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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, L AYTON, UTAH, JUNE CENTERVILLE NEWS On Wednesday evening June 8th the home of Mr. and Mrs. David F.1 Smith in Salt Lake City at Michigan Ave. was the seen oC a delightful 45th wedding anniversary party, given in their honor bv their children. The dining room was in charge oit heir daughter Mrs. Grant Leonard. The dining table cloth of hand cut work, with wide chuny lace border was most beautiful, centered by a wedding cake, decorated in pink and white, tall white candles m attractive design in candlabrne. interwoven with garlands of white sweet peas, and pink roses. The Mrs. Ralph. Rulon. W'avne And Lowell Smith assisted. The sons and formed a reception committee. Mr. and Mrs. Smith made a very successful attempt to have their many guests become acquainted, or renewed old acquan tience. The home was a bower at beautiful flowers, red and white were the colors used in the living room. One hundred and thirty five signed the guest bok, and many of the other invited guests sent greetings and cards. The musici centre of Salt Lake City presented Ralph S. Cannons dance review at Kingsbury llall Thursday June 9th at 8:15 p.m. A. large and apreciative audience attended. Among the assistant teachers are Gwen Lee Glover, and Carolyn Moss of Centerville. In the 1392 son-in-law- s by Dance Kayleen France and Bernard Rollins Your Adorable Barbara Ann and Jerry Nelson, of Centerville were seen. Beverly and Joe Millard of Farmington were in The Rhythm Top" group. Among The Dutch Kiddies? were Janice Ford Judy Walton, and Dianne of Centerville. And these Dark Tow'n Strutters" were Dor-en-e and Jimmy Rushforth and Jimmv Glover, Jerry Parkin in Im Going to Write My Self A Letter and Patty Priest In La Hep-wort- h Rosita" and Muriel Memmott in were from Waltz FormaUon Bountiful In the latter group we find Jeanette Glover from Centerville also. Lavender Blue was added to by Nancy Priest of Bountiful. The Sheik presented Smoot. Kmma Ford, Jimmy Jimmy Rushforth, and Dorene Glover of Centerville and Patty Priest of Bountiful. in Slow Boat To China Michael Cannon and Jeanette GloSweet Georver, and presenting gia Brown was Gwen Lee Glover. and Adagio Diane Hepworth, Steven Smith, and Michael Cannon all of Centerville. Other places were well represented. and in all a delightful enevenings entertainment was joyed by all who attended. Hie grace acquired in this persuiate Those who attend is wonderful. usually express themselves as anxious fort he next opportunity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veil Kman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Law have Just returned from a trip to San Leandro, Oakland and San Francisco. The Yen Fmans brought their son Dean Maxwell home with them who had been visiting with Woodrow Maxwell. his father Dean is as brown as a berry and much improved in health, after enjoying the California sunshine. The 1TA convention held m Provo. Friday June 19th at 9 a.m, was attended by Mrs. Rulon G. Ford and Mrs. Lester Burgin of Centerville. Mrs. John Bangerter Clifford of Bonutiful and Mrs. Hughes of Farmington. They motored down with Mrs. Ford. The convention was hold at "The Smith Building of the BYU. 't he PTA in Provo furnished an excellent program consisting of numbers from each school during the fine luncheon was partaken ot. that the delegates could purchase there. The graduation exercises of the University of Utah held Tues. evening June 14th were most Miss Ileen Worsley and Carina Darley were graduated, and .i ss Eva Hancock received her masters degree in social work. She 1C, IMS t as she has gone column. So here goes for the to her position as noted inlmer news. A good deal of building last weeks Clipper. But her mother I is going on. The filling station Mrs. Agnes K. Hancock attended on 9th North and 4th West built the exercises. Hal Cannon Cheney by Bishop Robert Telford is really received his masters in English, a credit to this section. Just stop and has some credits on his Ph. m and see. It is managed by Mr. D. His mother was one of the Clarence Argyle. pleased mothers to attend the ex-I eieises. Evergreen Acres subdivision is labor-now is Rheid Elder Morris building up with the Jones Bros,Construction Co. and R. E. Wicking in Marion, S. C. Mrs. Eliza C. Johnson has re- - erson Construction Co., building turned from Preston. Ida., while 20 new homes here on the Ever there she took care of her cousin green circle drive. Mrs. Kenny a granddaughter of Elder Jay Dell Lee arrived Charles C. Rich who was very home early Sunday morning to ill and wished to have one of her ,ubmit to a hernic operation which kinfolk with her. But even with will be the near care 0f such good care she passed away, future We Eiad to see him Mr. and Mrs. James A. Anderson l in bU re- 11,111 of Star Velley, Wyo. and daughter JJJ Elva loined Mrs. Johnson at Pres- T Condie Row Manms M ton. Ida., to attend Mrs. Kennys Sre dinner Lake Steed from Sait funeral and then came down Centerville to visit with Mrs. Par lev P. Parrish and family and as Mrs. Anderson is Mary Collings attend the Collings and Linford reunion held at Elizabeth Collings Parrish's home Sunday June 12th. Thirtv-fivattended. Among the number was Mrs. Hannah Linford now of Logan, Utah who at one time was our beloved Relief So-cietv president in