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Show THEY THOOP IT UP' DV LAYTOIJ lA f f CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Awake thou that sleepest,- - and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. This verse from Ephesians (ft:14) provides the Golden Text high Davis KAYSVILLE school Dart marched to the Big Eight football championship title, in the final quarter of their game with Granite last Friday afternoon. until the final quarter, the on "Adam n for the a bad and Fallen Man at all authorized Darts seemed to be having let and suddenly time then Sunthey on churches Christian Science that of loose burst with a fury day, November 6. overwhelmed the Biblical citations and correlative completelyand resulted in three passages from the Christian Sci- Davis excursions over the Granite ence textbook, Science and Health line. with Key to the Scriptures, consti- goal The counter attack by Davis tute the started in the fourth quarter when The following passage from II the Darts recovered a Granite fumline. The ball Timothy exhorts the reader to; ble on the "Study to show thyself approved was then negotiated into paydirt unto God, a workman that needeth via the Carter Cowley to Jerry not to be ashamed rightly dividing Cowley airways. The Cowley to the word of truth. Cowley passing combination bore touchdown fruit a few minutes laMary Baker Eddy writes in "Science and Health": "God is the cre- ter when Carter tossed one to Jerator of man, and the divine prin- ry and Jerry rambled w yards ciple of man remaining perfect, dowi the field . and set the ball the divine idea or reflection, man, down where it counted. The same remains perfect. Man is the ex- combination scored the extra pression of Gods being. If there point ever was a moment when than did The third touchdown came when not express the divine perfection, Davis recovered a Granite fumble then there was a moment when on the Granite eight-yar- d line, and man did not express God, and con- Wally Bryson took a pass, from Carter and added another six sequently a time when Deity was unexpressed that is, without en- points. The extra point was added when Carter made a successful tity. (p.470) scramble around end. LUTHERAN The single Fanner touchdown made in the final two minutes was school Lutheran Sunday Trinity of transa play, and the final score was of Layton is undergoing 20-- 0 in favor of Davis. Rev. the to according formation, The The game culminated a complete Norman G. Folkers, pastor. of victories for Davis and well as as sweep school classes, Sunday them the Big Eight chamcongave are church Lutheran services, was their fifth straight It pionship. ducted every Sunday In the victory in league play, unmarred Park Community Hall. A Sunday school teachers train- by a single loss. make the scheding course, under the direction of uleThe Darts will a belatinstituted complete by playing been Pastor Folkers, has to increase the efficiency of the ed game with South at Kaysville classes Friday night startingat K p. m., instruction. The include Bible study, lesson prepara- weather permitting. tion and discussions . in teaching technique. We hope to enrich our instruction through the Increased use of visual aids, project lessons, and every modern teaching aid at our disposal, stated the Lutheran repastor. We have a our toward not only sponsibility, own children, but also those in our community-whosreligious instruction is being neglected. If they. are to be saved, they must be taught LAYTON Three families have the basic truths of Scripture, of moved into th new Golden Acres the Savior who died for them and subdivision ' at Layton, and ten - more ae planning to move in rose again. The Sunday school staff, headed soon, it was reported this week. Golden Acres subdivision is loby Superintendent A. J. Krueger, of Verdeland Park, included Mrtf cated north of Layton on the Hill William Loe, also of Verdeland Field road. Excavation for the new residen-tiPark, and Mrs. Charles Simpson area was started last summer of both Victor and Mrs. Frank, Clearfield. A new adult Bible class by the Brockbank Realty company. is also conducted during the Sun- -' The tract ia divided into 21 lots, of day school hour, under the direc- 04x100 feet each. Houses have been started or fintion of Pastor Folkers. Christmas cards ished on all 21 lots, and all have d are being offered fot sale by the been sold except two. They are children of Trinity Lutheran Sun- four room houses, all with a simday school, as a kerrice to the ilar floor plan, but with variation community. Proceeds from the sale of outside appearance. The houses will be used to purchase additional are of brick construction with galuipment for the Sunday school. rage attached. Automatic washers All Sunday activities of Trinity are being installed in the houses Lutheran Church of Layton are by the Parker Appliance Co. of conducted in the Verdeland Park Kaysville. The