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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY 9, 1W tend on account of ilness. "uvforanthir Harris Adams and oress throughout the nation. There annual Sunset-Clintodrive that Ma at met CLEARFIELD NEWS m Lions birthday pennies opinion my of is nothing daughter Judy, at the home I2.U.R her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald should enlist the united effort an-of and Fas in Roy last Thursday for the Primary childrens hospiJan. 27. for a regular dinner meet tal everyone any more than this The Layton Second ward Elders G. Howard. Two young missionaries, represecure funds to fight mg. David J. Wilson, Ogden, wr to effort nual unday dinner guests of Mr. and .... Bone at the social Lawrence and Mrs. quorum will hold a senting the LDS Clearfield Second this crippler of children, infan-'l- guest speaker, choosing as his rs. Kenneth Draayer were Mr. ward amusement hall Friday eve- and son Max visited in Ogden Sunward are anticipating their honparalysis. subject, Our Heritage. orable releases from service someDean Child and daugh-ers- . Mrs. d ning Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. All the day with Mr. and Mrs. William In my opinion there is no more Lucy Taylor, observed her fift Elders and their partners are uune and lamily. time this month. They are. Elder than to have a diswith a part? invited to attend. Dean Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bone and tragic thingdown a child and rend- birthday anniversary ease strike home The ward Relief society is spon-rinat to her Saturday afternoon Albert Major left Monday J. Kay Nelson, and Elder Richard son Max, visited Wednesday with er it a for life. It is even an. 28. Games were played an a rag, discard furniture and brother-in-law- , cripple and his sister visit Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bone and more Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. James than in opinion, drive for Deseret served to my tragic, uncheon in Taylor Lucy tothing V. Van Epps Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace. . . Their parents acfamily in Kaysville. beveral well known diseases Anna Mae Clifford, Annette Miter Pick ups will be made the Arizona. Week-enD. D. hoenix, companied by Miss Pauline Smed-leguests at the strike down adults and bring ei.. lihiriey Patteison, Gloria Pari that eb. 14. Articles may be left with of Layton, and Miss Renae Mrs. Helen Van Zant underwent Harris home was Mrs. Keith Trane death to thousands each year. r and Carolyn Hill. .he Relief society officers, or will Patterson of Clinton, left this week, m operation at an Ogden hospital and children of Heber City and seems to me that every such ail.-d It for at homes if necessary. of the and teachers Officers Mrs. Miles Dillman of Provo. together in the Wallace car to last week. case offers a clear challenge to visited last meet them and to bring them back the Mrs Chloe Harris Mrs. Dorothy Lotz attended the adults of the land, the well to home In Clearfield. At Chicago tthena club in Kaysville last week in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. and the able bodies, to get more the group will part company with Arthur Jackson and children. Wednesday evening. and more into the fight against the Nelsons and Renae going on den. Mrs. T. A. Phillips, Millie Flint Sgt. Keith Fry is visiting his this treacherous malady. It can be to Detroit to purchase n frri !rs. Erma liansen and Henry parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Fry. whipped. I have faith enough in Davis County Canning Crops Min thence to London, Canada to meet Association attended the funeral services After a two weeks visit Sgt. Fry the scientists and the doctors of held its annual banDean; while the Wallaces and quet at the North Davis junior of James Flint at Idaho, last and his wife will return to Ham- this country to believe that in Pauline will journey on the ilton Field, Calif., where they will time they will conquer it, but in , bight' school, Saturday evening. week, washes visit-M. Adams make their home. F. Mrs. Mr. and to see Kentuckythe mean time a terrible serif ice The Automatic Washer Richard, and their partners were of in the form of childhood is being some showed Mr. and to visit awfcle with Mr. Wa- Members Robbins with in Lorin Salt Lake Sunday m attendance. in his new spring suits at his home made each day, each month, each llaces relatives. Mrs. Minnie Hamblin, who has nd Mrs Lyman Clark, uses less hot Mrs. Shand Cuningham