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Show " About Folks at 1brid1ge.ues 1:30 followed GLASS CO. Mrs. Chet Green of Tremonton, Mrs. David Green and Mrs. Maggie Weaver left Saturday for Ventura, Cal., where they will attend the golden wedding anniversary .of St Mrs John WatL-- . Mr A Mrs Dan Adams entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday for their son Beecher- -. Other guests were Mr A Mrs Louis Brown of Ogden and Mr & Mrs Wayne Winegar and son Tommy of Woods Cross. Mrs. Golden M. Adams, Mrs. Dan Adams and Mrs. Leo Warren were hostesses at the Sigma Chi mothers and sons luncheon at the Sigma Chi house in Salt Lake last Thursday afternoon. The West Layton MIA held their valentine dance Tuesday evening following mutual. Mr & Mrs Warren B. Dowdle moved from Ogden to Verdeland Park this week. Mrs. Dowdle is the former Clara Ellis. Lionel Layton- - was the speaker in the West Layton ward sacrament meeting last Sunday evening. Mr & Mrs Mas Corbridge of Ogden were Sunday guests of relatives here. Mrs. J. Morris Whitesides entertained her sisters at a dinner Friday in honor of her birthday. Those attending were Mrs. Shirley Mrs. M. Pratt Whitesides, Mrs. George Talbot and Mrs. William King of Kaysville. Mr & Mrs II. Edwin Williams will be honored at a testimonial and reception in the West Layton ward chapel Friday evening at 7:1V p.m. Mr A Mrs Williams will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake Monday prior to leaving for the northern California mission. Miss Sally Adams spent the week end in Provo visiting her sister, Miss Sharon Adams, who is attending the BYU. Mr A Mrs Waldon Gunnell and es spent the week end visiting relatives in Logan. Mr. A' Mrs Alvin Jacobson and son Stewart and daughter Kaye were Sunday dinner guests of I)r. and Mrs. Joseph Kesler and family in Ogden. Mrs. Blaine Adams entertained her club at her home Thursday afternoon. Club members attending were Mrs. Joe Knight, Mrs. Harold Ellison, Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner, Mrs. Eugene Reed and Mrs. Stanford Cowley. Special guests were Mrs. Alvin Jacobson and Mrs. Joseph Kesler of Ogden. Mr A Mrs Ronald Wiscomb, Mr A Mr Jack Miller, Mr A Mrs David Whitesides, Mr A Mrs LaMar Day, Mr A Mrs Del Shetley. Mr A Mrs Dexter Bassett, Mr A Mrs Kenneth Brailsford and Mr A Mrs Don Paulson attended the Jaycees state distinguished service award banquet and dance held at the Hotel in Salt Lake City last Saturday evening. Wallace Gardner, mayor of Spanish Fork, was given the award. Mr & Mrs Roy Simmons returned home Monday after a bus! ness trip to the west coast lunchThe Layton Jaycee-Ette- s eon meeting has been postponed until March, Mrs. Margaret Miller, publicity chairman, announced this LAYTON, UTAH LaMar Day, David Whitesides, Ronald Wiscomb and Jack Miller Mrs. Lloyd Bishop Sunday. At the First ward Relief society A large number of Kavsvill . meeting next Tuesday afternoon, Mr A Mrs Hugh Love enterwiddin? ftr'ends the the Literary lesson will be given tained at s dinner Thursday eveARNOLD M. BARNES Miss Gloria by Cormpondent Prigmore. ning on the birthday anniversary 34 JosePh J und Kayavilla s Pu'n Miss Mary Webster entertained of their daughter, Mrs. Lorin Tayh yhoae: at the Alpha Delta Pi the members of her Mutual class lor. A. Mrs Stanley Layton of Sorority House ' in