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Show TIIE LAYTON JOl'RNAL. LAYTON, ITAII, NOVFMBEK CLEARFIELD NEWS LaVora Wood is in Rich land. Wash., as a guest of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wilhelmsen and children Jov. Melvin and Janice. Mayor Melvin G. Wood made the trip by euto with his wife to Richland, but after afew days there, returned here by airplane. While Mr. apd Mrs. Vern Smith are away, their little children are . being cared for by their Mrs. Smith went by tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Smith went by auto to Pendleton, Oregon and Lewis ton. Idaho on business. Thty will visit with Bishop and Mrs. Atilan D. Smith in Pendleton. Overnight guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Wallace in their home was Miss Pauline Smedly of Layton. Miss Smedley and the Wallace family attended the faie well testimonial of Elder Dale Hansen in the ward chapel. leaving bl auto, Friday, Mr and Mrs. Albert T. Smith will spend the next few weeks at their recently purchased home in Mesa, Arizona. This new home will be their residence for the winter months, as they will also maintain their beautiful home on highway Mr Besides 91, in Clearfield. Smith, who is president of the local Smith factory, as wed as Pendleto-- , In branch factories will and Lewiston, Idaho, Oregon spend part of the time on business trips, while Mrs. Smith is enjoy-uMrs. grand-mothe- cuozuy aqt 3u' 'auiqsunqs other thing the Smith home is in the vicinity of the winter homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse II. Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus H. Bar- low Sr. The' Barlows are planning to leavef or Mesa in the near future, before real winter eomts here. a picture Beyond Tomorrow, show was 'held in the Second ward reception hall, Wednesday evening, under the supervision ot Bishop Clarence J. Stoker and his counselors, James N. Wallace and J. Kay Nelson. Ward budget tickets wil include 2 free picture shows a month during the fall and winter season. Pictures that ment will bep resented. Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Green recently at a dinner in their home. Present were, Mr. and Mrs. Green, and their guests. Mr. and Mr. Reed Lloyd, son Alan. Mi, and Mrs. Ralph Argyle and children. Mrs. Roy Alsopp, Peari Olsen, add little Stephanie, Blen and Roger Smith. On vacation from his work a i brakeman on the railroad, John Sessions, Mrs. Sessions and their children spent 2 days in Monti-cellUtah as guests of Mr. Sessions 6ister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M.. Barton. Then Mr. and Mrs. Sessions and Suzanne went to Nyssa, Oregon for a 2 day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dale y Frasier. 5. SOUTH DAVIS NEWS Mrs. Anna F. West, Nyssa, Ore. visited members of her family here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Child were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Child in Lewiston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans returned home recently from Los Angeles, where they visited with their son, Neil, who is a student at Wood-berrcollege. First Counselor Wanda M. Beaus conducted Relief society conference in the chaoel last Sunday evening. Singinm Mothers chorus furnished two numbers, directed by Katherine V. Child, accompanied by Mytrle R. Davis, who also playTalks were by ed the prelude. President Verda C. Parker, Katherine V. Child, Mabel C. Child, Florence Tullis, Lake View stake board, and Bishop M. B. Hild. Sustaining of general, stake and ward officers. was by Secretary S. Parker Invocation was by Mary E. Bybee and benediction by D. d Mrs J. Albert Muir, ill for some time, is reported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Arverd Wet to and daughter, Kay, Syracuse, were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Child. CLINTON NEWS Cathern d trict No. o, La-Ver- Mr. and Mrs. Don DeWitt and small daughter, Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Child Sunday. Past week-enguests of Allen Davis, a junior at University of Utah included Reid Ivins, Bud Col lett and John Larson, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Revere Burnett Mr. and Mrs A. J. Holbrook and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dan Ross, at Brigham City last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Lee Olsen and dul dren Plain City, visited m Cl.nton Sunday. LD!s Clinton ward junior Sun day school celebrated Os third anniversary last Sunday morning with program numbers for each department. Corsages were presented to each class teacher and attendance badges to children Mrs Eugene Wallace is superintendent