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Show PAGE FOUR Alcuxl sion and pilot wings st Douglas, Arix. Prior to leaving for overseas duty, his wife and small son accompanied him to his various training bases. pitun the Wert, fywutt NALDER RITES AT SYRACUSE Master Sergeant Jay R. Udy, aon R. J. Mrs. of Mr. of Coincident .and with Udy (Continued from page 1.) Sergeant Sgt Perkins promotion came word that Farmington, arriyed home on furothTwo Fadel. Lt. George his brother, Lt W. Merrill Perkins, lough Saturday frotiuCamp McCoy, Prominent Italy, Dam Resident er brothers are also in the armed is operations Wis. Udy Died Sunday Following forces Lt. Shirl Fadel, now in sergeant for three engineer France and Pvt. Melic Fadel, Camp at the Wisconsin base. He Brief Illness Roberts, Cal. is been in the army engineer corps for three years. EN ROUTE HOME SYRACUSE Funeral services IN FRANCE :'or the late Patriarch Francis H. Captain Albert W. Burton of Pfc. R. Dean Simmons, husband Nalder will-bKaysville, holder of the Distinheld at the LaytoiV of Mrs. Loriee V. Simmons and son ward chapel, guished Flying Cross with bronze Saturday, August 12, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons, at 2:00 u. m. under direction oak leaf cluster and the air medal of tie with oak Jeaf clusters for outstandLayton, has been transferred to Syracuse ward bishopric. France, according to word received ing service in the European theMr. Nalder died at his home in this week.' Pfc. Simmons has been Inglewood, Calif., ater of operations, will arrive- - in August C, stationed in the British Isles for the United States soon on leave, a brief illness and paralyS. with U. the the past II months Capt Burton has served 11 months tic stroke. Services Were held in with the army air forces in Engarmy, he Inglewood ward chapel on Auland. He will spend his leave with 0. gust ?N ITALY ARRIVES his wife who resides in Ilyrum and Mr. Nalder was born December 'Word of Corporal Kirt G.' Wig-gil- 22, 1K74, at his guardian, Mrs. Mary Ann Clark the son of Wilsafe arrival in Italy was re- iam N. andLayton, of Kaysville. Emma Evans Nalder. ceived this week by his parents, lis education was in the acquired Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Wiggill of schools of Davis BROTHERS SERVE IN and the county ENGLAND Syracuse. A tail gunner on a Jniversity of Utah, lie filled a From a strategic air depot someCorporal' Wiggill completed his mission for the LDS where in England comes news of training at Shreveport, Louisiana. church in Missouri between the the promotion of Richard O. Peryears of 1K00 and istw. TRANSFERRED kins, of Kaysville to the rank of In 1K5HI he married. Eliza Watt, husCorporal Kendall Sedgwick, RICHARD O. PERKINS and in 1001 thevjnbved to Syraband of Donna White Sedgwick of cuse, where they lived until has arrived for duty in England. Clearfield, has been transferred March. 1027. when the family movBoth are sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. from Fresno, Cal., to McCook, Ne- ed to California. R. Perkins of Kaysville. braska. On .September 10, l!ioo, Mr. NalAn assistant-crechief in airwas appointed bishop of the der FROMCAMP ROBERTS MODEL craft' mechanic, Sgt Perkins rewhich position he Syracuse Private Arthur Wallace, son of leld until ward, d Liberator the organization of thfe pairs ' N. of r. Jamies Mrs. and Wallace bombers. A 1030 graduate of DaNorth Davis stake when he was aplearfield, is home on furlough pointed second counselor in the vis high school, he attended Weber HOME he from where Camp