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W'K s - AA T ? v 5 I he family of Mis Di, t r Harvey though will hoo.,i with dll opi n house on He n casion of her With lnu n , anniversary V Doritt Harvey and BenBrough are the jamin Orlo of j O' r. tff4 FRIENDS, lit ig h 1,(1 s i relatives are niviu d to i all d the Brough ri sidi in ill ' HK) North, Kaysville la m n the hours of 2 l p m on s,m nine children, they parents are Mrs C I dward (Pearl) Goodson, Ben Orlo H Brough, Mrs (Hesse (Ribecta) Hilton, James 11 Biough, Grant Haivey Biough, Mrs Robert (Vilatc) McDonald and I veiyn Brough all of Kaysville and Mrs Sherrill (I leanore) Huff of Richmond, Utah A daughter Mary died as a child All eight living children have attended Utah colleges and umvt isities and ix have filled LDS Mis ' f day, Nov 5 hi y gifts be omitti d 'N J Mrs I y i N , md V S t iih resident of Kay sy d e born in whet i' now f f ruit Hi ights on o to J lines win lb H o v , m v i x ,s i, u 'fh , In ,y wn ti inn flu". lain i P" s di nl hk rr i a hi I L., prop MR" GRI 2C Tempi r ANDREA is the d lUg'i'i t Dale G Powt II of a ' i" ,1 and I nid M Powi II 01 tiful tut gg is the so 1 of M ty anti Mm T ty. uita MI!'' INGS I V h Exchanged In Salt Lake LDS Temple Rites Votes 11 I I 11 a nl si sui' lit m ilia ih Imps 28 pi i hi nl phi CO! LI I a I)it ' Ida a i S t tkc I S a, 'It K 1. I ' and I i irn mat t It'd (at Argv l( I m i hi o Ds e ai t ,i,y lion t and a pi urn , a I Itiit dpc Hon a Parents nl the hi la ui a si n d Mis H M Argv !a of G d von Dr K ksv ilk aim ' , ihi pi mini are Mi an Mi s Bnvd kawiing' t f ' isidt', ( aid a ii I I s a i st bl il S 1' fi '1 Mil ' 1 gioom has at'truii e d end filled an DS nos i ula Tall ih ion in jsv 1 1 five St I i AI o' i iiii i "ii mt hit the groom ue in t ivy 1 ' b Si , t Will dm ation at BT J Ok id Mis Steven Ai gy le 1 in .1 Hoyjiu It iwkt's U 1 1 A honey nun n I i w hi it1 im y , Cahf e honoi t d a1 an op. n house on Ott 14 tin y am making thcr home m I1 ai k ( uy w ; III l S i i., 1' lain L H lh, Mr and Mrs Harley nidy, Key Mis Bemis vv i, Beth former Susan ' t il rmly Hail ills of a boy bom Sept 21.ueiyanW and Patricia Ciii Italhrrvyood Graham (if 1 5 j S 12' Piooke t dyyai d yy as hoi n at the McKay Dee Hospit il, vu iglnrtg 7 lbs Ho? andyyas di mt hes long At home are Dane b, Iandra 4 and 2 A I r, anne 2 Grandparents are Mr and Mart ell Did ham, Mis Sandy, Mi anti Mrs H irold t atht i wood, Midy ale Ci i eat grandparents aie Mis Coia kay I vman, Omni 07 Pi mid of their 4 lb Ii iby boy are Alva and Judith Rogeis Keime, at 1227 Dallas Stieet Christopher Aha yyas bom 01 t lr at the McKay Dee Hospital He was 22 inches 1 long At home Mandv J are Amy and 5 ami olorado Mrs ( L Keime, Spimgs, Colo , and Mr and Mrs C W Rogeis, Apple Grandpaients ate Mi C Valley, Calif and Mrs Willard Garland, Utah and Mrs Baker, Pasadena, Calif Mi aie ( all, G G and Annette Romney Christensen ate boy born paients of a baby McKay-DeRichard Sept 27 G at the e Hospital Alan weighed 7 lbs 2 oz and was 20 inches long He has a sister, Anita, 2 Grandparents are Mrs Cumorah Romney of Logan and Carolyn Rocky Easthope Palmer aie parents of their third daughter Cheri She was born Oct. 7 at the Davis North Medical Center. She weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz. and was 20 inches long. At home are Kelli Ann 5, Kathleen 3, and Steven 1. Grandparents are Mr. and Mis Clarence Easthope, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Val Palmer Sr., Syracuse, are Mr. Marcia Saunders, Ogden, Mrs. ( m ary i 1 1 'u h't s (No M H B tM D t III ' tv. ,, ' . , v I ' 1 lui si' ! r 7) lor 1, ut mil it 'Pit pi 1 ti D nil's u 1, ,"t . f O . ' t ( ,ly , C in O' urn. mi u'ihl.t Hons to th t e a t s . in 11 i r loo s s 1. tbt f r -' a1 H Bl f Bountiful Mr and Mis Paul Rader of 121 Melanie L ane are parents of Michael Joseph born Oct 9 at the Davis North Medical Center He weighed 7 lbs 9 oz and was 21 inches long s 0 ly e t 1 r n 0 li 11 11c h and I aura 4 are at home Grandparents die Mi mil Mrs abian Martinez, ay ton and Mrs Alma Tox, 1 1 1 lot ida was a bov boin on Mon dav, Ot t 9 at the DS Hospi tal in Salt lake City, to Dr and Mrs Steven J Steed He tipped the scales at 8 llis (10 and Ins patents will name him Jonathon Thomas He has a bi other Jason and a sistei Rebel ca II 1 Grandparents aie Mr and Mis John Mbs of Layton and loseph Steed of Syrai use VFW Auxiliary To Meet The Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Layton Post will hold a bazaar at the post home, 1389 N Mam, Layton on Saturday, Nov. 4 between the hours of 10 a m. and 5pm THE PUBLIC attend. is inviled to assortment of handicrafts, quilts, holiday gifts, An articles for children and white elephant gifts will be available. ts THE CLUB is located south of Stimsons Market, dmg . s a , s i i ullural obCt ts are by the Peoples f ! 'an istoute in prepara lion tor a museum display in he Utah S' ate H istot ic al Sm if tv's ntw burnt the Dinvtr and Rio Grande kaibo id Depot t I t; t iri f among the items dt sired The bc of the search is not S i r f j M- His II y .rris 9 ( 9 jfc i ll1 1 1 1 ,i j k ' ' S ! r! a is i ,1 i a, in ! , I i ) ,1 i ) sno , s mi o 50 11 oi e I f i : ( o ' i st im a 1" fit T oI ,t C ht Og k n tilt phone dim with listings foi Of, di , pads U n y U tier of Da is At ( gan an nunt ring the fin il revision 01 I is en s of sati THAT MI ANN .,i 2! is the deadline for addi'miis 01 changes in the white paaes Business s have alieadi been contacted about space in the yellow pages, but insult me custoiTuis who wish to altei nfoi mat ion about their names in the alphatmtic il set lion niav still do so Mountain Bell Cu'loint Seivices Manager Dei Sanders said, As our ms - 1 A GUN valued at $450 was repotted missing by David Clark, .310 West 1450 North in 1 C onnt v police said Wednesday THE FIRE occurred at a garage at the Larry Vaughn residence, 751 North 2875 East at about 9 .30 p m on Oct 31 t M a re- - ement at 7 p m mr r C S luOO L v l .I Mr (mud ig is i teachi og a s v K i ol ir work'lKiji f. i tl tiful Art ( t n" i Ltovi rsiiv of I in Root tful, om mil 3 i y . i ' ' D e t or i i i ibb dtlM' g Mm hi ii s 12 , 'Mn ti ) i . r I i) i " mi ' ' t , I ) p o 'f i , " ) , 11 . sb Watered ore Shov r U. 2it inavis ui 77S- - .ng ' timers needs change, their din lot y listings may need to be updated We want to be sure that everyone is aware that the book is closing on Nov 21 Often we get call, iftei the deadline, and thin it's too late for revisions TO MAKE any changes customers should coniact Mountain Bells business of fice Page four of the Call Guide Set turn of the directory lists which numbei to (all au oidmg to telephone piehx Dt livetv of the new duet torv is scheduled in laic January I avion and a revolver valued at $K5 was reported missing by Ralph Piatt of 275 Dixie Ave in Kivton layton police discovered something a little strange ginwing in the petunias at the Bank Second National Several plants of marijuana were removed and taken to the police station where they were destroyed tb The roof and siding were engulfed m heavy smoke, police said, and the fire apparently started on a shelf in the southwest corner of the building No one was home at the tune, police said m Oil (y K t I n i ond r g hi i ze i t the art's! Act v e s offc nd b, Hie Utah W atei cobo Sm n n int hide an annual n no' , 1 - i no