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Show LAYTON employed at the Kowley Drug Don PVt,AMr8 Pres- Gar-22- 5 the d wilfc Mh0, here Maughan and sons, Perkins parents, Mr & this are spending Garry, Mrs Leo B. Hill. their ranch at Pegram, w-- JjjJat IjeRo svlvia BaH and daughter. Jane of Salt Lake, and PVesta Ann . Ball ofof Denver Bishop guests lAt week-en- d Charles Maughan. Smith of Salt Lake guests of Mr & Mrs Junday Dickson and family. t?lief society alumni will UthdroVLuck Dinner at Si Friday Viss afternoon. Jean Flint, daughter of Mrs Charles Flint, and Miss Kellogg, daughter of Mr rie Pirs Charles Kellogg, who have rJn attending the B. Y. U. at ftovo, will spend the summer with their parents. Green family reunion was last Sunday at the' home of About forty Mr. Maggie Weaver. attendance. in were nMts Mr A Mrs Dee Chipman and son, Rrink. of Salt Lake City, were d guests of Mr & Mrs Leo Jj yeek-en- B. HilL , returned home from the Dee hospital in Ogden Sunday after a week's treatment. B. M. Anderson, Dean Simmons, attJune Reed and Verdis Prenvold ended the Utah State Locker ConNew-hootention and banquet at the hotel in Salt Lake City last se Sunday. Fred Brown returned home this week after a weeks treatment the Dee hospital in Ogden. Jimmy Hill is a weeks illness. at able to be up after Arlene Stevenson is now FURNITURE OFF 50 all of Wc our fan line furniture! repair everything electrical! SCHOSS FURNITURE AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 355 24th, Ogden VVVWWUVkVWVVVWWUVUVW LAVENDER Toe can work ter and look you Miss Nora Mae Graham has resumed her position at the First National Bank after a two weeks vacation with het parents in Man- - ti By IVAN DRAPER Ramsey returned LAYTON Softball fans in th ne,sP-- , th(1 Layton park Tuesday night fr?m UMn aft?v un.derging an were treated to. two appendectomy earlier m the week, games which ended in upsets, as Susan and Sherry Adams, daugh- - the Davis News nine took a .. . ters of Mr A Mrs Irvin Adams. Pame front Kaysville, formerly tied spent a few days last week at for Recond with Bountiful,' and Sahara Village, which has been Georgetown, Idaho. Mr A Mrs Dan Riley and daugh- - servnB as a door mat for every ter, Carol Lee, and Mrs. Caroline team 'n the lvalue, won a Stewart of Salt Lake are decisior) against Centerville for its a few days in Los Angeles.spending w'n f the season. Jack Matchinsky arrived home At the other end of the county, this week from the Dee hospital in Bountiful toppled the g Ogden. Layton team, lm, in a game which Mr & Mrs Fred Walsh and son. w the losers getting off to a Ronald, of Boulder City, Nevada, s,ow start. It was Laytons second Mrs. Amon Stromberg of San ond defeat of the season. Francisco are visiting with Mr & Anthon Montgomery, Mrs Clarence G. Chandler ing Davis News hurler, played a John Green of Canada and Chet big part in winning the game Green of Tremonton are visiting against Kaysville when he pounded relatives here for a few days. out two singles in four times at Mr &. Mrs George Tripp and bat. Pears Casteel also hit two daughter, Max. of Redding, Cali- singles for Davis News, while fornia, were Fridav guests of Mr Faunt Montgomery contributed a & Mrs C. G. Chandler. home run to his team's Mr Mrs Irvin W.- Adams and Bob Clark, Max Jenkins, hitting. Chet daughters, spent a few days at Montgomery and Kenny Reed were Bear Lake. the other hitters for the winners, Miss Lyolya Wixom has returned each getting a single. home after ' spending the past year Kaysvville got off to a bad start attending the U. S. A. C. at Lo- when their hurler, Joe Gailey, hail some trouble with his control. Four gan. Mrs. Isaac Hodgson and infant Davis News batters were walked son have returned home from the in the first inning which saw three runs come across the plate on only Dee hospital at Ogden. The West Layton Male chorus one hit. Ed Ritter was the big hitter for held a rehearsal at the home of Bishop Frank Hickenhooper Mon- the losers with a triple and a Dee Rentmeister, Jark day evening. Two new members single. have been added: Day Bassett and Schofield and Joe Winters were the other Kaysville hitters, each Junior Johnson. Under the direction of the Sev- pounding out a single Kaysville enties Quorum of the West Layton runners got on base in each of ward, a program was presented last the last four innings, but the winners played heads-u- p ball to cut Sunday evening at the regular .