Stanley Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs Gardner Barlow, is convvalesc-infrom an operation performed in an Ogden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hipwcll, Wil son Lane, were dinner guests of Air. and Mrs. Arnold Way ment here last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Leo Parkin and son, Brent, Evanston, Wyo., spent the past week-enin C'rnton Laurence Flinders is m an Ogden hospital recovering from an operation performed Monday. Mrs. Arlene E. Knox ha returned home to San Gabriel, Calif. While here she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Baker. A good crowd attended Relief society work and business meeting Tuesday, when quilting, embroidery work and other sewing was done under direction of Laura Stewart. A sewing lesson on childrens clothing was given by Helen S Tay lor. Luncheon was served by visit ing teachers and members of dis- n . honoring Elder A testimonial Mrs. Daryl Hodson, son of Mr. and SunVance Hodson, is slated for seven-thirtday evening, Nov. 13, at p.m. in LDS ward chapel here. Elder HodsOT, who entered the mission home in Salt Lake iCty last Monday, will leave soon for the LDS southern state? mission y Ward Conference to held Sunday Nov. 13th.- All ward officers anil teachers are requested to be present at 6 p.m. Regular session to commence at 7 p.m. South Bountiful Relief Society conference took place Sunday, Nov. 6th with Leona Layton of the Re- Bishop Alma D. Eakle announces lief Society general board as the speaker of the evening. Bringing a message from the stake board was Liela M. Eldredge. Musical numbers were given by Cleo Moss accompanied by Venna Mansfield and the South Bountiful ladies double trio. The Irvin Cleverleys will call their new son, Irvin Greg and is the name the Ray Sharon Toveys chose for their cute little fixin. Christening took place Sunday, Nov. 6th. A large silver tray with compote center piled with fall fruits centered the long table at which South Bountiful visiting teachers were served a delicious luncheon on Tuesday, Nov. 8th Pyracantha boughs, minature pilgrims and pine cone turkeys completed the table decorations with individual pint cone turkey favors for each guest. Following the luncheon. Lucile Stahle. stake visiting teacher supervisor was guest of honor. Much credit is due Blanch Moss and Winifred Anderson for the Suc- cessful arrangements of the party. Blanche Ellis gave the lesson at the adult Aaronic priesthood gathering at the James Page home last Sunday evening. South Bountiful entry in tlw Stake Merry Go Round was indeed a lovely creation, thanks to the originality of Thelma Moss and the coperation of all the cast as well as the MIA oficers. Those taking part were Lincoln Haacke, Dorothy Pace, Elizabeth Schmidt. Don Parkin, Blanch Ellis, George Ellis, George Ellis Jr., Kathy ana Jane Ellis Mary Alice Eakle, Patsy Hill. Erin Moss, Lawrence Terry, Viola Weeks, Colleen Roundy, Ruth Ann Nelson, Sallie Worthen, June Kent Hatch oble. Howard, Richara Ellis, Haactfe, Ronnie Haacke,-an- d Clyde Nelson. Dorothy Pace, accompanied b Ruth Ann Nelson sang two num bers beautifully a t the Helen Kimball book review, sponsored bv the local PTA, at the Orchard chapel last Monday evening. President Clara Haacke ?n noumes that camp Eutaw will meet the home of Wimtied Whittv.ir at on Frida. Nov. 18th, at 2 p m The lesson Mill be on the silk industry in Utah Anyone having anv in formation on Hus subject ki nd be proM'iit to tell of it. Lvnn McKinley will conduct the tour of the young married group through the Salt Lake Temple on Saturday. Nov 12th. Several couples from South Bountiful are planning to bo prev (nt est who arrived on Oct 2 Mi ,i md a night tie ahead of .schedule is expo ted li e mi the lot of Wul o i) S "loiix liiiii-home from the hospital whin .i got on lir day or two. Mother Dad and sisters It1 s w. k, n ,i i )u tue diMov art anxiously awaiting her r.omr led w 't, n w.t a little bl.t.e ami ' ,l" H p.. tun lit i coming. Grandmother OLen lespolidi d so In d the lue out re from Catitorma to welcome h tin too. 