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Show LI k TON, TIIE LAYTON JOURNAL, Robert Leonard Leak Died February 17 At Centerville Home The pacing of our townsman Robert l,eonard Leak, 73, who died at his home here Thursday, Feb. was played by Mrs. Clyde White; invocation by Jos. E. Hepworth; duet, In The Carden, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts Address, Senator Klias L. Day, nephew of Mrs. Leak; vocal solo Lead Me My Mrs. Ida Hepworth, Savior; address Bishop Wm. Leak of West Jordan, cousin of the deceased. Talk and concluding remarks Bishop Sutherland Clayton vocal trio Mrs. Sylvia Tingey, Dora Walton and Gertrude Mitchell, At the end of a Perfect pay." All the accompaniments by Mrs. White Benediction Bishop Gilbert Tingey Grave in the Centerville cemetery was dedicated by S. R. Brewster. interlude at five p.m. of a coronary occlusion was a surprising shock. As he had been a resident here for 27 years and had eaten a good meal earlier in the day. He was bom November 24, 1875 at West Jordan, a son of Robert and Uah L. Leak. He married Elizabeth Miller January 11, 1898 in the Salt G Lake temple. He was a high priest Cen at the time of his death in the terville First ward. He opened the Le Grande, Oregon branch of the LDS church, also was active in Died in church affairs in Bear River Valley prior to coming to Centerville. Mrs. Augusta Gallup Wood, 64, He bad been a carpenter and contractor for Utah Idaho Sugar Co. former resident of Farmington and at TTemonton, and had been a Salt Lake City, died of a cerebral fanner and poultryman. Surviving hemorrhage in Oakland, Calif., are his widow, and one daughter, Thursday at 4 p.m. She was bom March 29, 1884, at Mrs. Olive Roberts and two sons, George Orval, and Alton D. Leak Springville. She was married to J. of Centerville and three other Ilemy Wood, Jan. 18, 1907, in the da vfghters, Mrs. Thelma Daybcll Salt Lake temple Mr. Wood died and Mrs. Leah Anderson of Salt in 1926. She had lived in San lake City and Mrs. Dona J. Mould- Bruno, Calif, for the past two ing, Arvenal, Calif. Four other years. She was active in the Relief sosons. Dean Le Roy Leak, Ontario, Tremon-ton- ; ciety in Utah and in the San L. Gerald Leak, Oregon, Clifford M. Leak, Sandy; M , Bruno LDS ward. She was a Red Dewyne Leak, Morgan; two sisters Cross worker during World War Mrs. Rachel M. Drake and Mrs.1 II, serving in the canteen at ILill Edna Drake, West Jorgan; two air force base. She had also been brothers: Frederick and Joseph a teacher in the Primary Assn. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Leak, Le Grande, Oregon. Nine- teen grandchildren and one great Eva W. Swaner, of Farmington, are two other daughters, Mrs. Iris Grandchild, Funeral services were held Mon- W. Pickering, San Bruno, and Mrs day, Feb. 21 at 2 p. m. at the Cen- Fae W. Wiesley, Oakland, Calif.; terville First ward. Bishop Suther- a son, Jack H. Wood, Letha, Ida land Clayton was in charge. Organ 11 grandchildren and five sisters; 17th Mrs. Augusta Wood Former Davis Resident Oakland, Cal. UTAH, FEBRUARY 24, 1. Be cash and certificate awards for suggesting a bearing puller de-- ( vice. The, idea of using a parcel pot scale stand brought Gerhard Lo gan, Clearfield, of packing and Annual West WEST POINT preservation, cash and certificate Point ward reunion and home com awards. ward Inin C. Burgoyne, Salt Like Wednesday, Feb. 23. Feb' 22 nd Bountiful SecondRendell Mannounces works of a society cash earned City, public dinthe with for events began Tuesday as guest speaker sum and a certificate for developschool children meetm,, ner for elementary night Sunday a cover special manhole lifter. ing rom three p.m. to four p.m. High March the 6th at 5 o'clock, Bounschool students were served from tiful Second ward meeting house. in our pm. to eight p.m. and adults from six p.m. to eight p.m. HOUSEHOLD HINTS The Relief society had charge Soda Sweetens Sour Cream A of dinner. Chester Montgomery, of soda added to cream the program and enter pinch banning has just begun to turn sour which FARMINGTON In the case ainment for the afternoon. will make it sweet again. L. R. Benoit against Francis After dinner at eight p.m. there not might. Apply a nute Mite, Miller, Second District Judge Char was a program which included a of petroleum jelly to that zipper les G. Cowles has ordered an ac- one act plav. My True Love," diAs a reward for creative ideas, works with difficulty. that of all debts, assets and rected by Virginia Page and Mrs. civilian employes of Clearfield counting When