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Show f -- Kayaville, Dtvin County, Utah Thurs., Dec. 22, 1955' Page 6A LAYTOH MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS tmtmrnt Order Your Christmas Candy for Mailing NOW ! MRS. WDCOM'S Frontier Lady Chocolates PHONE $43 Adams Street Skyline Subdivision Layton, Utah 60S wmtitmt News About Folks In . ( -' Cor re pond ent Phone 0302-- J I Mountain View Daughters of Pioneers held a Christmas meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Ore-t- a Low Thursday evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Merland Henrie and Mrs. Doresy Hodgson. The lesson was given by Mrs. Low. Gifts were exchanged and luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson en itlerrp Cljtistmas tertained five couples with a Christmas party at their home Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Millgate of Kaysville; Mr. and Mls. Dean Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint, Robert V. Kelly, president of the in the halL ward choir, and Verl Biggs, accompanied by Mrs. Robert J. and George Rytting. Mrs. Ethel Corbridge is visiting in Driggs, Idaho, with her and daughter, Mr. and Chris-tense- n son-in-la- w Mrs. Gordon Sessions and two children. Mr. and Mrs. ReuberiKilfoyle acSpeakers in Layton Second ward companied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday evening were Wilma Parker of Bountiful, will spend the returned missionrecently holidays in Clarkston with Mr. and ary and high councilman, Frank Mrs. Stearns Kilfoyle and family. Hickenlooper. Music was furnished Wof-finde- n, chorus, directed by Mr. by Hickenlooper. sented in the Layton Fourth ward 1st Lt. and Mrs. Shannon SteSunday evening, directed by Dr. venson and daughter, Jorli, of Del Rio, Texas, are here for the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stevenson and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons attended the Christmas party given by the Lockhart Co. at Sir Lesters Cafe in Salt Lake Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Judkins en tertained at their home Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Judkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Simmons on their 43rd wedding anA Christmas cantata was pre- niversary. Mr. C. G. Chandler is in the Dee hospital in Ogden where he was taken last Monday after falling on slippery snow and injuring his ' back. At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bulkley, Verlane Bulkley entertained the Layton 4th ward girls basketball team, win ners of the tournament, with slumber party Friday evening. Waffles were served Saturday morn ing. Guests Included Julie Simmons, Marilyn Phelps, Arthene Ward, Della Terry, Sherrie. Francis Simmons and Linda Ward. Saturday afternoon, Dick Adams took the girls to the Iceland where skating was enjoyed, followed; by lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cole attended a Christmas party given by the Pheasant Society in Murray Thursday evening. High Priest quorum and partners were entertained with a Christmas party Saturday evening Fourth ward recreation Layton4 Third ward Sunday School presented their Christmas program Sunday morning. Sacra-- , ment meeting was held right after Sunday school. with Arthur Sulk-le- y and Bishop Richard Graehl as speakers. Music was furnished by the ward choir. Those attending a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Call in Salt Lake Saturday evening in honor of their daughter, Marilyn Call and Reed Walker of Moses Lake, Washington, son of Mrs. James H. Walker of Alberta, Canada, were Mrs. Chloe Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams and Jesse Harris. The young couple was married Monday, De cember 19, in the Logan L. D. S. temple. Hollyhock Camp, Daughters of Pioneers, held a Christmas party at the home of Mra. Ruby Hicafternoon Thursday kenlooper, with assisting hostesses Lucile Johnson, Welthia Bone and Bessie Stimpson. A short Christmas lesson was given by Lutie Scoffield. Readings were given by Viola Call, two vocal solos by Karen Wilcox, accompanied by her mother, Mrs Wilcox Melvin of Gearfield. Games were played and gifts were exchanged. . . SALLY'S l BISHOPS pre-nupti- al Those enjoying the day included Mrs. La Vora S. Wood, Mrs. Bessie T. Dahl, Mrs. Martha S. Green, Mrs. Margene Liljenquist, Mrs. CaMrs. Virginia S, Bennett rol C. Steed, Mrs. Phyllis King, Correspondent Mrs. Mable Hilton, Mrs. Maude Phone Bennett, Mrs. Virginia Bennett, The Syracuse Second ward choir and the four hQstesses. under the direction of Russell Mrs. Roy Miya is very ill at her Hansen, will present a Christmas home here, -- suffering with the m. 7 cantata Sunday evening at p. in the ward chapel. Organ accom- mumps. Miss Gale Tree has been ill for panist is liss Ellen Eames. the past two weeks suffering with Mrs. Helen W. Barber, assisted bronchial pneumonia. She is the by Mrs. La Prele Stoker, Mrs. VerMr. and Mrs. Wilford of daughter na Holt and Mrs. Inez Zaugg, enW. Tree. Mr. Tree who has been tertained at the home of Mrs. Barill for the past ber for members of the North Da- hospitalized and heart with month a ailment, is vis Stake Relief society board last his but is reconfined to still bed, Friday afternoon. The group enslowly. covering joyed Christmas dinner and a retold Christmas story by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Max G. Wiggill Maude Bennett. Then Santa came have moved into a new brick home and brought gifts for everyone. in Sunset. News About Folks in SYRACUSE fa SALLIES to add out to all: a CUxLtmai wU full of joy and cjladnud Ad-km- s, Hy-ger- ia BENNION . Sales SERVICE Layton, Utah CO. H. D. SPARROW UTAH Phone 21 ROY, DRUG ROY, UTAH ,"No wonder the deer population to Increasing every year, darling. You never get one I FRESH BAKED MII1CE or PUMPKIN Pjjgg Phone BIRD OF PARADISE U.S. PRIME . large 9 size Each Toms FRESH BAKED Per Pound Hens Per Pound .... ... Roactin PARKERHOUSE BUTTERFLAKE HARD ROLLS 4 Delicious Washington Bakery Per Pound n FRESH Radishes - SHUPE WILLIAMS ICE CREAM MIX CANDY - Thl the monij tjov Red Emperor CHERRY. flrJ on thif bright Dtjl have free candy for all the Large 252 Size V JUL JV IF poundbox $jj S3 13 oz. if! Pk . Melrose Brand MIXEE) NUTS . pounds cell bags'll DELUXE 2 p.m. The Jolly Old Fellow will rvi Fresh Made ........... E Santa Claus in person will be at 10 a.m. to our store Saturday Navel - . jotjr we hop Chrirtmot SUNK I ST Per Pound eJ we exterJ to convey, Per I ; elJ-fotkon- G'r;n3' CraBberriss FRESH 7 WHOLE or HALF Fresh Green Onions FRESH : Ms Legs Per Pound SALAD SPECIAL to 5 Pounds Average kid- - Per Pound PEPPERMINT FLAKE e &g TMi HALF GALLON BIG CHIEF 49 |