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Show Utah Building SUNSET Officials meet CLEARFIELD NEWS start Swim classes Clearfield Beginning Saturdayt November 21, Red Cross In the Sunset Ward, Charlea Fuller was will beawimmlngat instructions Sunset the Cleargiven ausWined and hie a YMMIA as teacher in the wife, sustained field Pool In beginners, interas Laurel leader in the YWMIA. mediate and swimmers classNEW OFFICERS IN SECOND WARD es. The Sunset Second Ward released Mel Vern Sunset Wood as Activity Counselor and Sidney Sly as secretary Applcants between the ages in the YMMIA. Sidney Sly was sustained as Activity Coun- of 8 to 16 throughout Davis selor and Lynn Heinze as secretary. Also sustained was Don County may enroll in the Eastman as ward welfare clerk. Elda Sparks was released classes which will be given as a Primary teacher and three new Primary teachers were each Saturday from 9 a.m. sustained. They were Verna Casteel, Jean Watson, and until 12 noon for the next Jeannette Keyes. eight weeks. Cost of admisTHIRD WARD BAZAAR sion to the pool will be two A turkey dinner will be the feature of the dollars for the Sunset water bazaar to be held Friday evening at the Sunset Ward hall. safety course. Red Cross inThe dinner under the direction of the Second Ward Relief structions are given free. Each Society, will begin at 6 :30. The prices will be 75c for adults, student must furnish his own 50c for children and 25c for children under 6. Many items suit and towel. for Christmas will be sold and a lovely quilt will be given Registrations will be acaway. cepted any day this week or on Saturday just prior to the Sunset -- r Released in the Third Ward were Robert Davies as Aaronic Priesthood secretary under 21, Kenneth beginning of the class. The at 1 p.m. on weekIverson as ward teachers supervisor and Donna Johnson as pool opens days and at 7 :30 a.m. on SatPresident. Primary Hal Gorange was sustained as Aaronic Priesthood urdays. Qualified Red Cross instructors will be in charge secretary under 21, also Don Whitely as ward teachers of the classes, according to the on chairman Rex Lee as Special Projects supervisor, Jeanne Kearl, Davis County Building Committee. In the MIA, Lois Pettit was sustained as Activity Counselor in the YWMIA, and Jay and Betty Water Safety chairman of the Red Cross. Briscoe as Young Marrieds leaders. Mrs. Gordon Gurr, Davis the as of sustained was President Evelyn Bingham Red Cross chairman, County Primary with Pamela Whitely and Nedra Florence as said that names are also becounselors. ing taken to form a Red Cross A parent demonstration will be held Sunday, senior lifesaving class. Sunset If November 22, at 2:00 p.m. for the Borne Builder girls and enough registrations are retheir parents at the Third Ward chapel. All the Home ceived, a class will be arrangBuilder girls will meet together in the chapel for the first ed to begin sometime after part of the program, then each class will take their parents Thanksgiving. It will be an' into separate rooms where a demonstration will be present- evening class of anyone from ed on the work to be covered during the year. The program 16 years of age on up.- Apis being arranged by the three Home Builder teachers, plicants for this course may Dorothy Arave, Seagull teacher; Thelma Barnes, Bluebird leader; and Bonnie Jenkins, Gay Note teacher, and presented by the Home Builder girls. All parents of these girls and see some of the things that the are invited girls are being taught. Layton City host- ed a meeting of the Utah Officials last Friday night at the Layton City Hall. According to Fred Brad-e- h City building inspector, the main purpose of the group is to bring about more uniform building codes throughout the state. ' aw, Layton - To F.IIAteacher appointed In Layton Layton REFLEX-LEADE- Red Cross CHURCHES It was the frst time the chapter had held a meeting in Layton City, and It was most gratifying to have such good, interested support of the mayor, city councilmen, city manager, and the county engiMr. department," neering Bradshaw said. We had a good turnout of more than 30 men, and it was pleasing to me to have the members of the chapter comment on the genuine interest shown by the Layton city officials for our work, the building inspector added. Program for the evening consisted of films and a talk concerning the engineering, versatility, attractiveness and plywood, general usage of given by a .plywood engineer. A discussion of the product and other building materials followed the keynote talk. Besides the building inspectors from various parts of the state who attended the - LAYTON CHURCH O gie Lynn Frew and Carolyn Lundquist of Clearfield. Adean