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Show The REFLEX-A- ug. 21, 1958 page 9 Mprry Skyline Subdivision News By Joan Elliott and family, 4- -l fgerS Test center checks jet engines That are repaired at Hill AFB Debra Barber Funeral held meeting t Aircraft, vaSunset The- - Merry Makers, Funeral services Phone 1584-cationed for .1 days in YellowSyracuse a Sunset Cooking Club, re- were conducted Saturday at 1 stone Park where they caught Layton Just returning from their party for p.m. at the Syracuse Ward Hill Air Force Base, Utah of fish. The Stod- cently held a patio ' ' A' Ne 4 V 'I , ' V v'' ' the home of chapel for Debra Barber, I ,,, a weeks business trip in Day-to- n, dards limit at mothers their also Tucked three' days in away in a remote secstayed Ohio was Mr. Keith Hawk-e- s, R. S. Grimm. The girls all X' ' tion of Hill AFB are several daughter of Phil- C. and-- Neith Rupert, Idaho- - at the home of Mrs. 118 Aircraft. members club first preBarber.Hansen year small buildings that speak with as held Mr. Stoddards father, Mr. Mil-to- n pared the refreshments A birthday party and Prayer at the home was given Stoddard. While in Rupert big voices. Inside giants scream on Monday, August 18, to celeV-'A ft entertainment. the v'5' v in by Newell Gailey. d visited Mr. Stoddards planned, tones that would brate the 7th birthday of Pat- they also Mrs. Members who participated are Prelude and postlude organ deafen Mix and their keepers if the latBelva ' sisters, r & of Mr. ip ricia Kirby, daughter Linda Pat Unsworth, E. Ellen Miley, music was ter did not wear special headplayed by family, and Mrs. Helen Banand Mrs. Joe Kirby, 167 Talbot ner sets. and family. They were ac- Raydean Cash, Janice Grimm, Smedley. Drive. Approximately 20 little Carol Bowes, Jacqueline Watts, Invocation, Myron Barber; home by their niece friends enjoyed the refresh- companied Meeks Diana Von and ChilThe giants are huge vocal duet, Let The Little and nephew, Marilyn and Den- Margaret ment and games. Almen. dren Come by Anna S. East-hope- .jet engines that have planning a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright, 101 nis k Mix, who arevisit:'-'"come off the Tepair lines at the were Patriarch ' Speakers Layton Mr. entertained Utah base. The buildings are Lawrence I. Criddle, Joseph S. Arriving home after 5 months - Steed. Wrights brother and sister-in-lasheds, the place where testing and BishopThurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Albert duty at Sheppard Field was the engines are put through Airman 3C son Stuart and of Kelvin Smith, Well Sometime Vocal Seattle, their paces. solo, Wright Washington, on Wednesday and of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith, Understand, Dick Egan and 28 Aircraft. He will Every day, on a two - shift complete Lloyd E. Dahl rendered a solo Thursday, Aug. .13th and 14th. basis, from one to three enOn Monday, Aug. 11, Mr. and further Air Force training at My Father Knows. gines are run up in an exhausMrs. Glenn F. Whitsel, 763 Hill AFB. Benediction was given by Ole David Whitesides, 85 Colontive eight-hou- r test. The jets Birch, celebrated their nineC. Sessions, and a grandfather are run about 1.7 minutes at a ial, returned on Saturday, Aug teenth wedding anniversary. of Debras, Carl K. Barber protime, then silenced for a brief Mrs. Ray Jorgensen and chil- 9 from an extended business nounced the dedication of the period while mechanics make dren, Russell and LuAnn, 779 ttjip. Carl D. Peterson, grave at the Syracuse CemeSunset adjustments. East Adams, accompanied Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chandler, Aircraft, just returned from principal of Sunset Elementary tery. Jorgensons parents, Mr. and Hr week The giants are noisy, but at the ranch of Mrs. School, announces that school The enthusiastic youngster Mrs. Farrell Funk of Sterling, a noise is a of the jet m. 6 will mechanical at a. climbed a aboard Dick 2, Adams Chandlers begin Sept. brother, on a weeks trip to Stockton age. In consideration to the Students will find their names playhorse, at a Roy grocery and Sacramento, California, of