returned Monday evening to a group of year. A large crowd of relatives and been ill for sometime at her home, me last Monday from Missoula, friends. In my opinion the March of friends attendede funeral services g much improved and able to be Best all does Mrs. Elaine A. Harris reviewed Dimes is an unfortunate expression plain for Mrs. Faun R. Knowlton held about her household duties again. lontana after spending two weeks Malcoln Nick-Mi- s the book Who Walk Alone" by It belittles the great cause for Thursday at 1 p.m, in Layton. Relatives and friends from this with Mr. and Mrs. around washing job? son. and infant Perry Burgess at the Clearfield which it is being collected. A dime Among the speakers was an uncle, .his community attended funeral Guests of the Leo Hills Monday Literary club at Edes place in Is a pitiful amount for anyone to Morris Cope, Salt Lake City. A services of Mrs. Rose Wood held native of Clearfield, Faun was the Wednesday Feb. 1st at 1 p.m. at was Mrs. Elaine Chipman and chil- Ogden Monday evening. give to a cause so necessary and so NO! THEN STOP IN TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Cole at- important. It should, In my opin(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ihe Lindquist Mortuary chapel in dren of Salt Lake, Mrs. F.ffie Reynolds. Floral offerings were Ogden, with Bishop Verno E. Lar- Apple, Mrs. Ruth Hess and Mrs. tended a dinner party Sunday in ion, be changed to thea March of person in Murray at the home of Mr. and Dollars. There is not most numerous and some of the son of the First ward officiating. Alta Hess of Farmington. of Mr. Mrs. broad land of Mrs. who, if Dale ours, Hunsaker. and this Rual Maughan most beautiful ever displayed. Mrs. Wood, the former Rose Beesof his member was Mrs. or weekend Mr. he family the and ogan any gunsts George Rogers, Home from a mission to the ley, was the daughter of Mr. and eshas of his Mr. Barlow P. Mrs. Mr. Haven or friends Mrs. and families, J. and Charles MariEast Central States Is, Elder Mrs. Heber Beesley, early pioneer the of infantile an were and past paralyses guests caped family, Saturday evening Clifford. At recent Sacrament settlers of Clearfield. She was the Mrs. Charles P. Maughan is re- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Madsen in year who should not be filled with services of the Second ward, he wife of Alvin Wood, a son of the gratitude so great that his conrelated interesting experiences ate Bishop James G. Wood, (first covering from a two weeks illness. Salt Lake. would not consider the Mrs. science Mr. Reuben Jackson Green has returned and Mrs. Arthur that he encountered while away. )ishop of the original Clearfield dime. a of from Tooele is visited an of and but children Ogden gift hospital Elder Jed Me Ferson left by ward.) Survivors include her huswith Mrs. Chloe over the week-enI believe that this cause should train Wednesday Feb. 1st for the band, a daughter, Mrs. Lurene still very sick. Mrs. George Green is recoupera-.m- Harris. a be lifted out of the dime class mission Jabb, 4 grandchildren, 2 brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Leek of and put on the basis that will inat the home of her parents where he will serve the field, Church Robert and Thomas Beesley, OgRiverdale from a recent illness. Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. dicate that we really mean what for the next two years. He was den; 5 sisters, Mrs. Belle Had-loc- in Mr. and Mrs. Rule Stoddard and Mrs. Ezra Harris. we say when we tell the world guest of honor at a farewell testiMammie Mrs. Ogden; Chihl, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smedley that we are interested in stampmonial given by the Clearfield Kaysville; Mrs. Elmer Waldron lave moved into Skyline in the First ward recently. Guest speaker Morgan; Mrs. M. A. Rlchins, Pet- home previously occupied by Lt. and Mrs. Melba Sheffield left ing out infantile paralysis. I beand lieve the cause should be magni-lieTuesday for Los Angeles at this meeting was his uncle. erson; and Mrs. Glen Limb, Butte, and Mrs. Dale Tidball. Mrs. Mr. and Adams will Beecher Arizona for where in the minds of people to the stay they Clifford Holbrook of Woods Cross. Montana. have moved to Salt Lake. a few weeks. that dollars and fives and A graduate of Davis high school, degree The deceased, although born in Mr. Mrs. enterand Wendell Adams Walker Mrs. will Bernice be given. will tens Jed is the youngest son of Mrs. Croyden, Utah, spent most of her and sons have moved to their tain her club this Wednesday eveEva Me Ferson and the late Ger- ife in Clearfield. Always a faith A picture comes to my mind. A new home in Salt Lake. ning at her home. ald Me Ferson. child you know with a voice of ful and devoted church worker, Mrs. Delous Bearson and sons Orson Page left Saturday for laughter and a face filled with Now living in Salt Lake City, having served in the Sunday of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner San Bernardino, Calil, where he Gods gracious sunshine is about are Mr.