Roberts, Cal., vocational training school and en- on July IS, 1015. stake is serving in a medical detachment. This presidency position he held until he left for California. in the Holbrook AWAITS ORDERS Besides his church activities, Mr. Awaiting order to renort at San Nalder was prominent in political Subdivision in Diego, Calif., for basic training and civic a member of Bountiful with the Marine corps is Robert the Davis work, being school board for county Don Ricks, 17, former Davis high four Davis assessor years, county school track star. A son of Mr. for two Will Be Open and years, representative and Mrs. Howard Ricks, former from Davis for Inspection county to the state Davis county residents, now in Salt four years. for emLake City, Private Ricks is are his widow, Eliza Surviving SUNDAY ployed at the Clearfield naval sup- Watt Nalder, and the following call ply depot while awaiting his sons and daughters: Claude W. AUGUST 13 to active service. Nalder of San Francisco; Vera N. Rice; Orlo Nalder; Minnie N. ByMISSIXC? IN ACTION and Gold N. Mantle; and sevbee; 1:00 to 7:00 P. M. is eral Herbert C. Rowe, AOM2-C- , grandchildren, all of Los Anmissing in action, following a geles, and the following brothers for Ten Days plane crash, July 22, somewhere and sisters: Mary E. Green of Lethbridge, Alberta. Canada; D. H. Nalder of Salt Lake City; A. O. Home Furnishings by v I Nalder of Ogden; Melvina Revill of Los Angeles; W, A. Nalder, UNION FURNITURE George C. Nalder and Byron J. COMPANY Nalder of Layton, Utah. BOUNTIFUL The body of Mr. Nalder will be at the home of Bishop James E. Ellison Friday afternoon and until W. MERRILL PERKINS time of the services Saturday. Butered the armed forces in August rial will be in the Kaysville-Lay-to- n 1042. He received his army technicemetery. BENOIT cal training at the Boeing school of aeronautics. CONTRACTOR News About Folks in His wife, Dorothy, and two small children in also reside Kaysville. Builder of Benoit's Better Word that Lt W. Merrill PerLAYTON ' Built Homes kins had arrived safely in England MRS. CLYDE B. ADAMS was received this week by his wife, Phone Bountiful 74 Correspondent Perkins of R Kaysville. Augusta Pilot of a Phone: Kaysville 4 transport plane,Lt Perkins received his commisMr & Mrs Allen Adams and two children. Janet and Roger, and Mr & Mrs John H. Hill, attended a & Skyline Company canyon party Wednesday evening, Main Street Phone Kaysville 300-in the north Pacific, his parents given by Mr & Mrs Ezra V. Steed Kaysville, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rowe of in h6nr of their son. Lt. Cecil GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Steed, who is home on furlough. Clearfield, learned rceently. Beatrice Adams and Carma Pac1SM1 A from Davis high REAL ESTATE graduate PROPERTY MANAGEMENT of Ogden just returned home ker Mr.' school. Rowe in enlisted the If you are contemplating selling, see us. We have a from a four weeks vacation, durS. 11M2 and U, navy. October 1, strong demand for homes on small acreage. graduated from gunnery school at ing which time they spent a week From Oklahoma in Los Angeles, where they visited Norman. Okla. WE SOLICIT YOUR LISTINGS he was assigned to Lake City, Fla. with A. G. Steed, who is stationed where he was on patrol duty off there with the U. S. navy. They WANTED . . All types of residence construction workers the Florida coast as well as Cuba continued up the coast to San . . only first tlass men need apply. Must have certificate and South America. He was then Francisco where they spent a of availability. assigned to overseas duty W'ith the week with Mr & Mrs E. M. Packer. From there thev went to Oregon North Pacific fleet. and Washington and in Nyssa, Ore., they spent a week visiting M-S- com-ani- es e fol-owi- ng ls B-2- H, 2V4-ye- ar BENOITS , w battle-damage- I , leg-slatu- re I 0 V i i C-- Building v . 