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Show The " REFLEX Sept 19, 1957 Page 11, Deadline Is October 4th, For Layton Fourth Acreage Reserve Program The Picks New Lcon Ilanks i'rogiatn, - l.tVv a total crop acreage figure for un- - cat h faun Acreage Reserve to he 'Mailed the Soil nouncel ceuntly hy Actuig Sec- - Hank base iii a means of reduc-retar- v of Agriculture True D. mg the farms acreage of haive-t-Mt , A 1! he aailahle first for ed crop w inte vie.it to he seeded this- - In the agreement, farmers will fall, L. (ilenn (ireen, than man of the Davis County Agi aultuial agree to limit their ha: vest of Soil Bank base crops to Stabilization and ( nnvna li n the in genpermitted acreage Committee, said today. the number of acres in the Beginning August Hi;, faimeis eral, who wish to take part in the Soil Bank base less the number of ri served. This Soil Bank Acreage Reserve Biogiaiii hy re- jacies ! ase should to check Soil Bmieys Officers The Layton LDS LAYTON They pick 'em . . . they price 'em . . . they wrap 'em . . . the fair sex is running the store, giving you morel ttl i R. S. Meet the ladies in our Penney family . . . the most important people in our lives next to youl STORE Fourth Layton Ward Relief Society was reorganized last week. The new president is Mrs. Aleen laiyton. Her counselors uie Mrs. (Tara Baker, til st counselor and Mrs. Lola DurBirdean ant, second counselor. Flint was retained as secretary. Retiring officers are Mrs. Verl help provision Biggs, president; Mrs. Shirl Bit-le- r, ducing their winter wheat acreage first counselor; and Mrs. Clara helow the established farm aeie-ag- e the shift of production from AcreReset ve ciops to other crops, Baker, second counselor. allotment must sign 1! r.s pro-gia- age Which contribute to over-a- ll agreements at the ASC county office, prior to Got. tth, Hi.17 A number of changes have been Since a Soil Bank base must he mnde in provisions of the l!rs established for each farm befoie ereage Rest rve Program, based an agreement may he signed, farm-o- n Elders the past 2 years experience," ers are urged to bung along a By his-th- e Chairman Green stated. record of their faints cfop The Elders quorProbably Farmington most important of tocst tory when they call at the ASC um of the North Farmington ward changes is the establishment of county office. are sponsoring a Chicaree" Sept. 2s. Rolland Elison, president of the quorum, urges everyone to keep this date open. The money will he given to the building fund. Penneys leaves it to the girls on m Chickaree Set Special Purchase Just In Time For Sat-uida- y, LADIES DAY Funeral Services Conducted For Two Syracuse Tots Two small Syracuse was about Hod feet from wheie his Sy tat Imys were drowned last Wednescompanion was pulled from the day morning shortly after in no ditch. a ni. m an iriigation ditch run- The searching party administei-e- d mng past then homes. as artificial u.-- e The tin., viitims wire faimont Dahl who wa- - two yea is old that day, a son of Mr and Mrs. Veil T. Dahl, and Duane Hill, old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mailm Hill. The were playing to-- 1 gether in front of the Dahl home, when they anpai entl v slid or tumbled into the (Inch, llovvevei, no one saw the i.uo'ent Just minutes aftei they were a sMc I hy missed. Mrs. Dal1 fieri tic neighbois and v.ul-cinearby garage and ii'm f ud Is, in a seaich for them. Many men jumped into the ditch, which is anpi oximately six feet wide, and that day was .two to three feet deep Mis. Karl V. Dahl e giuidmnth-e- r t i. o i! e ik i to Lumon puuii about in ru ,m. ,ume 'no f. ct liom vv her 1," 1' l.ito 1. a..- - they respiration were removed from the ditch, until the arrival of Di. Ralph C. Peterson. and also equipment from the Naval Supply Depot and Hill Air Foice Base, hut n pioved fiuitless. They were pionounced dead hy shortly before noon. I.amont K. Dahl was horn September 11, in Ogden, to Veil T and Adora Kidman Dahl. The parent are members of the DS Syraeu e Second ward. He is suivived hy two sister, Verlyn, seven years, and Tonya Dahl, five yeais, ami his parints of Syracuse. Also the giandparents. Mi. and Mrs. Karl V. Dahl, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kidman of Hendon, Utah. Durne Hill, J ! mi nths eld sen ' Mai lin and Maiiene Hale Hdl ,S bun Oct. J. . 1i.Vi, m Ogden. tei. And s ,, , toentv .n'nuta The family is also a memhei f . hov was located the later the LI)S Syiaeuse Second waul. u.cc who was wadby Allied Suivivois uie the patents and He am the search. in s.i up ing two s sters, (hiistine, aho m v n ytais old and Denece Hill, five veals of age, all of Syiaeuse. The gi and pai cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Mc'v:n Hill, of Layton, and Mr. and Ml s. How aid Hale of Clear-!add- ; the nts, Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. t u.ilei, of Afton, Wyoming, and J. W. Wilson, ! n- ..vung'-tit- s Dr. Peterson l!-- r,, 1 . 1 v gieat-giamlpa- rt Sculptured gan, Utah. Joint funeial set vices were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 p. ni. at the North Davis stake house at Clearfield, by Bishop Mark Beazer f the Syiaeuse Second waid. e Prayeis at the homes prior to the services were given hy Archie Kicks at the Dahl home, and hy Arthur R. Anderson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Pi elude and postlude organ music was given by Russell Hansen. Invocation, Rodney Eames. Vocal That Little Boy of Mine, solo, hy Lloyd E. Dahl, accompanied by Alice Galley. Speakers included Robert Tolman, Ordith Bourgeous, Dr. Harvey M. Iiroadbent, Patii-arc- h Lawrence I. Criddle and BishVocal trio, Ciadle op Beazer. Song," by Pamela W. Smedley, Ellen Eames and Cheryl Smed-ky- , accompanied by Becky Bi lggs. Closing song, "An Angel in Heaven, hy Dick Egan. Benediction, Joseph Anderson. Burial services weio m the cemetery v. heie Hyrum Kidman deuicutid the giave of his grandson, i aniont Dahl, and the grave of Duane Hill was dedicated hy George II. Benin tt. The flowei s under the direction i f the Syiaeuse Second ward Relief Society, was assisted hy mom-Ihi- s of Mrs. Dahls Junior Gleaner Mutual class girls, and the gnls i roni the Mia Maid class assisted with the Hills flowers. Roth Mis. Dahl ami Mrs. Hill are officers in the ward YWM1A. 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