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Show "H V ' Layton Churches Sweethearts dinner-danc- by NORMA PREECE Layton Invited Saturday night as gliests of the Eighth Ward Quorum of Elder are the Third Ward Elders Quorum; the Aaronic Eighth Ward Seventies, High Priests, Elders and Adult Priesthood; and the Sixth Ward Elders. A roast beef dinner will be served from 8 to 9 p.m., followed by dancing from 9 to 12 p.m., to the music of the Fay Hfdl orchestra of Ogden. There will be no admission, no tickets, no charge, said Lorin Rowley, first counselor of the Eighth Quorum of Elders Phone 769 ' Mr. and Mrs. ElKaysviile don Bangerter and family, Green River, Wyoming, were of guests over the wek-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schofield. They arrived to attend the wed' ding reception of Trudy Schofield, Mrs. Bangerter will be remembered as tha former June Harvey. Layton The Stake Singing Mothers are completely organMr. and Mrs. Don Cottrell ized now, said Mrs. Loretta Johnson, Stake Relief Society Chor- and daughter, Julie, Moab, viswith Mr. ister. They are meeting every Saturday morning from 8:30 ited over the week-en- d a.m. to 9:30 a.m. in the White Chapel to work on special music and Mrs. Carl Cottrell. Miss Lynda Wood entertained for tha Stake Relief Society Visiting Teachers Convention and at a Slumber Party at her concert for the also to Special Music and Spring Concert spring prepare Last Saturday, Geneive Meacham was sustained as Secretary of the Stake Singing Mothers and Jayne Bentley was released. Officers-alreadsustained are: Beulah Simmons, president; Meadows, librarian; Loretta Johnson, chorister; and Barbara Hansen, organist Isa-be- y ll First Ward Sweetheart Dance According to First Ward Dance Directors, Evelyn and Pat Collins, the Mutual teachers were specifically honored at the dance held Tuesday evening. Each teacher was presented with a gift from her class. To complete the theme, Valentine cupcakes and punch were served. Layton Second Ward Birthday Dinner and friends of the Layton All members, former members, Ward are invited to attend the Annual Birthday Dinner being held Saturday, February 21, at the Second Ward Chapel. Dinner will be served at noon. There will be a charge of 1 1.00 per plate for adults and 25c for children and Second teen-ager- and Mrs. Craig in Colo. Ministers Institute a three-da- y in Den-eAttending Colorado, are Reverend and Mrs. Donald L. Craig of the Assembly of Cod Church. Mrs. Arthur Wilson is caring for the five Craig children during their parents absence. Layton r, Valentine Dance Syracuse- De-m- ar Clearfield Jaycettes e NO OTHER PICKUP ...cm A '59 FORD LIKE You get the smoothest ride of any half-topickup, thanks to n y, two-stag- entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Beta Sigma Phi Layton Last week 21 prospective members of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met at the home of Mrs. V. Robert Kelly. Mrs. Kelly requests that anyone interested in joining the sorority call ber By Joan Elliott at Kaysvilla 10S2. Phono 1584-Tha XI Chi and Clearfield of Beta the Sigma chapters Layton A stork ahotfer in Phi Sorority will have a Valen- honor of Mrs. T'on Robertson, at the 4 tine's Dinner-Danc- e Verdeland Park, was hostOakridga Country Club on ed Mrs. Maxine Ginn of Ogby Mrs. added evening, Thursday den and Mrs. Aiiene Mossman Kelly. of Layton on Wednesday eveL. L. L. Club the home of Mrs. Marinno Call, West Layton. Musical selections will be furnished by a trio. Shantanka Club Kaysviile Mrs. Sarah Knee-d- y entertained the following guests of the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Giace Smith, Mrs. Julia Webster, Mrs. Myrtle Larkin, Mrs. Laxida ljirkin, Mrs. Clara , Mrs. Vera Hyde, Mrs. Mrs. Edith Tema Wood, and Sheffield was special guest. Mrs. Geneva Cunningham was Cob-mere- card for the afternoon. Feb. 14 Dinner-Danc- e The scheduled