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Show ' - rrffofr iUff Davia County, Utah KaysviUe, Thur& Apr. 16, 1953 Page LAYTON 9 THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE roy Land in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Briggs entertained at their home Monday News About Folks in Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Phone 0219-J- 1 SYRACUSE evening with dinner. Guests were While the crew is new down there in Spendtown-on-the-PotomBishop and Mrs. Arthur Van Wagand while it is off to a pretty good start is the oner, Mr. and Mrs. James Mor- time to in and come to the aid of your country like all join Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Land, Mr. gan and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest good men should. With ceilings off coffee and controls off ar.d Mrs. Robert Day and children automobile building, and the theories of the Bureau Boys A cantata, Resurrection Morn-- j and Miss Opal Stouder, Miss Lois lowing up in their faces, it is time to tell Mr. Ike and his Stouder and Miss Salome were ing" was given at the Layton crew that you think they are starting out pretty shookum. Sunday dinner 'guests of Mrs. Le- - Fourth ward chapel Sunday eve- Chrysler is building more cars and selling em for less since ning under direction of Mrs. Verl controls came off. Theories got a haymaker but we need go Biggs. Afther the cantata, lunch further. Winning one ro.und dont win the whole fracas. was server! to the choir. The time to put in your oar is now if we are to get all the DRESSWELL Fireside chat was held after sac- barnaces off the old Also if we are to see to it CLEANERS rament meeting Sunday evening that new barnacles do not take the places of the old, we need at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- practice our penmanship via post cards to our congress. ComPick Up and Delivery ert Green. Earl Stringham of ing to the aid of our country when aid is a duty, is now. , Clearfield, gave a lecture on his crew numbering in the thousands and thouThe well-fe- d PHONE mission experiences. in Bureauville they are doing us no still are sands there Two Blocks West of the stake Leadership meet- good they will hang on until pried loose. If you choose to Layton Riverdale Drive-i- n Theatre ing was held Sunday at 1! p. m. at show you are a citizen of the first water and still think we . . . We Give Green Stamps the Layton Second ward. can make something of a bad mess, opportunity is rattling Misses Opal Salome and Lois your door knob. And to the sweet little woman I say this Laundry and Dyingl Stouder of El Monte, California are if your big hero dont grab his pen and get busy, he is not the visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. guy you been thinking. Land. They are sisters of Mrs. YoUrs with the low down, ac Wof-finde- RADIO yANDlRtPAIK CALL 34S n. boat-of-stat- Wo aerviee and repair all makes and models. Guaran teed work. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Allan of Provo, Utah, were dinner guests of Mrs. Eva Christensen last Saturday and visited that evening with Mr. and Mrs. Loran Thur-gooThey were here to attend s the funeral service of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Diana R. Robinson of Roy, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Ashton had as their dinner guests lust Fri PARKER I Land. Mr. DR. H. V. MARSELL JO. SERRA. and Mrs. Laurence Bone were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bone in Kays-vill- e. OPTOMETRIST EAST GENTILE STREET LAYTON. UTAH WALKER BANK BLDG, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH GRASS ROOTS OPINION 9 602 Visual Analysis Hours: 9:30 A. M. to The newly organized Daughters of Pioneers of Layton held its monthly meeting last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. iola Woffinden. Mrs. Oretta Lowe, president, conducted the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle H. Rampton, sons, Richard and Kent, daughters, Helen and Maureen, of Garland, spent Satuiday with Mrs. Ramp-ton- s mother, Mrs. Lettie M. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker and daughter, .Mrs. Jane McMullin of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, were Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris. They left Saturday for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons entertained Wednesday evening with dinner, for Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dawson and daughter, Mrs. Audeen Lewis, who will leave Tuesday to l. David joni her husband, Lewis, who is stationed in the Philippine Islands. A wedding was held in the Lay-to- n Fourth ward Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asron Merrill. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlin G. Colvin. They were married in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple Thursday. Mrs. Milton Call returned home from the Dee hospital in Ogden where she was taken last Contact Lenses Visual Training TELEPHONE: Layton 306-N- J S. L. C. 5:00 P. M. Layton: Tue, Thar, Sat. Salt Lake City ; Mon, Wed, FrL BERTHANA ROLLER RINI 321 - 21th Street . . . Ogden THIS COUPON AND 35c admits one person including tax and rink-skat. . . shoe skates 25c extra GOOD ANY WED. OR FRI. Skating TUE, WED, THUR, FRI, AND SUNDAY NIGHTS 7:30 to 19:00 P. M. Matinee SAT. & SUN, 2 to 4 P,M. Parties Our Specialty Price Rates to Parties LL-Co- 4UTO MAT Protoct fv Nfl week for treatment. Mrs. Helen Tanner Beth Keller attended Urn In front or bock Hoof protoctor lit ooJor poJoh Wimo, blvm, groom, block colon WINE GREEN, BLUE o BLACK BISHOPS LAYTON. UTAH PHONE 21 Announcing the Opening of Offices for the j I I Practice of Optometry DR. H. MURRAY CARVER OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Through Visual Analysis Prescription of Lenses, and Visual Training Office