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Show Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Asahel Stevenson- .Kaye Jacobson returned home this week after a months visit with Mr A Mrs Lloyd Udy in Rockland, Idaho. West Layton ward Seagull girls graduating Sunday evening at the North Davis Junior high , school were: Ann Roberts, Ann L. Johnson, Carol Kellogg, Helen Green, Barbara Roberts, Jane Evans, Helen Neville, Jackie Watt, Elaine Miksell, Lu Jean-- Hill and Myrna Day., Mrs. Nora Edwards is the teacher. Misses Jane Layton, Carma Cook and Jean Stevenson spent three days in Idaho Falls as guest of Miss Shawna Ellison., They also visited in Yellowstone. Miss Ruth Hanson of Ogden and Chris Anderson of Boise, Idaho, spent Sunday with Mr A Mrs Thorley Taylor. Later Sunday they all motored to Salt Lake City. Mrs. David Flint was taken to the Dee hospital in Ogden Friday Kaysville, Darla Countv. Utah Thurs Aug. 7, 1947 Page 2 Newa About Folks in . J LAYTON MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS ' Correspondent' Phone 219-J- -l Mr & Mrs Van K. Price moved from 'West Layton to Verdeland Park to make their home. Tommy Perkins, $on of Mr & Mrs Claude Perkins, undenvent a tonsilectomy operation at his home Saturday. Mi & Mrs La Mar Day and Mr & Mrs Louis J. Cook spent the week end at Lost Creek. Mrs. Ray Daines of Logan spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Woolf. Mr & Mrs James Walker, Dr & Mrs Harris Walker and Glen Walker of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, visited last week at the homes of D. D. Harris, Ezra Harris and Mrs. Chloe Harris. Mrs. Earl Wixom will' entertain the Ademua" Literary club at her home Monday evening, August 11. Mr & Mrs William G. Warren have moved to Verdeland Park to make their home. . Mr & Mrs Otto. Kent spent last week at Yellowstone National park. R. Mrs. Adams Cowley for treatment. Mr A Mrs Carl Stimpson spent Sundav in Salt Lake with Mr A Mrs Eugene Bennett. - Mr A Mrs Irsael Smith, Mrs. Athlene Van Sycle and son, Dennis, and daughter, Diane, of Buck-leWashington, are guests of relatives here. Miss Elaine Taylor returned to her home n Ontario, Oregon, summer spending-th- e here with relatives. Miss Taylor expects to return this fall to attend school at the U. of U. Mr A Mrs Laurence Page and daughter, Joane, returned home to San Bernardino, Calif., Tuesday, after visiting here with relatives. Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs. J. Wm. Burton and Mrs. Jay Simmons and two children visited in Salt Lake Monday with Mrs. Catherine Christenson. y, Fri-day,ft- er and daughter, Kaye, are visiting at the home of Mrs. W. W. Cowley and family. Mr A Mrs Will Daniels of Ogden were Sunday gueBts of Mr A Mrs Jack Stevenson. Mr A Mrs Jerry N. Crowley, Jr., attended a buffet supper at-th- e home of Mr A Mrs Eldon B. Romney in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr A Mrs Carl J. Haacke of Logan spent last week with Mrs. Haackes parents, Mr A Mrs John M. Parks. Mr A Mrs Austin Hanks of Burley, Idaho, visited Sunday with Mr A Mrs Leo Green. Mrs. Clarence Iverson entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Guests were: Mrs. C. G. Chandler, Mrs. G. L. Stewart, Mrs. Thelma Haslam, Mrs. Roy Buchard, Mrs. David Whitesides. Mrs. Wendell Smith and Mrs. Arval Allen. Mrs. Dick Adams entertained members of the R. W. Adams family and a few close friends at a barbeque lamb dinner at The Wheel Thursday evening. Forty guests attended. Owen Willey returned to work at the Utah Pbwer A Light company Monday after a weeks vacation. The West Layton ward held their annual outing at Peterson SaturA day afternoon and evening. large crowd attended. Mr A Mrs George L. Fisher have moved to Jackson, Wyoming. Mr. Fisher is going into business with Charles Brailsford. Ann Adams of Washington, D, C., has spent the past two weeks at the home of Mr A Mrs Leonarc Layton. Two children were blessed at the West Layton LDS ward Sundav afternoon. They were Jerrv W. Stevenson, infant