- ana Mrs. Gayle Slarks, school, MIA Primary, and Relief guests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Call will visit with his son and to be made a helpless cripple for and son Steven. Mr. Starks was society, she was of sweet and and family Mr. and Mrs. Laurence life. Her baefc, and legs, and arms formerly employed in business gentle disposition Last Sunday evening the Bryant Pace and daughter. are about to be cruelly twisted Home this past week from a trip LDS ward here, and was an active member of Salt Lake presented Mrs. Wren A. Rouche enter- and bent. She may never walk to California by train are, Mr. and a of the First ward. It Could Happen To tained Saturday evening at he? without heavy and cruel iron Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams, Mrs. Andrew Scott of Center St Youpageant at the Layton First and home at a surprise birthday party again How much will you give braces. members of the Second ward havp They visited with relatives ant Third sacrament meeting. The Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Rulon to spare her life of such a fate? moved to Cedar City to mV-- " friends while away. was in charge of the Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Linmore Does a dime seem and adeMr. and Mrs. Reed Lloyd are meeting their future home. Mr. Williams Semobical society. Lunch was serv- Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Walk quate, or is It worth just more? a bit will be employed in that vicinity. faying at the home of Mr. and ed the visitors after the million dolperfor er. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sessions, Last year thirty-twMr. and Mrs. Robert Beesley o Mrs. Roland Smith, while they are mance. Mr. and Mrs, Hollis W. Roueche lars was spent In the treatment of Ogden visited this past week at Canners convention in Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams visit- and Darrel Roueche infantile paralysis and the search the home of Alvin Wood. Atlantic City. ed Friday evening in Bountifu Mrs. M. F. Adams left Tuesday for its prevention. We cant meet for Los Angeles and Van Nyes, this need with dimes. We must Calif., for a two weeks trip give more and still more if we are Mrs. Louise Mettnet of San Ber- going to satisfy our own hearts Large Trade in Allowances nardino, Calif., is visiting with and our own consciences that we Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Adams and really mean it when we say we are in the fight in earnest against indaughter. Easy Terms. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Day are visit- fantile paralysis. ing in California for a few weeks. Mrs. David Adams and infant CLINTON NEWS son have returned from the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Charles Summers was hostess to members of the Clintonion club at her home Friday night, WHAT WE THINK Jan. 28, with a dinner bunco party. Fourteen oft he 16 members were (By Frank Dixon present. Mrs. John T. Child and The March of Dimes is in pro-- Mrs. Howard were unable to at- y Clearfield Garden club held a meeting and social, Wednesday u the Wasatch elementary school, on Center street. In charg. et me program was, Mrs. Ethel Holt Self Interests group of the Second ward MIA held a social in honor of Ernest Williams, who released as a class teacher, because he was moving away. The last lesson scheduled for the book, Artilcles of Faith," was given, alter which light refreshments were served. Mrs. Clara Wallace, super-visorwas in charge. The nev for the class to study is, The Book of Abraham iro. Me Pearl of Great Price. Joseph L. Mabey Sr., is ill h the Dee Memorial llhospital, Og with Mrs. LAYTON NEWSn- - n e g s. d d HAVE YOU SEEN that Lous-ville- d water and cleaner, language Ar-chi- the e I d g Texas-Louisian- d - daugit-ter-in-la- -- o - Chevrolet alcse b hpTua pdi gives you all thato beautiful . . . all thats thrifty ! all thats thrilling ... : Fuel Pumps Dust Clothes. FIRST... and Finest... at Lowest Cost! 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