Georgetown, Idaho. citizens in the surrounding assigned classes posted in store last Wednesday evening, where they visited relatives Presently visiting at the with communities, the test site is Summer the electrocuted. and was kinderbuilding. friends. is their Chandler home and son, Presently visiting about as remote as can be found. are who entering in pupils garten A is a circuit short at the Jorgensen home their Hal, who is working this sumpower And the operation closes at 9 grade this school year will line to the horse caused a full nephew, Allan Coch- mer in Nevada on a construc- first p. m so the clear night air classes enter same the they charge of electricity to pass tion job. Hal was accompanied ran, of Heber City, Utah. wont carry the noise and intersumMrs. Arthur Gunnell and two by his friend, Jack Christen- were enrolled in during the through her body, according to someones bedtime. rupt . . . that is either Julian session mer of Chief Both Linda California. sen Green, Roy and Marilyn, of young daughters, 12.1 Aircraft, returned home on men plan to attend the USU morning or afternoon sessions Police. Mechanics make good use of stube. New as the case He said that the electricians might time available. Thursday, August 14th after in Logan this fall. They check never who attended dents have who immediately inspected'Yhe over everything before they attending the funeral of Mr. On Thursday, Aug. 7, York Sunset School in the ULTIMATE DESTINATION of a jet engine repaired at Ilill AFB is the jet engine test past may device, reported a ground wire Gunnells father, Mr. Charles and Kip Chandler celebrated stamp o. k. on the engine. InConover of Springville, Utah. their 7th and Sth birthdays register at the school on 200 N. at the outlet plug had shorted center, located in a remote part of the base. Sshown is one engine about to undergo teat and cluded are checks for oil leaks, one that requires rework before being tested again. revolutions Mr. Gunnell was overseas on together at Lagoon assisted Burns St., August 28 and 29 a live wire. per minute, fuel She was given artificial rebusiness and unable to attend by their buddies, David Hawks, between the hours of 8 i.m. and time consumption, coast-dow- n 4 Mike Cowan, David, Jimmy, and p.m. vibration, oil consumption and the funeral. spiration and also an injection of adrenalin by Dr. C. W. PenRonnie Wright, Ted Adams, and temperatures. OniTuesday, August ltfth, nington, and taken to the Dee Randy Elliott, son of Tommy Pettit. During Memorial Hospital, where she running On Monday evening, Aug. 11, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Elliott, 7xo times, the jets are wound up to was pronounced dead on arrival. Birch, ran into a door which Mrs. Greta Bone and Mrs. Ar-te- ll .700 of to 7, equivalent 9,700 revoDebra was born on Sept. 14, his sister had suddenly shut. Chandler were lutions per minute. The av19.73 at Ogden; she was a memHe now has six stitches above for a bridal shower given in erage automobile engine is luc- - j ber of the Syracuse LDS Ward. his left eye. Mr. Elliott re- honor of their niece, Miss Marv ky to turn up about 4,500. cently returned from a com- garet Flint, who will be marSurvived by her parents, a 4th The Relief Social and Ward Most important check is fuel Layton monthly Societys 23. g on close ried bined Thirty trip August Linda 16, brother Allen Barber of SyraTeachers Report meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Alean consumption. The giants have to Washington, D. C., Bermuda, relatives were present in the Sunset of Mr. andChild, ElMrs. daughter cuse; grandparents, Mr. and Layton, 490 West Gentile, at l:3o Tuesday afternoon, August a healthy thirst For example, the Azores, Casablanca, Mor-roc- o Chandler patio with its very don of Clinton, was se- Mrs. Joseph B. Hansen, and Syracuse Elder Dennis T. l'.tth. 3 a jet trainer will bum and Paris, France. effective lighting furnished by lectedChild, from among 11 contest- Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber, Rampton has accepted a call for about 1,800 gallons of fuel per Mr. and Mrs. Rule Stoddard' Hurricane Lamps. ants