cleaning out your bana-baConof the Wasatch Florence Paice. Naval Supply Depot earned cash properties make certain you are not disCo., a partnership formEvents on Wednesday began at awards and Navy certificates for struction a sales slip or some other ed by the pair on April 8, 1946. with a program carding seven-thirtpm article you will need m submitting beneficial suggestion s important In his complaint, Benoit asked n the amusement hall, planned that are expected to save the de- - an the future. accounting of dealings pertain- jy Wayne Dalton and the MIA. thousandsof dollars annually homes-cotwo of to was two-daing y disposal celebration The During the brief ceremony, U.S strutted in Bountiful as the final fob climaxed with the program Treasury checks and navy cert enterprise of the firm owed by a dance at nine p.m. All . tificates were presented by Capt Ili reported that up until the residents, former residents and W. R. Ryan, supply officer in com EGOS time construction began on these riends attended. To those good Farm mand, to the following award win homes, he had a record of all chairman These are not shipped, in but was kept Thurgood Judson ners who were congratulated for transactions of the firm. He said are laid from our own hens and RayField assisted by Vernon i;he part their suggestions play in that on about Jan. 15, 1947, he de- mond Paice. daily graded and candled; effecting economies. livered to the defendant all books Mrs. GiVe II. Carney, Ogden, of the firm and it was agreed the Mrs. Sarah Simons Perkins, wiof public works department, was defendant should apply finishing dow of the late Harvey H. Perkins Five Points Road compensated for cooperating with touches to and sell the homes. an88th New Highway her birthday Below celebrated another worker in recofnmending Benoit charged that since disso- 522-Washingon BOUNTIFUL Tuesday, Call niversary in coniluUon of the firm , 'mII le collect ed Vse LdEicai!?l! Ug,S oldest is the She tons birthday. electronics equip- more in the Bountiful First ward., ment. This is the second award house than $10(000 from Mle and has occupied the other, person presented to Mrs. Carney within claiming partnership. He furthc the past few months. The first Miller has encumbered dea won her remuneration and a charged the home with a mortgage of more certificate for improving the pro- than $5,000 for his personal use. cess of reproducing posters. He asked that an accounting be Eric R. Baessler, Salt Lake City, taken of transacis Now and Andrew Prantel, Ogden, of tions and the partnership be the defendant that technical department were reward- restrained from interfering fured with checks and certircates for ther with money, property and efsuggesting the removal of valves fects of the partnership: that the and springs from aricraft cylinder property be sold, the debts and li assembly. The new method assures abilities paid off and the surplus, the saving of man hours and red- if any, divided. uction of safety hazards. Judge Cowlev ruled the partnerFor suggesting a method for ship of the pair continued up un conserving carbon paper which is til about Feb. 1, 1947, and that the used in communications depart- two houses were an enterprise o reinment, Charles W. Matyola, Layton, the firm. He granted judgment as A. C. A. of that activity was awarded cash prayed and ordered an accounting and a certificate. The case for hearing on the ac Henry L. CarlieK Willard, of counting will be set at a later technical department was granted date, the official said. end. the food and nutrition board of the National Research council prepared the recommended daily Briefly it calls for moderate reduction in calorie levels, increase in the calcium allowance ior adults from .8 to 1 00 gram per day, slight increases in thiamine at certain age and activity levels, minor changes in riboflavin as a result of basing calculations on body weight instead of calorie Mrs, Millie Hess, Ogden; Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Melinda Bird Mrs. Utah county; Mapleton, Grace Vincent and Mrs. Presenda Wignall, Provo; two brothers, Arthur Gallup, Provo, and Amos Gallup, Rosemary Canada. Ar-dill- a ORCHARD NEWS MILLIE AND PEARL Deijn:on Held g St. Mark's hospital Sunday, where she has been suffering with a leg injury for several weeks. Ladies dont forget the drapery school which will be held in the ward Thursday, March 17. Classes will begin at 2 p.m. and Miss Theta West Point Ward - - , Pl Roads Are Open i bountiful briefs were served. Sickness has been rather in our community