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Show The REFLEX-Ju- have fun 4-H- ers Farmington Some 500 gfirla from 55 Clubs in the county attended the camp last weekend at Monte Cristo, according:. to Ruth Ann Zollinger, Kaysville, who was chosen reporter for the outing. The time passed rapidly during the handicraft, hikes, camp fires and other entertaining recreation. Awards were made to Mrs. Merrill L. Terry, Bountiful, for having served the greatest number of years as a leader; Mrs. "Kathrine Hess,' Bountiful, oldest person present. Largest number of girls in one club attending camp, Mrs. Marian Lawrence, Kaysville, leader; get acquainted award, Marilyn Wood, Bountiful; logsawing, Gordon Robins and 4-- H Jack Serna, first; page 3 Layton Church News 24, 1958 ly Kathryn at camp I Doers, Clinton, Bernice Mitchell, Elna Clifford, leaders; and Orchard Peaches, North Salt Lake, Mary Talbot, leader; Best skits around the camp fire: Lady Bugs, Clinton, Lila Burnett, leader; True meaning of the H-- s, Busy Homemaking chicks, West Point, Mrs. DarFashrell Dalton, leader; ions, Nifty Stitchers, Layton, Geniece Kipp, leader. 4-- H Play first Game of -- Play off Clearfield The first in a Johnson and Ann Morgan, secplay-of- f games ond; Ruth Christensen, and between Clearfield Diane Kimball, third; Clean-cam- p and Syracuse 2nd award, Cookers Club, Bountiful, Jolly Mar- Ward Monday evening at the garet Wood, leader; Doodle Lee Clearfield City park. The two teams were the winners of the and two divisions, southern northern, from the North Davis Stake, in the soft ball tournament that has been in progress since May 2C. Clearfield 5th won the game Monday, with a score of ,s to 7. Regardless of which team is North Davis Stake champions, both will enter the Division tournament, which will begin The torch lights may be miss- August 1, at the John Affleck ing, hut everything else will softball park, in Ogden. have the flavor at LAGOON Friday evening, August 1, at 7 p.m. That is the night of the big Republican Rally where hundreds of party faithfuls are expected to have a good time of fun and fellowship. Publicity Chairman Jim Petersen announced that the Clearfield Miss Linda Rae rally is under the general spon- Hilton, 15! North 500 East, sorship of the Republican Club in Clearfield, has been spendof Utah, the Utah State Young ing the summer attending Republicans and the Utah Fed- drama school at the University eration of Womens Republican of Kansas. Linda won a scholClubs. General Chairman is arship to the school this spring. Salt Lake County CommissionShe has proven herself a very er Lamont B. Gunderson. capable actress, as she has All of those in attendance been chosen to play the lead will have an opportunity to role in an original play by the participate in a drawing of over drama director at the Univer500 in valuable prizes, conduct- sity, Carl A. McKee. In addied by Mrs. Floyd (Dee) Abbott. tion to this role, she will perThe Young Republicans prom- form in the production, The ise a sparkling program of en- Skin of. Our Teeth, by Thortertainment under the chair- ton Wilder, playing the part of manship of Stanley C. Mann. a backstage costume designer, Highlight of the evening will and also a refugee. he remarks from the three ReMr. and Mrs. Virgil Hilton, for the .parents, and Mrs. Amy Mc-- ! publican candidates United States Senate, Senator Entire, grandmother, drove to Arthur V. Watkins, William Kansas to see the plays and Allen Lang and Carvel Matts-so- to bring Linda home. Governor George D. Clyde will extend the official welcome to open the rally. It is hoped that Meade Alcorn, National Republican Party Chairman, will also be present to make a brief address. Special tribute will be paid all county i. chairmen anu iiiui The Clearfield Clearfield who are expected to turn out American Post 134 are Legion en masse for the event. the proud owners of the Parley Jenson award. The award is given to the Post in Utah with the greatest gain in membership during the year. The Clearfield post tripled its membership during its first year of organization. It now has IK members, according to the commander Frank H. Mower. Any veteran of World Wars I and II or the Korean War is invited to join the organization. Meetings are held in the post home on Doxey Lane. The members have sponsored several baseball teams this year, besides a blood bank. Officers are Frank Mower, commander; Robert C. . Kay, first vice commander; Irvin Lowman, second vice commander; Robert E. Schneider, adjutant; 0. T. Cox, finance officer; Mickey Trad, post chaplain; Elmer Allen, historian; Max Harrison, service officer; Eugene Christensen, dergeant-at-armCalvin B. Nicho, executive committeeman at large. State GOP Rally at Lagoon Linda Hilton In play -- n. Legion Post Wins award vice-che.