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Show PI .ii i LAYTON ITHA LAYTON WniTLCIDC3 Correspomdrst Ihone U3 Mrs. Horace C. Layton of Huntington Fark, California, left on Tuesday of last week for her home after a months visit with her sister Mrs. W. A. Roberts, Mrs. Layton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roberts on a two weeks trip to Canada the first part of July. Mrs. Sam Scoffield and infant daughter returned Friday from the Dee hospital. Miss Jessie Robins entertained the following guests at dinner Friday, the occasion was her birthday anniversary: Mrs. D. E. Lay-toMrs. ' n, Mrs. Clarence Forbes, Dan Sullivan and Mrs. Leon Rob- where she visited with Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Berlin. The Layton ward Relief society held their meeting and social Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. President G. Forbes. Clarence Mrs. Frank Adams took charge. The following program was presented: Vocal duet, a and b numbers, In the Garden of Tomorrow and My Sunset Mrs. Ruth laird and Mrs. Fearl Nalder; retold story Half a League Onward, Miss Jessie Robins; Mrs. dary Ware sang two vocal solos, following tha program games were and refreshments were played served thirty five members. Mrs. Vernon Higgs entertained n honor of her sister, Mrs. Alvin Iamlin, at the home of her mother, Mrs. R. J. Burton, in Kaysvillc riday. Forty guests were pres-- 3 Comrades Will Attorney Files Fcr Prosecutor Shaw at Bountiful FARMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. George Hess an.1 Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Hess were A Not since BOUNTIFUL William H. Farewell to Arms has so memorFARMINGTON visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fry of Morgan. King, of Kaysville, today filed his able a love story, laid against the The Ladies Literary club pro- nomination petition for the position background of the aftermath of the gram committee met Tuesday eveworld war, come to the screen as ning at the home of Mrs. Alberta Three Comrades, which starts Clark, chairman. Those present, August 19, and plays for Friday, in addition to Mrs. Clark, were Mrs. Daisy Bean, Miss Clara Richards, Miss Emma Miller and Mrs. Lu-ver- Mr. Farrs home is in Wash- ent. ington, D. C. ins. and Boston of Johnson Ernest of instructor D. E. Layton, Mrs. Monday evening, August13. the club en- New York City spent the past Ladies Literary club will be enthe Friendly Stitcher with Mr, and Mrs. Al-- ; tertained at Lagoon at a luncheon tertained the club members and week-en- d Stevens. red their mothers at a social at her party. Reuben Kilfoyle, Christopher home Tuesday evening, this being Word has been received here of spent the birth, the last meeting of the group for turton and Leonard Layton EvanSunday, of a daughter to uesday of last week at this summer. Miss Mary Crafts, Hr. and Mra. Richmond Young of home demonstration agent, was ston, Wyoming, on business. Logan. Mrs. Young was the forT. J. OBrien of Raymond, there to inspect the sewing which Louise Leonard of this place. mer Canada, is visiting in Lay-to- The has been done by the club members Youngs have two other chilHe arrived Saturday to atdren. during the summer and to give in- tend the funeral of his brother, structions for display of each girls Miss Clara Richards was one of which was held buJames OBrien, work at the Davis county farm he entertainers as well as a guest reau fair which will be held Au- Sunday at the Layton ward church. at a SteMrs. Alfred party last week at Mueller Ernest memJohnson, gust 20 at Lagoon. The club ;iark. bers present besides Mrs. Layton vens and daughter, Elaine, were Mrs. Nelle Dawson of Billings, and Mrs. Crafts, were: the Misses Monday dinner guesta of Mr. and Montana, spent a few days with M. Adams. Evelyn Layton, June Whitesides, lira. G. and relatives the past week, friends enterWhite-sideGeneive s, Miss Ilickenlooper Golda Thomley, Adra Beth to Farmington the forereturning friends Eltained the following Phoebe girl and Beth Weaver part of this week. Mrs. Dawson Is lis. The mothers attending were: at a swimming and luncheon party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. William