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Show and Mrs. Charles, Robins, Mr.and Mrs. Virl Williams and MrTand Mrs. Floyd Wheat. .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Millfred MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS and daughter, Susan, of Salt Lake Correspondoat were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. Jay Love, Mr. Harri Ad- Mrs. George Wilcox. Mrs. Ida Smith left Saturday to ams and Mrs. Clyde Adams visited in Ogden Sunday with Miss Mary spend a few weeks in Preston, IdaMcLain and Miss Jo Reneike, for- ho, at the home of her son and merly from Little Rock, Arkansas. daughter-in-laMrs. Ella Kingsford was the Dean Hodson, who has recently returned from the L. D. S. mis- guest at a surprise party Friday! sion field, will be the guest speak- evening at the home of Mr. Luer at the Layton Third ward sac- cille Dowdle. The Kingsfords will rament meeting, Sunday evening, leave soon for California to make their home. Guests were, Mrs. Lor Nor. n, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robins at- lee Simmons, Mrs. Elaine Fraley, tended a party in Thatcher, Sat- Mrs. Beth Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Owens, Mrs. Leone Hansen and urday evening. Mrs. Clyde Adams, Mrs. Lettie Mrs. Opal Turman. Adams and son, Clair, spent SatMrs, Gaud Fraley entertained at urday in Garland with Mr. and a birthday party for her twin Mrs. Doyal Rampton, Mrs. Adams daughter, Claudia and Claudine, on remained with her daughter fojr a the fourth birthday Wednesday. There ia nothing like old friends few days. Mrs. Talethia Talbot has been ill This was auilting together. when the folat her home. Thursday from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood and lowing ladies came down son of Centerville, and Mr; and Morgan and were guests of Mrs. Mrs. .Alton Wood of Farmington Elizabeth Hansen: Mrs. Lowina were Sunday guests of Mr. and Young, Mrs. Forde Dickson, Mrs. Dora C. Rich, Mrs. Lillie Gark. Mrs. Irvin Call. Mrs. William Beamson and sons Those from Layton attending were Salt Lake, Mrs. Elisabeth Wood Mrs. Rufus Dickson, Mrs. David and James Evans of Bountiful, Weaver and Mrs. William J. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Thornley. After a lovely dinner, Mrs. Henry D. Call. the afternoon was spent in visitWeek end guests ing and needlework d John E. Neville were Mr. Earl Tall of Kaysvil)e faker and Francis Wednesday with MrsTGeprge Woodruff. Wilcox. Mrs. Harris Adams and daughMr. and Mrs. Ray Hailing have ter, Judy, of Bountiful were Sun- purchased the old Irvin Egbert day visitors at the home of Bishop jlace and have moved in recent- and Mrs. Clyde Adams. Mr. and Mrs. .Virl Williams and Bernice Phillips returned to her Utah Power - and son, Vernon, of Provo were Satur- work at day and Sunday guests of Mr. and Light company Wednesday after Mrs. Carl Crair. y a vacation in the northMrs. Wilda' Jones and spent west and California. a few days last week at the home Wayne Flint has been vacationof Mr. and Mrs, J. William Bur- ing for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ray Corbridge, ton. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Burton have Mrs. Afton Hatch, Mrs. Fern moved into .the Leland Flint home and Barbara Hatch, visin West Layton. ' ited Sunday in Bountiful with relaBob and Billy Simmons attended tives. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riley entera party Wednesday in Farmington given by Mrs. Frank Vowles for tained 'at a dinner Sunday for Mr her son, Dickie. and Mrs. Dick Adams and. famil Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craig and It was the birthday of Sharon A Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Craig were ami. hostesses at a pheasant dinner Mr. and Mrs. William Thornley Sunday evening at the Carl Craig and Mrs. George Hansen visited home to the following guests: Mr. with relatives. In Morgan, Tuea- - Ncvra About Fella la layton ( vis-ite- te . ten-da- . Thur-good.'f'a- . i! i: r yew ul day. Mrs. Dale Naider is improving from a recent illness. Miss. Golds Thornley spent the week end in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Bus) Williams. Layton Fourth ward Relief society commenced their work meeting on Wednesday at 10 a. m. All "fliT . IV ,,v' ,v .rV:JNAWr STATE, jl LOCAL and todl toSrtSU The toULta toe begtaoi time, according to the Commerce Departments compilation tor billion above the previous year. The federal government share U$218, 500,000, (W,whl Pres (Ceatral of the grand total And, It la pointed out, the deficit is expected to increase, THI T0TA1 Dltt in the 0. 