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Show TIIE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY 8, 1949. 1 beautiful. Services Held Thurs. For Dan C. Smcdley Dan w'as born in Bountiful, February 28, 1896, the son of James S. and Alice Chase Smedley which event occurred while his father was filling a three year mission in the1 LPS southern states for the church and he was over two years Old before his father first saw hun. Pan grew up on the farm anil attended the district school at bountiful and graduated from the Davis high school. He was always, un A" student. While attending the University of Utah he was a member of the Tau Kappa Alpha, Funeral services for Pan Chase Smedley was held Thursday, Pec. 30, 1943 at 1 p m. in the iuncrul of the Union Mortuary in itfountiful. Mr. Smedley passed .av:iy Pec. 27 at aho lamilv honie, 13 'll Vile Ave. The service was tinder direc- - f, tion of Bishop A. IV debating fraternity, lie represent 7. Olofson of the cd the institution in numerous inYale ward tercollegiate debating contests. He Mr. Smed- graduated from the university ley resided. with the class of 1919. Organ prelude During the Summer vacations 0 My music, while attending the University of Father. "The Utah, Pan went into the Middle Old Rugged Eastern States as a salesman for ReI Know That My Cross, and Utah Woolen Mills. By so do-- i deemer Lives, was played by Mr. the he was able to finance in large Dork Van Uitert. Remarks by ing his university schooling. part bishop Olofson; prayer was given from the U. of After graduating A male .1. A. Tavlor. quartet U. he filled a mission for the LDS by Gocomposed of Carmen E. Kipp, 1920-22- . He went lden A. Humphries, Kent J. Wor-the- church during York New in time the of City part and Jerry Nims sang In the and part in England. While in Eng were accompanied (Garden. They land lie labored under President by :,lia. R.op. The quartet was Albert Smith who was preSrom the Phi Delta Shota frater- George over the European mission. siding The nity of the University of Utah. mission his successful a After first speaker was Robert Murray father and mother him in joined Stewart, a friend and neighbor. toured and they together This W'as followed by a vocal duet England Europe. by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McMaster, Following his return from his Some Sweet Pay lly and by. he married 'mission to England alR. Honorable Charles Mabey October 11, Ilahala Miss Moss, so of Yale w'ard then spoke, lie 1922. a duet vocal by was followed by Mr. Smedley followed the Bond Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McMaster, Insurance business, later orand Ana of Perfect End The Pay." The his own ganizing gus Smedley, an uncle, gave the Phoenix Finance Co.company, He was presclosing prayer. Organ postlude at the time music was by Mrs, Perk Van Ui- ident of this company of his death. tert. Going Home." The Sinedleys made their home The grave in tho bountiful City in bountiful until the past 15 N. dedicated was by cemetery years when they moved to their Plane Winters. Pallbearers were members of present home at 1381 Yale Ave., While living in the club: Fred Rampton, Pell Salt Lake City. Mr. Smedley served as bountiful O. E. Adams, Muir, Stoker, Clay Martin Wiggill, Darrell Burning-ham- , president of the Lions club and and Ross Richards. The wiv-e- was active also in the Sunday of these men took charge of the school and MIA of the Bountiful flowers, which were numerous and first ward. n. in',-whic- s His widow survives him as do a son, Dan Henry Smedley and a daughter, Rutn Mary Smedley, Sait Lake City; two brothers and two sisters, Ruth S. OJsen, James Smedley, and George Smedley of bountiful, and Gladys S. Winters of Salt Lake City. I only of Weber county, but North Davis. Among attendant were, Mr and Mrs. Roy Cook, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bybee, Mr, and Mrs. basil Layton, David E. Layton and Delbert Criddle. Mrs. Dean Gibson of Ogden visit ed recently with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard bates of Morgan were dinner gests one day last week of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Holt. party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulthies, Dec. 28. Quite a few were unable to attend on account of the heavy snow and sickness. Those who were present enjoyed games, program and refresh ments. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard, daughter, Romona and grandson, Dennis, attended from Salt Lake City. ing the rest of the winter here at the Roy Mangus home. They arrived here just before the storm raging in Wyoming. Clarence Argyle, Bob Potter, Jim Crowley and Bob Telford, Jr. are among the enrollees at the U. of U. for the winter quarter. was entertaining at a turkey dinner the S. V. Crawfords and family of Cody, Wyo. Mrs. Sarah Jensen of Preston, Ida., mother of Mrs Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jen-ceand family of Clearfield and Miss Va Sorensen of Salt Lake. On Jan. 5 the PTA officers met at President, Mrs. Dorothy Levy's f home and reported actvity and dis cussed future plans. On Monday Jan. 10 will be the first of a ser-- ' les of lectures given by Prof. Arch Thurman of 'Salt Lake City on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee and Renae were in Woods Cross for the holidays and enjoyed many gay festivities with Inends and Be relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mangus are & the proud grandparents of a new Child Development and Growth." By AGXESS B. MAXGIS lb. son, born to Mr. and Mrs. No parents attempting to raise a Such snow banks down our way David J. Bryson on Jan. 4, in the family should miss these lectures South Davis siane conference on adult education. Everybody happy. will be field Saturday and Sunday, ORCHARD NEWS to and werun-of-are all looking forward LDSMrs.hospital. Christie confinis Fackrell f the So for now. January 8 and 9, 1919 in Uie boun-tnu- i Mr. and Mrs. Theron Gull mov- ed to the St. Marks hospital with tabernacle. filled to Salt Lake Merry making and laughter to be nearer illness incident to her age. We are One of the general authorities all hoping for her recovery. New Therons work. City ed home Clark Osborne the will be present to preside over the Miss Va Sorensen of Salt Lake eve when they entertained Year's The new course in conference. Mr. and Mrs. Bert City their club members. A delicious school, The LDS Family, Sunday was Wardentertained Saturday evening 8 p.m. Priest ham and turkey dinner with all and Now Darwin at a lovely In son, well very attended last Sunday hood leadership meeting for all the trimmings was served buffet and everyone profited by hearing turkey dinner last week. You can get your car and pickpresidencies and officers of Mel-i- i style to Mr. and Mrs. Drexel beck-ma- Moroni Brown from Mrs. Esther Layton has been Orchard ward z.ceK priesthood, quorums. Mr. and Mrs. Viv Clarkson. introduce the new course. With called to do research in the gen- up truck licenses for 1949 at the There is not welfare meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fredericksen, Laura Peterson and Lelia G. Eld ealogical building in Salt Lake county assessors office in Farmington, however, this only applies Sunday meetings 10 a.m. and Mr. and Mrs. George Alder, Mr. redge as teachers we are sure to City for West Bountiful member- to car, not new (registered for the 2 pm General sessions, should be and Mrs. Gus Liebelt, Mr. and Mrs learn to live happier lives. Make ship. And what a golden opporattended by all South Davis stake Carl Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Don tunity for you and me. Check your first time) nor transfers. New Years resolution Latter-daSaints. All officers of Brown of Salt Lake a sister of your class every Sunday in 1949. records and make a date with Mrs. CARD OF THANKS all auxiliary and Mrs. Clarks), and Mr. and Mrs. organizations bet few of your know Layton. Ill Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy of priesthood quorums are requested Clark. Due to illness Mr. and Mrs. that Annie very Roberts has spent this our appreWe wish to to be present. Music for the morn- Alfred Troth were unable to atwinter in Woods Cross, with Mr. Provo spent the Xmas week with ciation and express to our gratitude ing session will be furnished by tend. the Mangus, Frampton, Potter friends and neighbors for the the Orchard ward choir and by the Mr.- and Mrs. Elmer Greenhalgh and Mrs. Murle Jackson. The first and Bryson families. winter in years here. Well! stake youth chorus. Glen Ingles and Mr. and Mrs many expressions of sympathy and and family spent the holidays visit Why go tomany California for the win- Orlo in 7 p.m. Under direction of the southern relatives Utah. in Ingles of Ogden recently re- the beautiful floral offerings ing ter when we have plenty of it Vith passrecent our bereavement ciation will be featured Songs Mrs. Isabelle aCrr is visiting at turned from Portland, Ore., where of Zion." N. Lorenzo Mitchell will the home of her sister, Mrs. Doug here? attended the funeral of John ing of our brother and uncle, ' The South MIA and West groups they stake Mutual Improvement Asso-b- las Reeve. 