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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY A fine la tlauglitcr to Mr. ami Mis M i s. Frida v w In n .1 .Mis. t county kaniptoit, t hair motoiMs, said ltd mail ol the loimlv to adopt the llag plan lilt- ptupo-a- l d ci s bv to t uiioiii was mo! h is e he Tclt l am ( 01 I - Ill's- 11 w 111 . Mis. Iiim,'i pic-inte- 1 1 J. A. Wall.u i .ii i i I uiiii- III the tl af tamed on alt tv powi.mi he the state's tin tl opolitan ill ea halt lah lountv, Davis luinitv. lake Tty and Salt lake loiinty. When lieaid lloin tovvaid the Iaili-li- s tilt) n the week, John iiilidltloii was (polled mine than any tune sim e he was hint on New Yeats inoTiung. developed last Sunday hut the dot tots were aide to t lift k its dev elopment. ph lures of )ne of the biggest the scat, All Ouiet In lie West-tiFiont'' will he shown at harm ingtoii ward next Ihuisd.iv evening Mi. and Mrs. Octil Anderson of Salt Fake visited at the home of fatliei and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Will'oi d Stevenson. Mrs. Anderson at the lias heen giving programs high schools throughout the state under the l.yeeum ( in tut cssie Newton of hy Miss Salt I.ake, hotli being talanted they will he touring the east in the near lit m e in (lie l.yeeum ( in nit. Mrs. Anderson was torm-crlRuth Stevenson and was a giaduate of Davis high and the Blind st liool in Ogden. Miss '1 cssie Newton is a talented pianist a gtud-uatnne St liool of ot the Me llli lloin .1 u n h Iicr Mstn mill other lelatnt- - in I lardy villc, kv. Mr. and Mis. Walter Jciming tainrd at a Ihmim- pat t Satin da veiling at llieir home. Bridge and 500 were played and a midnight sup per served to 16 guests. Mrs. I homas Wat not k is attend let title in ing Irtde.S'or 5alt l ake City on " liopugunda" ach Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mis. lonald R. latter-nwill make their Imine in l,os Angeles. Mis. Patterson heloie her mairiage was Addle lavine Hess, laughter of Mi. and Mis. I). L vi-- to join .idme-- s esM-- In in it -- v! I n ia I I M oi g a it, l.igt to M a ii ill Mol gall, tioii was ton vv.inl i il ,1 guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baird ami ihildmi, 'Mr. and Mrs Angus Ward ami children all il M illard. Mr am! Mrs, William Day had - then gue-t- s Sunday, Mr. am! Mi- ( H. lh.v Mr, and Mis. .anm.it' Ihfiu.i-- all u u Fake,. .iid L.n It'S IF be) Ini ul Farming-tonMel-luin- LAYTON Davis to stant reminder FARMINGTON l; f i le e a- , 1 ( 18, 1940 The Old Maid" this Saturday and Sunday nights at the Rex 'Theatre .ay tun. Ibis picture will not he or West Fayton shown in the All (Juiet waul-- . Monday, Jan. 33 lin he Western brunt" will he shown in the Rex 'Theatre ami will nut he liuvvn in West Lay ton ward Admission 10c and 35c. u vie with some of the foremost cattle raisers in the United States, F. F. Fllison of Fayton was with 57 m Chicago Wednesday head of Hereford steers. Only man west of Nebraska to top the market with beef cattle, Mr. Fllison hopes to repeat the feat this year. Barlow Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. George briggs, and Jack Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert burton, will leave February 19 for D D. S. missionary work in Brazil Wilami Argentina, respectively, liam A. Dawson, bishop announced Wednesday. Farewell testimonials are being arranged. lavis Bette in will be shown 1 1 - Mrs. evening, 'flu) will make their Imine Miihael, small sun oi Mr. ami mastoid V. in underwent n ti John Adams, a) Mr. and Mrs. opeiatioii at the Dee hospital I son, Fallow am; F. Wiggill was kins attended a Mrs. Wilford li it Mis. (iiovcs was held at the hostess to the Irim.ary stake hoard Watei!oi ward in Salt lathe, Sun- members at her home Irday afternoon. Followng the business meetday evening. Kit haul Hiimphery s is in the ing, luncheon was served the followhe hospital suffering with pneu- ing; Mrs. David Stevenson, Mrs. monia. Edwin Williams, Mrs, Henry Call, Mrs. Gene Reed was Imstt ,s to Mis. Stanford Cowley, Mrs. Dan the blidge duh at a luncheon and Adams, Mrs. Edith Christenson, bridge party held in Ogden Thurs- Mrs. Walter Steed, Mrs. Alice lless day afternoon. Gailey, Mrs. Della Smith, Mrs. lies Mrs. Jeanette Smith, iosiiiistt ess hr memhers of the old ami new sie Dahl, Mrs. Feone Patterson, f town hoard entertained their