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Show I Layton Church News - Elders' Banquet Clearfield The Clearfield Fourth Quorum of Elders will hold a banquet in the Clearfield Stake House, Friday. October 9 at 7 p.m. A ham dinner with all the trimmings will be served to all the Elders of the ward and their wives. The scout; Morris Summers, son of Mr. and Mrs.,, James K. party is under the direction of Kendall Sedgwick, and a Summers and Duane Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert musical program has been arranged for after dinner en- Porter. tertainment. . A Gaynote welcome honoring the new girls coming into the Homebuilding program was held September 23. Lockets were presented to the following Gaynotes by the Seagulls and Bluebirds: Julie Ann Bennett, Diane Griffith, Vickie Greenhalgh, Tanya Tingey, Lane Welch, Connie Wilde, Jolane Zemp and Anna Morrison. Games were played and refreshments served. The Gay-notwent through the gateway ceremony and were presented with their bandlos. A Blazer welcome was also held recently and the new class members were presented with bandlos during the flag, ceremony. Games were played by the boys of the Guide patrol, the Trekker and Blazer groups. New boys honored at this event were Ted Adams, David Barlow, Charles Bean, Steven Brown, Roy Call, Allen Morgan, David Morgan, Don Robinson, Doyle Talbot, Reed Voigt, Lynn Wiggill, Evan Yates and Paul Twitchell. The Blazers mothers were present and lTght refreshments were served. For the first time in several years, a full staff of teachers and officers was ready to begin the September activities. They are Mrs. Marie Adams, president; Mrs. Erma Fraughton, first counselor; Mrs. Thelma Egan, second counselor; Mrs. Estella Romero, secretary; Mrs. Clara Talbot, historian; Mrs. Beverly McMillan, choral director; Mrs. Kay Voigt, in service trainer; Mrs. Charlotte Beck, Guide Patrol; Mrs. DeLell Brown, Trekker; Mrs. June Adams, Blazers; Mrs. Audrene Yates, Seagulls; Mrs. Rebecca Mrs. Ann Marcusen, Gaynotes; Mrs. Mary Robinson and Mrs. Beth Sandall Top Pilots; Mrs. Helen Mrs. Geneel Ranks, Summers ad Mrs. Eva Cowan, and Mrs. Jeanette Skinner, Rainbows; Mrs. Edith Talbot, Stars; Mrs. Edith Call, Sunbeams; and Mrs. Dionne Scof-fielnursery. Chorus Rehearsals The Clearfield Stake Priesthood Chorus will Clearfield hold all its rehearsals on Thursday evenings at 8 :45 in the Clearfield First, Third and Fifth Ward Chapel until Cvr!,i-mas- .' New Primary President es Pag Engagement announced Clearfield The daughter of Stantford Earl and .Patricia Joan Buck Ramsey was blessed in the Clearfield Second Ward fast meeting last Sunday. She was given the name of Sherri Ann Ramsey, and was born July 31 in the Hill Air Force Base hospital. Confirmed in the fast meeting were Randly Lee Hamblin, son of JErvin and Sylvia Hamblin, and Jackqueline Rae Miller, daughter of Donna Rae Jones Miller and the late Charles Q. Miller. . OCTOBER 8, 1959 R It elect is Miss Joan Murdock who will exchange nuptial promises with Neldon Monroe,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon R. Monroe, 4 Ver Announced of their daugh- deland Park, Layton. ters engagement and apOctober 30 is the data proaching marriage is being selected by the young coupl made by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F, Murdock, 552 Coates for their marriage. Th Avenue, Layton. The bride- - ceremony will take place In the Layton Sixth Ward length and she carried a bouChapel and will be followed quet of talisman roses and a reception from 8 to by white chrysanthemums. 10:30 p.m. Attendants to the bride were G. her sister, Mrs. Robert w KSE Iverson; and Mrs. Ralph CAR-TOON- S Firth, Miss Cathy Linford, Miss Catherine' Wilcox, andj By BRUCE NALDER Miss Mary Ann Adams. The, attendants wore like gowns of salmon lace, fashioned bul1 lerina length and enhanced with a huge s a t i n bow in front. They carried white, giant mum bouquets. Little Linda Hint and Janet Green were flower girls and wore dresses of brocaded taffeta in a salmon shade and carried tiny chrysanthemum bouquets In white. For her daughters wedding, Would you please tell her Mrs. Flint those a teal blue THATS POWER-gasoline I lace gown with embroidery keep talking about! gasoline and rhinestone trim and the We have Powex-. , extra power