Hours 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Evenings by Appointment) 5722 So. 1900 West Phone Rov, Utah 40 Q Blend or Straight j j ELY, NEVADA, RECORD: . . . the foundation for genuine individual security lies in the ownership of a house and land free from confiscation by taxation. This is provided for under the Law of the Lord and the result is described by Micah: But they shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree (typifying the personal security of a privately-owned homestead) ; and none shall make them afraid: for the mouth of the Lord of hosts hath spoken it. (Micah 4 :4.) This is the basis for true Bocial security. HAGERSTOWN, MD.. MORNING HERALD: The fact that most needs to soak in upon all of us right now is this: if we look to our government for security, then we have no security for what the government can give us the government can also take away. MAINE, PRESS: Government is made j WALDOBORO, up of services as required by the people of the State'. Such services should always he ample hut not more than ample. Government expenditures should he made in the same way as business expenditures are made, that is, always with an eye to economy and the Government should make certain that a dollars value is received for every dollar expended. FRANKLIN, IND., REPUBLICAN: virtually all college administrators are leery of wider government aid, feeling that inevitably it will mean federal control of educa, tion. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Neville, ning at the Johnsons in honor of and Mrs. a medical auxiliary social at Brigham City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams and grandson, Baughn Adams, and Mai k Hansen of Grace, Idaho, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams. Mrs. Vera Tanner is visiting at Palo Alto, California with Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Tanner and family. Mrs. Roy E. Birchard entertain- -' cd at her home Tuesday evening for the following, Mrs. Dan Riley, Mrs. J. F. Bringhurst, Mr. C. G. Chandler, Mrs. Morris Johnson, Mrs. C. M. Iverson, Mrs. Stanley Pearson, Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mrs. Arvol Allen, Mrs. Ben Whitesides, Mrs. Earl Wixom, Mrs. LaVor Ellis and Mrs. David Whitesides. Mrs. Roy Simmons entertained twenty friends Saturday to help celebrate the Tenth birthday anniversary of her son, Matt. Games were played after a wiener roast w as enjoyed. Miss Grace Evans and Miss Jean Johnson entertained Tuesday eve- - Thui-good- e. 33 Television & Appliance Just North of Layton d. SPRING SAL- E-; Gel Ready NOW lor Inspection and That Summer Vacation! SPECIAL . 4 Dawson Lewis. Audene Mrs. Guests were Mrs. Thelma ParMrs. Marian Brailsford, rish, Miss Joyce Stephens, Miss June Beatrice Ward, Hodson, Miss Mrs. Sally Barton, Mrs. Amy Thomas, Mrs. Fidelia Dawson, Mrs. Ada Hadfield, Mrs. Pau line Brown. Mr. Esther Johnson, Mrs. Roy Simmons and Mrs. Patricia Green and Jerry Sargents, B. Y. U. students, spent the week here with relatives. . . Wheels, Ford Brake Shoes Each. All $6.48 39-4- S Others Comparable or if you choose, line em yourself. Buy your lining. No charge for use oT machine. Piston Pins Fit and Rods Aligned $1.00 King Pins Honed and Fit. Reasonable Rates! Complete Stock King Pins, Tie Rod Ends, Spark Plugs . Ignition Points, Etc. 59 Warners Radiator Cleaner Wonder Weld Car Wash 59 Gliddens Spread Gloss Enamel QT. $1.79 Match all Advertised Retail Prices All the lime . Beat Them Most of the Time! MANY OTHER BARGAINS! . AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION Roy, Utah E9H ... c'e day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Eastman of Woodruff, Utah, and Mrs. George South of Salt lake City. Miss Nolene Gailey, Syracuse, won second place in the North Davis stake M. 1. A. speech festival held last Sunday evening at the stake house. Miss Gailey spoke on is a daughter of Mr. "Purity.-Sh- e and Mrs. Newell Gailey. She was the winner of the speech contest held last Tuesday evening in the Syracuse ward M. I. A. MUM puts a new MAYTAGln your home! This wonderful offer means you can start using this Maytag Automatic today! Washes with famous Maytag Gyrafoam action! WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET OUT OF DEBT Are your obligations crowding you? Is your budget unbalanced? ENI) YOUR WORRIES! dhnson. Elders Drew Van Wagoner, son of WE GET YOU Bishop and Mrs. Arthur Van WagDEBT OUT oner, arrived home Sunday after Call OGDEN or Write to spending two and one-hayears BOX 5, ROY. ror full Details! in the mission field in Holland. Youll Be Glad You Did! Mrs. Alice Day, who recently underwent an operation is convalescing at the home of her sister and ACCOUNTING brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. L. W. Payne in Ogden. NOT A LOAN COMPANY Mrs. David Barlow and chil- "This service is not expensive dren of Bountiful were Sunday G. ALLEN BROWNING guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Box Phone Ogden 5, Roy Henry D. Call. OF lf BUDGET j SERVICE Heres CHRYSLER H. D. Sparrow Co. The Birds With the Bargains" J Phone 3-44- Roy. Utah 64 QUALITY for little more than a car! low-pric- ed heres the whiskey thats... 'TV? Ift fact! . . . you can own this superb Chrysler Windsor for little more than a low priced car with all tie extras! ; Chrysler size and comfort i . quality . . ; prestige . . . safety. All here at surprisingly modest cost. Famous Spitfire engine gives you power and performance that will thrill you every mile! Full-tun- . e Power Steering, optional, lets you turn earner and safer than ever. With fewer turns of the steering wheel! Oriflow shock h New absorbers really banish bumps and bounce! that must be Here is moneys-wort- h driven to be appreciated. Call on your h dealer soon! double-strengt- . 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