4 ,j Allen Ingles, who died of heart Arthur Rampton. had a swell really F" sleighing and party Mrs. Catherine Pace, the speaker. has ailment. Have you noticed Maurine Hess, last He spent many years night and even found in the lumber business You are respectfully invited to Lucile Rampton Family Millie Bangerter the Tuesday in Oregon. Branagan, old one horse open sleigh. conferattend all sessions of this Viv Clarkson,. Leo Powell and Mr. and enMrs. Thos. Argyle Everybody shivered up a sweat ence. on singing. tertained their family during the many more folks tbe Wilford Wood road with their and Mrs. Milton Nelson holidays with one of those deliCLEARFIELD NEWS children? It really is nice to see andBishop & from Oontario, Ore cious farm dinners and attractive From these people taking such an inter- have family been spending the holidays seasons centerpiece. Those attendest in their boys and girls. with Mrs. Melvina Jackson. Micky ing were, Mr. and Mrs. John Page and Gleaner girls of A meeting was held Wednesday Jackson who is The belief is growing that inand family; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart staying with the Clearfield First ward held a fire- evening in Orchard ward to disand business are stirring and Mr. and Mrs. dustry Winegar family; side meeting Tuesday evening at cuss the possible transfer of the Nelsons in Oregon was here too Doug Argyle and daughter; old time spirit of compe-tiowith the Mr. meetTheres nothing better than the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin first and third grade students of known before the war so well and Mrs. Clarence also Argyle, ing the home folks again. reG. Wood. In charge were president South Bountiful school to West The Eli R. Mitchell family were Miss Laura Holbrook of Orchard but for the past several years Willard Parker of the M Men and Bountiful school for the remainthe with The ward. to are placed Argyles happy to talk to Paul and Edna attitude. Evidence of the president Jane Stringham of the ing school year. At present South happy report Elder Dean Argyle has Smith over in the telephone to the a Gleaner girls. During is price cuts on some Bountiful is too crowded for Alaska trip new attitude been made missionary supervisor during the holidays. The with east by Mr. and Mrs. Wood, they proper teaching and study of these durable goods. Merheadquarters, in Norfolk, Va. consumer conversation was heard clearly. had taken pictures of places of in- grades. up proalso are chants stepping Bruce Elder lie accompanied The Smiths have experienced some do terest including Hill Cumorah, Leah Draper entertained her food activities. Analysis motional of the authorities general shortages problems with the while he indiwhich Mr, Wood exhibited as a study group at her home Wednescondition the that not think mission. toured the others because of the Long shoremovie to the group of young day. Mrs. Shirley Peterson entertain- cates a recession but they do feel mans strike, tying up all boats gofollowThe descendants of Samuel and people. Games w'ere played, ed 12 little girls in honor of Elsas that it indicates the arrival of a ing to and from U. S. sell era. ed by luncheon. There were 10 Sarah Howard, thirty-fou- r in Mrs. Ileene Haines and 4 chil- 6th birthday. There was fruit, cake competitive get out and number, met for their Christmas dren from Laramie are here present. and gifts. spend Bishop and Mrs. Clarence J. In 1946 the peak of divorces was The special event in the Bert and Stoker and sons, Blen, Dwayne Ward home during the holidays reached in this country, 613,000. Don Stahle spent a day during the holidays as guests of Bishop Stoker's sister and her husband, ART HI ATE STMS HO Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris at the 5 ItINO CIRCUS u r Harris home, Brigham City. Court of honor of boy scouts SENSATIONAL VAIUESI from the two LDS Clearfield Choose the only watch wards was held Sunday evening with the miracle in the First ward chapel. Principal Wood speakers were Melvin G. DuraPower and Roy Imlay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germer and children, Lois and Mary Jean were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sylvester, at their home Anchorage. Luncheon was serv ed. Guardian Beehive girls of the Clearfield Second ward MIA held a party recently at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Ethel Holt. Games were played and refreshments served. Lor-aDuring the holidays, Mrs. Mrs and Mr. Moss, Norma Moss, Mr and Darrel son Moss, Raymond and Mrs. Robert Shaffer, all of Clearfield W'ere, dinner guests of $ Mrs. Elaine Leming in Salt Lake. DeLuxe. Elgin Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bennett enI 7 Lord Elgin. 