Stoddard, Linda Stod' Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. dard,, Daylene Nalder, Kathy W. W. Fielding of 93 Lake-vie-w Reynolds, Louise Brlmhall, Drive announce the ar- and Evelyn Evans of Lay-torival of a granddaughter in Yolana, Turkey. The new Verda Gay Buck, formerlittle miss is the daughter ly of Clearfield, has joined of Airman 1C and Mrs. Delaney, and was born on the WACs and is now staOctober 20. She has a big tioned at Fort Cullen, Alalister, Linda who is five and bama, where Bhe is receiving a big brother, Bryant who is her basic training. three. Her mother is the Mrs. Stanford Ramsey and former Marion Fielding of children, Bradley, 2V2, and Clearfield. The Delaneys Shari Ann. 4 months, are have been in Turkey for the leaving on Thanksgiving day past year, tfith the U.S. Air to join Staff Sergeant RamForce Logistic Squadron sey at his station on Guam and are due to return to the Mrs. RamBey is the former States in May, 1960. The Pat Buck. baby will be named KathNew In Clearfield are Capleen Louise. The other tain and Mrs. Stanley grandparents are Mr. and who have movpd Mrs. James B. Delaney of into the Jeffs home at 1130 is Greeley, Colorado. East 700 South. The Brown and gold was the have one daughter, color scheme of the party Donna Marie who is 12 years which honored La Rae Cole- old and in the seventh grade man on her eighteenth birth- at the North Davis Junior day. Fourteen young ladies High School. They are origwere present to wish her inally from Scranton, Pennhappiness as Bhe cut her sylvania, and Captain cake, decorated with her has been in the servhigh school colors. Present ice for 19Va years. He is a were Janice Larson, Made-Lyn- n liaison officer and pilot in Cook and Carol Rowe Air Defense-Commanthe of Roy. Emma Smith, Irene and is stationed at Hill Air Johnson, Norma Hunt, Peg- - Force Base. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne to register. call TA The pool is open from 1 to Thornock of Boise, Idaho 9 :30 p.m., weekdays and from have been visiting with Mr. 7:30 a.m. until 9:30 p.m, on and Mrs. Harold Steed and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Bas- Saturdays. By Marijane Adams Phone TA n. J.-3- . Novemfcef H 1959 Pag! Teacher day held Auxiliary party Teachers be- 4 The Americas Layton Legion Auxiliary met Mondajj eenlng at the Legion Haiti Representatives from Layto4 who attended Girls' State an4 Boys State the past summeK gave reports of their staji They were Carol Adams, Nan cy Adams, Margaret White sides; Howard Rytting, Reel) Hodgson, Lynn Bulldey, Sams my Trujillo and Mickey Kms ,Kay8ville came queens for a day or an hour, at least at the teacher appreciation day tea Wednesday at 8 :30 p.m. at the school. The tea honoring the teachers was given by the PTA board members, according to Mrs. Ruby Kenney, publicity chairman. sett of Clearfield. Mrs. Mark (Lcla) Benson, former member of the Clearfield Fourth Ward, who Is now living in Salt Lake City, ' Christmas Seal dollars luff spent laBt Monday visiting port medical research for bet ter ways to prevent and curl with Mrs. Ethelyn Van " sl tuberculosis. i Ben-dows- best sho! In fhVWosfT Ben-dowsk- Ben-dows- kl raATERHU AND Rjazigu Vi-- 86 Proofs. imrm ui mwi lumun ti, tutmn. Q gundy) NEWS Baptist men have turkey dinner Dostjes go fclio prices on Kelly winter tires! i Xi KELLY meeting, and the city county officials, several EXPLORER II a l.ro-t- plus l ! The newly organized Mens Fellowship of Layton the First Baptist (Community) Church of Layton had a turkey dinner Friday, November 13, at the Clearfield Community Church. Art Olsen, president, was master of ceremonies. President of the Utah Mens Fellowship, Jim Hawkes of Ogden, was guest of honor. Rev. Warren Vinz of the Bountiful Community Church was guest speaker and entertainment was furnished by the Mens Quartet from the First Baptist Church of Ogden. The men wish to express their thanks to all the members of the Womens Mission Society who cooked and served the dinner. The church, now in its fourth month since being organized by Rev. C. W. Bill" Stephens, has made more than satisfactory progress with Sunday School and Church attendance both rising steadily. Sunday School is held at 9:30 a.m.; church at 10:30 a.m. at the E. M. 'Whitesides School and Youth Fellowship is at 5:00 p.m. and Vesper Services at 5:45 p.m. at the Layton Masonic Lodge. andterested contractor! in-t- attended meeting. .... Come in and Get Acquainted ran At Our New Store in Sunset RATOS tu nd two rtlreidibli tires GUARANTEE ask for details WRITTEN BUDGET TERMS? OF COURSEI Smith & Edwards Co. Nothing Down Surplus, Salvage and Liquidations $2. 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