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Show T1IE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAI TON, UTAH, APRIL 14, IMJ LAYTON NEWS SlS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapman of Salt' Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams. Lynn Corbridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corbridge is reported sick at his home. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton and son, Jimmie spent Saturday in Logan, with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frost and daughter, Kathy. Mrs. Golden Adams, Mrs. Spencer D .Adams and Mrs. Lawrence E Ellison attended the Chi Omega Mothers tea at the Chi Omega house in Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Guy Olson and son of were Wednesday and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Uriel A. Major and daughter, Marlene of Garfield were Sunday guests of Albert Major and Mr, and Mrs. George Hayes and son, Dennis. Mrs. John Rarnett of Kaysville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Owens and family. Mrs. Florence Ellison entertained her bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. La Rue Cowley, Mrs. Helen Tanner, Mrs. Gladys Ellison, Mrs. Jean Warren, Mrs. Gertie Holt, Mrs. Blanch Reed, Mrs. Marge Adams, Mrs Flora Knight. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Ence and daughters, Marilyn and Kathy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foulson. Mrs. Hal Cowley was honored Friday with a birthday party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams and three daughters of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bone of Salt Lake; Mrs. Lucy Bone and Mary Bone visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robins and daughter, Della. Mr. and Mrs. Calvni Corbridge were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, of West Og-te- n Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gergena of Twin Falls, Ida. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shetley. Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. J. L. Kin-arMrs. Dell Shetley, Mrs. Wm. Burns, Mrs. John Evenson, Mrs. Dick Adams, helped with the preschool children at the clinic in Kaysville, Monday. Mrs. Leo Hill spent Tuesday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. James Kilfoyle. James Hill has returned home after spending a few weeks in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chip-maand Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkn ins. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Roberts and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Dolmas Green are the parents of a 7 lb. 4 oz. baby boy born at an Ogden hospital last Monday. Mrs. David Green ia the proud grandmother. Mr and Mrs. Miles Dillman are the proud parenta of their first child a baby girl born at an Provo hospital last week. Mrs. Dillman Is the former Helen Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Trost are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday at a Logan hospital. The Trost have another child, Kathy. Mrs. Trost is the former Lucille Layton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Laytonr'"'" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bowers and Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers of Collin-stowere last week visitors here. Mrs. Grace Forbes attended the Northern states ladies missionary banquet Monday evening at the Utah cafe in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gooding of Salt Lake are the proud parents of a baby girl born at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Gooding is the former Audry Egbert, former resident- of Layton. Mrs. Laura Egbert of Layton is the proud grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Fry are the proud parents of their sith child a baby girl born recently at an Point. hospital. ' The Misses Marilyn Adams, Don Ogden Mrs. Leo Layton was taken to na Wheeler and Margaret Nalder nn Ogden hospital Friday evening spent Saturday in Provo. for treatment. Mrs. Ima Harvey entertained the Mrs. Ruth Layton has returned O. F. T. club at the home of her home from Arizona parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. ing the winter there. after spendWhitesides, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Land left Mrs. David Weaver and Mrs. for North Carolina where Monday Hansen George spent a few days they will visit with Major and Mrs. in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Land and family. From Melic Fadel and family. North Catalina they will continue Mr. and Mrs. Dee Phillips of on to oLs Angeles, Calif, where Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Rows and Earl Webb. Ben Land. Mrs. Dean Simmons is Mrs. Lola Kinsey of Susanville, working thisweck at the Miuer Floral in Calif, spent a few days with her n parents,. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thornley. She came in to attend conference. James Hill is ill at his home. Mrs. W. S. Wright of Charston her 82nd birthday at her home Thursday, with her family calling Carlo throughout the was born at South Weber, April 1887 a daughter of John and and Mrs. Ruby Madison of Los 7, Bennett Hill, she spent her Mary Angeles, Calif, spent a few days days in South Weber. She last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. early Mr. Carlos on March 28, married Forbes. 