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Show LAYTON at the The Iayton auxiliary members will sponsor a tea in the Layton town hall May 9. to honor the Gold Star mother and mother of the World War veterans of Layton. Hr. Paul Keller of New York is xisitmg for a few days at the George B. Flint home with hi wife and baby. Dr, Keller ha been called into the army and will leave soon. Mrs Kerinit Cowley anil infant daughter aie expe ted to arrive home fiom the hosiptal, this weekend. Mrs. Alma Phillips who au'om-panie- d her daughter Mrs. Heft Drake and husband of Ogden on a two wetks trip to ( ahfornia return d home Wednesday. Mr, l dward Simpson vv,i struck by Jight.ug at her home Saturday. She was unconscious for a while but it did not prove to be real ser- ious. Mrs. Walter Trans spent Satur-!a- y with Mr. and Mr. Terris T. van in Salt Lake. Mothers and daughter day will be celebrated in the I ay tun ward next Tuesday under the direction of Mrs. Pearl Nalder. Mr. Clare Whitesides entertained The Acacia dub at her home Tri day afternoon. Special guests were Mrs Dr. Noel Tanner, Mrs. I.evvis took, Mrs. Lugene Reed, Miss Marnunc lav ton and Mrs. Golden J avton. Mcmheis present wvre, Mrs. V nd Cook, Mrs. Leonard Lav ton, Mrs. Clarence Hone, Mrs. Spencer Adams, Mrs. Joe Day, Mrs. I.eGrande Hess, Mrs. Tvan and Mrs. Otha Green. Don t miss Gone With The Wind at the Rex Theatre, Layton on Saturday and SUNDAY only, May 10th and II there will be a matinee each day at 2 P. M. admission adult 40c inc. tax, all children 25c inc tax evening shows Matt at 8 p. m. 'All Seats 56c inc. tax. Mrs. Smith Randall and son of Centerville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Hey wood, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lean Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer AjJams, Mr. and Mrs. Oha Green and Mr. and Mrs. K. G. King attended the song Test at the University Thursday. The Layton ward hed their closing Mutual party Tuesday evening A special dance number was presented by the students of the second grade, under the direction of Miss Nichols of Rountiful, which was lovely. Refreshments were served to a large number. Mrs. Mary Harris of Huntsville is saying with Mr. and Mrs. 1). D. Harris for a while. T he following program was given Sundav evening at the testimonial of Delbert Harris who left Wednes day to fill his mission. David Hughes and Mrs. Steed of Farming ton gave vocal selections accompan ied by Mrs. Spencer also of Farmington. Speakers were Elder Mus-sof Ogden, Risliop Dawson, Ezra Harris and Delbert Harris. Mrs. Lewis Cook entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Adams and Mr. and Mrs. William Day were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roylin ijj I 'arming ton Friday evening. It being Mr. Roylins birthday anniversary. M I A conjoint meeting Sunday evening at the ward ehapel. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams attended the wedding reception of their niece, Miss Yinhau Johnson at Paris, Idaho and Rl.ike Jen-ct- i Saturday evening. I rnest Austin and son, Melvin, of Logan, were Saturday, visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Chaihc Adam ''Mothers and Daughters" day will he ohseivcd bv the I.avton Relief society next Tuesday, May 6, at the eluprl. All mothers and their daughter of the ward are in.ited to attend. Mrs. Pearl Nalder is in charge of the program which will he in the form of a pageant given in two parts with 50 mothers and daughters taking part. Tollnuing the program, re trtihmeiits will he served in the chapel. lder Delbert llairis, sou of Mr. ami Mrs. ra Harris, left Wednes day evening from Salt Lake City for New York City, where lie will hoard the S. S. Rrail for Ruenos Wes May 9. He will take up missionary dutiis for the I. D S church in the Argentine mission. A farewell testimonial was held Sunday evening at the Layton ward chapel honoring Mr. Harris, who has been attending the mission school in Salt Lake City the past week piior to his departure Wednesday. At the testimonial Elder Moffett of Ogden was the principal speaker and who had recently returned from the Argentine mission, w here he had m.ule arej u.ti n t.snc cs with Elder Jack Rui ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riirton and lder Harlow Rriggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rriggs, who are laboring at the present time in the Argentine The remaining part, of the program was as follows; Vocal duet, (a) and (b) numbers, David Hughes and Mrs. Arville Steed of Earmingon; vocal solo, Mrs. Steed and abort talks from Idep Harris and his father, Era Harris. Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Weaver and two sons, Union and Allen, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ryron Pyrter at their home in Ogden. Mrs. Mary Ann Harris, who is in very poor health and who has been seriously ill for several mouths at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Ringham, in Huntsville, was brought to Layton Sunday to spend a few weeks with her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris. Mrs. Lewis Cook will entertain at a oclock budge luncheon at her home Friday. Mrs. Alma Phillips returned home Sunday from l.o ugelc ami San hranciseo, Calif, where she has spent two weeks. She was accompanied by her daughter. Mrs Rert Drake ,of Ogden. Mrs, Maurice Manure and daughter. Joan, of Pendle ton, Ore., left Saturday for their home after a months visit in Layton with I I I- I'- -. mis-sip- n. ! 1 relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Telford and baby Friday daughter, Afton of Idaho halls, Ida of Morgan visited here with Mrs. Telwith Mrs. Cargan parent, Mr. spent last week-en- d and Mrs Hh Starks. She was fords sister, Mrs. Milton Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottrell of accompanied home by her mother, who will visit in Morgan several Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter CoUrell, days. Mrs. Glen Robins and daughter Cement pouring for the new Nor in Provo lkf cu& of ri Warren home on 1st North Ruth spent last week-en- d Bring-hurs- t. tt UAH6 BUTTON 04 Mr. Grant and Me. with Monday. last was street hjgun min5 ccar sifevtf W bile their home is being built, CAttOlNAIfD N THf Mrs. George V. WiJcox spent i8CfwrugwiiW Mr, and Mrs. Warren are living in FRfPfVirg THE Mr. W'arren father Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake with Syracuse 6fclAf (jHVtdtO to be with her son Alton before he David Warren. Mr. W'arren work ROWS OF BUTTON sewfo on me for the Continental Rakery in Og- left for training. He is stationed at BietvfS of hi moiSiM Ft. Lewis at Tacoma, Washington. den. to trffRTHfM GuASp Criddle Mr. aqd Mrs. Howard from vwipm Witt pverf Royal Sessions, son of Mr. and tkfj siewf-TH- u Mrs. William Sessions has joined left Tuesday for their home in rwes I, Q5o SOHIN6 the U. S. army medical corps in California after spending several tHM AffV HYx yews Salt I.ake City. days here anJ Ld attend the funer' t 70 BUILD OUg Mr. Pearl YVilcox gave the so- al of r.'Criddles father James cial service lesson at the Relief so- Criddle which was held Sunday. Wilcox received Mrs. George ciety, meteiiig he!! at the ward chapel last J uesday afternoon. Mus word this week that her ieal numbers were furnished by the Glen Curtis has been very ill for the past month at his home in Cali Singing Mothers chorus. Keith Jacques has returned home fornia. Miss Muriel Reeves spent last from a trip to the East, where he in Copperton, with her went as a member of the Weber col week-en- d lege debating team. Young Mr. Jac mother and sister. Mrs. Loreqzo Richards entertain ques is also residept of the North ed the Kaysville first ward primary Davis stake M Men, Mrs. Zilpha Sessions, who recent officers and teachers at her beautily underwent a major operation in ful new home in Bountiful Monthe Dee hospital, is recuperating day evening. Mrs. Stewart Davis of Boise, Ida now- at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wanda Taylor of Riverdale, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W eber county. Carson Welker this week. Mrs. David The Sunflower camp of DaughI.ayton, who has been ill for sometime is better and ters of Pioneers will meet next the abide to be about her house air? in. Thursday, May 8,jt the home of TyeifAi Miss Alice Odd recently visited Mrs. J. R. Webb, assisting hostesswohkeR. Moes yWN6 in Salt Fake City with her friend, es are. Mrs. Owin Horn, Mrs. HecrMPioyro o4 of nKanwf A EN6LAMP cave. Miss tor Haight, Mrs. Martha Rarnes, Gaya Reynolds. 'WORKS All OF 6ftOWN6 toMAIQ Mr. and Mrs. John Sessions visit Mrs. Camila Stewart. MONDAY AND eveu PLANTS TO a min oriufsMf ed in Ogden Sunday with their Mr. ancfMrs. Bernerd Wemah of tatiR 5xffHEvTy TO PAy PRrttNT A fYMBOCS OF A . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craynor. Midvale were guests of Mrs. n friends, WtlRLOtf TAXES Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Wood of Barton, and Mrs. B. Meender-in- k V. J. Smeding of and Mrs. Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Ogden were her guests Thursday, Wood. William Swq., son of. Mr. and Mrs. Rlamires parents, Mr. and Governor's mansion. Mrs. G. W. Swan underwent an ap Mrs I). 1). Harris. F. G. Eliott of Ogden has been a pendix operation at the Holy Cross small daughter of Kay Mint, guest in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Lorraine Flint, is seriously ill daughter-in-law-at . the home of his son and hospital Mr. and Mrs. Emma Mrs. vs it h influenza J. D. Strong of Salt at the home of Mrs. Elliott for the last month. Mr. Lake is visiting relatives here this Flints father, Harold Layton, Mrs. William Heaton and Miss Elliott, ill when he first came, is Vesta Rarnes attended a luncheon week. now almost well again. Mrs. June Bowman and Mrs. Clif Mrs. Gertrude Eliasuii of Salt at the Knob Hill tea rooms in Og- ford were guests at the Bay den Lake City was a Saturday visitor Friday afternoon. Mrs. Byron View Strong club at the home of Mrs. J. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os- Blood was the hostess. in Salt Lake Wednesday 'The regular dinner meeting of car Rarlovv. Mr. and Mrs. I.ester Bvbee and E. Palmer afternoon. the Kiwanis club was held in the James A. McEntir ehas gone on Mrs. William Green of California North Davis Junior high school arrived here Tuesday to attend the last hursday, w ith president C. a business trip to Chicago. He will funeral services of Robert Green. be about ten gone days. M. Mabry presiding. Quest speakMr. and Mrs. Kelton Cottrell of Mrs. Irene Roweu and small son Salt er for the occasion was Adam S. lake visited relatives here Reunion, who spoke on the subject Hughie were Ogden visitors, last T uesday. Monday. "Americanism. Mrs, J. W. Dana and daughter An The operetta, Cinderella gi.cn Mrs. Ina Murray lias returned to of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. by the public school in the vvard her home, after having spent the W. D, Thomas Wednesday. recreation hall last Wednesday ev- winter with her daughter in WashMrs. Cecile Capener Skelley, 47, Funeral services were held here wife of Janies Skelley, of Boise, ening was attended by a large and ington and a month in Evanston, Tuesday for John Colemere. entlm siastic crowd. Wyoming with her son, Dr. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Fisher of Ida., died at a Preston hospital late Mrs. 1'diih Steed, Mrs. Ora Murray. Sun Valley, Idaho arrived here Tuesday of pneumonia following a and Mrs. Melba Taylor of the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Elliott and Sunday on their from a major operation performed a week home way I local Ladies Literary Guild attendG. Elliott, were Sunday dinner trip to California. Mrs. Fisher is ago. ed the Womens club Federation guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry El- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RobMrs. Skelley was born in Centermeetings held in last week :n Salt liott in their Ogden home ville. Utah, May 23, 1893. Her husert Green. Lake (. it v. They also attended the Mrs. Ina Murray was a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Truman Curtis of band operated a farm at Clifton, dinner given by the dub at the dinner guevj of Mr. and Mrs. Guv1 Logan with until two years ago, when he receiv spent last week-enScott. and Mr. Althea Carrigan THE POCKETBOOK of KRIOWEEBGE to loise. Surviving are her brothers and a sister, Mu. ner of Clifton, IJewKn and Mrs, Grace Steven. ington. Funeral service will Farmington Friday ami i be in the Farmington n husljj(. to 7 a' 'tit--Pc. 1 a 'l 1.1 Mine Story Doubted -- rr t son-in-la- w - Mil-to- KAYSVILLE Le-lan- d CLEARFIELD Former Centerville 1 Resident Dies After Operation Rar-lov- v d it American military expert u 7 has been going about to t that Germany has a magi, netic sea mine which is at- -a . J to its target by the steel b ' 11, a ship. lt is pointed out that tl of a magnet decreases er, n! ' y as distance from the attra ject increases; also that impulses are not readily tru through water. They recall that during v war a government board ot headed by the late