8, fadudlnf forernraent, bwlness xodtio) News About Folks in CLINTON Cathern D. Frasier. Mrs. Trellis and Bishop Child were present at the special Officers and teachers meeting whichpreceded the conference session. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Child spent last Wednesday and Thursday with their son Kenneth Child and his family in Lewiston. Lawrence Flinders is in an Ogden hospital where he underwent an operation last Sunday. Mrs. Harold Simpson was a guest of her mother, Loretta R. C. Child last week. Mr. and Mrs. Revere Burnett and Mr. and Mr- J- - R- - Holbrook and children of West Point visited with Mrs. Burnetts brother, Dan Brigham Ross and his family-City Sunda.y Mr. and Mrs. Don De WTitt and Morristown, N. Y. Miss Bingham was met at the Ogden airport by her- mother, Martha P. Bingham and Mr. And Mrs. Arnold Bingham. First Counselor Wanda M. Beus conducted Relief society ward conference held Sunday evening in the LDS ward chapel. Talks were made secby President Verda C. Parker, ond counselor; Katherine V. Child, Mabel C. Child. Florence Trellis, of the Lake View Relief society stake board, and Bishop M. B. Child. Presentation of general, stake and ward officers was by secretary La Vern S. Parker. The singing mothers chorus sang two numbers, directed by Katherine V. Child, with Myrtle R. Davis as accompanist, who also played the Prelude. Invocation was offered by ary E. Bybee and benediction by - MRS. LORETTA R. CHILD Correspondent Miss Donna Binghani returned home via United Air Lines last Thursday night, bringing with her a beautiful Seeing-eydog. Misa Bingham greatly enjoyed her 22 days of training with the dog at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stsntop have purchased a home in Golden kcres subdivision and wilb .soon move from their home in .VerdelaiSP park. Mr. and Mrs. Art Jackson and children of Tooele were Sunday guests of Mrs. Chloe Harris. Mr. nd Mrs. Joe Smith and daughter, Annette, of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbem Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frost of Logan were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel I. Layton. Mrs. Oma Wilcox, Kathy Wilcox and Julie Simmons attended the Lute Song at Ogden high school e. - Verdeland Cub -- Scouts Tour Hill Air Base A group of 28 cub scouts fron pack No. 2, Verdeland Park, Lay. ton, Utah were conducted on a to of Hill Air Forcebase Thorsdiy evening by a member of the Pub. lie Information Office at Hill AFB The troop was given a ing demonstration by the Hill KTl fire departments crash crew and were briefed on the use of water in fighting fires and the use of the big 22 ton cirdox fire truck whick is used in fighting gasoline and oQ fires at Hill Field. The cub seuts from Verdeland Park werfVjrfhdying their theme i$f the month of October. Fin Detection. They were accompanied by Mrs. Howard Bivins and Mn Thorne, their den mothers, and Mr. W. G. Knowlden, their cub master. fire-fig- ht Saturday. Layton Fourth ward Relief society presented a pageant depicting the organization of the first Relief society at thd ward meeting sani-tarii- y Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bennett veg- visited last Saturday with Mr. and ' Vfhatovcryoubuy alSTIMSOir-- STORES you isay feel IQ per coni assured that the itein you bought is cleanand has been handled. Particularly does this apply with fresh meats, etables, fruits and other perishables. At STILISOirS the freshest, cleanest foods never cost more, often much less. I S Mrs. Arlepe E. Knox of heTm Arnold Baker, has rtturned home in San Gabriel Calf Mr. and Mrs. Leo prv;R son, Brent, of Evanston, week end in Clinton. Among week end guest Davis. wTe? Rod Collett, i, Ivins and Larson eJ Lake City. , Mrs. ..Anna F. West of Ore visited with members family In Clinton this week. Mrs. Lee Olsen and child. Maureen, Carolyn