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Show r Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., Aug. 4, 1955 Page 7 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Love are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Love is the former News About Folks In Walker, Judy Painter, Beth Bodily, lunch at the home of their leader very exciting treasure hunt was Glenda Cook, Donna Thurgood, Mrs. Clayton Holt last Wednesday held at th home of Mr, and Mrs. SYRACUSE Linda Beazer, Carolyn Hansen, evening. Later in the evening a Mark D. Cook. Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett Linda Ilahsen, Marilyn Ence and Correspondent Donell Sessions. Mrs. Howard C. f Phone Criddle is sports director of this ward. Both teams received gifts of Syracuse Second Ward Teams are a softball and bat. Victorious in Stake Softball TournThe Young Mens softball team ament. also won the stake tournament, The Syracuse Second Ward girls playing Clearfield First Ward Satsoftball team won the stake softurday, and will now enter the diviball Tournament in their final sional meet in Ogden. game with West Point last week. Participants include Mrs. Maurine The Cook reunion was held SunMarble, Mrs. Delphine Sessions, afternoon at the Syracuse day Mrs. Marlene Keller, Mrs. Gladys school grounds under the bowery. feherma Waite, Mrs. Mulford, Mrs. hundred and twenty-seve- n Barbara Barber, Miss Francis One of the family enjoyed the members Miya, 'Miss Patsy Beazer, Miss afternoon visiting with one another. Nedra Walker, Miss Judy Sessions, A picnic lunch and games comMiss Leona Beazer, Miss Judy Dixpleted the day. on and Miss Marion Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber, Also victorious was the Beehive Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smedley of We volunteer extra services and courtesies that are team from the Second Ward. Mak- Layton and Mrs. Mr. Angus appreciated and long remembered by families we serve. aqd ing up this team are the following Smedley of Bountiful all drove to girls: Barbara Holt, Sylvia Ann Logan Sunday afternoon and visited Mrs. Vaughn Hansen and famMr. and Mrs. John Adams were ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and The Mia Maids of the Syracuse 295 North Main Bountiful Phone 244 Second Ward enjoyed a picnic family. memmesa Stork Talk WHOS NEW Bishop and Mrs. Clinton Zollinger are proudly announcing the arrival of their fifth child, a girl, ' Blaine Chipman, It was a daughter bom on SatLAYTON urday at the St. Benedict Hosnine pounds 15 ounces, Mrs. Maggie Simmons pital in Ogden to Mr. and Mrs. weighing born July 20, in an Ogden Friday, Carl C. Swenson. Mrs. Swenson is Correspondent hospital. They have two daughters Phone 0502-J- 1 the former Nadine Morley. and two sons at home. Pleased Aaroif Merrill, a member of the Tuesday evening dinner guests grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Utah Sons of Pioneers, was the of Mrs. Mary Stephens and daugh- Wesley Nelson, Logan, and Mrs. ter Barbara, were Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Zollinger, Providence. guest speaker at the Layton Joy Boatright and sons Craig and Club, Thursday evening, at Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Glen the Layton City Hall, Frank Wyo., where they attended the was in charge of the Anderson. summer outing of the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burham and program, painting contractors. daughters, Mary and Christine, 'Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Call and have returned from Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Telitha Talbot was honored three sons left Friday for Seattle, and with a surprise party Mondayve-nin- g Boys Town, Neb., where they at the home of her Washington, where they will visit attend a Jaycee Convention. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hickenlooper. Burnham and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom is a National Jaycee on her birthday. Other Schofield, Guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Director. They were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thorley were guests J. Hansen on Wednesday were, by Utah State Jaycee President, Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert C. FJetcher and four Richard Poe and Mrs. Poe. Charles Moultrie and family, Mr. children of Chatham, New York, Mrs. Bessie Stimpson is visitMrs. William Talbot and famand and Mrs. Keith Enger and two ing in California with her daughMr. and Mrs. Duane Taland ily children of Salt Lake City. ter and and family, bot and son. Como Springs was the scene Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Layton ef a swimming party last week Gregory Beck, son of Mr. and had as Sunday guests, Mr. and and Mrs. Paul Lindeman Mrs. James Beck, of Crown Point, by Mr. and children. Bishop and Mrs. Lynn New Mexico, is visiting at the Mrs. David Thomas of Ogden. Mrs. Msggie Simmons has been have returned from Tulsa, Okla., home of his grandparents; Mr. and ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winegar and Mrs. Ferris Whitesides. The White-sidThe Special Interest class of the children, Bishop and Mrs. Evan will take him home and Whitesides and children, Doyal and while in New Mexico plan to attend Layton Fourth Ward joined with officers In sponsorShirley Egan and children, Mr. the Indian Dance Ceremony at the genealogy to the Logan excursion an ing and Mrs. Dee Batchelor and boys Gallup, New Mexico. last evening. A Temple Thursday childand the Fred J. Hansens and Lee Ann Riggs, one year old bus was chartered and 29 memren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl bers of the ward made the trip. Twenty-si- x children, all mem' Riggs, was rushed to the Dee HosDelbert Hadfield and his bers of the Time Club, were en- pital this week after gulping Bishop two counselors were on hand to tertained at a swimming parly last quantities of cleaning solvent The help make pie excursion a sucweek, by mothers. Ladies attending solvent had been left at the edge cess. This was a project for the were Mrs. Elaine Farley, Mrs. Nor of the sink while Mr,' Briggs had month of July for the Special ma Pichard, .Mrs. Lois Brewer, stepped oueside. She was rushed Mrs. Marj. Rosenlund, Mrs. Fay to the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Interest Gass. Mrs. Donna Mockli has been Murdoch, Mrs. June S packman, Pneumonia developed but she is made a member of the Layton Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Woodard and improving and will soon be able to Stake YWMIA Board. June Cutler. return to her home in Wasatch A new eighth ward was organMr. and Mrs. Harvey Bingham Heights. ized in the Layton stake Sunday, of Huntsville were Sunday visitors Little Scott and Sharon Thornby President I. Haven Barlow. at the home of Mrs. Chloe Harris. ton, children of Mr. and Mrs, Dean Stake and his counselors. ' Stake Counselor, John M. Park, Thornton, have been ill with the The President Ward includes memEighth and Mrs. Park, were the speakers measles. of Wasatch the bers Heights at the Layton Fourth Ward Sun-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schroader and Bishop Ronald Miller, evening. Musical selections and three children left Friday for former bishop of the Layton Sixth were furnished by Brother Grif California where they will visit Ward was made the new bishop fith. with Mrs. Schroaders parents, of the new ward with DeMar RasMr. and Mrs. Van Zant, former mussen, first counselor and RichMASSAGE. STEAM CABINET Layton residents. BATHS, REDUCING, ard Beesley, second counselor. PHYSICAL THERAPY D. members D. of the George Ronnenkamp was mace Fifty DOCS MASSAGE AND new bishop of the Layton Sixth the held Harris reunion at a family BARBER SHOP Ward with LeGrand Evans, first East Canyon Sunday. 13 South State CLEARFIELD members attending were Mr. (and counselor, Earl Harris, second PHONE Mrs, Morris Blamires of Pocatello, conselor, and Alma Bruderer was Idaho, and daughter, Joan. Mrs. retained as Ward Gerk. Lower prices Better quality Mr. Rasmussen was the Coun Blamires is the former Lillian HarCOMPARE to Bishop Miller in the Sixth selor ris. Drive Out and See Mr. Evans was also a counMr. Mrs. Ward, Marwood and Layton STRINGHAM, Jewelry See Cal String ham and sons. Bill and Harvey, re- selor to Biahop Miller, and Mr. Theater Bldg. Roy. Utah turned last week from Pinedale, Harris was Finance Gerk of the News About Folks r In, REMEMBERED is Hick-enloop- er T son-in-la- w nion Mortuary son-in-la- w es 13 erra, save day imerjcTcay CHUTE S?:OAl RU;i ESCnTCSwARE ' GUARANTEED AGAINST BREAKAGE $5.95 8 pc. service for 2, only Superb dazzle shape rich weight Lasting lustre, luxurious IhI Takes tha hardest wear In stride ' pc sri contains 2 oochi dinner plctecup,ouerbceod 8 GROCERIES and butters two or man iris and mix or match these colon i Siafoam Groan, Golden Gt PINEAPPLE STANDBY Femt Green,$one Gray. Rfd, JUICE $1.00 ROUNTY IUST WHOLE KERNEL CORN n, 9 CANS I. 12 OZ $1.00 MOUNTIE YELLOW FREESTONE PEACHES 00 1 CANS NO. 2 Yi CAN STANDBY TUNA (Solid or Chunk) TUNA 7 OZ. i 3 CANS . Out-of-sta- te 1C3 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and daughter, Sherrie, and Frances Simmons spent the week end at Yellowstone Park and Jackson Hole. y Enjoying a steak fry at the Wheel in Weber Canyon Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riley, and daughter Caroleo, Mr. COSTS LESS and Mrs. Dick Adams and daugh- PLOY.... mil LOW PftlCUl Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Riley of Reno, Nevada, Mrs. H. L. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. and family of Duane Johnson Georgetown, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and children left Tuesday for Yellowstone National Park after which they will return to their home in Denver, Colorado, after a weeks visit here with relatives. The Layton Third Ward Relief Society will meet Thursday, August 18th at the home of Mrs. Mary Adams for a quilting and a social. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams and family were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Adams and family, and Mrs. Chloe Harris. Mrs. Morris Blamires and daugh ter, Joan, of Pocatello, arrived Monday to spend a few days at the home of Mrs. Blamires parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris. Monday evening dinner guests of t-- 4 HUi , TAX PIT SATMM NO CASH NEEDED Purchases Financed Small Monthly Payments 65 Cotton, 25 AM Rayon, $1355 $555 Wool 10 $19.95 WOMEN'S SHOES BROKEN SIZES ' $1.98 1 CANNISTER 4 BOXES : 4 BOTTLE 14 OZ. $1 flft j)Q GAINES DOG FOOD 16 OZ. : .7 CANS 69c ORICA MANDARIN ORANGES II 4 CANS OZ: PRODUCE POUND GRAPES h 17c ' 1 SWEET .CANTALOUPES 6c HALE PEACHES OFF OFF . . OFF OFF 17c POUND OFF - $1.00 POUND SETS TOYS . ........... CHILDREN'S PURSES ...... SOME GIRLS' BLOUSES SOME NECKTIES FISHING. TACKLE VA,VV BETTY CHOCKER CAKE MUTES SEEDLESS SHOES BROKEN SIZES COLORS. KLEEI3X $1 ftft 400s $358 i CHILDREN'S ASSORTED CHOCOLATE, YELLOW, WHITE . OR 4 FOR ter, Sherrie, Mrs. Caroline Stewart, VIIEI1 YOU LOOK AT $1255 BLANKETS 4 PKG. PKG HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP WOOL BATTLE JACKETS CHARCOAL AND GRAY Sixth Ward.. 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