ellll v ii e pn suit cl , It i '"ii, i orres si t j t ,r uis i 1 l i i hi in i 1 1 "int r and sa u v iu set i clary a II, 1 show, an annual all me b show, a paint out, vhtu members paint together mil si i -- .m an o A t' f rJ 'cf n I i f,i'iu, by d dues of $10 lo 2841 illmore f Ogdin I tah 84403 ft r t in;, net pud in two jui it d walticoloi shows, an assoc ue member may EACH YEAR the sot also sponsors one win Hup foi membeis condiUOii i;v a S " - heuimo may assi i .ate member ms Ave of elixirs i 1ton e a ft.ll membi and be In in e in hold offu e in thi I i knn.Mi piomment nationally Di.xHN ANY an s l II 1' 2 i in ) t! m 'I c y a in at 11 t le roll over j avenger on 49 p m BRIAN U ithi v if Sail lake v w is tiavehng ailing State Roid z.Mwher his passenger, ( 1 Sunday Connie Martinez leaned to 'n right, causing the motoicyilt to up over onto the pavement After receiving emergency treatment by the paramedics at the scent ol the auident, the two injuied people were transported to the hospital where they remained in sat-isfa- c torv condition Mk, VMTHtY was cited for leaving the scene of an accident and using undue care dmg s ' lit,' vtAv our Home Vbout palate egg white from yelk hv breaking egg over a small funnel The white will slip thiough with the yolk rem lining Si MY PUREST GIFT I sent you roses, fragile, pink. Their velvet faces kissed with dew; Such perfumed beauty, so I thought, Would make a lovel gift for ou once a coin hi ight , I heard its cold metallic ring, Now that, I said, would make you gay For you could purchase some choice thing. I gave you And once a book I sent to you, Its pages filled with stirring thought; The rose is dead, the coin spent, The printed wisdom is forgot. Today, I bring my purest gift, A friendly thought I give to you. It will not die, nor can he spent. But will live always, clear and true. by Mabel Jones Gabbott, It is headed Papamkolas, 1971, Sales Persons Needed If you like LAY'TON people and can become con- vinced luries to the Z niulti-ethm- c whose book The Peoples of I tah was a Utah State His toriial Society publication in atu admit In yU result di 'ver 111 Helen bv a iso ng in nd it u I tb. ii nier at ii m f ll.e ( um i! on Ag 7 i 2 i y 2 Cm 7Xi)n or 2 b xl Ji Liiyton Hurts Two THE SOCIETY w is lilt in 1975 to promote await m s, of the watercelor ai tist h tl in public and evelieni c medium and of poriuniiy f o history of I tah ... s' HTiter PE RSONS MHO have eth me items or know where they can be found are asked to cont Ht the Historual Somi or at The peoples of Utah Insti tute has been formed in the pas' year to preserve and perpetuate the MOWe-- i) by th" Davis V I ".in n on Aging, hid" lupstmi nl s soi lal st , i e it i it 'V and legal n i b s a ii bt a " u g Hems d 'CL' t o t v At i " i A Phams e u iiniii Sw. i, ,en ( die m ijonty of eht mi I n nl v oters must appim e ,l t ipm sauon f bus T in sday s t let tma w dl t 1! the tide grb Fire Causes $1,000 Damange To Home A fire caused LAYTON ' about $1,000 damage lo a garage at a Layton residence, e U1 nt age 1, Police Report A color TV IAYTON valued at $485 was taken fi om a house trailer owned bv CTaudine Swenson at 42 ay ton Glide and a CB radio valued at $220 was taken from a car owned by - rank Kuha of 22&9 North 2575 Last, Lav ton Police reported ri p" (u'c ir a ( me iv'l a i 'di i ii, Mi citizens M 'in! -- , t nd a' "i Davis T ' l i i will be gladly ac I I pt d ID , g 1, a" 1I1 Direct orv For Northern j Utah Area In Final Stage t iol!"itinn i , h la uy Jeiimiient io m identifying tbtm and (.blaming peimis ' n tnt them son to borrow !utuie for the display Lath item will be analyze! U i suitability in the museum display and il possible, pho