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Show rf ' May 26, 1960 Um ClM Street Dale-Chur- Mr. Joseph Kemp, Layton Hawthorne Drive, is very busy with her hobby of making roses from crepe paper for Memorial Day and also to renew her bouquets in the home. The Kemp family had visitors from Magna recently. They wens Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp and family and Fred G. Kemp. 304 Jan Marie Willey, 8 year-oldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Willey, 710 Church, broke her left arm near the wrist when she fell while at school last week. She was taken to athospital to have it set. bhe tends Crest view Elementary. d Be"ics -' I Holt Mrs. Fay Barnes and three chil- dren of Whittier, California, are here for the summer at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Louis Montoya, 1353 Sherma. On Thursday evening, Mr. end Mrs. Norman Patrick. 1214 Marilyn Former residents of Layton, the Johns are stationed at Richards Air Force Base there. They furlough are spending a with Mr. and Mps. Thomas L. Syracuse, who were also at the Norman Patrick home for supper Thursday evening Mr. and Mr.. Av.n Prebe.ce 1461 Scott Circle, have days in Jerome Ida , with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood- row Wilson and to welcome home a brother, who has been stationed on the Island of Midway witn the U S. Navy Cousins of Mrs. Lynn Port or, Verdeland Park entertained relatives from Rochester, New Hampshire on May 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hanning with' their 3 children stopped here for the first family visit in 7 years while on vacation in this area y 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Path attended the funeral services of Dr. R. W. Bales, Saturday in Logan. The doctor was a grandfather of their dauhgter-in-laMrs. Kent Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Russell el Layton entertained at a dinner ..hursday evening at their home in honor of their grandson, Russell Synder of Salt Lake City, who is leaving soon for Colorado te play with a baseball team, on which he is an outstanding player. They also entertained his father and mother and sisters, Mr. and is the owner of the Valley Lumber Mrs. Charles Snyder. Mr. Snyder Company of Salt Lake City. After the dinner they drove to the home of their Aunt Ida Hodson and there were entertained with games and music. Layton members of Layton the teenage Stags Car Club will participate in the car show at the 0gden stadium jun 4th and 5th. Xny0M wishing to enter their car should bring it to the Lorin Farr In Ogden Sunday between I p.m. and 4 p.m. Shellle Whitman celebrated her fifth birthday May 21. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman. Mr. Whitman has been on a business trip to Las Vegas 8nd Los Ange past five days. Mrs. W. E. Wigglll, 282 North Main, has returned home after spending most of the winter In Salt Lake at the home of a daugh-Gibtor and Dr. and Mrs Preston Cutler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox and son Wesley will soon be leav- vacation to Hood ing on a River, Oregon and North Califor- y In?r?on Mrs- Mr- - STfew 6 Pag and do some - : S' ishb w j Arthlr ,Cckett,s. them 8ndMrs- - With Prvlden: they will see include Mrs. June Roark and six children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner. Wesley plans to stay in Oregon and do soma strawberry picking until the end of July when he returns home to Layton. Willis Richard Walton, Salt Lakt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walton, was chosen Utah's outstanding cadet of the year. The award was for his outstanding contribution to public acceptance and understanding of Aerospace. This was given by the Utah Wing Air Force Association May 14 at a banquet In Hotel Newhouse. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walton visited their son and viewed the Army, Navy, Air Force Reserve office's training corps, Paul Walton, e Marine Corps officer stationed at San Diego, is here in Layton visiting with his mother, Lerene Walton, Some FlOuGTG.T By Ellen Fisher . Phonal It Edward P. Clark It retiring from his work at the Miller Floral Co., on May 81, Be has been working for the floral company for SB years. ' Tbs Clarks havt Just completed the addition of lovely patio at their home on West State St Because of this, the employees at the Miller Floral, presented Ed with two, patio lounge chairs and a matching chaise lounge. Douglas Moan, sen of John Ruland Moon, hat been named as one of the 90 candidates for basket-ba- ll the National East-Weteams. Doug, a Senior at Davis High School, has been an outstanding atheleta at Davis. Right now, hes recovering from an operation on his finger, due to an injury which ha received earjier ln the year. Twe Farmington girls havs been chosen to give the opening and closing prayer during the Central Davis Junior High commencement exercises, Wednesday night. They ara Joy Rigby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rigby and Kay Merrill, daughter of Mr. a4 Mrs. David M. Merrill Linda Moon and Marilynn Sessions will be featured with 8 other girls in three choral numbers during the exercises. They will smg. ", : gpa,., and 0( ivy HOt.wm r-- ( Lr L i i ' vxwrni sm::3s raw m IT diU O 01 W Down Through the Marilynn Sessions and Kay rm received awards for participa- tion in the BYUs Foreign Lan-Kuag9 Fegtjvai during the Cen- tral Davis Awards assembly last week. Marilynn received an excellent rating and Kay a very good" rating. Other students from Farmington who received awards during the assembly included Nancy Ething-ton- , second place and Ellen Fisher, third place in the Layton War Veterans Memorial oratorical contest. Ellen Fisher also received a third place award and a check from the Elmer R. Criddle Post of the American Legion