Thornley, Mrs. David at Lagoon Monday evening: Miss Clara Rose. Weaver, Mrs. Harold Ellison and Arlean Tanner, Miss Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gregory enGreen, Miss Barbara Adams, Miss Mrs. Clair Whitesides. a trip to Yellowstone park joyed Miss Elaine Adams, Nicholas G. Smith of Salt Lake Virginia , Morehouse during the week. Miss Paulcna Adams, Mr. and Mrs. James Boulton and City will be the principal speaker and Miss Zola Rice of Farmington. at the Layton ward sacrament The West Layton ward Relief son, Jimmie, of Salt Lake City, meeting, August 21. Mr. Smith I society held an outing at Robin- visited, relatives in Farmington in the presidency of the Salt Lake in Weber Grove sons canyon Tues- Sunday. temple and is a former president day afternoon. Games were playA. T. Clark, who has been ill for of the California mission and the ed and luncheon served to some time at his home here, was fifty able to return to his work in South African missioiu Ogden , members snd friends. Whitesides Mr. and Mrs. Jack Junior Monday. Mrs. Ralph and Mr, Miss Emma Miller was an Ogden announce the arrival of a baby Umpton returned Sunday from a daughter at an Ogden hospital two weeks visit at Brigham City. visitor the forepart of the week. Among those who gathered at Tuesday, August 2. Miss Paulena Morehouse of OgMrs Dennis Fraughton of Park den is a guest this week of Miss the home of Mr. and Mra. Glen Green of Kaysville on the occasion City is spending two weeks with Kathleen Green. Mrs. Sirs. McLean. Mr. and Bruce Rosmaite, son of Mrs. of Mr. Greens birthday anniverHugh Miss former was the aiella Fraughton Rosmaite, underwent a ton- sary Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Leonard of Farmington. . Erma Wiggill. sil operation Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Snow and Wedleft Sheffield The Mr. and Mrs. Herman following girls Jean and Vaughn, of Salt returned from a two months stay nesday for Como where they will children, were visitors in FarmLake City, June few a Whitesides, days: at California, where Mr. Sheffield spend Sunday. has been attending school at the Beth Weaver, Golda Thornley, Jean ington Miss Barbara Clark Is vacationUniversity of Southern California. Allison and Miss Alice Whitesides ing in Mansfield, Ohio. La Mar Williams, son of Mr. and who will chaperone the girls. Mrs. Dorothy Burton has been Dean Simmons accompanied by Mrs. Andrew Willlams, of Los An her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting A. accorn Miss Lorle and George of Vowles, Layton, geles, formerly John Mrs. Burton now Sjoblom. panted Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield home Vowles of Farmington, left Satur resides in Box Elder county. San his to visit a for with Francisco, for a months visit grand' day Mrs. E. F. Richards attended fuparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shcf California. neral services in Garland, Tuesday, R. Menard Mrs. Harold Mr. and field. for Myron J. Richards, 80. former Mrs. Louis Briggs left last week of Visilia, California, left Wednes of Farmington. Mr. Richresident week a home at after their Spofor a visit with her parents day for been active in church, ards had in Layton where they were called kane, Washington. and business in Box Elder polities Mrs. and due Menard's infant of death to the Mrs. Max Anderson and in Idaho. Burial was county Richard Scoffield. to their returned father, Monday baby in Farmington cemetery. Golden F. Layton attended home at Tooele, Utah, after Funeral services were held Sun weeks visit with Mrs. Andersons dinner in Salt Lake Tuesday which in the Farmington ward chapday S. Dr. Carl parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Briggs was given in honor of el fer Mrs. Elisa Wright Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn and Myer, of California. Mii Jane Whitesides and Miss formir resident ofFarmington. For son. Jack, of Coalville, Utah, were am of Rosmaite returned Fri the past several years Mrs. Hayes, Mr. Barbara dinner guests Sunday had Mrs. Ernest Layton. day from a months visit with rela- widow of the late Nephi Hayes, resided in relatives with Kaysville. entertalne . in California. Isaac