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Show ) , 1 Page 12 The REFLEX PktM Le(U Johnson 1385--R Layton Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lew Attended a family dinner in Balt Lake City Sunday. The family of Sylvester Low honor hi memory each year with a dinner a his birthday. This year the dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Smith, in Salt With Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. ts with Mr. Lowe, Sc tiny as co-hand MTt. Smith for the. dinner. Extended vacation Mr. and Mrs. Merland Benrie left Layton Saturday, December 21, on an extended tour of Nevada, California, and Arizona. They to return to Utah about the s plan first at January. ' Times Club buffet Mr. Fred Hansen, 818 Elm, en oe , tertained the members of the Times Club and their husbands at a buffet supper Saturday, December 1. Ten members from Layton and Clearfield were Games were played and the ladies exchanged gifts.' , Dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen will have as dinner guests, December 20, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaste-le- r, Mr. and Mrs. Mad Little, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zackrison, all of Salt Lake City. Funeral held Funeral services for Jennie Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Salt Lake City sad granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris, Layton, were held Monday at the Mountain View LDS Ward in Salt Lake City. present By Loretta Johnson- - Phone Holiday dinner party Monday, December 30, all the employees of the Union Furniture stores will be honored at a dinner party at the Oakridge Country Club, by Mr. Dell R. Holbrook, manager at the Union Furniture Company. Many employees from Layton will attend. Christmas party Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Mortensen, Salt Lake City, entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. William Galbraith, Kayavilie: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Mangel, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bennett, Layton; and Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Mortensen, Springville at a Christmas din- er party. service a 1385-- R Drive, were in Lewiston for the Recuperates and Christmas holidays. Mr. Mrs. Earl Layton Sparks, 050 Valeria Drive, is reOregon visit cuperating in Ogden hospital aftMr. and Mrs. L. K. Rider and er undergoing surgery the first of this week. son, 038 Sherwood Drive, have gone to Oregon to visit with their Christmas holidays and get daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Francis acquainted with a new and daughters, 527 Miller Ave., spent the Christmas holidays with Douglas Laws relatives in Morgan. Law was released from Douglas ' Lewiston holidays the St Benedicts Hospital in OgMr. and Mrs. Asel Bowman and den so that he could spend Christdaughter, Vickie, 035 Sherwood mas Eve at home. son-in-la- w Funeral Services Funeral 1957 HIGHLIGHTS Wasatch Heights By Decu-2- 6, for Paul Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson, Clearfield, and brother of Mrs. Anna Denny, Lay-to- n and Ted. Thompson, Roy, were held Monday in an Ogden mortuary. Mr. Thompson is from Granger, Washington and was visiting with relatives here at the time of his death. Visit relatives Mrs. Maurine Thurston and daughters, Vicki and Camille (pent Christmas day in Salt Lake City, visiting with relatives. . The J. F. Adams family The family of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Adams spent Christmas day together in Layton. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Adams and family? Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. David Adams and family, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman and family, Layton; Dr. and Mrs. Noall Tanner, Layton; and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tanner and eon, Salt Lake City. Christmas Eve Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Thornley on Christmas Eve was Mr. and Mrs. ' John Fags of West Point New baby BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I Building and Investment Co. -- Skyline 77 North Main Street Phone Kaya. 300 Kayavilie, Utah The Roy Simmons home is especially joyful this Christmas season with the arrival of a new baby boy, Wednesday, December 18, at a Salt Lake City hospital. Besides proud parents, those waiting to Miss Ellison presently is employed Service in in the Government Washington, D. C. Relief Society visitor Mary Barber, Layton Stake Relief Society president and counselor Mary Roberts visited LaVora Woods, North Davis Stake Relief Society president at the Dee Hoe-pitTuesday, where Mrs. Wood is undergoing a series of operations. They also visited with Kay Johnson, board member, at her home in Wasatch Heights. Mrs. Johnson is recuperating at her home after an extended stay in the hospital. Brent Rushforth In National Merit contest a! Ill at home ' Mark Thornley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Thornley, has been Jiome from school two days this week with an illness. The Dicksons Mr. and Mrs. Rufss Dickson visited in Evanston, Wyoming, this week with Mrs. Dicksons sister, Mrs. Harriet Spencer. take turns attending the newcomer are Julie, Matt, L.E., Liza and Harris. Mrs. Cklou Harris Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson and family, Tooele, and Co-e-d home Mr. and Mrs. Don Layton were Mr. Harold Dawson and daughdinner guests of Mrs. Chios Har- ter Joyce, motored to Logan ris Christmas day. Thursday to get Karlene Dawson Mhm Kate Ellison who will spend the Christmas holiMies Kate Ellison arrived in days in Layton. Karlene attends Layton Friday, to spend the holi- school at the USU. days with her father, Mr. Law-Christmas facets Mr. and Mr. Kent Barber and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barber in Syracuse Christmas day. Sunday School party Mrs. Minnie Green entertained her class Saturday l night at a dinner at her home in West Layton. Caroling party The Jr. Gleaners f the Lay-toSecond Ward went caroling k Christmas Eve after which was enjoyed at the Thayne Kaysville Brent Rushforth has st been named a in the National competition, according to Principal Emil Wliitesides. Brent is listed among the 7,500 high scorers on the Scholarship colQualifying Test, a nation-wid- e lege aptitude examination given in I4,ono high schools on October 22. He outscored 300,000 fellow seniors, and thus moved a step closer to the $4 million in Merit Scholarships to be awarded in the 1058 program. Brent now faces a rigorous, three-hoCollege Board examination to be given January 11. Brent ia a son of Mr. and Mrs. Knewel Rushforth, Bountiful. semi-finali- Merit-Scholarsh- ip i ur Sunday-Schoo- n. pot-luc- Cor bridge home. Injures leg Violet Call had the misfortune of injuring her leg in an accident at her home last week when she fell from a ladder while preparing Christmas decorations. f . It has been our ROYS CHEVRON SERVICE LAYTON, UTAH pleasure to serve you in the past and to wish you the best in 1958! Bill s Sheet Metal Phone Kays. 440 159 So. Main, Layton Really Home laden with battle-scarre- d veterans of Korea, pulled into the West Coast harbor the happy sergeant said to Private Smith, "Well, farmer boy, hear the roosters crow and the old donkey bray again, eh 7 "Itll be mighty nice to hear the old donkey bray," replied the private. He added, "And not give orders. , As the troopship, Prof.: "Name the outstanding accomplishment of the Romans." Student: They undented Were ringing In 1958 to on a. Joyous-note- , thank you for you and wish j t a STOTT AND SANDALL 61 ge HAPPY NEW YEAR Cross St. Phone Kays. 372 LAYTON, UTAH Jennings Lumber & Hardware FARMINGTON We Give 8 A H Green Stamps BRIGHTEST iU GREETINGS jl 9 FOR A GAY AND HAPPY NEW YEARI As Heras hoping your New Year is topsl BARI1ES BANKING COMPANY MAJOR'S BAKERY Phone Kars. 95 161 No. Main KAYSVILLE KAYSVILLE the sands of time end another year We wish you sincerely twelve months of GOOD CHEER Fanning Vird Ann Flortd Vird and Annie Cook Barnett s Jewelers 41 No. Main, Kaysville Chiropractic-Clini- c 5360 SOUTH, 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH Phone Kaya. 433 I J t ' ' J i |