Auxiliary in Kaysville for her entry in their constitution essay contest. Dennis Dalton, and Hazel and Lynn Rice received awards for of perfect attheir three-year-s tendance. Central students from Farming-toalso rated high in the tuc- cesu candidates for the various studentbody offices during the recent school elections. Ted Bradley, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Bradley, was named president of the ninth grade for next year; Denise Morgan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Morgan, was elected secretary of next years eighth grade class; and Pat Wendell, daughter of Mrs. Harold Moon, was elected to the office of second vice president of the school's studentbody. fAr. and Mrs. William DaVroom are taking a long vacation, visit k, PRODUCE FRESH T-Bo- EAR ne two-doll- lb. 2 V2 lbs. EACH Assorted n JJ HEW RED Id) I? If 12) J3 MARKET PIEflM 2lz Size Case 24 Cans $4.47 MARKET 2 lz ner. His mother, Mrs. Frank Germer, Long Beach, California, is here for a month's stay. o The Pinochle Club mat last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simonson. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bos worth, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Savarese, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boatright, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Willden. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Willden and Mr. and Mrs. Billings. Refreshments were served. Hi-H- Size Case CAN 24 $4.47 Cans liVU CAN MARKET 2V2 Size Case24 CAN 14.47 Cans TREASURE Size Cans 2V2 0p-th- HOST A. " '. years". soft-bal- rouR L A) and-a-ha- lf p TAB HUNTER GISELE MACKENZIE CRAIG STEVENS D K' Mrs. Lynn Portor antortainad her four brothers and their families for dinner on Sunday, May 15th. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haslam and their 3 children from Richmond, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haslam and their son from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Haslam, and Mr. and Mrs. Neils Haslam, both of Twin Falls, Idaho. Varda- 4 Donald Robartton, land Park, Layton, wishes to tell his friends of the death of his father, Paul Robertson, aged 52,1 . . Manilla, Iowa. Donald Robertson! A " t0 ; home after recently returned 1342 tTiarlea8nd Anderson, 5 to tor funeral Iowa sar traveling 19 at 9:57 pm. vices which were held on Satur-- Everetto Ave., May He ven poulnds 8n day, May 14th. ounces. He will the go by Paul Danial Robert, II, onname of Jon RandalL Ander. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robert-- 1 sons have two daughters also son. Layton, was hospitalized at xh Mr. and the Dee Hospital in Ogden after Mrg Reed Hanson, Logan, who m front being struck by a car cam9 to see the new grandchild of his home on May 11th. He is and Mr and Mrs Chns Andersoni now at home recuperating with M Anderson is stavine his leg broken and in a cast, but at8 son and daughter-in-law'- s arm. He received Th broken otherwise, very much improsed homc for a few days Golden Aero Skyline VUifing Ihi. week In the homo Mr(. Jo Swtfford( ,5J Cod- of Rev and Mrs. Emil Krugler-- ; and chddre Golden Avenue are Mrs. I went by tram tiy to Fent and hire Chies Jones of with her parents, ldah0, to , Olton Texas. Mrs Fent is a sis- Mr and Mrs Carroll Carpenter. ter of Mrs. Krugler Mr. Swafford, a staff sergeant old May 21. His 2nd grade The Trinity Lutheran l with the US. Air Force, has!? stadenta team which this year is yartici- - returned from a three-weeEle.m"' 5 NCO r ends pating in Ogden's Protestant Lea- - leadeiship school at Fairfield Air 21 Jrhood were at the birthday party given gue is tnmphantly announcing its Force Station m Califorma. by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. first win of the season an 8 to 7 Acr Heinz M. Larsen, 1456 North 350 Co,dn St over Paul Lutheran wlcory A n,w addition to Golden Acres West. In its initial game the score weekend will be Mr. and Mrs. The Sixth Grade of Doxey Elewas a mere 15 to 2 m the ponent's favor! Lt. Robert Henry Douglas Germer and two children, mentary School will hold a gradRicky, 2, and Collett, 1. They will uation dance Wednesday, May is Trinity's manager 8 home on LaVerde Ave- - 25th at 1.30 p.m. in the multiKent Forbe., son of Mr. ond nue' purpose room of the school. ReMrs. Ray J. Forbes, has been elected secretary-treasurof the, Wallace Germer, J27 Glen Dr. freshments will be served. Utah State University student was in Oklahoma City, the first1 Mr. and Mr. Henry Cagle, social vof Mechanical Engineers. of the week on government busi- - accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. He is in his Junior year at the ness. Sunday, the family honored Vem Wixora of Brigham City USU in Logan. him on his 43rd birthday at din- - wd leave for Colorado Springs on May 27th for a week's stay. They will visit with Master Sergeant Ralph Bragg who is brother of Mrs. Cagle and Mrs. Wixom. Darlyn R. Conger I the new assistant Marshall for Sunset City. He was chosen from a field of 15 applicants due to his excellent qualifications. He will begin his new duties the end of this month. Hie city is happy to welcome him and wishes to extend all best wishes for his coming 1 c y 038824 CAN $4.47 MARKET MIDWEST MARKET PEAS TOMATO 303 Cam. JUICE for 4(h oz. Can 10 P.N. BUTTER lb. Jar or CASE 24 . . . $2.09 Icy Waters Market, Tall Can CAN MILK 7forS1 00 Can SHRIMP Daily Diet Shady Oak DOG FOOD MUSHROOMS H6canS,ll 2 oz. Can, Piece and Star Kist Market TUNA BLEACH, ' frozen fory " V2 Sterna, gal. Frozen PIZZA PIE CHICKEN CACCIALORI IN LIVING RENT A COLOR CHANNEL7:30to8:30 P.M. Can Evergreens 1-- 5-G- FOUNDATION ; Can ROSE Evergreens BUSHES 5 DELL'S SERVICE UNITED STATES BREWERS al. 135 N. Main rCLEARFIELD hr SH HOME OF UNUSUAL SAVINGS CAiSiW SALES MFAIR STORE LAYTOII. . UTAH V AC V kl I i t V |