Show LAYTON LYTON MAGGIE l SIMMONS IONS Lester Clark and Edward have entered paintings paintings paintings paint paint- ings at the state capitol in Salt palt Lake for the art paintings show month Mrs George B. B Wilcox Phyliss Phyliss Phy- Phy liss Adner Lester Clark and Edward are are among those hose who are taking oil paintings paintings paint- paint ings sponsored by the Bountiful Bountiful ful Art club in Bountiful Mrs Viola Whitesides entertained entertained en en- entertained her club Tuesday evening with dinner followed by jy bridge Attending were Mrs leona Cottrell Mrs 1 Rilda Bringhurst Mrs 1 Fa Faye e Whitesides Whitesides White White- sides Mrs Pete Chandler Mrs Isabella sabella Smith Mrs Olive Wixom Mrs ils lone Ellis Mrs Gladys Wilde Mrs Merle ferle Iverson Iverson Iverson Iver- Iver son Mrs Althea Riley and Mrs 1 Lydia Allen Mountain l View DUP camp will vill be held Thursday Feb 14 at 2 pm p.m. at the home of Mrs i Mabel 1 Layton are Mrs ils Irene Smith and Mrs Effie Henri Layton pet owners have been een re reminded that 1957 dog licenses must be obtained soon to o prevent loss of pets John L M. Park city recorder said a special drive will be conducted to o pick up all unlicensed dogs and pets not confined to owners owners own own- e ers rs property Orson Page is spending several several sev sev- eral weeks in in 1 Las Vegas with his lis son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Laurence Page Clifford Forrest is seriously ill 11 at his home Mrs 1 Dean Simmons is suffering suffering suf- suf fering ering with a burned badly burned lefthand left lefthand lefthand hand caused when her gas range exploded Thursday Her face and hair were also burned Mrs 1 Garth Boswell Sunday while trying to raise a window her hand slipped and went through the pane cutting two fingers on her right hand She was rushed to Hill Air base hospital where a large number of stitches were taken Lynn Judkins left Sunday for or Los Angeles Calif where he will attend school for two weeks Mrs Ray Walker has been ill 11 at her home for a week Glen V Wilde returned home Friday from the Veterans hospital hospital hos- hos pital in Salt Lake City He was taken aken there four weeks ago for surgery He is recuperating at his home Wallace Vallace Wilde Vilde of Brigham City is visiting at the home of TT his son on in law and daughter Bill and Carma Adams while Mrs 1 Wilde is in the hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital Salt Lake City where she was taken for surgery Mr 11 and Mrs Leo Hill spent Thursday in Salt Lake with the Dee Chipman family and Jim and Carolyn Hill and in Bountiful with Mr and Mrs Don Perkins and family Mrs George B B. B Wilcox Mrs Roy Simmons and Mrs Glen Burnham attended the Women Legislative council Monday at atthe atthe atthe the capitol Salt Lake City Davis County Federated Federated Fed Fed- crated club Officers and chairmen chair chair- chairmen chairmen men will meet at the home of President Octavia Burnham in Bountiful Tuesday Mrs Lewis J J. J Cook entertained entertained entertained enter enter- the Birthday club at her home Tuesday evening Those present presen t were Mrs Lewis P P. Cooks Cook Mrs 1 Howard Smith Mrs Zulon Whitesides Mrs Floyd Carver Layton Mrs 1 Collins Mrs Robert toN Welch elch Bountiful Mrs Robert Carver Ogden Mrs Truman Sunset It was the birthday anniversary anniversary anniversary sary of Mrs Welch Mrs Collins Collins Collins Col Col- lins and Mrs Robert Carver Games were played and re refresh refreshments refreshments resh ments served George Edmunds returned from the Dee hospital Monday to the home of his sister an and i brother in law Laurence Bone Diane Stevenson is training at Mountain l States Telephone Company at Kaysville for an operator A banquet and program will willbe willbe willbe be held Saturday Feb 9 at at in the Layton first ward hall for the and wards quorum of Elders and wives Layton stake Gold and Greenball Green Greenball Greenball ball will be held February 15 and 16 in the first ward Mrs Laura Hesler Hosier art instructor instructor instructor in in- at the Utah State Industrial Industrial In In- Industrial school and Hi Hill Air Force base conducted a a workshop workshop workshop work work- shop of the Layton Art Guild Monday fonday at at Layton city hall Annual queen contest of the Layton National Guard unit has been rescheduled for a secand sec secand second