- want to talk while you cook? s; handy kitchen telephone saves time and steps, costs ortly pennies a day. Easy to order. Just call our business office. A modern homes have handy phones Mountain in Statat Telephone News from Fruit Heights Primary parade held By Mrs. Farmington Deivs . Joe (Norma) Preece Sherill Lynn Wood, daughter nia Epperson, from Kaysville, of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood, and granddaughter, Shirley Ep- is visiting in Oregon with Wal- person and a friend, Jean Zim-il- y. Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville Layton All Layton wards have had or are hav- Swede ter and Mary Barton, former Borgstrom, Miami, Floriresidents of Farmington. ing their Round-the-Bloc- k parades during the latter da. were ters; Lona Parrish, and Virgi-mermfour days last guests had lunch Saturday in Ed and Kathy Terris and two part of July. Children age four up to and including week of Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. Centerville at the home of a children FranSt. from soldier pom-pom- s, formerly Rosetta. made have hats, drums, eight years cis, Ontario, Canada, visited last daughter, Janice Parrish. It was etc., during summer Primary sessions for the Round-the-Blocanices birthday. week end with Wanda and WesMr. and Mrs. Glenn Green Parade. have received word from their The Merry Doers ley Williams. The Terrises have club, unable to find some oqe to go to recently moved to Provo. Mr. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. 1. eland Wright amp with them last week had a and Mrs. Dale Larkin, they are of Oakland, Calif., visited Wed- party on Friday at the home of being transferred from Reno, Nevada to San Jose, talif. Dale nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Estelle Williams. The Junior man Brown. club attended stitchers Layton Mrs. Faye Perkins, president of the 8th is employed by the Beneficial Mrs. Ruth Boles, of Provo, camp at Monte Cristo. Nine ward Primary announces that their parade will begin Life Insurance Company. spent a few days last week vis girls went and supervisors, Glen-l- a at 5 p. m. on Wednesday, July 23rd, at the corner of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, iting with her mother, Mrs. Rigby and Mamela Parrish. Amanda Richards and Miss ClaMarva and Valeria to proceed to Kirk to Sherwood and W ord has ' been received Ty Mr. Mrs. and Charles Slaughter. Mr. and Mrs. ra Richards, her sister. Mrs. George Ellison that her from Sherwood back to Marva; At 540 Marva the parents, The Employees at Lagoon jranddtughter, Carol and her children will be entertained with popcorn balls, root Bob Ffaender, Evelyn Knittel and Mrs. Lily Strayer, were treated by the manage husband, Vern Green have a new pastor of Laytons Assembly of God Church, ment at a party last Wednes- baby daughter. The Greens are beer, candy and balloons. All children are invited to former will take charge during pastor Craigs vacation. day night. Paul Royal of Salt in Athens, Greece, with the armparticipate in the parade. If they do not have someLake was the guest speaker, af- ed forces. around march come and to let or ride them pull thing ter which swimming and eats Mrs. Nell with their group. Partridge of Upper were enjoyed. New Jersey, is vis- ... Barbara and Rav Evans and Montclair, , h Layton Reverend D. W. Balster is serving Cross ramily a,e on their vacation Bwh.?P of Christ Lutheran Church in Bountiful during Rev- this week. The first two days and Mrs phric, sons er ln erend C. It. Muellers vacation. He will be conducting they were fishing at Straw-- , Horace Rencher has returned berry. The rest of the time will Layton Mrs. Karma Farr from the First ward is an 8:30 a. m. service cn Sunday, July 27th. lie at I,ava Hot Springs, home after being in Canada six board member of the Layton the newly-appointThe girls who belong to the Needle and Thimble and spent weeks working with the guided Logan canyon. stake Primary board who will serve as leader over the Club missile program, Mrs. Iva 6 her Lawson, and will grandmothers their leave 14) (age