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Show . attended the O. F. T. Sha-re- n don Roberts Tylor, DeRay at the home Kaysville, Davis ConntT'JT Judkins, Clint afternoon entertained Mrs. Lee Thomsen Den- club Friday Ruth Baird. Dr. Arley Flinders of The children of Mr. and Mrs. and Karen Stafford and Thur- - M- of Mrs. Dale Holbrook in Sunset gave an illustrated lecture Lloyd Cook are staying at the Thursday afternoon at a party for Mitchell. , home of their grandparents, Mr. her daughter," Linda Lous birth- nis and displayed articles on China,. wei Mrs. and Mrs. John Adams day. Little guests attending, were Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Smith and Mrs. Asahel Stevenson. and two sons visited Sunday in Bountiful with their grandparents, Newa About Folks to LAYTON MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS Correspondent Phone 219-J- " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sessions. Dinner guest Sunday at the Mr. end Mrs. Ross JftlUiams nd home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden F. two sons were dinner guests Sun- Adams were Mr. 'and Mrs. John day of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Putnik of Tooele, Lewis Haney of Colorado, (21ark Adams of Salt Smith and family. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan is few Hill James spending a. weeks with his grandchildren, Mr. Harris. Lionel H. Layton returned to the and Mrs. Dee Chipman, and two BYU at Provo Sunday after Mr. Don and Mrs. children and spending the week end with his Perkins in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ellen Green and son, Mel- parents. Mrs. Reta Dawson and Mrs. vin, of Tremonton is visiting with Jane Heslop and son. Bud, of SyMrs. Maggie Forbes and Mr, and racuse, spent Thursday with Mr. Mrs. R.' William Adams. and Mrs. Milton Call. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel I. Layton Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett and sons, Jimmy and Lionel H., and Randy, of Salt Lake, were attended a birthday party Satur- the son, week end guests of Mr. and day for the first birthday of little Mrs. C. J. Stimpson. William Wintle, son of Mr. and Wallace Bennett, former secreMrs. De Vere Wintle, in Honey-villof the European mission, was Mrs. Wintle is the former tary guest speaker at the Layton Fourth Kathleen Layton. ward sacrament meeting Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Layton and Mrs. Irene Higley left Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Love for a few weeks' trip to Sacramen- and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jay to, California. Love and daughter, Jaydene, were Layton Fourth ward MIA will Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and present their three act drama The Mrs. Ezra Tolman in Clearfield. Haunted House, at the Layton Mrs. Ruth Adams entertained Second ward amusement hall, Mar. in honor of the birthday of Friday IS, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Ethel Hodson. Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith and were Mrs. Blood, Mrs. Della family of Sunset and Mr, and Reed, Mrs. Mary Hadfield and Mrs. Opal Mrs. Reed Oviatt and children of Lavon Stuart. were Sunday guests Farmington A genealogical cottage meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson. will be held Tuesday evening at Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cain arrivthe home of Mr. ana Mrs. Byron ed home last week from Sacramen- Nalder. to, Calif., where they had spent Mrs. D. D. Harris underwent a the winter. major operation at the Dee hosMr. and Mrs. Thomas Rich of in Ogden Monday. pital Salt Lake were Sunday guest of ' The Girls Leadership under the Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Stevenson. direction Mrs. Olive Wixom was taken to sented theof Mrs, Mary Adams preat the Layton the Dee hospital in Ogden for a Third wardprogram sacrament meeting which received she spine injury Sunday evening. Talks were given when she fell several weeks ago. by Gayle Whitesides, Ileene Firth Second ward Sunday and Margaret Nalder. Music 'was Layton school preparation meeting was furnished by the Youth Chorus unheld Monday evening at the home der the direction of Mrs. Pearl of Jean Stevenson. Nalder and Bishop Clyde Adams Mrs. Wendell Smith flew to Las 22 individual awards and Vegas, Nevada, Sunday to visit her presentd three awards. group sister. They will go by auto to Last week fifteen girl Scouts, Mexico for a months trip. under the direction of Mrs. Ada Mr. and Mrs. Vern Egan enterSwafford attended a roller skattained at a well arranged party in This troop is ing party Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. sponsored by Ogden. the Jaycees-Ette- s of and Mrs. Maine Whitesides,' Mr. Layton and was accompanied by and Mrs. C. G. (Pete) Chandler, Maxie Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kept and Mr. Barbara Shetley, Clara ' Baker and Kennedy. and Mrs. Arval Allen. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day had Mr. and Mrs. Otha Green have as their guests, Mr. returned from Berkeley, California, and Mrs.Sunday dinnerMr. and Mrs. Davis, Ray 'where they visited with their LaMar Day and Bon Steven, Mr. and daughter and Mrs. ' DeVon Day, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Judkins and Marlene and Douglas Day. Gary, sons, Val and Clint, spent Sunday Mrs. Doris Hamblin and Mrs. in Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Belle Campbell entertained their Newell Judkins. club at the Hamblin home ThursMr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons were day evening. GuestB were Fern Simmons, Donna Layton, Norene Saturday evening guests of Mr. Trotter, Bertha Knowlton, Marand Mrs. Leland Bone in Kays-villgaret Meade, Geneal Adams, MarLivingston, Dorothy Lota, Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Smith garet. Hazel Vondra, Helen Van Zant, and sons were dinner guest Thurs- Alice Holbrook and Helen Neilson. day evening of Mr. and Mrs. JimWilliam J. mie Duckworth at their home in Hadfield were Burton and Delbert the speakers at the Kavsville. Clearfield LDS ward SunFirst A large number of people of the evening. North Davis stake Sunday school dayNorth Sunday school attended an excursion to the LDS Union Davis stake was held March 18 meeting in Lake Salt temple Friday. 2 p. m. at the Layton ward Mrs. Artell Chandler and Mrs. at chapel. Therxa Marshall attended club at The Aaronic Priesthood and the home of Mrs. Althea Toolson Girls Leadership presented the in Clearfield Tuesday evening. program Sunday evening at the Mrs. Charles Flint and Mrs. Layton Third ward. Ralph Page spent Thursday with Mrs. Irvin Hennefer spent last their sister, Mrs. Mary Heiner in week end in Salt Lake with Mr. Roy. and Mrs. Jay Hennefer and family. ' Mrs. Von Mathews and Mrs. Mrs. Chloe Harris has returned Orvil Webb of Ogden entertained home Salt Lake where she with a pink and blue shower in has fromseveral weeks. spent honor of Mrs. Eugene Rowe, at her Mrs. Ramona Young Mrs. Dorohome in Layton, Friday evening. Adams, Mrs. Eda Deese, MrS. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill and son, thy Edith Sanders and Mrs. Afton Ronnie, spent Sunday in Salt Lake Pidd entertained Friday evening at with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chipman the Young home with a pink and and Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkins. blue Mrs. Eldredge Smith spent Sun- About shower e for Mrs. Ina Fry. twenty-fivguests attendday of last week in Logan with ed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Major. Mr. and Mrs. Maine Whitesides Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson are building a new home on the returned home Sunday from Garroad. mountain denia, Calif., after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George D. Watt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ralphs of Rockland, Idaho, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corbridge Complete Line of and Mrs. Emma Corbridge. Mrs. Grocery Equipment, Ralphs is a daughter of Mrs. EmIncluding ma Corbridge. Meat Counter Mrs. Otto Cole entertained a number of relatives at her home Cash Register Tuesday in honor of her birthday. Scales A hot chicken dinner was served And Other Incidentals to Mrs. John Stoker, Mrs. Laurence Criddle, Mrs. Earl Dennis of Contact Syracuse, Mrs. Guy Olsen, Mrs. V. D. STEPHENSON Norman Bingham and Mrs. Bill or Call Bailey, of Ogden, Mrs. Rule Hun-sak464-and Mrs. Kesley Shoemaker Kaysville ' -l e. v Mens 8 Oz. Fully Sanforized Chambrey and Covent Work Shirts - Blue Denim Juvenile Western Style Girls' Sun Shorts Waist Overalls of white and light blue denim and twills, trimmed in Overalls , Reinforced bar tacked at point of strain. Sanforized, full cut. With detachable suspenders, oz. sanforized blue denim. 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