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Show LAYTON NEWS I MAGG1K SIMMONS Mrs. John 11. l.ayton is in Die St. Benedict hospital, Og-den Og-den seriously ill. Robert Barton, l.ayton postmaster post-master was taken to an Ogden hospital last week for treatment. treat-ment. . Sherrie and Shellie twin M. Jerro Steed, Clearfield and Syracuse; Wilford A. White- sides. East Layton; G. Ralphi Dibble, West Layton; Ira J. Egbert, Kaysville; Franklin R. Richards, Farmington, Center-! ville, and Antelope Island; Leland R. Argyle, Bountiful and Woods Cross; Ralph L. Hampton, Davis ASC manager Mr. Dibble was named chair man of the convention. Mr. I Rnmptnn, secretary. The elected elect-ed leaders lake office January 1, 1!)58. The family of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stevenson all called on their parents Christmas day. They also received a phone call from their son Carl and family from Oakland, Calif, where Carl is stationed in the navy. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lnyon are ill at their home. 1 The Davis ASC county convention con-vention was held in Layton at the ASC office last Tuesday. E. Glen Green, Kaysville was j reelected chairman. Other officers offi-cers elected were Lynn A. Criddle, West Point, vice pros- t ident; Newell E. Hess, Farm- ington, memiier. Wilford A. Whitesides, Layton, first alternate, al-ternate, and Reuben A. Call. Bountiful, second alternate. The following delegates attend ed the convention: T. James Mitchell, South Weber, Clin- ton, Sunset, and South Hooper , Clifford O. Fisher, West Point; standing programs of the year. According to those who have heard the Cantata it is indeed a finished and well executed musical feast. All former bishops of South Bountiful were called on to furnish the program for the Sunday scrviws on December 2!). Their remarks brought to mind many events which have taken place in the community. Bishop Walte F. Hogan, Walter II. Moss, Alma D. Eakle and George E. Ellis responded to his request. Your attendance is request-it request-it South Davis stake conference confer-ence to be held on Jan. 12. The primary associations of both wards have resumed their regular program. Children arc requested to be prompt so that the schedule can be followed according to Grace Mcmmotl and Melodine Wilkin. Regular meetings of the Re- lief Society organizations will be held the coming week. Members of the MIA of both wards are working for the success of the gold and green ball to be held Jan. 25. Commencing January 7, the time of meeting for the local MIA groups will be changed. The first ward will meet on W -rinesday and the second ward on Tuesday according to 'our Bishop Le Grande Parkin |