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Show . s PAGE EIGHT News About Folks high school. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hey wood,' of Los Angeles, Calif., spent last Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Hey LAYTON MRS. CLAIR WHITESIDES wood. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hames, who are living in the Shirley Heywood home, announce the birth of a Mr. and Mrs. John Adams an- daughter at St. Marks hospital in nounce the birth of a daughter, Salt Lake City last week, born Monday in the Dee hospital in Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris spent Ogden. the week-en- d at the cabin in East Mr. and Mrs. II y rum Layton and canyon. Mrs. Mary Ann Harris left Sunchildren of Sparks, Nevada, are to spend an indefinite time in in and day Layton Kaysville. visiting They accompanied Mrs. Laytons Huntsville with her daughter, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lay-to- Harvey Bingham, after a of Kaysville, to Arizona for stay at the home of her son, a few days last week, arriving D. D. Harris. Jeneal Wood, daughter of Clayback in Layton Sunday. They ex ton to home for leave their in Wood; Linda Lee Smith, pect' Nevada this week-enDuring daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith their stay here they have been at Smith of Sunset, and Patricia the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stahley of Evanston, Wyo., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stahley, Layton. Glenna Corey of Ogden is spend- had their tonsils removed Monday ing this week at the home of Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson. and Mrs. Irvin Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Layton had Mrs. Joseph Kesler arrived Sat as their dinner guests Tuesday, from for Nashville, Tenn., urday a two weeks visit with her parents, President Charles Iverson of the Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Adams. Her Eastern States Mission. He rehusband, Dr. Kesler, is with the ports that Elder Newell Layton, medical service in the U. S. army. son of Mr. and Mrs. Layton, who Mrs. Jay Simmons and Mrs. is laboring at Hornell, New York, at in the Eastern states mission, is Ralph Dibble were a party Monday evening at the doing wonderful work in the misSimmons home, honoring Mrs. sion field there. Mrs. , Frank D. Adams and Lynn Judkins. Others attending the party besides the honored daughter. Miss Carman Adams, guest and hostesses were: Mrs. and son, Luke, and John H. AdWilliam Simmons, Mrs. Allan Ad- ams, son of Clay Adams, will leave ams, Mrs. O. J. Larson, Mrs. Zenas Friday for Carlsbad, N. M., for a Bennett, Mrs. Dean Simmons, Mrs. visit with Major Frank D. AdGeorge Hayes, Miss Fern Egbert, ams, who is squad commander in Miss June Dibble, Mrs. Leland the U. S.1 air corps. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doney left Bone, Mrs. Winslow Evans, Mrs. Harold Gailey, Mrs. Clyde Gailey, Monday fdr a months stay at RayMiss Noreene Call, Mrs. George mond, Alberta. Canada, to visit Mr. Stevenson, Miss Bee Corbridge and Doneys son. Golden Doney.'. Mrs. Bill Corbridge. Miss Bonnie Rae Ellison, Miss . Miss Fern Simmons returned Lois Adams, Miss Nadean Sandall,, Friday from the Dee hospital in Miss Barbara Adams, Miss Mary Ogden where she underwent a ma- Stevenson and Miss Amy Jean two weeks previous- - Wood entertained Tuesday evejor operation ning at the home of Miss Ellison, Mrs. Ben Brown of Boise, Idaho, honoring Mrs. Vaughn Allan, the spent last week at the home of her former Miss Phillis Scoffield. Othbrother and sister-in-laMr. and er guests attending besides the Mrs. Franklin Ilickenlooper. above mentioned hostesses and the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Flint of Pro- guest of honor were: Mrs. Estelle vo, are spending a few weeks at Trump, Mrs. Ruth Gailey, Miss the home of Mrs.! Flints parents, Melba HaackeMiss Emelyn ReadMr. and Mrs. Frank Ilickenlooper ing, Miss Dorothy Taylor, Miss before leaving for'Kanab in south- Melba Ballard, Miss ' Katherin ern Utah, where Mr. Flint has ac- Hatch, Miss Bernice Wood, Miss cepted a position as teacher in the Jean Moss, Miss Betty Badder, - Correspondent Phone: Ktysville 198 , two-mon- th n, d. . . . . . Miss Lucille Harris, Miss Gloria Harris and Miss Beth Criddle. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor of Provo were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams. Mrs. Hasel Nalder will entertain this (Thursday) afternoon at her home in honor of her daughter-ilaw, Reed Nalder. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Williams of Salt Lake City spent the week' end at the home of Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lay' ton. Kay Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, underwent a tonsil operation pt her home Tuesday. n' -- Mrs. G. M. Adams, Mrs. L. E. Ellison, Miss Elaine Adams and Miss Kathleen Green spent Tues day at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Couch of Provo were visitors Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zulon White-side- s. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Couch, Mr. and Mrs. White-side- s, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris White-sideMr. and Mrs. Howard Day, Mr. and Mrs. Maine Whitesides and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams enjoyed a steak fry in Weber canyon. Captain Max Ware will leave today (Thursday) for Ft. Ord, Calis, visit here, fornia, after a five-da- y where he was called due to the serious illness of his father, J. W. Ware, who is in the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Ware and small daughter accompanied Captain Ware to Layton and will remain for a longer stay. John Bugger of Salt Lake City, a former resident of Layton and the son of Mr. and ' Mrs. J. J. Bugger, enlisted in the U. S. army recently and is at present at Logan where he is receiving a three months course in special training at the firplan instrument board. Barbara Dickson is spending this week in Salt Lake City with Bonnie Ann Beuhler. Word was received this week by Mrs. Dean Simmons that her husband has been transferred from Camp Crowder, Missouri, to Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Ella Dawson is spending a week in Tremonton visiting relatives. Miss Mary Bone returned Mon day to her duties at the Farmers Union after a weeks vacation to Fish Lake. Mrs. Elizabeth Sandall, Mrs. Parcilla Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris returned Tuesday to their homes at Tremonton, after a visit in Layton with rela- three-da- y tives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley announce the birth of a son at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, PEAS CORN No. 303 Can CRISCO 3-L- vafoe ALBERS CORN HAKES VfrL 15c COFFEE Lilli ij 20c rrnpg SALMON 31c NUCOA wLt SPAM Lunch Meat 12-O- z. 49c 67c 31c BROOM Goc2oaU,y SUGAR FLY DED ,rhold.!pra.5; Fruit Cocktail 46c Dozen . BUTTER Quartered Cartoned Lb. 50c O.-P- I A BREAD Queen Ann ........ 15c Hod Sanders Lge. Pkg. 25c Am. or Pimento 60c 31c Can KERR LIDS 3 Pkgs. ... Libby Large Can 360 Size Doz. .... CANTALOUPES GE5PI Each Seedless, for Salad 2 Lbs . 5c BANANAS 15c Lb. LETTUCE U2r:r,,eads 25c POT ROAST CREAM " il?,,. 20c Sa vines to Yju since 18S2 - 6. PROGRAM L THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE WITH JOAN CRAWFORD AND MELVTN DOUGLAS AND CALL OUT THE MARINES WITH VICTOR Mr LA GLEN AND EDMUND LOWE - ALSO WORLD NEWS . - - WEDNESDAY THURSDAY . . . September 9 and ALWAYS IN MY U1? A orr 19 WITH HAT FRANCIS AND WALTER HU8TON ALSO WACKEY WABBITT INSIDE FIGHTING RU88IA KINGS OF THE TURF . . EVENING SHOWS WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT !:! P. M. EXCEPT 8ATU BOATS, WHICH BEGINS AT 7:0 P. M TWO SHOWS OUR BOX OFFICE IS OPEN UNTIL Sill P. M. UP TO WHICH TIME EVERYONE ENTERING THE THEATRE WILL BE ABLE TO SEE A COMPLETE 8HOW. MATINEES EVERT SUNDAY AT 1:4S P. M. AH falka ! w MriliUr IitIUI t AttraS r 7S Sunday rn mUbma m Mr liwh Fr hi uf ckmrr. Children 10c, Jnnior High and High School Student 20c, Adults 30c, Including Tax. The House of Greater Motion Picture Entertainment ADMISSION: lb. ,35c WALNUTS Meats Very Light 49c Lb. COCKTAIL CHERRIES Bottles 5-O- z. Lamb Chops 2 Soft-A-Si- lk 25c $1.39 15c for KLEENEX, Cleansing 440-She-et 31c Lge. Pkg Tis-su- e, Box LiDL 15c CATSUP, Pierces Bottle 11c BEANS, Red Mexican Cello 13c TISSUE, M. D. Pure and Safe, 3 Rolls 25c MATCHES Carton 23c RoU ... b. & BUTTER, Brookfield, Quartered and Cartoned, Lb. GRAPES Seedless Lb. 9c TOMATOES Solid, Red, Ripe Lb. 3c LETTUCE Lge. Solid Heads Size 13c it. 35c 48c 6-B- ox PARKES WIENERS 5kin,ess Lb. BACON ct 29c POTATOES 21c Commercials 10 Lbs. 29c LEMONS Utah Reds Lb8 POT ROAST -- ; PORK SAUSAGE .27 C and 29c Lb. SHOULDER ROAST VEAL Lb. 30c ' LUNCH MEAT Assort'1 CABBAGE New, Green Local Lb. Phone 67 n 4c Lge Juicy 252s Doz. 23c WATERMELONS' California Klondykes Lb. PEACHES 5c 4 19c 3c CUCUMBERS I'Ong, Green, No. 1 3 for FARMERS UNION Layton . TUESDAY . . . September DOUBLK-BIL- Lamb Riblets lb. 17c 2-L- HOISOM FOOD STORE 'learfield . A FINE , 14-O- z. 25c 10c 29c Ph.235-R- SUNDAY - - MONDAY - Bag WAX PAPER 31c i.b WITH DOROTHT LAMOUR AND ROBERT DENNING ALSO SELECTED SHORTS , FLOUR, O. P. S. 27c Lb. BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON 48-L- b. QUALITY MEATS 27c BACON FRANKS 19c ORANGES 3 PICTURE . TECHNICOLOR Lamb Patties !b. 30c t CAKE FLOUR, Lge. Pkg. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES LEMONS Mgr. BISQUICK 9c 2 Cans SATURDAY . . . September 4 and ANOTHER Leg O Lamb 17c 25c FUSWATl'ER . FRIDAY - Lamb Roasts gtsu,der lb. 29c 125-F- t. DEV. MEAT U.X, E. G. KING, LAYTON, UTAH 8taite and "atl?n are PromolinS latnb as a Victory Food. For thrift, for food perfect meal scrve Ulah Lamb PrcPare it your special way, and again you are the familys EGGS U. S. Grade 1c CHEESE The All Purpose eX 33c 12 oz. LbDrip-"...3- THEATRE Friendly SfnftSi!hI?Ugh0Ui l?e PREM 69c Can b. Your RITZ LAMB WEEK FOR ALL AMERICA 2.65 Creme Style W PIGS Straight Cases No. 2 Cans KAYSVILLE . Assorted or v Garden Run Mrs. Hyrum Sandall, who has been Davis high school, Wednesday stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, is ning. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoao.i home visiting with his parents on a two weeks furlough. Sgt. San- and children of Salt Lake dall will return to Fort Lewis, were Monday guests at the m DEBORAH BUGGER Washington, upon leaving Kays- of Mrs. Ann Barnes. ville. Correspondent Mrs. Linn Sandall and two chi! Phone: Kaysville 19 and Mrs. George W. Wile dren FerFrank Redford, of Glens were week Monday visitors in Bourn? this is Idaho, spending ry, , Word has been received from visiting in Kaysville with friends ful.Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evan Dale L. Phillips, son of Mr. and and relatives. Salt Lake City visited Sunday wiS Mrs. P. D. Phillips, that he is enentertained their parents. Mr. and Mrs ' FW class Canteen The Miss to bf Austin gaged Betty held at Blamires. Washington. Dale reports he thirty soldiers at a dinner h, SPECIALS for SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Store Closed All Day Monday Labor Day - STRING BEANS i0t. 3. News About Folks -- Saturday. The West Layton ward Relief society will hold its monthly meeting and social for September next Tuesday at the ward Relief society room. Quilting will take place during the afternoon, according to Mrs. Mabel S. Stevenson, presihasnt time to get married. He has dent to get him a few Japs. " Evelyn Rampton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thornley Swan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'L. Rampton, and Dr. and Mrs. Giraud Whitaker is spending this week in Salt Lake were dinner guests at the home of City with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey WedRampton. Dale Harris, of Salt Lake City, nesday. Mr. and Mrs.'J. J. Bugger and instructor in electrical engineering at the University of Utah, left daughter, Deborah; Mr. and Mrs. last week for Boston, Mass., where Elmer D. Major and Mr. and Mrs. he will receive a special course in Dean K. Adams and daughter, radio training and technology for Sarranne, all of Layton, were Suna few weeks. During his absence, day guests at the home of' Mr. and his wife and three children, Esther, Mrs. A. W. Thomassen. Sgt. Joe Sandall, son of Mr. and pickle and Jennie, will stay at the home of Mr. Harris parents, Mr. Miss Barbara Adams, president and Mrs. D. D. Harris. Mrs. Preston Cutler left Friday of the Delta Gamma sorority, asfor Baltimore, Maryland, after a sisted in receiving the guests at three months stay with her par the sorority rush tea Sunday held enta, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Wiggill. at the I. N. McClannahan home in She will joih her husband. Dr. Cut- Salt Lake City. Miss Evelyn Lay-to- n and Miss Jean .Ellison were ler, who is in medical training there. among the guests to attend. Mrs. Harold Layton entertained with a miscellaneous shower at her home Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Alvin Emanuel Jacobson, formerly Mrs. Lorraine Layton Flint, who was married recently. The follow-In- g guests attended: Mrs. Elbem Dickson, Mrs. Luella Humphries, FOR SALE Mrs. Chloe Harris, Mrs. Henry Flint, Mrs. Edward P. Layton, Mrs. Hyrum Layton, Mrs. Browen, Miss E. VAN SANDERS Gloria Harris, Miss Mamie Layton, Mrs. Phone 118-- J Delbert H. Adams, Mrs. Douglas Simmons, Mrs. Winslow Kaysville Evans, Mrs. Everett Taylor, Mrs. Silas Burton, Mrs. Eldredge Smith and Mrs. Alma Phillips. favorite wok. tjw JV SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, THE WEEKLY REFLEX Extra Fancy Hales Lb. POOD A Surety of Purity. LAYTON, UTAH We Will Be Closed Monday Labor Day 10c CANTALOUPES Lge. 27s Each J |