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Show l IAYTON CHURCHES from Skyiine Winter Wonderland is ball theme Presently the garage will be By Joan Elliott, rhona 1584-"Winter Wonder- used for Sunday School rooms Layton land" .is the timely theme of together with the breezeway the Fourth Warda Gold and which will be enclosed for more Upon Green Ball being held on Friday Sunday School rooms. evening, January 10, at Fourth completion of the rooms more Ward Recreational HalL Danc- space will be available in the ing to the music of the George main building for seating at Fisher Orchestra will begin at Church services, said Mrs. Don8 p.m. for all ages from 12 up. ald L. Craig. students Spring has been set as the Lillian Bairs will present the floor show, said tentative completion date. Mrs. Lucille Stock president of Sunday School Tarty e Fourth Ward YWMIA. FolKarlcne Dawsons Layton folthe show the floor lowing Sunday School class, Course 10, and Gleaner Junior lowing will meet at the White Chapel Gleaner girls will be honored at 3 p.m. before going to Holt speor fulfilling requirements Lanes .to bowl on Saturday. cified by the LDS Church: Jan-i- t Following bowling the youthful Delia Reese, Julie Simmons, keglers will proceed to the DawTerry, Nichole Clawson, Fran- -' son home for special refreshys Simmons, Myma Maxwell, ments. trthene Ward, Linda Ward, Temple Pay ponna Gittins, Verlane Bulk-VLayton According to Ernest and Joan Child. The girls ' board l then dance with their part- Woffinden, genealogicalJan. 14, member, Wednesday, ners to the Winter Wonderland has been slated as Stake Temple theme song sung by Carol Bit-ne- r, Day. and Burnham, Carman Lutheran 'Women Will Meet Mary Peterson, accompanied by Layton Margaret Nath will Yerle Biggs. Decorations for the ball are present the topic for discussion Womens Under the direction of the ac- when the Lutheran meets at 421 League MIA Missionary the and counselor tivity Friofficers and teachers. Bernice Sequoia Drive, Sunset, on Co7:30 at day evening Katherine and p.m. Ada Galley, Pay, are Airs. Ellen Aar-fo- r Dicfton compose the refresh- hostesses Mrs. Elizabeth Boone and R. J. Dr. committee. ment Christensen will serve as mas- of Sunset. New Officers In 8th Ward ter of ceremonies. Layton The Eighth Ward reChurch Expansion Program Layton Work has begun on cently sustained the following the garage adjoining the As- new officers in their Sunday sembly of God Church, 202 School department: John MeaGolden, i.e. the church is built dows, superintendent; Darrel In such a manner that it may Ames, first assistant; Kit Parkbe converted to a parsonage at er, second assistant; and Gladys a later date. The matching Offret, coordinator. Outgoing officers were John brick arrived on Wednesday, January 14, and the church Riley, superintendent; Dean members began laying the brick Lloyd, first assistant; John Meadows, second assistant; and on Saturday. tap y, S-il- at the Visiting home Heights by Joen Elliott Phone 1584-Special guests this Layton week at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Lee Simmons, 639 Sherwood, are Mrs. Simmons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monk. Spanish Fork. Betsey. Mr. and Mrs. Penn Williams, Marva, hosted a New Year's Eve party which included pinochle and bacon, eggs and waffles 564 at 2 ayem. Neighbors attending were Air. and Airs. Spencer Hov-c- y, On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Atr. and Airs. Ralph Chrisparrel Ames and family, 492 tiansen, Air. and Airs. Roy Hol- Daley, attended the funeral of den, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheya, Mr. Ames uncle, Marvin Rey- Mr. and Airs. DeLoy Bench and nolds, Pocatello. Air. and Airs. Woodrow Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nath, A potluck pinochle perty wet Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. given by Air. and Airs. DeLoy Wendell Porter were visitors at Bench, 627 Alarva, Saturday