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Show News About Folks In . LAYTON , MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS Correspondent Phone 219-J- -l Mr A Mrs Richard Hill have moved into the home of Mr A Mrs Welden C. Roberts. ' Mr A Mrs Dee Riley and son, Dee, Jr., of Nevada, left Sunday for their home after a weeks visit with Mr A Mrs Dan Riley and Mr A Mrs Dick Adams. Mrs. Ella Dee Flint and Henry McGlinch were Sunday evening guests of Mr A Mrs Lloyd Bishop in Kaysville. Mr A Mrs Lester Bai and chil. dren of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr & Mrs Wells Had field. Mr A Mrs Howard Umpleby had Sunday dinner guests, as their Mr A Mrs Milton Hadfield and children of Clearfield. John Holt of West Point visited Friday with Le Grande Simmons. Mrs. Helen Moffatt and son, Riley, of Ogden visited last week with Mr . A Mrs Sterling Thornley. Lindsey Humphries of Santa Monica, Calif., arrived this week to visit With Mr A Mrs Arthur Green. -- His wife is already visiting at the Green home. Lynn Page is spending a week in Preston, Idaho, wiih Mr A Mrs Marion Bennett and family. Mrs. Vird Barney entertained at a party at her home Monday for the eleventh birthday of her son, Reed. Mr A Mrs Uriel daughter, Marlene, Major and of Garfield, spent Decoration day with Mr A Mrs George Hayes and A. A Major. Mr A Mrs Allen Flint and daughter, Roleyn, were Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs Leonard S. Flint. Mr A Mrs Marion Bennett and children, Marlene, Jane and Paul, of Preston, Idaho, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Laura Egbert. Mr A Mrs 0. A. Cole spent Friday in Ogden visiting relatives. Mrs. Doretha Dean of Woodruff is visiting with her daughter and Mr A Mrs Wilford Call. Clark Adams spent Sunday with Golden . son-in-la- w, Mr A Mrs Adams. ' Mr A Mrs Dee Chipman his-parent- Mr A Mrs Ivan FBuckley and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mra Fred Buckley. . Mrs. Edith Owens accompanied M. and children, Brink and Pamela, of Salt Lake were week end guests of Mr A Mrs Leo Hill. Mr A Mrs Keith Bagley and daughter, Barbara, of Greenwich were week end guests of Mrs. Laura Egbert. Mr A Mrs Golden M. Adams, and daughter Marian spent Friday in Salt Lake visiting relatives. Mr A Mrs Byron Porter of. Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Lloyd Weaver. Mr A Mrs Laurence E. Ellison, the Layton Seagull girls to the Children Friends broadcast at K. D. Y. L., Saturday. Seven girls were in attendance. Miss Adra Beth Whitesides daughter of Mr A Mrs D. C. White-side- s of Layton, is among the 420 senior students at the USAC at Logan, who will receive a degree at graduation exercises to be held on June 7. Mr A Mrs Whitesides and Mr A Mrs LeGrande Hess of Farmington attended baccalaureate exercises held at the college in Logan on June 1. Miss Whitesides will receive her degree in domestic art, majoring in textiles. She has distinguished herselfamong classmates and faculty members, having been in charge of assembly programs and other activities of the school. She is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr A Mrs Owen Willey will entertain at a dinner Thursday evening in honor of the birthday of their son. Jay Willey of Ogden. Other guests will be Mr A Mrs Carl Walquist, Layton: Mr A Mrs Walter Moss, Woods Cross; Mr A Mrs John Carter, Ogden; Mr A , Mrs Dale Willey; Mrs. Jay Willey, Dr A Mrs A.. J Webb, Ogden, and Miss La Vina Willey. Mrs. Bernice Dixon has resigned her position as deputy recorder at the Davis county court house. Mr A Mrs Lloyd Case and family left Wednesday morning for Corney, la. for three weeks. Mrs. M. F. Adams spent Tuesday in Ogden visiting relatinves. R. Adams Cowley has been seriously ill for the past week. Allen Clark ana Mr A Mrs John Benson of Los Angeles are visiting with Mr A Mrs M. F. Adams. Mr A Mrs Golden M. Adams, Mr A Mrs L. E. Ellison and Mrs. Ella Dawson motored to Corinne and Brigham City, Saturday. North Davis stake Relief society board will entertain the presidencies of each ward at a social at the Layton ward Wednesday afternoon. Mr A Mrs Willard Barnes were Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs Keith Marston in Riverdale. Mr A Mrs Irvin Strong of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs William' Simmons' and Mr A Mrs Lynn Judkins. Mr A Mrs Earl Stephens have moved this week to Woods Cross to make their home. Mrs. Melvin Brock spent the week end in Salt Lake with her parents. Mr A Mrs Lee Allen and children, Sally, Patsey and Jimmie, left Friday for a two weeks visit to Minnesota. Mrs. J. W. Ware and daughter, Miss Marjorie Ware, arrived home Sunday after a three weeks' visit in San Antonio, Texas, with Major and Mrs. Max; Ware and daughter, Mr A Mrs George Wilcox, Misses Carol and Kate Ellison attended a Ginny. Mr A Mrs Jerry Crowley, Jr., atplay at Kingsbury tended the birthday party given by evening. Mr A Mrs Harold Layton and Mr A Mrs Wendell Hornish at the children, Kathleen and Robert, Double J. J. club house in Ogden spent Fridav in Bountiful with Thursday. The occasion was Mr. Mrs. Laytons mother, Mrs. Rob- Hormishs birthday. Mr A Mrs Lenoard P. Morley ert Burton. Mr A Mrs George Wilcox, Mr have moved to Verdeland park. A Mrs Laurence E. Ellison, Mrs. Mrs. Morley is the former Maurine Laura Craig, Mrs. Priscolla Ad- Sullivan. Mrs. Nora Edward, Mrs. Ida ams of Garland, Mrs. Ella Dawson and Julia Simmons enjoyed a par- Mikesell and Mrs. Ila Crowley acty at Mas and Pas in Roy Sunday companied the West Layton Seagull girls to the Childrens Friend" evening. Miss Nora Mae Graham spent hour at KDYL last Saturday. Dean Simmons has returned to Decoration day in Manti withher hall-Thursda- y mother. Mr A Mrs Roy Simmons attend- ed the Macbeth" play at Kingsbury hall Friday evening. Mr A Mrs Vern West visited Sunday with Mr A Mrs Harry .Epperson and children in Kaysville. Mr A Mrs Scott Williams and children of Brigham City, Mr. A Mrs Gordon Sessions and daughter, Kaye, of Trenton and Mr A Mrs Bill Corbridge and children were Friday guests of Mr A Mrs Calvin Corbridge, Mr A Mrs John Putnik of Tooele spent Sunday with Mr A Mrs Golden M. Adams. Mr A Mrs Wilford Call and family spent Decoration day in Woodruff. Mr A Mrs Charles Maughan and children left Monday for their ranch at Pegran, Idaho. Mr A Mrs Dave Clawson and children, Ronnie and Nickie, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Stanford Layton. Mr A Mrs Royal Morgan and daughter, Pauline, of California, are visiting with relatives here. Mr A Mrs J. E. Taylor of rrovo were week end guests of Mr A Mrs work after a weeks illness. Vird Cook is improving at an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Owen Willey, Mrs. Cliff Wood and Mrs. Leo Green attended the trousseau tea given in Ogden Sunday by Mrs. J. II. Roush and Miss Velma Roush. Miss Roush will become a bride of Darnell Willey, son of Mr A Mrs Rufus Willey, this next week. Mr A Mrs Joseph Josephson and daughter, Sandra, of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr A Mrs Spare Stamp Valid June 10-pou- nd . 30-d- ay in Ogden. Mrs. Dan Adams was honored with a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of daughter and Mr A Mrs Louis Brown, in Ogden canyon. Other guests were Dan Adams, Mr A Mrs Wayne Winegar and son. Tommy; 'Miss Marlyne Price and Beecher Ad- greater consumer satisfaction. Active committees are now promoting the program in 39 states. ' Last yea Ps Utah champion was Janet Gour-le- y of Brigham City, whose entry of White Rocks captured highest honors. Davis county residents who will compete this year art Harold Horne, Marvin Home and Thad Home, all of Kaysville; Emery Williams and Ralph Streeper of Chicken-of-to-morro- I .Davis county will be represented by 10 poultry raisers in the" 1947 Utah contest, chairman Carl Frischknecht, extension poultryman at Utah State Agricultural college, announced. They will compete against entrants from IS other counties, many of them youths, at the judging to be held August 8 at Salt Lake City in conjunction with the Utah Centennial celebration.' - Top five winners in the state become eligible to enter the western regional meeting thq following day at the same location, for which A A P Food stores have donated, $000 in prises, with a $250 first prise. Regional and