and ond time to permit entry of more candidates for the royal queen M l Edward Hansen executive assistant of Battery A Field Artillery Artiller r Battalion Battalion Battalion Bat Bat- announced the contest will be held Tuesday night at A dance will be given February 15 at Davis High School honoring the queen chosen Donald De Witt Vitt chief proba proba- tion officer first district juven ile court will discuss The Relationship Relationship Re Re- of the school and home as it affects the child at ata a Founders day program of the North Layton elementary school Parent Teacher I Thursday at in the auditorium auditorium audi audi- with Dale Whitesides president in charge E. E B. B Wicks Vicks Salt Lake director director tor of American Field Service student exchange and four foreign students attended the Rotary club held at Kays Kays- Kaysville Kaysville ville yule Tuesday evening to compete compete compete com com- pete with the MIA students The boys from Salt Lake were S Switzerland Javier Fory- Fory dis Salamon Norway Butta Lusa Finland After the meeting with the Rotary club they were vere all guests at the home of Mr and Mrs George B. B Wilcox Refreshment Refresh Refresh- Refreshment ment were served Davis County wheat growers have until March 15 1957 to release for reapportionment to other growers any part or all of their 1957 farm wheat acreage acreage acreage acre acre- age allotment which will not be used Ralph L L. L Rampton manager at Layton an an- The release of unused wheat acreage allotment is for 1957 only and must be in writing writing writ writ- ing Mr Rampton said He assured assured assured as as- growers that fn in n establishing establishing establish establish- ing future farm allotments the acreage released will be regarded regarded regarded re re- re- re as having been seeded to wheat on farms from w which it is released unless no wheat is seeded on the farm for three consecutive years Farmers who can justify a need for an additional wheat allotment for 1957 have until April 15 1957 to make written application for foran foran foran an increase in their allotment from the acreage released by other farmers i A new ordinance has been set up by Layton city council concerning the burning of garbage garbage gar gar- bage within the city limits John M M. Park city clerk has announced Garbage can only be burned on Tuesday Thurs day and Saturdays from 6 am a.m. to 10 am a.m. Mr lr Park said Residents Residents Residents Resi Resi- dents are asked to abide by this ordinance so as to not notto notto notto to smoke smoke up up the city during the day Garbage must not be burned burned burn burned ed at anytime on the ground in the rear of th the city hall On Feb 15 at 9 pm p.m. at the Davis High School gymnasium Miss Calene Henrie 20 daughter daugh daugh- ter of Mr lVIr and Mrs 1 L. L B B. B Henrie of Ogden will reign over over oyer the L Layton unit of National National National Na Na- guard military ball Miss l Henrie is a student of Weber College and was was crowned queen Tuesday evening at cere ceremonies ceremonies ceremonies monies held at the central high school at Layton by Captain Don S. S Brimhall commander I of the battery Attending the queen at the ball will be Miss l Dixie Gittins daughter of Mr 1 i and Mrs Howard Gittins Layton Layton Lay- Lay I ton Miss Judy Sartor daughter daugh- daugh I I ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Sartor Sartor Sartor Sar Sar- tor Farmington and Miss Patricia Patricia Patricia Pa Pa- tricia Furman daughter er of Mrs l Ruby Cheesman Clearfield The girls were guests of Gov Clyde Thursday afternoon and gave him a special invitation to the ball baU Prior to the ball they will receive jewelry gifts from the guard from the Merl l Jewelry at Clearfield A. A J. J Robinson was master of ceremonies The girls were chosen for talent in street apparel bathing suits and formals M Ed M. M Hasen was in charge of the con test Miss fiss Mildred Hurst Weber College instructor will be the guest speaker and show films of her trip to Europe with the Salt SaIt Lake tabernacle choir at the Layton stake MIA Master M Men 1 and Golden Gleaners Sunday evening Feb 10 at the Layton Fourth ward at pm p.m. Special feature of the evening will be a potluck supper Mrs Freda Thayne is in charge of arrangements Mrs Mary Cook Mrs Helen Forrest and Miss Dixie Gittins have been made members of the Layton stake board |