as Qtreen of Friendship all of Syracuse; and Homer C. an LDS Mission to South Afrihour. An fighter will of ca. Days held recently in Sunset, Walker, a gobble up about twice as much. GleanLeo of Mrs. Stake leader the Junior under the direction of the Layton Wright, He will enter the mission Ogden E'iguring seven pounds to a anLions Club. Her athome in Salt Lake City on Sept, ers, and Leo Moekli, Stake leader of the Junior gallon, you can drive the famtendants were Beth Grimstead, s, und then will depart for his nounce that a Moonlight Capers Party will be held at 8 oclock ily auto a long way on what it Mrs. Elizabeth, a member of the ward choir. 1.7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Syracuse new assignment, about ten days Wednesday evening, August 27, in the Layton Bowery, for all takes to run a jet enine. 4-- H Jean Frew Stoker, 70, of Syra- - Surviving are her husband, Carl Grimstead of Sunset and Junior Gleaners, Junior and their partners. later. Then, theres temperature. A There will be a floor show, refreshments and no admiscuse, died Monday evening at who is mayor of Syracuse, and Linija Fraiser, lx, daughter of Elder Rampton is the son of sion is running normal jet the Dee Hospital, following aa former ward bishop and also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frasier charge. Class leaders from each Ward and their partners whenengine and Mrs. G. Henry are also its hotter than a fireBishop heart attack that she suffered a former County Commissioner, (,f Clinton, Other contestants invited to attend. cracker. Jet engine temperaRampton of Syracuse. and three sons and two (laugh- - were Carol Hicklooper, Sun- early that morning. tures (measured in the tail She was born in Hooper on ters: Blair F. Stoker, Hollis- - set; Frances Hittson, Sunset; Syracuse Much activity has He was a graduate of Davis MIA in May, l'.t.76 of 750 to 1,100 degrees School pipe) High Fash-ionetand Reese a Stoker of 1887, 21, Diane Calif.; Eloise Held ter, daughter August the interest of the Stanger, Sunset; He completed his active ReLayton All Mia Maids 'and Explorers are invited to at- Earenheit are common. club in Syracuse Joseph A. and Mary Ann Smith Duane Stoker, Syracuse; Mrs. Alldredge, Sunset; Elaine Eckel To get an engine ready for a Stake Summeree at Mueller Park Tuesday evening, Autend servserve B. Frew. On June 1, HMD, she Hugh Army Training, by Wilcox, berger. Sunset; Lorraine Call, this month. (Wanda) was married to Alma Osro Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Reed L. Sunset, and Barbara Child of On Aug. 3, at 1 p.m. this ing in Fort Old, and Fort Gor gust 26. The Mia Maids and Elxplorers will meet at the White test takes about 19 days on the maintenance lines at Hill AFB. Stoker in the LDS Salt Lake (Fern) Williams, Layton; 18 Clinton. Margie Martin, last group joined with other clubs don, Georgia, where he trained Chapel at .7 p.m. for transportation to Mueller Park. Refreshments will be financed by the Layton Stake and Five types of engines, ranging grandchildren and one great- years Sunset Queen, crowned of the community to hold their in electronics. Temple. Mrs. Stoker was a member grandchild, one brother Arnold the new queen. All contestants annual He has worked as a micro-wav- e the evening will be under the direction of the Stake Explorer from 4,700 to about 10,000 Sunday evening's of the Syracuse LDS Ward. Frew, King City, Calif, and one received' flowers and gifts with special Summer program. This technician for American leader, George Woodland and the Stake Mia Maid leader, Mrs pounds of thrust are repaired at the Ogden Air Materiel Area. She had been very active in sister, Mrs. Alvin B. (Annie) special gifts going to the queen program was sponsored by the Telephone and Telegraph Com- Claud Melaney. Mrs. Melaney would like to remind the Wards of the fol- The engines provide the necescivic and church affairs, hav- Waite, Syracuse. and her attendants. Judges Hi Hat Club of Syracuse. pany for one year. duties: Funeral services will be sary push on six different ing served as president of the during the Queen Contest were He then attended the Uni lowing assigned Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett, 1st Ward Arrange for use of Mueller Park Relief Society, a coun-- j ducted Friday, at aircraft, p.m. in the Sophie Reed, Ogden Dance In a Utah including the 19.77-.7And in of Utah Nationto the versity delegate 2nd Ward In charge of the Campfire Program. r; Voodoo and the )ag-ge- r. selor in the MIA, and president Syracuse Ward chapel hv Ray Dabb, Ogden al in Washing- is presently employed as an Conference 3rd Ward Refreshment Committee. 