- John E. Neville off the leading runners "in ' three meetingwas in charge. Speakers were Wel-de- n of the four innings. Bob Major was hit by a pitched C. Roberts, Harry Thomley and Murland Flint. Musical selec- ball to start out the losers half of tions were given by the West Lay-to- n the fourth inning, but he was put out on second on a fielders choice. ward male chorus. Charles Kellogg was pleasantly Rentmeister got his hit with one in the fifth inning, but was surprised on his birthday Tuesday out retired at second on a fielders evening at his home. Guests atchoice of Winter's ground ball to Mrs. were: Charles tending Kellogg, Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hickenloop-e- r, second. Dave Young walked to start tiie Mr A Mrs Leo B. Hill, Mr & sixth inning for Kaysville, but was Mrs Wallace Gailey, Mr & Mrs Joforced out at second on Majors & Mr Mrs Kellogg seph Johnson, ball to shortstop. ground Major of New Jersey, Elaine, Carol and then was tagged out on third on Charles J. Kellogg. Mr A Mrs Leon Von Almon and a play from catcher Max Jenkins Emil Von Almon of Bedford, Wyo., to third baseman Kenny Reed. were Tuesday guests of Bishop and Only one man got on base for Kaysville in the bottom half of Mrs. Charles Maughan. the seventh inning. Mrs. Arthur Green entertained at Twd Davis News batters were a party at her home in honor of plate in the first Mrs. Flora Green who is visiting caught at the on assists from third both inning, here from for a few baseman Ed Ritter to catcher Harweeks. Guests were Mrs. Frank Lavender. The first three batBone, Mrs. Calvin D. Corbridge, ry walked to fill the bases and ters Miss Mary Bone. Mrs. Irene Doney, then the fourth grounded to third, Mrs. Ruth Layton, Mrs. Vera Bas- with Ritter the ball and fielding sett, Mrs. Fred Flint, Mrs. Lloyd Weaver, Mrs. William Love. Mrs. ATTENTION VETERANS I Fred Evans, Mrs. Cliff Edwards, arar saw? If at, Ti iff War Mrs. Spencer Galbraith, Mrs. Reu aiiffihl far Mabanklp (R th Daben Green, Mrs. Leonard Hill, Mrs. rts Caanty past Vataraaa at Faralea Wars. Marta Erary 2M a "4 4th David Green, Mrs. Walton A. RobFriday af areath ia th Maaarial erts of Salt Lake, Mrs. John H. Hall at FaraOartea. Mrs. Alice Mrs. Far infanaatiaa call Carlos, Thornley, FARMINGTON Lucy C. Barlow of Santa Monica. Calif., Mrs. Helen Wilkerson of Phoenix, Ariz.; Chet Green of Tremonton; John H. Green of Canada Mrs John Watt of Ven and Mr tura, Calif. Zelda nSl ... if shoes in longer, feel bet- better keep your - SHOE SHOP good repair. Finest materials used, satisfactory work guaranteed. WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT! LAVENDER SHOE SHOP LAYTON, UTAH Ray and Harry well-play- j ed -- j i 0-- 4 j league-leadin- sac--rame- nt Producers Livestock and Marketing Association, North Salt Lake; Dale Lefthouse, Willard, Utah, Box Elder chapter, Wasatch Livestock Loan company, North Salt Lake. Award of live calves to the clubs went to Ralph Gibbons, Draper Salt Lake County, contributed by F. S. Gardiner, St. George; flair Theurer, Providence, Cache County, Lon Hopkins, Woodruff, Ut$h; Jay Childs, Gunnison, San-- J ioto County, Mrs. Preston Nutter, Price; Jimmy Sitton, Rlanding, San Juan County, Charles Redd, LaSal; Reed Bennett, Syracuse, Davis ounty, C. A. Mattson, Salina; and Irene Warr, Erda, Tooele County, Producers Livestock and Marketing Association, Salt I.ake City. The calves, awarded during the tenth annual lntermountain Jr. Livestock show, will be cared for as projects by the youngsters for a year, after which they must be entered in the 1047 show, to demonstrate Jhe work of the winners. As sponsored calves a report must be sent to the donor each month. The live calf awards were made in addition to more than MV),!) in sales prices at the 11MU show, in cash and merchandise plus $4,2 awards. Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., June 20, 1946 Page 7 4-- II Thirteen young calves this week were turned over to seven members of the Future Farmers of in Utah and Idaho, and to six members of the clubs in Utah tu see just what the young-shter- s 6-5 can do with them by the time of the ne.xt Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show the eleventh rolls around next'year. To the FFA members the calves throwing to the plate in time.; were awarded as follows (to the Pears Casteel, another Davis News winner, his chapter and the donor): batter, was tagged out at the plate Jay Utah. on a similar fielders choice. H. L. Allred, Roosevelt, Utah; Rentmeistef ended a Davis News George Crane, Nephi. Utah. Mt. threat in the sixth inning when1 Nebo chapter. Guy llaffen, St. he took A. Montgomerys line drive George; Jim Hansen. Kphraim, and then stepped on second before Utah, Kphraim chapter, McKinley the runner could get back. The Morrill. Junction; Glade Lamb, bases were filled when the play abw, Utah, Moroni chapter, J. started with only one out, but no A. Scorup, Moab; Donald Nielson. runners crossed the plate as Rent-- 1 Sandy, Utah, Jordan chapter, Bert meister with a Lusty. Duchesne; Charles Payton, . retired the, side , , ,, naaMa e Oakley. Idaho, Oakley