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Show ti . .Si Coeaty, pavia KsysvllU, Ogden, rbited with Mr. and Mra. Arnold M. Bartea Sunday evening, Mrs. J. B. Cooley waa hoetess to mambara of tha Kaysville Bay View club at bar home in Layton, Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Ran. dali Bowring gava the story "The Devil and Daniel Webeter" by Stephen Vincent Be net. Mrs. Clover Sanders rendered three vocal locals, sad Kathryne Elibon played two piano numbers. Refreshments were served to 18 members and the following special guests, Mrs. Otha Creen, Mbs Miriam B a meet Mrs. Louis Cook, Mra. Colden Layton and Mra. Henry jL)U Thura, May 22. 195? Base J2 Miss Ellis Will Lead Gleaners Ruggeri The First and Third ward y CalUew ElUa FARMINGTON - - Mb Celleeu of Mr. and Mrs. Elite, daughter Owtn Ellis of Farmington and a member of the First ward, ws elected president of tha Davla ataka Junior Glaanara at recent aloctiana. Committee members vrba will aarva with Mina ElUa ara: Angie Ceroid ye Webster. Keys villa; Smoot, Centerville; Marla King, Kayeville; Lory Phillips, North Dobson, Johann Farmington; Farmington; Maxine Burton Kays-villDonna Everett, CantarvUlaj Craca Tlngay, Centerville, Junior Glaanar ataka leader, conducted the elertlona held la the Farmington LDS ward recreation hall. a; New a A beat Folk la KAYSVILLE Arnold M. Borneo Correspondent rhones KayevlQa St Department tTesldent of al , a ' MAJOR ROLE DUTJHG STKCIE ASSUT-IE- S Pounds, Oklahoma City; .Perry Pounds, Sayre and Wesley founds, Peyton, Jtxot; also one skter ' Mrs. Laura Sahalitx, Altars. Tha body was' shipped te Sayra, Mrs. Dollle CLEARFIELD Mee .Pounds Dorley, 48. a resi- Oklahoma where funeral service " dent at 74 Villa drive, Clearfield, will be held this week. died last Friday morning. May 16, at SL Benedict's hospital after a five-da- y illness. . Mr. end Mrs. Mur-Un- d LAYTON Mra. Dorley was born December W. Stevenson announce the 12, l'.ed, in Decatur, Texs( a of their daughter, Eter. daughter of James and Hattie King marriage and Lament Woriley, ton of Mr. Pounds. She received her educaV. Wor ley of Cen- Leo and Mr. tion in Decatur and Sayre, OklaThe marriage took place terville. homa. She waa a member of the today (Thursday) in the Salt Lake Baptist church. LDS temple. A reception thb eveShe was married Oct. 12, DM 7 at the Layton Pint ward hall to Joseph Henry Dorley at Gallup, ning will honor the young couple. New Mexico and after living a short while In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, they moved to plearfieid where they kavej since resided. Mrs. Ida A. 8ulllvan LAYTON ' ' Besides her husband, Clearfield, announces tho approaching marthe Is survived by one son, Wil- riage of, her daughter, Louise, to liam Joseph Dorley, Oklahoma Stanley C. Mann, son of- - Mr. and City and a daughter, Mrs. LaYon Mn. George B. Msnn of Bount(Dorothy Marie) Matlock, Dellas, iful Tbs young couple will be feted Texas; .five brothers, Georg with a wedding reception at tha Pounds, N acor a, Texas; Joseph Layton Fourth ward amusement Pounds, Alius Oklahoma, James hell on Thursday, May 2lKh. Mrs. J. H. Dorloy Died on Friday NEWLYWEDS To Be Wed -- Av-' Cemlag to tk rescue ef schools and koesewivra darby the bakery strike waa Nesmaeae bakery la Farmiagtee where the Neemann family worked loeg boors to supply tke demaad for breed. 