'Florist and Dave Clark, Tele- of the Primary Association. op T Joseph Steed. C. in June, was the electrical technician for Sperry D. ton, 4th Ward Master of Ceremonies With burial in the Syracuse i; hone company employee. Mas-chShe was a member of the Ra-- I Most of the engines come off Refreshments Utah Engineering Laboratory guest speaker. .7th Ward Publicity and Invitations. Warren Camp Cemetery under the direction of ter of ceremonies was Reed 'were aircraft being processed on the Layton to a large group in Salt Lake City. served 6th Ward Building the Fires iXeuberger, KLO announce!. Daughters of Pioneers and also 'the Clearfield Mortuary. production lines at Hill. The members and their parof Elder Rampton will be hon-re- d 7th Ward -- Transportation others are from planes assignents. with a farewell testimonial sth Ward Games and Sports. ed elsewhere in OOAMA, such The Fashionetts held a well next Sunday evening Aug. 21, as the 7 type used on Air Fashion the show at 7 planned at p.m. at the Syracuse Ward National Guard for aircraft. No First Seiond and Syiaiuse Chapel A typical will be pud-e- d Ward on Aug 11. This event, Conducti Ward Relief Doris of the 1st Dawson, president engine Layton WI he Bishop T off an aircraft flirty and took place at i p.m. the par- Society, stated that the Layton E'irst Ward will not have its Steed. Joseph worn out, requiring lents were also invited here. work meeting during the month of August. thorough music will be regular cleaning and repair job. HailEight members and four chil- - Organ prelude ed to the engine repair shop, modeled fashions that they Payed by Ellen E. Smedley. n A wee baby was born early four children. Also a friend Stillwater, Oklahoma, after song, Dear to the inspectors first will check then Sat. morning to Mr. and Mrs. of their daughters Cheryol iting with Mr. and Mrs. Owen had completed. Refreshments' Opening Layton Reverend I). W. Balster, and Arby Wigness, pies-ide- over and see what has to lie were also served, and every Heart of the Shepherd ; Gordon Millard. The little one Johnson of Idaho. The Walsh of Trinity Lutheran Church,- - are attending the Annual done to vocation, Golden W. Smedley; bring .them back into 1.7 live in Logandale, Nevada. seven greatly enjoyed this eve- - 'sacramental pounds weighed District Convention of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod first - class shape. Then the Tisl Behold hymn, Moon njn(r Mr. and Mrs. Smith ounces. The Millards have a 18 in to 21. held Colorado Springs, Colorado, from August being engine is placed on the producOn the follow ing evening, Even Tide. and family returned home Sunlittle girl Lou Ann. tion line. Flute solo, Diane Rampton,' Aug. 1.7, the Fashionetts Club Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish day night after attending the of If it has an afterburner a to ; a twin slumheriu Elder sister son Ramp-of their Lake members, Bear enjoyed wedding reception spent Monday at Layton The Blues are winners by ion miles in the As- device that gives the engine accompanied by Miss party given by Carol Chate-jton- , as part of their vacation. They James and Suzanne Willis in home of her par- - Shanna Svvaner. sembly of God Jet Contest whereby the congregation was divid- more pep by shooting a small expect to make a few small Cowley, Wyoming on Aug. 1.7. has been a guest at the home lain at the and ed into two groups, Reds vs. Blues, and miles were given reg- stream of fuel in the tailpipe Elda married She one were (hatelain. Lake the The be of E. Lloyd will Bear the like Delbert returnednts, couple Spencers. young Speaker trips