Adams tives Mrs. airty-fiv- e Prescott and Jimmie Dunn, sons Price on guests in honor of Mrs. Thursday of last week. OKeith Adams at her home Fri- of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dunn, of Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Nalder and Salt Lake City, will return home day afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Lee Spack-ma- n Mrs. John H. Thornley and Mr. today (Thursday) after a weeks family, and family, Miss Bee White-side- s, and Mrs. Harry Thornley returned visit with relatives. Amy Jean and Mary Wood last week from a two weeks trip Funeral services for James A. left Friday for a week at Yellowto California where they visitet Nalder of Tetonla, Idaho, former stone park. Mrs. Thomley's daughter. Miss Lo- bishop of the L. D. S. ward at la Thornley, who is doing mission- Tetonia, was held Sunday at the ary work in the California L. D. S Layton ward chapel. The out-town people attending were: Mrs, mission. Mrs. Alfred Morgan entertain James A. Nalder, wife of the deSubstitutions thirty guests Friday evening at her ceased, and two sons, Byron and home in honor of Mrs. Jose I. Mor- William, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nol You will not Bahr, Jr. Bishop Fulmer and gan. Miss Marion Hickonloper return- daughter, Mrs. Cordon, Jed Philfind substitution when y ed home Tuesday from a lips, Miss Jensen, Mrs. Shaw and you get home and vacation trip to Blackfoot, Idaho, Rueland Ward, all of Tetonia, Miss CaliEdith Revill of Enjjclwood, check your purchase. fornia. Dan Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. We are so proud of our Robert Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. TOWN THEATRE Harold check stand accuracy Kent, Mr, and Mrs. Theo BOPXT1FUU UTAH Thine, Mr. and Mr. Dan OBrien, that we encourage Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, all of MONDAY and TUESDAY to check the customers Salt Lake City, Mrs. Angie Nalder AlT. and of 1 J. AUGUST OBrien, Raymond, adding machine slip berta, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. John for accuracy. 2 ADULTS FOR 25c Simmons of Burley, Idaho; Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. OBrien Roy MELVYN DOUGLAS Powdered Sugar, 2 lbs. 15c Mis. A. 0. Nalder and family of FLORENCK RICE Ogden. Corn Flakes, 3 large, lit Miss Anne Buggar, Miss Ramona FAST COMPANY Hill, Miss Fay Smith, Miss Leona Salad Dressing, quart, 25e Vllk CLAIRE DODD and Miss Helen Corbridge Buggar BHEPPEKD STRLDWICK Quick-Adany flavor, k will leave Saturday for a A ft.j.tory thriller that la tar. 2 for 6e to vacation San Franicsco and trip asrltia. vith an ariftnality Los Angeles, California. and flaw aU Ita awa HilFs Coffee, pound. 25c Dot.na and Ilean Firth, daughDa, Cut Green Beans. 2 for 15c ADDED ATTRACTIONS ters of Mr. and Mrs. William Firth, underwent .tons iU.opcratianx-MxutBakerHrCoenart pound Ilf WEDNESDAY-TIIVRSDAtheir home. at day 8 AUGUST Large Rinse. 20c Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Keller, of Twin, nafartattahla tna Sunwill leave Phoenix, Arisona, Camay Toilet Soap. 6e jraathfvl Iwunn home for their a weeks after day MADELEINE CARROLL Waxed Paper. Se HENRY FONDA stay at the home of Mrs. Kellers Toilet Tissue. 3 rolls. IWc mother, Mrs. Richard Scoffield. Mr. and Mrs. David E. BLOCKADE Layton Shavers Grapefruit. We and two children, Norman ' and .With Corned Beef, can. 15c LEO CARRILLO Evelyn, accompanied . by Allan JOHN HALLIDAY and John Stewart of Kays-villStrong Vienna Sausage, ran. Sc Alaa will leave Friday for YellowOCR GANG" Soda Cracker. 2 lbiu. 15e stone park where they will spend And CASA MANANA REVlE ' a few days, then on to Raymond, Cucumber. long green Flna i Alberta, Canada, where they will LUCKY SEAT NIGHTS I 8 pend two weeks w ith relatives and Bananas, pound. Se FRIDAY - SATURDAY friends. SUNDAY leg of Lamb, pound. 25c Fri E. Anderson, of Fresno, Luuusouo. "20 11 2 California, kftMoudayfor.hiA ALGL ST Shoulder-- of Lamb""3 home after a short visit with Mr. THREE COMRADES and Mrs. J. J. Bugger and family. Starring Lamb Stew Mrs. J. J. Bugger and daughROBERT TAYLOR Small MARGARET BVLLAVAN pound, lftc Quantity, ten ter, Katherine, are spending ... ,..,14AN.KOT. .TOMi Beef fwt Roast. IK. 18c d.Vy'rwith'rtTaXiVesikh(j Ta mtlies at ROBERT YOUNG With Rexburg, Idaho. Tender Steaks, pound. 