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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY HOBBY HORSES t -- llt It I I III 11 i i I 111 ii II 111 III l III Ini"! 'I I IV t t (. I t I I" ' l, 'I in .t Ii"' 'h v. m ' I' 1 I UK I I N ll VKNl IONS Win Mi (I I thr iniint 5 k; i s , 1 ; "I n i law's ' nt ain In line i .I1 t tl i ,! tu lei ' t In v t i .ml Ii n I s 'I r Cl I s till ID 'i lit lt ' ml i v t m in ili t l ' t Moll- ll' P. IW ll pi 'pie o"t Mr. ul. ii of Mr ai W h ti "l'!t last ho I Mr and Mrs Tinman arver am Mr and Mrs. h arfn id ail'l Robert Carvir ol Mrs. Harry J'.rown ol lair W and Mr and Mrs I.twi, ook. Mi. and Mrs. Wdkie Barnes were hostesses at 4 dii m r j city at their home ,1'j.iday eveimg Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Llojd Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. J.)im Robins and Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Hill. Mr. and Mrs. End Wheeler were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. James Web "r ,1 I I v - V UUM I lr I M THK FIRST GRADK o n Iv.oi 'a i il.1V I i ut to ul "I ll - ar flunk tl.at uni Ills! K t a s t th II KIN t i v"t M in t j t .i'll .1 J , I me siunaffi 22 tl, ,w i ng g I MISHIT TTdD I r-- ts kill. r a! r tu tht tl, .ell, at I ill t o.' in, 5 unila in nuns I' ihsi'il Mr it ,. tvi mug sc! 1,1' III w It tl till' I Ii I ll' IK lit di In- I me Arts ( mild a iiju, d a hk'htitil musnal Friday evuung llli. Ill 'Is lit tlillH's alu I ll ' 'link llic Indue wf ,frs. J. ( , i!tnerfer W III I'r f w JS Mrs Mai g.irete .Sun lair talented .1 tun ii kf t InKin tin, n inst I MAN, 5tli oui,t ut Salt lake a ornpanicd lv Mis I I), llpfirr sang three BASKKTHALL gioiips of songs Each group consisted ol six songs, t lie fust old a t Tntsilav the Kill' ol Stoker time hallods, second Steven Fosters St lt plavi'l J MU r 1. IK ll S( hool song and thud a miscellaneous col-- 1 t'on. Miss Sinclair responded Ookir was alieail the Hot half hut mIiiii this t hanged ha'kets Stoker with a number lof request selecster Sunday. m'l.ln't seem to make another lias-ki- t tions Mrs lforaee Higgs gave curAt tin- eml of the game the rent events pertaining to music Alex Simpson underwent a major store ssas !2 In Id in fasor of Jun Kcfieshments were served to fifoperation at the Dee hospital, Tuesteen 'members and su lot h IK guests, Mr. l. IF ! E FGI . Mil Piikenpaw state president of day, Mrs. Elizabeth Sandall, Mr. and I tali federation of women's clubg, Mrs. Bill Sandall, Mrs. Parcilla AdMrs, Warirn if. Keat president of GYMNASIUM Salt Lake district, Mrs, J. V. Mil- ams and family; Mi and Mrs. CalL Will Mrs. Charles Wheelwright, vin Waldon, Mr. and Mrs n the gymnasium we have a mat ner, Vatt, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood, ami eerln)ily lines lip to toll on it. Mrs. A. 1.. Burnham and Mrs. My-in- ii Airs. I.ois Combs, all of Trernonton Bangerter. Sometimes we put a their up ami and Mrs. Willard Garrett and Mrs J. fun iW. is it Murdock tlnnk to it. go attended an lump ovii daughter, and son, Willard Audra, ixeuitive hoard m the gun meeting and lunch on at the home of Mrs. Warren Garrett, of Bingham, were at Mrs. II RVI Y ( I. KK. Mh In st lid w I in .in J 'li'UI I w t i ,1 .1 ' nt i.t ,1 ' i Mu . i it I. THK FIRST GRADE t . I tl III! H ll I' III ' III II 1 In Min r.u Min. t, t i 'i In i i .t it It i I r I I, II I l ' t Ini! i ' I ill .d" 'tit ' I' t ,i Will, in , .ill l Ili i liMM.II IU K N .11 .1 l Hill It I" ' ii i Ill'll i .1 in,. ' i , .,11 I I I I'! I ii i. i 111" 1 t 'nlrii. I. .III Ml H , In i Mi III i HISTORY IN Stoker School News 30, 1941 THUDS Lai Ik Ssaflil inn, don't J()M i in nii i I l.i - i in ' 111 PALMER, Mil SCRAP HOOKS 1 ms" i', loom is learning then ).' " K i a'li ' lo I'ltv Hauling 'Jill' all 'i .mg to ill a w m till rs ol s aliotlt J ). .If tin J'laii, t lii's " tin in ii a si lap hook, ami wrili- - par anraphs tilling alnnit tin- - plitlllis. Miss 'I t e-- I I g . mix-color- splen-Iwoi- s A h f street. Open for business Monday, February 3rd with a complete line of quality Underwear, Hosiery Sweaters, Baby things, House Coats, Sport Goods, and everything