ular attendance, bringing a visitor, or for hours worked on it is removed and taken to selec-wa- s to 4. her home A two while John is on vacation. with vocal Wilcox, Aug. Fridaj surprise birthday party another section of the shop for a home Much is after Wilcox Mrs. tions and combined with this social, Mr. Returning being Clyde entertaining by Ruth Frost, accom-i- the new Church Reverend Craig said, It was a good contest repair. aroused it and interest in because California on Satdone for Miss Elaine Hughes everyone participatdefinitely weeks vacation honor of Miss Marcielle Ipanied by Leland Frost. attended the funeral Meanwhile, back on the line, urday of Amasa Steed, son of are Mrs. Helen Hughes and her prior to her marriage to Clark Zaugg, who is also president! Speaker, Herbert Pedersen, ed. On skilled hands strip off defective was a 16, afternoon, picnic August Saturday surprise Melvin and Alice Steed. The sons Paul, Jonathan and Randy. Partridge on Friday, Aug. 22. of the club. remarks, parents of the misparts, replace them with new funeral was held in Provo at They went to California with Last Sunday a surprise break-- ' A wiener roast helped to sionary; response, missionary; held for the Blues at the Ogden Park. The Blues were ones, and do a score of other be would no where idea Church with the of at and Irvin was they for up fast Elaine Hughes. the Goof Mortuary. Sylvia given by make this event a huge sue-- , remarks, Bishop Steed; closing picked such as duct work, and rejobs, Eried to Chicken were Reds furnish The the of taken. McNeil Mrs. Ted required Spring- Miss Karlynn Hinman at her cess. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlson song, Ill Go Where You Want with all the of the picnic were wiring. At the same time the In and punch. charge trimmings of Yuba City, Calif, were ville is staying with her par- home. Guests were close friends Me to Go. Club fpi this Mrs. Flvelyn Knittel, Mrs. Donald Craig, and Mrs. Lily Strayer. engine is cleaned up from nose guests this week of Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat of Elaine, Judy Swaner, Patti thisReporter to tail. Adjustments are made year has been Bea Stein, Benediction will be offered Mrs. Gordon Brown. Mr. Carl- to look after her mother who Goldman, and Karen Bradley. who has really kept the high - by Earl W. Dahl, postlude, Mrs, along the way and by the time with on ill been Karthe has son at one time worked pneumonia. Wednesday, Judy, Iatti, the engine reaches end of the of The each is cordi lights activity 'Smedley. reported public rehas Davis-WebMrs. Mirinda Clark above en and Karlynn entertained for week pipeline Layton The Utah State Assembly of God Youth Camp line it is ready for test. this summer. invited. 'ally the from on home their turned Elaine are shower at a at hospital They will personal continue until Friday, Most of the repairmen are Farmington. began on Monday, August is and the home of Judy Swaner. Fifafter an operation. WHy to Nebraska. old hands at the game, having 22, at the Girl Scout Camp in Provo Canyon. August of Sessions Gordon Johnson teen Mrs. Mrs. were John and Mr. guests present. Linda Pfaender, Red Knittel, and Glen Lovell will repre- years of experience on piston-typ- e week visited last Mrs. Mary Jones Nielsen of and baby Cindy of Newton, Driggs, Idaho sent Laytons Assembly of God Church at the Camp. They were engines. But according to Texas are visiting at the home end with Bill and Doris Rigby Ogden visited Friday night and accompanied by Mrs. Lily Strayer, who will be a teacher at Art Smith, jet repair and test of Johns parents ,Mr. and Mrs. and with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Saturday with Mrs. Emma B. councamp, and Mrs. Evelyn Knittel, who will be serving as foreman, theres a big differScholls. Bernard Johnson. John works Sessions. selor. ence in working on both types. held Mon was Co. bee A as Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hinman for the Kirby Lumber quilting Activities include Bible study, handicrafts, and various types E'or one thing, jet repairmen Dist. Forester in Texas. Thurs day at the home of Virginia attended a family picnic in Salt of outdoor recreation. work with tolerances that vary Bennett antheir the By Virginia enjoyed parents, day, the Johnson family had a Fullmer. The Relief Society Lake on Sunday at the home in some instances a nual MIA Stake Summeree for birthday party for their moth- were making a quilt for Diane of Mr. and Mrs. James Poulton. Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Mil-- 1 these two groups of young folks, of an inch. Balancing a Johnson Mrs. at Johnson. Bernard LaVern ton Kidman and family of Salt Tuesday Tuesday night, er, Mrs. turbine drive shaft, for inChaffin Besides Rose Mrs. the spent Stake" Kge the Johnson home. Hinman, Karlynn Hinman and Lake City, Mrs. Helen Bock - inew stance, is tricky. A miscalcuat home, few days in Ogden this past Katherine Rose attended a brid- holt and son David of Layton in Johnson children lation could result in a $50,0(X8 Liberty Bernard, Ann and Gordon, and weekend. She attended the wed- al shower for Kaye Hinman at and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin War $175,000 engine disintegrating. the John Johnsons of Texas, ding and reception Friday of the home of Mrs. Beth Snow ren and four sons of Salt Lake W'ilford W. Tree is critically Mr. and Mrs, George Love, Mr. and Mrs. J. Love, all OOAMAs jet engine repair Layton ill Dee where the at Miss and in Mr. Mrs. Hospital Salt Lake. is were Mary her granddaughter, the City, were all visitors last Sunother guests . Kaye ia keeping pace with II. Love entertained with an of Layton. operation he was taken in the evening, First daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- day at the homes of Mr. and Friday Gaylen Mathcson of Kaysville, Louise Bartlett Third Ward Relief its expanding aircraft workoutdoor Layton Tuesday family party a with heart attack. Mrs. Marilyn Johnson of Salt Presbyterian Church. Miss Bart- lace Hinman of Kallispell, Mon- Mrs. Cuthbert and Mr. and Mrs.l3ufft'ng evening at their home in hon- Society held a lawn party and load. Now turning out more Lake, Miss Kathy Field of lett is the daughter of Mr. and tana, formerly of Farmington. Leo arren. M rs. Kenneth L. Thurgood or fo Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewel-ly- quilting bee Tuesday afternoon than CO engines per month, the The Blazer and Trekker Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mrs. Augustus William Bart daughter w as born has been who left Wednesday morn- August 12th, at the home of repair operation will soon unill at her McGee of Kearns, and Mr. and lett. Miss Bartlett was mar- classes of the Farmington First last Friday at an Ogden hos- - home here serj0usly Colorado Springs. Colo- Mrs. Parley Ray. A program dergo another expansion. for two for the ing past Mrs. Earl Stevenson of Kays- ried to Todd Forrester Poole, Ward Primary had their Early pital to Mr. and Mrs Boyd I. make their home. Mrs. was presented which included Plans include modern, soundto rado an ear from weeks, suffering h the ville. Also Miss Deanna young couple will make Bird breakfast Friday morn- Thurgood. This is their first infection. Miss Ar- readings by Miss Julie Sim- proofed engine test blocks. A is Lewellyn of Tropic, Utah, who is their home in Marblehead, Mas- ing in Weber Canyon. Eleven daughter and second child. . .. lene Love. formerly at- mons, a tap dance number by person standing outside the con, Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Frances Wigboys participated. Mrs. Doris spending the summer at the sachusetts . Love and Judith crete two-stor-y Mr. and Mrs. Jaydene building when were enter-a tending Second Vard Rencher Syracuse John Mrs. Mr. and Johnson home. Haugen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl gill have returned home fn,m will hear musical skit which was a jet is going full-ti- lt Adams, of Lawson Earmington, Ralph TuesAlined a social with last Basil Lee is visiting at the and boys of Burley, Ida. vis Swaner. cjiaperoned the boys. weeks vacation to the Norjh- old time step dance by Mrs. only a whisper from the noise an of Tolman Mrs. Ezra Mr. and Mr. ited the past weekend with home of his brother and Judy Hansen of Clearfield west. While vacationing they day evening at the home of Vera makers inside. Across the street Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lizetta Carlos, in-law, was guest of honor on Eriday also visited at Lewiston, Mon- and Mrs. James Rentmeister. Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- their son and daughter-in-lawill be the repair shops in SandAdams Nellie Mrs. and Glen Mrs. and and ,Mr. ert Lee. Mr. Lee just was dis- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rencher. night at the home of Mr. and tana, with Mrs. Wiggill's brothe- Those honored were the offi- Love, ers. Refreshments were served brand-nequarters. Besides cers and teachers have who reRobinson r-in-law has Mrs. Jim Millard. It was Judys just and sister, Mr. and charged from a tour of duty Mrs. Gladys to forty guests. repair, the new shop will conbeen from released with the U. S. Army, lie was turned home after spending birthday and a little family Mrs. Douglas Brown. While at recently and presMrs. Arthur Jackson and tain engine .build-u- p ervation facilities. Cornell, Washington, they were their services in that organiformerly from Mesa, Arizona two months visiting her daugh- party was given for her. of Karen were Logan daughter Norma and but expects to make Provo his ter and Judges on Monday at the guests for a few days of Mr. zation. facilities will be Monday visitors in Layton at Build-u- p Miss C'arlene Jensen is back Laurence Moody in Chicago. Salt Lake County Fair in the and Mrs. Tim Skinner. holme. And Mrs. Maurine Bourne is vis- the home of Mrs. Chloe Harris, used to convert a "stock enLaMont Johns group were Mrs. Virginia they also visited and were din- home after spending the past iting in San Francisco with her Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, and gine to special configurations, Judy and Carla Hamblin of Mr. and Mrs. as well as other special jobs. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. week as a guest of Miss Mary niece and nephew Diane and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams. Kaysville spent the weekend and daughters and James R. Rice and Mrs. Alene Sessions. Newell H. Brown of Lometa, James Udy of Pendleton, Ore- Tolmesano at her home in Salt John Morrell. She is Johns of Ogden spent last at the home of Linda Lee. OOAMA is geared to the jet Mrs. James il Walker of expected Lake City. Guests Sunday at the home week in Sacramento, Calif., vis Calif, and his mother, Mrs, Lil- gon, one afternoon. ar- engine age. As Mr. Smith put home this weekend. Canada, Raymond, Alberta, of Mr. and Mrs. .Carlos Cun- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack lian Brown of Salt Lake visitA large group of Mia Maids e Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The Moon family will hold rived in Layton Sunday to at- it when bigger .and better jet ed Wednesday at the home of and from the Syraningham was a Navy compan- Warren. And family enjoyed vaca their reunion Saturday, Aug. 23 tend the funeral services of engines are built, OOAMA will Explorers ion of Carlos, Charles i Walsh Marilyn and LeGrand Ellis Mrs. Ethel Udy. Mr. Brown cuse and Syracuse Second tioning last week at Yellow- at Washington Park in Parleys her brother Mr. Daniel R. Har maintain and test them. and his wife Josephine and their have returned to their home in is Mrs. Udys nephew. MIAs along with several of stone Park. ris. She returned to her home Tuesday, Aug. 19, Canyon in Salt Iike. lot) 4-- H '' high-pitche- high-power- two-wee- Aircraft, School begins September 2 For Sunset Den Rampton Linda Child Layton Church News serve LDS mission To Sunset queen business-sightseein- R. S. holds report meeting T-3- Moonlight Capers Party great-grandfath- Jean Stoker Dies at 70 F-1- n, Fashionette Club active Maid, Explorer Summeree ts 4-- H 4-- H con-wa- rd 8. F-1- Bish-jstructo- j H 4-- H Meeting August F-S- O Trinity Lutheran Church vis-dre- nt in-o- Assembly God Church . n H Ycuth Camp Underway er NEWS NOTES half-thousa- Nth Z1 LAYTON News Items Chey-mout- ... .e sister-- w FARMINGTON son-in-la- 4-- H Elasl-hop- |