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Show . Page 9 4, 1958 Layton Church News The REFLEX-O- ec. r" 34 Boy Scout awards presented At Layton Stake honor court 5th Ward ,Proise Ye the Lord" . be will at festival The Wards Fifth given Leyton 7:80 p.m. Wednesday, December 10, at the White Chapel under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Campbell assisted by Mrs. Beth Moore. all-ar- ts Missionary farewell held and 2nd Ward Choose Dec. 7 B y Joan Elliott. Phone 1584-Layton Relatives and close friends of Jan Thurston were will Lord Ye Ward the Praise Layton The First begi. entertained Sunday evening' at the home of Mr. Thurstons aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson Sr. The open house fol- at 5 p.m. Sunday, December 7, at the White Chapel. lowed his farewell testimonial at the First Ward. Mr. Thurston According to Bishop Robert Benton ,Sr., the 2nd Ward festival will be laid at 7 p.m, December 7, at the 2nd will be leaving1 for the New Zealand Mission on December 8. Verdeland Park. Ward. He is the son of Mrs. Maurine Thurston, 8 1st all-ar- ts Division Festival All-Ar- ts Layton Several members of the Layton Stake are participating in the Division production of Praise Ye The Lord" to be presented on December 11 and 12 at the Ogden Tabernacle. -Praise Ye the Lord" tells the story of human existence state through mortality until the final from tits The Division production will give the complete verjudgment -sion of Praise Ye the Lord with all phases of the arts in full production as it was presented in the Salt Lake City Tabernacle. Stakes participating in the Division Festival are Layton, North Davis Stake, Ogden Stake, South Ogden, North Ogden, Ben Lomond, Lonn Farr and Mt Ogden, said Lela Christensen. Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe Layton Hia Excellency, Bishop Duane Hunt, D. D, has granted a dispensation from the abstinence on Friday, December 12, to the people of St. Rose of Lima Parish. This privilege is for you, the members of this parish, and for the guests in your home on December 12, the feast of Our, Lady of Guadalupe," said Bishop Hunt in his recent letter to Father Patrick J. Curtin. .O The ladies of the Parish will meet at 7:30 p:m., Wednesday, December 8, to make plans for Bishop Hunt's coming and the Quadalupe Fiesta. Ward Ofllcers Sustained 1st Leyton On Sunday the new Deacons quorum was sustained in tha First Ward. Lowell Dawson, Stephen Ronnenkamp, 1st counselor; Danny Ford, 2nd and Reed Barber, secretary. Outgoing officers were president, Byron Johnson; selor, Ronnie Farr; 2nd counselor, Lynn Adams; and Lowell Dawson. According to Ronald MIA Young .Mens Stake Scout Director, 34 awards were presented to Scouts at the recent Layton Stake Court of Honor. Advanced to Second Class were: Scott Young, Troop 155; Eddie Russell, Troop 150; Kenneth Goetz and Gary Fraugh-ton- , Troop 102. Scoutmaster Arden Campbell of Troup 102 and James Watt, of Explorer Post 102, were advanced to Star. Troop ;0'2 awarded the following Merit Badges: Delvin Read, bugung, firemanship, and first aid; Booby Collins, fishing; Allen Fraughton, fishing and firemanship; Donald Myers, fishing, Urit aid, and home repairs; Dennis McMillian, fishPaul ing and firemanship; Watt, firemanship and first Layton funior Choir presidency L. Spencer, Don't Forget Layton All young people from the fifth to ninth grade are president; counselor; invited to Join the Episcopal Missions Junior Choir which will Kaysville There will be evmeet from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the home of Mrs. in the food, fun and erything 291 S. 750 E., Clearfield. 