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Show ,v A liAYSUILLE Layton l!:v;a 'P8K 5 March 17, 1960 REFLEX Kaysville Church News : Boys ordained into Priesthood; - Layton Church News Third Yard Primary sells cakes Iris Camp DU?, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Froomon, Iris Camp DLP, Syracuse 254 Francis Ave., are moving to at the home of met Thursday Mr. Freeman Logan this week. following boyg were ordained in the KaysvllleThe Mrs. Lloyd Riggs. DUP camps has accepted a position at the Priesthood at Mr. Jm (Norma) Fresco meeting held Sunday in the Fifth Ward: Phono 749 College In the Union Building, throughout the state are celebratGrant Taylor, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Hardy, Ward have ing the centennial of the Pony Third of Salt in accounting and purchasing. He the children Mrs. Elizabeth J onion, Primary Layton Vern Mrs. Mr. and Butcher, a priest; Gam Butcher, son of Lake, vat a guest at dinner Sat- has been employed at Preece been selling enp cakes, proceeds from which will go to the Express. In this camp a lessoN G. Glen Brakey, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Walter teacher; the for in I ' past William of Mrs. Layton Mr. Motors, and urday stake! building fund. . ' was presented ' E. Galley. Mrs. Jensen is a former years as Office Manager. The Brakey, deacon. at on Pony Express each shown evening are Motion Friday pictures be will Priesthood awards given new Aaronic' Helen Mrs. have a WashFreemans Barber, Individual , by purchased resident of Port Angeles, 7 p.m under sponsorship of the Third Ward, - March 18, borne in Logan and all their many to 85 young men in the Kaysville Fifth Ward at Sacrament ington. Hicks the be Boys "Mr. will show Bowery the starring Visitors last weak af Mrs. Flor- friends wish them luck. meeting Sunday, March 20, according to Bishop Clinton and the show on March 26 will be "Has Anyone Seen My Mark and Susie Chidestsr, John, ence Lee were her brother and of the young men are invited to see Parents Zollinger. ' i ' sister-in-laGal.. The public la invited. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gary and Diane Potter,. Diane their sons receive these awards. There will be a member' Young, Patti And Clark, Rosann Willden of Delta. 10:80 at held be will Sunday following Fast meeting of the stake presidency in attendance. Mrs. Otto Kent and Mrs. Ray Taylor and Yvonne Farnsworth School. HOLD SCOUTS GUIDE BANQUET Walker of Layton, were luncheon did an acrobatic dance and New officers of the Third Ward Include George Love, and Patti Ann Clark Kaysville The Scout Troop and Guide Patrol class guests of Mrs. Devon Cottara in -Taylor dance as special num- of the Fifth Ward held a dinner Friday evening at the for Aaronic priesthood; Waldo, Miller, Deacons did a tap secretary Friday. Ogden, ' advisor; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaksr bers at the Drama Festival, held Stake House in observance of the 50th anniversary of Ralph Firth, Teacher qimn advisor; quorum took stole Thomas Wall, chairman of the genealogical committee returned home Wednesday from at the ML Ogden Stake, Ogden. scouting. Scouts, Guides, the Scout Committee and their Deon Johnson a three week vacation trip to Jelene Carter, daughter of Mr., parents attended the dinner which was followed by inpost. with Dorothy Wall and Ruth Moss, committee members; New London, Ohio, where they and Mrs. Keith Carter, East ncs. and fun films Lucille Walton, YWMIA teacher; Alice Boyce, Primary games. teresting i celebrated ber 7th birthday visited for two days at the home Mrs. director. were teacher; Isabella in Peterson, Mrs, Chairmen camp Joy Bunnery, charge of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sat., March 12. She entertained Leona Thompson and Larry Kneedy. held recently at Davis High School, In the Skill-o-re- e Charles Robbins and family. They 18 of her little friends with games WAFFLE DINNER Third Ward Scouts, Troop 159, took third place in first visited Ml points of