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Show The Page 9 May 9, 1957 REFLEX Esther Johnson. Costdmes made the women look like natives of many of the countries where the Relief Society is now operating. Summer In Kanab Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Knowlton of Layton are going to spend th summer in Kanab, where Mr. Knowlton is working on a bridge project. They wjll leave for southern Utah soon taking with them one young son and leaving the ed by LAYTOH HEWS ITEMS By Janice Adams, Phone 0709-J- 2 Layton Emily Jo Burnette, Phyllis Jeffery, Mary Lashley, Od-etMurphy, Ruth Mey, and Ann Thomas were hostesses at a farewell tea held at the Officers Club at Hill Air Force Base in honor of several of the officers wives who are transferring. Honored guests were Dorothy Currey, Marion Hammond, Dodo Haley, Dorothy Irons, and Esther Henley. Sixty-fiv- e guests attended and enjoyed the special ta ( J other two children to finish school. New Daughter Proud parent of a daughter- are Bishop Ralph Dibble. Brothers Kent and sisters Ann, new baby and Mrs. Clive and Marie and Jane happily greet the new arrival born Tuesday, April 3. MIA Program The MIA was in charge of the Sunday evening service in the Lay-to- n 2nd Ward May .1. Special - Nevada Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howe and son David of Las Vegas, Nevada, are' spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adair. Baby Shower Laura Haines and Sonja Barker shower entertained at a post-bab- y for Jean Day. The party was held Saturday, May 4, at the home of Mrs. Haines in Verdeland Park. Refreshments and games were en- - Rulon- - Killian of Kaysville. Music was presented by classes of the MIA under the direction of Jennet Meldrum. Wyoming Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. Noall Tanner and daughter, Noleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ste-va- n Tanner and son Edward of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the Tanner ranch near Pine-dulWyoming. speaker was Bishop e, joyed by twelve friends who attended the party in honor of Mrs. Days third son born April 10. Special Event Easter Sunday saw a very special event at the home of Mr. and Forty-on- e Mrs. Alvin Adair. guests, members of the family from Southern Utah and Farming-to- n, gathered there to honor Mrs. Blanche R. Alvey, Mrs. 'Adairs mother. affair. Mothers Program Sunday, May 12, all the Sunday Schools in the Layton stake will present a very special Mothers Day program. Classwork will be held as usual; after the congregation reconvenes, there will be a program presented to honor the mothers of the stake. Primary Conference Primary conference was held at the Layton 1st Ward last Sunday night. The theme. of the program presented by the children was, "The Children Sing of Reverence. The program was under the direction of the primary presidency, Mrs. Earl Jacobson, Mrs. Dennis Haines, The music and Mrs. Alma-Barnwas directed by Mrs. Radley Lewis with Marie Mower at the organ. Relief Society Tuesday the work and business meeting of the 1st Ward Relief Society was held. The women quilted and made special Mother's Day pictures. Mrs John Mainland gave the lesson. MAY W Layton First The Boy Scouts of the Layton 1st Ward are planning a swimming party to Rainbow Cardens Saturday morning. According to Lee Johnson, scoutmaster, and Roger Lowry, assistant, all scouts in the ward are invited to come along and join in the fun. 9-10- -11 EG A R S I II oosy-ta-propa- ro f QUALITY OISKTOS CARNATION MILK Bakery Items Perforins Cooking Miracles I FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY of 6 Assorted, Package Lee Johnsons Mrs. Cliff Hansen and children Mary Catherine and Rocky from Bountiful visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson. Mrs. Hansen is a former resident of Lay-to- MUFFINS 19 15 n. Richard Graehls Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Knowlton and children, Mr. ana Mrs. Richard W. Knowlton from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ute Knowlton and children from Salt Lake City, and Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Christensen and children from Ogden