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Show 9 THIS PICT USE, TAKEN WAY BACK WHEN la of th. Morgan family of Layton. Next week, for the first time in many years, the twelve children, who are ail still alive, will be meeting for a family reunion. Shown here with their parents, Joseph Henry and Suahannah Harvey Morgan, they are: in front by his parents. Max, the youngest, who is now fifty years old; second row Henry, Leone (now Mrs. Charles Wood), Frank, Madeline (now Mrs. Willis Bennett), Nora (now Mrs. Israel Smith), Grace (now Mrs. Glen Reeder) and James; back row Lizzie (now Mrs. Fred Nalder), Lou (no Mrs. Lee Spsckman), Royal, and Mar tha (now Mrs, Allie Green). Morgans to meet A native Davis County family who have set somewhat of a record is the family of Joseph Henry and Sushannah Harvey Morgan, early settlers of Layton. This pioneer family were the parents of 12 sons and daughters. Although the parents are now deceased, all twelve of the children are still living, even though the youngest is now fifty years old. Kaysville Church News for an 'all day affair. The Boy Scouts of the Third Most of the original family Ward returned home from are still living in, or near Da Camp Steiner where they spent vis County. These seven daugh-io- n ters and five sons, include: Mr. Fred (Elizabeth or Lizzie) Nalder, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. Lee (Lou) Spackman, Frank, and James, all of Layton; Henry and Mrs. Glen (Grace) Reeder, both of Ogden; Royal Morgan Allie Mrs. of Farmington; (Martha) Green, Clearfield; Mrs. Israel (Nora) Smith, Centerville; Mrs. Willis (Madeline) Bennett, Brush Prairie, Washington; Mrs. Charles (Leone) Wo6d, Yakima, Washington; and Max Morgan of Brigham Because of this fact, they, and all their numerous descendants will be gathering at Lay-to- n next week for a tremendous family reunion. On the evening of Aug. 4th, the 12 sons and daughters will City. gather at the home of Frank Morgan, Layton, for a dinner and evening of reminiscing in English ITrlfle his party house at his resiEnglish Trifle can be prepared dence on East Gentile Street. quickly using fhe convenience All friends and relatives of foods on the market. Spread strawthis large family are invited berry preserves on a pound cake, e for cut into 1 inch cubes, place in a to attend an the Morgans in the recreation cup serving bowl; pour hall of the Layton LDS 43take sweet sherry over cake. Drain house on Friday, Aug. 5 from juice from No. 2 Vi can of fruit 7 to 10 p.m. cocktail, spoon fruit over cake; The next day, the Morgans pour 2 cups prepared vanilla pudenmasse intend to fill the ding over fruit. Sprinkle with pool when they meet at Como slivered almonds. Chill for several hours and serve with sweetened Springs for a good, family reunion on Saturday, whipped cream for an elegant Aug. 6. It has been planned dessert. open-hous- . FARMERS GRAIN COOPERATIVE OGDEN, UTAH PLENTY OF STORAGE SPACE 4,700,000 Bushels Fun-da-L- your past business and hope to serve you again this year. For Further Information, Please Contact WILFORD YOUNG or JERRY CROSS EXport Market Your Grain the Cooperative Way By Dr. D. Keith Barnes An exhaustive study of Hepatitis was reported in the July 1060 number of a current medical journal. Much of the content was revealing with newer aspects of the disease but a considerable portion substantiated the theorizing developed in the control of the disease. Ensign. The following is a summary During her visit Mrs. Smith of the article: spent a week in San Francisco Hepatitis may occur either at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William H.. Thomas, while her sporadic or as epidemics. It children enjoyed their stay in may strike institutions, summer camps or cities. During Kaysville at the Ensign residence. Mrs. Thomas is the for- World War II it became a real mer Farrell Ensign and is a problem in some areas. It is supposedly caused by