son of Mr A Mrs Jack Stevenson and David Earl Reid, infant son of Mr A Mrs Elijah Reid.. Mr A Mrs Herbert Mottishaw have moved to Victory Park to make their home. Mrs. M. B. lilamires and daughter, Joan, left Friday for 'her home in Legrand, Oregon, after a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr A Mrs D. D. Harris and other relatives. Dr A Mrs I. Turley and Miss Ad-dSmith of San Antonio, Texas, , were last week guests of Mr A Mr A Mrs Cornell E. Jarman and three children, Kent, Karen and Don, of Berkeley, Calif., are spend- ing two weeks here with Mr A Mrs Frank Whitesides and other relatives. Allen Page spent last week with Mr A Mrs Lyle Simmons. Mr A Mrs W. 0. Roberts and Mrs. Joseph Francis and son, Blair R., of Morgan, visited with Mr A Mrs Calvin Corbridge Sunday evening. Mrs. Lola Vowles of Farming-to- n spent Sunday with Mr A Mrs Dean Simmons and family. Tom Montgomery is spending two weeks here with Mr A Mrs Howard Higley and in Clearfield. He is with the Merchant Marines, stationed at Mare Island. Mr A Mrs Leo Hill and sons, Jimmie and Ronnie, Mr A Mrs Don Perkins, Mr A Mrs Reuben Kilfoyle, Miss Elaine Barney, Mr A Mrs Dee Chipman and family of Salt Lake City attended the Nate family reunion at the Ideal Beach, Bear Lake, over the week end. Mr A Mrs Vird Barney and family are moving back to Elsinore to make their home, after living, in Holbrook, Bountiful: Mrs. Richard Williams, Riverside, Calif. ' Mrs. Gordon Sessions of Trenton returned from the hospital in Here are salient points dealing Salt Lake City Thursday, She and with Utahs special hunts this her small daughter, Kay, are stayMr with A Mrs Calvin Cor ing Basil Layton of Clearfield visited bridge for a week. in Salt Lak Tuesday with Mr Marjene, Jane and Paul Ben- A Mrs Joe Layton, son and daughter-inett- of Preston, returned home n-law of Mrs. Layton; also Wednesday after spending ten days with Mr A A. White, from here and in Kaysville with rela- Little Rock,Mrs H. Arkansas, parents of tives. Mrs. Joe Layton. ""'Mr A Mrs Hamp Whitebeck and Mr A Mrs Rulon Thornley and two sons, Tommie and Peter, and three daughters, are spending their Mrs. Sere Clemis, returned to tbeir home in Canada Wednesday after vacation in Yellowstone Park. Mr A Mra JoeSmith of Salt visiting relatives here. M. Set. and Mrs. Heber J. (John- Lake are spending this week at the nie) Whitesides and daughter, home of Mr A Mrs Elbern. DickMarsha, of San Antonio, Texas, son while the Dicksons are away. are, visiting with Mrs. Orta White-side- s. Rulon Weaver left last week for Later they intend to visit Big Pirre, Wyoming, where he is relatives in Gridley, California, for working on a ranch for R. A. , a month. Marrianne and Sharen Page are visiting in Preston for a week with their aunt and uncle, Mr A Mrs Marian Bennett and family. Mr A Mrs Frank Whitesides and Mr A Mrs Cornell E. Jarman and children of Berkeley, Calif., spent Mrs. Saturday in Salt Lake-with Whitesides' sister, Mrs. Catherine Christenson. Mr A Mrs Ray Corbridge entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr A Mrs Mac Corbridge and daughter and Mr A Mrs Lee Richards and daughterr SidrieyAnnr and - son, Standford, of Wilmington, Calif. Mr A Mrs Leon Taylor of Boise, Idaho, spent the week end with Mr A Mrs Thorley Taylor and family, Mr A Mrs Lee Richards - and daughter, Sidney Ann, and son, Standford, of Wilmington, Calif., are spending two weeks here with Mrs. M. M. Whitesides, mother of Mrs. Richards and other relatives. Mr A Mrs George Hayes and son, Dennis, and Mr A Mrs A. M. Bell and sons, Dannie and Teddy, of Ogden, enjoyed an outing at Lagoon Saturday. The family of Mrs. M. M. White-side- s enjoyed an outing Thursday evening at The Wheel in Weber canyon. Those attending were: Mr A Mrs Pratt Whitesides, Mr A Mrs Kay Corbridge, Mr A Mrs Morris Whitesides, Mr A Mrs Ed Muir of Salt Lake, Mr A Mrs Clifton Wood and Mr A Mrs Lee Richards of Wilmington, Calif., and their families, and 87 children and grandchildren. Mrs. Uoyd Weaver and Mrs. Mary Dawson