Centerville 2nd ward. Mrs. Anderson in am ost successful school teacher. Her name was even up for Supt. of Car-odv- n I 1 GETTING YOU DOWN Nothing is harder on a man than worry. It destroys sleep, the ability to do a good day's work, your peace of mind. Worst offender is money. But notice how troubles disappear when you lay something aside in the bank. There's a barrel! of satis- faction in a cash reserve, a friend tht will do more for you than any friend you have. (-- S-A-- 7 tJ The Joel Parrish family reunion will be held at the Parley P. Parrish home Monday June 20th. Music. Literature and Art club met with Mrs. Thomas Cook Monday June 6th. Mr. Cook afforded the club a pleasant evening with his moving pictures. After which delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Wesley Ford will enter-tain her bridge club Thursday June 16th at her home. Dainty re-- 1 freshments will be served. Phone 22 Interest on Savings 1 WCST BOUNTIFUL By AGNESS B. MANGES I So many good things are going on down here and we dont read When you have both feet on the ground you haven't too far to fall. If you own that ground it doesn't REFRIGERATORS Old Spice $.00 A fragrance aU BATTERIES Eveready Flashlites $.10 to $.65 Tartan Sun Tan LOTION Let's you tan without burning ...... IGARETTES Popular Brands .70 per carton Regon Storm liter $1.35 up Martin-Senou- r House Paint. We've watched it withstand the weather year after year. That's why we recommend it so enthusiastically. much, f- - cjiO U giu la 175 SOUTH MAIN Telephone nc aa i ii i tig CLBIES Centerville Utah Phone 678 oil? ID GMfj) iTOl I-- convenience. RONSON $6.00 up winters, there's nothing like SMITH'S men like. Cigarette Lighter House Paint! men are for your Hardware SHAVE LOTION r either. Our courteous sales Small Appliances With a Gift Flashlite and hu rt a s DUPONT Paints 6 tube Ray-O-V- ae RADIOS Philco soon paint again. That's why we say; "Be thrifty! Use It lasts for years!" In this area where we have hot summers and. ofttimes severe Applianes FATHERS DAY Cheap paint is costly for it doeso't last and you must Martin-Senoy- Ittotognmit JUNE 19th UNGENTINE For Sunburns Barbershop. by O. K. Beauty Citv. 6x12 Insect Repellent 8 m. .m Color Buy what you need and return rest for full cash refund . uu Blake sponsored by Lois Holbrook store; Winegars Western Floral the sponsored by Co; Marjorie Hepworth sponsored Nedra Newman Jewelry; by Turner, sponsored by Rays Shoe Shop; Helen C. Young, sponsored Mary 1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AND VACAIION NEEDS 616-11- They are: family of Provo, Utah are the guests of Mrs. Barlows parents Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Parrish. Mr. Barlow is attending a conven-tion of county agents in Salt Lake Summer Needs 20 Five of our lovely girls are candidates fw queen.andtne winner is sure to be among them. Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Barlow and Sporting Goods 127-620-1- I 1 Farmers State Bank We Pay 2 y e N-O-- W Woods Cross, Utah 10-da- wonderful trip. 1 FISHING SEASON OPENS JUNE 11 GET YOUR LICENSE HERE . a ... 1 BOUNTIFUL 748 SUNSET, UTAH Morbys Telephone 2-89- 30 Dr. John B. Keddington presented Micheal Taylor, son of Dr. and Evan Taylor, in an idividual piano recital on Tuesday, June 14, Mrs. 1949. A program of Bach, Schuman Chopin andKatchaturian was Seaforth Men's Gift Sets With the Heather Fragrance $.25 to $g.00 YARDLEY After Shave Lotion 9c and $.25 YARDLEYS MENS GIFT SETS $2-0- 0 to $41.50 "The papers tell us about cuts in the prices of our; basic metals. It kind of worries me. Wage rates j ...but just try to buy them in any other car at any price! Youre not asked to pay extra for the extra beauty you get only in Hudson or for any of the other the New advantages that Hudson Americas st Car! "4-Mo- and taxes are still as high as they were last year and now income has dropped. It must be a real headache for the operators! All is to see that 1 - MOST Beautiful A low build is the basis for really modern beauty, and the New Hudson, thanka to "step-dow- n design, is the lowest car of all yet theres full road clearance. 2 - MOST Roomy! The most seating room, leg room to spare, smaring head room . . . the most comfort as you ride ahead of rear wheels and within the base frame, down when riding is most smooth, most relaxing. Result: the safest, most ride ever known plus the advantages of unit construction. hug-the-ro- ad body-and-fra- 4 -- MOST Performance! Choice of Hudson Super-Si- x engine,AmericaB most powerful Six, or the even more powerful All-rou- nd Super-Eigh-t. Center-PointSteeri- ng for easiest handling. Triple-Saf- e Brakes for utmost safety.' Many more features. high-performan-ce, low-upke- ep Ya, the new Hudson is so far ahead, it is a protected investment for your motor car dollars. See for vourself can do I I really give a full eight hours work for my pay." 40 YEARS ENGINEERING OF LEADERSHIP Tfie 'v UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION " Modem Design for . WILKISON MOTOR SALES 530 So. 5th West On Highway 91 Bountiful, Ufah on Garry Frampton, returned from trip on the Colorado River with the boy scouts on one of those exciting boating trips. They encountered cold weather and floods, but chalked up to a -- Yes, We Have It! All Sizes Eastman and Ansco FILM guests at the Roy Manguses Wednesday evening. sum-eas- was not present Telephone 430 49 |