wives Mrs. K.ffie barton, Mrs. Wells ColFarmington has heen miitined to at a tinnier ami show in Salt Fake, lett, Mrs. George Underwood, Mrs. lier home this week on aeioiint of illness hut is hopeinl that she shall Wednesday evening. Those attendi- Kent Johnson, and the hostess. Miss Martha Knowlton was bonle a hie to he huik in the postuffire ng were, Mr. and Mrs. William first of the week law son, Mr. and Mrs. J. li, Cooley ded with a surprise party at her ly the he Ametiean J.egion and Ainer-ieaMr. and Mrs'i Erwin llentfer, Dr. home, Saturday evening. The guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl IS. Green and l egion auxiliary held their t ok and Mrs. Noel 'I aimer, Mr. and Mrs include Miss Beth Egbert, Miss Jo- children, Mrs. Fail Miller, Van and ular meetings Monday evening at Vinl Conk, Mr. and Mrs Stanford sephine Dickson, Miss Shirley Stev Dern Green have returned from a the eourt house Inasinueh as the and ten days trip to Compton, Calif., (ovvlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, rnson, Miss Irene Haywood Mr. and Mrs. Zulon yeterans hall is being renovated, where they visited at the home of Whitesides, Miss Pauleen ScoffieM. the eonnnissioners room was used Mr. ami Mrs. I lay Adams, Mr. ami Mrs. Irene Doney, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duncan. Durfor the gathering. At the (lose of Mis. L F. briggs and Mr. ami Mrs her Sunday school class entertain-- d ing the New Year eve celebration at the meeting, memhers were guests cvvis ( ook. with a party at her home Moil-la- y the Compton ward, Elder Van W. at a luncheon at the home ot Mrs. Mi. ami Mrs, Howard Adams an evening, honoring Murland Y. Gren, lately returned missionary Arvilla Steed. Mrs. Sted was assist- M tisic. noiinre the arrival of a son, horn Mint. The class presented him with from Great Britian and the Central ed hy Mrs. (irate l.nml and Mis. Wednesday at the F. I). S. hospital a lovely bible. Those attending the states was invited to be the guest Marvel Mayfield. Twelve guests in Salt Fake. Mrs. Adams was for I. A. M. iarty were: Shirley Stevenson, Beth speaker. vcrr served. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Krause nii'ily Miss Isabelle Fllison. Egbert, Marian Ilickenlooper, LorMrs. Whitney Smith spent the Willis I. vans and Reed Nalder raine Cunningham, and Mr. and Mrs. lanthus IF bar-loAdams, Mary week-en- d 'I lie bountiful hirst ward Mutual visited in Pocatello. the Morgan high school last Helen Bone, Virginia Neville, NorJr. have returned from a two I hr WPA of the task again offers all memhers of the w cek. completed ma McEadden, Cora Doney, E'aye weeks trip to California, where they taking out approximately JiKl old ward a highly interesting and eduMrs. Fittie Adams and son, Clair Iage, LeGrande Simmons, Wayne visited relatives and friends in Los tagged hox elder, poplar and locust cational evening, when it presents attended a birthday party given in Page, Wendell Neville, billy Gailey Angeles. Miadc trees from Second North be- a dramatic sketch of the life of the honor of Clarence lorbs on Mon-laRulon Call, Ralpii Ilickenlooper, Leslie Parry of Seattle Washingtween First and Second East streets remarkable Hungarian hoy named Dean K. ton is visiting at the home of his Steven Call, Carlos, billy and from some of the other streets Iran. I.ist who became one of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner of Fohnson, Carl sister and brother-in-laMac Mr. and Corbridge, if the city. the worlds greatest musicians, Salt Fake were guests of Mr. and Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Ellis Starks. Owen Fund, who was seriously hollowing this program, regular Mrs. Golden Adams Tuesday even- Mint, the guest of honor and the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fisher enterinjured in an automobile accident classes wll he held. The adult class ing after Mutual. Mr. Warner was hostess. tained Wednesday for Eli Stoddard luring the Christmas holidays, is ths week presents Arthur Jolliffe in the speaker at Mutual here that evMiss Virginia Nalder was chosen and Mrs. Ida Jones of Ogden. still in the Veterans hospital in Salt a discussion of the subject The ening. lanthus H. Barlow, who suffered tpieen to represent the Fayton ward He was reported not so well Reign of Faw, which reveals how The West Fayton ward, under at the annual Gold