Salt Lake y and their mothers at a social at Guests were Mr A Mrs Taylor & Mr Mrs with eveningv Hful vi'ted home Thursday evening.' Games fthd daughter' Pauliner Mr & Mrs her Mrs. George W. Underwood Cd D. Strong Sunday. were played, after which refresh- Ennis Love ahd daughter Marlene, I Mrs James F. Farr of ments were served to Mrs. Wallace Newel Love and son, Richard Love. were Saturday dinner of hor daoshter and Mrs. Lyle Simmons entertained King, Mrs. Wilford H. W'ebster, & Mr Mrs Truman Curtis. JS of Mr A Mrs Wilford II. Mrs. James W. Webster, Mrs. Mel- her pinochle club at her home on Lttr ai.d family. R. Thornassen vin, Hill, Mrs. Leonard Hill, Mrs. Wednesday evening. Guests were nAr ,? ,Mrs Rulon Mrs. Louis Mrs Wray Hyde and Mrs "ere Sunday i,,1?,146 quests Mrs. Killian. Mrs. Chris lliggs, Mrs. Ray Walker, of Alma Webster and Misses Walker, Mrs. Louis Briggs, Mrs. Odd were guests at a Arnold M. Barnes. at the home of Mr A Mrs. Dale Tolman and two sons Marie King. Angie Webster, Carol A1 Raymond, Mrs. Frank Giles, Mrs. jesse Layton in Clearfield, of Bountiful visited with Mrs Dean Hill. Gaye Hill, Josephine Mrs. Charles Ray Briggs, arle Robins Thursday. Killian, Alice Higgs and Ann Web- Maine Whitesides, Mrs; ' Wallace evening. 'jfoj Mr & Mrs George Heinrich of ster. Latham and Mrs. Orion Page. v. A Mrs Clarence Waterfall Mr & Mrs Harold Layton had Logan of Miss Irene Mrs. Max J. Bishop was a lunchin Ogden Sunday at the Swan their dinner guests Thursday as eon Sunday. Linford. Seth & Mrs Mrs. of NeweULParkin guests eof Mr Mr & Mrs Albert R. Bowen and at her Bishop and Mrs. Frank evening home in Bountiful and Friday llickenlooper, Timothy Mr & Mrs LeRoi children, David. jr a Mrs Weston afternoon. Barbara loverly. & Mrs William Scoffield Uter, Joyce, were Sunday din-- l and Ross, all of Salt Lake. were Mr Day, Mr A Mrs II. Maylin of and Mr & Mrs' Marvin Moultrie.' guests of Mr A Mrs Laddie Sunday dinner guest3 of Mr & Mrs Ogden were Joseph Sunday in guests of Leland Galbraith and Curl Feller .home Salt their t hy Glen. Garrett. and family.-M tsses Ada and Clara Mayliir Mrs. Lucy Bishop has been ill at trip to Mrs. Joseph Holbrook of Syra- left Sunday for a Los club met her home for Angeles. ?be Afternoon Bridge cuse visited at the home of her Mr & Mrs David Brown, Mr & teirdays. Mr & Mrs Samuel T. Thurgood daughter, Mrs. Kenneth the home of Mrs. Vernon Man-- ) Burton, Mrs. was Luncheon served Clyde Adams. Mr & Mrs Dan of Bountiful visited with Mr & during the past week. Friday. Mrs. Ray J. Dawson And Adams. Miss Joan Morgan of Layton Baird attended the Ruth Mrs. was a last week end guest of Miss Clearfield guild dinner at Literary Loraine Swanger. Clearfield in cafe Homers Monday Mr & Mrs Max J. Bishop were Mrs. Opal liadfield reevening. Sunday evening dinner guests of viewed the book, Chicken Every Mr &. Mrs B. M. Anderson at their SHERM TAYLOR VAN L. JEPPESEN Sunday, by Rose Mary Taylor. home in Layton. 