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Show v' I t Ml i' ' .VATi ..VvW M t Festival Ward: Laylou The Layton Eighth Ward will hold a Harvest Festival Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. in the wards recreation hall at 789 E. Wasatch Drive. THIS IS AN annual event for the ward with proceeds bolstering the ward budget and everyone attending enevening. joying a fun-fille- d As in years past, there will be a variety of food, ranging from the humble hot dog to Injured in Canyon Fall In Clearfield this past week JOE BODILY, 17, son of Chief retired Navy Storekeeper and Mrs. I.L. Bodily, 529 N. 725 W. in Clearfield was injured when he fell 20 feet in Adams Injured students from the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church last weekend on a retreat at Camp Utaba. The group spent parish took part in religious oriented activities, sports, and hiking. Catholic youth in grades 2 are encouraged to attend CYO meetings the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at the Religious Education Center at 8 p.m. to plan future activities. Forty-eig- STUDENTS ON RETREAT ht In Dale Webb, 49, of 249 North East, Kaysville was injured Tuesday, October 12, in an accident at Hill Afir Force 500 Base. some sightseeing m ana around the San Francisco area. They also spent two days at Lake Tahoe, in Nevada en By VIRGINIA BENNETT 825-039- 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Thurgood entertained with a family social on Monday evening, at their home here. Those attending were members of Mrs. Thurgoods family and included Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Forbes, her parents of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Forbes of Clearfield and another of her brothers John A. Forbes, who was here from Hawaii. The latter family member was here on a combined business and social trip, and was spepdipg sooje.time visit, ingatthe hemejdf till inClearfieftfe this past week in Salt Lake City, at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark and their family. Club The Variety-Ann- s members will meet at the home of Mrs. Alean Bodily this evening, (Thursday) for their regular gathering of the month. Assisting hostess will be Mrs. Dorothy W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Darvil 0. Wilcox have received word that their son Elder Cory Wilcox, who has been in Canada serving part of his LDS mission, now received his visa, and son-in-la- w v.7 5vV Ramftfen.it' J her mother Mrs. RUbieJU Holbhfek, ;4q(paiied.Mh and Mrs. on a vacation trip to Northern California, where they were ts at the home of Mr. gnd Otto Balser, and alsadicL. MnAlkH. route home. Mrs. Arnold Hansen spent DeVsending k , rtf . the Ins two years in called to serve. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Thur- have returned to their re aer J Sd , They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Thurgood, and also at the Templetons in Layton who are Mrs. Thurgoods parents. They were honored with a a vacation here. Wallace Rampton enjoyed a very delightful fishing trip recently, when he and close friends did some great fishing in Mexico. Over 71 .000 Lbs. Aluminum Rented Residents of the Salt Lake CityOgden area continue to respond to, the recycling program, turning indwell over 71,000 pounds of Valuable aluminum in August at the 'partReynolds-Al-bertso- icipating food centers. :EAGAW, the leading mobile recycling stop continues to be the Albertsons store in Tooele, where 314 collectors turned in 10,490 pounds of aluminum cans and other light household aluminum. urse Receives SHE HAS A small daughter Emily and is very active in community and church activities. vw IS HERE! II1TB0DUCEI1G THE GRECH ML TOP FILL VACUUM HOLLOW HANDLE. Revolving brush loosens every particle -- lor one pass operation. ganist is Lowell 825-103- 5 separated from aluminum' cans. Reynolds also maintains permanent t aluminum recyclnv West and 2602 den. Both facilities are open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 u a.m. until 6 p,jn. My Kids Actually Want to vacuum Thank Heaven lor my Vacuum Multi-Regio- 773-500- 0 home, and many more. The Eighth Ward wishes to invite anyone interested to attend and enjoy this evening with them. Funtastic Selection of Fun Clothes ( Try Them are continuing their - St. , - Youll Love Them) v police inves-tigatio- a Mr. Webb makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reed in Kaysville. They reported that Mr. Webb is in care unit at St. Benedicts Hospital suffering Ig. broken ribs, lung puncture and possible kidney damage in addition to other injuries. c. IS R Vice presidents of the council from Davis County are Ralph Johnson of Sunset and Dean K. Johnson of Layton. Floors ''X Protect your floors or car- pet from potted plants by placing a rubber utility mat under them. BETTY Morton of Ogden is chairwoman and she is assisted by Carl Hodson of Plain City fireside committee Council chairman is Washington Terrace Utah Stake President Darrell B; Hincks. Advisor is Ogden Utah Lorin Farr Stake High Councilman, Bishop Dorman H. Baird. Council president is HIGH Council advisors of Davis County are- S Jay Child of Clinton, Richard Jones of Farmington, and Clifford LeFevre of Clear- Jr IF YOUR garden spot was too sandy and poor this year, S. DILWORTH YOUNG August 1945, Elder Young was an executive of the Ogden Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, a position he held at the time he was called to the Council of Seventy. and other materials that can be worked into the soil. Mildew can be removed from wood, painted shelves, and leather with a cloth dipped in plain, straight vinegar. FROM May 1947 to April served as president of the New England Mission. He is author of several ALWAYS pull out an electric cord by the plug. Frayed cords and loosened wires can 1951, he books written for young people, a biography of Brigham Young, a long poem lO improve it by adding old leaves, sawdust, peat moss (h&rleneA Kaysville, Utah 37 No. Main damage the appliance or cause a fire. about Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and has authored numerous articles. 