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Show Neva Abost Folks In LAYTOII Mirris Simnons Mrs. Correspondent Phone 0219-J- 1 Those homo over the weekend from the A. C. at Logan and the BYU were Jane Evans, Joan Moss, Carol Call, Myrna Day, Claudia Layton, Stanley Flint and Steve Scoffield. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sessions and two children of Driggs, Idaho, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Ethel Corbridge. Mrs. Corbridge accompanied them as far as Brigham City and spent Sunday with another daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams. Mrs. Rouelda Thompson and Mrs. Emma Stevenson spent last Tuesday in Provo with Sherrie Thompson, who la attending school at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Elbern Dickson spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and three 1 son-in-la- daughters. . Sgt. and Mrs. LaMont Worsley and son have returned from Camp Sheridan, I1L, where Sgt. Worsley has been stationed, lie spent the past two years there and in gia and California, and has now been released. Mrs. Worsley is the former Esther ' Steverison. They will live id Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Neville have returned after a weeks visit with Lb Donald Neville, who is stationed at Camp Erwin, California. Those attending funeral services Monday in 7ramonton for Mrs. Teresas Adanis White included' Mr. and Mrs. Jabes Adams, Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mrs. Noall Tanner, Mrs. George B. Wilcox, Bishop and Mrs. David Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Robins and Mr. and Mrs. O'Keith Adams, Mrs. Laura Craig and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Craig. , Mr. and Mrs. Haven I. Barlow left Monday for a vacation that will take them to Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons and children. Bob, Billy and Lee Ann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rummel at their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eva McFerson and son, Jed, Mrs. Lydia Brown and Mrs. Emma Stevenson, motored to Idaho Friday and visited relatives and friends. They returned home Monday. Those enjoying dinner at the Irvin Call home on Mothers Day were Mr., and Mrs. Dean Bingham and family of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eh Wood and and their families of Bountiful; Arlene, Carol and Shirley CalL Jackie Watt, who is attending BYU at Provo, visited her grandmother, Mrs, Mabel Stevenson, Mothers day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and son, Dennis, and daughter, Martha, spent a pleasant week in Phoenix, Ariz., returning home Friday. They visited with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Van Epps, with Mr, and Mrs. Dale King, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Barnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Norris, all former residents of Layton and Kaysville. Layton Stake Aaronic Priesthood and their fathers were entertained with a banquet and program Saturday evening in the Lay ton Fourth Ward. Three hundred were in attendance. Mrs. Laura Craig has returned home from a months visit with the her son and daughter-in-laOthello Craigs, in Oakland, Calif. ' Layton Third War choir members fnd their partners will be entertained at a party at the Fourth Ward chapel Thursday evening. News About Folks In KAYSVILLE glewood, California, on Mothers day. Glen Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, underwent an appendix operation at the Dee, hospital last Tuesday. The Kaysville Third ward Primary officers held preparation meeting on May 3 at the home of Mrs. Frank Robison. Mrs. Abbie Lloyd of Pocatello, Idaho, is visiting for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Max-fielfour-year-o-ld Norms Preees, Correspondence Mrs. Clnyton Wood received telephone calls from her sons, Alan Whitesides at Cincinnati, Ohio, and Lynn and Garn Whitesides at In- - Last Sturday, Rufus Dickson, Hansen and Hattie Elizabeth Thomley drove to Lewiston, Cache County, to attend the funeral service of one of their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler spent Frederick Taggart. Mr. Taggart was a former resident of Morgan. the week end in Heber visiting with While in Cache County they all Mrs. Buhlers parents, Mr. and Mrs. went to the cemetery in Clarkston Frank Witt. and visited the grave of Martin Wednesday evening the Kaysville Rotary club members finished Harris. Mr. and Mn. Cayford Cue spent their activities of a leadership the weekend in Ely, Nev., visiting training week for boys and girls. at the home of Mr. Cues It was held at the Davis high school auditorium. Eight high school stu d. UNION dents who participated in the train- and Mrs. Deon Stuart and daughing addressed members of the club. ter, Denice; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richard Bowman was chairman of Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnthe program. son and son, Curtis, of Salt Lake. Frank Williams is ill in the Dee Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swsnger hospital in Ogden. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkin and and Mrs. Lowell Hansen in Syrafamily were guests at a family cuse. They also visited with a gathering on Mothers day in Salt brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bloxham, and with Mr. A. R. Kartchner. Heber Bloxham in Ogden. . Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle will attend Mr. and Mrs. John Halford and the award night on Thursday at son' Vsl, Mr. and Mrs; Curtis the Fort Douglas Veterans hospi- Wright and son, Steven, Mr. and tal. Awards will be given for the Mrs. Richard Layton, Salt Lake; free hours of service rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walton and members of the American Legion son, Micheal and Carol Layton all and Auxiliary during the past year. spent Mother's at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart were and Mrs. Clarence Layton. Another host and hostess to a birthday and daughter, Mrs. T. O. Vickers, of Mothers lay dinner at Kellys cafe Dallas, Texas, called her mother in Clearfield on Sunday. They hon- during the day. ored Mrs. Stuarts birthday. Guests Mrs. Clarence Waterfall was were Glenns and Vsl Stuart, Mr. guest on Friday at the home of Kaysville, Davis County. Utah Thurs., May 12, 1955 Page her daughter, Mrs. Seth Linford, In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle and two daughters visited Sunday in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Mortensen and children, Patie and David, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hayes and daughter, Mynon Mr.; and Mrs. Dale Tolman and sons, Richard, Dennis, Russell and Larry, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins and children, Connie, Linda and Norris, Layton, were dinner guests on Mothers day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. -- Earle Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton will move into the Howard Bloxham home for the summer. ' . Furniture Co. Brings You MOST tor Your MONEY! In TV PERFORMANCE - BEAUTY - QUALITY Come In and compare . . . compare picture . . . compare styling , . , compare performance . compare features! 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