58-J-- 47 Investment W Mr & Mrs Arvel L. Child. They arrived home Tuesday night. Mr & Mrs John H. Hill had as their Tuesday afternoon visitors. Lt. & Mrs Cfcil Steed. Lt Steed is in the United States on furlough from his overseas base. Ie Grande Simmons, son of Mr & Mrs Robert Simmons, returned to his work this week at the Farmers Union after being sick the past week with the German measles. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS:.. tensen. I ) i i , . 4 i uui good w iic tells me youre working night and day now that so Cimuu in., , , Lu'C. many of the younger doctors are in the army. That's right. Judge, and Im glad Im still abb to do it. Had a long letter from Harry.. . that bright young fellow I was breakin in to take over my practice. He said tie boys in the service are getting the best medical care of any armed force in our history. They really should with all those brilliant doctors and plenty of supplies to work with. Speaking of supplies. Doc, not many leoplc realize that a large part of the alc.vi required to make the medical supplies that are being used right this minute to alleviate pain, combat infection and save human lives, is produced by the beverage distilling industry. For nearly. two years this entire industry has been working' night and day producing nothing but alcohol for the governments program. Nobody knows better than I, Judge, what an important contribution to opr war effort that has been." v Tkit minrlimmnt tpttuotti iy CnJrrtnc rf Aictkoiie Btnrmt Imimitnn. imt. - . out-of-to- - - Cle-Eatch- S-S- Ensign Fern Galbraith of the U. navy, who is stationed at San Leandro, Calif., spent a short furlough here during the past week visiting her parents, Mr A Mrs Joseph B. Galbraith. Mr A Mrs Charles Heywood entertained at a well arranged dinner party at their hoipe Sunday afternoon, complimentary to their son, PvtGeorge Heywood, of. the U. S. army, who is home on a short Covers were laid for twenty-four relatives from Salt Lake and Ogden. Mrs. Annie S. Layton of Salt Lake was a last week-en- d guest of Mr A Mrs Ralph Cottrell, and Mr A Mrs Ralph Layton and families.' ''Mrs. Verna Anthon of Orange, Calif., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. James Chipman. for two S. fur-loug- weeks. Mr A Mrs Lloyd Bishop and son, Lloyd K, and Mr A Mrs Morris W. Barton and children spent last week-en- d at Como Springs. Miss Janet Draayer of Clinton was a last week-en- d guest of Miss Odessa Hill Mrs. Bliss Jones of Burbank, Calif., and Miss Della Mae Ivins of Overton, Nev., are guests of Mrs. Wells F. Collett and family for ten days. gt. Fort Douglas hospital suffering from Malaria fever. Mr A Mrs George Heinrich of Logan visited at the home of Miss Irene Swan Wednesday. Mr A Mrs Linn Sandall and children and Mrs. Nettie Wilcox were Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Alan Barber at their home in Bountiful. Mrs. Lois Stephens visited rela tive-i- n Morgan Monday evening. H.