478-RMr & Mrs Reuben Green, Mr & 2 Res. 291-RRes. Phone 3 phone Mr & Mrs Kenneth Burton and. family spent Sunday in Syracuse as gue$ts of Mrs. Joseph Holbrook. ter, Joyce, of Bountiful, visited Miss Carol King entertained at with Mr & Mrs Carl B. Cottrell a social at her home Thursday af- Sunday. Mr A Mrs. Lester Barnes, Mr Si ternoon in honor of her birthday Games were played, 11 rs Walter Matthias and Mrs. anniversary. after which refreshments were Herbert Sherman, all of Tremon-towere Sunday guests of Mr served to Thora Adams, Anne Cottrell, Ellenor Brough, Thelma A Mrs Edwin Ilalliday. Mr & Mrs Melvin Jensen of OgBone, La Rae Mann, Barbara Raymond, Virginia Jost, Judy Spring- den and Mr & Mrs George Wilcox er, Janet Barker, Joan Bushnell, of Layton visited with Mrs. NetJoan Sheffield, Anita Colemere, tie Wilcox Sunday. Miss Della Coombs of Fielding Shela Major, Anne Crawley, Jane Rutledge, Angie Webster, Marie lox Elder county, is visiting at ;hc home of her uncle and aunt, King and Kenzie King. Mr A Mrs John W. Gardner of Mr A Mrs Warren I). Barnes. Salt Lake were Sunday dinner Dick Layton, son of Mr & Mrs INSTALLED IN guests of Mr A Mrs Louis Gardner Clarence Layton, who is with the J. S. army air corps at Fort Knox, and family. y Paul Kent Kilfoyle entertained Kentucky, is spending a a number of his school mates at an furlough at his home in Kaysville. Mr Si Mrs Walter Schofield had afternoon party at his home Satas their Sunday dinner guests, Mr in anhonor of his birthday AT THE urday Mrs Jack Schofield, Mr A Mrs niversary. Games were played folCarl Schofield and Mrs. Fae RitI lowed by refreshments. Frank Scoffield and two daugh- ter of Layton and Mr & Mrs Vem ters of Murray were Sunday lose of Pres ton, Idaho. Mr & Mrs Uarl B. Green of Sunguests of Mr A Mrs Darvel Milset were Friday luncheon guests ler. Miss Bonnie Lue Gardner, young of Mrs. Nettie Wilcox. it TABLE TOPS AND SHELVES MADE TO ORDER. Miss Hazel Virginia Harvey, S daughter of Mr A Mrs Louis of Mr & Mrs Alpheus daughter entertained at a Gardner, birthday if PLATE GLASS STORE FRONTS. entertained at a social at larvey, afhome at her !! party Saturday Games were played, af- ler home Friday afternoon in ternoon, MIRRORS DESIGNED TO YOUR HOME. ter which a two course luncheon honor of her birthday anniversary. was served to Carolyn Clive, Shar- Games were played and refreshon Kaye Gardner, Patsy Sears and ments served to Janet Barker, Marty Gardner,, all of Salt Lake, Kathryne Harvey, Linda Barker, John anL Russell Nance of Peter-Co- Bonnie Lue ..Gardner, Elaine HarSusan Barker, Ellenor Brough, "Dorothy and Donald Chase of vey, Patricia King, Evelyne Brough, and .Ogden Judy Swan, Margie Swan, Robert Layton, Diane Swan, Morten Sparks and Michael Sparks. The Mountain Road Birthday Juanita Benton, Ella Jean Adams, met at the home of Mrs. club Erma Anne Schuller, Joyce TimoFlorence Sheraer Wednesday eveAnne Sharon Blood, Nance, thy, Nancy Lee Eatcheli, Linda Blood, ning, honoring the birthday anniLinda Barker, Janet Barker, and versaries of Mrs. George A. Brower and Mrs. Edward Manning. Susan Barker, all of Kaysville. Mrs. Arthur Chapman of Salt Mrs. Mary Talbot was assisting Lake visited with her mother, Mrs. hostess. Games were played and Rose Barker, for a few days this refreshments served to 1(1 guests. week. PHONE 488-- J II y rum Sandal underwent a major operation at an Ogden hospita Phone Us Your Glass Troubles. Thursday. Margery Anne Lotz, daughter of Mr A Mrs Melvin Lotz, was guest of honor at a social at her home Friday afternoon in honor of her LAYTON fcy KAYSVILLE Mrs.