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Show TIU! LAYTON JOl'ftNAL, LAYTON, DAVIS ( 01 CLEARFIELD Knid Robert., a duet. ' Rocking eral months with her merf Alone in An Old luKkinz Chair,' untie. Mr. and Mn. Lon A spring carnnal under the di- Mrs Mabev and Pri '.den: Mvrtle Non m Denver, Colo. rection of the Second ward was Pratt and a leuii.ng b Mis Brown has returnMrs. Rufus Dickson held Friday evening at the new Refreshment.' ue iream and cake the past spending after ed home rid- were served Vlsiun Mo. chapel. Beginning with fancy uufk in Evanston, Mr and Mrs Allen enTajlor ing by the Davis county sherilfs Mrs. v.MT. mounted posse at 6 30, entertain- tertained recent lv m Jhoir home hor Mrs. conlor arnJ KWSl.on dry in was Janet and inside, outside a Barber, visitor ment, South America, and the tinuous until midnight. A program from Miss Salma. Her husband and Fohraim . Janet Mel can uf included musical and novelty numHansen is buried After dinner, Mrs Barber the late George home town. old bers, with each auxiliary organizaher in Ephraim, of Ogden u Nalder tion having something to sell, or presented movie tilnis of VenezMrs. Annie auction off to the highest bidder. uela. Lesidia host, hostess and visiting at the- - home of her son Mr. and Mrs. A lovely quilt by the Relief so- guest of honoi. others present and were Mr. ciety was sold at a good price. ihe visitorand Mrs Ra McEnUre. Nalder. and her two little Featured were a group of little bal Otto Out of town guests at the Mrs. let dancers, all of Layton, and stu- daughters aie house guests of her ana Mr. role Monday were,Mrs. Rule Hudents of the Symphonic school of mother, Mrs. Pavlov Merrill. dance in Layton. Parents of the Guy Olsen. Mr. and Bailey and chil on were hand for the nger. Mrs. Bill Mrs children perLAYTON ohn NEWS and Mr. dren. formance. Music was furnished by Mr. a Albert Damey. Mrs. the local Rhythm girls orchestra. c ridMr and .Mrs. Dean Demus, Mrs. Lawrence Home from a ten days trip Simmons Ind Earl and and Wilcox eBmice Mrs. are, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin I). Stoker, two sons were Sunday dinner dle former Bishop David Stoker and quests of Mrs. Eloise Vowles in thMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Udy of RockMrs. Mary lleiner. Traveling by Farmington. with Mr. and Those attending funeral services land, Ida., are visiting Mrs. Annie auto, they visited in Westwood, and Jacobson in Salt Lake for Mrs. Mrs. Al Calif., with Bishop and Mrs. Glen Saturday Lizzie Hieks, were Mr and Mrs. Al former Clearfielders. Man. Thurgood Mirand Mrs. Elburn Dickson, Scolfield, Mr and Mrs. LawAdMr. and Mrs. Alvin Stoker proceed rence Bone. Mr and Mrs Alma Nal son, Franklin and Mrs. FrankHumLuella ed on to Los Angeles, for a visit Mrs. Luke, Mrs. Alice Scoflield and Mrs. ams, son, , L. with relatives there. Mrs. Thur-go'o- der, Jesse Stevenson. Mrs. Hicks and phrey, son, Richard. Miss will be remembered as the Mrs. Scolfield Jay Sill and Pat Adams spent were sisters. at Bear Lake. former Lola Stoker. Sunday Lnn Judkins was taken to a A wedding reception honoring Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and hospital Tuesday for Mrs Ezra Harris, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Knight, newly treatment. Fronk of in held was weds, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nalder and Mr and Mrs. Wayne Friday evening Monday at Bear the North Davis junior high school two children spent last week end It was given by Mr. and Mrs. Em- in Garland, atspent the home of rela- Lflkc Mr and Mrs. Eugene Bennett, ery J. Hamblin, parents of the tives. wore of Salt Lake is who Miss the former. Mr. and Mrs. Frank bride, (Bus) Wil- son, Randy and Mrs. ofMr. end Marte Hamblin of Clearfield. Mr. liams and daughter arrived week guest here Knight is the son of Mrs. Ellen Saturday from Sheridan, Wyo. to Carl Stimpson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Burton and Knight of Ogden. For the party, spend the week end at the home ot the bride wore a gown of white Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thorn-ley- . son, Dee spent the week end in satin and net an illusion veil, and Oregon with relatives. Mrs. Alta Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Leone Love arrived here carried a bouquet of white roses, centered by a white gardenia. At- Friday from Sacramento, Calif, to Kermit Cowley and Mr. and Mrs. tendants were, Mrs. Fay Jasobs, a spend the week end here with rel- Hal Cowley, attended a dance resister, as matron of honor, and atives, her niece, Miss Bette Barn- view given by Danny Patchin in bridesmaids. Miss Barbara llender es accompanied her here. Mrs. Salt Lake Wednesday. and Miss Charlene Baddley, all in