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Show tf News About Folks in and Thursa Lake to Vale, Oregon, over the week end. They attended the wedMrs. ElSpeakers at the Layton Second ding reception of Mr, and and Mrs. Mr. of a soh bert Brown, ward sacrament meeting Sunday of Joe. brother Dan Brown and evening were high councilmen Robert W. Benton and Leo Hill. Mrs. Day and Dan Brown are Keith Johnson played an accordion brother and sister. Mr. and Mr. Frank Knoblauch selection. and daughter, Shirley, attended It was a big birthday for little Lund the family reunion held at David Wright when his mother, Lorin Park in Ogden SunFarr Mrs. Edward Wright invited 12 day. surand friends they came as a Hollyhock Gamp, Daughters of prise to David on his sixth anniheld their first meeting Pioneers, afternoon. Sunday versary home of Mrs. Sarah Adams Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox at the afternoon. Assisting entertained Monday evening for Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison, Mr. and hostesses were Mrs. Irene JohnLesMrs. Elias Dawson,' Mr. and Mrs. son and Mrs. Laura Egbert. Mrs. son was Lucy given by Ray. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ethel Hill was made Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Haven J. second of the camp. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. John DawMrs. Cora county Bybee, president, son, Captain and Mrs. David Lewis, was present, also fifteen memand John Mrs. and Morgan Jr., Mr. bers. Dorothy Cahoon Marshall. son, LAYTON Mrs. Maggie Simmoni Correspondent Phono 0219-J- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams enter taind six couplea at their home Saturday evening with a steak fry. Gueata were Dr. and Mrs. Joe Kessler of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris White-side- s, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bone and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reed. Mrs. Lorenda Stimpson entertained Wednesday evening at the Mansion House in Ogden for Virginia Treseder, Salt Lake; Artel Chandler, Nadine Day, Althea Tool- - Scof-fiel- d. nt RENT A Miss Kate Ellison. Layton stake is planning an excursion to Logan LDS temple Thursday, September 29. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers of is visiting here with her three sons, Joseph, Leland and Roy Bowers. Mrs. Orson Day accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of Salt Col-linst- on DELL'S SERVICE 135 N. Main Clearfield, Utah Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill and son, Ronnie, were, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Neilson and two sons of Elsinore and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cole attend ed a reunion of the Cole family at Lorin Farr park in Ogden Saturday. Lynn Page was taken to the Dee hospital in Ogden for surgery. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-netPage. Mrs. Ida Sullivan and grandh next week for a new assignment in day evening. Saturday evening she trict will Act as delegate at the ivia County, Utah Illinois. Mrs. Lewis is the former attended the Departmental of the County Convention. Thure., Sept. 22, 1955 Page 8 and 40 meeting at Springville Audene Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. LL Jay Flint hsvs 4 visited the and also District Val, Clint and Mae Judkins have been chosen dance directors of the of the YMMIA replacing Walter new 6 lb. 12 oz. baby brother Fall Conference at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Call and fam- Layton Second Ward MIA, Dix Henzie, and Donald Neville has born Tuesday night at the Dee leader. Roberts was selected as Secretary been selected as Jr Mrs. Mr. and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jed L. Call and Hospital in Ogden. Lynn Judkins are proud parents. family spent five days last week at Mrs. Judkins is the former Mary-bell- e Cliff Lake, Montana, at Neely Simmons. Grandparents are Ranch fishing. DAY Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simmons, Lay-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shumway and Mrs. W. N, Judkins, .Mur- have moved to Washington Terrace. . ray. The Layton American Legion at the Dee Auxiliary Post 87 held an executive debut her Making Hospital last Thursday was a meeting- - Monday evening at the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank home of Mrs. Della Latimer. Next Williams of Layton. Mrs. Williams Monday, Sept. 28, the regular meetwas