'i i:, Pei, ue much dam t ii bit ll iiono Ml Session-The Bountilul Lady I .m. uil. a t s it u s bul nsi.ua soot t Mat have a their speukr Mo 1.. Nov ' e n ' be i i, mu that si t , 21st, Miss Virgjua Meml! i M ioc'i s as the lii tne tire oi of Dav" the tary supervisor i,m" t via- the chimney but schools. Musical numbers .t.n1 n , lue h id mu i on hi on ;h the i hinnies o ing by young children wi.l walM e ini' does sometimes der the direction ot Mr' wluti tie mono between letwieu Brookhart and Mis i, ,, M i lav m ot bi iek barns out e The meeting will be he. n W li.oe been installed n Sheivis s home ot Mrs Golden in be city hall build !' he !' e Idn ai Hostesses for tha evenirg so the mg le.olv (oi 'lie books Mrs David Mabey, Mrd ' should soon be set Jacobsen, and Mrs. Mail dui " enin. w ill In i nu e pl.u e ,i Ml wives of Lions are i Nimieds ulio went la pursu.t id new of n The blank big sign i bei nvei Sporting Goods, with H K (Bob. diei m the head ot Holbrook, manager. He ,p,tx to about ten days ao found more have his beautilul new ;,.ie in than a lot ot snow in the tops o. M operation next week. IB- is next a i 'non ,i, is .nut theie has quite l.ttle mol e been added in to the post office m Bountilul Del me Nielios, countv Last Saturday, Nov. 5, Joseph acint, P. Wesler, M. D. announced the n tilud M titled 11 Williams that at bait Would be available at the opening of his otfice at 57 South court boose lot esti intuiting iats First East in Bountilul. Utah the utv w. ailed la paitic.palo m Those in atendanee were, Dr and Mrs. Ron A lXuko, Dr and Mrs their cledunaioii I euncil favored Preston R. Cut tier, Dr. and Mrs the campaign mi bait will be no t lull Montluv. Iacs Joseph B. Fowler, Dr. and Mrs band at the i Dean A. Mol'fat, I)r and Mrs day and Midiesduv, Nov 21, 22 Robert Tanner, all of Salt Lake land 23 Miss Helen Kimball, tamous tei City, Dr. and Mr? Dean W. Tanner of Ogden Since graduating as an her ubilitv to give book levnws, M. I), from a regular medical gave one oi the outstanding ie school and serving his internship, views of her caieet m i Mi ham two years or more ago, he has con ward last Monday It was ei. titled 'nued his studies at the Univcr "Captain for Kliabith" and was sity of Utah medical school. One of sponsored bv the PlA ol South the instructors of university medi- Bountiful school Mrs. Mdl.e Bangoiter was a verv cal school had the distinction to be She was selected by President Truman, this happy lady Thursday. summer to go to Europe to learn able to see a life long friend foi md report ta the president, the the first time m ten years Mr. and Mrs John Jaskett ot Grouse Creek nu (.leal status of Europe. Bishop and Mrs. Ords littl arrived m Orchard for a shut daughter swallowed a nril Wednes visit with Millie and Johnny. It day morning but the doctors at the is the first time either lady was hospital were able to remove it ahie to present her husband to the without an operation but she had other. (The Paskelts were also to remain in the hospital a dav guests at the barbecue.) shi-i.le- e . 1 . . t.l t view. The LeKoy Lunds, and the Mar lin lleatts attendee! the Lund re union in Salt Lake on Thursday evening. 'r "yid Mrs. Walter Moss left early Wednesday morninc to vx.. with their children, the Don ,n Montana for a few days. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dorcn B Howe was elected mavor of South Ogden at the recent poll. Mr. and Mrs. Je,vs Terry motored to Idaho Falls on Wednesday to attend the funeral services of grandmother. Doreen Hatch will conduct the class m weed painting on Wednesday evening, Nov. 16th. at 7 3J P.m., at the ward chapel Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Beth LaBelle were guests of Mrs Jessie Parry Saturday at a bridge luncheon at the Ladies Literary club in Salt Lake The Stone in the Road pret.ent ed by the 5th ward MIA with Bonn tiful road show Tuesday evening was rated 1st. Place winer with Bountiful 1st wards My Ideal" winning 2nd Place. The entire show was highly entertaining and represented hours of work on the part of directors and participants. Saturday November 5th was the birthdav anniversary of Mrs. E. R Grant. The many friends who called were pleased to see her well on the wav to recovery following her recent illness. Cards and telephone calls were received from friends unable to call personally. A quilting party was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs liarv Thurgood The L.D.S. Girls Advisors met Monday evening at the homo of Mrs. Dorthv Wortley in their regular monthly business meeting and social. December 5th at 8 P.M. in the first ward chapel will be your opportunity to hear Miss Helen Kimball review Mary, the story of the mother of Jesus. Tickets can be obtained from any member of the ward Relief Society but don 7 stay away because you have none, they may be purchased at the door. The lay Republician club sponsored an Open House Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley with Mrs Smedley acting as hostess assisted by Mrs. Helen Brown, Club president. The purpose was to introduce the election condidate? to the guests which was done by Mr Smedley, city chairman. The serving table was centered w ith a bouquet of beautiful fall flowers n a