trade in on your old Radio. Buy Now Your old Electric Iron or small appliance worth $2.50 on purchase price of new one. plete Selection. SPORTING GOODS-- CLEARFIELD NEWS Annual reunion of Clearfielc First ward was held Friday. Chil dren were entertained with a din ner and program in the Wasatch elementary school. In the evening a program and dance was given in the North Davis junior high school for adult members of the on arrangeward. Committees ments were under the supervision of Bishop Vemo E. Larson, asssit-eby counselors and ward clerk, Philip Blood, George Haslam and Delbert Jaques. Clearfield Kiwanis club hold its regular dinner meeting, Thursday have a We com-FILM- Free Pattern An Advance pattern . ''Buttons and Bows . . apron! Come in today for yours! Hit song in the Para mount Picture, The Paleface," starring BOB HOPE and JANE RUSSELL. 0 Famous Music Corporation. ... NEW, COLORFUL RONDOS here now to start yn sewing for spring and summer! All at a new Penney4ow price! Cay peasant designs, paisleys, dreadens, tie.sOa, stripes or checks. All washable. All yard wide! SORORITY S Sew your DEVELOPING Rayons Easter frock now from one of these new Sorority prints! Florals, polka dots, stripes, geometries or figured de- -. signs. Spring colors. 39 inches.. YOUR HOTPOINT DEALER R. U. S. Pat. 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