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Show Jaqucs, celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary Monday at the home of their daughter and son in law, Mr. find Mrs. William Keycs of Henefer. I Layton News MAGGIE SIMMONS Twelve friends of Bruce Cook enjoyed his eighth birthday birth-day with him at his home Sat- his mother, Mrs. Lewis J. Cook accompanied them to show. Dean Simmons has been home from work the past week with a bad throat and cold. Mrs. Bill Cahoon, Bountiful spent Friday with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Robert Benton. Ben-ton. I Roy Simmons left on a busi-Iness busi-Iness trip to San Francisco Mon day. A girl, their eighth child was born to Bishop and Mrs. Richard Grachl Saturday at the Dee hospital, Ogdcn. This makes four boys and four girls Kiwanis club members met Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Tri-Stale Tri-Stale Lumber Co. to begin con struction on 12 picnic tables and benches for the bowery on west eGntile street. Materials for the tables will be furnished furnish-ed by the city. K. Roger Bean, Kiwanis president was in charge of the meeting. I Mrs. George B. Wilcox at- tended the Davis County Republican Re-publican organization convention conven-tion held at the court house Friday at 8 p.m. Hollyhock camp'DUP meeting meet-ing was held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Irene Johnson. Assisting hostesses were Bessie Stimpson and Lama Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Haven J. Barlow, Bar-low, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams, Ad-ams, Mrs. Gtorge B. Wilcox and Willy Groot attended the; county Republican Lincoln day meeting held at South Davis Junior High School in Bountiful, Saturday night. Jerry Jones, national committeeman commit-teeman for Utah was the speaker. Mrs. Lionel Layton is home after spending a month in Hawaii with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cunningham Cun-ningham were able to bring their three weeks old baby home Friday from the hospital hos-pital in Ogdcn where it had been in an incubator since birth. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams Ad-ams .accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Snarr and Mrs. jllichard Lundquist of Salt Lake spent Saturday in Mid-vale Mid-vale with relatives. Duane Sparrow is much improved im-proved after being ill at his home last week. Robert 11. Barton, 70, Layton postmaster the past 211 years, died in an Ogden hospital Mon day of a heart ailment. Born Feb 2, 188 in Kaysville, son of Peter and Mary Elizabeth Beesley Barton Married Jem-ess Jem-ess WiggiM in November, 1916 and had lived in Layton since that time. Mr. Barton was a mi'inber of the National Association Asso-ciation of Postmasters and had been a vice president and a county director. Mrs. Don Wilson returned home from the Dee hospital, Ogden after a four day treatment treat-ment there. eGorge and Velma Hayes and children, Dennis and Martha Mar-tha are home after spending last week in Sun Francisco. Mr. and Airs'. John Franklin |