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Show 4? Layton' News- Overnight. g tests i th last ,Wyn Nielsen borne, week were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Nielsen and two of their children, Delyla and Sandra, A dinner party to welcome them was given at the Sands Cafe in Clearfield. Relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne NielMr. and Mrs. Kent sen, Nielsen, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Nielsen and Mr. and - Smith, format residents of Lay-to- n. A-2- 6, The;; G.? W,' Falrholma, $74 Egan,' added a Second child to theit family April 27 at 11:30 a.m. ht the Dee hospital It was their first son. Ha weighed 7 pounds, 7 . ounces.'- - The Fair-hol- A-2- 6; Mrs, Wallace Wood, Ogden. From Salt ' Lake came Mr. and Mrs; Myron Hannon and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross, George Ogden, friends a of the Nielsens, also were in attendance. In Helper recently to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen, was Wayne Nielsen, A-2- 6. May 1, the month, of Mr. and Mrs. Dee M. Brown, will receive a blessing and tb name of Do Anne at services in the First Ward LDS Chapel The new babys grandfather, Don Carter of Orem, will bless her, One of th ladle who faded her services a S telephone operator with the beginning of the dial system in Kaysville and Layton was Mrs. Glendel Bunker, H-Birthday wishes are in qrder May 5 S Mrs, Jean Buchanans birthday falls on that day. She live at ' Skyline Mrs. Richard Strong and children will accompany Mr. Strong, 77 Beacon, when he attends a k training course with the U.S. Army reserves in June at Fort Lewis, Washington. Mr. Strong is chief Warrant Officer out of Fort Douglas. A family celebration was in order April 28 to wish Becky Summers a happy eleventh birthday. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James K. Summers, 7) Birch Circle. Grandparents at the birthday party were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Summers. From Hill Air, Fore Base, SSgt. Jolly G. Swtffotd is attending NCO school in Fair-fielCalifornia, Home for the weekend from Brigham Young Diversity was Diane Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Watt, 10 Aircraft. The Watts attended the wedding for Dennis E. Smith and Karen Campbell, Clearfield, Thursday evening at the Threshold in Ogden. Dennis parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Eldredge Sunday, 5, 6. L-- 2. two-wee- have a two and a half year old daughter, Ana Kathleen. Paul Christopher baa fcea ew chosen as the name foe th baby. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. L. R. FairhobnS, Salt Lilt and Mr. and Mia, X. L. Harrison of gcottabluff, Nebraska. ' ' ' Layton fer iervieaa Primary Sunday all Layton Stake wards took v ; plaee Sundays Within the ant tbiee weeks Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Sander, 69 South Chapel, hope to see some progress on their new home in Kaysville, which they plan to mov into by December 1. The Sanders, along with Hod' abd Clover Sanders of Kaysville, art planning to attend the potato chip Western Regional Institute in Carmel, California, during the next week or so. Velma Barlow celebrated her eighth birthday with about fifteen friends on April 23. Hoc parent : are Mr. and . Mr, -- I - f Haven Barlow; On Sunday the baby daughter of Mr. and Mr. Kbdyard Scoffield, 178 Soutk WhiteeUeS, received the name ef Lisa Jill be grandand a blessing father Reuben Beftnett, Kys-vill- e, at the Laytoif Fifth Ward. On April 26, Mf, Seoffleld shared his birthday ak and ice cream with relative. The wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Flank Sen-net- t, Syracuse, wS eekbrtted Saturday evening in the dining room of Clarks i the frol Cf 4 Salt Buildiflf Lake. Helping with th anniversary dinner party Wr Ml. and Mrs. A. L. OBrfaa, Ml. and Mrs. Wendell Bair, Layton, and Mr. and Mrs! Ron Campbell, Prudential Providence. from a m)ef Recuperating has operation Mrs. Hah been staying at her daughter and home. Ml. and Mrs. Clifford