a sister to Mrs. Smith. The Smiths left for their home virus even though laboratorily Tuesday morning. Enroute they speaking, none has been isolatwill another of Mrs. ed. Man seems to be the only Smiths sister and her brother-in-lasusceptable host All facts fall Dr. and Mrs. (Marion) neatly into a pattern indicatReuben Hill, Minneapolis, Minn. ing an intestinal-ora- l pathway Guests from Clifton Colo, are of infection. Persons may be Mrs. W. E. Stout and daughhighly infectious long before ter, Edith L. Stout They are symptoms of the disease are visiting Mrs. Stouts daugb manifest and as long as fifteen ter, Mrs. Forest Maroney, 458 months following acute infecE. 2nd S. While here the Stouts tion. at the attended a steak-fr- y Incubation period varies from home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray two to eight weeks but in the The Stouts particular study reported were Hardy, Layton. stayed in Kaysville one week. from thirty-fiv- e to fifty days. Other guests at the Maroney Method of transmission has home, last week, were Mr. and been shown quite conclusively Mrs. B. L. Flanagan, Washing- to be the intestinal-ora- l route. ton, D. C. The Flanagans are Epidemics have been associaton their way to Seattle, ed with poor sanitation as well as water borne, milk borne, and food borne. It has been known class. to occur in all parts of the The Boy Scouts of the Fifth world and is most frequent Ward under direction of Larry (05) in the age group under Kneedy, Scoutmaster, spent a fifteen. It has no particular week at camp in the Uintas. season as it occurs all months Wrap yourself up in a good book and forget about the heat. Choose from the following list; they are available at the Davis County Library. Adult Best Plays of 1957-5- 8 (The Burns Mantle yearbook). "American Murder Ballads, by Olive W. Burt, ed. Cunningham and Guide to Earning A Living, by Ed Cunningham. A complete survey of careers in business, the professions, trade, agriculture and government service. The Wisdom of the Living Religions, by Joseph Gaer. "The Foolish Immortals, by Paul Gallico. A novel. Lets Drive Right, by Max- - Reeds Reserve officer Completes training Alameda, Calif. (AHTNC) Army Reserve Maj. Frank D. Higgins, 49, whose wife, Clara, lives at 159 S. Seventh East, Kaysville, recently completed two weeks of annual active duty training in Alameda, Calif. Major Higgins is assigned as the classification officer in the Maintenance Division of the 6181st U.S. Army Reserve Control Group in Ogden. Hot well N. Halsey. Fifty Years in Carl J. Lomen. Gilbert Douglas. A story of by high school days. The Far Journey, by Loula "Fandango Rock, by John G. Erdman. A novel of early Masters. A novel with a Span- homesteading in Texas. ish setting. Where Speed Is King, by Insects Close Up, by Ed- Margaret O. Hyde. An exciting ward S. Ross. Guide for the book about all the major sports where speed has become king. photographer and collector. All About Parakeets, by The Lost Queen of Egypt, Earl Schneider. by Lucile P. Morrison. The Scribner Treasury. 22 "A Fighting Chance, by classic tales. Jackson V. Scholz. A story of DeEisenhower's Six Great football. ), by cisions, (Europe Walter B. Smith. Young Readers Poster Missing, by Alan In the Days of the Dino-- 1 J. Villiers. The story of ships saurs, by Chapman Andrews. lost without trace in recent !Inseet Engineers, by Ruth JJartlett. The story of ants. years. "Tropical Fish in the AquarThe First Book of Archaeium, by Horace Vondys. ology, by Nora G. Benjamin. "White Man, Listen by The Runaway, by Grace N. Richard An impas- Brett. Wright. sioned plea on behalf of more Beloved Rascals, by Samuel than a billion and a half non- A. Campbell. Natures knaves white people for understanding are nicer than you think. on the part of the white peoDo It Y'ourself! by Bernice ple of the world. W. Carlson. Tricks, stunts, and skits. Young Modern 101 Funny Things to Make Nellie