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Show I tt cmm LLtAKMtLU NEWS he The qum n(I c,ke THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY 17, enjoyed. Saturday evening guest of Mr. Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. where they MrJ and Rulon Call, Saturday evening will play the first game with Ben Htnseni foster daughter, Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Mar Corbrldge, Lomond stake. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Sterns Kilfoyle. a son, Friday at an Ogden held Mrs. Lester Hoesch and two hospital. They have two other A in Lay children spent Thursday with Mrs. children, Kaye and Stewart. 3S$L Ik gulStionwas ton oFurth ward The Dee Whitesides have a baby evening George Hays, and son Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Thurgood. boy, bora last week at an Ogden Sufui Associa- d.ftbJh uPrt spent a few days last week with hospital. Lons of the two Clearfield wards Mrs. Thurgoods mother Mrs. AlMiss Ruth Spackman, daughter C nd'.ct the annual MIA nhnnFranlf unit.' ton and and of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Spackman, will Hatch, family. in sweetheart ball Friday evening Bobby and Billy Simmons spent n ovr t I.avtnn Third ward. me a . uavn junior high school 2, ByrS with their Gold and Green ball under the Thursday grandmother, bA Committees were supervised by Mrs. Maggie Simmons. direction of the M. L A. officers. the leading officers, Hugh Wilcox t Ron and Glen Sooville by Arthur Friday evening dinner guests of and Mrs. Teresa Bingham of the E B Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Egan; were activity counselors, attendants will y wnSS n.ii ' First ward and Graydon Holt and u Mrs. Eldredge Smith. ,be Mist Vonda Wood, daughter of Mrs. Fonda Stout of the Second r Mrs. Laura Egbrt, entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood and Miss nd ward. Activity leaders of both or- Monday evening with a family din- Ilecne Firth, daughter of Mr. and wf M1 5 ganizations assisted with arrange- - id ner. Salt Lake at her home for her son Dean, Mrs. J. William Firth. The ball Mrs. Monday, ments Winners of the Drize waltz hla birthday. Other guests were, will be held Monday Feb. 21st at Clif-iSon Kraft WM mother of Mrs. and George Mrs. Dean Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. the ward amusement hall. Burton in Kaysville. Kenneth to. tb .! and family and Mr. Mr Ha Crowley, has opened the "Sprt oyfc," and Mrs. Page Keith Bagley and daugh- Clearfield bakery in the building BhV JLiIm Second. Decorations consisted of a ter. .JL recently vacated by Dona Radio Jifi Jvi? large valentine, many small val-The Layton Second ward M Men Appliance. entines and litUe cupids. The val- uaen basketball team, won the stake Mrs, Marjorie Ccer, will enterentire theme was also p rot rayed from the n tournament Thursday evening by tain her club at her home, Wednesin the cake and ice cream refresh-- wj5 representing each defeating the Syracuse MMen team day. menu. Despite the weath- Miii Bo Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chandler, atwith a score of Bybee and er a Urre crowd waa in atten- - w,rd- - Bich LgFrande counselors will M Men tended funeral tervigeifor Kass activity was leader Simmons, ?I7' prefor the colorful ibe in charge. sented a beautiful trophy by presi- Jongsona in OgdeiTSaturady, they affair. G. Harold Holt, of the North also attended funeral services in InTton. dent Davis stake. Other players in ad- Ogden Friday for Arthur Johns. s5o'fpent provement dition to Le Grande waa Stanley A large crowd of Layton people Flint Brent Layton, Darrel Lay-to- attended the Canners association Cal banquet and program at the North Stanley Cunningham, Roberts, Jimmy Hill, Robert Call Davis junior high school Saturday and Rulon Calll. This team will evening in Clearfield. represent the stake at the M Mm The following entertained Thurssociatlon held its annual banquet Verdeland school faculty Friday. tournemeat at Ogden, bginning day evening for, Mr. and Mrs. and social, last Saturday in the Friendswho spent Saturday eveNorth Davis junior high school in ning with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simin Clearfield. Committees plan- mons were Mr. and Mrs. Leland ning the affair were appointed Bone, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack from various towns. Irvin Call of Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. ... Layton is president of the organ- Wayne Flint. ization. Mrs. Nettie Wilcox, Kaysville, House guests for several weeks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Adams Wilcox and daughter. George have been their daughter, Mrs. La Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, daugh Dean Morgan and small daughter ter, Bonnie left Monday for Engof Ogden. ' ' land to make their home Mr. Berry Mrs. Martha Green has been in was to transferred Japan. 