and Green ball. several broken ribs when he slip300 most men, the middle of the week. years ago, thought the direction of Frank Ilickenlooper Her attendants will be Miss Iona ped and fell on some oil, which had Some time ago, when it was an- they lived in a world of chaos; their cantatta at the First Craig and Miss Dorothy Whitesides been spilled near the gas pumps at nounced t hat the post offices were when occuttram ruled mans beliefs presented ward meeting house in bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall left his service station here, is better Koing to be taken out of politics and magic and the black arts kept Sunday evening. Monday for Berkeley, Calif, to and able to be about again. and made obtainable hy civil service fear in most human hearts all this Mr and Mrs. Tliaync Corbridge make their home while Mr. Wall is Mrs. Mike Heinicb visited several in to the Mrs. contrast Jeanette Smith examinations, present day prom moved back to Fayton last week times this past week with Mrs. the work at doing post graduate took the examination and accord- ise, Ye Shall Know 'l lie Truth, and from Dahlia Vale, Oregon. Hansing, who has been ill had there. spent They The Shall university You Make Free. Truth ing to announcements made from Mrs. Robert F. Green and Mrs. the time at her home. some for with month Mrs. Wall here Remember the past time Tuesday Washington, passed and had been of West Fayton were mother, Mrs. Chloe Harris. Simmons Jay Frank 7:30. Major was an Ogden visibring the entire guests of Mrs. Frank appointed by the president and is evening at Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robins had tor, Monday afternoon. now to be confirmed by senate. family. When confirmed, Mrs. Smith should The ladies auxiliary to the Tuesday. as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. J. Wood and LaVar Sessions Morgan has been confined Robins Mr. and hold the office as long as she wish- Union Pacific Old Timers club, to Karl Mrs. are enrolled as aviation students in parents, his bed for several weeks on ac es or as long as she complies with No. 13, Salt Fake City, enterained Francis bone and her sister, Miss a class of twenty members at Weof illness. all of the rules and regulations of at a card party, Wednesday, in count Bone. ber college. Recently both made Mary the office. 7 lie office w no longer the Ambassador hotel. Mrs. Heber A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. their solo flights. Loy J. is a son Miss of Flizabeth Call, daughter Frank their home Monday he effected by changes n adminis- J. Sessions was chairman of the Mr. Kirby at of Mr. and Mrs. Loy Wood, and Mr. D. Mrs. and has Call, Henry card committee. and Mrs. Will Kendell ant. tration. Fa Var is a son of Mr. and Mrs. been chosen to the queen represent Mrs. DeFore Nichols, county agent, George Thornley of Aberdeen, T be white flag, the Telegram's William Sessions, all of Clearfield. Miss Mary Crafts, home Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs West Layton ward at the Gold and The Weber symbol of a day without a traffic and Miss Green Fucile ball. college class belongs to Flint, agent, attened the Henry Smedley and Mr. and Mrs Federal the fatality, was adopted officially by demonstration anti of Mr. Leonard Mrs. program for the traindaughter US. A C. conclave which was held Craig, 'Tuesday. Davis county, Wednesday. County in S. aviators. U. of Miss and Bernice ing Flint, Gailey, week. Fogan last Damey brown of Vale, Ore., is commissioners, meeting here, enA large crowd of relatives and his Mr. and Mrs daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Wal( Hiatt, deputy sheriff, atReed visiting thusiastically approved the plan tended the traffic school which Fred brown parents, lace will be the friends attendants. fro mSyracuse, Alpine and Gailey, for a few days. popularised hy The Salt I.ake was held in Ogdon this weef. Of Mrs. Booth MonNoris of Malta, and made arrangements for fivers from Morgan, box Filler, tana visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fee it to le begun as soon as flags can Weber and Davis counties were in Green and other relatives, last he made. On each day in which, attendance. n week. Sergeant Rulon there is no traffic death in Davis of the Utah state Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver, Mr highway a white county