8kewa X above are, left to right, Mrs. Alfred Neumann, whs wee eelling breed hot fra the evea aa fast ea Mr.' Neumaaa, center, could hake It. At right la Mra. Dorothy Nenmsne Sever! a, who cams frees Salt Lake City each day te assist her father daring the emergency. Another daaghter, Crnco, pat- ea a white apron and helped eat after school. Mr. Neumann averaged frees II te I hears work durieg the strike. Neumann FARMINGTON Farmington and Centerville ele- Increasing their baking to almost homa bakery, "The Bread Basket. mentary Schools, Bountiful Jun- Ijxio loaves. In order to supply as of Farmington last week anawtred ior high and Bountiful high school. many families as possible, Mrs. tha emergency call of schools and The Neumann's also hsv a con- Neumann limited purchases. Handicafes in the area for bread aa union tract to supply bread to La- capped by baking facilities for such bakery employes In major firms goon and serereT other establish- atask, tho famQy group put ia went on strike ments, not to mention the tremen- extra long hours to supply the dous increase in, the demands frpnt demand. Hardest hit of the Traffic waa heavy at the little publie were schools and eating es- housewives who' found tho grocery tablishments. Mrs. Housewife shelves bare of bread, bakery south of Farmington with Mr. and Mrs. Neumann were even bus drivers stopping off to could dig out her bread recipe for her own family but assisted by their daughters, Mr. pick up their bread. For tho NeuIn tha schools and cafes there was Dorothy N. Severin, Salt Lake manns tha project was a long, g neither time nor facilities to bake Gty, and Grace Neumann, 16. a process of panning, tha number of loaves required student at, Davis high tehooL Mr. baling and sacking bread all day each day. For instance, Davis high,' Neumann began hia day at 4 a.m. long, but the answer to their extra which was supplied by tha bakery, and Hiring tha week did not quit effort during the emergency waa uotil around midnight uses some 00 loaves a day. explained by the aim pie statement Other schools furnished bready x Tho first day of tha strike the from one member of the family, loaves W Want to Help " during the emergency Included the Neumanns turned out - : DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL, WORKS LENNOX tXAi OIL AND GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS 1 CHIMNEY itW Ibcma Bountiful 105 or IQ Qua. A-- Trump, Prop. . ... breed-eatin- g , r., KNOWS: THE Traffic ocddonl hove killed almost twice 01 many Americans o oil the notion wort. PRO-CMY- f loni-forgott- - - Ot Scfefy It No Accident never-endin- DID YOU KNOW T. y'Y "Cseeswtel b eer TUAT4 Yw ' A KAYSVILLE SYRACUSE A baby daughter daughter waa born Sunday in a Salt Lake weighing six pounds six ounce waa hospital to Mr. and Mra. Ronald born last Sunday at aa Ogden host McCormick. pital to Mr. and Mra. Blair R. CLEARFIE Wishing she Barber. This b their second child. could see the look oa husband Little Joan Barber b anxiously Gails face' when he hears the SUNSET Another sou was awaiting the arrival home of bar good new b Mrs.' Beverly .Steven-soi.h- o bora Jo Mr. and Mrs. James E. new sister. Grandparents Include welcomed, a eon et' CUP) Saturday, May 17th, in tha Mr. and Mrs. Alton Young of Lay-to- n Earley am. Tuesday at Hill Air Force St. Marks hospital thats four and Mr. and Mrs. Ruloe BarBess Hospital The young man who of a kind for tha Earbys. Former ber, Syracuse. waa not scheduled to arrive this residents of Bountiful Mr. Ear-b- y soon weighed g pounds, 1 ounce b now the pharmacist at SunHo will b welcomed at home by If there be any truer measure ' set hb elster. Hb Daddy b serving of a man than by what he does, with a Naval Medical lnit ia it must be by what be gives. Korea. Proud grandparents are Robert South SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mayor and Mr. Melvlfl G. Wood Ray Ward are the proud parents of Clearfield. of twia boys' May 2tk Mra. Ward This also b proverbial that b tho former Lynrtt rOlon of though eternal justice be graciously West Point. The twins are their gentle, yet It may seen) severe. KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mr. first children. ' Mary Baker Eddy Dallas Young, 418 East 2nd North street, Kaysville, announce the ar rival of a daughter at a Salt Laka hospital Friday. . Stork Talk Of oM 11 r erfeat , . .. eeXIdst V'v ;..' -- I ere levs etal Weffl 4 1t- - o fiSMi &' tee sew. jand doRors ore fust Cl When ''price pe op, year dollar pee down. When pricet pa dew a, poor dollar poo op. If you'd tik to too tho price ride of tho Hood down, bore' what to do. Help boost production without Increasing cost. Once wo start tHo bolt reOTnp, woT el earn more." "Price oo-o- w s'lr oei OOOOCX In Bountiful , and Mrs. Walter spent Sunday in Pleasant visiting with Mr. Buhlera Gottlied Buhler, who ia M. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. BAKEIIY L ef Societies will meet Tuesday afternoon May 27. Tha Third ward meeting has been called for 1:30 oclock when Mrs. Thelma Sanders will give the "Social Science" lesson. The First ward trill meet et 2 P.M, when the tame lesson will b given by Mrs. Myrtle B. Waits. The Second ward society will meet Monday May 26( at 2 oclock when tha "Literary" lesson will be treated. Mra. Winifred Barton, formerly of Kaysvills, entertained Kaysville ladies at a luncheon at her apartment in , 8alt Lake Wednesday afternoon. Among those attending ware Mrs. William R. Perkins, Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell, Mrs. Amelia Cottrell, Mrs. Lucille Barker, Mrs. Sterling Morton, Mrs. Vaughn P. Sheffield, Mrs. ' Bertha Linford, Mrs. II. Vernon Mansell, and Mra, lsabell Burton. ' Tha "Evening" Bridge club were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. George F. Barker, Thursday. After an evening ,of bridge refreshments were served to tan guaata. Mr. and Mra. Raymond J. Ash ton left Wednesday morning for an extended trip to the east. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Monaon, Brigham City visited with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mra. Melvin Monaon and family over the week-enPhilip Robins fell and broka hb Ug at his hme Friday morning. The Shentanka club met at tha homo of Mrs. Wllford V, Webstar Wednesday afternoon. The time waa spent ia sewing after which refreshment vers served to eleven guests. Mrs. George T. Barker wea hostess to tha A Lonas club at a buffet supper followed by bridge at her home Tuesday evening. ..The guests numbered nine. Mr. and Mra. Fred Jldwell and three children and Miss Basel Sessions all of Farmington were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison'and family. Mr. and Mra, Vaughn Peterson, Ogden ' vblted with their mother Mrs. James E. Bennett Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Art Sandberg, San Francisco, arrived her Sunday and will spent tea days vbitnlg with Mrs. Sandberg's parents Mr. and Mra William Parker and other relatives. They will also visit with Mr. Sandbergs parents Mr. and Mra. Kimball Sandberg in' Logan. Mrs. Frank SibbetU (pent a few dsya last week In Oakland, Calif, an a bubneaa trip for Naval Depot. d. tha American Legion Auxiliary and Mr. Roy N. Kiloyle and Diatrlct Commander No. 2 of tha American Legion and Mr. Clark Cheney attended a meeting of tha American Legion and Auxiliary held la Lagan Friday evening. Miae Sophie Steerart returned Saturday from a Salt Lake hoepi-tafter suffering from throe broken bones in her limb and broken arm, tha raault of a fall at her home several weeks ago. Mn. Genevieve L. Baraea and Mrs. Kenneth McKee both of Salt Lake City wero Sunday guaata of Mr, and Mr. Arnold M. Berne. Mr, and Mrs. Boas Davis and two a mall eons, IMintiful; were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Davla mother Mra. Lola Stephens. Mra. E. M. Bagley, Salt Lake City vlalted with her alter,Miaa Irena Swan over tha weekend. A large number of KayavlUe r relativoa and friend attended funeral aarvicoa for Samuel Cottrell held et the ealhederal of the Madeline, In Salt Lake City Monday morning-;'-' Mr. Cot ter 11 who waa 7(1, waa bora and raised in Farmington and a pent hia aarly Ufa in Davb county. Ko waa a brother of Mra. Ortalr A. 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