Golden Acre project makes Community hill. Sunday school and Bible class are at 9:30 and the the fourth housing project in Lay-to- n and is expected to strike a worship service at 10:30 a.m. hard blow against the housing shortage which still exists in the area. -Up Lesson-Sermo- m y., WVX ysA. ' v - u i 7 )&s&ttfkt in kT5 r Lesson-Sermo- . b iA A' w-- - Elsewhere in Davis County the political picture ia fairly smooth; out in Layton, however, the opposing candidates are staring a real campaign. Pictured here is one party delegation that staged an hay ride Tuesday night in urging Layton voters to support their ticket. Silver Tea of Davis Federation Of Women'slubs November 5 9 Annual Silver tea of the Davis District Federation of Womens clubs is scheduled for November ft at the home of Mrs. James S. Smedley, SftO North Main Street, Bountiful. Mrs. Smedley is general chairman of the tea and is being assisted by clubwomen of Bountiful. The tea will be held between 2 and ft p.m. and club members of the entire district are invited and expected to .participate. Refreshments for the tea are being arranged by the Bountiful Lady Lions club, table decorations by the Art Guild of Bountiful and music is being furnished by Mrs. Ida Thompson, music chairman for Davis district , Presidents of the various Davis county clubs will pour. Officers of the Athena club of Kaysville and the Art Guild of Bountiful will pour from 2 to 3 pm. From 3 to 4 p.m. the Centerville Lady Lions and the Literature, Music and Art club of Centerville will have charge of the tea table. From 4 to ft p.m. STORK TALK KAYSVILLE Mrs. Annie S. Layton is grandmother to two recent arrivals, a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Layton and a eon, born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crossan, all of Salt Lake City. CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Daines announce the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mra. . Albert Leikis, Chicago, 111. Mrs. Leikis is the former LaVona Dainesf FARMINGTON Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Jenson announce the birth of a son on October 29 in a Salt Lake City hospital. Two brothers await the new arrival. FARMINGTON Mr. and Mra. LaMar Hess announce the birth of a son on October 21, in a Salt Lake City hospital. This is the fourth son for the Hess. SYRACUSE Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Cook are thrilled over the arrival, of a baby girl, bom to them last Friday noon at an Ogden hospital. They have four other children, all boys. The little brothers can hardly wait to. see just what a sister in the home.is going to be like. far. and Mrs. SYRACUSE Lewis E. Briggs are rejoicing over the arrival of an lb., ft or. son, bom Friday evening at an Ogden hospital. They have another son, Richard, who is four years old. Grandparents in Syracuse are Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs. LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feller are the proud parents of a baby boy born Friday at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs.. Feller is the "former Helen Hudson daughter of Mrs. Leone Hodson. Club Notes FARMINGTON Mrs. Leola Merrill reviewed, Victoria and Albert for the combined Literary clubs of Farmington on Friday evening in the churcl recreation hall. included Mrs. Leonie Miller, Mrs. Wilma Miller, Mrs. Ada Steed and Mrs. Rose Chaffin of the Senior club; Mrs. Wanda Wood, Mra. Kathryn Jones and Mrs. Joan Parrish of the Junior club; Mrs. Chariot,? Andrus and Mrs. Alice Hess of the Literary guild; Mrs. Eva Swaner, Mrs. Mary Boulton and Mrs. Jeanette S tat his1 of one of the new clp6s. D Audemus Guild met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Chloe Harris. Assistant hostesses were Dorothy Adams and Letha Clark. Guest night was cele. brated and each member brought . a special guest. LAYTON Mrs. Dorothy Adams and Mrs. Letha Clark were hostesses to the Audemus Guild at the home of Mrs. Adams mother, Mrs. Chloe Harris. Mrs. Opal Hadfield reviewed the book, "The Gay Illiterate, an autobiography by Loueila Parsons. SYRACUSE Mrs. Ralph Walker and Mrs. Carl K. Barber will be to members of the Syra-Lit- a club next Monday evj-- jC LEARFIEL 1 the Bountiful Lady Lions and the Bountiful Jaycees Auxiliary, a new member of the Davis District Federation group, will feature their presidents at the tea table. Mrs. F. B. Muir, former president of the District and now president of the Fine Art club of Bountiful, and Mrs. Raymond Ashton, President of the Bay View club of Kaysville, will be hostess during the afternoon. Officers of the district will receive the guests, headed by Mrs. Keith Reading of Centerville, president; Mrs. Clyde Gailey of Kaysville, vice president and Mrs. Wm. II. Holbrook of Bountiful, second vice president. Other district officers will assist. The Silver Tea of Davis District is held annually as a means of bringing together the