J. Smith, 136 Ronald Ave., the past week. She returned to her home in Logan on the weekend. Richard Alan it the name chosen for the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall T. Snow, d, Ha, son-in-la- 686 Wasatch Drive. The son arrived April 18 at the St. Benedicts hespftal at 4:43 Weighing pounds $ ouates. His older brothers are Tommy 13, Kenny 9, and Robby 6. Grand- parents of th tew' ha If ari Mr. ' and Mrs. T. B. S e W, Brownwood, Texas, and HA Thelma Harmon, Salt Lake. Mrs. Golden Sill has returned from Pittsburg, Penn., whs she attended the funeral of her mother Mrs. E R. Hare, who died March 13, at the ero ef 69 af lung cancer. Mra. .J stayed o in Pittsburgh faf about 2ft weeks, h would Lke t extend bar thanks ta'aQ the friends wb bare don ae anaeh to show thedr kindness. Mrs. Sill appreciates tk help her friend and mlaaionarias gave in senaolbtf th family. Th late Mrs. Hare bed lived te Layton dad Ogded frequently during the year. Avel to Circle L Trailer Court Monday was SSgt, and Mrs. Stuart Carr and sons Lucas, 1, and Sam A The Carrs will be trailer home. living in a The fourth sen was bora to will also meet a friend from Layton, Mm. Tomo Kaldrianoi, formerly Thelma Manea, daughter of Mra. Virginia Manea and the late Pet Manes, who wit! fetaru to Layton soon, with h? r Mrried while in Ljibaftd th 40-fo- Mr. and Mrs. Orvilla DaVere, 1496 Reid Drive, April 13. Th name Chosen for him fa Terry Lee. He weighed 7 pounds, 13 V4 " Creee. s Cavtag f tT aeveath LUtkdsy Slay .3 ws Jert Gay, dogbt,r ounce and arrived al 1:27 M. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Steven- st th St' Benedicts hospital son, 571 South Main. , His older brothers $t Allan, A new grandson was born 1H, Duane, 3, and Douglas, who Sunday April 24 for Mr. and will be 5 May 21. Crandparehta Mr. Leland C. Sill, 55 West an Mr, sad Mrs. Karnes 111, making a total of sere Centerville, and Mr. and grandchildren. Th child wes Mrs. George W. MscKay, Silt bora t Mr. and Mra. Gordo Lake. GeseeL Ogden, They have chosGolden Atm en the' name Todd for the new Together fog Mothers Dap arrtvaL will be the R. E. Eteorts famiTk first of last week. Ml. Salt Lake, and the Everett and Mra. Walter Smedley, 47 ly, F. Bradley family, for dinner, Veto Las South Chapel, flew ete. st the Bradley home, 857 gas. Mr. Smedley is manager LaVerde. of Olsen Chevrolet and earned A hobby with John R. Celey, the trip during a contest of Jolene Simmons, the Chevrolet They flew down 239 Barbara, is putting together daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer with other Utah dealers who model airplanes and boats. His most recent creation Is a cabin Simmons, 471 Wasatch Drivs, also won tha vacation. celebrated her birthday April cruiser with both electric and Ward LDS Fourth The Layton 26. Her grandparent war Welfare dinner will feature a gas motor and radio controlled. hand fop th oecaskn. barbecue for th first time Mr. Caley use hi own deaig Th faaCy of Hm Bath Arne pit Th event will be for many f th models. this cam by April 38 for bar birth- held year. at 8:30 Bea Daaial wIB he $ year Friday day. Thy bad fufpsukrta f Six hind quartan of beef will old May 1 H attends thirl fee cream. end cake bo sealed in Friday after grade at the Crestview ElemenThe birthday of L. E. Ellison noon, which willpithe served that tary. About fourteen friends was celebrated April 27 with with baked po- were expected to attend a birth evening along family get together. Other tatoes, rolls, salad, and vege- day party for him Tuesday aftLayton persons birthdays fall- table. Four cords of wood were ernoon. Hfa grandmother Mrs. ing en that day war for Robert healed in t supply heat for th Marvin Jones was also here for Whitsun and Ellas Dawson. barbecue. There will be two the special eeeseion. She is visKenneth Smith, 1 White-tide- s, programs beginning st iting from Castle Dale, and spent inwta in Moab bet weak on for the children, the plane t return their about 8 specting orchards. Ha Wdrfcl ether for the adults. Ticket Thursday, Bens parents ar let th atats agriculture for th dinner be obtained Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daniel in Davis County, but from members may of the bishopric. 