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Show Raymond, Logon, governor of Utah-Idaho district; Reroy J. Olsen. Provo, district secretary and Harrison S. BroUicrs, Salt Lake City, division governor. Rcid Holbrook, manager of he Union Furniture Co. Lay-ton Lay-ton store has been nnmed president pres-ident of the Layton Chamber of Commerce for 1958. A resident resi-dent of Bountiful, Mr. Holbrook Hol-brook has been a member of the Layton Chamber for the oast ten years and is a former president of the organization. Other new officers named Thursday at n meeting were Dr. II. V. Marsell, optometrist vice president and Richard S. Slcvenson Jr. retained as secre tary. Committee chairman for 1058 also named were Hal Thorpe, merchants committee: K. Roger Bean, public relations, rela-tions, legislative; Fred J. Hansen, membership; Dick An dcrson, publicity, advertising and Richard Cook, health, safety and education. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Weaver two sons of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Weaver and two children were Sunday dinner guests of their parents the Lloyd Weavers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimpson spent New Ye,rs eve and day in Salt Lake with the Gene Bennetts. nosed road route. The proposed propos-ed freewav change is being studied by the Utah Road Commission. Major and Mrs. Dean Jeffs and five children who liave spent the past year and a half! in Vernillion, South Dakotr' where Major Jeffs was station-;ed station-;ed are spending two weeks witli Mr. and Mrs. Parley; Weaver, parents of Mrs. Jeffs.! Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stimpson Stimp-son of Paul, Ida. spent the week end at the home of the Parley Weavers. Don and Jane Blomquist and two children of Bountiful were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alene Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Benton Ben-ton are spending a few weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benton. They are from New York. Mr. and Mrs. La Var Ellis were hostesses with dinner and dancing at their home Saturday Satur-day evening for eight couples. Present were Major and Mrs. Russel Massey, Major and Mrs E. L. Venable, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. ; Aldon Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thornley, Ernestine J Tollestrip and Joe Corte. Mr. and M.rs. George B. Wil-1 Wil-1 cox and daughter Catherine and Miss Willy Groot were Sat urday dinner guests of Presi-: Presi-: dent and Mrs. Alan B. Blood at their home in Kaysville. Later they all attended the university basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Major, Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Criddle and Wm. Simmons attended funeral fu-neral service held for Lisle Hansakcr Saturday at the Go:"l Mortuary chapel, with buria! in the Taylorsville cemetery Mr. Hansackcr married Zil pha Simmons of Layton and was a son in law of Mr. ant! iMrs. David Simmons. LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Otha Green. Mrs. Alene Layton, James E. Ellison, all of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Stromquist and two children were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Lendhol at their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blair-miros Blair-miros and daughter Joan of Luther Winsor of Bryce canvon ioined his wife and family Sunday to spend the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wixom. His family has been here several weeks with the Wixoms. Those attending a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Mar garet Schrooder at Sunset were Fern Newman. Jessie Carver, Lucilc Cox, Marianne Weaver, Helen Neilson, Phylis Douglas, Margaret Meade, C-e-niel Adams, Margaret Livingston, Living-ston, Florie Mallet, Hollist All good, and Wanda Massey. Lunch was served and gifts exchanged. ex-changed. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Call of i American Fork are spending Pocntello and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tranne of Orem socnt a;i few davs last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D Harris. Thov attended funeral services held in Salt Lake Monday for a niece, Jennie Harris, dauehtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harris. Spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lay-, ton and in Lchi with Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Young are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Young and son Douglas of Arnes, Iowa, where Mr. Young is attending school. Mrs. Young is the former Claudia Layton. Dinner guests at the hmoe of Mr. and Mrs. Golden F. Lav ton Sunday were Mr. and. me nouciays nere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dee Call and in Tremonlon with parents of Mr. Call the Bert Firths. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton attended a Christmas party and dinner of the Utah Pheasants Pheas-ants Society, held in Murray Saturday evening, j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bone entertained members and partners part-ners of the Acacia club at their home Saturday evening with dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Otha Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams, Mrs. Alene Lay-ton Lay-ton and Mrs. Dorothy Day. Following dinner Santa Claus came and gifts were exchanged Miss Kate Ellison of Wash- ivirs. L.vrus :noiisop jr. anct children, Mark and Amy, Mrs. Minnie Ashton Thomas, Mr.' and Mrs. Brent Layton and two sons. Salt Lake; Judy Han sen of Syracuse and Roger Layton. Mrs. Artel Chandler entertained enter-tained with a Christmas party at her home last Wednesday j evening. After dinner gamesj were enjoyed and gifts exchanged. ex-changed. Guests were: Nadine ;Day, Altheia Toolson. Dorothy Cahoon, Evelyn Meadows, Thursa Marshall, Loranda Stimpson and Virginia Tress-dor. Tress-dor. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chandler son Hal were Wednesday din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Vosburg. Saturday over night and Sun day guests at the Clyde Adams Ad-ams home were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bingham, formerly of Huntsville, but who are now spending the winter in Mesa, Arizona. Visiting here from Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif, with Mrs. Leone !Loce and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd jWeaver were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans and two children , I last. week. rMs. Evans is the former Jerry Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Barnes of Bountiful. Mrs. Love accom panied them back to California Califor-nia Friday, where she will j 'spend the rest of the holidays. ! with Mr. and Mrs. John Know ies and son. City council has passed a irtsolution concurring with the Jogdcn Chamber of Commerce!; Micquest that route for the Da- jingion, l). c. is here to spend the holidays with her family Hie L. E. Ellisons. Mrs. Jim Hill and daughter of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday Wed-nesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill. Installation banquet for new officers Layton Kiwanis club will be held January 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Oakridge Country club Farmington. They are: K. Roger Rog-er Bean, president; Carl D. lUuyts, vice president, and John B. Cook, secretary-treasurer. Directors of the club will also be installed during the ceremonies, according to Clyde B. Adams, retiring pres- ident. Invitations to attend ; have been extended to Ace S. vis County freeway be chang-ji'd chang-ji'd from present planned site least of present U. S. highway 91 to a route approximately the present location of U. S. highway 89. Recommendation for the change was made by Mayor Elias Dawson after he conducted a study on the pro- |