bronze and gold color scheme Pouring were Mrs Octavia Burnham. Mrs. Lucy Garrett, Mrs. Ted Melville, Mrs. Myrtle Hatch, Mrs Edna Hatch, Mrs. Angeline Misa and Mrs. Reve Wicker. Mrs. Maude Clark and Mrs. Ruth Rampton were on arrangements. Thred little girls not all in blue maybe comprise the family of Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Swede Olsen (LaVaun Keddmgton). The young Sco-UeM- s v t l m- 1 - t I -- i i . I . do.ll - t i -- - I i j Dont Wolf It Cold Weuthtr to Catch You Unprepared j Society gals had charge of lha kitchen and Larry Moss had charge volant at the game played last Thursday Diehard played Bound ml Inth and won by two points W e have witnessed iettor games fnd playing on Oichards part, but luting too heavy a dinner at the baiU-cui an partly tie blamed tor it I'e.m li,i is doing exi opt tonally will as .we several new phyers bi tins year Please suppoit yom bam for mi i veiling of fun and s t "Marriag able Personality'' is the subject which Ue Palmer of the presiding bishops otfice will discuss for the M Men and Glean ers on Tuesday evening, Nov. loth We were delighted to see Grandma Haacke and Uude Will Argyle out to church lust Sunday The Norma Anderson dance review pei formed to a packed house on Thursday evening, Nov. I Otl Proceeds from the event to go L. the building fund The group indulged in dancing after the re 10, 1919 l general arrangements. Drawing for the fatted calf wae won bv Mr. and Mrs. Orin Tlbbeut Mr Tibbets auctioned his half the calf to the highest bidder s wich was Pearson and the were turned in to te organ Ie pro-ceed- fund. Tuesday night was an evcn.rt 11 vaudeville skits presented in the ward amusement by all the eight wards in So. Davis stake. I in-- t skit called Memories wa presented by So. Bountiful; 2jkL A Dance Review by West Bourti-fu- l, 3rd, "The Stone In tho RoatP bv Bountiful 5th; Hopkins Corners Beauty Contest" by Bountiful 3rd "Mv ideal by Bountiful 1st; "Jumblcvl IxAters by BounUlul 2nd, "A Circus by Bountliul 4th ai.d last but not least was Orchard w.th An Evening of Television. hot r mid Mr the of and Mrs Conull Wilson Lilly Gwvnn) welcomed a 'dulling pink bundle tioni heavei Oct 27 This it, daughtei No 2 for the proud parents Mother and baby aie doing nicely now rom New Britan, Conn eomi ileus ui tlu Itiitti ot .i tliiltngg Ut'l mi to Mr and Mrs Anthony Cane, lormerlv ot Oiehud Mrs Care i, ilu b'linci I da Bruno The young nu.vs wax Uu n Sept tfi liree of our popular voung Mai tone llugoe celebrated her l.uliex .no weaimg a diamond on Nov. &. 41st birthdav Tuesday, be third finger ol their led hallo wliuh has bx n given to them bv T his is the 3rd year, Mrs. Hugoc, tluee luekv young num Mixs a nutivoo! England, has celebrated r birthday m the United States. Maxine Sle.ght liu-- , pioiuised to be Speakers at Relief Society mill' Mis Ralph h. Thonui m home rites which wil be peilonned Sunday evening Nov. leo IP Miss Bourne Ilutili is to wore Nellie latch, ward president become "Mrs keilh East and l.laruhe Lie belt, Aleen Bagley Mixs Rave Olsen lias become a at l.vdia Schulthies. The beauti-- 1 ui songs weie rendered by the Mix " R.dpli Wood. Wedding d.ees have not Imen selected Misx Max wards .png Mothers under be me Sleicht ix the djughtci of Mi mm turn . i:tce Porter. ami Mix S G Sleight, and is a stu : an,. Quilting miing were the deni at the U of II and wil gia-l..tLraUions at t, . . .society, ate Dec Miss llatili is Uu dav Several ot the lao.es enjoyed uuuglUtr of Mr. and Mis Ivan vixiting toptlu i whue jontreu llatili and is n bookkeeper for the annum the quilling frame. Citi.xn's Automobile Ins. Co and were painting iiginmes undei u.. Miss Olsen is the daughter of Mi duection of Thelina Christensen and Mrs. K. M. Olsen and is now and weeds under the directions X employed as saleslady at Salt Lake Donne Hatch. A delicious luncD Knitting store in Salt Lake was served at noon by Lillian and MiUa Bungcrter and Aleen Bagley. ftoo wen guests Approximately served at the ward's annual bar- The ladies will gather together in the becue, Thursday Nov. 3. 150 places again the last Tuesday were set for each serving and the month at Iu.30 am, to do more I.DS girls did fine with the serving of this work A food sale will alse The Primary leaders hud charge be conducted at each Tuesday ot the pies and decorating The meeting Funeral services for Ardella tables were attractive with runnel's of brown and orange crepe Parrish Johnson were conducted paper and center pieces of pump- 1 uesday noon in West Bountiful kins filled with pyracantha an! waid with Bishop Robert Telford Hall flowers. 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