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Show LAYTON NEWS Kaysville News Ur. and Mr. Gul E. Coleman holiday visiting at the home of By Mrs. Norma Preeee held a dimer party Sunday in Mr. end Mrs. K. W. Stott . ' Phone 87 Mr. snd Mrs. Georg Darst, honor of Mrs. Marilyn Clegg Kaysville Mrs, Ida M. Reed, of Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. 187 South Main, had as guests is visiting for Clegg i th daughter of, Mr. for 10 days TSgt Rulon C. An- Arcadia, Calif., her son and with week a few who and Adams his Marian wift derson, and Mr. Diamond family, Mr, and Mrs. Homer also wro guest at tha dinner. three daughters. A1C Andrew G. Anderson, Reed. They all enjoyed a weekMr. Clegg will spead th 1964 Davis graduate, is now end trip to Yelloweton Nationof Mrs. n weekend as th guest Stev Robinson, Brigham City. stationsd nt Nellis Air Fore al Park over July 24. Mrs. Pt aline Tippetts, Mrs. Mrs. Edward Layton, 938 Base, Las Vegas, Nevada. Ome Wilcox, Layton; Mrs. Janand Rulon Anderson C. TSgt West Gentile, left Tuesday, Auet Centerville, were Thompson, enrouta to Madrid, gust 2, for a marvelous thre family are tour among those who attended th month tour of Europe. She was Spain, for a three-yea- r three-da- y workshop for the driven to New York by her hus- of duty. He is in the Air Fore. Utah Womens Clnbs Federated band and Mr. and Mrs. Elburn and the AAUW held at Logen Dickson and will fly from New Rille Club at Utah State University July York in August. She expects 28, 29 and 80. Them we "Th to visit most of the European Activities Womens Roll in Community countries including France, Gersummer For Development. etc. many, Italy, David R. Dixon, adult sponsor A garden party for th BarMrs. Phillip Young attended of the Central Davis Junior Rifle tholomew Malan branch of John reunion a family Sunday, July Club, announced that all club D. Mslan family was held Sat24. The Baker reunion was held activities will be until urday, July 23, at the home of suspended at Lagoon with about 30 fam- September 15. Mr. Dixon indicated Bishop and Mr. Clarence (Paulily members attending. A pic- that transportation difficulties in Malan) WaterfalL One hunnic lunch was served and the made it impossible for the organ- dred eleven were present. Th swimming pool and rides were ization, sponsored by the Wasatch oldest being 62, tb youngest made available. the Among Rifle (Hub, to continue function2)4 months. Families arrived guests were Mr. and Mrs. Au-ilr- y ing during the summer. from New Bedford, Mass.; Clark and daughter from Club members deserving to re- Scarsdale, New York; Eugene, Ohio on their way to Arizona. ceive Utah State Hunter Safety Madison, Wisconsin; Austin, Mr. and MM Joseph Paulsen and daughter Judy returned from Spokane and Seattle, Washington where they 'spent few weeks. y Mrs. NeU Robins and tw children are visiting with her sunt in Missouri for a few a WMkSe suspends Mrs. Loyd Andrews and children of Lemon Grove, Calif., are visiting at th home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spackman. Mrs. Andrews is remembered as the former Miss Kuth Spackman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans and George Hugh Stott attended the Ottley family reunion Saturday, July 30, at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Farnsworth fpent the 24th of July weekend at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Myers and daughters of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs Riggs Gardner of Murray spent the 24th of July Mrs. N ah la Sandall, Mrs. Georgs Leathern and Mrs. Clair Whitesides, Layton, wan guests at a bridge luncheon in Roy, Wednesday, of Mrs. Avon Mills. Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles war Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Barton and family, Mesa, Arisons. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swan-ga- r, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roim-fel- Oregon; San Francisco, and Burbank, California; Pocatello, Idaho; Salt Lake City, Bountiful and Ogden. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and daughter Linda, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sandall and son The Kitchen Jeffrey, Salt Lake. Kaysville Club held a lunchMr. and Mrs. Glen Austin and Queens eon Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Each daughters Kathy and Melody girl was assigned to bring some returned from vacationing at of the food. They served to- Cheyenne, Wyoming last week. mato soup, carrot salad with While in Cheyenne, they visitfruit dressing, hum sandwich, ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin cherry cobbler. The meeting ad- Christy. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. her journed at 1:30 p.m. Charles Morse, and a brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morse at Carpenter, Wyo. Mrs. Jerry Cook and three children, Ykiah, Calif., accompanied the Austins to Cheyenne. Mrs. Cook is a cousin of Mrs. Certification Examinations, however, may make arrangements to do so during the summer by contacting Mr. Dixon in care of the Davis School District Department of Pupil Personnel at Farmington. Kitchen Queens dt and daughter Lorraine, Clearfield, returned from Glacier National Park and Alberta, Canada where they spent 10 days vacationing. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Wa- terfall are vacationing for one week in California. Guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Judd and daughter, Emmett, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie end daughter, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Huntington of Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Giles attended the funeral service of Charles Burgener in Heber City lest week. Mr. and Mr. Don Edwards end family spent five days last week at Yellowstone National to Avinaguin at Ashley Nation- Ibaff I" I --1 al Fork Canyon. Guests of Mr. and Mr. Ed- Susan, and Karen Cheney spent win Halliday and family on Saturday ft Weston, Idaho, for Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. their annual community cele Grant McKinney and daughters Ronna and Holly, Saratoga, Calif.; Mrs. Maurins Jensen and Hi' 2 sons, Mr. snd Mrs. J. Melvin Lake. Gibby, Salt F, R. Kisling and other relaof Casta na, Iowa, visited tives Boise, Idaho. Whila at Boise with Mr. end Mra. recently they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dinger and family while Mr. Mrs. and Francis Robinson, enrouta home from Calif. K. S. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. The Central Davis Junior Kenneth ONeil and families. School Band under tha diHigh of and visitors Mr. Tuesday rection of Frank Parker marchMrs. Frank Parker and family were Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Pal- ed and played in th Days of mer and children. Bob and Judy 47 Parade in Ogden on Monday. Mr. and Mra. Harry B. Eat-chof Weston, Idaho, returned last week from a i Mr. aad Mrs. James Rasmusvacation trip to Nyssa, y sen and family spent tha weekend at Lava Hot Springs in Oregon, where they visited with their daughter and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Nobis Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kynaston. .Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Warner Mr. and Mra. Frank Parker returned from a three-da- y trip and daughters, Rita Lynn and Dental Convention ot th 11 western states which also Included Canada, Alaska and Hawaii. Dr. Smith was sn official delegate for the State of Utah. They spent time sightseeing and at tha beach while there. Mr. aad Mrs. Clifford Elam ires and family returned from a vacation trip to Sun Valley, McCall, Payette Lakdk and i, Page 2 19G0 bration, They visited in Preston, Logan and Brigham City with relatives and friend enrouta ' ' home. uGee;Q TRAVEL f&st Ctassi el ten-da- son-in-la- CARAVAN MOTEL it Here's the Right Number to Coll Walk to downtown casinos switchboard Phones, 24-h- r. Free TV TA for your ir 77 ed Beauty & Barber shops Cocktail lounge & restaurant across the street Credit cards honored 732 S. Virginia St. (Hwy. 395, So.) Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Barton and family are vacationing for two weeks with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major and other relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith and family spent two and a half weeks at Portland, Oregon where they attended the Pacific 'August RENO, NEVADA SEE THE MAN THAT KNOWS INSURANCE VERN M. SMITH FREE Phone TA 133 So. 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