-Linford, son of Mr A Mrs Howard Linford, entertained a number of his young friends at a birthday party at his home Monday afternoon. Games were played, fol lowed by refreshments. Mr A Mrs Floyd E. Benton, aon Wayne, and daughter. Betty, of Bessmer. Ala, are guests of Mr A Mrs R. W. Benton and family for a few weeks. Miss Berenice Layton entertain- twenty young friends at a so- cial at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniver- sary. Afrs. Golden Webster and her mother, Mrs. Bert Warren of Cen- terville left Tuesday morning for Pasco, Wash, where they will vis- it relatives for the next two weeks, When they return, they will be ac- companied by another daughter of Mrs- Clyde Jacobson' r?' and family, who will make their G. - W. - Alvin Ilenefer is spending the week in Salt Lake visiting at the home here. home of his aunt, Mrs. Florence Burton, j, Mr A I Y0lj serrJ ?Y4Uneral Kaysville, who died 3t cf ggt motorcycle-truc- k k accidental injuries field su ppl ducted Monday in tht v eral Employed as a messenn the youth dUd skull fracture when base, , of he was driving ( 445 truck. Burial was m the A.10 aysvLayton memorial park Speakers at the - VV f Rosel Hyde. Samuel MorgaS Merrill Calvin St, pherj Lake City and Bish. r sic was rendered bv and Mrs. oI Gnu-- Evanstm FowW t Bishop Aid.. Steph Uintah gave the u.voeatjo benediction was by BishopJ?1 Richins of Henefer. The the Kaysville - Layton mem'rj park was dedicated bv BishoTS Stephens of Salt Lake City K Woodman of the World rW, was conducted at the graveside Pallbearers were. Don p Rigby Lyle Green. Ruloi Reed Rigby and Val Green. Florfi offerings were in charge of ployes of the Clover Club Foi products company of which Mn King is an employe. - Mrs. Thayne Grow and a Richard, of Ogden, were last wed end guests of Mrs. Growg parer.-- , Mr A Mrs Thomas E. Robins. Mrs. Abbie Foster and Mrs. I la Crismon of Salt Lake were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Mart, J Roberts. SC c Frank Brown, son of Mn 2-- Dolly Brown of Clearfield, who spent the past two years in hu the South Pacific arrived home Tiki. furlough day evening on a Miss Barbara Odd entertained twelve guests at a slumber party her home Wednesday night Mr A Mrs Walter Buhler enter, tained at a dinner party at Como Springs Sunday evening, hononni their son, Doyle, who was inducted into the U. S. navy'Wednesdij. The guests were Misses Melba Weaver, Gloria Major. Carol Lee Campana, Charlotte Whitesides and Don Bass, Don Crawley, Wayne Wringer and Doyle Buhler. The P. S. G. club met at the home of Miss Alice Gailey We.to-d- ay evening. dnesday The assisting hostesses were Norene Christensei Emma Barr and Collene Hutchins Games were played and refreshments served to twelve memberi the dull Nxt Wednesday evening members will have a ball game it the school grounds at 7 :3 o docl Mra. Vernon Slack of St. her thony, Idaho, is the guest ofWard parents, Mr A Mrs Robert for ten days, Mrs.' G. A. Iverson of Washing guest ton, D. C, was a week-en- d of her son, C. M. Iverson. A family dinner party was given Sunday n honor of Airs. Iversons birthday Mn anniversary. Guests included and Lake Salt T. W. MacKay of Mrs. Clinton Vernon of Logan. Mr. and Airs. Ben A. Rich guests Ogden were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Eppro - . - Mr A Mrs Bryan Swanger and son of Salt Lake and Mr A Mrs Lowell Hansen and children of Salt Lake were Tuesday guests of Mr A Mrs Vernell Swanger and family. el, Hplri cu fI0f Kaysville c . FOLLOWING tained at a dinner party at their home Monday evening, complimentary to Doyle Buhler, son of Mr A Mrs Walter Buhler. who joined up in the U S service Wednesday. S. Sgt. Stephen M. Nance, son of Mrs. Merritt Nance is home on a two weeks furlough. He has been stationed at Galveston, Texas, for sometime past and is now en route to Gorman Field, Boise, Idaho, where he will be