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Show t .4-1- Club: 1 Hill Air Force Base. son vf Mr. and Mrs. Martinez, attended a birthday rvty for Randy Montoya, son of Mr, and Mrs, Louis Montoya, 13j3 Sherma. . Layfen Hows May l4,s Fame! Lupo wifi ho four years old. A birthday party is being planned for her. Mr. and Mrs. Ah red Lupo, 64 Layton Circle. are, her parent, j. , J Many of the Jaycoos and their wives' plan to attend the Jaycee convention May 13, 14, and 15 In , Price, Utah. duty-fro- Kerry Sewers meet Many, five year old, LAYTON HEWS The 4rH Club, MerLayton met Sewers May 9 to discuss - VSsotch ry r Height future sewing meetings and afternoon tradloy Monday elect officers. Mrs. Afton Miller Bubak had 10 little boys help him , is their leader, Ann 'Adams was celebrate his sixth birthday. His Ccc!;crstis 'y choeen president of the club; parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard I , i Trudy Woolsey, D. Bubak, 615 Kirk Avenue. Bjr Susan Manning Joline Tingey, secretary; Ruby Cookerette The Dinner guests at the Doit Cow-di- n Kaysvilla Karen MilClub 'work on Roberts, reporter; residence, 605 Marva, Lr Mothstarted their leader; Cathy Hatch, ers Day were Mrs. Hugh Bradley the 8th of April. We elected ler, song .Carla' Wilcox, and children Penny, Karen, Teddy, game-lead- er; our officers for this year they Carol Church, . leader; health Gary and Sklppy, Farming ah, and are: leader, Mina Flint; presi' Mary Spencer, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Brad: leader; safety 'and dent, Glenns Stuart; ' . welcome leader children., Ogden.1 and reporter, Susan ManThe next meeting will be held " Jamie Dupe lx - it koine - ill ning; secretary, Joan Barber; May 14. Newleen from his second grade class . at Barnes; treasurer, orSchooL Whitesides Elementary song leader, Arlene Buhler; FFA fudging Jamies parents are Mr. and Mrs. ganist, Mary An Prigmore and Francis Dupalx, 616 Marva. party chairman, Linda Mary Kaysville The Davis Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Ssldwt Taylor, Harvey and Dana Lee Flint Future Farmers of America The next meeting was held on will have five judging teams 491 Marva, enjoyed the movie April Id. We made basic bat- at the annual contest Friday 'Ben Hur and dinner. in Salt ter for our quick breads and on and Saturday, May 13 and 14, Lake on Mothers' Day.;?', , the 23rd we finished the quick at Utah' Stata University. a Pinochle club met The breads and made a topping for Members of the team include: May 6 at the home of Mr. and them. They are: orange sugn Mrs. Leslie Hammond. Those preKinsey King, Brent Cook, ar, cinnamon, baking powder sent were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred farm mechanics; Nance, roll-ups. cheese biscuits and Rod Billings, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Bob Leo Kennedy, Turner; They were pretty good if I do Val Judkins, poul Simonson, Mr. and Mrs. Deo and Morgan say so myself. Mr.'and Mrs. Jay Boat-rigLeo Kennedy, Verl Byrum, Then at our 4th meeting we try; and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dennis Hayes and Jack Mapes, ' made soups. They were potato, Norman Whitaker, meats; Ron Savaresa. Prizes were won by tomato, onion and pea soup. Alfred Billings and Mrs. Mr. and Mick Turner, Phillip Leonard, They were all real good. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Savaresa. Thur-gooRon ael dairy; Engstrom, We are all having loads of fun Kent Hodgson, Phillip Refreshments were served. this year. Leonard and Dennis Flint, liveHolt stock. In Logan Sunday were' Mr. and Were it left to me to decide Clinton Zollinger and LaVar Mrs. Charles Anderson and famiwhether we should have a govGodfrey, advisors, will accom- ly, 1342 Everette Avenue. They ernment without newspapers, pany the boys. spent the day with Mrs. Anderor newspapers without a govsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed ernment, I should not hesitate Hanson. a moment to prefer the latter. Keep Smiling! Everyone will Golden Acres wonder what youre up