through Trekkers (Boys of age 10). ! an, Mailene, from the Trinity Lutheran Church at 1:00 oclock daughter, Mrs. Lee Simmons, president of the stake SingCathy and Doieen Smoot, afternoon, July 26th, to spend the day ;.t meets, Saturday fioni Centerville left Sunday for nesday, July 10. The little one Mothers the states Mothers that Singing group, ing a two weeks visit in Anaheim, weighed six pounds 14 ounces. Lagoon enjoying swimming and a picnic lunch. ,are now meeting every Saturday morning, from 8:00 On Saturday afternoon, July 27th, the teenagers Calif., assisting Mis. I aw son's She has three sisters and two hus- - brothers. to 9:00 a. m. Maternal grandpar-bunwill meet at the church at 1 :00 p. m. for an outing laughter. Lucille and her fam- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Paul Radcliff and The group numbers 60 and would like to reach the which will include horseback Mrs. Lona Ud, her daugh-- l Hughes. riding. Phone 76!) an 4-- H son-in-la- Eighth Ward Parade 4-- H Trinity Lutheran Church 7 New Primary Board Member rfi ae ed , I d. full quota of 100 voices for the August stake conferAnyone who would like to participate is still invited to attend. ence. Pot Luck Supper NOW WE'RE Layton The .special interest class of the First ward will hold a pot luck supper at the Layton school grounds on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jerry Randall is in charge of the program. MEALS AND Win Contest Layton Winner of the contest between the. 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th courses for selling the most pledges for a 1st ward cake sale was course No. 8 class, in- -' structor Nellie Boyce. On Wednesday evening, July 23rd, the entire class will be taken to Como Springs to swim and enjoy a picnic luncheon furnished by the Sunday School superintendency. As consolation prize, a watermelon bust was held for courses 4, 6 and 10 to show appreciation for help in selling pledges for a cake sale. All proceeds of the cake sale went to the Sunday School fund. MONEY AHEAD! Meal making and entertaining unexpected guests is easy . . . when you have a r. combination electric freezer-refrigerato- You can bake and cook Softball Tournament for Girls ahead Layton The Junior YWMIA softball tournamentl for the Beehives and MIA Maids which began on the first of July will climax on Wednesday, July 23rd at the Layton elementary school yard. Winner of the tournament will be the team with, the highest number of points. The points system number of girls who for sportsmanship, gives points participate, runs made, and for the number of onlookers from the teams specific ward. The girls would like to have the wards come out and support them. The YWMIA stake sports director announced that the senior YWMIA softball tournament will begin next Monday, July 28th. In May, 1959, there will be an awards banquet for all girls who enter MIA sports activities during the coming fiscal year. Approximately 100 girls are participating in stake YWMIA sports activities at present, but the annual goal set is 500 girls on the active list in 1958-195- with double or triple quantities. You save time and money, too, by shopping ahead and taking advantage of food specials. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY WITH A FREEZER -- REFRIGERATOR 9. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Assembly of God Church Iy from Your Doctor Layton Pastor Donald L. Craig and family are vacationing near Meridian, Idaho, with Mrs. Craigs Church Trinity Lutheran Golden Ave. Layton, Utah Rev. D. W. Balster Rhone Kaysville 1125 2KH Saturday 1:30 p.m. Needle and ThimAt Least That Long ble Club Swimming party. It was a hot, sultry Hay at 4:50 p.m. THIS IS THE the Army camp, and the tough LIFE television program. had been drilling the sergeant basic trainees until the awk-wa- d Sunday !:45 a.m. Sunday School and troops were ready to drop. Bible classes for all ages. The passing officer stopped K::t a.m. Christ to watch the drill, and grew Frees You from Your Guilt, will progressively more displeased. he the topic on THE LUTHJust as it seemed things could ERAN HOUR over KLO get no worse, one lanky recruit radio (lt.'to on your dial) dropped his rifle. The officer ll:oo a.m. Worship Service ordered the offender out of for all, sermon by Rev. formation. How long have you Balster: The Cure For been in the Army?" demanded the irate officer. 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