an instructor in the radio school. Mrs. T. H. Chadwick of Woods Cross and Mrs. Sam Trimble of Centerville, spent Tuesday in Kaysville visiting with Mrs. Merrit Nance and Mrs. Amos Odd. Misses Sharon and Judith Ann Smit of Salt Lake are spending two weeks at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Amos Oddr Mr A Mrs4 Wflford II. Webster The West Layton LDS Primary sponsored the program for Sunday evening, August fi, at the ward chapel. Mrs. Delilia Flint first counselor, was in charge of the following program: Congregational pinging, In Our Lovely Deseret; prayer, Ida Thornley, second counselor; words of welcome, Delilia Flint;, presentation of certifi- and family spent Thursday evecates to three Seagull graduates, ning at the home of Mr. A Mrs Ann Gailey, Connie Dayand Col- James Farr in Ogden. The occaleen Young, by ward Primary sion was a' family party honoring Lee D. Boerens, who is president Melba Layton; graduates received by Beth S. Watt home on a short furlough. Sgt. ward Y. W. M. I. A. president; talk, Boerens is a brother of Mrs. WebPrimary Theme, Program and ster. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley, sons Objective," by Melba Layton; violin solo by Patricia Green; talk, Carter and CourttTey.' of Magna, Our Scriptural Assignment by visited with Mr A Mrs Glen StuViolet Call; talk, Value of Pri- art Saturday. Misses Helen Flint, Barbara mary to the Home," Henry D. Character Building Barnes, Norene Christensen, Mary Call; talk, Afton Webster. Helen Tams. Nora Mae Through the Primary, Hatch; talk. The Childrens Friend Gardner and Dorothy Webster, Magazine for Primary and Home, formed a jolly party that spent Emma Stevenson; vocal solo. Sally Sunday in Salt Lake visiting Stevenson; remarks by Neva Thur-goo- friends. Mr A Mrs LeRoy G. Webster and second counselor of the Primary stake presidency and closing sons. Jay Maurice and Douglas spent Sunday in Brigham City prayer by Irene Doney. Airs. Clarence Forbes add Miss where they enjoyed a family canJessie Robins were honored with yon party honoring Sgt. Jeff a birthday dinner party Thursday, who is home on a thirty-da- y at the home of Miss Jessie Robins. furlough after spending the Others attending the dinner were: past two years in the South PaMrs. William C. Smith, Mrs. David cific. Sgt Jepperson is a brother E. Layton, Mrs. Dan Sullivan and of Mrs1. Webster. Mr A Mrs Glen Stuart and son daughters. Louise and Bernice, Mrs. Vernon Robins and daughter, Deon attended the funeral services of Val Lean Ilaslam. niece of Mr Della and Mrs. Royal Robins . Mr A Mrs Hyrum Layton and A Mrs Stuart which was held in children, Valene and David ,of Wellsville Wednesday. Mr A Mrs Sidney Bass and famSparks, Nevada, are spending a week in Layton and Kaysville vis- ily spent Monday evening in Woods Cross visiting with Mrs. El- iting relatives and friends. d, Jep-perso- n, CRAFTS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Mrs Archie R. Green enter- M-S- I, ckbwhich The Evening Bridge 2-- jrviC6S T, Rulon Cole arriyed last Thursday on leave and will spend 15 days with parents, Mr A Mrs. WMpoetponed" until last evening. Percy, Cole. EUt (Mr A Mrs Amos Odd were ten- present ter ed a pleasant surprise party at Among people who their home Saturday evening in attended thefuneservices for honor- of the birthday anniversary Doyle King Monday were Mr. Su of Mrs. Odd. Cards were played sannah Fowler, Bishop AMrs Nor- and refreshments served to Mr A man Richins, Mrs George F. Barker, Mr A Mrs Mrs. Ruth Lythgoe, Mr. Jewel Archie R. Green, Mr A Mrs Roy