interest while and refreshments. Verde-lan- d Mrs. Joseph Page, Kaysville Elders and. their partners and members of traveling. They met their son and aid, knot tying and starting a fire with flint and steel. March the Fifth Ward Bishopric enjoyed a waffle dinner party home returned Park, his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard BLARNEY HOP IN EIGHTH WARD Dean Johnson, Kaysville Ashbaker at Washington, D. C. and 8, from Loy Angeles, Calif. She Saturday evening at the stake house. of the Kaysville Jaycees A Blarney Hop was enjoyed by members of president went on to Jacksonville, North has been staying with her daughEra held their and Layton MIA officers teachers Fifth Ward Carolina where be is stationed ter since. Feb. 5. Her daughter drive Monday evening. They later met at the home of will be a candidate for the post the Eighth Ward MIA Monday evening, March 14, during of State vice president at the and visited with them before re- has been ill but was much im- Mrs. Bea Ence for a pot luck supper and paid special hon- annual convention to be held regular meeting. The yotmg people danced to records and proved when Mrs. Page came turning borne. and cookies were served. or to Mrs. Bea, Johnson, former officer in the YWMIA. May 13, 14, 15 and 16 at Price. punch Mrs. William King rstunwd to borne. 1930 at Phillips-burBorn W. June and 2, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Page, of Mr. the home her dauhgter, Kansas, he is the son of as chairman or assisted in almost fund drive in Kaysville, is a past and Mrs.' Weston. Timothy after Gentile have a new baby boy who Mrs, THE SMOOTHER BOURBON member of I OOF Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. He every project of the Jaycees. in visiting with relatives at Bingham arrived at the Dee Hospital school at Mr. Johnson is also a member Johnson is the former Faye Flint Kfitacky StralfM Bouton WMtkty I Yn. 0M from 9th. The baby weighMarch graduated high Ogden weeks. few the past City then of the Civil Defense program, of Kaysville and they have onej Phillipsburg in 1948 and Mrs. Dorothy Christsnsen en- ed 6 lbs. 1 oz. served in the Air Force, during served as chairman of the Heart daughter, six year old Roxanne. at a bridal shower Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reader tertained the Korean conflict, from July Saturday evening for, 14 guests at and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gilmore 1, 1948, to June 30, 1952. Following of and at Mr. called the home Miss in honor at Birthe her home A complete general election for Church Clerk. Committees for the his all We Mrs. Pete Gilmore, Sunday evendischarge with the rank of Thomsen. will be of boards these was officers of roster support the entire Staff Sergeant, he returned to Mrs. Lels Stephen end Mrs. ing. at the date c at a later March 15, by appointed Kansas where he engaged in farmMr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and held on Sunday Roetta Horsley attended the the regular Executive Board, which is the after 11:30 am. returning and was employed by the DeMeeting in Ogden at the Mansion Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riley service. The offices were church council made up of the ed home Sunday, March 13th. church partment of Agriculture. House, Thursday evening. of of these members each of boards, Trustees, filled for the Beard He transferred over to the Air Kenneth Morrison who is at- They have been enjoyng a va- Board of Deaconesses and Dea- other elected officers, and the in December 1957 and was Force since in cation Arizona Phoenix, will at the Provo B.Y.U. tending cons, Board of Christian Educa- chairman of standing committees. assigned to Hill Air Force as The of first spend this weekend with his moth- March 5th. the Board Evanand of Missions Board meeting a management analyst, which Darrell R. Blackwell, 302 Dixie, tion, er, Mrs. Florence Lee. gelism, Church Treasurer, Sunday of Trustees will be held at the position he still holds. Melvin Mon ton returned homo