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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, LAYTON NEWS ultcndi cl t!H t niii.i t v Hi av t evening tin uerv Mr ami Mis Funk lUn--j . i Mu uh.K m K:..i,u Mu lai lev (,ucn and i ttended the t wedding I'Mi n ill" Mai g.n ef lit t im'r , a , Martin (, Bnxtn tne inn in Salt Lake Tuosdav event,inun i.z Mrs Kenneth Page undeuwn! an opeution at the S! M.nks hn Pital in Suit Lake Ihuudav Mrs Siutt Williams and daugh ters of Brigham (J spent a hv , v i . Charlene Flint daughter ot Mi and Mrs. Charles Flint u, mipiev me from a recent illnux Miss Sharon Adams and Miss Fcttv Argyle are attending the at San Home Economics club Francisco. Calif., this week Mrs. Bee Sessions and daughter Kav. of Trenton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs ('ah in Comridge and Mr. and Mrs Calvin Sessions at Farmington. Word come from Berkeley. Calif, of the arrival of a babby bov horn to Mr. and Mrs. William V. Wallace on June 21st. Mrs. Wallace is former Kathleen Green. This is the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs Otha Green and also the first Green grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison. A seven pound 15 oz. babv boy was born Tuesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Orion Page at the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. Itha Mrs. Page ist he former Parker. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Willard 11. Parker of Clear fielda nd Orson Page. They have have one son Alan 10 years old Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coray and fanfU of Ogden and Billy Bone viM j Monday evening dinner euSJjs of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chand ler. Mrs. R. W. Adams and Mrs Ar tell Chandler spent the week-en- d in Ogden with Mrs. Violet Coray. Mrs. Marv Grasteit and three children of Los Angeles, Calif., is spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Sheffield is spending the next three weeks with friends in North Carolina, where Mr. Sheffield served on a LDS mission. Of interest is the announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Nellie Moon daughter of Mrs. Weslev Moon of Salt Lake formerly of Kaysville and George Ray Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie 0. Hale of Salt Lake City. A wedding reception will honor the young couple at the ward amusement hall at 135 West Third North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corbridge have moved into there new home this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cole attendeo the Howard Reunion at Lava Hot Springs, Saturday and Sunday. Ronnie Clawson has spent the past two weeks in Ephriam with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mars ton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clawson and Mrs. Laura Barnes went to Ephriam Sunday and Ronnie accompanied them home. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett returned home Friday fromt he St Benedict hospital after receiving treatment for her kidneys the past few v eeks. St-S- alt Miss Jean Flint daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flint left Thursday for San Francisco. Calif, where she will be employed. Mrs. Jeanette Adams returned home Thursday after spending the past two weeks at Van Nyes. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Snarr of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Clark of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Adams. The American Legion Auxiliary Lavton Post No. 87 held a special meeting at the home of the president Mi's. Bonita Evensonf Thursday evening, June 23rd. Mrs. Della Latimer, Mrs. Helen Latimer and Mrs. Alma Beemus were selected as delegates to the state Legion convention at Cedar Plans were City, August made for a home made candy concession during the Riata Days. food and Members donated clothes for the auxiliary orphan in France. Miss Carol Ann Coombs is being sponsored by the Layton Post No. 87 and auxiliary as a candidate in the Riata Days queen contest. Eddie Neville was taken to the Dee hospital Monday for treat- - , Mm-noi- 30. hi I id ! N'.iel allace, Grung icd optometrist who can, if need Kusmussen Kavs ed. in vou with the proper cor ii. n iim s To fail Wallace, Los Angeles eyes " dl ne 'lavlorvitle, James in his issential need mayyourlead to s ml Baihata, a! .lave lonsequemes and cause eil aide damage i!'"i.ire, Mrs. Esther Wal Di Deardcn has satisfactonly their coiupan Millington i hihlien. the youngest livid esuicnts of this area tn a 1,11 id son, Betty and Dav id lommendahle manner and his "s M'sent were Clinton Wal .am Ii lends and clients heartily ake Citv . due to illness lemmind him as a professional i ' and Hichaid allai e man tendering a type of service .i1'. 