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Show The' Page 5 REFLEX May 23, 1957 LftYTOEl"JS GENUINE SPRING LINE Mil By JANICE ADAMS Phone Kaysville 0709-J- 2 . Layton The Layton 2nd ward Relief Society held their meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Ruth Layton who is confined to her home suffering from a serious back injury. In Hospital John McClurgg is recuperating in the Dee hospital from an i PER POUND SHOULDER FULLY COOKED a bridal I.a)ton 4th MIA ryn Ellison attended The Layton 4th ward MIA of- shower given in honor of Miss ficers and teachers held a party Joan Haacke in Clearfield SaturMonday evening in the 4th ward day afternoon. recreation hall. The honored guest Labor Committee was Mrs. June Bulkley who has! The :rd ward recently Layton ac-l recently been released as the A lovely gift1 Appointed a chapel labor committivity counselor. was presented to Mrs. Bulkley, and tee for their building construction. Members of the committee include games and refreshments were en- Paul R. Lindeman, chairman; joyed by those present. Alan Harris, John C. Evans, Ray Piano Party J. Eorbes, Jack W. Dawson, Lawr- Mrs. I,ee Johnson enteitained at, ence Prather, Harvey E. Nelson,! a piano party and farewell party in and J. Ray Chidester, members, honor of Miss MarJean Anderson, New Daughter one of her students who is moving Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanWag-ne- i to Idaho. Guests included Golden of Salt Lake City announce the Sill, Jr., Nila Barber, Lee Ann biith of a baby girl born Monday, John-1 Sill, Marilyn Barber, Chris Mav 20. Proud grandparents are son, Loralee Johnson, Ruth Ann Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wood. Johnson.! and Denney Bryon and were fun Social refreshments Games, Closing The :trd ward Relief Soenjoyed by all. will hold its closing social ciety Ijiyton Second 7:.'U 2nd this evening (Thursday) at Speakers at the the 4th ward recreation ward sacrament meeting in com- p. m. at A pot luck dinner will be memoration of the restoration of hall. followed by a program. served the Aaronic priesthood included: Indies' Literary Roger Adams, teacher; Dean Lay-toLadies The Layton Literary priest; Harrv Thornley, general secretary of senior Aaronic; Club met last week at the home Tim Gwythers, senior member; of Mis. Laura Egbert. Mr. RichAllen A. Adams, geneial secre- ard Beesley showed slides and tary of the Aaronic priesthood and gave a lecture on Mexico. Gifts were presented to the outgoing Bishop Ralph Dibble. officers. Twenty-tw- o guests were I.ayton Kiwanis lefreshments. seied Guest speaker at the Layton Kth Birthday Kiwanis Club meeting this evening Mrs. Roy W. S mmons enter(Thursday) will be District No. 2 Lt. Governor I. M. Michaelson. tained Wednesday, May Hi, in hon-- , The meeting will lie held in the or of her daughter, Liza. Twenty-- 1 City Hall at 7:'tn p. m. All mem- five young guests enjoyed helping bers are invited to be in attend- - Liza celebrate her sth birthday. a nee. llolly Hock DUP Fireside The Holly Hock Camp of the I.ayton 1st ward fireside was DUP held their meeting Thursday, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Ma-L1, at the home Earl Morris Sunday evening. May May Stevenson. Mrs. Violet Call It. The lesson was given by Wil- gave the lesson. ma Woffinden after which the were Mrs. Zelma Meibos and Mrs. young people enjoyed refresh- - Stevenson. ments. La) ton Eighth Singing Mothers at the Layton sth ward Speakers The Layton stake Singing Moth-- j sacrament meeting were Clyde ers were recently organized with Adams of the High Council and Mrs. Loretta Johnson, president;1 Ronald Miller. An organ Bishop vice-Mrs. Maureen ; solo was furnished Thurston, by Mrs. Esther president; and Mrs. Marjorie Sim-- i Parry. mons, secretary. The chorister is In Hospital Mrs. Erma Boam and Mrs. MariMrs. Byron Nalder is seriously anne Call is organist. During the' ill in the St. Benedict's hospital in summer months the singing moth- Ogden. ers will hold their meetings every Twin Boys Friday morning at siIHI a. m. in the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders, 1(r 1st ward chapel. Ellison Street are proud parents Literary Club of twin boys born Sunday, May 10, The Belletristic Literary Club1 Mrs. Sanders is the former Amy Mrs. of met Tuesday at the home Jane Wood, and proud grandparFred Banks. A book review of ents are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wood A Mind That Found Itself, by Clifford W. Beers was given by Study Group Mrs. Gail Woodward. The Layton 2nd ward study group met at the home of Mr. and Attends Convention Call last Sunday Mrs. George B. Wilcox attended Mrs. Stephen Members present includ evening. the convention of the National ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hailing, Mr Council on State Legislation. The Jay Simmons, Mr. and convention was held at the Hotel and Mrs. Mrs. Rulon Call, Mr. and Mrs Utah, Friday, May 17. Lynn Judkins, and Mr. and Mrs Bridal Shower Frank Hickenlooper. The lesson Miss Catherine Wilcox, Miss was given by Stephen Call after Mary Ann Adams and Miss Kath- - which refreshments were served, j n, LAMB STEAK per Per Pound BOOTH-BREADE- D SHRIMP 2 lb Box 89 $ TIDBITS SUNKIST LAMB per xf LAMB STEW ib. PATTIES FRESH 105's Size to ORANGES 2 Large - Sweet - Juicy GREEN CABBAGE per ib. California STRAWBERRIES $ PER CUP PDrCU r nhon per NEW CALIFORNIA m. (EACH EAR AVERAGE iNCHES jN length) T L.uiyu 8 AEaB GREEN CORN ft. CLEANED ANI) PACKED READY TO COOK ' el FRESH BAKED FRESH BAKED DATE NUT SURPRISE POTATO BREAD CAKE SPECIAL ' V "T 6 H TOMATO CATSUP DEL MONTE fOT z. 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