Richins, Mrs. Wanda Matau and Kilfoyle, Mr A Mrs Darvel Miller Mrs. Emma Iverson, all of Hene-fe- r; and Mr A Mrs Walter Buhler. Robert Stephens of Morgan, Mr A Mrs' Henry Anderson of Bishop A Mrs Aldo Stephen of Farmington were Sunday guests of Uinta, Mr A Mr Glenn Swaner, Mr A Mrs George F. Barker. Mrs W. A. Drushel, Mr A Mr Mr A Mrs Henry Curtright of Calvin Stephens, Mr A Mr Dale A Mrs Ord SteOgden and Ensign and Mrs. James Eliason, Bishop Mrs James Haygram, A phens. Mr Taylor of Corpus Cristi. Texas, vis- Mrs. Mrs. lone Cook, Keeting, Mary ited with Mrs. Rose Barker Monfll of Salt Miss Keeting, Patty day. Nicholla of Fred Mrs A Mr Lake, Mr A Mrs Roy Grant and chilMr A Mrs Dewey Farmington, dren of Salt Lake were Thursday Swanger of Woods Cross, Mr, A evening guests of Mrs. Merle Mrs Mark Cook of Syracuse, Mr Grant Mrs Orvil Hardy of Bountiful; Air Mrs. Nelson Behling and small A Mrs Sam Hall, Mr A Mrs J. L. son of Phoenix, Ariz, are spending Mr A Airs Charles Smith, a few weeks at the home of Mr A Aloulding, Atr A Mrs Joe Payne, Mr A Mrs Mrs E. R. Behling. Harold Barnes, Mr. Hannah SteMrs Nellie Bishop of Provo is the phens, Mrs. Gertrude Johnson and guest of her sister, Mrs.- Charles Mr A Mrs Merle Fowler and chilOdd for ten days. dren, all of Ogden. Miss Muriel Reeves is visiting Afiss Lee Eatchell enterrelatives in Copperton this week. tained atNancy a lawn party at her home Mrs. Mark Roberta of Clearfield afternoon in honor of visited with her sister, Mrs. M. W. Wednesday her birthday anniversary. Games Phillips Tuesday. were after which refreshFrank RedfordrF of Glenns Ferry, ments played, were served to Ann Nance, Idaho, visited Kaysville relatives Sharon Blood. Darlene Green, Bar- Friday. bara Janet Barker, Memorial services in honor of one Stephens, Marilyne ocuaiiciu, turner Green, son of jMr A Mrs Roy Joyce Timothy, Carol Openshaw, Green, Who recently lost his life in Janet Barton, Carolyn Cook, Carol Normandy, will be held at the Parker, Carolyn Wiseman, Vilate Kaysville Second ward Sunday eve- Brough. Jean Bloxham, Nila Palning, August 13, at 7130 p. m. Bonnie Lue Gardner, Paul Mr A Mrs Charles' Heywood, mer, Kent Kilfoyle, Felshaw King, Lloyd and Pvt A Mbs George Heywood Larsen, Jimmie Eatchel, Kent were Wednesday evening! dinner Robinson, Norman CoW, Danny gifests of Mr A Mrs G. M. Whee- Short, Malcomb Harvey, Eldon Ben' lwright at their home in Ogden. Nance and Russell , John Mr A Mrs J. J. Bowman, Miss ton, Nance. Ruth Bowman, Mr A Mrs R 0. Mr A Mrs Charles Scpffield visLayton and family. Mr A Mr Clark ited in Wellsvile Wednesrelatives and ' Dick Bowman enjoyed Cheney day. a swimming party at Black Rock, Elton Wilcox is ill at the Wednesday evening. B SET SATURDAY ON FURLOUGH mer Reese and Mr. Ada Tall Mor-- KAYSVILLE HEAVY DUTY OILERS TRUCK DRIVERS (Service and Supply) BRUSH PAINTERS PATROLMEN REGISTERED NURSES JUNIOR CLERKS SENIOR CLERKS TYPISTS POSTING MACHINE OPERATORS COMPTOMETER OPERATORS PHYSICIANS PROTECTIVE FIREMEN ELECTRICIANS BOILER FIREMEN or)c wek 54 d for work in excess hours time and one-ha-lf 40 hours. MUST BE CITIZEN OF U. S. A. Immediate Living Facilities Available Employed Persons Only - for Applicant must bring draft registration and classification, social security card and of citizenship. proof ANYONE PRESENTLY EMPLOYED IN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY OR WHO LEAVES ESSENTIAL WORK TO APPLY WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED- I - ..... Company RepresentativeF will interview applicants , U. S. 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