'i me as a ' to m wlicli is of vital missmnatv importance Us Fst Central states The people who are lacking tn proper !' ' moved supper and Iriend vision, and who may regain the i m i sation piopir lunction of their eyes by him at his office and ex North Davis junior igh visiting : initiation ""I a Clearfield was the looms scene, mI.iv evening June L.'iid of the of Miss June Bills, daugh ol Mr and Mrs Itulon Bills of s u use and Llovd E Mills, .son in I v I das their suns, Aithur bodv are not perpetual in their their families trom turn turns The science of the the 12 ihildien cyix has disclosed the necessity of Lie! t l'liev are, M ! Wal icgulai examinations by a quail-- t s s . i i i ' last week with ht i pa'ents Mr. and Mrs Calvin Cm bridge Mis. olj Now Us visittd Mon dav with her daughtei .Mu Dean i I 1 x Simmons I Ranchers Respect Producers Livestock Marketing Association I i Canton Cafe Noted ' i Bernard Mills of For Fine Food At The beautiful double ring ii mom was performed at 8 30 Moderate Prices ' k tn Bishop Joseph Kav ot "I s"uth Weber in the presence of i "m Ini Canton Cate is a iclativcs Eor the inariiage "(Hit located in downtown popular '"'I inception, Ogden which followed, the bride uoie a white satin gown' wueie many local people stop for linger tip veil, and carried a bon both quick lunches and full ceuise iinl of red lose buds. Her atton dinners Primarily the Canton Cafe i noted for their serving of Chop moits attired in gowns of pastel Chow Mein and Noodles, alSiiev, lades and carrying bouquets were '"ant ot honor Olive Wall, and though a great many of the custo iride.smaids, Ilene Jaques, Nonna mers peeler the American dishes such as tin fine steaks served. H.miDl m. Khoda Wiggill, Man A new and blighter chapter is being wtitten into tin tor ot the Ltah Livestock industiv through the success being expi rienced by the soundly organized and properly managed cooperate glowers associations A striking example ot a successful organization of this tvpe is the Producers Liv stock Marketing Association which services its rancher members with an un paralelled service in the marketing of livestock at the most advantageous price. Headquarters of the assacia tion are in the Exchange Butlchng at the Ogden Union Stock Yards and operations are under Perry Holley, manager and J S Wright, sales representative Livestock raised by local ranchers reach the market through the facilities of the association and the producers are relieved of all of the bothersome and details of seeking outlets for their cattle. Not only are the ranchers able to devote all of their interests to improving their herd, but they receive actually considerably higher prices. Producers Livestock Marketing Association has in the past, and is at present scoring success after success in the organized efforts in the cause of the growers. Many of the associations most noteworthy achievements can be directly traced to the leadership and to the sacrificial constructive efforts of Perry Holley and reflect much credit on this progressive business man and cattle rancher of Ogden. time-stealin- CLEARFIELD NEWS conference of the Quarterly K'orth Davis stake was held this past 'week in the Layton chapel under the direction of President G. Harold Holt, assisted by his counselors, Roy Cook and Calvin Corbridge. Priesthood members from the various wards assembled Saturday evening for a meeting to discuss their problems and receive words of counsel. Sunday sessions were held at 10 a m and 2 pm. Presiding Bishop Le Grande Richards of the general church authorities was the principal speaker. The auorum of seventy held an outing partv for members and their partners last Wednesday evening beginning at 6 oclock at the Clinton ward park. Luncheon included sandwiches, cake, pie and ice cream. Outdoor games of vollev ball, horse shoe pitching were plaved. and a good time was enioved bv all. Local Kiwanis club, directed by soft-bal- l. Roberts, daughter of Id Mrs. Robt Roberts was thrown from a horse MwrtW and was .ushed to the St. Benedict NOW PLAYING '"I Ml I. n ion Mrs. Grand music . . . styled strictly for dancingl 6 Nites Each Week On CITY some big adjustments in mining costs, some of our producers will have to close down. It would cut off some big payrolls important purchases of power and supplies, and some vital income to o y StephenT.Dcarden Performs Expert Service lot of service workers-dependin- First ward that evening. The charming bride was lovely in her gown of white bridal satin with sweetheart neckline, edged with seed pearls and bugle beads and a full skirt entrain. Her finger-tip veil of imported illusion was edged with wide Chantilly lace and hung from a dainty crown of orange blossoms. Her bouquet of white roses encircled a beautiful orchid, with white satin streamers. The bride's mother wore a pink chiffon gown and her corsage was gardenias and red roses. The attendants were dressed in original models designed like the experience and in actual practice is the man thoroughly qualified to advise any of our readers on this most vital of subjects. The professional man to whom wc refer is Dr. Stephen T. Dcarden who maintains offices on the mezzanine floor of the J. C. Penney store in Ogden. Few of us ever stop to realize that our eyes, like other parts of our body, need occasional atten years in the U. S. navy. tion. Yet how easily recognizable Previous to her marriage Miss is the fact that our eyes, so vastly Stahle was entertained at a beau- more important than most of our tiful arranged shower by Miss Maurine Barlow. Peggy Lewis. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. La Mar Barlow, Genevieve Cook, Betty Holbrook, assisted by Helen Haacke, Marie Bell, Niles, Gail and Larry Stahle. The brides going-awasuit was stawberry red, with white accessories. The bride has attended business school and the groom served four president Dale Holbrook held a dinner meeting, Thursday evening at Homers cafe. Glen Garrett of Ogden was the guest speaker. oring all past presidents of the Ianthus H. Barlow Sr. came home last week from the Dee hospital, where he underwent an operation. He is improving nicely. Bessie Bennett, a clerk at the Barlow and Sons store here, is on vacation. Monday, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Singleton, she left for the The group will tour by auto places of interest and beauty in the vicinity of Los Angeles. Mack Brown, son of Mr and Mrs. Orlow Brown, who has been with the national guard units during their two week encampment at camp Williams, arrived back home several days ago. At a party in Syracuse chapel recently given by the Primary, hon OOoua indirectly the mines." rSh Craven Engineering Wins Public Approval One of the Ogden firms that has won the support and approval of the public of this section is the Craven Engineering Co., located at 2530 Jefferson Avenue. Starting with a small beginning this firm has forged ahead and has been responsible for much of the civil UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION or- ganization, Mrs. Susan E. Wood and Mrs Luclla Barlow from Clearfield were present. Both women were former Primary presidents in Syacusc, prior to the organization of Clearfield ward. Aprogram and banquet formed the entertainment. s A wedding of interest to was the recent marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Sessions in Ogden of their daughter. Mrs. Faye Sessions Jacobs and Robert Hawkins of San Francisco. An open house reception honoring the couple was held at the home Sunday afternoon. The new bride is a granddaughter of James Ses sions of Clearfield, and a great granddaughter of the late BountiSessions, founder of ful and Davis county. Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace of the Second ward, held a familv re union at their home recently dur G Clear-fielder- Perri-gren- st th dogs on unexpected? when callers you've Guild California Port on to moke friends with the delicsmart It's bondof this deep red wine. flavor ious, fruity No naod to : e POI TOUt PtOIICIIOM SOTTIED IN CALIFORNIA Y IOl WIN1 OROWIRft to do 1&, -- i&Ms JUvOvdli CtC lOatcA't&o -- fM 11 Im. (m UH U ihm mm iVm J Jwm Le ucC 4ottuum U Inna NON IISIIVID MCTtON 1, UTAH O- -. km m CWI kKlm VI W m M ii kim UTAH rO vVER & LIGHT CO. y i waTSu t&'UU g on e Ul I) Im m W Cw nva.l Se-hAe- recent price cuts it lead, zinc and copper aren't offset quickly by s COm n&te, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HO 'if at CHECK THESE PRIfEf phnr uide-spien- Mr. and Mrs