to! Thomas Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pickett The Davis County Coun (Taken from the Ladies and children Scott, Craig and Home Journal.) cil, PTA Year Book. Jill, 804 LaVerde Avenue, spent their vacation recently in Juarez, A bird can roost only on one old Mexico and Alamogordo, New A single lamp in a dark place is better than all the lights of branch; a mouse can drink no Mexico, staying with frlends'there. more than its fill from a river. Mr. Fickett was stationed, with the a seven-stor- y pagoda. doings meet 4-- H . nt teams Ni-L- Al-do- Boa-wort- h, ht d, Air Force in. Alamogordo when serving his term a few years ago. e and Church Street Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Brody, Hamilton,' Montana, - former residents of Layton, havt been in Layton about a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Day, " 61 Church Street They visited while friends hers, many Mrs. Mary DeWatl, 196 Hawthorne, attended the blessing of her grandson, Kelly Wayne on May 1 at the rock chapel In Kaysvile. The father, Kermit Wayne DeWaR, officiated at the blessing of bis son. Other grandparent present from Layton were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton. Gail Lynn Pitches cslobrotsd her second birthday on April 28 with eight nieces and nephews from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fitches, 247 Hawthorne are her parents. On May 6, Bonnie Ford was five years old. The neighborhood children were invited in to share the birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ford, 750 Church St. are Bonnies parents. Rsbtcca Graham, fivs year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Graham, 341 Owen, spent a day, April 28, in the Dee Hospital after havijig her tonsils removed there. Holt Subdivision William Lynn is tho namo chosen for the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Glover, Jr., 1379 Sherma Avenue. He was given the name and a blessing by his father at the Sunday morning service on May 1 in the Tenth Ward Chapel, He was born March Glen-Dol- -- De-Wa- ll Day were Mr. Fred Chavez and daughter Anabclle, 722 Valeria. They entertained her at dinner and took her to the movie at the The Nuns Story. Dovis Drive-in- , Mr. end Mrs. Shirt Christensen and family, 8S7 Starwood Drive were at the homes of their parents on Mother's Day. In Payson, Mrs. Cleo ERl was honored and in Spanish Fork, Mrs. Myrl Christen-0f- l I & & Page 4 May 12, 12 CD t t k Guests at ti Walien home re- been living in the old Frank cently were Mr. and Mrs- - Verl SNe'icM house. Mr. and Mrs. EJborn Du.psmi Waker, Logan. A party was hold April 22 for have received woid from Gerand Diane Vi eaver who was five years many that their ana Rodney old that day. Ten small girls wife have had a Ittle daughter were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. bon to them, The couple have Don A. Weaver, Jr., 510 East Gen-Li- a son 3 years old named Kevin. Mrs. Gladys Savons of Sail are Dianes parents. visited Sunday with Mr. Lake Tucker. Air. end Mrs. Earl Jr, At 7:29 a.m Msy 5, tho seventh of S3 N. Main of Ben Franklin and Mrs. Alfred Stevens. Mr, end Mrs. David Weaver, child came to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stores, have just returned from A. Harmon, 627 Daley Avenue, at Seattle whore .they attended a Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen, and Mr. William Thomley atthe Dee Hospital It was a sob closed-circutelevision - business and Mrs,' funeral of their old tended 'the 10 nine ounces, meeting for Bed Franklin Store weighing pounds, friend Kenneth Porter last Friday with the height of 22 inches. The owners last at 3 Monday, May In the Morgan Stake House. He six other Harmon children are he Olympic Hotel, , f died suddenly while at work of U year old Douglas; nine year old The Seattle meeting was one of Sandra; eight yearn old Peggy; nbie such sessions held for the a heart ailment. It was one of Margy who-ifive;, Shelly, four more than 2,400 Ben Fraqklin Store the largest funerals ever held in He was a very prominent and David, two. , . United Morgan. owners