for high mother of the benedict was in Sherri Ann, Ramsey named Busy Primary in Fifth Ward Teachers and members of the Fifth Ward Kaysville Primary are busy in a full swing of activities, according, to Mrs, Clara Talbot, historian for the organization. Special award service was held during the opening exercises of Primary on September 16. Second class badges were awarded to Rennie Knowlton, Robert Winegar and Gregory Beck. Tenderfoot badges were award to Alfred Campbell, Steven Littlefield and John Morrison. Miniature badges were presented to the mothers of the boys. ; On, Sunday, September 20, in Sacrament meeting, three boys were graduated from Primary: Rennie Knowlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frankjin W, Knowlton, as a second class REFLEX-LEADE- CHURCHES CLEARFIELD Maxine Abbott was recently sustained as Clearfield the new president of the Clearfield Fourth Ward Primary. Donna Sedgwick was released as president. Mrs. Abbott has chosen Beth Bottomly as her first counselor and Athleen Johnson as secretary. The second counselor is still to be chosen. Violet Forbes was sustained as a Primary teacher. In fast meeting in the Clearfield Fourth Ward last Sunday, the baby son of Charles and Bessie Moultrie was blessed and given the name of Brett C. Moultrie. The infant, daughter of Cliff and Clea Nelson was given the name of Julie Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hamblin had their tiny daughter named Terry Lee. The third son of Leo and Beulah Casteel was named Kirk L. Casteel. Robert Cory Jenkins, son of Bishop Charles and Fern Jenkins was confirmed last Sunday along with Kim E. Goff, son of Marvin E. and Jean Goff, Stephen Gordon, son of Charles J. and Donna Gordon, and Terry and C.bnn Vixom, sons of Max A. and Ambernell Wixom. N-6- X X peed engines! rose. Best man duties were performed by Harris Adams and Ralph Firth, Jay Love and Vernon W. Flint served as ushers. WEDDING VOWS SPOKEN in the Salt Lake LDS Temple united Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Adams in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Noil NALDEB'S Layton Phone 370. SERVICE J. Adams Isak-Bluebir- HEWS NOTES d, JCK's to meet Robert Day jvill Kaysville amuse members of the JCKs w ith caricatures of themselves at their next meeting. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October l4, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Pat Daly with Mrs. Mary Talbot and Mrs. Jo Ann Webster as assisting hostesses. By Virginia Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Syracuse ALL SETTLED Charles Merrill Sessions are with their arrival of "Your new boy friend has joyful their first child, a seven lb., just asked me if he may marry 13 oz. baby boy, which was born to them last Saturday, you, and I have given my con- at the Dee Hospital. They rent, dad said. returned to their home Oh, but I couldnt possibly Tuesday afternoon. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. leave mother!" Syracuse, Dont worry she can go Elmer Sessions, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil with you. Clayton, Salt Lake City. The new mother is the former Kathleen Clayton. Little John Kelly Green Sold has been with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Cook, while his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Green have been attending the World Series games in Los Angeles. Miss Pat Beazer is spending a few weeks visiting with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Pari Beazer and family at Rupert, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barton and two daughters who have been residing for the past few years in Oregon and Nampa, Idaho, have returned to Utah and will reside in Kaysville. Mrs. Barton was the former Mary Layton Sessions of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber Too are enoying a vacation and the World Series in Los An- - Only 1st Quality Meals ROUND STEAKS j; Bottom Cut lb. w, JT1 Top Cut Full Round lb. at Waynes Foodtovn Kaysville and S. & H. Greet guests at reception in 4 Green Stamps, w.v.WAv.w.vv..WJ,AV.sWAV.Jt. A ceremony performed LDS Temple on the Salt Lake Lot Utah, hosted beneoirts parents. i Saturday evening a wed-- . geles. They also will visit October 2 united Miss Cather- dink reception at the Kays- with Mr. and Mrs. Lee ine Flint and Neil J. Adams in ville First-Sixt- h Ward hall and family while in marriage. The new Mrs. Was given by the bride's par- California. Adams is a daughter of Mr. ents. The North Davis Stake and Mrs. Chester C. Flint, j For her wedding, the brun- MIA Silver Gleaner award Kaysville, and the bridegroom ette bride chose a gown of is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chantilly lace- and nylon tulle night was held at the Syra- Clyde B. Adams, Layton. 