lately. Little Gary Bangerter and Kaye Clarkson have been suffering from severe nose and throat in fections. Lynn and Deanna Beckman have been victims of ear trouble. We do wish these children healthier days in the future. Vivian Woolley well deserved e praise given her last Wed y evening. In honor of her pre-vela- . stage beautifully; the refreshmen, Ammittee have the punch bow and cups gleaming and ready to serve for the punch which will be served to you during the evening the program committee have lovely floor show and program to present to you at 10 p.m. the orchestra will start playing at 8:30 and will play Goodnight Sweetheart" at 11:30. De come and enjoy this outstanding budget event. Friends of Virginia Yieter will be interested to know that Virginia became the bride of Lyle Ilersch of Kellogg, Ind. in rites performed in January. A large crowd turned out Sunday evening to witness the demonstration of the Baldwin organ. A program, revolving around the organ was also presented. Selections, such as Oh My Father," Gently Raise the Sacred Strain and others were played on the organ by Melvin Dunn, recently from England. Little Lynn Beckman had fun londay, Feb. 21, trying to blow out le two burning candles on his irthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Winters the engagement of their aughter, Lillian, to Blain Thom-n-, son of Mr. and Mrs. William homson of Salt Lake. ' Wedding ate will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs Joseph II. Wood itertained 20 members of the Bushman family at a dinner honoring Mrs. Wood's father, G F. Bush man on his 81st birthday, Sunday Feb. 20th. A large crowd turned out Sunday evening to sacrament meeting ';o witness the demonstration of a Baldwin organ. A program revolving around the organ included numbers sang by the choir, violin solo by Inez Corey, a vocal selection by Mrs. Marion Rice and an-oun- 12's 33c 50'$ $1.29 TAMPAX 5's 20c; 10's 35c 40's $1.19 79c 24's$1.59 MIDOL Lg dont that FitcHi No $' 8'vth th mot! com forUbic tend th empty car name ton, your and addrttt to The F. W. Fitch Co, Momet 4. loa, and your purchatt pfct U be refunded. ha, NOROFORMS Sm 16c; NO BRUSH If you ZONITORS 12's89c; mmmrn 32c 0t a vocal solo by Marcus Griffin, director of the choir, selections, Oh Wy Father, Gently Raise the Sacred; Lago (Coin Home) and others were played on the organ y Melvin Dunn, recently from England. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred are worried over their little son, who was born Wednesday, Feb. 9 at St. Marks hospital with no opening to his stomach. The little fel-owas operated on when he was ; ust 60 hours old and is still in a critical condition. Mrs. Florence Wakefield and Mrs. Margaret Betts Mayo were hostesses at a stork shower, Saturday, Feb. 19. honoring their daugh ter and friend, Mrs. Stella W. Frank Eggett Superphophate Available Also Nitrogen Phosphate ' has stated payments Phosphate. See us for your er MODESS y y , 54'$ $1.42 aia-be- g, Johnson will be the instrutor, Out of town guests at the Ed Jensen home this week were Margaret Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Anderson of Ephraim. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Henson of Pocatello, Ida., spent a few days at the home of their son, Kenneth Ilier this week. Venita Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Jensen, celebrated her seventh birthday Tuesday, the 22nd. Each child in her school room was given a beautifully decorated cup cake, made by Venitas talented mother, Mona. Anne Woolley entertained the Ilarmoncttes at her home on Valentine night. Lovely refreshments iham of Salt Lake; Dr. and Harry DeRyhe, and Mr. and R. J. Kirkham of Ogden. iham is spending the winter in Orchard from his home in Canada, and celebrated his 72nd biri day at the party (Yes, Kurt was there, too!) Patsy Powell will always her 5th birthday party Mother Clarece gave the party Friday. Guests who enjoyed games and refreshments were Nancy Mann, Kaye Clarkson, Kent Beckman, Tommy Branagan, Karen and Katrina Pratti, Francine Liebelt, Dick and Norma Jean Allen, and her sister Leslie, and Eileen lies: Guests who enjoyed having their fortunes told and eating the delicious refreshments served by their hostesses Carole Morley and Loretta Dunn, at a Valentine party at the Morley home weie; Virginia Wilson, Terry Paulson, Veryle Cleverly, Louise Hatch, Mary Hatch, Kent Boggess, Joe Yenchik and Bruce Liebelt. Arrangements for the ward's Gold and Green ball are nearing completion. 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