throughout the and was also in the Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. States. Other meeting were held business mad sheep business. V Sam Harmon and Mr. and Mrs, in Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Fred Rohde, botb of Pocatello, Dallas, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Idaho. .DEEP MOURNING Memphis, and Minneapolis. much married movie star Jerry Billing and Larry Soil Mr. and Mr. Jama Tempi will celebrate their 12th birthday of the .Into deep mourning has gone Frileft 4th Ward, Layton whom on Saturday, May 7th with a swimday, , May 6th for , Mississippi, for her latest husband, ming party for 10 guests at the whore he' will enter the officers she loved very much. She inClearfield Swimming . Pool After MaTraining- - school They expect to sists on black olives in her the swimming party, they wil b gone for several months. Their rtini be served refreshments at the f and Lynette have home of Jerry's parents, Mr. and daughter Sandy The only rose without thorns moved into an 'apartment in the Mrs. Alfred M. Billings, 488 SherScudder. Farmera Union.; The family have is- - friendshi- pwood Drive, Layton, Utah. Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale , e, it Master Sgt.- - James B. Temple and bis family, 107 Dawson, left Layton May 6th. The sergeant was transferred to Keesler Air Base in Biloxi, Mississippi, where be will be stationed for about 34 weeks. The Templet celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary on May 3 and dined out with their - children,. Invited to Bountiful for Mothers' Day were Mr and Mrs. Jesse 1 Ihornley, 3il Morgan, at the home of a daughter and and family, Mr. and Mrs. - Bill Smith. . , Recovering from a major operation performed at the Dee Hospital is Franklin Tingey, 935 Rosewood Lane. Lolend Watt had his appendix removed last week. He is recovert V. Sells. ing at home. Rebecca Isokson end Maurice Larry D. Sells, son of Mr. and Scoffield attend the ballet at the Mrs. Dale-Sells, 598 Julie Dr., University of Utah, won the Davis County Elementary Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Scoff isl School Marble Tournament, which and children Arlinladd and Lulie was held in Kaysville on April woe here from Tremonton last 30th. He will now participate in week visiting relatives and friends. state competition on May 14th Mr. and Mrs.' F. R. Knewlton at Magna, Utah. are in Orderville for the next Hill Villa few weeks. Mr. Knowlton is a conOn Mothosr' Day tho Phsy K. tractor and his company is building Bodilys, 702 Cowley Drive, were a bridge there. 25. in Provo to be with Mrs. Bodilys Mrs. Gaylord Treu, 30 Liyton Mrs. Jonny Cox, Kilboruno, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter celebrated her birthday Circle, in last arrived Louisiana, Layton Weaver. on May 5. She and her son Dennis, Thursday. She will make home docidod namo Doan is tho Gary eVen)ng ta 0gden gpent here with her daughter and upon lor the second son born to Mr. and Mrs. Darell C. Lt. and Mrs. Terry Hough, 775 at a family dinner in her honor at her sister and brother-in-laHill, 1668 Davis Drive. Hill Villa Drive on April 12. He Mr. and Mrs. Martin ChristThroe years of marriage for was born at the Hill Air Force home, ensen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kittrell, Base hospital at 7:34 a.m., being Airman first dot and Mrs. 1366 Sherma Ave. will be noted 20 inches-ilength and weighing Herbert Sampson and sons are 6 pounds 3 ounces. His two and on May 19. in Mounds, Illinois, on a 30 day a Ml year old brothers name is furlough. Gaylone Lsks celebrates her birthday May 27. She is a daugh- Michel Ray. His grandparents are Tho St. Rose of Lima Church ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Lake, living In Centralia, Missouri. They is holding first communion for O. H. Mr. are and Mrs. Baker, seven 1358 Marilyn Drive. old children on May Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hough. 15 at 8year Doe Loth received a bsMball a.m. Mass. 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