343 Barbara. fnqnsntly is assigned to othMr. sad Mrs. Van A. Dir Layton - New Layton Dance er parts of tha state. Club officers and directors, wh ham, 813 LaVerde, had their Spack-RSM. Mr. tad Mrs. Lee will begin service m June,' ar baby daughter blessed and given 206 North Fort Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Dibble, co the ness ef Irene at Sunday hat Spent three months in presidents Mr.Ralph and Mrs. Ed morning service in the Layton Lento Grove, California with Mr. LDS Seventh Ward. Bishop Ken Strom berg, daughter and family, Mr, and ad Mrs. LeGrande Simmons, Brailsford named the baby, wbe chiland Andrews lie yd Mr, traaurers; Mr. and Mrs. Jer- was bora Mareh 16. dren, Accompanying them a Arriviag Easter Sunday was ry Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle fheil return trip home war tw Egan and Mr. and Mrs. Reed the first baby daughter for Mr. Mrs. and families, daughters Whiteside, directors. Other di- and Mrs. Deloy Ottley, 911 LaDarwin Btott and two sons and rector who will continue their Verde. The new child arrived Ml. Wilford Tesch and two term this are Mr. and st 1 :51 am. weighing seven daughters of Layton. The fam- Mra. Howardyear Mr. and pounds three ounces at the Dee Smith, ily enjoyed sightseeing such Mrs. and Mr. and hospital. Th Ottleys have two Harris, Jay as the LDS Temple, Forpin Mrs. Dick Cook. Retiring direc- sons, Ronald, 3, and Allen, A est Lews, Marineland and a day tor are Mr. and Mrs. David The youngster grandparents searching for shells on tha Mr. and Mrs. Whitman ere from Clearfield, Mr. and beach. They also explored Boul- Adams, Mrs. C. H. Flinders and Mr. and der Dam in Nevad and spent and Dr, and Mrs. Robert Kelly. Mrs. Fred Wasatch Heights Ottley. an evening in La Vegas. Mr. aud Mra. T. H. Williams, home Keith Brimhall will be After working and saving the from, school for the Mothers 306 Gordon, have just returned past few years, Miss Elaine Day weekend. He attends Utah from Tuscon, Arizona, where Sarrii realized her dream of go- State visited s son and his family in and Logan they University ing by plana to Lebanon, is studying on a general course Mr. and Mrs. George J. Boam. Greece. She will be visiting This is his first year Mrs. Williams attended e hair about five months there with at present. since graduat- style show in Phoenix while the st University as several relatives, touring Side from West High in there. ing much of Greece as possible. She Victory Park Dayton, Idaho. He is a son Of ta - p-i- a. a, Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall, v'" ''X'! I v ' . ? v 'Jjj ' . tr , 'A ; , , i k W-- -' h He 'ti py , V , --V V This Farmer used 60 lbs., N, Harvested 17 tons silage corn Mr. and Mrs. Evan D. Christensen, 906 Valeria, have received word that their eon Ray N, a fireman in the U.S. Navy, It aboard the USS Princeton, helicopter carrier in the South Pacific, just off Formosa. The Christensens had guests from Ogden Sunday, Mr. end Mrs. Grant Crawford. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Christiansen, 760 Valerie, will entertain at dinner en Mother's Day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johansen, Salt Lake. Oa May 14 the Christiansens celebrate their wedding anniversary and Mr. Christiansens birthday. They plan to spend the evening at dinner and a movie with relatives. Micheai Collmir was baptized into the LDS Church Sunday by his father Wilford Collmar, 8Wi Sherwood Drive. He attends Layton LDDS Eighth Ward. On Thursday, May I, Elvers D Light will be five years old. A birthday party will be given her May A Her brother Carl, id, fa busy twisting balloons into forms of animals to surprise the party gueets. Mrs. DeLight has planned some Dutch games for the expected 10 children. Holt Moving Mich from 1533 Sherma Giving his grandson a name and blessing