the former Eveyln Hull ing will be held at 8 p.m. at the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thornton have Legion Hall. moved this week with their two The Davis County Convention children, Scott and Sharon to Pres- of the Agricultural , Stabilization ton, Idaho where Mr. Thornton will and Conservation Committee will be employed at the Utah Power be held Thursday, Sept. 22 at 9:30 and Light Office. He will be suc- a m. at the Davis County ASC ceeded at the Layton office by Miss office at 70 West Gentile, E. Glenn Diane Bourne. Miss Sharon Page ASC Committee chairman is a new employee at the Layton Green, said. The purpose of the meeting office in Miss Bournes place. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Adams and is to elect a county committee of children, Jane and small son, Wil- three members and two alternates liam Alan, of Lake Town, were to direct the Agricultural Con , Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. serration programs to the county . Blaine Adams and daughter. during the ensuing year. The ComMr, and Mrs. Raymond L. Adams mittee chairman from each dis and family are getting ready to move into their new home on 080 E. 1000 South Clearfield from daughter, Patricia Earl, left last week and will visit two weeks in Las Vegas, Nevada,' with her Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Perry Morley and sons. Layton stake LDS temple day will be Friday, September 23, in Salt Lake City. Miss Shirley Knoblauch of Los son-in-la- When a hank teller loses money at the races news. When a teenage boy gets knifed in a gang fight that news. . , When a society matron shoots her husband that s news. When the citizens of Layton join hands and start building a Bowery and Barbecue Pit that is the best news. The building fund is growing, but it is going to take a concentrated effort by every one that is interested to get in high gear right now so this project can get under way immediately. The civic and service clubs have made their subscriptions, the Churches are rounding out their programs. The finance committee will be calling on the Layton' Merchants for their pledges in the next few days. Now it is up to you citizens who are interested in this project to join the Dollar Picnic Club. WTe need dollars. many members that will send or bring in their foot-bacarrive dollars these Whether by horseback, auto-bac- k is immaterial. The important or in part is to see that the dollars arrive. Vird Cook or B. M. Anderson will be glad to take them under any circumstances. How many 'of you good people will send in your dollar this coming week? Can we depend on five lovers? This is a projhundred of you Barbecue-Picni- c ect in which every citizen in the Layton Community can participate and also enjoy its facilities later. It is not for a select few, but for every ones use. The Layton Cold Storages good news story of our Food Plan Way of living should be told far and wide, but right now we are too busy plugging the Bowery and Barbecue Pit with our advertising space. For the present you are going to have to come in and hear ns tell you our good news story. When you do come bring along a dollar for your membership in the Dollar Picnic Club. The first time you use the Barbecue Pit and Bowery you will get your dollars worth. Now is the time to fill your freezer or locker with top grade meats at a low quantity price either in a budget or a bundle pack. Get your free membership card in our Food Bank and Live Better for Less. We have a few lockers available. First come first served. Better get your locker now. The Deer, hunt is just around the comer.. Well be seeing you. So long till next time. Angeles, California, left Monday after visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoblauch. She is a nurse at the General hospital in Los Angeles. Mrs. Marge Dehning and daughters, Bonnie and Nancy, have returned from a trip to St George, Bryce and Zion canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dawson en- . k, ITS RETAIL SALES LAYTON, UTAH TIME TO TULIP BULBS- - Popbr CM Sizg-1- M :- crocus bulbs -.v. : FLOWERING SHRUBS For . LB. 39c peat moss, sprinklers, fertilizers, hose, mowers, patio LANDSCAPE TYPHOID (he tedious drudgery ofband konlnql De ol of yow beelng Is lass baa hoi! be too eosDy, beovtifyOy. Rest oa konrtte today bid Comes from contaminated water. A well may be safe one month and contaminated the next month. A number of wells in Weber and Davis Counties are already contaminated. With no down payment and $1.20 a week, you can own an Ogden Purifier for your drinking water. The Ogden Purfier is standard equipment on Douglas and Lockheed transport planes, and has been tested and approved by Ogden Medical Laboratories. Play safe with an Ogden IronnieS AUTOMATIC IRONER iRRIT:; SALES ' Water Purifier. Culligan Soil Water Service $63 . 