knitted. liu a. J. I Gi i mi tw Mr ert "torn oi to 'g of 234 Gtv. a lalt thi O, a fi tfjT hi r thing iliati ' ' JUll , Tp f i iue f fiipali yrec Bred rs j mt-lag- e k i jf.ule Formal Opening, following Saturday, February 8th given to all Ladies Visiting Store on FORMAL OPENING DAY. c - hli-tn- t I i I R; At in their NEW BIGGER STORE at 36 South Main Kent in ijilt Fake Wednesday. Isaac Adams funeral. Ray J. iDawson, Joe Day, Clay hose present were officers of the MUSIC Salt Lake district federation of Wo Adams, Y'ird Cook and l.loyd Wea-O ver were guests Wednesday evenIn Miss Meit s loom ue have mens lulls of I.oren Ellison at rural) suping Ihe Vc it started time bridge luncheon sponsored part music think it will In- wis mtil rst ins?. at the Elks Utib in Salt Lake. per a while ago ami m have had by the Womens Democratic Study Y Ill Eaurenee Moss of Boiintitul will MOSS, Mil ahoiit tom lor five souks It Still luh (was attended by cine hundred speak at the MIA coii'nint meeting think we guests, many coming from 'in mis a hit sour hut BLENDING will master it. towns and Salt Lake. Mrs Sunday evening at the l.ayton ward, hollowing the meeting the M Men M unlock (.I'OKCr 1. W IS, 6th president wishes to ami Down m Miss Bishop's room Gleaner Girls will hold a thank all committees for the l ami they are learning to meeting at the home of Mr. llntermountain West done on the party ami althink this is fine ami Mrs. E. E, Ellison. together so those who supported it. 1'iiausr they .m- haring to mlor Mrs. Shirley lev wood attended editor, Genevieve Hickenlooper of We ate going to nuke a scrap Ihe Fine Arts Guild members liettn a party I littrsd.i) afternoon at the w as named one of the saleshook It will In- of the Internioun-tnof weie Mrs. C. guests J. Bangerter home of Mr. M h K Is' ILL TAYI OK, Mh Miss Hickenlooper received and Mrs. Dick d men. West as Utah, Idaho and so I' r i!a y evening. in (Kaysville. the appointment as the result of an on. I lie si liool that makes the best HKALT1I hook will receive a prie. If we win Mr. and Mrs. Diamond R. Adams extensive try-oconducted in the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight and Mr. form of a two months sales camif will give us more money for our In Miss StriiiKhain room they ami Mrs. Mathew Holt were Sat- paign. The Banyan will be publishhope vve win are making posters about health. movie protector. BILLY Mh urday evening dinner guests of Mr. ed during the last week of May. FKI.I.F.R, 'I hey ate going to put them along and Mrs. Eugene Reed of Clearfield lie following out of town Senator William A. Dawson of the blackboard. Each pupil is gopeople SCHOOL PAPER Mr. and Mrs, Neils Neilson of were among those w ho attended to nuke one. think he ing Layton included among his senatorthey'll the tuper.il services of Mrs Isaac Elsinore announce the birth of ' ial activities last week introduction nice, he Stoker school is going to Adams which was held son a at (hospital there. Mrs. Neil of S. J. R. 6, here TuesMARIK BROUGH, 5th proposing a constitu son was formerly publish a paper for Valentines day. day: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miss Virginia I lie cditoiials ure going to he about of Willard, Mrs. Fhabeth Bone, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. W, LEARNING TO SPACE W ashington and Lincoln, he name Samlall and family, Mrs. Irecilla A. Bone. of the paper is "Here and There Adams ami Paul Hey wood, e,on of Mr. and family and Mr. and In Miss Whites room we have W ith Stoker." Mrs Melvin Wood of . Trcmonton Mrs. Hey wood, who is staNow we writing. ate learning to l.UK ARMSTRONG 6th uml Mrs. Joe Briganee ami Vaulin tionedShirley with the L. S. air corps in I space. We turn the paper so the Allan ,,f Salt Lake. Sab Lake City, spent lines go tip and down then we wtite Sunday with M.uk Dawson, young son of Mr. his parents. cadi letter in a separate space. It ami Mis. Harold Dawson entertainMr. and Mrs. Richard Day and makes the writing look neater ed thnty little guests at his home Mrs. Leonard Sandall returned RICHARD RILEY, 5th Mrs. (Archie Hale was hostess to Saturday m honor of his fourth liome Thursday from Los Angeles. members of her bridge dub at hirthda v. California, where THE ART ROOM to athim boon Friday. Alex Simpson is in the Dee hos- tend the funeral they went brother-in-luof their Mrs. C, C. G. miner, Mrs. LaMar pital lor a while before John Q. 1 infrock. 