women of Davis county as well as to aid in ( the financingof the various district projects which are conducted each year. State officers of the Utah federation will also n. 31-ya- rd Ver-dela- God-giv- nd Residents Enter New Layton en Housing Project e ,- Buy a Tank! Need a boat for duck hunting purposes? Then why not build tank. FRIDAY, NOV. yourself one out of g gasoline tanks We A surplus of Hill sale at for TTire, r. offered are being Prizes;" Field. They are madeof synthetic rubber, and when the top is cut RECORD off, they make very satisfactory PRESTO 'COOKER boats, so they say. They weigh be and can ftOO to FISHING ROD . pounds from 20 Other bought for It. 00 to uses are as feed troughs for live- Also Peanuts for Kids stock and portable flower gardens. DRAWING AT 10 To obtain one drive a truck to between Field Hill at west the gate Motor Ca the hours of fl a.m. and 2 p.m. exSunday, and Phone 234 cept Saturday and from KaysviUe.r the varmake your selections ious sizes. Pay for it, load It on, and drive away. Thats all.. P B-- -- Ilaypr is, - . 12-ft- O. Williams ... k km 4 auay Interpret!' better acquaint them with the methods of teaching and also to see what their child is accomplishing in the first grade. A large number of parents attended and visited the first grade rooms and the teachers, following the meeting. Verdeland Kids Treated Halloween Party Conoco memorial Christ-centere- SYRACUSE Gleaner Girls of the ward MIA held a Halloween costume party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gailey, with Miss La Prele Gailey as hostess, last Thursday evening. enjoyable evening was had by Mrs. Max Cook, class leader, and the Misses Shirley Barber, Colleen Tree, Ranee Gailey, Shifley Thurgood, La Ree Barber, Marilyn Wilcox, Bclva Criddle, Thelma Knighton, Edessa Zaugg, Mrs. La Rene Thurgood, Mrs. Mildred Fisher and Mrs. Louise Simpson. A very MIA Adult Topic - Shower Is Held For Missionary 1 Year Mileage Merchant Specialized Lnbrication Washing, Polishing and Tire Repairing Dayton and Lee Urea and Tubes ol A National and'Trojan Batteries Pioneer I E. PILCHER Operator MAUtt IN Mmuini (on m Kaysville, Utah C4SNN .An Open Letter To A Family Man... Dear Sir: The best way to establish financial security for your family is to save regularly, depositing a percentage of your weekly or monthly income in a savings account where your dollars will grow. SYRACUSE LDS Girls organization was reorganized Sunday evening, with Mrs. Ralph Walker sustained as the new president. She succeeds Mrs. Albert W. Tree. Counselors who were chosen to serve with Mrs. Walker include Mrs. Horace Barber and Mrs. Charles Walker, with Mrs. Carl K. Barber chosen as secretary. Outgoing counselors, who served with Mrs. Tree, are Mrs. Joseph Cook. Mrs. Verne W. Rampton, and Mrs. Clyde Hansen, secretary. BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILL'E OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY! First Grader's Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Parents At Syracuse Meet A Co. Monaments Burial Vinlt- -1 OGDEN, UTAH 3919 Wash. Bird., Phone 0 DELBERT Syracuse LDS Girls Are Reorganized SYRACUSE Memerid Vault & Thermoid Brake Service Expert Tire Recapping Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Every Day In the Week Meade. Church Bazaar At Clearfield dtB, awaiting your Wbwaly Inspection hot. W an proud it have al Gleaners At Syracuse Enjoy Party mm Service Annual VERDELAND PARK Halloween party for Verdeland Park grade school and children proved to be a gala event, and with members of the room mothers taking charge. Witches, goblins and spooks lurked around every cornerJis the children consumed punch, cookies and apples, and were entertained with a fish pond, fortune telling and a spook alley. Four prizes were awarded for the best costumes. Mrs. Lyle Williamson is chairman of the room mother committee which includes: Mrs. Rex Layton, Mrs. Kenneth Kerner, Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. Asa Reynolds. Mrs. James Briggs, Mrs. Ray Finch, Mrs. Martini, Mrs. Claude Farley, Mrs. Wm. Pallett, Mrs. Alden Glover, Mrs. Clyde Hughes, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Victor Offret, Mrs. Van Barker, and Mrs. Everett pre-scho- 29 Are-Givin- SYRACUSE North Davis Stake semiprimary alumni, held their evening last social Friday annual at the Syracuse ward hall from Hostess were the members and Syracuse and their husbands, Barincluded Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Benber, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. RampG. Mrs. and Henry Mr. nett, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey and Mrs. Eva Christensen. Other members who attended in: eluded Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mr., and Mrs. Jienry D. Call, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dawson, Mrs. Ree Chloe Wiggill and- Mrs. La BartoEffie Mrs. Cowley of Layton, Mrsl Lucille Sheffield