'Bountiful this week at the home Ms. Phylis King gave a demonof her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Ar Thats why things go so well at Miller young son. Squint stration on how to make lamp Cappy a in is Little Brent gle. Argyle the Miller farm. Cappy is open U forever coming up with new Salt Lake City hospital where hj shades and fancy pillows at the tolerant of new ideas and Layton 4th ward Relief Ideas. Now theyre not all world minded, recently underwent a major open meeting Tuesday afternoon. society will-la- g new ways of doing. He doesnt ation. Mrs. Green stayed at the beaters, but Csppy is usually Elder Bruce Major, of Kaysville, think hi$ way is the only way. hospital, Sunday. to give them a try. who recently returned from the Mr. and Mrs. Murett Olson of From where I sit a little tolerCalifornia mission, was the speakSeems Squint found a new way North Ogden visited relatives here er will make things go better for ance in Layton Second ward sacra to dear brush. They take two tracrecently us. You respect my views and ment of all meeting Sunday evening. about thirty feet apart and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith came tors, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, daughwhether Its on home last week from a business connect them with a heavy chain HI respect yours Annette of Salt Lake ter, spent trip to San Francisco. with Mr. and Mrs. Elbora od ''-stUe- l In Salt Lake City Sunday were Sunday old iron. First thr? botk to p.r- Dickson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stout, son, of Mor. Noreene Daines spent the week in ono direction, then thop ffo perete ,boa Gail and daughter, Janis. They in the with in swath her Logan back over the same parents. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. WalMr. and Mrs. Leonard Layton opposite direction and op comes ter Stout, parents of Mr. Stout are Arizona in Califor and visiting and Mrs. Edward H. Schofield the brush roots and alL Worke l nia. small son, Edward Haight Schofine and saved time. Mrs. James E. Ellison was taken field No. 2, were recent visitors to a Salt Lake hospital Saturday in Layton, Kaysville and Clean for an Copyright, 1949, Vuiud State Bremen Fouololion eye operation. field. A house guest of her pan Mrs. L. E. Ellison attended a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Muir, lunch Monday afternoon, at the she alto spent aotne time with Mrs Chi Omega Soriouty house. Nellie Haight Mrs. Katherine Scho Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, field, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir, daughter CatherineGeorge and Mrs. NetMr. and Mrs. Harold Muir and Mr. tle spent Sunday afternoon and Mrs. James J. Starkey. While in Wilcox, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sunset, Mrs. Schofield, returning home, Green, with other passengers,, were delay Layton Second ward fireside chat ed by the storm for several hours was held at the home of Ezra Lay in Logan, and several days in ton, Sunday eevning. to had Boise, Ida., when the baby Mrs. Clarence Simmons returnbe taken to the hospital with pneu- ed from the St Marks hospital in monia. Relatives were glad to Salt Lake last week where she was their reached learn, they finally taken treatment Portland home in safety. Mrs. Scho Mrs. for Lawrence Bone was ill at field will be remembered as the her home last week. former Janet Muir of Clearfield. n Bent Hale. Clint relatives with Visiting recently uns and are all Kljt-figne, and in Salt Lake City were, Mr. reported having measels, Mrs. Walter Hansing, daughter, Mrs. Dean Simmons attended Linda and twins, Michael and funeral services for her uncle, Wm Mary-Jo- . in Salt Lake. Swaner, Hadfield Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Burton, enare and Sharon and children, Gary tertained four couples at dinner, in California on a vacation trip. Friday night. Guests were, Mr with enroute They will visit ' and Mrs. Allen Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Relatives and fnends from here Keith Lane Burton, Mr. and Mrs. attended funeral services for Dean Bagley and Mr. and Mrs. Egbert. Wells Gailey, 9 years, son of Mr. Mr and Mrs. Edwin E. Gailey held ited inand Mrs. Carl Stimpson, visSalt Lake, Sunday with Mr. Thursday afternoon in Syracuse. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett and son The boy died in an Ogden hospital Randy. wound, of accidental shotgun Mrs. Walter Rampton, returned Dec. 4, in his home, while to her home in Farmington after his parents were away, two weeks with her sisA marriage of interest to all spending ter and Mr. and Mrs. Miss husband, of is North Davis county that Barnes. Yvonne Green, daughter of Mrs. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bair, enNellie II. Green of Clearfield and Neil Gailev, son of Mr. and Mrs. tertained for Lt and Mrs. Wiltiam Sunday evening. Other Edwin Gailey of Syracuse. The Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Dean guests were, of scene was the Lake Salt temple Simmons. ; the ceremony which was performSecond ward Hollyhock show-er- s Layton Several 4. Feb. ed, Friday, honored the bride, prior to camp, Utah Daughters of Piopeers, meet Thursday at the home of her marriage. The couple are will Mrs. Lutie Scoff ield. Mrs. Ethel moving their home in Clearfield. Bone and Mrs. Welthia BOne will to week Ogden Moving this past were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Winger. assist. Miss La Rue Stevenson, is They have resided for sometime from a two weeks illness, in our town. Mr. 