came home from the Dee Hos- School Church parsonage on Thursday night at Superintendent, In December 1957 he joined the Moses Lake, pital March 12th, where be had Financial Thursday from Secretary, Church Mod- 7:30, at which time a chairman Jaycees and has served as two 4th. been Mr. confined since Feb. Washington where he spent the and and a secretary will be elected erator, Vice Moderator, year director, has been president past 52 days on a government Blackwell underwent surgery and to serve this board. since June 1959, and has served is. getting along fine. business trip. Come tee the greatest wagon show in the The Study Group meet SaturHurry! Hurry! Hurryl Americas Wagon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Shefworld ! Seven wagons, each one a wonder I choice home March the the at 12, greatest field were dinner guests, Sunday, day night Specialists bring you For instance, the new Falcon Wagon with to son and daughter-in-law- , of wagons ever assembled under one roof! Mr, of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Spackman. loadspace over 7 feet long, and priced tp Mr. and March 13, at the home of their Those present were: compact wagons.1 $154 under other Mrs. Vern Sandall and Mr. and and Mrs. Homer J. Sheffield. Or if you want full size at lowest price, fifteen senior Approximately Mrs. Franklin Knowlton, Mr. and Wagon! Want the jee the Ford Ranch most citizens expressed great appreciaMrs. Boyd Monson. worlds elegant wagon? afternoon Miss Carol Gay Wixom was tion, when on Sunday Check the high style of the DeLay-toSenior The the of DAVs 2:30 High Layton baseballs, mitts or other equipp.m. Ford Country Squirt! honored with a personal shower at of the Young Peoples SomV m monuhehmn' Chapter 14, welcomed new ment please contact Dale Lund Mrs. Alice Rampton Saturday afternoon, March 5th at, partment Kaysville nlail del reefed pntet he emoweOtf work of the First Baptist Com- members, Wednesday, March it, at the Lund Cafe. will entertain the Art Club at the home of Wanda Lee Ellis. eqe'Pfred xWl Church of Layton, pres- at their regular meeting at the her home, Monday, March 21, at There were 19 friends present and munity a worship and testimony Chapter Hall, 27 South Main. ented bride-to-be the received 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Elsie Heaton is many service for the Sarah Deft Senior Commander Emmet Nalder the assisting hostess. Mrs. Viola lovely gifts. Citizen's Home in Salt Lake City. was presented with four new Kant Martha and Bamiaca Salt will be Lake, Thompson, Those assisting were Mr. John recruits, Joseph W. Waters, guest speaker. She will speak on Walker attended a Bridge Club who is the leader and spon- Afton Hoskins, Fred C. MarSan Diego, Calif. (FHTNC) Stills and Flowers, Mrs. Winn-fre- d March 11, at the home of Mrs. Cobb, sor, Mr. Paul Stevens, reading tinez and Ernest H. Sickinger. Hyrum A. Thomock, boilerman Garrett, program chairman, DeVon Cottam of Ogden. Mrs. Mr. Warren Ridderhoff, The new recruits pledged their Cot tarn is Mrs. Walkers sister. scripture, second class, USN, son of Mr. announced. Miss Marilyn Hor- allegiance to the flag and beprayer, opening and Mrs. J. D. Thomock of 35 Edna Mat will ba Smadlty Literary Club solo Are Ye Able, Said the came members. Villa Dr., Clearfield, and husband Mrs. Ella Dee McGlinch will hostess of the Weekly Bridge ton, Miss The DAVs of Layton lead the of the former Miss Nadean Radbe hostess to members of the Club, at her home, 77 Barlow Master, accompanied by 'Dicker, Miss Nancy Hen- state in membership Nancy drive., ford of Kaysville, departed San 17. March home Club her Thursday Wedat evening, Literary ley arid Mr. Nolan Horton giving They have asked each member Diego, Calif., Feb. 16, aboard the nesday evening. Mrs. James Green Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mrs. Testimony of Christian Exper- to bring at least one new re- radar picket is the assisting hostess. The Book destroyer USS SouthEllis and Mrs. Orvill E1RS Mr. Dennis Dinger, closing