of n-and Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson of West point. Wil-liaft- AT OUR 0PP house Primary Alumni Of North Davis Gathers P-T- a Boat? Want Darts Yin League Championship With 20--6 Win Over Granite DONT SAY FLOOR PAIUT-S- hl special meeting was called last Tuesday afternoon FARMINGTON' Farmington at the Syracuse public school for missiona Gleaner ward girls gave all parents of first grade students. Miss Barbara shower for ary CLEARFIELD Clearfield Miss Virginia Merrill, elementDumke on Tuesday evening. Sixty church be bazaar will Community Enary LAYTON Power and supervisor of Davis county guests attended. held Miss Dumke will serve in the m. aton Nov. IS, starting at 2 p. schools, was the guest speaker. Her ergy will be the subject of the the church. There will be topic was .on the procedures and adult special interest class at the mission field and will leave in De: sewing booths, baked goods and a activities of the first grade. . I,ayton Third ward Monday eve- cember fOr the Northwest Canadifish pond, A snack bar is being The meeting was planned to help ning, at the regular M. I. A.- ses- an mission. "by the Youth group. sponsored insion. Charles W Bean will be parents of first grade students to A short program consisted of a structor for the subject. talk by Miss Jossette Britte of Belgium; readings by Miss Beverly DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS Sorensen and brief remarks by LENNOX COAL, OIL AND GAS FURNACES ning, November 7th, at S p m. at Mrs. Bea Carrol of Davis high the home of Mrs. Barber. Miss school. A social hour followed with STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS Edna Cook an exchange school Mrs. Charlene Rampton, chairman teacher, whfy recently returned of the affair. GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS home after spending a year in Chas. A. Trump, Prop. Phone Bountiful 103 or 106 England, will be the special guest, and nresent her experiences in a travelogue and also display her Is Anndunced - Legion Auxiliary Party Scheduled lovely souvenirs. l'RiUfAWAREC3l If ttBEQGS are ccmr&ed of FRESH Wttt- R- NOT SAIT WNTtR. Thcs Ant psora or olacicrs that havk mokcn orr ano fvcatcd into The Sea. Full Time Radio .Technician. Guaranteed at "KAYSVILLE Kegulaf'monthty meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary of Kaysville will be held at the home of Mrs, Hagry Epper- Satisfaction Radio 173 . St Yes,Flor-Ces- l ES3Q0GB Radio Service and Repair Tubes, Parts and Accessories Phone 173, Kaysville STOr.lACII ULCERS EXCESS ACID Pl i, tlupimmea, ft- 1 ZJ"., Watson-Tann- er roncrrtft i features . . . toffeo and Society Brand Suit Wilaon Bros. Furnishings Flor-Ce- al all tb I rear witbeet Furniture and Carpet Ca St ' 3331-3- i MhMMM 9 Juftt ft gj I paiat with a break, apraf Aae eeatar. One coat toraral caa paiat It aa mm lif, aaa -- jI J csjuuurm... Fler.Caal la crack, chip ar acw beauty w4 FARM W T0frrVf.u BAStMBUS BMWat (traaiparaat) brings eat aatural busty wood floor thft need lor ait Twat It i brigbteead D0. tc4f aphS girt V. .i oolckJr with .Abftolntftiy , ul FACTORY e Co. The Store With the Friendly Doors CLOTHING IVBSSjM TS ms aa ahollac. oaraiah or was. It brightest aad gro- tacts linoleum, makta coatiaeoas wasiag fOR HOME er 379 24th prapeiatioa c eew. "4 bUtk ,Bd Shoes Stetson Hats Interwoven Sox Watson-Tann- Clear It etaina. aaat weather. "tat" . KC-WS- Flor-Ca- WOOD OX UNOUUM . -. Hue hi Sac,, ft Aci4. Sold on 13 days' trial) Ask for WUIarda MftUftfft which fully explain thla treatment tae at FROST DRUG CO. concxcti Nunn-Bua- h EAST TO grease a floor thats easy to keep dean! All for a cost of only about 1 cent per square foot! LAYTON Relief society Conference will be held Sunday, November 0, in the Layton First, Second, Third and Fourth wards. Everyone is invited to attend these meetings. A very good program has been arranged. Speaking of "Icebergs reminds us that its time to "winterize QUICK RELIEF FROM your car. Better drop in JOES Symptoms at Distress Arising tram SERVICE, today, for a check-u- p and change to lighter oil. We assure you of highly, dependable due to Free BeokT eflaof HemeTreatmeatthat service. Mast Help ar It WUI Cost You Nothing tirer three million bottles of She Wiluio 1'HftATMKKT have been eold for relief of tyntptomaofdiatrms attain from Stoeweli SHaare due to tae a Add ami Pee Dlfrttam Sear Se acli. does all die work with just one coat-s- ad in one operation 1 It leaves a lastingly beautiful floor thats .protected from dirt sod wear, oil or Appliance Co. A-0GE-C Layton Relief Society Meets Slated PARKER Kaysville Monday evening. Plans will be made for the Armistice day party, which w ill b? held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde. son. Washingtaa Bird. Now You Can Buy Flor-Ce- al From This Dealer- - KAYSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPtf . 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