state winners will participate in the national finals to take place in 1948, Frischknecht stated. Grand champion will receive $5,000 from the food chain Chicken-of-Tomorro- w 4-- II Centerville, George y, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Davis, State of Utah, ordains as follows: Section 1: It shall be unlawful and runner-u$l,0oo. Othes sub- for any person, firm or corporation stantial awards by the same donor to engage in or carry on the business, profession or practice of tellwill bring the total to $10,000. Overall objective of the tnree-ye- ing fortunes for hire by the means breeding program, which got of medium of palm reading, mind underway in 1010, is to achieve reading, card reading, clairvoyance, meatier birds-whic- astrology, or any other system fore- NOV Cans 5-Ga- llon Lid) (Screw-ToExcellent Condition See IIOD SANDERS Kaysville v Merinos, Shropshire!, Oxford s nnd Dorse ta. Ed Mapes said he had best luck counting crossbreeds. Finally, Bert Childers spoke up ' follow-Ford- aye. . I, Hyrum C. Brough, Clerk Davis County, Utah, do herebd certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an nance entitled, An Ordinance (w tjL hibiting the Practice of Fortum Telling and Providing Penalties the Violation Thereof," as pass by the Board of County Commit sioners of Davis County, Utah, on the 19th day of. May, 1947. HYRUM C. BROUGH. (Seal) Coqnty Clerk. Effective date of this Ordinary is June 9, 1947. . i Main Street 'Phone Kaysville 300-- Kaysville, Utah W GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE We Invite You to Come In nnd Discuss Your Problems With Us On GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION . PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE .... from Utah Oil Refining Company a great new motor oil e. The Layton Jaycee-Ette- s held a board meeting at the home of Mrs. Lorraine Jacobson Monday evening. Those attending were: Mrs. Viola Whitesides, Mrs. Lorla Simmons, Mrs. Marian Brailsford, Mrs. Wanda Madison, Mrs. Thelma Paulson, Mrs. La .Rue Bassett, Mrs. Virl Biggs and Mrs. Maxie LJ V L- Shetley. Jed and Gary Oviatt were last week guests of their grandparents, Mr A Mrs Rufus Dickson. Their parents', Mr A Mrs Reed Oviatt, spent the week in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr A Mrs Rufus Dickson spent Friday in Woodruff. Mr A Mrs Welden Roberts and family have moved into the home fomerly occupied by Mr A Mrs Snoden Roberts, who have moved to Ontario, Ore., to make their home. Frank Winegar of Kaysville and Mrs. Madtha Guthrie of Clear- - 0 - Pi 0 (I 15 Conoco Service ' Station Your Mileage Merchant" Knysville DELBERT E. PILCIIER Operator Gas and Oil Specialised Lubrication Washing Polishing Tire Repair Goodrich Silvertown Tires, Tubes, Batteries Expert Tire Recap- o ping Open 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 V P. M. Every Day In the Week. Here's I sit premium-plu- s lubrication Sure theres more go when you rtmo the -goo." Theres nothing to stick rings or interfere with free valve action and smooth,-powerfpiston strokes." Get rid ofenginc deposits sludge, varnish, carbon, and soot nd you have a sweeter running engine , . a better lubricated, longer lasting engine; Joe Marsh ul How to Go to Sleep FOR SALE - Skyline Building & Investment Company ar will consume less feed, resulting in telling future events, or to engage increased profits to poultrymen and in or carry on any similar business or practice within the limits of Davis County, lying outside the field were Sunday guests - of Mr corporate limits of any incorporated i A Mrs Michael Miller in Skyline. city or town. ' HYRUM C. BROUGH, County Clerk. The vote on the passage of above Ordinance was as , aye; Nalder, aye; ToW Mrs Harold Dawson entertained about forty little guests at her home Wednesday afternoon for the 8th birthday of her daughter, Kar-len- ,, rs EUGENE C. FORD, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners . TELLING p, quick-growin- g, offense and each day and continuing Smedley Clair Stewart of Clearfield, Golden shall constitute a separate offense Waite of Layton, Seymour Rigby and be punishable as herein proof Farmington, and