attended the funeral Monday in Ogden for William W. Call, father of Jedd W. CalL CpL and Mrs. Val Thornley who spent ten days here with Mr A Mrs Jesse Thornley and family, returned to Denver, Friday. Mr. Thornley is an instructor at Lowry Field, Denver. Mr A Mrs Elbern Dickson and son, Franklin and Mr A Mrs Eugene Schow and son, Robert, are the Pacific spending the week-inorthwest. Mrs. Lloyd Weaver and Mrs. were served to: Mrs. Laura Egbert, Mrs. Richard Whitesides, Mrs. Kenneth Page, Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs. Jay Simmons, Mrs. J. Wm. Benton, Mrs. Lynn Burton, Mrs. Rachel Whitesides, Mrs. Arta Whitesides, Mrs. Allen Bennett, Mrs. Thayne Green, Mrs. Joe Tanner, Mrs. Reed Whitesides, Mrs. David Whitesides, Mrs. Catherine Christenson, Salt Lake; Mrs. Robert Burton, Mrs. Lane Burton, Mrs. Lewis Weaver, Mrs. Ray llarvey, Kaysville; Mrs. Ford Dickson, Mrs Jerry N. Crowley, Jr. Morgan; Mrs. William Jones, Mr A Mrs Orin Page and Mr A Mrs. Norma Mrs. Mrs Harland Phillips of Ogden re- Grace Reeder, Ogden; Terry, Mrs. Frank turned home Saturday after a weeks trip to Yellowstone Nationie -- -- -- r' Layton for several years. Mrs. Effie Apple and Mrs. Lloyd Hess of Farmington spent Wednesday at the. home of Mr A Mrs Leo Hill. Mrs. Frank Whitesides entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Cornell E. Jarman. Bingo was enjoyed after which refreshments Special Hunt Rules Listed. 11 ' Stringman. Mr A Mrs Jdhn H. Thornley end joyed a week with Mr A Mrs Flint of Salt Lake at their summer home in Provo canyon. The - West Layton ward Boy Scouts are spending this week at Camp Kieael. They. were accom-pane- d by. Jerry Crowley, Jr. Layton and East Layton ward Relief societies will hold a joint social on the lawn of the E. M. Whitesides home in Layton, at 2 p. m., August 19. An excellent program has been arranged by Mrs. W. Alvin Nalder and Mrs." William Le-lan- Thornley. Main Street 0-- 13 post-seaso- n, pre-seas- on i1 Preys decision was undoubui V. A. by the fact that ly erans are currently reinstS numbers so great that the y? game licenses. Resident special would be unable to handle physic examination if the require permit fee is $3.00; Regular deer season, Oc- were required. $10.00. nclusive; tober Dabb pointed out that exterior November 29 to December 8, of the date does not mean that deer special with lapsed policies should on(Huntington and Orangeville until the last minute, because th inclusive; December ly), are not insured at the pres bow and arrow, October time. According to Dabb, Bradley's de non-reside- post-seaso- n, 18-2- 8, post-seas- on 13-2-4, 13-2- 8, Kaysville, Utah 300-- W 30-OUN- STEAKS GRADE A and Six Loin Steaks T-Bo- ne (Shrimp Fried in Deep Fat.) TEMPURA 7 ' Cooked by Specialist. CHOW MEIN (Home-Mad- e) Ground Sirloin Steaks -- Sweet and Sour Pineapple SANDWICHES: Barbecued Pork - Tuna Fish . . . ORDERS TO TAKE OUT . . . OKUDA GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE GROCERY We Invite Yoe to Come In and Diacnsa Your Problems With Us On and CHOP SUEY For Reservations . . . Phone: Kaysville 102-HIGHWAY 91 LAYTON M. till midnight Closed Mondays Cafe . . . Open 5:00 P. W GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE fer to DAVIS COUNTYS Centennial Celebration 'i August 20, 21, 22, 23, 1947 Davis High School 3rd Blast 2nd South KAYSVILLE. UTAH 150 Where the Flowers Grow." Cut Flowers Kaysville Corsages Funeral Designs Potted Plants Bedding Plants Pansies RASMUSSEN cision came as something 01 surprise to insurance had that the adS'; ' Reinstatement privileges on G. I. tion predicted had given veterans?! of physinsurance, including waiverbeen ex- too much of a good thins ical examination, have felt that the Aug. l deadline'?1 tended by Gen. Omar N. Bradley hold up in order for the V a to until the end of 1947, according close its books and consolidju Wayne C. Dabb, contact represen- records. tative of the Ogden office of the VETERANS' NEWS 2, Phone Kaysville FI.0WER GARDENS PHONE including 200 bulls, 