0ver satin. The fitted bodice cuse First and Second Ward Henry Dixon Taylor, As- - featured a scooped neckline Chapel Monday evening. The sistant to the Council of the and long fitted sleeves. The speakers included Miss Joan Twelve Apostles, officiated at skirt was nylon ruffles with Hill, Mrs. Shirley Grimstad the ceremony and following a lace overskirt which fell to and Brother Rulon Stanfield the wedding, guests were en- ' a short train. From a crown, at a breakfast at the her veil of illusion fell elbow tertained of the MIA General Board. Mrs. Helen Briggs gave a musical reading, and Mrs. Nada.. Nickolas.. rendered a vocal solo. Forty-nin- e girls Uj m J the Junior Gleanqr classes throughout the stake received their Silver Gleaner award. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Violet Niederhauser, stake Junior Gleaner leader, who was assisted by the YWMIA presidency and other board e members. Prelude and organ music was played by Miss Karen Zaugg and For th Best Bee Phon? TA now VFRN M. SMITH 77 . . .Higher Quality from Large Sunkist lb. ! I. S. No. 1 post-lud- Mrs. Alice Gailey rendered music during the award presentation. Each girl was also presented with a cor- sage and dainty chief favor. , j handker- Open house Honors Newlyweds Winchester - Remington - You Name It We Have It Ithaca - USED GUNS In excellent condition, J. C. Higgins .12 Ga. Pump with long, medium and short range $65.00 choke. - Savage Specially Priced -- REMINGTON Rifles .740 Automatic in all Calibers. and .308. .244, .280, ,30-0-6 List $134.50 $121.05 .760 Pump, All Calibers. List $112.45 $101.20 .721A Bolt Action .870 .12 Ga. Wingmaster Pump Gun, New $85.95, Now $69.95 .30-0- 6 and .270. List $95.25 2 Only Model .11 - .12 Gauge l $85.72 WINCHESTER RIFLES Remington Auto. Riot Guns. EACH .... $40.00 Model .70 - .243, .270, Model,. 740, Rifle, with Lyman 4X Scope Cartridge belt and extra clip New $215.00. ONLY $130.00 Model 88, .243, .308 List $135.50 List $136.45 Model .755 Auto Loading .16 Ga. NOW ITHACA $121.95 $122.80 Model .37, .12, .16 and .20 Ga. List $94.95 $85.45 Model .12, .12, .16 and .20 Ga. List $104.95 Special Shotgun. New at Less Than Wholesale. ..ONLY $116.95 and .358. NEW SHOT GUNS Model .58, Auto Loading, .12 .16 and .20 Gauge. - List $117.00 & $89.95 young couple greeted ter and Diane Umpleby were $9445 Naomi Umpleby. After the reception, the young couple left lated honeymoon Waverly, Kansas, for a be- to trip to visit with the groomi family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher. BAD SHAPE Insulated Underwear Hats Boot Sox Boats Duck CaQs Caps All Other Bird and Big Game Items at Competitive Prices Sleeping Bags and Air Mattresses . . .Reduced to Clear You didnt look very (f 433 t hams Can 5 lb. BOLOGNA . Snow Crop, Lge., 16-o- z. 10-o- z. lor 69; 2 for 33 4 pkg. ,00 for 1 Morrells Sliced , 39 CHEESE ; , Snow Crop. 8 Chunk Check .Daily Paper for other A G. Specials RENTA AG At Steves Sporting Good s So. Slate Clearfield STRAWBERRIES Boss I thought you were ill yesterday, Jone. Banquet, Mild Cheddar Jones I was sir. Boss AH CHOPPED BROCCOLI charge of the gifts and guest book. Margart Livingston and Jean Coyle saw to! the refreshments, assisted by Lois Anderson, Laura and Linda Livingston, and ' Rea(jy to Eat sick when I saw you at the rae track. Jones You should have seen me after the fourth race, sir! ' LEMONADE about fifty guests. Sharon Anderson, the bride's sis- j List $129.95 .30-0- 6 SAVAGE .30-0- 6 .308. An open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Geary Howe, who were married recently, was held at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson. The DELL'S SERVICE 135 N. Main CLEARFIELD OPEN SUNDAYS . .Advertised Prices Effective Through Sunday LAYTON I . FOOD STORES CLOSED SUNDAYS SPECIALS THURS., FRI. AND SAT. KAYSUILLE i ft v |