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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, NOVEMBER 7, 1940 tore. Tentative plans were made for a vension dinner to be given soon to raise funds for the new Legion home which is now under construction. Luncheon preceded the business meeting. Seven officers were present. Howard Flint is confined to bis bed with a bad iasc of pneumonia. Mrs. Reuben V Kilfoyle entertained a few ladies at a lumbeon at her home, Thursday. Mrs Merlin Thornley of Clearfield is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ford iDixon and family of Morgan visited relatives in Layton ami Kaysville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riley and daughter of Salt l ake were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Adgin-tams. Mrs. I eo 11. Hill spent last week Dee Chip-maend with Mr. andi.Mis in Provo. Mi. and Mrs. R. Adams Cowley hair nioied into the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson and daughter of 'Inode spent last week end here Mrs. with Andersons parents, Mr. ami Mrs. G. 1.. Itriggs ( liarles, the young son of Mr and Mrs. Koval Robins w bo lias been very ill is much improved at this time. Mrs. ( )a baton of San Francisco was the guest of Mrs llciiiv Smed lev Monday. Mrs baton is Dr. h loi k s' and was on her wax ha k east. A progiam dame was held m the Payton amusement hall Thursday dances evening. All the dilfeient that have been popular through the ages vyere demonstrated. Mrs. Alma Phillips returned home after spending the past month in Prmo with Mr. and Mrs. Iloras Lewis. Mis. Harold I .ay ton entertained 15 guests at a party in honor of her (laughter Kathlenes birthday anniversary at her home Saturday Mr. aipj Mrs. Donald Cane and daughter are spending this week with relatives in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Samuel Cook of Syracuse is in the Dee hospital to undergo an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call announce the engagement of their daughter, Marv, to James Howard Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunn of Salt Lake. The wedding is to take (dace Nov. 22 in the Salt Lake tern pie. An announcement tea was given at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. Henry Wood in Bonn tiful, Sunday' afternoon. Announcements were made with Seroles tied with green and white ribbon. There were 125 called. They will make their home in Logan where he is a teacher in the school. Mrs. Henry Wood entertained at a shower in her honor Friday even Hie Layton Journal inmiHlMN ASfOClUION Newpippr published Layton, Utah, in ifit inereit A weekly t of Davis County and Colonies formed by former residents of the county. Entered as aecomvrraw matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1870. Subscription price $1.25 a year. JOHN STAHLE, JR. Editor n CLEARFIELD Mr and Mis. Martin D. Murphy have gone to I. os Angelc-- , where for the winthey anticipate ter time They hae spent the Mini incr visiting here and in )gdcn and Idaho w itli their children. Howard Roliert s of San Bernardino, Calif, is visiting lure with his V patents, Mr. and Mrs. Math Roberts; and also in Sunset with his brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. I.ldon Swait Mrs. Addie liutler of Salt Lake it v is spending the winter at the home of her sun ami daughter-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs. bail Staker. Mr. and Mrs. William Me bint ire of l air West this past week at the home of Mr. McFntires parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Janies A Mo-- I ntire, t Mrs. Myrtle Prigiiiore visited Mniulav at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smith have returned from a trip to Pendleton, Oregon. They accompanied their .sister, Mrs. Nettie Mansell to her home there. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Knight had tluir brother of Ogden as their Sunday guest. Max Reed has returned home from St. Anthony', Idaho, where he lias been working for the past month. Haven Barlow, who attends the A. Cl. in Logan was home for the week-enwith his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. blldon Bennett entertained at a Hallowe'en party at their home, Friday evening. In addition to the host ami hostess, there were IX guests present. The Halloween theme was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. Younf Mr. and Mrs. Donald F Holland left Salt Lake City last Thursday hy plane for New York t ity. Before their departure, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker, parents of the