Bly, by Mrs. Nina B. and Do, by Paul Castle. Baker. The story of Americas "Hidden Silver, by Georgene first woman newspaper report- Faulkner. A storv of Marble- erFifteen, by Beverly Cleary. head durln the American Rev- A story of fifteen year old Jane 0 ,!lon' Tamarlane by Logan For- Purdy. a race horse. ster. of The story The Bulldog Attitude, by No Room for a Dog, by Marion Holland. First Ladies, by Kathleen Prindiville. Stories of the presidents wives. The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan, by Rita Ritchie. "Horsemanship for Begin-ners- , by Jean Slaughter. Narcissa Whitman, Pioneer Girl, by Ann S. Warner. ' v.jj-j- a single cracked Picture Books "The Other Side of the World, by Laura Bannon. A little boy dreams that he is suddenly a little Japanese boy. Busy Bodies, by Clare Bow-- I man. The busy A B Cs. The Cat Who Liked to Pre- tend, by Mary Chalmers. The Littest One in the Family, by Lois Duncan. A storyin of a small boys frustration a family of big people. : Pitschi, by Hans Fischer. ' About a kitten who always wanted to do something else. Over and Over, by Charlotte Z o o t o w. A delightful story of the seasons. That W Fleetside pickup you tee takes whatever kind of road comes along, and make about 250 stops a day delivering eg gt house to house for Mr. Harry Hansen of Missoula, Montana. With my previous truck Mr. Hansen writes, 1 always had some cracked eggs. Cargo damage always cut into my profits. But the new Chevy eliminated that problem completely. 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Cet one on your job and youve got the worlds most efficient, most economical way to haul any load over any road. Your dealer will be happy to prove that statement any day you say. v..-- LAY-AWA- 1 ... j?-: al : 1 - are aimed incubation period (2-- 8 weeks). intestinal-orThe report, , however, reveals rewhen a small group was The that prime pathway. quisite is careful hand washing studied intensively for both hepabefore eating, preparing meals jaundice and of the year with teasonal high and following bowel activity, titis, no real difference, was obin Autumn and lowest and prevention of fecal contam- served between the group with gamma globulin ination of food, milk and water One attack is thought to con- supplies. and the controls. The only differ immunity against subseGamma Globulin has been ference was a slight delay is ' quent attacks, however, more used extensively since 1945 of jaundice. the appearance than one attack is known to thinking (probably wishfully) natures is greatest Health have occurred in institutional it would be valuable to short cases. circuit the disease during the gift to man preserve it!. 1944-1945- took over the route 'x 5 Alaska, egg since Chevy VT Page visit im it. 1S0; Beat the heat! Relax and read Qualified for Government Loans Highest prices paid W'a appreciate week. Tho Trail Builder clasaeu of the Sixth Ward held their auto July 20 at tha lawn of the ward chapel. Thirty-tw- o boys and their parents attended. Special guests included: Bishop and Mrs. Glen Hill, Mrs. Mary Thorson, Primary president and her counselor, Mrs, Cleo Timothy. Refreshments were served. Class teachers included Mrs. Millie Heastoh, Guide class; Mrs. Rita Morton, Trekker class and Mrs. Anna Hooper, Blazer July 23, at interrupting the Infectious Hepatitis Mrs. Lois Ensign Smith and her th r children, Sandra, James and David of Amherst Mass, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ensign for the past month. While in Utah Mrs. Smith and family have attended the 'family reunions of Lott Smith, George A. Farrell and of D. H. "'S' LEA j Control measures V llcvs i , HEP DOCTOR'S CORNER KAYSVILLE Sportswear Sets New Fail Patterns Woven Gingham Girls' 2-P- $3 c. 50c yard 77c Floral Print Terry Bath Towels . Women's Canvas Footwear Shoe Odds and Ends . . . Reduced to Clczxl L ,k ' iwiu:sww('wrrrmwTt(TtriiiirfMiriiriT-7rnifiTrrrTtTriri- i '1 |