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Show - 3 MtwnnmM) ... rst vrwrvw i os I"' ' , nm,. r f J f ( ' and Mrs. Eugene Reed, for two June 23, 1960 .Page S weeks, after, which they shall return to their home in Logan. tertained at dinner Saturday Recently retained from one evening for tha following down the of the many trips guesta, Mr. and Mra. Robert Colorado River are: Miss Jesse-li- e Greig, Mrs. Bonnie Shaw and Barlow, Layton; Miss Karaon Steven, Faraon, Wyoming. en Riggs, Layton; Miss Karen Mr. and Mra. Bob Bandera to w Mr. and Willism Mrs. Bruce, Telephftn your Walton, Layton; and Miss Pat San Francisco, California, Mrs. and children, Layton, were dinElizabeth Bonnemort, 37 Jeppson, Clearfield. They startner guesta of Mr. and Mra. Hod Mr. and Mr. Richard Wal- ed from Hite, Utah, with the Arnold Sessoins, Ogden, were Sander on Father Day. luncheon of with guests Tuesday Socotwa group. lace, from Irving, Texas, Mrs. C. G. Tice. Mr. and Mr. Rosa Brow and their three children, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Htven J. Bar-loVM children were dinner guests Miss Miss and and Mrs. Brigham Grasteit with Marilyn Keyes held in their home a Study their two daughters and grand- group, Sunday, the nineteenth Janice Garrett will leave Friday Tuesday of Mr. and Mr. HowIf daughter from Cinahein, Calif., of June. Those in attendance for Southern California where ard Bonnemort and family. i will be visiting Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bar- they will spend ten days vaca- Wednesday evening the office employees of Clover Club Foods Henry S. Smedley of Layton. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd B. Mon- tioning. ;. ; ; Mrs. P. A. Harwood returned Company entertained at a parMiss Nancy Evana and Scott sen, Mr. and Mrs. Clara B. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly gave a farewell party in Spackman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank- to her home aj Santa Ana, Cali- ty Brown. ;i who will lin W. Knowlton, and Mr. and fornia after spending ten days honor of Garth Brown, v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madbe leaving to make his home Mrs. Vem Sandall. with her mother, Mrs. A. T. in Boise, Idaho. It was held at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coop- Collett and with Col. and Mrs. sen Jr., Oceanside, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Chandler and son, the home of Dr. and Mrs. Rob- er, of Layton, attended the wed- Wells F. Collett. ert Kelly. Chicago, I1L, visited with Mr. enGlen Mrs. and Mr. Garrett of Nancy Wood, daughter ding f and Mrs. Leonard Heaston and Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Read- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. W' ' Don and Joann Adams are vis- family, last week. ing and their four children will Wbod, who was married to Wil&$r xfrlhufcm John Steiner returned from arrive at the home of Mr. and liam Maxwell Mclnnes. The iting their parents, Mr. and THE SMOOTHER BOURBON Mrs. Ralph Dibble on June 21. wedding was held in the home Mrs. Donald Adams of Layton. Camp Williams where he spent Hmtucky StrafcM Bombas WMstoy Miss title be the for who I Yi. Old will AMONG THE TWENTY BEAUTIES Layton" vying OAnciaat A(s DM.Caimklwt.Xa. They will stay there for a few of Miss Woods uncle, Mr. Mel- They have been attending school the past two weeks with the to Barbara Davis, left lovelies. are right: these are, front, They in San Diego, Calif., and plan Utah National Guard. Thursday night, days before going on to Idaho. vin Wood of Clearfield. Linda Petersen, Carolyn Maisey, Sandra Macfarlane, Karen Wright, Tamera White-side- s, Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams to be here about one week. They are from Oakland, Calif. Arleta Renzelman, and Jeane Reed. Back row: Charlene McElyea, Jeanie Peter Ellison, from Fort are expecting their daughter Wedneaday, June 22, Leslie Dr. and Mrs. Kay Lund was four years old. Farr, Louise Brimhall, Nancy Adams, Lou Ann Willey, Diane Thornley, and Bonnie Thomas, Kentucky, arrived in and Morgan. Layton and visited at the home Milton Clegg, from Baltimore, A few neighbor children were of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons. Maryland, the latter part of this invited into a birthday party by farlane, 783 Cowley Drive, apon Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and fam- month. Mr. and Mrs. Richard her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul eored by the Firet National with