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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, DECEMBER South Davis Stake Primary Hoard II on o r ed with flowers ami lighted The seats weie placed ill a semi- (Hide facing the lire. Hostesses of the alfair consisted of the pie-estake Pi unary' hoard. President Pallia K tame. 1st conn i 1 1 - nt C lriltnt 1 I Kine-liai- t, He 1 Keva P. selor Charollrtta ml Wukcr, Investigated At Layton Town ut si lor South stake Ilim.it v honu! ;i honorfil tlu outguing Loan! members in a wi ll attemlei! j a given in tin' r.oimtiiiil tabernaile, Nov. 30 Gorsages of Garileniu wm- jite-enl to lara II. I'. nan of W'oml Cross, ulio lial Keen stake Primary for tli past five ami one half years ami to her counselor ,, enora G. Briggs, lloiintiful ami Vera (lnioiids of Farmington ami the follow iny outgoing hoard members' Mildred Van Euitert, Bern Sessions. Alice llaake, Zella Mann-ing- , Lillie Claik, Josephine e Mary Steed, Jane ILher, Barber ami Nellie Mahey. lie program under the direction of I'.dith I. aw consisted of congrega tional singing led by Merihla Davis instrumental trio, Horace 1. Itees-levelyn IViry ami Bern Sessions; reading, Harriet Young; F.ilna K. tribute, hy President l'rance ami presentation of three like gift hooks 'verses Major Howies hy counselors Kevin P Wicker and Charolletta S. Nichols; response hv Sisters Igan, Briggs ami l dnionds; dance numhers, Vir and Anna I.. Carpenter ginia presented hy Nell Taylor, instructor; Christinas story hy Doris Sessions; song "The Old Story Choris made up of ehoisters and organists of the various words. Over one hundred and seventy of fivers and teachers were served refreshments of dainty holly decorated cakes, ice cream and candy. Decorations consisted of rid taper candles over the burning fire place and a lace covered table centered Grade Hazard To candles, coun- Nichols and n investigation of the traffic hoaid memheis; Angeline Moss, iaurd at the grade crossing in Miiilda Davis, Edith Law, Helen ay ton wheie Dentilr street ami White, Grace hurgood, Veda Kay ie Cnion laiific railroad tracks Bertha Call, intersect is to he made hy Herbert ser, Helen l aikrell, I. dull Winn, l.uella Lverill Ruth Simpson, secretary of the Utah Peelers, Violet Carr, Thelma Curtis 'I raffic Safety Council with a Silvia Hughs, Marian Neilsuii. to he submitted by him at the end of 30 days. Representatives of the Utah pubic service commission, the Union aeifie railway, the Davis county .liool board the Layton town S. y, 1 1 Members of the Layton Amn can Legion post No. 87, at Thursday attended a banquet at the Layton L. D. S. recreation hall, which was given to raise funds for the construction of the new legion hall, according to Commander 1C A. Dawson of the post. With Ora Lundy of Ogden as master of ceremonies during the ilmmr and program, G. L. Pecker of Ogden, spoke to the legionnaires AIRCRAFT FACTORY JOBS and landed the American Legion for having been a voice crying in the wilderness'' for national defense since the world war. Commending the legion for exfilth column," Mr. posing the Pecker said: It is to you of the American Legion, its men and its women, and the sons and daughters of the American Legion, to the c pass on y outh of America that the torch to unite us as we have never been uited before to stamp out treachery and prepare for any emergency. MEN WANTED AT ONCE o a chance to cross many names off your Slippers are always welcome gifts! Xmas shopping wedge 691 & Farmington Native Buried Tuesday Garland Willard R. Van in ' j Cemeter EUx-t- ent Garland business VOLUN . P'O'1 m State an.J ;j. er and early Box Elder nty oneer, died at his home t ! 