flag will be display- patrol was director and instrutor and Mrs. Farley Weaver, Mrs. Wil ed atop the county court house at in the three-dasession. liam and Alex Dawson atYoung Farmington. On days in which there Albert Schram, a farmer tended the funeral services of Mrs is a fatality a black flag will be near Yankton, S. D., uses anliving airhoisted. The flags will be a con plane to take bis produce to market Maude llick which was held in Salt Sunday. Miss Herdine Adams returned to the hospital again Saturday. Her condition is considered just fair. She is in the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. bill Cowley of Morgan unLAYTON, UTAH derwent a tonsil operation at the otfice of Ir. A. Z. Tanner Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wood announce the arrival of a son, born Friday, at the Dee hospital. Mt. and Mrs. IF J. Fvans ami three sons of I.ayton and Mr. and Mrs. Kolia Stott and son of Riverton spent five days last weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George & 10c & Stott, in Meadow, Utah. Mrs. Chris Barnes entertained her birthday club at her home, Wednesday. Wiliam Young, who has heen sick for several weeks is much improved at this writing. 1 ( 111-(- v Bit-ley'- l.tvol-ubl- e Ineii-inoni- a I I uex-la- ea-ter- vv I n aceoni-pame- y. I n CLEARFIELD d I "1 mns-iii.ni- n s, f y e ( News Clearfield attended the wedding, reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan I. Barlow held in the Clearfitld, hall last 'Thursday evening. 'They received many beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Muwrey of Ogden were Sunday evening gue-t- s of Mr. and Mrs. John Sessions. I he ward Relict society held their work and business class this week. he memhers spent the time making a quilt. Miss Gertrude barlow School gave a short talk on Lunches." Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Watkins of Alpine, Utah, were here to attend the wedding reception of their daughter, Mrs. Bernice barlow. Mr. and Mrs. John Sessions were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bill Craynor of Ogden. Charles Letz, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Letz, has gone with the W eber college debating tea into California where they will compete with other colleges. Elder Van W. Green was the guest speaker at the services held in the Syracuse ward chapel Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. bruce Fisher were Sunday guests of Eli Stoddard and Mrs. Ida Jones in Ogden. ' Jesse II. barlow and sons, Red and White" store is being remodeled and painted inside. Harold Muir is the carpenter, boyd Naylor is doing the painting of the wood work. 'The story of soil management in The the sound moving picture, River, was shown in the North Davis Junior high school at Clearfield, Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m. Miss Helen Reed visited Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil-d- a Swartz. The latter has just returned from a trip to San KAYSVILLE w, Tele-srra- m Mr. Maurine Bart 1 y. 11 was the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ilarbertson of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo b. Hill were guests of Mrs. Effie Turner in Farmington, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and family of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted bone and Mrs. Annie bacon. Mrs. bacon is very ill at her home. Clarence McLatchie of Ogden was the guest of Mrs. Alice Smth Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Layton is in the L-S. hospital in Salt Lake. . Airlos Odd attended the American Legion convention which was held in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Chadw ick is. staying with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Trimble and family for a week. John Webster returned home from the hospital this week. The bay View club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs in Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon. The Reverent T. G. Lilley were guests of Mr. am! Young, Sunday. Mrs. Cromwell bird of Idaho has been very ill week, but is some impr.. time. Mrs. bird was ton:., Millie blood, daughter Mrs. John blood of Kay-- , Mrs. Chipman entert.r:;, club at the lion;, Annie Phillips Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ki:ls. and Mrs. James Webster, Mr Mrs. FeRoy Webster and King