-Berth- a Phil-lip- Fri-da- - r K 5 6 a V inn 5 3 t son-in-- t ;ji iK so-driv- ' -- were-gue- sts ( - - - -- lo-d- ay GLASS n, Auto Glass Specialists WINDOW GLASS THEHOME! ten-da- AUTO GLASS INSTALLED SHOP. t n, DAVIS COUNTY - -- - Hey-woo- d, 4 son-Jam- New-hou- se attended the Jsycee state at meeting Sunday- - the Newhouse board hotel . The North Davis stake Relief ciety board entertained last ThursMrs. Frank D. day at the hotna-o- f Adams in honor of "Mrs. Elva Bennett', second counselor of the board, whoi with . her.husband, Bishop George F. Bennett, is leaving for Great Britain for an LDS mission. Tho party also honored Mrs. Golda Williams, who, after 11. years as a stake board member, has been made a member of the Syracuse ward Relief society presidency. Both were presented with lovely gifts. Each guest attending wus presented with a spring flower cor-sage. Guests were Mrs. Effie Webster, Mrs. Zipporah Stewart and Mrs. Effie Barton of Kaysville, Mrs. Maude Montgomery of West Point, Mrs. Fannie Clark and Mrs. Veru Wilcken of Clearfield, Mrs. Verna Hill, Mrs. Mary Dawson, Mrs. Ruth Baird, Mrs. Pearl Bur-to- il atut Mrs. Enid Park.Adams is recovering from pneumonia. t Mrs. Janies E. Ellison is improving from n recent illness. Thomas R. Jones of San Bernardino, Cal., is visiting a few days with Mr A Mrs Fred Jones and so- Kaysville. Daria County. tJ tali Thure, Feb. 13, 194.7 Page 7 ' Layton, Mrs. Luttie Scoffield and Mrs. Bessie Stimpson attended a . Daughter of Utah Pioneers meeting at-teapitol in Salt -- Lake City last Wednesday. Mr & Mrs Rulon Call and son of Logan spent the week end here. Mrs. Robert E. Green. Mr$. Mrs. Owen Willey and Mrs. Norris Booth of Malta, Mont., attended a theater and dinner party in Ogden last Thursday. The West Layton Hollyhock camp, DUP, will hold their monthly meeting Thursday, Feb. 20, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Irvin Call. Assisting hostess will be Mnu Henry I). Call. Steve Call and Wendell Neville, who are attending the USAC in Logan, spent the week end here. Thayne Green is suffering from a leg injury received when he fell Saturduy while skiing. It was necessary to have it put in a cast. Mr A Mrs Dick Marston and children, Norman and Cynthia of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs Willard Barnes. Ann, Dix and Sid Roberts, chilother relatives. dren of Mrs. Welden Roberts, are Mrs. Max Madison has returned staying at the home of Mr A Mrs from a Salt Luke hospital after George Briggs. undergoing an operation. Mr A Mrs David A. King and family are moving this week to make their home in Vernal. Mr A Mrs William J. Thomley and daughter Marilyn spent the week end in Logan with their Mr A Mrs daughter and Frank Williams and daughter. Mr A Mrs Ktifus Dickson and Mr A Mrs. Elbera Dickson were Tuesday evening visitors in Morgan. Mrs. Maurine Thurber and daughter Glenda of Provo are 'Visiting this week with her parents, Mr A Mrs Irvin Hennefer, Scott Day, son of Mr A Mrs he Leo-Green- , 1 1 - - son-in-la- Dont Mark On Frank Day, is ill at his Tho Wall home. Beth Whitesides, daughter of Mr A Mrs D. C. White-side- s, who is attending the USAC in Logan, spent the week end with Miss Adea n Its an old American omorn stood little folk against the vail and mark their height. Except thee someone always cornea aad waahta off the precious records. A better w ay is to gat one our Measuring it hangs on the wall and pro idea a permanent way to keep a tecocd of height and weight its free. Also wed like to sell you about a great new insurance plan fbr little folk under 12 a plan that provides J for 1 at 21. Just caff her parents. Mrs. Effie T. 