6 a. m. of a long illm Mr. Van Elect was b, Mav 1869, at Earmington, t Marion Ann Richards He was reared and J'escril l'armington and mam. 6n uth m Parker, November 2, .of W- Hu l,hei gan. He came to Garland, :J car wl'er us where he had operate, ' m-i-l ; vt rv po fwr t nesses and farms. He w a lr.lli ber of the L. D. S. clue :ser. mi-'' Fc ti-J t 1 1 1 IU. lamal Peurson ,ipn divi .of the ai St the cc tab v e s f Wre pre fin Joe, the j L-A- U -- Wer. tasbin till yoi you are well as ; The work o the Uta! ; Farmers State QBank L si elusions Utah an the larg. psider normal veral nn Tlies car get, ramall r 'them, d nay ne 'lands v which : would k friend, go to Children to $1.98 The Believe me, when you need a f these b la reali Otitrol ictall r WOODS CROSS, UTAH OGDEN, UTAH we near 19 ter Mipp able. GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. the robs Dont see why I ever hesitated to ask them for a loan. They arranged the payments to suit my convenience and the interest rate was more than reason- To those sincerely interested, personal interviews will be granted during the week of December 9. Write at once to kf Western Air, care of Layton Journal, Box 256 giving age and exact address. heels, Avkm&msw 19. the wors any reco -- YES" vX.'M I w Auricu bank said rpj last ,f, 'tk Upon employment men will be permitted to attend night trade extension classes without cost to prepare themselves for higher positions. Gift Slippers for Men, Women rings car at Danville, control of the machine into a tree. 1 Inexperienced men who are accepted must finance selves through short training. Bunny fur trimmed, soft leathers fabrics. soles, padded soles. A Red Cross production meeting was held Thursday evening with Mrs. Win. E. Gailey in charge. beguests on Nov. 29. The occasion ing her birthday anniversary. .Mrs. Wendell Hammond, Mrs. M. B. Howard, Mrs. Roy Priest, Mrs. J. W. Murdock, Mrs. J. C. Stocks and Mrs. James Burns view ed the art exhibits at the Z. C. M. room, art center and the Lionhouse last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith entertained at dinner last Saturday evening. Their gpests were, Mrs. Billie Stringham, Mrs. G. R, Eldredge Mrs. Jane White, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Eackrell, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Day, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Stahle Wicker and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Muir. The E'ine Arts Guild will meet Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 8 p. m. at the home Of Mrs. J. W. Murdock. The subject will be, Art and will be under the direction of Mrs. Wen dell Hammond, art chairman. day evening. The American Legion and auxiliary held their regular monthly meeting Thursday evening. Mrs, David S. M oss was hostess to the Amina club, Monday evening. A buffet supper was served to eight members. The evening was spent making scrap books for the Childrens hospital. Betty Owen, Elizabeth Truelson and Marjorie Muir have qualified for Delta Phi national honorary literary society at the U. of U. Red Cross Charles A. membership chairman, has announced that the Davis county member ship so far is near the 600 mark. Mr. Larsen had hoped to get at least KOI) members. There is, however, a far greater membership this A few seconds after a black cat year than any previous year. the road before J. C. Tor crossed Mrs. S. S. Burnham entertained a few guests at luncheon Tuesday Red Cross work was done during the afternoon. The Third ward kindergarten teachers entertained at dinner Eriday evening at the home of Jean Thompson, honoring Miss Maurine Stringham. Miss Stringham has moved to Ogden with her parents .Mr. and Mrs. Haven Stringham. A group of Salt Lake friends of Mrs. S. S. Burnham were her Over a billion dollars in unfilled orders for planes defense program calling for 50,000 planes assure imme diatc and steady employment to those who qualify. Choose from many different styles. Styles for all ages. Leather iriest. will sponsor a Christmas program on Dec. 21, at the church. Douglas Wood of the German mission gave a very interesting ser mon atthe Eirst ward chapel, Sun- 18-3- vv Heres Mrs. M. 11. Howard entertained her card club at lumlicon Thursday afternoon. Special guests were, Mrs. C. B. Owen and Mrs. Roy Mechanically Inclined men, American citizens, white, in good health, 6 ages not addicted to drink. ra lippf Make Ideal Gifts! list! Hountiful Society Bolts of woolen goods and outing flannel were allocated to various so cial and literary clubs in the county. This quoto is to be ready by Jan. 30th. 