joined the excursion p Salt Fake temple, Wedne-day- . John Thomas, who has r ill at the St. Marks hospn.,; past two weks returned ; , i V I - , day. Alex Criddle is very ill m hospital. Miss Vesta barnes er.teru the Evening bridge club, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn moved back to Kaysvil.c spending the past six month; Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. FeRoy We. spent Monday with Mr. and; Nephi Jepperson in brigham C 1 Dt-.v- y. BOUNTIFUL The Lions club will meet s Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Mo place. A very interesting progr has been arranged. A daughter was born Saturda; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muir. Twenty-tw- o veterans and thir juniors were enrolled at Farmington Bay camp within past two weeks. The Juniors k been sent to Company 19o8 Pleasant Grove, and the veten will soon be transferred to veteran camp at Vacaville, fornia. six ; C BRIEFS About 7:25 Wednesday men as Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sesst and Mr. and Mrs. Granville Bar weie on their wav to the tern they saw a deer, alarge fawn, cri ing over Main street from the ion hall lot to the lot east o: They said itsvas- - sure going only required a few big jumps get across the road. 1 The daughter of William ; Olevia Sessions Waddoups has been very sick in a Salt L hospital for upwards of a m is now reported to be slowly ret ering. Mr. Waddoups was pr" dent of the L. D. S. temple Hawaii for a number of years. v Ben-nio- y REX THEATRE Saturday and Sunday IRVING BERLINS Second Fiddle Admission: Sat MONDAY, Sun., 25c January 22 All Quiet On The Wesern Front Saturday and Sunday Bette Davis Miriam Hopkins GeorgeIN Brent THE OLD MAID WITH JANE BRYAN DONALD CRISP JER0ME COWAN JAMES STEPHENSON Remember for a moment the Bette Davis you loved most. Then tee how magnificentpicture this picture is which surpasses even it. Awarded the Pulitrer Prize as a play, cherished as a novel, its stirring story springs from the heart of a woman to touch the heart of the world. CECILIA LOMUS MONDAY, January 29 M I K A D 0 Saturday and Sunday FEBRUARY 3rd and 4th HARDYS RIDE HIGH MONDAY, February 5 TWO BRIGHT BOYS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EACH DAWN I DIE" MONDAY, February 12 ESPONIONAGE AGENT" FRONTIER MARSHAL" SATURDAY AND SUNDAY CALLING I)R. KILDARE" Ariel I'. Jones, 16$3 Third East street, Salt Fake City, charged with spending 65 miles an hour in a zone, pleaded guilty Tuesday before Justice of the Peace J. IF Cooley at Fayton and was fined $15 and sentenced to seven days in jail, the jail term to be suspended upon payment of the fine. He was granted a stay of execution until March 16. Jones and IF F. Bruner, 353 Stvu tli State stret, Salt Fake City, were arrested on highway 61 by State Highway Patrolman Waynard Bennett, who said they were racing Bruner, reported ill in a Salt Fake hospital, has been granted a continuation ot bis hearing; until Jan. 16. He is also charged with traveling 65 miles an hour in a 50-mi- le 50-mi- one. Mrs. F, O. Muir and daughter, Mary Jean, of Bountiful spent Mon of Mr. and Mrs. Mor day as gue-t- s ris Whitesides. The Sunday school officers and teachers entertained with a social and preparation meeting at the amusement hall Friday. Refresh incuts were served to 30 members. Mi.-- s Yerda Nalder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nalder. is at her borne recovering after an ap pcndicitis operation. farewell dance will be given may evening at the West Layton ball honoring amusement Elder M inland Kliut. on of Mr, and. Mrs. I Fucnce Flint, who will leave Monday tor the mission school in Salt Lake City, prior to hi departure. ch. 14, tor the mission tield in Cali tornia. A farewell will Kc given in his honor Sunday evening at the ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Baird celebrating Mrs. Baird's birthday anniversary, had as their dinner -- COME IN! SEE IT! DRIVE IT! LEARN WHY ENGINEERS SAY DODGE GIVES MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! COULD you ask for a better guide value than this: 4,061 engineers bought Dodge cars in the last 12 months 1 Men who know a great car not only praise Dodge, but buy it in preference to others! Why? Because, they say, Dodge engineering is matchless in the industry. 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