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Show r Sunday in Bountiful as Christmas Gloria Burton. evening. Gifts were Thursday ex- of Mrs. Chloe Harris. Stevenson. . and changed and luncheon served tc a Mr. and Mrs. Irvin dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kaysvtlle, Daria County, Utah Spending the holidays here with Mrs. Otto Cole, Mr. and Mrs,John large crowd. Thurs., Dec. 29, 1955 Page 4 James Moss. Mrs. Aliens Layton are Mr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Jcssa Stevenson! Mrs. Don Stromquist and son from Robert E. Green returned home Meibos and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth SecNews About Folks In entertained with a family Michigan. Mrs. Strom-ma- s Saturday from the Dee hospital in Page, members of the Layton ond ward Genealogical committee, Tuesdinner. Lt. were 1st Guests is former Jane Layton, taken he was the where quist Ogden, LAYTON enjoyed dinner at Maddoxs in and Mrs. Sharman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson Stevenson, day for surgery. MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS Mrs. George B. Wilcox gave a Brigham City Thursday evening daughter, Jolie of Del Rio, Texas; and family of Tooele, Mrs. Dellas Mrs. Hattie Haryod attended an Mr. and Mrs. Verl Beecher, daugh Layton of Ogden, Mrs. Luella Christmas talk in the Layton Third Correspondent ward Sunday. Music was fuimshtd Erastus Fisher family reunion and ters, Jacqueline and Lee. Ann, of Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. John AdPhone 0502-J- 1 n the ward choir, directed by Mrs. Christmas party at the home of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Lill ams and family and Mrs. Don Mrs. Cleone Whitman, Mrs. Virl by Fisher in West Point Wood of Logan and Brent and Sterl were Christinas dinner guests Pearl by Mrs. Golden Nalder, accompanied Biggs, Mrs. Isabella Smith assist ed on the committee at the Kays Call,-Mr- , Christ-Detro- it, Lay-to- ville Branch of the AAUW at the annual Christmas party held Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Ramona Gailey. Dr. R. Adams Cowley of Balti more, Maryland arrived Saturday to spend the holidayswith his wife and his .mother, Mrs! Alta Cowley and his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paice. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cowley and family of Pinedale, Wyoming, are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cowley and other rela 1 tives. Mrs. Alta Cowley entertained at the annual Christmas party Saturday Saturday evening at her home with aH her sons and family in attendance. Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Stephens were Mr. and Mrs, Glen Anderson of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boatright, and sons, Craig and Kelley, Miss Barbara Stephens and Tom Stephens. Mrs. R. C. Brinkman left this week for Illinois due to the sudden illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Layton had as Monday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Hyde, Mr. and Mrs, George Cuthbert, Mr. and Mrs, Dirk Koldewyn, Mrs. Ruth E. Lay ton and Miss Ruth Layton. hr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver ern with Christmas dinner . (ertaiped for Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Layton of Sacramento, California; Mr. and Mrs. Alfen Weaver of Bountiful Mrs. Leona Love, Mr. and Mrs. Ru Ion Weaver and two children, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ball and fam ilies. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilcox and three chi dren of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs, Tom Montgomery and son of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slimp-so- Le Grande and Coleen Simmons spent Sunday and Monday in Goshen, Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry, parents of Coleen. They returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Madsen and three sons of Albuquerque, New Mexico, are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. J. David Stevenson and other Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Judkins and four children were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Judkins at their home in Gran-ger- . Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Jackson and family of Tooele, Mrs. Luella Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family, Mrs. Don Layton and Mrs. Dellas Layton of Ogden. Chloe son-in-la- w 4 ADVIHTUUS Lookinf for a mw and unusual party idea? Then try your hand at our real Sweatth Smorgasbord! Were ready to supply you with everything you need... the wonderful foods, recipes and ideas. (Complete instructions are ready for you FOOD-tiJ-FU- N at Safeway now.) V y , V, i wow it H- - of the It fat is one r. great party ideas. The e word itself means "cold table, one of those delectable aeeemhligre of fabulous for which the foods, served buffet-styl- e, Scandinavians are famous. One of the wonderful things about a Smorgasbord is that yon can do just about aa you please . , . taking our suggestions and adding bright ideas of your own. One Smorgasbord specialty that's almost a "must" is Sumlitk morBall. These bite-si- re sels are always the center of attraction. Heres bow to make 'em: Jg v W :) Jfd o UUS l HP. Itfj kutan SWIOISM MUT Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes of Sacramento, California, are here with relatives for the holidays. They stopped at Phoenix, Arizona, en route here to see a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Barnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnes left last Tuesday for Los Angeles, California, to spend two weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Layton a i telephone call Christinas night from their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Young in Iowa, to wish them all a Merry Christmas. Mrs. Young is the former Claudia Laytop. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Stevenson and .children, Mr. ami Mi's. Lloyd Cook and family, Mr. and . Mrs. Paul Roberta and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, and Mrs. Annie Rich and Alex Smith of Salt Lake were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asahael Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weaver en tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver with dinner at their home in Bountiful last Sunday on the wedding anniversary of the Lloyd Weavers. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Weaver and two children. A Christmas party was given by the Layton , Second ward Primary officers and teachers last Friday evening in the recreation hall, A turkey dinner was served to twenty-six guests. Special guests weie outgoing presidency and secretary who were each presented with a gift. A program was enjoyed and gifts were exchanged. Guests at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Simmons Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Judkins and their families, Reed Sim' ' mons and daughter, Patty. the was ville Jack Hill of Kays speaker in the Layton Second ward Sunday. Music by the choir was directed by Mrs. Carmen Dibblj, accompanied by Mrs. Marianne Call. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Adams Monday for Mrs. Lettio Adams and son, Clair; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harris Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love and their families and esse Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morley ond two sons of Las Vegas, returned hone Monday after spending the week end here and in Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams spent rot in pronounce tnjoy it I A Swedish Smorgasbord w n. HAS A . . . but dont try to i j US. ..SWEDEN f'. I tfaf itnprt ttnkf t.tM IwfnNk v Soak crumb In sell. Mia wel with meat, eggs, onioa, panley, and isasoningt. Shape Into wool balls and brown on ok sides in steal amount of fat. Pour consomme over meat bolt, cover and timmar gently for 15 mlmde or enll moat Is done. Keep worm In chafing dish. Makes about 3 daien meat bails. GROUND BEEF i' ed SLICED BACON son-in-la- U 1) Lunch Meat Wicklow Brand, Haat Soaled Pkg. Wholg, Half or Butt Pic lb. 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DwC Mild Cheese ST mca 1 . . . 1 & Kraft's Pimento Whit Cream Cheese Rib Roast Whip Salad Dressing orMiractu Duchesi Fruit Sherbet Party Pridu Egg Nog Lunch Box ? Butts. Teodor SliceJ Sunday Jan. Swiss Cheese Gouda Cheese Ham Shanks ! Sliced Ham Deviled Ham Jello Assorted, Gelatin 43 Swlftt Premium, Smalt, Pork Sausage Hormofs, "Ready la Eat lunch Meat" STORE CLOSED it Extra Fancy, Bnd DeRdowt Svnlict Green Onions Lettuce U. S. No. lo,9 1 . U. S. No. 1, Pascal 12c Tomatoes 17c Bananas 19 Radishes 15 Peppers 17c Umes lb. t U. No. 1, Solid Sllcon goWm 15c 9c , Lit R 19 rp U. S. No. 1, Cbp, Rod U. S. No. 1, Green Belli 2 bun. 15 r27c Froih, Urge, Juicy J for 10 |