24th Street, AND S-II- VICE 37 SOUTH STATE CLEARFIELD ROY N. PEARSON, Manager - ; DIAL ?!. 6S For An Ironite Rental Todajr! Total Amount of Rental May Be Applied on Purchase Price. SALES AND SERVICE Phone Ogden, Utah gcts 'ODGQ ? The new. . . StDpQtT0 StSOClDOL at special A introductory plus lex end pricQS Fils (ho recappcilt tire size 670x15 wheels cf ycur prc::n3 c car! Tubeless construction of adGet the proved advantages Goodyear vantages like Better Blowout Protection; Better Puncture Protection; Better Traction. Theres no tube to chafe, pinch, or blow one. And, T Cord pins exclusive Grip-SeConstruction give a double line of against punctures. Now, these important extras are yours at trade for new T Tubespecial low introductory prices. Come in less before this offer ends. Introductory low friett on Wiito SldcwaUt tool S-- do-fe- ns al J-- Super-Cushio- Y0U3 CLD TI3E5 ARE YOUS DOWN PAYf.'.INT! weekly fer a PAI2I Pay cs hv cs jl-2-1 IMORE A W A U PEOPLE RIDE ONGOODYEAR H '.at ht l SECOND CLEARFIELD, UTAH PHONE TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND sAd AeedAaaatsj BRICK SENUICE 1153 SOUTO STATE ' FREE ESTIMATES AND ADVICE OPEN 5 :30 P- - M. TILL DARK ALL DAY SATURDAY Dosfl ?Gdg VoepS Cdq Vgcd 89c DOZ. 98c doz. 59c each 39c CLEARFIELD NURSER Y AND Includes free homo Instruction Ver-dela- Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Houses! and daughter, Ann, have moved to Ogden. Mrs. Houseal is the former Julie Adams. The Layton Third Ward Sunday School officers and teachers and partners will be entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. Eugene Jones on the DOZ. . We also carry a complete line of block, trellises, arches, etc. per week PLANT DAFFODILS LAWN SEED For as little as Missouri Synod. Mrs. Mary Robinson was hostess of her bridge club Wednesday evening. Guests were Mrs. Gladys Wilde,. Mrs. Eldora Parkin, Mrs. Bernice Walker, Mrs. Blanch Wil liams, Mrs. Velma Giles, Mrs. Martha Kent, Mrs. Beth Waite. Word comes from White Plains, New York, of the arrival of daughter born Sept. 2 to Dr. anc Mrs. T. N. Roberts, named Ann Grace. They have two sons. Mat and Dirk. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Wang, of New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Major and three children of Los 'Angeles, California, have returned home after visiting here with Mr. anc Mrs. Edwin Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams and Mrs. Hattie Harrod. Capt and Mrs. David Lewis, Jr. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dawson. They have been stationec in Japan and the Philippines with the U. S. Air Corp-- They will leave B. M. ANDERSON, Owner Service With A Smile 156 WEST GENTILE . an nia)ffililloj AUTOMATIC IRONER recently from Estes Park, Colorado where they attended the 24th Convention of the Lutheran Church Layton Cold Storage PnONE 30 ic&iqunr - - . H01Y. son-in-la- w ail-ba- ck f "BLUES? GOT IRONING M-M- sn . S. & H. GREEN STAMPS M-M- Mountain Road. Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons has been made the , new president of the Layton Stake kYWMIA with Mrs.' Pheobe Weaver as 1st Counselor. Mrs. Carol E. Morgan' has been released as President. John Morgan has been made new Activity Counselor succeeding Reed White-side- s. Don De Witt hah been made tertained a large number of relaof the YMMIA; he was tives at their home Sunday eve- Secretary Jr. leader. formerly ning: Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Stuart Mrs. James L. Latimer attended of Vancouver and friends of Mr. the 8 and 40 American Legion and Mrs. Dale Dawson were there. meeting to Ogden Thurs Auxiliary Mr. Stuart is a Scotchman and entertained them with dancing and singing and playing bag pipes dressed in Scotch costume. Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Too Ison are C 4 visiting in Denver, Colorado, with their daughter and anc family, the Sumner Gleasons. . Pastor Ronald Berg and Leslie W. Brooks, delegates from the Trinity Lutheran Church, returnee thats . 7 II Iionni 0.-- w 01 AND MAIN STREET KAYSVILLE, ''mMtnMty 0 UTAH p ri ne,i.e i-q- iimn. J |