at the 3rd Ward chapel Sunday was Elmer Love. The name chosen for the wee one was Edward Jay. Mr. and Mr. Darrel Sorensen, 105 are the parent. Marilyn Loves 1.1th birthday was May 1. She is s daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Love. Birthdays at the Erwin Stoker home, 290 Melody, in April were for Shelsgh, 15, and Mrs. Kathleen Williams, Overton, Arisons, who was in Layton for her birthdsy and the birth of her baby. Mr. and Mr. George Twibey, 270 Melody, have their kitchen, using a light green paint for the walls and tiling the floor in white and gold. Other accessories are in th green shades. Mrs. Twibey is now working at Hill Air Force Base since the reduction at Naval Supply Depot. 249 Mrs. Jamee Weathers, Melody, has returned from Anaconda, Montana, where she visited her mother, Mrs. Fritz L. Hertzig, who was 111. Her mother accompanied her on the trip back to Layton. Mrs. Hertzig will be staying in Layton at the Weathers residence about a month recuperating from the illness. and Gene Fukui used r Toget the mogt 60 lbs. Ny fwranyTa nfl, farmer . .The annual PTA tea for registration of new students at Sunset Elementary School wa held on April 27th at the school The new enrollment registered, approximately 69 students, but an additional 20 or 25 student are expected before kindergarten begins on May 81.' InstrucSunset tors for pre-scho- ol the coming kindergar- ten session will be Mrs. Mattie Firth, Mrs. lone Willette, and Mrs. Julia Layton. 4" ' The speakers featured during the afternoon program were Mrs. Olive Madsen, Davie County Public Health Nurse, and Roy Evans, in charge of th Student Personnel Department of the Davis Coufity School District. The interesting and 4W or mative aiterfioott was under the direction of Mrs! Norman Scott Wibsrg, Mrs. Georgs Dickson, Mrs, Call Grtmstad, and Mrs. Keith Steed. -- Th government of a nation is its psae maker or breaker. Mary Baker Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. TRINITY SUIISET HEWS LUTHERAN Sunset The first baby was CHURCH born to Mr. and Mra. Leland Rv. I. t. Kruftor Carson April 15 at Till a.m., a poitof baby son, weighing six pounds, Av. and and measuring 1 Inches. He Fiald M. arrived at th Dsa hospital. HiM Utah Layton, tot wee Grandparents ef th I30 1 Divine r Mr. and Mra. Truman Car-solible Clou Sunday School 9 AS Mr. Mrs. and and Fairfield, ZZ7 Cats Will, Lehi. n, A. M. fl-T- Oi yy fafy, . NEWS! PENNEYS POLYESTER DACRON NYLON -- COTTON COXDINO TOGS SLIPS AllD enow. BICSZR Coordinated Blouse ....$2.93 in printPlaytime ed Cotton Tops and mawashable narrow chine wale cotton. Cord tapered pant. Co-Sta- rs ... Etch WOMENS BRENTWOOD COTTONS HANDKERCHIEFS $2.79 33c with that dressy look, colorful flowers, flower lac on linen and gold trim, All under glass. a . $3.S8 8hadow paneled Schlffli embroidered slip, self embroidered petti in specially finished soft and light bain proportioned tiste sizes. Handbags cotton All Always popular, easy to care for. Denney's cotton dresses . .. new ejean-ufresh spring and summer in a choice of p Dainty Print on delicate patterns. design.' embroidery AND enret chops! I free e eWber ' felt MANY ABVAHTAMI w el '"8jg or r-- k pteee tk poet wetof whore pee wear A olr-bo- . e. eppWietlem preeut loom by roopopo or Veer efter peers It Save yea blfb mb ef labor m4 eieltreeeie. Prove by Mew eed spaHM tfi trolp th ooo IrHpetlee sytteet that briopr ye Mpfor, bettor crop . . . an pepe fee kteV el th MM Nero. AN NOW IS THI TIMS . . . t $fa Irrifettee tyma . . . rove tine, pot tW. I, White 4 enety every pear ( y eoetrollo nitrogenFertilizcro for the worlds most wonderful Mother, yours! 