festivities for Valentine Day, sponsored jointly by the Hill Air Force Base N. C. 0. and Wives Clubs, will commence at 6:30 p.m. with a chicken or steak dinner served in the NCO Snack Bar. Mrs. Alice Carlson will take reservations at TA Following the dinner will be dance in the a NCO ballroom beginning at 8 oclock. Decorations will carry out the theme of this very special holiday, said Mrs. Cullen. semi-form- n, Ward and Mercedes Jones at ning. Approximately 20 guests the Schroader borne in Sunset. attended. Mr. and MralvLe Johnson, Mrs. Chloe Harris, Iliil Field South Fort, are planning Open Road, is spending a few days House for Sunday, Feb. 15, from 2 to 5 p.m., in honor of with her daughter and the 80th birthday of Mrs. JohnMr. and Mrs. Max Hess sons mother, Mr. Anna Johnof Farmington. She is helping son. to care for the four Hess chilOpen House was held Satdren while Mrs. Hesa is at the urday evening at the Lester hospital with her new baby Scoffield home in Kaysviile for justweds Mr. and Mr. Thomas daughter. On Friday evening, February F. Perkins. Mr. Ferkins is the Per6, Jean Eliason, LaVoy Nut-tal- l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Beth Roberts, and Lucille kins, 377 Morgan. Ruth Ann Galloway hosted a bridaj show- - Muir of Layton and Connie Jones of Sunset recently hosted a miscellaneous shower for the bride, Trudy Scoffield. To attend her brother wedding, Adull education the weekend. Mrs. Robert D. Isakson, th former Rebecca Scoffield of Layton was honored at s bridal shower last Saturday after noon at the home of Mr. Franklin Knowlton. Also hostess for the lunbheon was Mrs. Jerome J. Christenson, Ogden. A Valentine theme was used, including a large Valentine box filled with gifts for the guest, of honor. Guests were Mrs. F. R. Knowlton, Mrs. Mark White-side- s, Mrs. Richard Graelil and daughters, Amelia and Kay, Mrs. Clair Whitesides, Mrs. M. P. Scoffield, Mrs. Robert Isakson r. and daughter Sherrie, all at Layton; Mrs. Emil White-side- s, Kaysviile; Mrs. Ut Knowlton. Ogden; and Mra. Lynn Wakefield, and daughters Susan and Helen Margaret, Provo. Rebecca and Robert were married January 31 In Elko, Nevada. development Two receive Master awards five years of young farmers instruction at Davis High School. .top if --Water fill Girl scouts tea Set for mothers Girl Scout troop direction of leader, Francis Judd, and assistant leader, Mrs. Alic;e Borgeson, Mr. and will hold a mothers tea and West Kaysviile Mrs. Bud Larkin entertained at program Saturday at 12:30 p. rsAa. m. in the Community Church. turkey dinner Sunday for the Also planned is an investiture following guests: Mr. and Mrs. 14 Floor Blaine Kuttall and family, Salt for four now girls to be taken into the troop, which will make Lake; Mrs. Lavida Larkin and a total of nineteen girls 0'54 VATttflll Kloyd Clearfield West Kaysviile 56, under the Crazier KENTUCKY STRAIGHT SOURBON WHISKff CRESTVOOD i.hc.1810 DISIIUEIT (OH FUZIU AID . e .KL&IM Chofc of S Sale Close-O- ut ay FEB. 12, 13, 14, Fresh Product CELERY Short Stroke tojuiev Big Styleside box gives you 56 cubic feet of loadspaoe on 1 wheelbase or 70 cubic feet with a wheelbase. 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No. i MACAROlil TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE AND OTHER FINAL DISCOUNTED VALUES BEFORE IV E CLOSE FEBRUARY 21 A '59 FORD To the lUfSCtT Morton 17 fvd sWnw hr XSt J wtwnlhtsm. 