1975, he IN AUGUST received the David O. McKay Humanities Award from Brigham Young University. Elder Young married Gladys Pratt in 1923 In the Salt Lake Temple. She and a son are deceased. Elder Young has one daughter, Mrs. Blaine P. Parkinson of Og- - YBHPeKE.AE3) SYOlKIAdaEI Slni El EDS 10x10 were 4.29 Now 369 Make Fine U1I Xmae Glfte Leos Titinas YcrnU GentiSe, Layton 23 East (Steel Construction) $ cases fellow to Embroidery 1679 N. Main, Layton wheat, hot baked bread, delivered weekly to your Vour n AFTER serving as an arin world war I Elder Young was called to the Central United States as mission secretary From September 1923 until 12995 a food dryer, haircuts from a beautician, eight hours of research done in the genealogical library, bathroom shelves, a patio or driveway finished, storage Project Marriott the Ogden Special Interests Council. tilleryman - No obligation Demonstration on Your Carpet Phone dutch um VACUUf.1 WEST 1 '.' Harrop. The fireside is sponsored by Clawson Young, FOR FREE S5 W. SCO N., Clearfield pen transferred to v nacle. Music will be sung by the Ogden Farr West Stake Young Adult Chorus. Or- Elder Young has been a general authority of the LDS church since 1945 Born in Salt Lake City, September 7, 1897, he is a son of Seymour B. and Carlie Louine Young Some comments of excited XL vacuum owners I Love my vacuum Vacuuming is Fun again THE POLICE car had its siren and red lights flashing at the time, mnm the large variety and offered by specialties members. Some of these are: of member friends. field. The Oreck XL is lighter (weighs only 8 lbs ) than any other upright vacuum, but it cleans all types ot carpets trom shag to kitchen-eve- n bare floors - Better, Deeper, Faster than the costly 27 lb monsters Washington Terrace were injured Saturday in a broadside crash at 300 N. Main in Clearfield. The accident occured when a police car, driven by Officer John Swenson responding to a call ran a red light and was hit broadside by the Goff vehicle. THIS EVENT promises to be most worthwhile because Fireside '!eallieir Lofgreen, assistant MEl"J VACUUM bruises and a fractured right arm. Mr. Bodily had been hiking in the canyon with three other friends. Mr. Webb was taken to the base hospital where he was treated fpf l&M and chest .turnip aluminum siding, aluminum storm door and window frames, when cut. to lengths not exceeding three feet, and 4 received and waterfall A major portion of the evening will be spent in an auction where items donated by ward members will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. Squadron. ture, with webbing ana bo)&v;;$$eD&- , removed, is a) 9 .WrtJWSXvI feXSfi' "MILITARY cents pdyifd,.,b3MS THAT POUNDAGE put over $58,700 into the economy K so far in new money. Jerry Harrop with Kathy High speed motor Mows wry bit o I dirt up thru the . ri entitled hospital, which is set up for mental rehabilitation through meaningful interaction. An entire book on the care of the elderly and numerous other articles have been written by Mrs. Anderson. She is the District No. 2 Utah Nurses Association Nurse of the Year. TOP. ' V f home. HE WAS injured when he slipped 20 feet falling over a reportedly INVITED to the fireside are all single adult LDS and non- tal in starting the Reality Orientation Program at the Large capacity disposable bag tills FROM THE and pudding parts', ALBERTSONS- Reynolds,. . , . aluminum ' recythhg'3i'ogtain, begun ni the early summer of 1975, is aimed at energy and .iatural resources conservation vhich packs an economic wallop;. Recyclers in this area tOOK? the idea right from the start and since the programs in- - ping with a large variety of hand-mad- e quilts, toys and gifts for every age and every struck by a pickup truck driven by Sgt., Raymond Armstrong, 23, a helicopter 6514 Test mechanic, SHE RECEIVED the award SHE IS ACTIVE in geriatric nursing, and was instrumen- Absolutely no obligation! WAS will provide a great place to start your Christmas shop- TV , trays, pie; .THE. condition at Hill Air Force Base Hospital. to a base spokesman, Mr. Webb was walking in a pedestrian lane about y4 mile north of the south gate at 3:45 p.m. after getting off work. den. In 1965 Elder Young married Huldah Parker. Worse Than Death." Mrs. Anderson is a (R.N., B.S.) coordinator of Educational Services at the Weber County Hospital. carpet dinner cans, pans, snack, meat Canyon last Wednesday. Mr. Bodily is in satisfactory Hospital in Ogden. According Company Excellent in Wriaward by the Utah ting Nurses Association. for her article 20 lambswool duster lust lor letting us vacuum YOUR for ALUMINUM-l&W- Mary Ann Anderson of Sunset has been awarded the American Journal of Nursing FREE Imported Sound month of August. f cents a Reynolds pays 15 Paying at the rate of 15 cents per pound, Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Com- pany paid out $10,690 at the 13 mobile stops during the He was reported in serious condition in St. Benedicts HE In During August Award A REVOLUTIONARY their families'. Thurgood and family party while here. Those of Alans family who joined in the evenings social were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thurgood and Mr. and Mrs. Richard MR. WEBB, an aircraft painter, was seriously injured when reportedly struck by a truck in a pedestrian lane at the base. There will be many kinds of THE HARVEST Festival SARAH Goff, 63 of Ogden Goff, 25 of Accident booth. fish pond and a new feature this year, a makeup booth where little faces can be painted to look like clowns or witches or ballerinas. and Rose Marie E4AFB all kinds of homemade goodies in a baked goods entertainment for children, including the ever popular VoutBi a youth was injured in a fall and a Clearfield police car was involved in an accident. food with a foreign flair. LOTS OF DRINKS and desserts will be sold, along with Huny! Otter Limited While Supply Lasts-Cre- dit Cards Accepted UGJOTJ KOESSEWS CLOSED SUNDAY 1434 Ho. Ft. Lane, Layton, Utah 825-33- 53 7 |