5it 3 I aM3& UEP (j Plus Fed. Tax we speaking for himself and brother, Gn Fukui, who operat a diversified, irrigated farm near Tremonton, Utah. For example, the Fukui brother usd 500 pound of USS Ammonium Nitrate per acre on silage corn and harvested indr than 25 tons an acre a seven-to- n increase over acreage not fertilized in the area. On small grains, they applied 300 pounds of USS Ammonium Nitrate and harvested 100 bushels of barley per aert, more than 80 bushels of wheat. On. tomatoes and sugar beete, thy also used and their yields adequate amounts of nitrogen and phosphate were among the tops in the area. Successful farmers agree "It takes N, Men and for iutn gen, theres no better source than USS Nitrogen FertiGian mad by United States Steel. Always insist on USS Nitrogen FartiUter. told by reliable dealers. Use enough fertilizer; harvest more dollars BIGMWS! MOTHERS IVS GIFTS $2.83 SAV2 wta Wprcper tSS didnt use enough fertilizer, our yield would b 0 low that we couldnt afford to operate our farm, tay Mich Fukui, ovep-orotio- f?UJoQolnJKOiFGo Htt WAU AVE, OOMH, UTAH . MOM IX445M yl'flfr'i i -- i r I $ ' ' y. t s DAN RIVER SPECIAL BUY ON COTTON ROBES 1 $4.83 GAYMODE' DOZEN ROSES! .. HOSIERY Ce $2 - ' j.-- v" NEWS ..FOR SUMMER! tremendous maPenney chine washable, little r no ironing Robes. Easy to ear for, Dan River cotton. ; , Y n - ; sponsored secretary-t- UNDER GLASS HANDBAGS Ization. If a. ETli-ao- Harvested More than 25 Tons Silage jl ;V : E-S- 4, her. Mra. Fraacie Bown, E-plaas to return to work at Civilian restaurant at Hill Air Fore Bae ia another three weeks. She ha been suffering from hepatitis sine March 16 and has been unable to do any physic work. 8UII leoklag fer work is Mra. ED Brewer, F-She is amonf 11 tea hdi ill Sssssi Schscl - parent, Page ;1 a-,- -,. 6-1- Pulsipher, Logan, were here s few days last week assisting 5, 1909 May partners of th First National Bank of Laytou'' who attended workers from Spera farewell dinner uarty Thura-day- , the 400 idle Mrs. Brewer worked with ry. 28 Counat Oakridge April on tha Sertry Club for Mra, Joyc Ander-o- a, wir preparation her three Missile during geant wh bat worked, at th bank ' fer about Sight years. months of employment with the ; Mrs. Waathar I a part tint plant week$ last from Moving cashfaf at th hank. end were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Verdelaad Park Mrs.- Donald Robertson and Brown and tons, Garth, Mickey children have spent th weekend and Terry. Mr. Brown baa acla Ogden with Mr, and Mra. cepted a .job la Provo, where Paul Shepherd, Mrs. RobertsonS the family wlD reside at 1646 In hem they parents. Donald la ta Manilla, West 150 North lows, at the bedside of hit dy- ars perehastny. Oa May 8 at $ Mv the Caling father, Pad Robertson, 64, orie Cop Club wiU meet at the who has cancer af th liver, A Weiser renal at the bowery Meri Kortrighta home. Dr, SelWill spark the fourth birthday dom Owen fa advisor for the On th first and third April 80 for Brenda Sue Ander- club. sen. About 24 of her small Wednesday evening and second friend will b guests. They will aad fourth atorning of each return to Brendas home at --46 month, they meet for exereise, for birthday taka sad fee cream. games, Or to hear a speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Max Andersen are The hostess specifies which activities the girls perform during Brenda Sues parents. A low eaiorie reLast weekend, Mr. and Mrs. the meeting. served to the ten freshment is Gsry Bingham and son, members. Interested persons Gary Jr., who oc- wanting to join may contact took up residence cupied Carina Nilsen, 37 Presi la KaysvUl. The Binghams are dent of the club is Carma Niel buying a home at 441 North sen; first vice president, Phyllis 260 East. Meaehsm; second vice presiMrs. Thors Anderson underdent, Alene Booth and went a major operation at the reasurer, Phyllis Allred. Dee hospital in Ogden recently. Meetings are held at the home She is at 8 recuperating. Her of the club- members. -- 544 Kingston. 'V Mr. end Mrs. James Weathers were among the employees and Solid or' Assorted. You havo to touch them te tell thsrr . not real! They stay forever, fresh! fado-reitWashable, polyethylene! In pink, red, - talisman, fUrae, yellow I nt , ' The perfect Mothers Day gift. A choice of full fashioned. Plain or dark' seams ' or seamless in conventional or stretch-abl- e, 4 spring popular shades. f .t. t |