were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Richard Graehl and family on Sun- day. MOTHER IS QUEEN, lit her honor we've planned meals fit for Dad and tho whole family royalty yot thrifty and so will want to take part... Surprise Mother with gift of her favorite candies, nuts and dried fruits from our wide selection. SPECIALS FOR es. Reverence, and over too children helped to portray reverence in song and speech. President of the 3rd Ward Primary is Helen McClurgg. Her assistants are Ruth Moss and Gayle N alder. The music director was Sammy Asbury. -- Tree Tea Lb. Green 29c V4 48 Bag Blk, 59c SMOKED 4 Picsiics Cans LIL SKINLESS LB. Franks Lb. 31c Modess NORTHERN Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 29 FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. Clearfield Cottage Meeting at 000 North. SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. 10:0 i a.m. PILLSBURY BEST Assorted Day PLANTS -- 0 KLEENEX 400a Lutheran Hour Ral St. John's Lutheran Church, 10CW South, Fifth East, Salt Lake City, Utah TUESDAY Adult Information Group, a discussion of the basic teachings of the Bible, at 780 Birch Cr., Iiyton. 8:00 p.m. 6 oz. CAN 53 STARCH 46 oz. STOREYS Lunchetle . Chicken Breasts JEWEL MINUTE 24 oz. 37 2 cause he thought the sign on the door redd, "Laddies? . 10 Valencia Select Ripe 1 Can BY DEL MONTE Mission 3 Oz. Bottles 14 FARMER DELL LBS. POP CORN Lge. No. , gal. Pickles U 3 MAGRA 29 APPLE SAUCE No. 303 CAN 10 VAN CAMP WE GIVE 7) IflU sue-tern- s, the Scotchescape be- 80 CT. MADE Juice 9 for $ "H School Sunday Teacher Training session. "Always a welcome here! Did you hear about man who had a narrow DRINK DILL Pineapple p.m. Getting what you want ia but wanting what you get ia happiness. FOR Lge. 10 CANS 607. WEDNESDAY 7:30 2 SHURFINE Orange Juice 8:00 p.m. ly at PINEAPPLE' 10 lb. NAPKINS LEMONADE MONDAY D6Io GRAPEFRUIT MARCAL Frosted Foods Vi; 1 1 49 FLOUR SUNDAY The 0:00 a.ra. Lutheran Hour over KLO radio. '.:4." a.m. Sunday School for children of all ages, lesson topic: The Second Coming FROZEN of Jesus. 0:4." a.m. Teenage Bible Class, topic: My Family and My Friends. 0:4." a.m. Adult Bible DiscusThe sion Group; topic: Christian Looks at Pain. :00 a.m. Worship service, The Chrissermon topic: PASCO tian Family." 2:30 p.m. Teenage Outing. $1.65 Lge. Pkg. ANGEL FOOD West tion for Children in 7th and 8th grade. :30 p.m. Needle and Thimble Club for girls 1 69 Qt. Gal. $139 Instruc Christian PILLSBURY Mothers 48's o. Oil Mens Work Day at the Church. 17 ... 43c 3 PKGS Family 2.V1 - 12's CAKE MIX R Wesson Golden Ave. Layton. Utah 1. W. BALSTER, Pastor Phone: Kayaville 1123 ikh rtrvnni r It hi Whole or Shank Half PILLSBURY 2R8 Brown onion In butter In henvjr skillet. Add crumbs and Carnation. Coot over low he.l until thickened (d-- l minutes). It move from best, add aeasoninfs, macaroni and parsley. Piece pari Iona of macaroni mixture in center of each ham slice. Overlap kam ends and fasten with skewer or tooth picks. Place ia ahaltew. 30-- 4 baking pan and bake In moderate oven (350 D about minutes. Serve with mustard or horseradish sauce. aoonn. Send feeuenrfw my iatisy CS-tCtrmtum MXV to Nary Blakt. hi Company, Las Anya lea Id. Cudahy Purita- n- CUDAHY Trinity Lutheran Church Schedule .in.a M.SW 1Mm TASTEWELL PURITY SALTING Lb. Box 29f t C.m.H.w Mia t t........ ,..,...4 .....d t W thick hw. sHm. Package of 6 Crackers Svof.ic "SST I euhledh Iglgiggm bvMef h W WW W.U 23c - - Van Camp Chunk Layton Fourth The Sunday evening service in the Layton 4th Ward was in charge of the Relief Society- - The women presented a program entitled, Portrait of a Dream. It was the story of the building and dedication of the new Relief Society Building in Salt Lake City. The program was under the direction of Virl Biggs, president of the Relief Society, and music by the Singing Mothers was conduct 9 9 H BROWNIES - m Layton Third (Mtktt I itrvnfi) Prime Hams Lb. Bag Primary conference was held in the Layton 3rd Ward Sunday. The theme of their program was 4 HAM ROLLS TrtV CASNATION UtVICI 0WASTMM NOMC GREEN STAMPS Stores In Layton, Bountiful, Val Verda, Centerville Layton Store Hours 8:C0 A. LI. to 9 P. LI. Always A Place to Park Every Day Low Prices Chili Lge. 25 oz. 39 |