1809 and the couple moved to Lay-toed Rosa E. Whitesides, son of Evan Jefferson Penfleld, Marvin Childs: Dr. Amos McSnoozer, Dix Druehi; Glen Budge; King Bongazoola, Nit Wit. Lonnie Morrell; Coco Orinoco, Lowell Peterson; Hop-- t Long Simpson; Jimmy Henderson; J. Morris Whitesides, Layton and Pearl, Deanna New combe; Petal, Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick of Joyce Nelson; Sarah Crisp, Verlene Baker; Abagail Brewster, Sherma Springville. Bosquiter; Mammy Lou, Elainn Wedman. in Admission will be 25 cents. The. proceeds will go toward buying an Opaque projector for the school. ices for E. R. Stoddard held Tuesday afternoon in Layton. The deceased and hia wife were residents of Clarfild for several years., moving to Layton last summer. The second ward Relief society assisted in taking care of floral A. and Erma Patrick Whitesides was born JanflS, 1945 at Neosho, Mo. He is survived by his parents, one sister, Linda Whitesides of Layton, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs AUTO CRUSHES LAYTON TOT IN FRONT OF HOME Shower Held Honor of New Twins n Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Ellison where she has since resided. have returned home last week She has been an active member from Lethbridge, Canada where of the Layton Second ward and they have spent the past three served as a Relief society teacher months. for a number of years. She has Mrs. Kate Ellison attended the four sons and daughter they are: Sorosis club in Ogden Monday eve- Mrs. Clarence llolhst, Farmington Mrs. E. Glenn Green, Kaysville; ning. Mrs. George U. Wilcox, Mrs. L. Mary A. Carlos and Archie Carlos, E. Ellison and Mrs. F. R. Knowlton Layton; 13 grandchildren and eight and Mrs. Mae Hansen attended the art exhibit at Springville last week Mr, and Mrs. Orrain Rich returned home Saturday after spend- CLEARFIELD ing a few days in California. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flint and Quarterly conference of North family attended, the 8th birthday of Mrs. Flints father, David Stoker Davis stake was held in Layton and Sunday, when a party was given in his hon- chapel, Saturday or Thursday evening at the home April Oth and 10th under the direction of President G. Harold of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stoker. Mrs. J. Earl Jarman and t son, Holt. A welfare meeting was held Michael of Kaysville visited Sun- Saturday evening. Regular conferSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Perk- ence sessions were conducted 2 and 10 a.m. at Special p.m. day ins and family. AnMrs. C. G. Chandler entertained speakers were President council of ffrst the R. Ivins toine at her home Tuesday evening for Mrs. Lorinda Stimpson, Mrs. Thur-z- a of seventy and William E. Ryberg Marshall, Mrs. Nadine Day, Mrs. of the church welfare. Other Erma Jenson, Mrs. Madge Smith, speakers Included returned misMrs. Althea Tooelson, and Mrs. sionaries among them being, Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett, of West Ella D. Me Clinch. to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent enter- Point, home from a mission tained Saturday evening for Mr. England and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and Mrs. Arvol Allen, Mr. and Mrs Williams. Stake MIA was in charge Maine Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. of the evening meeting. North Davis stake Bee Hive Vernon Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Egan, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete group entertained at Mas and Pas in Roy, Saturday afternoon. Bee Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coray and Hive girls from the two Clearfield family of Ogden visited Sunday wards, accompanied by their lead with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. ers were present. Relief Society of the Second Bone and son, Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and ward held a sewusg meeting recentMr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams, visited ly at the home of Mrs. Enid Roberts. The ladies met in the morn Sunday in Logan with relatives. Mrs. Caroline Stewart of Salt ing and spent the day working on Lake is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. a quilt. Mrs. Roberts served luncheon at noon. Dan Riley and daughter. Mrs. George Samis of Price visSponsored by the North Davis ited Sunday in Layton with friends stake presidency and high council Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Strong of a benefit party to aid the building Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. fund of the North Davis stake house and Clearfield Second ward and Mrs. Wm. Simmons. North Davis stake quarterly chapel was held Friday evening in was held Saturday evening the gymnasium of the new partand Sunday at the Layton ward ially completed building. Leonarc Layton, general chairman of the chapel. Graveside memorial services affair, was master of ceremonies, will be held Saturday April 16, at Western attire, overalls and sack 1 p.m. at the Kaysville-Laytoaprons gave the barn dane a pioMemorial park for Soman Forrest neer atmosphere as did also the Monroe Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis county posse in their colorAlfred Green Layton. ful garb. During intermission Mf. Mrs. Alice Ann Carlos, widow and Mrs. Fred Gcrmer directed of Joseph Ilyrum Carlos, celebrat floor show of square dances, Booths for games and refreshments were under the direction o:! Prizes auxiliary organizations. were given. One of the prizes, a donkey brought a good sum oi! money in an auction sale. Perhaps the largest crowd yet to assemble for a benefit party was present Estimated attendance was over 3, 000. Other parties and socials are yet to be given. Mayor and Mrs. Melvin G. Wooc Bishop and Mrs. Verno E. Larson were among the attendants at the stake barn dance, Friday evening. Mrs. Rachel Larson visited recently in Lehi with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Wasatch elementary school is conducting a psychology class each Wednesday evening at 8 O'clock at the school on Center street. The course of study requires 8 weeks to complete. Mrs. Addie Swapp of Ogden is instructor. Dale Miller, who is employed at Pocatello, spent the week-enhre with his wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Green and baby daughter have been here on a visit from California. They were house guests of Mr. Greens mother, Mrs. Nellie II. Green. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gailey and accompanied by Mrs. Green, they journeyed to Castle Dale, Utah for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max reen. They spent some time in eVmal, Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Bingham, parents of Mrs. Lisle Green. Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker was among the guests at a quilting bee and dinner, given by Mrs. Charles Flint at her home in Layton recently. Mrs. Flint is the former Delila Stoker of Clearfield. NEWS con-feYnr- e n d A party dred Clawson's arrival of a twin to Mr. and Mrs. ROY Ross Whitesides, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan White-side- s of Layton was fatally Injured Saturday at five-tep.m. on the highway in front of his home when struck by a light 1948 convertible driven by Ben a Crawley, 19, of Kaysville. The accident occurred on the Layton to Hill air force base road, known as Utah highway 232, approximately one mile north of Lay-totown. State Trooper, John F. Ross said witnesses reported the child had been standing on the east side 'of the highway waiting for northbound traffic to clear and then ran head downward, directly Into the path of the southbound convertible Caught on Grillwork k The tot was caught on the of the convertible and carried 167 feet as the driver tried to stop, then fell to the highway. His head was crushed underneath the wheels of the convertible before Crawley managed to'bring his machine to a full stop, the officer said. Ross said the driver was not aware of the childs presence until too late, and then made an attempt to swerve clear. Speed of the vehicle was estimated at about 50 miles an hour, the lawful limit Four-year-ol- d n Roy. Mrs. Thora Love of Bountiful and Mrs. Annie Robinson assisted Mrs. Clawson as hostesses. Fifteen friends and neighbors attended and presented the new mother with gifta. Light, refreshments were served. n operetta Crocodile presented by the grades of the Roy April 15, 'at the Curtain time is Roy gymnasium. 8 oclock. It is a comedy in two acts depicting life on an island on tho south seas.. The happiness of Crocodile Island and its cheerful ruler King Bonazoola would be complete if it were not for Coco Orinoco, a wiley old yizard, who has sinister This designs on the kingdom. happens on the very day of our story. He claimed to have received a revelation from Chamber-lain- , Nit Wit, must be offered as a sacrifice to the Crocodile, then Coco would become ruler. ROY The Island will be fifth and sixth school Friday - grill-wor- Hop-a-Lon- EZ & LUNCHES Try Our $0.95 exchange with old tire $6.00 SANDVVICES MALTS Call 30911 a colored Repair Work on Highways Slated repair work is to this year on highbe undertaken Lake area ways in the Ogden-Sal- t severe the which were damaged by W. F. to Smith, according winter, district engineer of the U. S. public roads administration. Smith toured the area this week with B. W. Matteson, division engineer with headquarters in Denver. Matteson left today for Cheyenne, Wyo., to complete his inspection tour before returning Considerable to Denver. Drama at Clinton Last Tuesday Nigh? Ever Since Ere fa CLINTON comedy the title of the three-ac- t play presented by the MIA. last Tuesday. There was a matinee for children and at eight p.m. adults were entertained. Members of the cast were Mary Rice, Sherman Wayment, Dick Lewis, Adrian Taylor, Marlene Stewart, Sharon Summers, Donna Stoddard, Jack Dewitt, Fielding Rice, LaRae Parker, Clark Adams, Gar Parker, Val Beus, Clark Draayer, Darrel Muir. Prompter was Colleen Parker and the director Jeanine Dewitt PORTER FLORAL 9 3-27- pass. Justice Called to Scene J. B. Cooley, Layton justice of the peace, was called to the scene to officiate as coroner. Aiding Ross in investigations were Lieut. Jack F. Gridley and Leland Bybee of the state highway patrol. Riding in the convertible with Crawley were Shawner Kershaw, Kaysville, arid Annie Adams, Lay-toboth 18. Their version was obtained along with accounts from several others at the scene. The body was taken to the morand Washtuary at Thirty-fourtington, Ogden. n, 44 Home for Easter with a lovely pot- n ted plant or cut flowers. Eas ter Roses , Lillies H y d ra ng eas - Carnations Calla Lillies h I i 1 TUT I CO. ILL CREST 1 PHONE 2-69- ROY, UTAH 27 Chrome Dinette Sets Micalite Laminated Plastic top (cigar- ette proof, stain proof alcohol proof flU acid proof.) Table top available in red blue, tan and grey-prea- l, green marble ss & yellow batik. 4 deluxe chairs wetted back type French curve legs. Available in red, blue. Ivory, green 1 black and yellow duron plastic cover. non-mari- ng s All For Only EDNAS Your Friendly SOPA FOUNTAIN EXTRA GOOD (So Ifto Simpson, g porter, has other plans. The play is directed by Miss Lois Johnston and Joseph Allen, there. by Fern Paterson. Ross Whitesides, the officer said accompanied The cast includes: was running to the west side of Thornes Brooks, Dick Graham; the highway to join his playmate, Paul Whitesides, also four, when the tragedy occurred. Among witnesses interview by state troopers were Sarah Adams, Layton and Neldon J. Christensen, Sahara Village, who passed ROY, UTAH the child as they were driving north. Both stated they saw the Phone boy standing on an embankment waiting for their automobiles to Brighten Your A party, honoring John Harker, formerly of Clearfield, now of Shelley, Ida., was given by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeffs in their home. A group of friends were invited in to enjoy the evening together. Recent guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Verno E. Larson was Mrs. Bernice Ivory of Redding Calif., a sister of Mrs. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sessions and children, Sharon and Stanley, accompanied by Bishop and Mrs. Richard Maw left by auto to return to their home in Friday' Nyssa, Ore., after a visit with relatives in Clearfield and Ogden. Bishop Maw attended conference in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Sessions have been house guests of Mr. Sessions par-fn- s Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions. 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