3 body rfyta, 4 body sizes sod 8-D- MIDSTOWli, FART, at BOWMAN'S OG FILLET SOLE e Final a Specials for Your Shopping Convcnicnco Clearfield: Clearfield The annual North Rosa L. and Marion McMinn Davis Stake Sweetheart Ball Neryhew, girl, February 7. has been planned for Saturday, Layton: Feb. 14, in the Stake House. David and Marlene Ilaliaday A dance for the Beehives and Sandall, girl, February 8. Scouts throughout the Stake will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This is a "stag affair, and boys and girls are asked not to date. The same evening, at 9 p.m., Kaysviile Mr. and Mr. Mel the adults will dance to the Manning entertained at dinner music of Jay Robinson and his Monday evening for Mr. and orchestra. A floor show has Mrs. Henry Scheuller and chilbeen planned, and there will be dren, who recently returned special Valentine decorations. from Japan. Each Ward will sponsor a Mrs. Gerald Eitner entertain sweetheart couple, and a ed at a birthday party for her chosen be stake couple will Dawns, who was daughter, at the dance. three years old last Wednesday. Twelve little friends joinfirst operational ed her for the occasion. In 1938 th Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneller radar to bo installod in a U.S. and USS family have moved into in the was placed Navy ship to make their home Crestwood New York. temporarily. rear; springs and long, tapered leaf front springs. Scientific Impact-O-Crap- h tests prove you get the easiest ridel home from Utah State University during Money Anyway Tha American Flag we first Everyone ia accusing me of officially husband displayed ever Alaska for married assisting hostess. Child my having his money, said a glamorous when Russian troop lowered An adult educa- bionda to her lawyer, but ac- their flag and U.S. Marines hoistKaysviile tion class Is being sponsored tually thats what I want to ed the Stare and Stripes at Sitka each Thursday at the Kays- divorce him for. on Oct. 18, 1847, The Teamster viile Elementary School, Room 12 at 8 p.m. It will be an eight week course on child developMerl Thurgood, ment and guidance. Kaysviile Mary Lou Danks, remedial Syracuse, and Maurice Thurteacher at Centerville, reading were among good, West Point, will be the instructor. Mr. and the young farmers to be awardMrs. Merrill Wood are adult ed Master Farmer Diplomas at education chairmen. There will held last convention the state be no charge for the course. e week in Salt Lake City at Hotel. The two men have completed Sanset: Jlugh I. and LaVan Heninger Gates, 'girl, February 6. Darwin and Margie Haskell Olson, boy, February 7. At II.D. Ball Dianne Perkins wa Class on Births Stake couple To be chosen t Page er in honor of Wilma Woffin-deSouth Fort.' Miss Woffin-de- n is planning a February. 13 marriage to' Don Mauchlcy of Salt Lake City. On Saturday. Feb. 7, a miscellaneous shower was given for Miss Woffinden by Margaret Schroadcr, Myrna N-2- Layton Mrs. Robert Green will review the book, "The Romance of the Old Playhouse, by George D. Pyper, when the L.L.L. Club meets on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at 12, 1959 REFLEX-Fe- b'. New-hous- VICTORY PARK HEWS heavy-dut- day. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Warner Yives meet newcomers ICO Layton A Welcoming CofAccording to Dot Knott, MIA Speech Director, the fee, during which members of Monday evening dance at the Eighth ward included talks by MIA the Hill Air Force Base members on What I Like Best About Mutual. Officers Wives Club introduced and met newcomers to the club, was held on Tuesday evening, February 3, in the N. C. 0. ballroom. Decthe walls and tatine birthday party in Ogden orations on By Joan Elliott bles carried out tha theme of Phone 158MY Mrs. Stocks grandhonoring western hospitality, said Mrs. Layton Mrs. Eugene Schow, children, Johnny Smith, Sher-ain- a 105 Ellison, is attending the and Steven Eastman. All Elizabeth A. Cullen, historian. On Tuesday afternoon, FebHenager School of Business in three children were born within White Elephant 10, ruary hours of each other on the 13th Ogden. were played in the N. Marty Peterson, daughter of and 14th of February of dif- games C. 0. ballroom by the N. C. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Art Peterson, 304 ferent years, said Sirs. Stock. Wives Club members. Game Bride-to-b- e on bridesmaid Kathleen Stoker, Melody was a cards were on sale at 25c per Saturday evening at the wed- 290 Melody, accompanied by her Stoker and ding of Linda Hanney and Mel- mother, Mrs. In-iMrs. Beth Kelly, spent last vin West of Layton. Mr. Art Petersons aunt, Mrs. Wednesday, February 4, in Salt -Art Sorenson of Sandy, died on Lake City shopping for Kathleen's acMr. Peterson dress and wedding Monday evening. spent a largs part of his youth cessories. Mrs. Leda McCurdy of Boise, with Airs. Sorenson. The famSaa Francisco was the recent Idaho is a visitor this week business-pleasur- e atto to of will destination travel ily Sandy at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bitner, 36S tend the funeral. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday Mrs. Carl Stock Fark, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rasmussen and their famand family will attend a Valen Biggs, S80 Park. ily here. Mrs. Georg II. Bennett and daughter Dorothy Ann, spent The Clearfield last Saturday visiting at the Clearfield and Jaycettes have planned a par- home of another daughterMurty for Saturday at the home of her family, the Richard Clearfield The Primary Jun- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson. phys of Salt Lake City, Sid Stoker has hern out of ior Group of the Community This is an affair for the ladies Church Sunday School will hold and their husbands. The eve- school the past week with a a party Saturday between the ning will be spent in games fractured left, ring finger in an accident at his home. hours of 2 and 4 p. m. The chil- and dancing. Catering-servicMrs. A. A. Barlow of Mordren will exchange Valentines, will bo furnished by Judy's in and play games. Mrs. William Ogden. The program commit- gan has been visiting for some Wasson, superintendent for the tee includes Margo Feaslee, time with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Primary Groups is in charge of Ranee Eddy, and Maggie M. Bambrough. arrangements. Ford's guests Tuesday in honor of her aon, Garys, eighth birth18 Hyde. Howard Cloward, daughter, La Raine, and aon, Curtis, were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bangerter, in Bountiful. Mrs. George Wittmann entertained for her daughter, Paula, on her eighth birthday anniverhomo Friday night for eleven sary last Saturday afternoon. Thirty close friends came to girl friends. Mr. and Mrs. Merl D. Kimball celebrate the occasion with PauJilleen la. and son, Gary; Miss Mrs. Zipporah Stewart and Warner, Salt Lake, wers dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sarah B. Strong attended the wedding breakfast of their Mrs. Elbert Warner. BounLyle Adams, who Is attend- niqce, Sharon Layton, of held Hotel the at Y. tiful, U. B. the at Temple Provo, spent ing with bis parents, Square in Salt Lake, Friday. tha week-en- d James C. Anderton underwent Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephenson major surgery at an Ogden hosand two daughters, Moab, vis- pital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Udy and with ited over the week-en- d his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van son, Lon, Long Beach, California, Mr. and Mrs. Aleen Dean Stephenson. were Sunday returned Udy, Clearfield, Edwin Sprague home by plane Wednesday from guests of Mrs. George Udy and Sacramento, California, where Miss Melba Udy. Mr. and M rs. Eldro Rigby, he spent a week on government Cedar City, were Saturday dinbusiness trip. Mrs. Zipporah Stewart and ner guests of Mri and Mrs. Le Mrs. Nora Miller spent Monday Roy Walters. Sunday dinner in Salt Lake at the market and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cles-so- n Bauer and daughter, Diane, dinner at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Varge Thompson enter- Ogden, and Miss Mary Ann tained at a birthday party for Brindley, Salt Lake. Layton Primary junior Group party The Clubs e Planned by 8th Vard Elders Rev. 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