2c GUY KIBBEE Mrs. Quincy Adams entertained LIONEL ATM ILL Bacon. ' Sliced, pound, 35c at a birthday' party Wednesday A Frank Uorun FraSnctian Ala her afternoon, honoring daughter, DONALDS NEPHEWS" Charlene's eleventh birthday annisg Mickey Manaa Cartaaw pr-.-vfjrversary. Twenty guests were presAn4 Al-xrt- 'O Only Certified Cleaning preserves the enhancing lines and beautiful styles of miladys dainty frocks and stylish a, n. , I i knits. WILLIAM . o H. KING of cbnnty attorney on the Demo cratic ticket, to be voted upon at the primary election September 13. Mr. King has resided in Kaysville for the past thirty years and In October, 1033, successfully passed the state bar examination and since that time has been practicing in Salt Lake City and Davis county. He is a member of the Utah state bar association, the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity and the law firm of King, Elton and Tygesen. Standing of Teams In Wasatch League W. L. Pet. Inyton-Kaysvil- le Ogden Oaks Coalville Devils Slide Brownings (Ogden) .... 8 S 6 7 3 4 4 7 2 Morgan 4 7 7 Sunday's Results Layton-Kaysvil- 4, Devils le .728 .007 .637 .304 .304 Slide Ogden Oaks 8, Coalville 3. Brownings 8, Morgan 6. Next Sandaya Schedule Superior Co Watch for the big white delivery truck in Tivis county on Tuesdays & Fridays, Phone 377 Ogden at Ogden 3:30 Devils Slide at Morgan. Brownings at Coalville. Kaysville-Layto- n N of ? ten-da- RW-1U- Style Control 4-- II ; With Robert Taylor, Mar Sullavan, Ffanchot Tone and ert Young filling the , signments, and with a.suPpon cast comprising such fine - era a Guv Kibbee. Lionel and Henry" Hull,-- the pieTOtriC? acteru come vividly to life. It is a picture not to be by old and young alike. ne Hinman. Refreshments were served by Miss Sslly Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Moon and family motored to East Canyon Sunday. Lionel Farr is visiting in Ogden this week with friends and relatives. three days, with a matinee on both Saturday and Sunday at the Town Theatre at Bountiful. Rarely has so completely satisfactory a combination of story, players and director been given a him drama as in this story of four people, dazed by their experiences in a wartom generation and attempting to find rehabilitation in a new world of mocking illusions. mmr 0LD LD 8I0UE8.-ILD.Ofl- L GABID aitisqs 15-1- e, two-wee- Fcr a :b:ri lb: c:ly, i: c!l:r a Erf:'.: E::lrc!:: ta Extra-Li-ar- cI All:-."::- ca cd l!::trc!a 0::gc: FLG3 fcr year cld :l:vc or rc:j: :: han-feri- o. Y 17-1- wa-prilin- s. -- and be well paid IOOK ahead, so. Do as thoudoing sands do,"all over" theTcountry, every summer. Order your new Heatrola or Heatrola Range now, get the benefit of an important money saving, be prepared for winter when it comes. e, -- , ent NEWS Cantinnaaa Shatr BatnrSay an4 SanriaT 1 P. M. a II ;3ft P. M. MATINEE PRHFH 1 P. M. to S P. M. lr aM lie , Emmett Nalder and Leona Ray underwent tonsil operations Monday at their home. Vird Cook and J. W. Ware attended the Firemens convention at DtO Remember, its the genuine Estate Heatrola and Heatrola Range we are offering in this special sale. The Heatrola heater,with its famous, patented Air Duct, jointless ash box and other exclusive Intensi-Fir- e earr mere' heat; Layton, Utah Ped-a-Lift- er UAKE OALY A SUALL DEPOSIT DOU Cash isn't needed to take advantage of this greet money string opportunity. AfaJte just a small deposit now. Balance of the regular need not be paid until the LAY-AVIA- Y" Yea down-payme- nt heater dr rikge you may start weekly or monthly payments on our convenient 'fsrred payment plan. de- - fcr it . . . It pys fcr itself! caat PAY Wbn yew buy bend, you gt 3 to a pet cent interest M yoer money. When you invest in- - gt genuine Estate Heatrola. you two, three, five times ee big la fuel MT&Agm. re-r- n , J ' UNION FURNITURE COMPANY rscu A Surety of Purity lower fuel bills. The Heatrola Range, with its.. doublelcon-- . struction, balanced fuel design, key plate and other fine features. . PHONE 15 .DAVIS COUNTYS BIG HOME-OWNE- D STORE BOUNTIFUL |