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Steed am Mr A Mrs Paul Henry, Jr., spent Sunday in Morgan as guests o:' Mr A Mrs Joseph Whittier and DOLLARS AMD SENSE t regarding ELECTRIC-BROODER- S4 ' Just plug into the power lines and electricity does the rest! Thats the modem way of brooding "chicks. No firing, filling with oil, or emptying ashes. Its easier to brood hardier, healthier, better feathered chicks. Electric fans distribute even, horino zontal heat no draft or heat loss hot or cold spots. And the cost of operation is amazingly low. .Best of all, electric brooders In a wide range of sizes and models are available again. j , Profit by Better Forming Electrically Sea fczr tfccfris jr. A-UT- FOTTEt LIGHT COJIPANY MTCSAG1 family. Mr A Mrs Glen Stuart and sons, Val Jn and Deon, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Har-lan- d Phillips at their home in Ogden. Mrs. Mary Peart is seriously il at St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Golden Webster attended a birthday party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clyde Jacobson, Boon tiful, Thursday afternoon. Jay M. Heslop of Logan visit at the home of his parents Mr A Mrs Jesse Heslop, over the week end. Mrs. j Margaret Johnson was guest of honor at a social at the home of Mrs. Melba Sheffield Fri day afternoon. Games were play, ed, after which refreshments were served to Mrt. Nannie K. Shef . field, Mrs. Rulon Killian, Mrs Kenneth II. Sheffield, Mrs. Pear Woodward, Mrs. Bernard Morton, Mrs. Darlene Brown, Mrs. Orvi Morton, Mrs. R. W. Benton, Mrs Vaughn P. Sheffield, Mrs. Leslie Schofield, Mrs. Howard Bonne-mor- t, Mrs. Charles Schofield, Mrs. Howard D. Thomas, Mrs. Clar-.enLayton, Mrs. William Par. ker, and Mrs. Martha Johnston. Mr A Mrs Vem Rose and chil dren of Preston, Idaho, were last week end guests of Mr & Mrs Walter Schofield. Mr A Mrs Ralph Layton anc children were guests at a dinner party at the hojne of Mr A Mrs Conrad Harrison in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon in honor of the A LIMITED HUMBER 1947 CHAMPION OUTBOARD MOTORS Available for immediate delivery and before fishing season. SEE VARGE THOMPSON ti Hold on to every nickel yon can, but when you must gpend, invest In the best at the least possible cost. We miggeol that you come to the NICHOLAS G. BAKES COMPANY for men's, womens, and children's clothing; Were sure to please at the TIME BOX in Layton Motor at 0 Verdeland Fark LADIES' SPIUIIG A-1- SUnS and COATS 4 . STEEL SIZES 7 to 14 POPULAR PRICE m From all indications at present, all steel products will remain short and hard to obtain for the next six months. A Boys and Men's WAIST During the past months we have continued trying to get all the steel Items we could knd at present have a limited stock of the following items: OVERALLS WIRE FENCE STEEL POST Girls and Ladies BARB WIRE SMOOTH WIRE LEVIS ce birthday anniversary of Mr.Lay ton. Mr A Mrs Jesse M. Heslop spent Sunday in Ogden as guests of Mr & Mrs Joseph Stokes. ; .Mr A Mrs Ray Lee and daugh- - STAPLES NAILS BALING TIES ALUMINUM ROOFING SHARON BUILDERS SUPPLY KAYSVILLE PHONE We Give Green Stamps UhciCbcflLoQo flcd0bcOcf 88-- W PHONE 485 4" : |