chapter, ,ayn Kanda ,'vas, the h'K, hltter f,or Centerville, m the second p. ni. and Bountiful playing Sahara ?ame 'ac,nir out four sinff,es ,n Village in the nightcap. five timea at bat for over half of Tuesday's scores by innings; his team's hits. Sheldon Pickering R H E hit a single and a double in three Ihivis News 320 100 0 0 0 4 to the with Smith Asro pjate, trips o 032 ooo o . hitting a single in the fifth inning Kaysville A. and Jenkins; Montgomery for the only other Centerville hit. Bowman and Lavender. Bob Benton turned in a perfect Gailey, I 7 2 120 010 Centerville night at bat for Sahara Village Sahara with three for three, two singles 010 302 (V 0 0 3 Village and a double. The other four SaK. Randall and D. Randall; Bar-lx- n hara Village hits were pounded and Wolfe. Walkout by Tony Koumianos. er, Scilley and Boyer. Both games were all the way. Davis News and Kaysville were tied at the end of the third inning, The winners scored their one run, which proved to be the margin of victory, in the fourth inning. Both teams went scoreless In the last three frames. Centerville and Sahara Village were tied, as the sixth started. The winners scored their two runs to break the tie in the last IEDSTEAD AND SPRINGS half of the sixth. GOOD MATTRESS will Bountiful see Friday night and Layton playing a game at Lay-toPHONE 218-- J starting at K:oo p. m, and Sahara Village clashing with Centerville at Bountiful. These games were rained out in the first round. Davis News and Kaysville made up their game some time ago and will be idle. Next Tuesdy will see the start of the third and final round in the first half, with Kaysville going to Bountiful to meet the Centerville club, Davis News clashing with Layton in the local park at 7:00 4-- -- Murray,-Whiterock- s, Al-terr- a. j i 1 j V In nip-and-tu- 4-- 4, Piano Students Heard in Recital Army Slates Recruiting Tour A mammoth Army Service Forces mobile recruiting .caravan, featuring the latest in scientifically - developed phenomena, will appear in Ogden from June 22 to 28, advance public relations officials said this week. The unit, composed of 12 vehicles, will include displays set up by the Signal Corps, the Medical Corps, the Chemical Warfare Service, the Quartermaster Corps, the Corps of Engineers, n, the Transportation ' Corps and Ordnance Department. Manned by approximately 00 men, the recruiting caravan is conducting tour of Utah and Idaho. s k six-wee- Carol and Lloyd Larson, daughter and son of Mr.- and Mrs. Orville Larson of Kaysville, and Connie and Berdeene Steiner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Steiner, Special numbers were given by a guest artist, Mary Needs, who played Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 by Liszt and "Polonaise, by Chopin as well as several other selections. - LAYTON Mrs. Arles K. Steiner presented a groty) of her students in a piano recital Monday, June 17, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. N. Z. Tanner in Iayton. Students who appeared included Steven and Sherai Tanner, son and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Tanner; . FOR SALE HAY DERRICK Practically new . complete with cables, fork Experienced and pulleys. Furnace Also Cleaning: and Repairing: FOR SALE ' Mahogany Dining Room Set ce See MELVIN DAVIS Phone Kaysville 276-J-1- 2 LAYTON, UTAH Hod Sanders KAYSVILLE t Interior and Exterior PAINTING Brush or Spray Los-Angel- Sl-- Wallpaper Cleaning Preston L. Fitch ... PHONE 227-- O 2ttem ELECTRICALLY ROUND OAK RANGES Bring the Entire KAYSVILLE COOL MILK 1 The Famous Made to Utah, Idaho Davis New s Outplays Kaysville Squad by in Tuesday Night Game; Sahara Wins First Game of Season hard-wor- day evening. jgmeJ Hill n Mrs E. C. Land Mr & Mrs Robert Day returned home Friday from a two weeks trip to southern Utah and 'Los j Roberts will enjin. Snowden her home Friclub at tier tertain Miss Land and daughter, Linda, are visiting at the home of Mr & Miss Live Calf Awards For Stock Show Sahara Village Tips Centerville in Davis League Upset Ierlkns of this summer and for years to como NOW AVAILABLE! -- BUFFET OR WITH A RESERVOIR STYLE BOUND OAK O Patriotic O Program RODEO O Steer Riding Bronc Riding i Calf Roping Bulldogging Electric refrigeration for farms Profit by BETTER FARMING is becoming available again refrigeration that cools .milk- t faster, more economically and reliably than by any other O Softball Games O Children's Races O Greased Pigs. DAVIS COUNTY SHERIFFS POSSE! method. Yes, electric refriger $ at ion on your farm can increase profits for you. 300 wU42 a FREE 0oG t iririi 22 7 6 WASHINGTON BLVD. OGDEN A UTAH POWER LIGHT CO. MESSAGE O Greased Pole O Horseshoe Pitching ... MAMMOTH FIREWORKS DISPLAY Sponsored by Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce t ! |