Bryce M. Sing-le- vided. of Bountiful. Section 3:This Ordinance shall take effect 13 days after the first publication thereof. OnDIllAHCE Passed by the County Commisof Davis County, Utah, this sioners AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING 19th of May, 1947. day THE PRACTICE OF FORTUNE Kaysville. Davia County. UtTi June 5, 1947 Page ) Thure-- , ams. an . operation for the removal of her tonsils Saturday. Stephen Scof field, Warren Evans, Grant Call, Gary Scoffield and L. J. Flint were graduates from Primary Sunday afternoon into the eb-nte- w Section 2: Penalty: Any person, firm or corporation who violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished with a fine of not more than $50.00 or with imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding 30 days or by both such fine and imprisonment. Any violation of this Ordinance shall be considered a son-in-la- Adams. Annly Adams, daughter of Mr A Mrs Blaine Adams, underwent Rom Davis Youths to Enter Utah Poultry Contest J i Dr A Mrs Joseph P; Kesler are attending a medical convention in San Francisco. Mrs. Allen N. Adams and children of. Lake Town were the week end guests of Mr A Mrs Blaine Nancy Adams of Laketown is visiting with Mr A Mrs Blaine AdGolden M. Adams. Mr A Mrs Vernon Robins and ams. Mrs. Walter Smedley entertain- daughter, Della, Miss Mary Bone Robinsof Frank . and. Salt Lake spent the week end at Bryces canyon. Mrs. Franklin Hickenlooper and infant daughter have returned where home from the Salt Lake LDS ' hospital. Mr A Mrs Wells Hadfield of Hill Villa - have received word that their son, Delbert W. Hadfield, who is serving as an LDS missionary in Northern California, has been appointed second counselor to President Ellsworth. Mr A Mrs Stanford Cowley and We were sitting around Bill W Mr A Mrs Don Lavender attended parlor Friday evening nnd the the races at Provo over the weekto the best way of overturned talk end. coming sleeplessness ...like breath1 ing real alow nnd deep, Imagining L that yon weigh a ton, or aimply throwing away the pillow. The conMDsus favored counting . Several Hundred sheep. But right away was the question: whit kind of sheep t There were some votes for countin' p 1 .Housewives and industrial users will be permitted to buy sugar' in advance of the customary ration-iijg date to enable supplies to move jvhile railroad transportation is a- vailable, the Sugar Rationing Administration, USDA, announced today. This action does not Increase rations, but merely advances dates when purchases may be made. To enable more sugar lo be mov ed now, three changes were an nounced in rationing program: 1. A second stamp for consumers (No. 12) will be validated June 1 instead of July 1. but must still last until October 31. 2. Date of applicaiton for third quarter allotments to both percentage and provisional allowance industrial users will be advanced from June 10 to June 1. 3. The limitation will be removed for industrial users to enable them to purchase their entire allotment as soon as it is granted. her Pinochle club at her home Guests were: Mrs. Wednesday. Lyle Simmons, Mrs. Ray Walker, Mrs. Harold Harros, Mrs. Otto Kent, Mrs. JamesPrigmore, Mrs. Wallace Latham and Mrs. Mamie Whitesides. . Mrs. Arval Allen entertained the Skyline 500" club at her home this (Thursday) afternoon. Mrs. Harold Harmes is spending ten days in Payson. t Under the direction of the University of Utah Extension Service a eight class Square Dance Course began Monday evening at the Verdeland park community hall. The classes are being taught by Professor L. N. Neilson of the University of Utah. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs.' Priscilla Adams of Garland visited at the homes of Mr A Mrs Laurence E. Ellison and Mrs. Ella Dawson and Mrs. Laura Craig. Mr A Mrs Elburn Dickson and son, Franklin, accompanied their daughter, Mrs. Joe Smith, to their ranch in Hannah, Utah. Michael Adams is still ill at the home of hi, parents, Mr A Mrs John Adams. Lois Ann Young, daughter' of Mr A Mrs. John Young, is receiving treatment at the Dee hospital Melvin Brock. M. I. 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