and IW Plain City spent Sunday iaCfo. Mr. and Mrs Ed Evans home last week from Los AneJu. Calif, where they visite4S; their son, Neil, who is attend; Woodberry college. Mr. and Mrs. Arverd Waite and daughter, Kaye, of Syracuse wm, Sunday guests of Mr and Vu " Dean Child. t S ' Oedw. ol birthday. - daughter of uT , Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corbridge visited Sunday in Brigham Gty with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams. Mrs. Gordon Sessions and daugh-ter, Kay,' returned home Friday to Driggs, Idaho, after spending the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sessions. Mrs. Marjorie Simmons entertained Friday evening at her home at a textile and figurine class. Mrs. Verna Hill instructed a large group of ladiea in stenciling and painting. -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bennett entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Bennetts birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Layton. Charles P. Maughan olPegram, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Maughan of Logan have returned after a few days visiV here. Mr. and Mrs. Peder C. Leth of Ogden spent a few days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Charles P. Maughan. 10, ,1919 lX!,MrdMr-a- Mrs. William Thornley. Mrs. Ada Rich of Morgan is visiting in Layton ,with her sister, Mrs. Heber ' Dun-antfor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Snarr of Salt Lake were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams and family. Layton Second jfrard executive meeting was held Monday evening at the ward chapel. Thorley Taylor returned home Saturday from Boise where he attended a three-da- y insurance convention. Sherry Adams, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Dick Adams, entertained 24 little friends at a party Saturday evening in honor' of her 8th mm 4 small workers are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Craig formerly of Cedar City, now of Salt Lake, visited with relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Thornley and daughter, Jane, were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and n . Thurs. Nov. Mrs. De Vere Wintle in. Honey-vinThat evening and Sunday, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frost in Logan. It was Mr. e. Bennetts birthday. -F- REE DELIVERY SALMON - TOMATO, HEINZ BROOKDALE, TALL CAN TRY IT FOR DUMPLINGS BISQUICK, 2 12 1949 FORD TUDOR $1650.00 Extra clean, ready to go, low mileage, radio, heat- IN 1 SOUP, 3 Cans o . Lb. MIX Com, Cream Style T t llU I Payette Valley, NO. 2 Can BEANS, No. 2 Can. RAISINS, DEL MONTE, CUT GREEN Sun Maid, Seedless, It . er, over drive, air ride tires. 1947 FORD TUDOR V8 $1145.00 and Grey, heater seat covers. 1947 CELERY, Lb. : good FORD CONVERTIBLE V8L-$1295.- ORANGES, 00 . Radio, heater, new tires, new top. 1939 FORD FORDOR V8 SURFINE i : Cigarettes Shortening 3 CARTON LB. CAN PRODUCE ! CELERY, Utah, Lb. BLEACHED i i YAMS, Lb. . . U $275.00 . flw tiroa ROYAL, NO. MEATS $595.00 . . .5(0 j $150.00 CHEESE. Mild Good transportation. 1934 PLYMOUTH LARD SS0.00 1936 HUDSON i! i :l 'I C ILT-L-C.O PXI 9 FOR RUGS, UPHOLSTERY, PT. 2) Dog Food, 3 Cans . A VETS OPEN SUNDAYS ...Lb, 4IC7 ... Lb. 22c MINCE MEAT, Old English, Recipe, Rum Flavor Lb. 23c H CLEARFIELD can U Post Toasties-'- BACON, Morrill's Pride. Eastern Com Fed ... Lb- - ! PORK ROAST 4 GROUND nOUlID. Lean Lb. rarinmeiFs UmiDini of Laytp WE FINANCE! ' , EASY TERMS! Layton, Utah Phone 21 1 V Deal Pack & $275.00 BISHOPS 9:C3 CAN Simoniz Shampoo Motor overhauled, about 30 miles per gallon, very clean car. 1936 CHE V TUDOR $125.00 Stcro Hours 11 !5 g 'New paint, new tires. 1941, WILLEYS $ 'Sliced Bacon, Lb. ,l(Sw 4? J7 A Ground Beef, Lb. PortoiaV 28c Runs good. 1942 FORD FORDOR V8 ESH 17 1355 MIX.... 2 0 OQQ5QO0 U PUMPKIN, 2 Cans? 11 17 1936 FORD FORDOR V8 J(s&0QBj M kII JUST 4 MINUTES $S5.00 $ Picnic Hams, Lb. fix (QT FOR JUICE ? GIANT FUDGE $325.00 Good, dependable car. 1937 FORD TUDOR V8 -- t , FOR FROSTING OR FUDGE $250.00 ? ORANGES, Lb Soap LARGE JUICY U - (Rtf New rings, and bearings. 1935 FORD FORDOR V8 vT ( t' 4 LG. 2 FOR sp i , j Hershey Bars - White King GARLAND BLEACHED . !jl Phone 67 Savings to You Since 1882" n |