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Show ;r S: Gn . December 10, 1959 Page 3 Tho Layton Hews be exchanged and games will preceed a light luncheon, according to Mary Platt, 360 Knowlton. Mrs. Ila Forbes, 476 South Fort Lane, was hostess at a bridal shower last Saturday evening for her daughter, Mrs. Joyce Gunderson, the former Joyce Forbes. Games were played and a luncheon was served to 28 friends and neighbors. Mrs. Forbes' is having another bridal shower for her daughter this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. to include close relatives. Joyce and Don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gunderson, . Clearfield, were married November 27. The newlyweds will leave the first part of January for Tampa, Florida, where Mr. Gunderson will be stationed with the Air' Force. A, program under the direction of lleen Taylor, will be given December 10, at 7:30 p.m., when the Layton Ladies Literary Club will meet for their Christmas party at the home of Laura Egbert. The ladies will exchange Christmas gifts. Ely, Nevada, is the destination for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. will Layton Walter Parrish, 207 Daw- son, were visited by former residents of Layton, Mr. and Sirs. Don Shurtz, Spokane, Washington, during the Thanksgiving holiday. A Christmas party for the Weaver family members 'will take place December 23 at the Earl Peek home. A planned pot luck will be aerVed. The youngsters are looking anxiously for a visit from Santa that evening. - Blaine Peek, son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Peek, spends a month at times experimenting with his model cars. He buys a car kit and re? builds it to suit his fancy. Two of his creations were entered in the state fair this year. Another son of the Peeks, Pfc. Gary is stationed in Maimz, Germany, ior the next " 21 months. Need-A-Re- Utah. matter s at Layton, Utah, under tho Act , of March 8, 1879. Entered as Mary Silvester, 5 Verde-lanPark. On the 19th of December the club members will invite their husbands to a Christmas party in Salt Lake at the Lucille Dowdle home. White elephant gifts d - - Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenuo Chicago, I1L Terms of Subscription Mail $4.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) LUN Editor Jkast. Editor Batty Fisher Uapartor Vern Weobey .Advertising Mar. Aeet. Advertisms Evelyn Leadherr BEPOBTE8S W. Clair Halve Mery B.wrine MerIJane M. COLE Representative in A INSURANCE for LESS TO NON-DRINKE- ONLY RS ALSO FIRE INSURANCE TC- s SfT "i m ws t a V EDWIN M. COLE 209 North 3rd West ' e band for Harvard and Penn. game. Both families send greetings and best wishes to their They many friends here. both receive the weekly papers and look forward to all the interesting news. We are interested in everyones news. If you have news and are not contacted, I would like you to phone them to me, Norma, Phone 769. We. like to hear from our former1 residents who are away, and any special items that you feel are 1000-piec- news-worth- - ,y, jf Banset va. Mr. and Mrs. William ParWeekend guests of Mr. ry and family, 701 Sherwood, have moved into their and Mrs. Sherman Burton new home on - North Fort were Mr. and Mrs. DougLane. las Burton, Coleville. Phone 407 KAYSVILLE, UTAH 9 -- The Friends and Neighbors Club met last Thursday at Lera Boyces home for games and refreshments. Thirteen ladies attended. The next club meeting will be held December 17 at the home of Dora Forbes. It will be a Christmas party and the ladies will exchange gifts, according to Edith Boatright, 478 Sherwood. Kae Dawn Bench will be five years old December 12. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Bench, 527 Mar- Selling the BEST AUTO Clearfield - as our 3 Adame y, of V ler attended the funeral services of his brother, James. T. Miller in Salt Lake Friday. Two letters received lately by your correspondent tell of former Kaysville residents, Slajor and Sirs. H. L. Tracy and family, write that they are well and happy in their home at Temple-villSlaryland, but truly miss their wonderful friends and associates in Kaysville. Slarion is kept very busy and at the present time is directing a Christmas play Gift of Love at the Sun- The still the most ef- day. School. ficient weapon for finding TB, From Dover, Delaware was discovered by Wilhelm Kon- came word from Mr. and rad Roentgen, a German physi- Mrs. Rulon Waite and famcist, in 1805. ily. They are enjoying the east but miss their homeSam Pacheco, 115 'Ronald town and all their friends Ave., this coming weekend, very much. They have visitwhen they will observe Mr. ed Washington, D. C., and Pachecos birthday. Philadelphia several times Wasatch Heights $ and also New York which is Scott Boyce, son of Mr. only 150 mile drive from and Mrs. Preston- Boyce, 564 their home. Rulon and Ora-li- e are studying voice in Valeria, was baptized and confirmed into the LDS Philadelphia and they sang Church last Sunday at the in the Messiah, Sunday, DeEighth Ward. Lawrence Pe- cember 6, with the Dover tersen officiated. Choral Society. Rulon is Michael Quintana was five first counselor in the branch years old December 5. Sev- presidency of the LDS eral little friends came to Church. Their two older help in the birthday celebra- sons Jan and Dick play in tion. He is a son