the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Arby Wigness, SIS Valeria, Sunday evening. Ten guest were present ter festive games and refreshments at the New Years party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berg. 797 Sherwood. Legion Post Looking for first assistant; James ter, second assistant; and Kent McMillan, secretary. Berniece Potter was sustained as the new president of the Pot- YMMIA; with Delores Brown, manual counselor; Marty Alartin, activity counselor; Joyce Aliller, secretary; and Una attendance secretary. Released were Joye Adams, president; Janice Dawson, man- ual counselor; Sammy Asbury, activity counselor; Joyce Miller, secretary; and Aldean Nal-de- r, attendance secretary. The new officer ushered In the "Aleet Ale at Alutual Night" held on Tuesday evening in the new Ward Chapel 6t 7:30 p.m. Third-Eight- rBi03P Furnace Filters WESTERN AUTO CARL RACKER KAYSVILLE No American Legion Clearfield Post 134 Is having a membership drive. Prospective members are being visited by two members of the post, as a means of explaining the program and Interesting the men enough that they will have a desire to join. Those eligible for membership in the unit are men who were on active duty In the service from April 6, 1917 to November 11. 1918; December 7, 1941 to September 2, 1945; from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1957, Inclusive. Alembers bust have received an honorable discharge from the sendee. h Births Thirteen year eld David Rigby, son of Air. and Airs; W. D. Rigby, 59 Dixie, underwent ai. appendectomy at SL Benedict's Hospital on Thursday afternoon, January 8. Farmington News ... Trinity church Picks officers Victory Park f , Elder Haul Wood recently re- ington First ward Sacrament turned from the North Western Service Sunday evening. Mr. Mr. end Mrs. Vem Harmer and States mission, was the speak- Neuman is a convert to th L. er in the Farmington Second D. S. church. family, former residents of 800 , ward Sacrament Service SunBirch, have moved from Rock The home of Alice Aliller was Springs, Wyoming to Twin Falls, day. Club the setting for the Literary The Senior Literacy Idaho. Genevieve Whltsel, 743 Birch, met Wednesday evening at the Guild club when they met on home of Airs. Iona Miller. The accepted the postion of third evening to .hear "Around the World With Wednesday grade Sunday School teacher at book, Stevens give th Florence Mrs. Auntie Alame, by Patrick DenTrinity Lutheran Church. Brother's Airs. book, was Keeper," "My nis, given by Abbey Residents ef Birch Street had Alarcia Davenport, of by Lowe, Kaysville., roasta large bonfire for weiner ing Saturday evening thanks to the concerted efforts of John Airs. Hsrold enter- layfield tained at a family birthday dinhus-- . dux. Thim, Morris Summers, John ner Sunday in honor of her Several relatives attended a Sparks, Alike Erickson and John bands birthday. Kenneth Heuman, Bountiful, . festive dinner at the home of Erickson. was the speaker for the Farm- Weekend visitors at the home has been Ray Sienklewlcs elected President of the Trinity Lutheran Church for th coming year. ' Page 8 TKe REFLEX Jan. 15, 1959' Arriving home on December 31 Ellison, were their daughter were Air. and Airs. Alarley Green and Air. and Mrs. and daughter, 147 Ellison, after Loren Hunt and family of Vernal. spending the holidays with Airs. Green's family, Air. and Airs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugent Schow R. S. Haaland of Velva, North were called to El Cerrito, CaliDakota. fornia, Christmas Days due to the serious illness of Airs. Schow's mother, Mrs. Aielvina Rivers. home Friday, Upon returning Airs. Schow mentioned that her mother is not now in Immediate danger. RENTA of Atr. and Airs. Aaron Tippets, 128 by Jean Elliott Phene 1584-- Alary Dewey, 3l2 Layton Layton Trinity Lutheran Park, is suffering from an Church' I9S9 officers were Inleg acquired,, from a bad stalled during Sunday morning fall just two daysfhefore Christ Services. Worship New