21 jewels. jewels. tertained recently for Mr. and Mrs 14K natural gold filled 71 SO rlOK natural Big-siz- e bath towels Bessie Bennett, case. sld Bennett, filled Hyrum High curved crysta!. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett gnd 55 Other Elgin from J29.7,f at a little price ! In soft You have on these little daughter, Ann of West Point A lovely dinner was served. pink, blue, gold or double or twin size A dinner guest,. Saturday of Mr. Richly-tuff-e- d green to blend and and Mrs. Elwin Smith and children spreads! add newness to the was Mr. Smiths mother, Mrs for beauty and Zilla Smith. bathroom. Visitors this past week here wear. White grounds Mr. were former Clearfielders, Hand Towels 3 for $1 accented with a color' Liberal allowance on your old watch. Convenient credit. and Mrs. Robert Holt of Thermo 3 day Service ful floral design. polis, Wyo. They were guests of GUARENTEED WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Holt. Mrs. Ethel Layton visited ThursAt J. C. Penney store Phone 214 Bountiful, Utah day with Mrs. .Zilla Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barber of Monticello, Utah visited friends here Wednesday. They were guests during the holidays of relatives in J Syracuse, Ogden and Provo. Former residents of Syracuse, they have made their home for several years now on a ranch in San Juan county. Guests for a day of Mr. and Mrs Everett Robison in Morgan were, 81 x 99 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomley and of Gordon Mrs. Mr. and NATION - WIDE ! Thomley Clearfield. They were also guests Sturdy cotton work f amOne of for a holiday dinner at the home w socks a typical of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Thomley for the values our in Verdeland Fark, Layton. price! 2 ply A leading social event of the thrifty home-maker- s! heels and toes, no holiday season was a family dinin Sturdy muslin-wovener given at the home of Mr. and bulky seams, ribbed for long dependable Mrs. A. Z. Green. Guests present tops! Plain and mixbesides host, hostess were Mr. service. Mr. and T. Smith. and Mrs. Albert ed colors. Range of Mrs. Victor Smith, Mr. and Mrs. sizes. Verne Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mrs. and Mr. Ralph Argyle Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Wood, Beverly Wood, Mrs. Evelyn Sessions; also family children There were gifts for all. The group then by motored over to the home of Mr. Work more comfortOur Big Mac" label is and Mrs. Albert T. Smith on highway 91, where they spent the rest ably, more easily in of your assurance of the evening. you Guests for a day during the holithese extra heavy, , and value! quality days of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Neil-soblue denim overalls! 5 Durable, oz. and family at their home in grey Salt Lake City were. Mr. and Mrs. Built to ,take it on covert work shirts. Pete Hamblin and children. Lloyd tough jobs. SanforizLong sleeves. Sanfor Nonna. George and Kate of Clearfield ed. Waist sizes 30-5- 0. ized Sizes 14-1-9. Parley Taylor of Ogden accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Orden of Panquitch, Utah, visCROSS, ited Friday here with Mrs. Maxine Taylor and children. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Thursday at 1 p. m. at Lindquist and Sons mortuarv chapel, funeral services for Dr. Ezra C. Rich of WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Ogden, physician not South Davis Stake Conference to Held Sat. Sunday WEST BOUNTIFUL Get Your 1949 Auto Plates at Court House Farmington at-ten- y - e 6leigh-ridin- Interesting News Here There g n e SHOPPING SPECIALS EASIER . Tussy to treat Wind and Weather LOTION $1.00 size MASTITIS! -- $2.00 size ....$J.00 PENICILLIN CALCIUM OINTMENT SQUIBB no No bother with solutions no additional equip diluting no wasted time! ment needed remove cap from tube, Simply insert tip of tube in cows teat opening, squeeze tube to instill penicillin! Come in and get the best treatment penicillin instant-us- tube e in the ! 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