cruit so that tour of they may retain erland for a review wll be given by Mrs. Lyle gave a lovely crystal shower in ience, prayer. the position of the most new duty with the U.S. Seventh Fleet Elliot. honor of Carl Gay Wixom, Tuesmembers per quota. in the Western Pacific. Exhausted Rooster Club day, March 8 at the home of Mrs. March 10, the Layton DAVs The Exhausted Rooster Club Smith, 28 Aircraft Ave. Refresh- Thursday, March 17, to spend in va Besides participating and their wives will spend Thurs- ments were served to 16 guests. her between quarters vacation at attended the District meeting rious operational exercises the day evening in Salt Lake City Karan Bringhurst, daughter of the home of her parents. Miss at the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Southerland and her crew will with dinner at Andy's Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bringhurst, Bringhurst is attending college In Lake City. The purpose of the visit Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong, 105 Colonial Ave., will be home Logan. meeting was to nominate and and the Philippines. elect district officers. Commander Jess Jensen, Chapter 11, Maybe gentlemen prefer blondes Salt Lake City, was elected because they have an average of chairman and his aids are Ed- about 140,000 hairs on their heads. JoiitfieThdy! 2 the Mjrtfc greatest dioict ofesrdtdU Qcr and acndrM buyd' ward Shockey, Chapter 8, Salt According to World Book EncycloLake and Roscoe Trunkey, pedia, a brunette has an averFORD WAGON WONDERLAND Chapter 4, of Ogden. age of 105,000 hairs, while a red The local chapter has con- head has an average of about fidence in these men and know 90,000. they will do all possible for the veterans. Women will never be mens The DAVs of Layton are equal until they can sport a bald LAYTON, UTAH sponsoring several civic proj-- 1 ects, one of which is the Jr. Babe Ruth Baseball team. Anyone wishing to donate bats, lews . - err -- ... Rosann- j Lay-ton- . Local laycees name Dean Johnson as State candidate N-- m The First Baptist Community Church elects officers invite you wagon wonders to see at our 0 Young people Present program For oldsters Hew members welcomed into Layton Kaysville clubs DAV chapter Davis sailor tours With Seventh Fleet La-V- ar E< FORD SALES Used Cars and Trucks Only Ford Dealers Sell $ I- - 4, a , ? X A ,, Farmer X Skimped on Fertilizer, Harvested 14 Tons Corn Silage Per Acre Kitchen and cook both sparkle with an ELECTRIC RANGE! Ths cleanliness of Isclrlc cooking reflects ihslf mony way . . . kitchen wall, curtain, and ceiling ttay cleaner longer. So do pot and pant . . because electric heat from a wire !' of clean at electric light s, The Batemans Used Enough Fertilizer, Harvested Up To 25 Tons Corn Siloge Per Acre We use a great deal of barnyard manure on our land -to up 30 tons per acre but we find commercial tertili.er helps break it down and gives us higher yields. Our investment in USS Anhydrous Ammonia has paid off in more profits, says Mr. Earl P. Bateman, who farms wjth his sons, Earl Ray Bateman and Wayne Bateman at West Jordan, Utah. On corn, Mr. Bateman used 100 pounds of available nitrogen, plus barnyard mat re and 80 pounds of available phosphate, and harvested up to 2o tons of corn silage an asre. On barley, the average yield was 90 bushels an acre with proper fertilization. The Batemans also used USS Nitrogen on their a three-toincrease. sugar beets Its just good fanning to see that your crops get enough fertilizer, Mr. Bateman says. High yields go hand in hand with proper fertilizaUo. Realize the most from your land this year with USS Nitragwo Fertilizers: USS Ammonium Nitrate (33hr N), USS AmttRre-iuSulfate (21 Nitrogen and 24 Sulfur), and USS Anhydrous Ammonia (82 N) are made in the west for westKi farmers. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers this year andft low recommended fertilizer practices for top farm profits. n m , Fertilizers UTAH ROWIR A LIGHT CO. Iuy sow from your do.loo TOTAL ELECTRIC HOMe |