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Show THURSDAY. MARCir 5.l942 LAYTON h6me" from the Dee Mrs. Ray J. Dawson, Mrs. Clay-ta- n Wood, Mrs. Clarence Baird, and Mrs. Ralph Rampton will be hostesses .next Monday evening to the Clearfield Literary club at the Lay ton Town Hall. Mrs. William Dawson will review the book, Grant Joshua." Mrs. Joseph Day will be hostess lace W. Cowley. At the theology and testimony meeting of Layton ward Relief Society Tuesday, Mrs. Ray J. Dawson and' Mrs. Elias Dawson pave the lesson on Articles of Faith, by James E. Talniage, in place of Mrs. Edward impson the regular teacher who was 4ut of town. Mrs. Ray Dawson also pave the lesson for the visitinp, teachers. counselor Mrs. Rufus Second Dickson took charpe of the meet-inPlans for the annual 17th of March dinner were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Flint spent a few days this week in Idaho on business and visitinp friends.' Mrs. James H. Day is seriously p. at her Golden The West Layton Literary club, Mr. and Mrs. AllarT Whitesides will meet next Thursday at thy announce the birth of a son. their home of Mrs. Orson Day. second child, at the Dee hospital Sunday morning. Miss Barbara Adams, junior student at the University of Utah, end In the North Farmington wan! the daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. SpenRelief D. socTPty"ession Tuesday afcer Adams, was made president' of Delta Gamma sororitv at a ternoon the theology lesson-w'- as meeting at the sorority house conducted in the manner of an L. D. S, mission service. Mrs. Fhoebe Monday evening. week-end Welling took charge and speakers Bryan Harris spent the were Mrs. Bessie Dee McCullough. in Logan visiting friends. Mrs. Spencer D. Adams attended Miss Vera Edmonds and Mrs. Mara meeting Thursday at Ft. Dougl- garet R. Johnson. Mrs. Ellen Philas- in Salt Lake City of the Camp lips conducted the one o'clock and Service Council of which she meeting for visiting teachers. is an active member. Mr. Annie 'Rigby was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thorniey eru4-tthe Relief society quilters at her tertained a number of friends at a home last Thursday ' afternoon. dinner party Friday even'nj at Three quilts were quilted. The their home. Covers were laid for hostess on Thursday of this week the following: Mr. and Mrs John was Mrs. Olive Potter, two quilts H. Thomley, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy being made. A total of twenty Thomley and son, Dick; Mr. and quilts have been quilted during the Mrs. Rulon Thomley and daughter. current year by the organization. Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Thomley and Mrs. Julia Gregory conducted the lesson for visiting teachers in their children, Val, Glenna and John. Miss Elaine Adams ard Miss meeting Tuesday at 1 : p. m Lois Adams, students at U. S. A the regular Relief society session C. in Logan, pent the week-enat which followed. at : p. ni. Mrs. home with tmur parents, Mriind Flora Lambert gave the theology Mrs. Golden M. Adams. They had lesson dealing with the fourth L. D. as their house guests ever the S. article of faith. .week-enMiss Alta Jolley and The Garden club met Monday Miss Wilma Gunn, who are also evening at the city hall. Karl Jenstudents at the school. sen. Lagoon park florist, was the Mrs. Spencer D. Adams will at- speaker, his subject being, Spring tend the Delta Gamma Mothers Planting oft Vegetable and Flowluncheon at the sorority house in ers. Salt Lake City this (Thursday) afMiss Wanda Welling gave a demternoon. This is guest day and onstration on theatrical make-uat will Uke as her guestHthe local M. I. A. Tuesday evening Mrs. E. G. King. A child health clinic was con- deacons of Layton ducted Wednesday afternoon at the Twenty-fiv- e ward attended a roller skating par- ward building under the direction of Dr. Keith Barnes. ty in Ogden Friday evening . Jesse Thorniey attended the ConMrs. Milton L. Lee and daugh-- j tinental oil banquet at Hotel Ben ters, Mrs. Katherine Olsen and Lomond in Ogden Monday eve- Miss Susanne Lee, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hess Lee, all of ning. Miss Jean Wiggill and Hal Cow- Salt Lake City, visited in Farmley presented tap dance numbers ington Tuesday. Among those vison an assembly program at the U. ited were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moon S. A. C. at Logan Friday, sponsor- and family, Mr. and Mrs. K. ed by the Theta Upsilon sorority. daughter, Mrs. Clare Rose Miss Lois Adams, sorority member and family, and Mr. and Mrs. II. at the school was in charge of the R. Dumke and family. Miss Let Miss left Wednesday for San Francisco. program. Accompanying Miss Emma Miller, in company Wiggill and Hal to Logan were their mothers, Mrs. W. E. Wicgill with other county officers of the and Mrs. Wallace Cowley, also Mrs. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, attended a meeting for officers at the home of Mrs, Annie Lyons of Kaysville. Mrs. Neil West returned recently from the west coast where she visited her husband for several days. Mr. West is in U. S. service. Miss Minnie Millard is reported to be recovering slowly but satisfactorily from a bone fracture sufhospital4n-0-de- n PAGE'FIVE More Defense FoodsNeeded Mr-Auat- iia. home. I o I d d. Mrs. Clarence Bone entertained the junior class of the Layton ward M. I. A. with a social and party at her home Tuesday eveninp. Attending were: Fay Craig, Feryl Morgan, Mary Adams.' Elaine' Stevens, Phoebe Ellis, Bonnie Jean Harris, Carol Ellison, Sharon Lay-toJosephine Dickson, Evelyn Golda Thomley,. Leah Layton, Morgan, Mary Wood and Elizabeth n, Call. Mrs. Golden F. Layton attended n a party at the home of Mrs. Ru-lo- Barnes, Saturday eveninp. Seagull girls of Layton ward Primary attended a party ary 27 at the home of their class leader. Miss Romona Spackman. l. members attended. Mrs. Richard Graehl and small daughter, Amelia, returned to ton last week to make their home after spending the past year in Oregon. Mrs. Mark Whitesides and infant daughter returned Tuesday to their p Mrs.-Adam- s Hin-man'a- nd Spring Stifle Show Open Friday evening until 9:00 P. M. Come in and inspect th$ newest in modem and period furnishings for the home. FREE GARDENIAS FOR THE LADIES fered recently. Mrs. Julia Gregory gave the book review at the Ladies Literary club meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Eva Van Fleet Mr. and Mrs. Horton Miller and daughter, Lee Anne, and Mrs. Alice Osmond, were Tremonton visitors Sunday, where they visited Mrs. and daughter. Osmonds Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cook and family. A farewell party was held Monday evening in North Farmington ward in honor of Mr. Humphrey, who is leaving for the U. S. service shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silvers of Spokane, Wash., were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son-in-la- w Glen Miller. Mrs. Elizabeth C. B. Miller suffered a heart attack Monday and is still quite ill at her home. Mr.- and Mrs. John Hill and - 2276 Washington Bird., Ogden j j she has been all week attending club convention. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Steed visited in Morgan Sunday at the home and daughter, of tfyur Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. 'Whittier. Mrs." John A. Webster is ill at her home., Mark Adams of Meadow, who visitedJast-wee- k in Kaysville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller, has returned tft his home. Mrs. Tyler 11. Barton and daughter, Lucille, and Mrs. Anna Fuller, all of Salt Lake City. spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F.' L. the the meet Monday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. (i. 15. Lons. President. Mrs. Harold Whitaker of Woods Cross, presided. Business was discussed for programs in the future, after 4-- H son-in-la- w which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Franklin .1 Chene.vof the Kays-vill- e Sunflower camp. Mrs. J. F. Conrad of the kuvil!e- - Phillips cairrpr MVs. (I. B, Lyons rf the JKavsvtllo Phillips camp, Mrs. John Layt&n. eille of the West I .ay ton Holly Miss Ruth Leishman Maughan of Hock camp, Mrs. J. J. Hugger of and Arthur Lawrence Logan the Fast Layton Columbine camp, of Kaysville were issued a Mrs. Harold Whitaker jnesident; of the Woods Cross Utah camp, marriage license in Salt Lake counMiss Emma Miller of the Farming-to- n ty during the past week. Delores Jones, small daughter Helen Mar Miller camp, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones is ill of f HolbroolT-oMark the Bountiful Sessions camp, Mrs. S. J. Haacke with pneumoniA and measles. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hunter anof the Centerville Sagamore camp and secretary, and treasurer; Mrs. nounce the arrival of a baby son, Daete Jolif of the Bountiful Kim- born Thursday, February 2(1, in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mother ball camp. and son are both doing nicely. FOR SALK Five tires with a Ilurbara Odd, of Mr. lii.Ti Ford Must sell. Call and Mrs. Amos daughter who has been Odd, Kasille 'J.'i.'t. ill for the past two weeks, was I he Delight Pinochle club tucet school this week, r,.jirn "More milk, more eggs, more pork Is the hriday at the home of Mrs. Sam1 The Athena club will be enter-appeal Bloxham those attending were: taim.(1 today S. Department of Agribeing made to American farmers by the (Thursday) at the Mrs. Robins, Mrs George home-ohillip Mrs.. Elsie Heaton. The culture. Farmers ure rpspunding unitedly, the Department sa.vsand ernell ' lleywood, Mrs will be pertaining to de are turning huge quantities of feed from the AAA Mrs. Wayne Ktchel, Mrs. Basil Kg-- 1 program foods. Milk production is highest on Granary into energy-givinbelt and Mrs. Shirley Ball. Mrs. Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, who has Gail Cottrell was a special guest. been ill record; egg production Is higher than tn any year except 1030; evtra home with influenza .Mr .and Mrs. Louis Graham of numbers of brood sows are being held over for fall farrowing. Neverfor the past two weeks, is now Ogden were Kaysville visitors Sat- able to be up and around. theless, the Department' declares, even additional increases in these urday. Mrs. W. E. Gailey is visiting this products must be made to supply the growing home demand and the Corporal Harry Lavender, son of week in Montpelier, Idaho, at the Mr. May Lavender, visited here home of Mr. and. Mrs. Drue Dunn; "vergency nerds of Great Britain. over last week-enand returned her and daughter. duties in California. who is attending matocs and peas, beftns and like Sunday to his Floyd Layton, Mr. and Mrs. William Bloxham school at Weber in the mecollege crops which are vital to winning entertained Sunday at their home chanic department and who is helpthe war. in Ogden 'in honor of their hen we need some of these tt.r, Joans tenth birthday anniver- - ing teach the defense classes from three oclock to ten oclock every crops so badly, it would be a waste sary. Those attending from Kaysday, spent Sunday here visiting FARMINGTON March to H. of effort, resources, and seed to ville were: Mr. and Mrs. Sum Blox-ha- with his Mr. and Mrs. F. not are that needed." and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. Layton.parents. inclusive, was named t inlay as plant crops "Plant for Victoiy week in Davis he declared John Graham. A number of friends of Corporal county, according to M P. White-sideThe put pose of the Plant for chairman of the county U. Victory week is to give every Harry Lavender surprised him with S. I). A. War Board farmer in the county the informa- a party Saturday night at the BABY LEGHORN COCKERELS The week will open Monday with tion he needs and urge him to do home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence EVERY WEEK END National Farm Day. the ninth an- what must be done to win the war. Love. Covers were laid for sixteen 2c Each SCOFFIELD HATCHERY part of the guests. niversary of the birth of the farm Farmers are a Mrs. John Peterson and chilPhone 88-. program. At 7:13 p. m (mountain great production army which will Kayaville war time) President Roosevelt. determine the kind of a world well dren, Reed, Beth and Ruth, returnVice President Wallace, and Secre- have tomorrow. For every truck ed home Sunday after making their tary of Agriculture. Claude R. load of arms and munitions which home for the past few months in Wickard. will broadcast over all is sent to the battlefront. another Beach, California. Mr. Petruck goes along to carry food. terson went as far as Las Vegas, national radio hookups.' Tuesday has been designated &s While factories are turning out the Qolorado, where he is now staying Home Garden and Nutrition Day; arms and munitions, it will be up with his son, Merrill , Two Girls for General Food for Freedom to the farms of this country to Wednesday, George Edmonds, brother of he said. Feed Livestock the food, Day; Thursday. produce Miss Nellie Edmonds, who has been Housework, Salt Lake, Day; Friday. Canning Crops Day; here for the past three visiting (in canning crops counties) (and wages, room and board months, will return to his home in TEAM CLUB GUESTS Range Day in range counties); Tetonia, Idaho, some time next Saturday. Farm Machinery Repair LAYTON Members of the Davis week. and Scrap Iron Day. Tel. Write or call at Mrs. F. L. Layton has been ill for In making the announcement of high school basketball team and home the ten her with days at past Plant for Victory week. Chair- coaches will be guests of the Lay-to- n Apt. 21 930 East 3rd So. -Kiwanis club next Thursday neuritis. man Whitesides said that during C. Mrs. returned Flint Chester the next few weeka victory or evening, it was announced home Sunday from Logan where defeat may be derided by more than six million farmers over the. We have been told that nation. food will win the War. but. what and how farmers plant during the next few weeka may decide whether or not we have the food to win. , he added. Quoting Secretary Wickard he said, The new 1!M2 goals call for the greatest production in the history of American agriculture. They call for putting every acre of land, every hour of labor, and every bit of farm machinery, fertilizer and other supplies to the use which will best serve the Nations war time needs." This does not mean, the chairman said, that we should have unlimited. production of any and all crops, it has been repeatedly ppint-e- d out that there s no need of seeding more wheat than has been ; J Ka-niu- th V-- l. 1 f ,uan" Fver-Norm- g ut-h- er d son-in-la- Davis War Board w Announces Food Goal Program ni . s. FOR S'ALE W Help Wanted daughter, Priscilla, of Salt Lake were Farmington visitors Thursday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hinman. The visitors were accompanied by Mrs. Clara Rice of allotted each farmer through the Centerville. Mr. Hill left Saturday AAA farm program. But there for the California coast army needs to be increased acreages seeded of feed grains, canning to- service. City furniture Go. KAYSVILLE The "county offieerC of j Daughters, of Utah Pioneers FARMINGTON to the. Acacia' bridge club Friday afternoon at her home. Mr., and Mrs. Bill Cowley and son. 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