'Winger, who was art the home of her an in months several parents, Mr. ago injured automobile accident, has improv- and Mrs. Leon Johnson.!. ed and will teach school in Ogden. Sewing meeting of Second ward Relief society was held all day Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Pratt, president of the local LOOK! organization. of Muir Harold Mr. and Mrs. ONLY Salt Lake City visited recently in Clearfield with Mr. Muirs parents Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Muir. Mrs. Ileber Wood and son, Dee of Ogden, were also recent visitors at th Muir home. Ideal overall for thenun whose job require an extra Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Smith to work have been on a business trip strong will garment Sanforisedf blue r Pendleton, Oregon. stand . . . with our flight training. up through hard wear. Strain points are bar Come to the SKY HAVEN tacked High square bade and double suspenders LAYTON FLYING SCHOOL and learn distribute weight evenly for working comfort Waist fly under experienced flight instructions. Youll find compyt' FMzabeth Hansen entertainsizes 30-5lete facilities for all flight coed Monday at an all day quilting urses at our morern airport Rq. U. S. Pat OH partv at her apartment in Farmers Union. Those who enioyed the fShrinkaie will net exceed ljfc. affair were: Mrs. Oma Wilcox, Mrs Mabel Layton. Mrs. Edith Owen, Mrs. Hattie Thornlev and daughter. Mrs. Margaret Williams: Mrs. Kate Dickson, Mrs. Sophia Weaver and from Sunset came Mrs. Leroy D E P A M E N T Smith, Mrs. Keith Smith, and Mrs Leah Gwilliams. At boon a deliBOUNTIFUL, UTAH cious tray luncheon served and in the late afternoon, homemade jCL b5 Say Jventy wU1 u WM WQt HSF 2 Jac-obso- jjen Imprint nroflSf & r-- 1, SSft I sub-zer- o Os-dan- 34-2- 3. seml-form- SundSrM? asstionaaie' n, &. SllffUUZ From where I sit y Joe Marsh Guests were her sisters, Mrs. M. pital. Little Judeen and Steven lley-Mrwill welcome there new sister wood, Mrs. William King, and Mrs. home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson George L. Talbot Sr. Linda, Mary Lynn and Ann Hick-an- and children returned to Logan . enlooper of Provo, are visiting Sunday, with their grandparents. Bishop Mrs. Don Perkins was honored and Mrs. Frank Itickenlooper. with a birthday dinner Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris are the the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill. Other guests were parents of a baby boy, born at an nesday Ogden hospital they Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chapman and have another son, Ronnie. Mrs. children, Wm. Perkins, Mr. and Harris is the former, Odessa Hill. Mrs. Vera Jqb&on, Jimmie and Grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hill ?. Leonard Hill, Kaysville, and Mr. Mrs. &d Mrs. Ezra Harris. Dean Egbert who were recently married at thee home of Mr. and Allen Adams. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown, Mr. Mrs. Keith Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dribble, Mr. and Mrs. John Meibos, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Judkins. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Williams of are rejoycing over a baby boy, bora Wednesday at an Ogden hospital. They have another boy, Grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Stoker, and Mr. and Mrs. l. Lionel Williams, -- S W$. h IH9 Syracuse. ,0rm" Fer" 1 Pratt Whitesides, Mrs. Shirley s. d . Wed-kylin- e, ytt nm. SUh! iLu who fa .Uond- VU at Provo spent the Jn f Mrs. Neilson, , and Mrs. week end home with her parents Helen Van Zant entertained their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flint and club at the Verdeland park com- - family, munity building, games and a love- - , Mrs. Henry- - R. Ruggeri eefcsr-- y luncheon with Valentine mottif tained in honor of Miss El- was enjoyed by Mrs. Willitm Hoi Adams, Saturday evening guests rook, Mrs. Bell Campbell, Fern were, Mrs. Haven Marlow, Mrs. Simmons, Jessie Carver, Lucile Margaret Williams. Mrs. June Cox, Margaret Meade, Berth Smith, Mrs. Peggy Kjelstrom, Mrs. Knowleton, Norene Trotter, Arlene Barbara Gregory, and Mrs. Virg Burton, Doris Hamblin, Donna Lay inia Winegar. Mrs. Lois Putnik ton, Margaret Livingston, and Cen-e- will entertain for Miss Adams, Adams. Saturday evening, and Tuesday of Layton Second ward. Gold and ojrt week. Mrs. Ruby Layton. .Mrs. Green ball will be 'held Tuesday Dorothy Adams, and 'Miss Fern evening Feb. 15, at the ward aznus-me- Simmonds, will entertain with a hall. pantry shelf shower in her honor. Mrs. Roy Kilfoyle, Mrs. Blain Miss Adams, daughter of Mr.and Adams, Mrs. Noall Tanner, Mrs. Mrs. Golden M. Adams, and Bryan Harold Ellison, Mrs. Matt Holt L. Harris will be married in the dr. Joe Knight and Mrs. Wm. Salt Lake temple, Feb. 25th a reDawson were guests of Mrs. Stan ception will be given in their honor Cowley, when she entertained her the next at the home of the bride club Thursday afternoon at her to be parents. home. Clarence Bone was taken FriGary Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. day to the St.' Benedict hospital Darwin Penny is ill at his home. for treatment. Mrs. J. Morris Whitesides, enterMr. and Mrs. Bill Adams are the tained with dinner at her home Droud pyrents of a baby girl (KathTuesday in honorof her birthday. leen) born at Brigham city hos- - vi tji ;iMVtV t al -- nt Never Too Late To Loarn Attention Farmers! See the New and Improved FORD TRACTOR and DEARBORN Farm Implements now on display at our office and showroom. jThe New Ford Tractor gives you the advantages that have made Ford tractors famous . . . with many added improve- ments. 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