of Mr. and the high school band. In Mrs. Russell Quintana, 528 October they were at FrankMarva. lin Field and played in the Announces the Appointment t .J Bennie Jenkins Norma Freeca Virrinia Bennett 'insurance company -- PaklUhM K. AnSanm By Sirs. Norma Preece Phone 769 Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkins and sons Scott, Rodney and Brett, San Jose, Calif., have been visiting with her parents, Sir. and Mrs. Glen Green and his mother, Mrs. Lavinda Larkins and other relatives and friends - before, leaving for Pocatello, Idaho, where they will make their home. Sir. and Sirs. Darvel Stil- e, (fieleMcd (iuik Mutual EDWIN second-clas- Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Ksysvillo 10 ' . st J-- newspaper published in the interest of tho residents of Davis County, at Layton, A weekly -- Pinochle Club meets today, Thursday, at 1 p.m. at the home of The Phone 769 flaw y, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby, son Steven, daughter Mrs. Ruby Leaver of Kearns, returned home last week from Quincy, Washington, where they 'visited for a week with their daughter and her family, Mr, .and Mrs. John B. Ford. Charley Hayes, Salt Lake, visited Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Reed. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bailey, Layton,' have moved into the duplex at 150 So. 3rd West to make '' home. Mrs. Roy Green left last week for Los Angeles, Calif, where she plans to spend a month with her daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blood and family attended the funeral service of Harrison B. Child in Ogden Monday. He was the Mrs. Bloods father. Melvin Ashbaker is still confined to the Hospital at Hill Air Force Base after suffering with a crushed foot for the past month. He was able to sit up for a few minutes Thursday for the first time. Mr. Ashbaker was injured while at work at the base. Mark Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton, is confined to the Dee Hos pital, where he has been very ill the past ten days. Guests of Mrs. A. T. Collett and Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett on Sunday were Mrs. Owen Collett and children, Mrs.-Eldo- their Sterling Low, Salt non blessed his sisters baby, whose' parents are Mr., and Mrs. Robert P. Falkner. The Second Ward Primary officers and teachers met last week at the home of Mrs.-Caro-l DuCkwprth for their , monthly preparation afterwhich . they meeting, had a Christmas program and .party. Assisting hostesses were Mazel Williams, Lorna Diersm&n, Lila Ragland, Nora gmith- - and Sherry Lawrence. Dinner, guests Saturday evening of Mr, and M r s. William Packer were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Call and family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Eugene Van Zweden and fam- konuotr stuicht p of Ogden. , Swan' Is one?ofjtbY Mrs. Clinton Zollinger entertained for her daughter committee members ; 1 Marie on her 9th birthday Mrs. Garland Egand Mr. anniversary last week. Thirteen little friends helped bert and- - daughters t Christy' Marie celebrate the fun par- Jo and Melany,.' Melvallej, Calif., visited last week with ty. fly, both . Ut'sh-Willia- m w Mr. and Mrs. Amos'Qdd-anj- l Mrs. Helen Carlile, Manti, r Green. , . ; visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy' Bert Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Ezra R. G. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. good left. Monday t fpr St. Giles' and family visited in George to1 spend. .'a'. f few . r t Kearns Sunday with Mr. and weeks. . V Mrs. Cecil Stanley and famA wW ily. In- - th 19th century TRcjvj-fere- rs . Mr. and Mrs. J. William flocked to the Soutbjw.it Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-le- y in hopes that theclimte'.woidd K. Swan will attend the cure them. Today TB patfent Cattlemens Convention in ape treated in hospital! ner ' Salt Lake. Thursday, Friday their homes, loom wmswr . t ruts oil . k proof ' j- kw met Anon, w loom cancifht wt obi to ntmfMT. untuckt 1 - V : t cxr? -- v ft - t f V I A. ' 's ' -- A - f'dtQh J jy irs A J i I b p. . i V Just born for ' holiday giving . Si L n eA ...this handsome golden horn gift wrap, heralding tha finest Kentucky Bourbon t flask to the fifth.' at no extra coeA ,1 of them all! Gift wrapped, from the half-pin- f tour!:o;i ucicntj-jg-c If you can give a better bourbon. ..give It!, : j ; M s - f"ir. 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Eugene Giles, who is serving on an LDS mission at the Gulf States, was. happy to be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyman and .family for Thanksgiving dinner. Eugene is in the same ward as the Lymans at .Houston, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman were former Kaysville residents. Attorney and Mrs. Thorn-le- y K. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Swan were dinner guests Friday evening in Logan of Mr. and'MrB. Alan Adams. They also visited with Judy Swan who is attending the USU. The men attended the Gene Fullmer fight before having dinner with their wives. MF. and Mrs- - Vernon Blamires and three daughters, Lehi, were Sunday visitors of his mother, Mrs. Alberta Blamires. That 'evening 'they all attended Sacrament meeting at the 8th Ward in Layton where Ver and Saturday at Hotel r 4 f ' REFLEX t i; . a V ' ' |