125 cows and 850 either sex on 13 different hunting units. To be issued to Utah residents possessing big game licenses only. Regular elk season will be Novmber inclusive; Novembr 29 to December 8, inclusive, and inclu(Manti only), October sive. Applications will be received at offices of Fish and Game Commission, 500 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, between August 22 and September 12. Fee of $15.00 must accompany each application and will be refunded .to unsuccessful applicants. Public drawing.lo.be September 19 at 2:00 p. m., State Capitol. Deer: Permits to be issued through public drawng for most areas and on first come, first served basis for remainder. Numbers in each 'area' listed irf ' proclamation. Applicants must have big Skyline Building & Investment Company SUTTON'S . fall: . Antelope: One hundred permits to be issued to Utah residents only. Hunt to be conducted in' Browns Park area of Daggett County, September Id, through 20. Applications must be mailed to Fish and Game Commission, 500 Atlas Building, Salt Lake Cty, not later than August 15, and must be accompanied by $10.00 permit fee. Fee will be returned to unsuccessful applicants. Drawing will be August 20, at 10:00 a. m., State Capitol. Elk: 1235 permits to be issued, BROTHERS., Prop. al Park. Mr A Mrs George D. Watt and children of Logan are visiting with relatives here. Mr A Mrs Arthur Jacobson and children of San Bernardino, Calif., are visiting with Mr A Mrs Alvin Jacobson. will hold The Layton Jaycee-Ett- e a directors meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Verl Biggs. Andrew Watt left Saturday for his home at Lansing, Mich., after a few days here with relatives. Mr A Mrs Thomas Rich of Salt Lake, Mr A Mrs Dick Stevenson and Mr A Mrs Joe Gailey were 'Em. Is but one of HEADQUARTERS FOR IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PIPE CONCRETE OR CLAY SEWER TILE CORRUGATED METAL CULVERTS PLAIN & IIEADGATES REINFORCED CONCRETE CULVERTS Nationally Famous L.D. S. Tabernacle Choir... Will be heard during Davis County Centennial celebration. r W R. WHITE COMPANY 1625 Wall Ave. OGDEN, UTAH 20 August H Phone August r, Model AirParade, Baseball Games, Softball Games, Flower plane demonstration, Tug-o-wa- -- Exhibit8-on-Homemaking,4-H-.Clu- bar August 21 I PIONEER MEMORIAL ART Wash. Bird Phone 6914 OGDEN, UTAH MAltftt H OIHUINI COCO tfWNO CHANNELED , Trapshooting Contest, Horseshoe Pitching ChiTournament, Baseball Games, ldrens Races and Games, March of Champions, Pageant. Therell be something doing every minute of the four days therell be something of interest for Market ; Clearfield, Barlows IGA - and Montgomery Jewelry; Layton, American Hcime Furniture and Smedley Barber, Shop; Kaysville, Bowmans and Thomas Lunch; Farmington, Griffith Market; Centerville, Smith Appliance and Sport-- , ing Goods; Bountiful, Bountiful Lumber, Union Furniture and Smarts Appliance; Woods Cross, Winegars Market; Orchard, Nelson Grocery. . every member of the family. Purchase of a season ticket entitles holder to admission on all four days. These tickets are on sale at the following business houses in Davis County: Sunset, Smiths Market Thurgoods IGA and Barbers -- CO. 3019 Were ready to help you buy that niw or used car now . . . through our streamlined auto financing program. It answers all of your credit requirements. This new plan affords you tages. First of all, its cost,' like most bank financing, is very low. Secondly, its fast and convenient. ORRNIII , BARNES BANKING CO. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. KAYSVILLE . 23 Softball Games, Tennis Tournament, Horse Fulling, Baseball Games, Livestock Show, Posse Club, ExShow and Rodeo, Flower Show, Reviews. and hibits 4-- H Include Our Bank in Those Plans Games, Table Tennis Tournament, Softball Games, To Those Who Build, Baseball Show, Style Review, L.D.S. Tabernacle Choir, Centennial Queens. August Planning to Buy a Car? 22 Adults: $1-5- 0 (Tax Incl.) Tug-o-wa- r, " SEASON TICKETS ) Children: 75c (Tax IndL |