tographed (lifts of ethnic ar titles for tht Peoples Of Utah icritap1 ( Tnier Sets Clas.s In 4 k ithmi dims, i J T 5 1 nenssarily acquiring the hut ( ,i urn in t'vi rydav ethnic festivals, or religious celebrations are -t '1 s MS LSED lift 111 II i ng souohi i ! C bii. i - III 1! Objects Wanted i Pouni ifi,l d would he ' hpipi n i.OOO ai n s IK M I arc i LOR H RIHLR informa tmn about meetings or help will, problems ahmi' breast b ed. n g till I udv I oiler, ! i TTO or Asirid Kramer I i A 1 I r ,l ' I t ion C i 1 if i op in v 1 i to atti nd , I ml i n ( r !1 V1 m in at 01 th a intXi'IH Da.isCoun'v md i. to Wilt ( uuiit long home ..re Giuham Brwe 4, Built nd H, Ra. ht h, and Stephanie 1 Grandparents ate Mrs Geneva Rampton, Syracuse and Mis Mary Unodbuiry I os Angt les, ( ahf Tlie Smiths are living wun hu mother at 15K7 S 2is ) until their home is finished in t F A k ht i um i S S ::r MVJORirY of Day,' voters have got to ispiove the r ) P I, v i is ' t ' i sIDENTS OF t! an d I i pi ind net use of ns si lat ui and ronnei tiun to Dav i' and U eber l uun 1, petit mned for dt ,m-0 um fi om Day is I nunr v t id aniii it mu into k i hi r "i ny neiause, they say , n t of th. ir six lil, etonnnui in tdi tational ties are won bu nunty ut t u n though a mane ity ot sideuts living in the ana , , arcntlv want the boundary nge u will be up to Dm is Vs her ( ountv voteis to ,i J ide their f rte I opei tv w "Hd "su of ; or a. ist 8r iDi lutus i the count . At T Oieat grandparents he s int L 1 'J o , L mo'hrts aie abn encouraged i kf 111. i th ngiiii' and Di time Rampton South aie pat is ot a daughter born S( pi 2 at the McKay I)ce Hospital Suzanne lyoette weightd 7 lbs and 10 oz anti was 2 ,t n at ' of t ii Graham (ii andparents are Mis ianna Beims of Kanosh, I cl VO If Px IN' ji y 1 I i"t !v 1 11 ! t y il and M1 s Sway use 1 i ' I 11 0 Mr and Mrs HHi K ns of 5 i S ii t i pait ids of a gul bom Ot t at tin' Mt k iv Dee Hospil il i,i t'iy I amt' weighed 7 His or and was 70 im he' long M home die Brdn r. Dm u a 4, and Sue Ann 2 ! D 1' 11 ' ) jyracnsc ij lr is i V it L Ann a nd lam-- , I in at ndfd by L He tt Iso filh il up )S niissum to Pm u, im i AMIR 1 re sheer cranberry fhirai to mis 1 lu tarru d bi idal o ok i osi s s h c r berry i Mis Brougn, C i n - - 1 ' y l , i ro aniiii L ll on ft it CL ii i li. j n I' s hm a n is i m a in i H y V- - II ( w , . gl ( c 111 f i 1 AL p it i i hu i i J l u I l i ' " s , i ue an f i i l i t ir i ip ti m d who women are st' d in nursing the ir hah s are mv ittd, as are then habits xpertant Ai! mli it i s s - Ml i ' m , i 1 R A ti ip to Cuhlurm i w t ds will m w n'ds t i n r f ' . st hi Prov o VJ lyen by Mi s Tony Rt y r Mis Ron B irton, Mis Si on till tk Mis Morgan Wugiu r, Mis Ron C lay, Mis M i f raughton Mis JukOiai" Mis hi V n lie And. si n Mis Inn ( udh im M s Mu 1 IHI BRID1 mm' a lit, t thdiO'switiHl mti!l i in I si ed pt ills, a ui 'i, till, tan mi Belgium i a a vusa h set d pt arl s I low t rs u re w hilt roses dh hale hi" dh Jady aitier w is maid of h tiior Bi itiesm rids iuip J'lin Aigyle, Susan Aigvle, M PI I PRC w i v babv i Mii'iii1 tin, 'i i it I i family and the breastfed 1 dl al L in;, ! i ' p a i it; Im s (Mil n f h s ft (oil n ui s to he active She pi mb hi r summer hours in hei g, ink n mil m he r km hen win re ,fn i ans hi i frails and v t gi lutdi , Of these she is t Known for m r variety of im, who n si i bi 'll It s and t i ly giv i s to t he many f lends and relam s a ho visit i . r Mm is also tin ( m amr of the tlui Hi bi y I mu, a It u b u made limn h. i home i i . in ii y h , , sdl' t ) , i n from O' at ills ei s ty of ' UI ike if I eti i i , i K II I II Mis yy T 11 aln !j i ih f il"s