'lbe ladies air society of the Community church met Eriday afternoon at the church. Ladies and members from Plymouth were special guests, Mr. Madeline Gile of Sandy, formerly of Bountiful was an honored guest. Also present was, the Reverend Lloyd Bailey and Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Bailey gave an interesting talk on the meaning of Christmas. Refreshments were served at one long table covered with a lace cloth and centered with house plants in red containers. The Community Sunday school I.u-il- 1 council and the safety council held a round table discussion of the matter at Layton this week. Two Layton school children were killed at the crossing several weeks ago when struck by a Union Ramie freight engine 1 aylon Members of American Legion Attend Hanquet 5, 1940 wb ' fcject wa ' fn 7 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -- Ae b .agine V -- f tion is f ' r, , CAMPUS BOOT SHOP . No. 1 East Boardway under Schubach Jewelry, Salt Lake City ! V REX THEATRE LAYTON, UTAH Saturday and Sunday AND ITS A PLEASURE FOR US TO PROVE IT joys GOODBYE MR. CHIPS Jles SATURDAY and SUNDAY King of the Lumber Jacks Betty Davis in Turnabout KIT CARSON Tbs Chris SMALLER, Detroit CARS! dlivrd Barb Bara Ella Ite ftowdord q vipmnt. T ronporto tion ,ifa to ond localtoioi(ifoftv).otro. Luxury Uiwr Front drottonol signals luvryliiitr DoLhx and bwmpor guards ot Oo Liug slight oitra cost Sooyovr Sodofi Dodgo doctor for oajy bvdgot forms. ENJOY THE TRIPLE-THRIL- L 1. Shift er net, ot yov likel Nothing pw 0 learn. Greater comfort added safety. traffltl You stort and smoothly without jerk or jar. 2. Greet In And teamed with Floating Power, the new Dodge Fluid Drive gives unbelievable smoothness and ease of handling. lu!,u7 L:w DU Sedan, S880t. ugnalt and bump.r guard at slight .ntra cost. I!!'. . rricondincivdJollv stop And when you wont extra-fas- t getaway, a flick of your Anger into the getaway OF DODGE FLUID DRIVE!- flear gives you a burst of speed. 3. The Smoothness of Oill Combined with BIG BARGAINS IN USED CARSI brought values. Late model Dodge ond Plymouth ... and all popular mokes, all body types at attractive prices. Freeman trorr the V-- 1 they Why not drop in for a demonstration Floating Power, Dodge Fluid Drive gives unbelievable smoothness, ease of handling and longer car-lif- e another example of famous Dodge economy. today? And don't forget Dodge still sells for just a few dollars more than d smaller, cars. toul , I I E- mi, low-price- T ene ie 35 On a A FEW DOLLARS MORE The sensational success of Dodge Fluid Drive has us a wide assortment of wonderful used car Saturday and Sunday IHas Cni?? ' GC Cleaner literally washes the oir before it reaches the engine prevents grit from attacking bearings and cylinder walls, thus prolonging engine life. THAN Saturday and Sunday Lady of the Tropics m ti.i The new rear window is 47.623 larger to give greater visibility! The new safety wheel rims hold the tire even though a flat should occur! The new Oil Bath Air JUST ( CT.tr ::i alanced Oz South of Pago Pago "Yc ty Ard in step with the smart Dodge are its new safety and economy features: For example, the spring rear deck lid to the luggage compartment raises or lowers almost without effort. SATURDAY and SUNDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY i A styling and Heven Too Wizard Of G Wherever you look, this car has the luxury touches and fine appointments you're delighted to find in a car priced so low. Stunning interiors. ..seats as wide as a divan. ..deep luxury cushions! SATURDAY and SUNDAY AH This B new 1941 Dodge has so much This big going to like that we cant wait to have you see and drive it! D91 Major Bowes, CBS, Thursdays, t to 10 P. M E.S.T. Bar, tr.-- Ho; ,yr FJMHOI ter. DRIVE OPTIONAL AT SLIGHT EXTRA COST s IHIoSbrook WEST CENTER STREET otor t omioianv TELEPHONE BOUNTIFUL 120 r r tar. |