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Show V r 1 .1 - ... I960 Attend tnesl 6 Pag Senior r , t V - .. 'if i , iAj, - - - $ ' i... i 'V'. , "lv t.'- , v-- 7 f1 i - r V - SjV. , Commander Em-met- t , Telman's adept Daughter A tv,; A ' t ' Mr. and Mra. WiKaysville J. Tolman are, announcing the adoption of a baby daughter. The little one was born April and has been named Linda. The Tolroana live in Provo. Happy grandparenta are Mr and Mre. Lynn Sandall, Kaysville, and the Howard Tolmana of Burbank, California. Mr. end Mre. Sandall and their eon Noal drove to Provo Sunday for the naming and blessing of little Linda. lford .$. L.jt r f A LOT OF MILEAGE AND TIME ar xpcted to ba saved by Layton City employee through th uie of radio lyitem, bethe city' newly Installed two-wa- y The radio Adams. H. John here demonstrated by ing transmitter Is being installed at the Layton City office, this week. True Mourner Whata the change Lawyer: you want made in your will? Miserable Mechanic: I'm leaving everything to my wife, but only if aha marries again within a year. Then I'll know somebody will be sorry I died! KAYSVILLE IIEVS Mr. and Mr. and were honored gneeta, ' y 'i''-'.!- -' . at Bill Ivlea Cafe and Bute officers - Mies Shaana Chappell and Mias Bally Lindsay, Ogden, left State Department Dinner waa aerved ; .,- i JH Vie Naldaf and his wife, Lola, who ia tat Papartmant Junior Vie Commander and Slot one Darst, Adjutant-TreasUr-a- r, nil tt Ldyton DAV 14, attended inatallation of officer of Orom Control DAV Thursday evening. V A' ' T, Layton rx' f July Kent Black and Idaho, where he (pent 40 days family have moved from Salt on government business trip. home. Lake into the Garrison Miaa Cathy McCormick unMr. and Mra. Frank Brownderwent major surgery Weding are (pending their Vacaat the St. Marks hospitnesday tion at Montana and Wyoming. Gueita of Mr. Ruth Schick al. Mr. and Mr. Jeeae Coulam are Mr. Dix Cloward and two children, Dixie, and Ronald D., and family attended the Loveland Family reunion at Brig- of Bol, Idaho. Week-en- d visit-eW. d Wileoi Mr. George gueeta of Mr. and for five day in Bountiful Mrs. Jesse Coulam were Mre. Ethel Orton snd eon, Rosco, with Mr. and Mr. Harold Wilcox, Mr. and Mra. Allen Bar- and Deon, Haybum, Idaho. ber and famille. Mrs. George W. Wilcox left She visited Wednesday at SySunday by plane for Bakersfield, racuse with Mrs. William WilCalifornia, where she will visit cox. with her daughter 'and Mr. and Mr. Bernard MorMr. and Mrs, Glen Curtis ton, Mr. and Mra. Lester MoratVernon Nichols and other relative!. ton, Mr. tended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mr. Woodrow Pilch- Thursday for Los Angeles, California where they will be em ployed. Charley Hayes, Salt Lake, vis ited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed. Mlaa Bhlrley Marston return ed from a vacation trip to San Diego, California for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson and family from California have moved into the residence at MS East 200 North, formerly oc copied by Captain and Mrs. Blythe E. Crow and daughter. James Smith left to spend a week at Eugene, Oregon on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marston spent the holiday weekJoyce Buhler and Carl Hamend at Pocatello, Idaho. lin at Roy, Thursday evening. er aAd children spent the week Captain and Mrs. Blythe E. Jesse Coulam returned home end in Wyoming on a fishing Crow and daughter Carolyn Sue last week from Mountain Home, trip. left Thursday for Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma where he has been transferred with the U. 8. Air Force. They will be missed by their many friends hers. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith snd her mother, Mrs. Melissa Moss, Salt Lake, attended the Robert Moea family reunion at Lagoon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides and family returned from Bear Lake where they the Fourth of Juty' Weekend. of yCOT tot gbout Mrs. Howard Darr entertained comes from the interest on s s o o u B u0 VI WITH THIS COUPON ONLY GOOD AT LAYTON STORE ONLY HOSTESS ANGEL FOOD CAKE REG. 39c EACH Hor; to send your baby to college for 92 a week FRESH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE $00 (pent MARKET CAN MILK one-four- th at birthday party for har Stanton who was 14 years a Friday. Twelve friends came to celebrate the occasion with him. Spending the holiday weekend at Trail Lake in the Ulntas were Mr. and Mr. Richard Beesley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Miller and children Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baas and daughter Joan returned from Elko, Nevada, where they spent last weekend with Mr. Bass's sister and family, Mr and Mrs. James Sloat. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moon, North Farmington, motored to Brigham Ctiy Tuesday for dinner at Maddox Cafe. Returning from a vacation trip for two weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Raed Gunnell and daughters Gay and Luanne. They picked up a new car at Detroit, Michigan and then went on to Niagara Falls, New York, Washington, D. C. and all points of interest. A Lake Hills neighborhood party was enjoyed last week on the lawns of the Jack Schofields and the Jimmy Broughs. All the Lake Hills neighbor were invited to take this chance of becoming better acquainted. Mrs. Chuck Triplett has been visiting from California with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood and other friends and relatives. Her husband is coming to spend a few days and then they will return home together. Captain and Mra. Bob Crow and daughter Sue have moved to Oklahoma City. The Captain has been transferred to Oklahoma. They plan to livo there for about 18 month and, following Captain Crows retirement, will return to Kaysville to live. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderion and four children are living in Crows home. Mr. Anderson is employed by Boeing. Other newcomer to the Lake Hill neighborhood include Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lot and children, moving into the home formerly occupied by the Hemphills. Mr. Lotzs parents, Mr. and Mr. Darvel Miler, will live in an apartment in tha Lotxe home. RENT A your money. Its like getting year of college free. son old Other exfvwWoges of Serving Bond A good college can cost at much as $65 a week now. But, the same line education can be bought with much less financial strain if you start U.S. putting $9.50 a week into Savings Bonds. In a month Bond. vou can buy a $37.50 Keep it up until your baby is leadv for college and you'll have enough in Bonds to send him on his way. The be- -t part of tt is that You can save automatically with the Payroll Savings You now get 3$, Plan. interest to maturity (Now every Savings Bond you own earns Vt old or new more than ever before). You invest without risk under a U.S. Government guarantee. 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