Lewis Kay Johnson IMIVtOMATt and then protects throughout engineering this section of Utah, such as the and Defense Housing Project muih Federal work. Although primarily connected with engineering of larger projects, the Craven firm has none-th- e les rendered an outstanding serviie in surveying and many local people look to the firm a licensed engineers and surveyor who are thoroughly familiar with every detail of their profession. If in doubt about your property line or property which you contemplate purchasing, it is advisable to have it surveyed Only such organizations as the Craven Engineering can run property Company lines correctly and thus assure satisfaction Heading this important Utah concern is A K and Jack Craven, both qualified civil engineers Wrho have gained an extensive knowledge of their business, and who stand eminently well suited for the many jobs they are called upon to perform They have worked hard toward the present successful status of their engineering d turn and well merit the puli' ic acceptance they havi in .iciordecl. There is Mil's and Myrtle Mills Mothers about the of Ccnton Cafe something that sots it apart from and bridegroom wore he other 'Deet dresses of green and lav eating places of Ogden ami makes it highly satisfactory. '"dt r ciepe, with The extreme respectively, caie and thought that mi sages of white carnations Best man Deloy Hamblin and the fath-o- l g"ox into everything makes it a the couple each wore a plaie to be visited regularly. The white carnation. Master of cere- sui roundings are attractive, com monies was Boh Simpson Light fortablo and quiet. The food is . good and is temptingly and deli"fieshments were served The Now making their home in brides gown. The matron ol honor, new Mrs Mills graduated this ciously prepared in a most care Provo, are the popular newlyweds, Mrs. Howard Stahlc wore an aqua "I'l'ing from the John R Barnes ful manner in a spotless and saniLewis Kay and Merna Stahlc taffeta dress with matching hat "emmary and Davis high school. tary kitchen in their establishment at 2550 Washington. You Johnson. and gloves, and the bridesmaids, The next day. the young couple must learn for yourself what a Srhul-thicMartha Barlow. Maunne h.v auto on a honeymoon lilt A double ring ceremony was pertrip pleasure it is to visit the Canton and Lu Jean Olsen were to Washington. They will make formed bv Pres. Charles R. Jones where good food is combined with in pink taffata gowns, hats their home in dressed Syracuse. in the Salt Lake temple, Church of ami moderate prices. gloves. Their flowers were Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, colonial as the managing Harry Hong, of gardenias arrangements May 27. scours the market and seowner, Dr. and carnations with pink streamlects only the best foods for prepThe bridesparents arc Mr. and ers. Sharon Stahlc was flower girl aration in his establishment. This Mrs. John Stahle Jr. of Bountiful. Dick Egan and Burnell Ellis accounts for the fact The bridegroom is the son of the largely as attendants to the bridelate Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson. popularity of his Canton Cafe and is a direct tribute to his managerA wedding breakfast at the home In the serving room were Mrs. ial abilities. Surely if therp of the brides Mr, grandparents, a few more eating establishments and Mrs. Henry F. Schulthies, hon- Leslie Haacke and Mrs. Selma Many doctors practice optome- like the Canton Cafe in Ogden, Hutchings. Those serving were ored the young couple. but we can recommend one, try, Janice Ann Elaine Day. Miller, A reception was held eating out would be a much more in the who by training, by reputation, by Lea and Rac Freeman, Eldrcdgc pleasurable Experience. Bountiful west-coas- t. Piui ara hospital where she is suffering from a brain concussion. Sam Scoffield has been ill the past ten days with Bimchical pneumonia. Carl John Shepard 7. son of Mrs. Dester Bassett was released trom an Ogden hospital Wednesday to his home with a deep forearm laceration which severed a nerve, he accident took place while he was playing crack the whip with some playmates, and young Shephard was thrown to the ground and landed on a broken bottle. In the hospital he spent three hours on the operating table. Mrs. Maggie Simmons and Fern "ended the Barnes Reunion at Idaho Falls, Saturday. They also J ITAll, Jl M Home Ownership - A TAX PAYING COMPANY - local Control -- ru ? |