1st coungift line at the family party of the Sixth Ward Relief Sosecretary, ciety. The party will be Friday, December 5. There will be either dinner or snacks to eat, Women's Missionary League of baked goods, Layton The Lutheran many de luxe gift has invited the Layton League to their De- items. Layton Friday evening, December 5, is the date circled St. Paul's, Ogden, held December at be to cember 2, Tuesday evening, meeting Everyone is invited. Followfor the 4th Ward's Welfare dinner. Tickets are selling at $2.50 demonstration of gift ing the dinner hour there will 7:30 p.m. There will be A professional per person or 7.50 a family. Loe TA to call at Nellie attend please be a movie shown free. The Relief Society and John Baker, lat counselor, are in wrapping. If you plan :harge of food and they will begin serving the Swiss Steak Stewart Howard Valentine, dinner at 0:50 p.m. 23, Salt Lake City The program, under the direction of the Sunday School, Helen Jean Mitchell, 21, Salt aril) begin at 8 p.m. Skits by local talent will be presented, as Lake City well as a specialty act by Steve Campbell of Bountiful who is Layton Tbs Lutheran Women's Missionary League will s juggler, magician, acrobat, and unicyclist. Dennis Henry Wilson, 21, . ,.I)r. Robert J. Christensen and Dr. Robert F. Bifner are in have its annual Christmas party at the church on Friday eveCleailuM ning, December 5, at 7:30 p.m. There will be game.-- , tharge of ticket sales and publicity. Ve. nit id Call, l3, Lajton a gift exchange, and a Christmas meditation with carols. Arthur Roy Newman, 21, Bring a 50c gift for the exchange. Mrs. Marion Balster and Bount.ful Mrs. Lois Iverson will serve the refreshments. Layton Special music at the Tuesday meeting of the Third Lila hay Tutorow, 17, Woods Ward Relief Society consisted of a song entitled Prayer of C ross Thanksgiving, by Lahoma Lindeman, Betty Hart, Esther Graehl, Margaret Taylor, and Joel Prather accompanied by Vera The Law Also Maketh You Free was the lesson Pettit. presented by Vera Pettit. Mes-sic- Gift Wrapping Demonstration INSURANCE COMPLETE mm aid; Scott Williams, firemanCompton Tingey, firemWayne Miller, fireanship; and first aid; James manship ship; i)iE hEST IN INSURANCE Watt (Explorer), firemanship; Scoutmaster Arden Campbell, fishing, citizenship in the home, ANY KIND YOU NEED WE HAVE cooking, firemanship, home repair, camping, first aid, and aviation; and Troop Committee Advancement Chairman, Howard McMillian, fishing. - . VERH-U- Smith Bid SMITH CLEARFIELD BOWMANS Values galore at PhoM TA Dec. 4, 5, 6 Quality Meats: POT ROASTS lb. 45c lbs 98c VIRGINIA REEL SAUSAGE lb 69c GOLD COIN BACON lb 49c U. S. Good and Choice Blade Cuts ... GROUND BEEF Fresh, Lean 4th Ward Welfare Dinner Christmas Party SERVICE Fresh Produce: ORANGES lb. 7C CELERY lb 5c YAMS lb. 7c New Calif. Navels refre-h-ment- s, Frozen Foods: PIES Chu-t-ma- 3rd Ward Relief Society holt Stake Building Progress to NEWS Willard VanCamp and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitman, Day of Salt Lake City was the special 1318 Reid, on Thanksgiving Fireside held Sunday evening, November Day, The VanCamps are new Mrs. Allene Layton, West Gentile. Forty residents in Layton who recently were transferred to Hill AFB from Michigan. Loretta Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Layton LeRoy Bower was sustained as superintendent of Farrell Lawrence, 1299 Lay-ton- s, the 7th Ward Young Mens MIA In a recent reorganization. was very sick with an Assisting him' ate first counselor, Robert Watson; and 2nd upset stomach during tbs holis, tounselor, Monan Lovell. Outgoing officers are LeGrande days. Emil Henderson and Jay Clawson. Monday night gnests at the Carrol Draper residence, 1311 Kent were Mrs. Draper's