Thom.,, "I son, to study ideas for new the explored magnetic mine t' ,,7 and pronounced it impractn Even if, some such min be made to work, it would U'uu' certainly endager a vessel t Jt tempted to plant it, as well a, (71 which might come along lat Most navies do have tv mine, however, wl ,, i, equipped with long feelers ' r at. tennae attached, so that the l.nttvm of a vessel brushing again-- t them will automatically set off ?'k ev plosive. The Germans may have ao improved type of this sort of nime The greatest barrage of sea nnnes ever planted consisted of 0,0 k laid in the North sea by the RritiHi and American navies during the World war. Less than one-haut them were recovered after the var. dined to scoff at the i i ,1 r,.r. lf The Texas quaduplets, Joan Jeraldine, Jeanette and Joyc were presented Badgert, witl scholarships to Baylor Universitj on there first birthday, February 1 A fund .for home for them elso been raised. V After nine years of existence the Washington Symphony Orchestra will be disbanded and the campaign for funds planned for this month has been called off. The 82 musicians of the orchestra remand $60 for their part-tim- e .week, fin increase of $10 over their former pay, and the board of directors decided to quit There may be a godd tip for candidates in the statement of a woman writer, who says: When 'a .woman who has never voted bestirs herself to go to tne polls, it is because she wantes to vote against somebody. ,We suspect a good man ymen are like that, too. The Hollyhock camp of DUP will meet Thursday, May 8, at the liomc of Mrs. Ella Daw son. Assist ing hostesses are, Mrs. Paul White sides and Mrs. Sophia Weaver, Mrs. Sarah Adams will give a life sketch. The new student body officers at Davis elected Friday, are Alan Whiteside of Layton, president; Evelyn 1. avton of this place, vice president; Dale Tingiv of Centerville, secretary and ticastirer, W ith a low bid of $3(1.17, the Sullivan Electric company of Lay-to- n was awarded the contract for placing 12 additional fluoiescent lighting fixtuie in offices on the second floor at the Davis county court bouse at Farmington. Eight otlurs. recently installed by the same company, were placed in offi ccs on the fitt floor. Clearfield L D S ward mmehers hare jut installed a new electric mamiel reed organ in the ward chapel, Risliop Melvin G. Wood announced. The instrument replaces one purchased liunv ears ago 1'v Risliop Woods father, James C Wood, who was the first bishop ot Cleartied ward. The new organ is so designed that it faithfully produces pipe organ effects, and was purchased through voluntary dona-- t SN , y - of ions. Mrs. Golden F. I.avton was a guest Wednesday evening Mrs. Rtdon Rarnes at her home in Kays-villwhen she entertained a number of guess a a bridge par . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ware and daughter. Miss Marjorie Ware, left early .Sunday merning in company with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Linford for where Camp Lewis. Washington, they will visit Lt. and Mrs. Max "Ware for two weeks. Lt. and Mrs. Ware announce the birth of a daughter born April 20, at a ho'pit al at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams had as their dinner guests Sundav, Mr. and Mrs. Till Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Gen Cojcy and famiy of Ogden. Mrs. Pearl Nalder gave the theology lesson on the "Lite Work of President Heber J. Grant Mrs. D. D. Harris gave the visiting teachers lesson, Home Training for a Mission, at the regular Relief society meeting of the Iavton vvard Tuesday. 1 he Rethive girls of the ward, umbr the direction tf their leaders, Mrs. E. G. King, Mrs. Clarence Rone and Mr. Maine w ill furnish lie program WITH SUMMER e, This tv-- hit-side-s ft 7 & yxi SAFETY RIM WHEELS guard MOM YOU you AND TIKES FLOATING POWER aOUNTNGS TO OtADU YOU ENGINE FOI IONGB UFI MASTER HYDRAULIC DRAKES PO IOUAl-mSSU- FINGER-TIPC FFIC1FNCY AND SAFTY MAXING E STEERING P SWEETE. SwOOTNi HANDING AT THE WHEEL J THE WAY a different Springtime, be- eanse lt comes with Fluid Driving, to make lt gayer and with Dodge Fluid leading the way, all the way. Now, in a new Dodge Luxury Liner, you can take to the open highway with nothing to do but ride. Mile upon mile without shifting gears, as you go up or down in .perj a, city traffic ami (he Hope. 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