officers include Ray mas. Sienkiewlrz, Sunset, president; Recuperating at heme after Francis Nath, Syracuse, vice undergoing surgery at the Dee president; Richard Anderson, Hospital Friday Is Mrs. Andrew Layton, secretary; Raymond Bean, Sunset, treasurer; Fred Schow, 329 Park. Schild, Hill Garden Homes, financial secretary; Harold Hog- - and Viret Williams, Kaysville, trustee. ness, Layton, education chair- three-yea- r man; Robert Eden, Layton, Outgoing officers were Arby y evangelism chairman; Willard Wigness, Layton, president; Erickson, Ijiyton, stewardship Patton, Clearfield, vice chairman; William Loe, Clear- president; Francis Nath, Syratwo-yefield, Les cuse, secretary; Robert Voll-me- r, elder; elr Brooks, Clearfield, Layton, treasurer; Eugene trusder; Kenneth Fahnke, Roy, one-ye- Boone, Sunset, three-yea- r Conrad trustee; Loe, tee; and Raymond Bean, Suntwo-yeClearfield, trustee; set, financial secretary. Le-Ro- ar one-yea- ar DELL'S SERVICE 1S5 N. Main Clearfield, Utah' INSURANCE COMPLETE Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weathers, attended a party given by Bob and Donna Y'ollmer East Gentile, on New Year's Eve. Also present were Air. and Airs. Darrel Gardner, Air. and Airs. Ferrell Shaw, Air. and Airs. 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Save at this new, low price on wholesome, sparkling refreshment. Sweet, oranges, squeezed fresh and quick frozen by PASCO. 6 Oz. d This Coupon Is Worth on the Purchase of car narrow-gaug- e y A welcome addiKaysville tion to the LaMar S. Fairish household It the new baby daughter, already named Dorothy, who arrived Friday, January P, at St- - Benedict' hospital. The brown haired miss weighed eight pounds, seven ounces. Big brother Alike and sister Pat and Ginny are willing baby sitter for the new one. Pleased grandmothers are Airs. J. R. Udy, Farmington, and Airs. Joel R. Farrlsh, San Carlos, Calif. Mr. and Airs. Kayavill Tharon K. Dill are announcing the arrival of a baby daughter, born Thursday, January 8, at the LDS hospital. Thia sixth child of the Dill family weighed six pounds, 14 ounce and will be named Diana Gayle. Froud grandparent are Mr. and Airs. George Dili, Wendell, Idaho, and John Luttmer, Salt Lake City. lev faces Why Go Elsewhere? - g. of Mr. and Mrs. James Barty, 644 Miller, is Mr. Barty mother, Mrs. Mary Barty of Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Barty has recently returned from a trip to Scotland and brought with her special gifts for her grandchildren. Laurel and Yasatch Alary Riley, coordinator. The Rileys moved to Cedar City because of business reasons, 3rd Ward Work Meeting Layton Kay 'Johnson, Stake Work Relief Society director, demonstrated the making of foam rubber corsages at the 3rd Ward Relief Society work meetinheld on Tuesday mom-4nA quilting bee was also held under the direction of Vera Adams. and Ethel Evans. The luncheon was served by Edna Timms, Cora Anderson, Nora Forbes, and Ada Forbes. YMMIA and YWMIA Reorganized Layton On Sunday evening the Leyton Third Ward YMMIA and YWA1IA was reorganized under the direction of Bishop Richard GraehL New officers In the YA1MIA are Fred Alartin, superintendent; Lee Max Moss, first assistant; Keith Carter, second assistant; and Boyd Whitesides, secretary. Released YAIMIA officers were Ray Chidester, superintendent; Leonard Black-ne- r, by Joan Elliott Phoos 1584-Ronnie Wright, ton Layton of Air. and Mrs. Eddie Wright, 10FAircraft, celebrated his twlefth birthday Saturday with five of his pals. Barbeques with all the trimmings and root beer floats preceded a movie at the Kaysville Theatre. Mrs. Louis Mott and son Wet-leof LaJara, Colo., were holiday visitors at the home of Mrs. Motts sisiter and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mott, 799 Adams. They also were guests at of 125 Dixie, residence, Airs. Alott's mother, Airs. Pearl Mad- Air. and Mrs. Ladd Sooffleld, 750 East Adams, during the holidays. 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