1 heir sister, hi fMiss Me) cts room we arc leaving for low and Mrs. Frank Bishoi a mission. Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Salt making boats. think it will he fun weie hostesses to mcmheis of the Mr ami Mrs, Keith Hey wood and who accompanied them to Califorbecause every night when get O. R. ( ). duh Thursday afternoon son bluest of Ogden vvere I home guests nia, remained for a Hay with her carve out little boats for at the Gardner home. of Mr. ami Mrs. Shirley Hey wood sister, Mrs. Tinfrock. our fish pond, Mrs. Flunk Sniedley, Mrs. Angus Sunday. Miss Elaine Adams, DEAN THOMAS, 6th daughter of Smedlcv, Mrs. Founder Thompson Mrs IW, F. Collett reviewed Mr. the and Mrs. Golden M. Adams Mrs. A. J. Mercer, Mrs. John Bar hook free of ihertv at Relief a student at the USAC was initiatCLIPPER SHIPS low, Mrs. James Kampton, Mrs society here ed to the Theta Wednesday. h. B. Muir enjoyed a Grant Weav er left Wednesday the school last Fpsilon sorority at In Miss .Meyers room we tire week. htidge luncheon at the home of tor the Southern states mission field Mr. and Mrs, Christopher Barnes making ships. Most of them are Mrs. Fail Burnham, His Wednesday. headipiai ters will be at . Manta entertained at a Clipper ships. I have a copy to look Mrs. John lltarlovv entertained a Georgia. family party last at ami it says it went as fast as few friends at riday at their home in honor of luncheon and Golden Sill, Rav Adams, bridge some of the steam ships. It surely I Vaughn Mrs. Barnes' birthday. Twenty uesduy afternoon. and Tom Allan left is fun. to guests were present. Wednesday Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Gardner enter take for examinations Mr. ami Mrs. Alma N'alder anBII.LY CLAY. 6th training tamed friends at a bridge dinner school. nounce the marriage of their daugli Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus Barlow of ter, Miss I'hln to Marvin Ueartield were guests of Mr. and Cardan, son of Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. JoMrs. Joseph Willey, Sunday. of Centerville Cardall, seph Mr .and Mrs. George Flint en- January 27. Several miscellaneous tertained for their family Sunday showers have LAYTON. UTAH been given in honor hose present were Mr! and Mrs. ot the bride preceding her marriage. land l. ami daughters Bev- Die young will make their home in erly and Mary lin of Salt Lake Mr San Francisco, California. ami Mrs. F liner Flint and I ligene Jack Bampton, Jay Watt. Golden JANUARY 25th and 27th ami Margaret of Pocatello and Mrs Sill, Ben Dibble, Dean Sheffieh Mam me Keller of New York. ami hranklyn Hickenlooper, stu Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson at dents at the University of Utah tended a dinner and orsymphony spent the week-enat home with chestra presentation at the Art Cen their parents. ter in Salt Lake Wednesday evenMr. and Mrs. Trial Maior and ing daughter, Marleen, of Magna, reNr. and Mrs. Austin Hanks of turned to their home Sunday after Mall 0 were of Mr. spending the week-en- d FEBRUARY 1st and 3 with their ami Mis I.eo Green, guests Monday parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Major Bob B.issitt returned 'from home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Flint and feature-Saturdathe M. Marks y S1md.1v. Jiosp.tal children of Pocatello. Idaho, Mrs. spent ird Cook entertained the the week-enwith their parents, cacu club at her home Thursday AJr. and Mrs. George Flint, and' i atternoou. Mr. and Mrs. R, y. Adams. MIA leadership Miss Marion Whitesides, meeting was held student at West Joint Tuesday at the I SAC, who has here sufferevening. Mrs Seymore Scot field is verv ing with an infected II m the tooth, returnhospital. ed uesdav to I.ogan to resume Mrs G. L. Corey ami her children of FEBRUARY 8th and 10th ' 'Sden spent a few davs last week studies. Elder Grant Weaver left Wednes-dath