Olaug Vania Lundquist and Mr. David Wot-to- n Lund, 1342 North 350 West. along ily, was She Bank of Layton. gradof Salt Lake City, were His mother Mrs. Mary M. and Noal Bennett accompanied uated from Davis High last Mr. Ellison to the Home Ranch guests at the home of Mr. and Hankins remained in Utah to year and lists her talent as in visit a short time while Gar Orovada, Nevada, where Pe- Mrs. Richard Diamond. singing. ter Ellison and Matt Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Len Adams have took his two children Ricky and Carolyn Maisey, 17, daughter will spend the summer. been honored with the company Cathy back to California to radio station in of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Maisey, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hadcn of Mrs. A d a m s sisters and spend the summer months. Competition promises to be Mighty K-- 7 con- Ogden. The entire evenings pro- 876 LaVerde St., sponsored by and baby boy have been visiting friends. Beatrice Rich, who has keen at the Miss Layton The Pinochle Club met test Thursday evening, when gram will be free to the public. Union Furniture Co. She has the parents of Mrs. Haden, Mr. home from Japan, Friday at Mr. and Mrs. Donals her at Junior year where she was teaching school Bosworths home. Those presjudges completed twenty local beauties will be A group of Davis and lists singing as her has completed her junior year along with a companion who is ent were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard will select the royalty, accordvying for the coveted title. talent. at Davis High and lists singing visiting with her. Her mother Simonson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred At the close of the contest, ing to Mrs. Vincent. as her talent. Charlene McElyea, 18, daughand sisters have been with her Billings, Mrs. Jay Boatright, Candidates and their sponsors to be held at the Central Davis Karen Wright, 18, daughter all week. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McMr. and Mrs. Eddie Savarese, Junior High School, beginning for the queen contest include: Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Anderson Carol Adams, 18, daughter of Elyea, 196 Talbot Drive, spon- of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Wright, at 8 p.m. a queen and two atMr. and Mrs. Diamond R. sored by Layton Drug Co. She 482 Montana St., sponsored hy with friends, came from Kansas and Ernest Wilden. Prizes were tendants will be selected. is a graduate of Davis High Holt Bowling Lanes. She is a City to spend a day with Mr. won by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie STARTING Twenty-eigcandidates, be- Adams, 765 Church St., sponand will present a reading as graduate of Davis High ard and Mrs. Frank J. Morgan of Savarese and Mr. and Mrs. Gale tween the ages of 3 and 6 years sored by Roy Hatchs Auto ReTHURSDAY talalso lists singing as her her talent display. were Anderson. Refreshments Layton. will compete for the prince and pair. She is a graduate of DaIn honor of Mrs. Paul Carver, served. vis High and will present a Bonnie Morgan, 16, daughter ent. princess titles in a contest, preJean Morrison, 16, daughter a farewell party was given for ceding the queen contest. It piano selection as her talent of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mor- of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mo- her, by the neighborhood, at the MorFrank will begin at 7 p.m., according display. gan, sponsored by 452 rrison, Dixie, & sponsored by home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph She Sons. has completto Mrs. Ann Reyerson, prince Evergreens Nancy Adams, 17, daughter gan the Layton City Fire Dept. She Lyle Owens. Mrs. Carver is Shrubs and princess contest chairman. of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams, ed her sophomore year at Davis has her sophomore moving to a new home in Lay-toShade Trees East Layton, sponsored by and lists dancing as her talent. year completed Mrs. Reyerson said that th at Davis High and will Linda Petersen, 17, daughter children will be judged on their Barlow Realty & Insurance Co. Landscape Service Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyle give a reading as her talent She is a graduate of Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peappearance and personality. The Easy Financing Owens had the company of their display. winners will be given a trophy High and will present a read- tersen, 675 Daley Ave., sponFree Estimates Dianne 16, who Adams, has daughter niece, Moats, Virginia sored by Clearfield Moving & and a toy. They will ride on ing as her talent display. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ll. been staying with them. She is 2 the Miss Layton float during Judy Bailey, 17, daughter of Storage Co. She is a graduate Adams, 571 E. Gentile St., spon- from Glennsferry, Idaho. the Riata Days parade on July Mr. and Mrs. Eldon R. Bailey, from Davis High School and sored by the Layton Rotary Mrs. Mary M. Hankins, Gar 1th. Verdeland Park, sponsored will give a reading aa her tal- Club. She has completed her and William E. Hankins of El ent Club. the Lions display. She Layton Mrs. Lois Vincent, chairman by Hiwsy 91. ROY, UTAH sophomore year at Davis and Monte, Calif., have been visitJeane Reed, 16, daughter of will of the queen contest, said the will be a senior at Davis High Phone TA a reading as her ing the past week with Mr. and present Enjoy ico cold boor or girls will be judged on their and will present a modern dance Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reed, 719 talent display. Mrs. John W. Hankins. othor Urgo drinks in 2 cup tiie, gradnted to as her talent display. Gentile St., sponsored by Adams e J a b o no; tfioso handsomo personality; their lock cover, no tkrnd Miiuro iz, I. I'j. 2 talent demonstration; and their bU Super Market. She has comLouise Brimhall, 17, daughcomfort mugs; For mixing to corrode. Froo-- owcups. her m at tfylod. suits smartly and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. pleted Sophomore year appearance bathing LAYTON STORE: PLENTY OF gravy, drink. ing; wide bottom. formals. The queen and her two Brimhall, Ml Kingston Ave., Davis and will present a piano IN FREE STORE PARKING REAR OF attendants will receive trophies, sponsored by Dicks Service selection as her talent display. flowers and scholarships. They Station. She is a graduate from Arleta Renzelman, 18, daughwill also be eligible to enter the Davis High and will present a ter of Mrs. Elva Mae RenzelMiss Davis County competi3 Verdeland piano selection as her talent man, Park, tion to be held during the coundisplay. sponsored by Nelson, ThompBarbara Davis, 17, daughter son Electronics. She is a senior ty fair in August. Master of ceremonies for the of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Davis, at Davis High School and will Riata Days royalty contests 132 Colonial Ave., sponsored by present a pantomime as her program will be Gerald Fay, Waynes Foodtown. She has talent display. from radio personality the completed her junior year at Diane Thornley, 17, daughter Davis High and will give a of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. reading as her talent. Thornley, 127 Angel St., sponJeanie Farr, 18, daughter of sored by Audrenes Salon of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farr, Beauty. She has completed her Verdeland Park, sponsored junior year at Davis High and 8:00 by Bobs Arctic Circle. She is will present a piano solo as her a graduate of Davis High and talent display. LIFETIME FINISH TARNISH PROOF St. Rose Church Tamera Whitesides, 17, daughher talent is singing. Basement Kay Graehl, 17, daughter of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed White-sideMr. and Mrs. Richard N. Graehl, 252 Gordon Ave., sponEast Layton, sponsored by the sored by the Davis County Glass LAYTON Layton Kiwanis Club. She has Co. She has completed her juncompleted her Junior year at ior year at Davis High. Davis and lists dancing as her Lou Ann Willey, 17, daughValuable Prizes talent. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay 0. Wil- Donations $1.00 Sandra Macfarlane, 19, daugh- - ley, 710 Church St., sponsored ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mac- - by the Frostop Drive-InShe Wv" 34 w LJw r' ;-- i;: l:::fh K5 ,j X W.rYvV r. l&y . gpA- F.liss Layton to be selected Thursday Hi-L- o arrived 235 ht Roy Garden Center G-- Mixer Mugs Measure -- three-minut- hon-dla- t, fi Bbsnexs Games Night p.m. Friday, 88 F F-- 7 "coppertpcje s, CSDYGE1EKI SALtl THERES NO WAITING NOW FOR AMERICAS BEST-SELLIN- Tramendou sola of beautiful copperfone giftware in mirror finish. Sparkling, colf lifetima orful lift for y our kitchen; pleasing gift. Sorry, buf no dealers! quantities are limited at this price tarniah-proo- G COMPACT CAR, n?TWx THE FALCON! 3 ALL PURPOSE rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllIJilllllllllllllllllllll 14-0- z. 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