parThursday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Layton There will be a Cottage meeting held at Sherman Muehlen of Ogden. Mrs. DrapTaylors residence, 320 Gordon, on Thursday evening, Decem- er hosted a Stanley party on ber 4, beginning at 7:80 p.m. for aU 7th Wan! priests and their Wednesday afternoon at her g' l fr'ends. Refreshments will be served. friends and horns. Twelve neighbors were present while Les Hammond demonstrated Stake Barn Dance the Stanley products. Layton All married couplet are reminded to wear gingham Thanksgiving company at the dresses and overalls to the Stake Barn Dance being held Sat- home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom urday evening, December 6, In the 4th Ward recreation hall. Hawthorn, 1299 Marilyn, was Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. and a potluck dinner will Mr. Hawthorns sister, Mrs. be served later. Gene Coate and family of Den- New YMMIA Officers PEAS Birds Eye ENERGY $1000 Cinderella Doll And Ticket on to Be Given Away December 18th 30-Inc- Ursula KAYSY1LLE, 's PHONE 54 Christmas Program a for 1.00 : 49c 5 for 89C Chunk 33c 5 bars Lotion Mild WOODBURYS LOTION LOG CABIN SYRUP BEAUTY TOMATO SOUP Cottage Meeting ver, Colorado. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Val BYU Johnson and family, Reid Dr Layton Seventy Brigham Young University students will traveled to Price to join relapresent a production of Happy Holidays on Friday evening, tives for turkey dinner. December 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the White Chapel. Gndy Hamlin, daughter of Admission is $l.uo for adults and 50c for children. The Mr. and Mrs. VaLJohnson, 1347 program is being sponsored by the First Ward alders quorum. Raid, celebrated her twelfth After the performance the students will be housed by mem- birthday on Friday, November bers of the First Ward and the Layton Stake, said Carl Bates, 28. Thirteen guesta were pres2nd counselor. ent in her honor. 29c 2 for Treat Hawaiian Gold, No. 211 Cr., Tld JERGEIIS SOAP Hair Fashion Nine-year-ol- d Sim-non- Cal Detergent, Gt. Size se PINEAPPLE h 85 North Main UTAH 1.00 2 for 33C Pineapple - Grapefruit Drink REGULAR $12.50 SPECIAL 5 for Del Monte, 46 Oz. (Cinderella Wave MIA Fireside Layton dy STRAYBERRIES Art Bulkley, construction superinLayton According By Joan Elliott tendent of Laytons Stake building, all of the foundation walls Phone 1584-have been poured and part of the room tresses are up on the north wing. Plumbing, heating, electric installations, and brick Layton Mr, Francis Mulvey, work are progressing according to plan. The brick color is 1309 Laytona, remains in the Golden Buff with the mortar one shade lighter than the brick. Dee Memorial Hospital after Weather permitting, this week will see all of the cement suffering a heart attack on floors complete and with continued good luck we hope to put November 21. the roof on, said Mr. Bulkley. Staff Sgt. and Mr. Clifton speaker at the MIA 2", at the home of guests were present. Din-R-Ed- MAYONNAISE CATSUP Sniders, 14 Oz. PURITY SALTINE The impressive beauty and simple aspects of a memorial service are treasured memories that survive the sands of time. BEEF STEW Nalleya, 1.00 YOUR BUDGET DOLLAR GOES FARTHER AT nv Union Mortuary Phone AXtel 295 N. Main, Bountiful for 15 Oz. Store Hours Mon.-Thur- s 8 a.m.-6:3- 0 75 E. 2nd N. MKT Fri. and Sat. pjn. 8 a.m.-- 7 :00 p.m. KAYSVILLE PHONE 15 Seventh grade Pla..s assembly By Carolyn Hoggs Mike Tiller, Kathy Layton Johnson and Judy Bradshaw, seventh grad officers, ars assisting Stanley Htnderson in the direction of the seventh grade assembly at Central Davis Junior High school. 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