sill 1.I1 s I A Sdl n 1 t t ND 'Hs Sli p' y of hoim. Sh-- s f r ' nd Mes J . i Alii R 11 e min duties hi rt So vcu Ai win, Doug Bob' Stive R i w lings M ,t h R u hug', and Sc ott At gv It II t ti ' v Sit phi own brc n 1 kn i t h f c! ! l , B) nth d SI SC w ifid fm Sambos In. S ml i and Bui hi in d Horn ay ton 11 gn bl id. i ill j u b s p W t Ih) il .MO IHI RS wu.t ,1 ml h v hi 0101 c d gown-- , yc g u dt m i and hi id it pi, ( i suy s Donald C Hue f It tu I hit is I (! mum d , ti HI n t,o ,a I ,t d Dll'S.' lstih - il ' n il si In; tin I. ,d l Sill and Miss l PI1AL p iri.i s win n by Mis Mis John , it h yv an t il Infb'li an 1 w mi uff lit' t ti itm of s i if tie til in mm, n 1 PR1 i 11 f "W 'ti' k , 1 ab ( he hi all w , an gn h sti d ii 01 t MLs It J irbetu, B -- ilii Im l I in Sill hev wote Swiss dm ted pi tc h high waisted t il ' ses 'iiinmed with eyt it e to matt h then lat e pu t i'e hats turning the dutit s of bt't w is n m Paul A Kit 111 I wile Sieve Sdl Ji bn md ,o is Powi I! oh i ih I ill TOPIC for the third meet , Du b iby arrnt s T he 19i 9 (.If I1ROI dn ittun i III, I i ,i i; a i ih In n i l is o s oi ,l hi r ji mi nl , m ,n i no d n So in w I h i y i e s' bull! 1" a h T Is s in! s I1 l an I s im o, HI M Mi" Soma , I an te 'ilhisn, ui haii ' W a rr Ji J? Andii Ka P te. c i ' 1 n the hi iclc of tilt t g D n..1 m M," s By uni op U t I ake 1 DS Ti mplt' S HI (.(, I)Ot (,l lo i S ' In d i'll IT ! or- non-prof- it ganization Its purpose is to help encourage good mothering through breastfeeding The group will meet the first Thursday of each month A series of four meetings will discuss informally different pluses of breastfi eding 45 years of happily working to,i,lnr in busin ss c and ri ,i mg (hen hddren, Mr Bioigti dud Oilobir 18, i i The Kaysville group of La Leche League will hold its third meeting of a series on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 7 p m at the home of Teresa Jones, 5.10 W Center Street, Kaysville. LA LLCHE League is a sums AFTER y TH" H(H SI gn 7 ,. m s u .t i n w a h is a Bimif ui t git r in we, a f ' r i r i oi k hi mi bill r o a i pion a r gt I , l home vs is urii.'ii dt d m a 'be y tilts i,h wen Ml! Pa Leehe Group To Meet To Be Honored For 80th Hi about something enough to sell it, vou may be m luck, if you need a selling job, that is THE LAYTON Job Service has seven openings listed for sales personnel Other openings include six for a six for cook, three waitei-waitres- for janitor and nine for babysitters Assembly and industrial openings include four auto mechanic positions, two for cabinet maker apprentice and a couple for assembler Other single openings are listed for everything trom mobile home repair to maintenance repair in a factory and machinist OTHER OPENINGS include one for a speech and language pathologist, recep-- . tiomst, rough carpenter and shingle roofer. Two openings are listed for carpenter and laborer Temporary help is needed in positions for bagger, iron and steel machine laborer, sewing operator and warehouse person Further available from information is by visiting the Lay-to- n Job Service weekdays 8am Ea't Gentile to 5 p m at at Davis North Medical Center October 20, 1978 Bryan and Kathleen Cooper, 581 North Adamswood, Layton, girl Gordon and Kris Lofts, 1800 North 7100 East, Eden, girl October 21, 1978 and Dianna Harrison, 2223 North 1150 West, Layton, boy John and Mary Tinker, 776 Lindsay, Layton, Thomas R boy Donald and Nancy Woodward, 435 North 100 East, Kaysville, girl Raymond and Sharon Chase, 6025 West 5800 South, Hooper, boy October 26, 1978 Floyd and Beverly Westover, 119 Parkway Drive, Clearfield, girl Donald and Mary Garbutt, 458 28th, Ogden, girl 195 , |