hride, entertained at a wed- ing.Mrs. Ben Whitesides lias been ding breakfast at the lldgeliill Tea very ill at the home of Mr. ami Mrs Cardens, Salt City for the Clarence Bone. bridal party. Mrs. Folland was forMr. apid Mrs. B. B. Harvey spent merly Miss b.Ioise Stoker. at the home of Mr. and After celebrating a birthday party Sunday Mrs. Melvin Hill in Syracuse. for Dale Sessions at his parents Funeral home until 11 o'clock, the party of Bountiful services wereMissheld in Reta Sunday for voting folks from Clearfield and Willey. Burial was in the Kaysville Clinton attended n midnight show in Ogden, linroute. they stopped at Layton cemetery. the Kiverdale hall, where a dance Mrs. 1). D. Harris gave the teach was in progress, and dressed in ers topic at the regular Relief sotheir brillant Hallowe'en costumes, ciety meeting Tuesday. The theol- snake danced up thru the hall to Flic Restored Gospel ogv lesson, thedehgl.ta.nl applause of the , ispcnsati(;n ; Kiverdale people. Mrs. Blaine Adams of Layton Pearl Nalder. The auxiliary to the Weber counhelped serve at her brother's lunch medical association ty Monday Larrv-ette room, Phil's last Satitr at the home o! Mrs. A.met Z. Tanner, dav. The Bridge club held its meeting with Mrs. Noall Z. T 'aimer and last Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. D. Keith Barnes assisting home of Mrs. Charley Hirsch in hostesses. The program consisted rlene Salt Lake City. Mrs. Matthew Holt ot piano selections by Miss aimer and a discussion on "Mediand Mrs. Sugene Reed were among cal legislation, was given in four those in attendance Dale and Harold Steed, who at- I'.irts by Mrs. I. M. McQuarrie, endell J. Thomson, Mrs. tended the A. C. Logan spent last Mrs ernal Mrs. O. S. Daynes Johnson. at their home here. leh Relief society members held and Mrs. Leslie A. Smith in charge their regular meeting at the chapel lunges in the date of the month last Tuesday afternoon, alter which; lv meeting of the Literary club of many of the women went to the West Layton lus been announced. nearby ward lull to cast their vote It will convene on the second lmrsdav ot each month instead of for nation and state. Mi-- s Nettie Sim gave the theology lesson. mi Wednesday as was previously. Barbara Dawson, daughter of Air Miss Pearl Hamblin of Ogden is staving at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Rav Dawson, returned Mrs. Alvin Stoker. Wednesday from the Dee hospital in Ogden much improved. She lud M i s s Arda Reynolds is visiting in Salt lake City at the home of been very ill the past three weeks. her brother-in-laHow aid and sister, Mr. lint is sul tel ing with and Mrs. Lee Wood. pneumonia. Judge George S. Barker of OgMis. I'd av ton entci t. lined den visited with friends in Uea'r-l'ch- l oiticcrs of the Amciican several times this past week egion auxiiarv ot avion at a one Mrs. lthea C.irigan of M clock bv a mgano "as a Sunday visitor of her I'm- - business luncheon, at tollowcd briher borne meeting Mr. nts. and Mrs. Lllis Starks Manv nimrods followed the plica-'L- ll. afternoon. Places were marked tho following: Mrs Ruth I av- sant limit in Clearfield. hnton and M,s. tbdoe Harris. Mrs. totli Syracuse with various of mhv Green. Mrs Mabel S, Adams, success Several bantu "ent to Mis Cm 11a Kostuaite, Mrs. BoxehUr county on W t'u nestle v. Hampton and the hostess. Mrs Morin King. Mrs Kic i:,-Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams lud nett. Mrs. Ora Barlow. Mrs. I their guests Wednesday cutting Stokir and Mis. Racial arson lu longing to ward organisations had a ntreshnu-nconccsion m lull Tuesday, selling pies and mt drinks to voters. The vote for tee Unmet L' was heavy but v vrv orderly. rc-ili- fOgden last week. Mrs. Vance Tingcy and children of Logan spent last week with her D. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley of Morgan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart Sunday. bitty friends and relatives of Jav Galbraith met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hint Sunday evening to honor him on his leaving T hursday to serve a mission in Canada. Governor and Mrs. Henry Blood Bay entertained the Kaysville View club club and their husbands at a Halloween party at their home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Hey wood from Ceder City have returned where they spent the summer. Winters Mr. and Mrs. Norman of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. I). Thomas, Sunday. The Kaysville American Legion and auiliary are planning their Armistice party. Mrs, Myron Phillips entertained few' ladies at her home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Galbraith and family returned to their home in Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Dahlstrom of Copperton spent three days here this week-enMr. and Mrs. Randall Barton and Norene of Ogden "r 'ml Mrs. Golden Scoff ield of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr' Drive a DE SOTO-h Discover Today 3 what a Thrill it is to Drive Without Shifting Gears! d woeh-etp.