Show — f -: v- - lr - f Ki ill ? ' Jt"Vi I I i "'V i- I' ' "SB If a 1 Y -- 1 V 1 X 4 ' ' j 1 ' - M r - : --- 1 ' 1 j - V X -- 5 ' I YfBW4 r p kV p 1 & v - -- T I ' : : — vc j-- 4 1- -: " : '1 r V 1 " if HI f 'T ' ci nty v — - i 7 - V V ' V'-"-r- - f - 1 - - - ' ' r ' " s rw: ' V1 t ' - ' ' i 'X V 4 I 45 I1 r ' i 4 - his Thanksgiving flock Turkey breeding is a popular avocation in Layton and Dean Morgan checks Mrs V R Kelly Mrs R L Bitner Mrs John V Adams and Mrs Richard Stevenson officers of the Layton Layton has six churches and plans are going ahead for two more in the near future d and improvements in the Residents are community are constantly being made function to make Some of the active organizations that to live are Chamber of Layton a pleasing place in which Commerce Junior Chamber of Commerce Kiwanis Club Lions Club and American Legion and their auxiliaries Since the completion of the bowery at Layton School Grounds they have turned their efforts to the building of a city park The Jaycettes also a lively group are plannmg a home show to raise funds for the city park project For social life Layton folks organize clubs and entertain themselves and many have access to the nearby of its active social groups is Oakridge Country Club One dinner dances which Club promotes Hip Tavton Dance ' season '""TT" throughout the winter the in vocation a is products Layton popular Farming being fruit vegetables sugar beets hay and grain Cattle and turkeys also are raised Real estate is at a feverish peak at present in the area with new homes mushrooming up all over making Layton an even more interesting place in which to live Layton is Centrally Located Near Utah's Largest Cities civic-minde- Layton attractive city south of Ogden has all the advantages of a small town plus the added attraction of being only a few minutes from either of Utah's two largest cities Salt Lake City or Ogden Its population is periodically being augmented by new families who come to work at the Naval Supply Depot and Hill Air Force Base military families stay long ' enojugh Jo takejrttajthe activities of thecommunity THe increase in"population has brought on theineces-- " sity of four grade schools and a new junior high school besides the original school The students of high school age are accepted at the Davis High School Interest in the education of the small fry and teenagers provides a lively PTA organization in the vicinity and-man- y THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 4 K UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 22 1957 " v ? 4 I r - i 1 A" w ir f - W O if I ft 5 I V' I 1 ''I 'f ' v I '"v i : " f gl I - i ' s ' f : i ' Pi t' If '1L 1' I ' s — ' I i - ? ' "- ' - f i X i '' i- ' - "I O I - f - I -- r " J ? If -' i:vAmw:A ft 1 sr 4 ' i 1 ' ' - ! p t 1 i ' ? X I j t ' ' S -' ' i I I ' s II — ""v ! ' ! V 1C l ' ' I s ' J 1 I 1J ' J' - - ' y - X' I N ' - V - '5 — 1 i I - J8- 1 P J ir - ifI & i11 1 1 1J I f1 iff£ f f il 6 ¥ :'- 1 f if! till i 1 5s 1 - - 'r' i? f it 1 f s I Mrs David Jamieson Cooper and Mrs Cecil Barton plan the home show which the Jaycettes ere promoting to raise junas jor tne new iiy raw: Mrs' Kenneth L 1 Pamela Whiteside: and Sue Whitesides look-ove- r their wardrobes preparatory to attending University of Utah ! |