Mr. and Mrs. R, V. Adams trom Salt Uke City for the Mr. and and Mrs Flmer Flint of southern states mission field. ocatello were their guests last hen the staff tor the 140-4" student year book at The sisters of Mrs. (A. K. Chris-trns- 'Banyan" bngham Young university, was at a luncheon a, A recently hv Robert 1 Tin iM IKiranititnDng . Mis law, luMl ( are making snow mi ii .mil sinew flakt's ttii thi'v ill ,ni tin m tliry i ut t! ( m out ami elm tin tn Win'll tlli'l all' linislnil, I'llt thrill nit till' Maikl'iianl I think that is lots of 111 V0L1 : fcmiv I - 1 - 1 ley-woo- ut LAYTON I I 1 , I Fros-gre- ii SPECIAL OFFER I Why run around with banged-ucar? When you can have the body Hountiful Society I tional amendment lengthening terms Ipf county attorneys from 2 to 4 years. Representative Jebediah Abbott of Farmington won appointment to house committees on agriculture, highways and aeronautics, public health, public printing, state prison, and traffic safety. He s coauthor of H. B. 24, placing special assessment liens (on a parity bvith general tax liens. He cast the only no vote on H. B. 10, authorizing p 11 1 605 North Main Mr .Col Hikers BOUNTIFUL and Ge 't st doctor A mi Little Jean Parkin celebraw. i eighth birthday anniversary !( party Tuesday. Some of her fas presented her with a scrap book, Sunday school services at the Congregational church Sunday morning at 10 oclock interested are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hogan r home again after having Spttt vacation in California. Roland Stringham is homD the LDS hospital where had gone an operation. thfared -- or ( mini Large trick tn two dav lie balling 30 feet out of a seen, story window, Dora Browtii ; Charleston, S. C., slight scratches. suffered r REX THEATRE I 1 SATURDAY AND MONDAY LADY OF TIIE TROPICS d Saturday and Monday Double only It d TURNABOUT Saturday and Mondav v KIT CARSON eek-on- 1 ,- Saturday and londav Mill-name- with 280 Ruff, steam and water power generating plants, waling 3.000.000 horsepower FEBRUARY 15th and 17th Double feature-Saturda- only LOVE CAME BACK y nd Saturday and Mondav 'his FEBRUARY 22nd and 24th Babes In all coming soon! in cea, as in many other sec-too- country, demand durance of ample electric power ( Armes, North west P assae , oung T oni Edison, Edison the Man, Boom Town, Waterloo Bridge natloni1 defense projects industrial mobilization of the DRIVE BY NIGHT" ed flowing over 16.000 miles of transmission lines. HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA 4 4 inter-connect- t0 meet increasing needs. The Bountiful Lumber N Supply Co. wishes to congratulate Chas. H. Tingey Your electric power supply ready! For many year, we have kept 'head of the norma requirements of our customers and now. ,n 'his territory electric service will n bis decision to open a beautiful new Cold Storage Plant at 460 South Main Street in Bountiful, Utah which will be open for business within the next 75 davs. UTAH sooa evailable from an enlarged inter connected system, under link private operation, 280 existing steam water power generating stations in five states, creating a pool ot 3,000,000 horsepower, flowing back and forth over 16,000 mile of transmission Electrically lin,, this territory IS prepared to meet the demands of the National Defense Program. A l-t.- s V POWER & n6HT COMPANY lin with zii tire4. Tl to the b ping rig son-in-la- Bountiful sli ment, i "between Two ca ped off eleniolis' Others i, Mrs. Henry Burgin of Sx Fork, Utah, was a guest at home of her son and d aught, law (on Saturday of last weed left Sunday morning on the longer train for Los Angeles w she will spend the remainder;: w inter at the home of her fcg i: and Mr and lbs.1' Goff, at Inglewood. Eugene Dalrymple, son of t and Mrs. Oliver Dalvrymple, turned home Wednesday frt LI)S hospital where he had under a surgical operation. RAYS BODY SHOP I irf the i CENTERVILLE February. ss "Jr vat , & and fenders straightened by a local expert also expert repainting (all factory colors matched). Special get acquainted offer during 1 counties into two or more dis. for .distribution of library fund S.ifj 'l Of I fake |