- 1 C 1 -- I 1 ,- C Dor-digre- 1 cs y Mrs. C. C. ( L.r .1 Frank Gustave ... miih a P Mr a r are m g -. little sor , is spending front a there "!i t Mr- - ; been ill Before You Buy Any Car TRY FLUID DRIVE with INTO the Newest New SIMPLIMATIC TRANSMISSION STEP of the year! Discover Automatic Shifting for all normal driving! All you do it steer I what it'a like to start, stop-dr- ive all day without shifting or touching the clutch! It's a brand new experience! De Soto's sturdy 105 horsepower Super Economy Engine putt almost limitless power at your command. The whole car smoothly hugs the road-rid- es and evenly on sturdy new bo section frame. A new stabilizer bar eliminates side "jiggle. Drive DeSoto today! HEW ROCKET BODIES disting Long wide guished! Action in every curve and line! More room inside! low-tlun- RICH INTERIORS New fabrics new fittings all in beautiful color harmony. Mr- - A Clearfield, Utah and Mrs. G. L. Corey and George Nans of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. lljll Adams of Layton. Mrs. C W. Merrill of Brigham City is spending a few days lure at the home of her father, George W. Layton. Mrs. Dean Swatter entertained a number of little friends of her little daughter. Judy, at a birthday party Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hampton cn tertained at a pheasant dinner at their home late Sunday. Their guests .were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese of BrighamCity ; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reese of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Golden E Layton, Mrs. Clair Whitesides, Mrs. Zenas Bennett of Syracuse and Mrs. Eugene Reed of Clearfield attended the show and tea a ttlie Ladies Literary club in Salt Lake sponsored by the Professional Women's club of that city'. The iterary club meeting for the month of November will be held next Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Watt. L. G. King returned home late Sunday from Boulder. Colorado, w here he went on l'ridav to attend the University of Utah and Univer sitv ot olorado football game. conard Clint received painful injuries this week "hen a beet wagon he "a- - adjusting slipped and tell on his light hand, badly Mr. on the v very rap : vr. b r fa-hi- on 1 (. 1 ctm-hin- g it. Mr and Mrs. Morri- - hlhsoil who have been spending a tew weeks in lav ton will return th - week to their home in Lethbridge, Canadad. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley and son. Carter, of Morgan, -- pint the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cowley. . . . h. Farming in the ai from e. s pa-- hospital, in was kilK ed by th ,, Han S. -- i nd Mis Salt I ah nd One to sun iv kert St. i , -- jeorg e PkUt Su BRAND CALIFORNIA this Steven o -- Emerson Ur. Siev iger oi ition at ransferr fami ds oast The pi Arming Rebessa Mr, at .os Anj n Fra isiting Jviatt. . Grant then la: Norm; BYl weel r. land Miss Jgtagass) t Naomi Right for everyday usto.e of WINEHAVEN i. chotaJJ a wine from Californias finesiam Yo vineyards. No wonder soned wine experts say btgS aCt wine-wisWINEHAVEN'rth o comes in thrifty gallon s shich t tainers. e. Proclamation it known that the Davis Red Cross Membership drive wil he held in Davis county from Nov. 11 to Nov. 30. All adult Be FRUIT county One Seductive Woman. Seven Desperate men! Risking all to find riches to find Daring deatli love . . amid the untold terrors of the jungle!. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Joan Bennett in Green Hell with John Howard, Alan Hale, George Bancroft, Vincent Price and George Sanders. This big picture will play in the iWest Lay ton ward ball Fri15 This will day' evening, Nov. not play in Hast Theatre, Rex. Andy Hardy Gets Spring Feverwith Mickey Rooney will play at the Rex Theatre Saturday and Sun day, Nov. 16 and 17 only. 1 tnson of Steven o SOCIAL COLUMN Clearfield Auto Service t is now week in Wyoming. Jabee William of Cardston, Canada died there Friday. He was the son of E. A. and Hanna Williams and has several brothers and sisters in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint entertained at a family dinner party at their home Tutsday evening, in honor of Miss Emily Brough who left Thursday for Arizona to spend the winter. Kaysville Athenia club met at the home of Mrs. Julia Webster Wednesday evening. Howard Thomas, Newell Sanders, Ralph Williams and Van Sanders left Wednesday for Neplii on a Elk hunt. Kaysville ward conference will he held here Sunday Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King spent Sunday in Tremonton. The First ward M. I. A. held a fireside party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barton Sunday evening after church. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Grow and Miss Mary Robins of Ogden were Kaysville visitors Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Hill entertained in honor of her son Jacks birthday Sunday. There were 20 present. " old. F ISO brother-- ! Harold Wilco t' the first a REAL GOOD WINE... For ca livery been Givam MiIvan Saiiwul Wynn, Mis V Mrs. Roe Burning! Bennett. Mrs. Iv.:p Clair Whitesides ,,r Layton attended a fashion show ,,t Literary club Satur. Mr. and Mrs. Cud Thursday afternoon. ami Mrs. Daka Dav C, Mrs. Joseph Knowles was hostess Charles Garrett. Mr at a bridge luncheon on Thursday Burningham ami Mr afternoon of last week for members A. Moss were t of the Thursday bridge club. Mrs. Mrs. E. O. Muir gtir-Sun. C. B. Owen and Mrs. I red Hamilton were special guests. Mrs. A. L. Burnnam, Mrs. Jack W. K. Patrick, att. Springer, Mrs. Viola MacFarlane, village of Bellevue, N. Mrs. Steve Oleson, Mrs. S. S. Burn ham, Mrs. F.arl Burnham and Mrs. over the fact that tin C. B. Owen attended bridge lunch- $29,500 outstanding eon at the Ladies Literary club on bonds, and yet there Wednesday afternoon of last week. yard of paving. 11. Scoffield. , 1 ville school on N,h splendid program 1.,. for the public in t eight p. m., at th, school. Mrs. John Hampton, Mr-- . Signed, Fred - Hampton, Chairman Davi- - Co. Commission-ThAmerican Legion and uuxil-iarmet Thursday evening, in the Legion ha I. Mrs. .NUnida Rockcli (j(jcn, state president, attended and was guest speaker. Flans were made at the meeting to revise the local unit's constitution and bylaws. The original set of governing laws were first adopted in 1927, when the unit was first organized. Mrs. Edith oulson. Mrs. K. Ib Muir, Mrs. Spencer Adams and Mrs. Sam Morgan attended a luncheon at the Delta Gamma sorority house d. j vi-it- ed The American members of the county are urged to I,,,,., take membership in the Red Cross iary will sponsor Ap: grams at Bountifu this year. IN ALL INDUSTRIES, LTD. Son Froneisco VARIETIES nentor Esso jet plat ... ye . Drive it, and we know you'll agree ITS THE FINEST JOB THE GREAT - i;(i FORD PLANT EVER DID ! KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkenson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Al l.unt and Mr. and Mrs. .Wayne Chipman Lake were last week-en- d of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St Cole-mer- e. Mrs. Ralph Springer entertained club at her home on the the Mountain road Wednesday afas ternoon. Mrs. William King entertained the Evening Bridge club Thursday. Mrs. George Wilcox spent Sunday in Centerville with her daugh- ter Mrs. Allen Barber and husband The Sunflower ramp of D. of P. will meet Thursday Nov. 14 at the home of Mrs. Karl Waite. Assisting hostesses are Mr.-- . Rulon Barnes, Mrs. l ari Robins. Mrs. Charles Odd and Miss habeth Stewart. The Second ward held their Sun dav evening the home of Miss Irene Swan Sunday evening. There was 53 present. Mrs. Orion l'aga, Mrs. Thayne Corbridge and Mrs. Glen Stuart at tended the wedding of Miss Virginia Stuart and Dee McFarlin in tin-war- LAYTON ... ... Brand new in size in ride in quiet ness ... in beauty ... the biggest buy in 38 years is ready at your Ford Dealers now! If you want a big, substantial new car . . . with Otiieers of the Layton merican Legion ami auxihaiy' held a meet ing Friday evening Nov. 3 at the home OI Mrs. Ruby M. ayton. pi t ldent. 1 Ians weio tor the coming years work. Miu drive w - mitine hv Mi Dorothy Green, liu nihi chairman i he tollowing committee a big substantial look and feel and ride the great new Fords for 1941! Ilia YOU'LL FIND A GREAT NEW RIDE! A ... see 1 -- p a- : Daw-o- lev Mrs, KchahitaP.on, l'oppic-- n: eland 1 ; . Ml- Mis -. 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A ride that took not just new size, but also took a dozen different important improvements in Ford springs, shock absorbers, frame, ride stabilizer. X FOR 1941 LAYTON MOTOR COMANY LAYTON, UTAH TELEPHONE 100 R |