Love thas spent the past four Mrs. Gretta Bone entertained her Wednesgowns of pastel shades, and carry- months there. Thev will return bridge clube at her home back day'. Tuesday by of ing bouquets red plane The Mr. and Mrs. Dick Marston, two Layton Second ward junior Sunbrides mother wore a street dress of gray silk. Program included two children, left for Ephraim last day school was reorganized Sunday solos, Because and Desert Song week to make their home, after with rMs. Jery Crowley supennten and by Vernell Ellis, and several read- visiting for three weeks with Mr. dent and Mrs. Thorley Taylor Outassistants. Flint Miss and Mrs. Faye Willard Barnes. ings by Wanda Lund and J. Kay Harry Mr. and Mrs. Leland Barnes of going officers were Mrs. Nelson. The bride was the recep-ien- t Orion Page. of many lovely gifts. Receiv- Bountiful spent Monday in Layton. Thornley and Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Bone and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cowley and ing gifts were, Darlene Hamblin, Howard Christensen of Salt Mrs. three children spent last week in Bonnie and Erma Black and over Lake, were dinner guests of Mrs. refreshments were, Mrs., Lula Wyoming at the Cowley ranch. Mr. and rMs. George Briggs re- Lucy Bone and daughter, Mary, Walker, Mrs. Jean La Fervre, and turned home last week after visit- Monday. Mrs. Lena Black. Best man for his ing in Seattle with relatives. Mrs. Clarence Flint is spending brother, was Clair Knight, and a Mrs. Joseph H. Francis and son, a few weeks in Ogden, with her brother-in-laJacobs Blair visited with her Chariton Mr. and daughtcr-m-law- , parents, Mr. son and The and Mrs. W. A. Roberts was master of ceremonies. Flint. Mrs. Myrland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Ence young couple were married, FriMrs. Maggie Simmons and Fern temLake in Salt the and two daughters and Mr. and Simmons visited in Salt Lake Mon day morning Mrs. Kenneth Poulson spent the Jay with Mrs. Bessie Moon. ple. At a lovely ceremony, solemniz- week end in Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King and fam ed in the Logan temple, recently, Nikki, small daughter of Mr. ily left Sunday for Wyoming to Miss Betty Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clawson was taken visit their son, Charles who is work and Mrs. Lester T. Rose of Ilyrum to an Ogden hospital, Saturday af- ing on a ranch there. Robert Wall of Chicago spent Utah, become the bride of Keith ter receiving injuries from a fall, Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl while playing at the home of her the week end here with his wife R. Green of Center St., Clearfield, grandmothers, Mrs. Laura Barnes and family, who are spending a Honoring the young couple, the Mrs. Clawson is visiting with rela- few weeks at the home of Mrs. Chloe Harris. brides parents entertained at the tives in oLs Angeles', Calif. Mrs. Mary Alice Adams and Mrs Green home, Friday evening. RelaBishop and Mrs. Frank Hicken-loopeand Steevns entertained at the Luane Mr. Mrs. and Rulon tives and friends were in attendance bringing beautiful gifts. Mr. Call, left last Friday on a ten day Stevens home Saturday in honor of Miss Bcete Weaver with a personel Green served overseas with the U. trip to San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint enter- shower. S. armed forces, during the recent tained the following at their new Miss Bette Weaver, daughter of war. home in and Mrs. Parley Weaver will West Guests were Mr. Layton. Graduation exercises conducted Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons, Mr. become the bride of Robert Wixora at the school Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wixom and Mrs. the North Davis junior high and Mrs. Jack Stevenson and Mr. son of Leland Bone. The wedding will be performed in school was attended by a large Mr. and Mrs. Don De Witt and the Logan temple, Friday, Jan. 3 crowd of parents and fnends from daughter, Don Lu are visiting at A wedding reception will follow this end of the county. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mu ton the same evening at the home of A spring party was given Wed- Call. Their daughter was taken to the brides parents. nesday by the Second ward pri- an Ogden hospital for treatment Claud Perkins returned to his mary, under the direction of Mrs. and is reported quite sick. work at the Utah Power and Light Beverly Christiansen, president of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green and Monday altar a weeks vacation. the organization. A colorful parade Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Green, have Mr. and Mrs, John Cooley of with the children participating spent the past ten days in the Pac- Grantsville spent the week end was held. First prize was given to ific northwest, the trip was made with Mr. ana Mrs. Claud Jerkins. Vem and Jerry Hamblin, Larry by auto. Mr. and Mrs. G. Asahel Stevenand Elgia Taylor, characterized as Mrs. Ford Dickson and daughter, son of Layton announce the enpioneers, with a wagon pulled by Lois of Morgan spent Thursday at gagement of their daughter, Jean, a dog, decorated withrepe paper the home ot Mrs. George Hansen. to W. Paul Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams entertained Irs. W. R. Roberts, Layton. The and streamers. Parade was at the a of small friends in hon- marriage will take place June 16 number school grounds. junior high or the 9th with the connection . In birthday of her daugh- and will be followed by a recepregular at their home Sunday. tion at the brides parents. Janice class work a social was held by the ter, ' sootanford, small son of Mr. and Second ward Relief society in the LaytojL Second ward Relief new chapel last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Stan Layton met with an ac- ciety was held Tuesday. Work meet Sunday when he was hit ing commencing at 10 a.m. with a Counselor Ida W. Brown was ab-in cident, a with and received a bad cut hot dinner at 12 a.m. car, to the charge of exercises. Due over the eye, which required seven teach Mrs. Bessie Moon, son, Hal and sence of Mrs. Nellie Green, stitches. two lesson daughters of Salt Lake visited er of the department, the Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bone of relatives here Sunday. was by given on political science Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Lucy Monday dinner guest at the home Counselor Hattie G. Sessions. This Bone Monday. ot Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bone, marks the end of lesson work of Kaye, small daughter of Mr. and were Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Hess current the for the organization Mrs. Gordon Sessions, oi Trenton of Farmington and, Mr. and Mrs. season. However during the sum- is spending a week With her grand- Iceland Bone and daughter, of be mer, monthly meetings willchois-teand Mrs. Calvin Cor- - Kaysville. Mr. parents, held. Under the director of North Davis stake priesthood Viola Mabcy a program union meeting was held at the returned Miss Colleen Carlos, lowed. Included were congrega- Layton ward chapel Sunday at 2. sevMrs. home after spending Saturday tional singing; two solos by Seminary graduation of Layton Second ward were the speakers at the Sunday evening sacrament meeting. NEWS for-"w.- Clear-Held- jV,s Lay-ton- d Tre-monto- rose-bud- r, J( N( j VI loimor officers were releasMayo Young v.i lashul to tu 'd "ith thanks The new officers hi " e hopital Sunday jturnoon Mi'tatned, along with the ,t operated on for ipinnd t ei 't.Ae oil icers by vote, as the appendix had uii'uud .md so h Allen o' stake clerk, he is still quite i" Allen Blood st, ike eoun R "oi Mrs. Elizabeth II ' theme That We May at nu, r t ilnroving in health Ki i'iVide to Attain a More . lumed to her lu I11 .t love of God Sister llvde a m o.i' The cavalcade o d noiiei Stavncr the new nm-'ibe June 6th. piisidi-ntthen spoke. Choir Ihe King of Glory. Stake Paui'h i' im'ihCharles k Mien Beers was the next Centerville for a couple id vwek, in'! Mcmoii.il lollowed by Howard L for come d. having e. 'take missionary. Congrega from Provo, wluic he pent Nnir d ilmir sang . Praise to the time with his daughter Mi' Cider Hunter then presentttcr his M Chamberlain and tauwlv in' address, "Where Do We visit with his dauhtir. Mi Miuu " When t ed.u We Die? We should be ot i i' Parry Gronway d at i after pi toe came pat he where anytime go to the 'peiniu.,; Mde We can repent more ,n o' i. winter with Dr. Kti"cd P.uii-1imI here than in the next world. Los Angeles, Cald While here Mr Parrish is the guest ot lit' mmci. Nl,w in the time for us to prepare our God. etc. Closing Mrs Jennie P. Stewart lie v imu d ,0 . Miss Maria Dalton .,ttei '""n Oh' Devine Redeemer. Clarence and was the huuheon guest 'Action, high coun , of Mrs. Hji'um B I.urt'h Tut'd.n W .Itcrl.ill Mrs Joseph K William' has re Lions dub of Centerville turned home from hoi daughtei lm Ihe m.'hod the Memorial day oxer-ti't-in somewhat home Idaho, Gladys Monday beginning at 9.30 a. improved in health m Pies Boyd Parrish conduct oil. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbeit W. Cheney a solo, Sleep Sol with Opened of Burlingame, Calif have spent a het sleep," Wm. Norris Knighton, week in Utah, guests of Mis. ('has by Amelia II. White, Rampton of Salt Lake Citv lluv accompanied invocation John solo, Adams; m Salt have been entertained shall We Meet Beyond the River Lake, Ogden, Bountilul and Cm John A Parrish; speaker of the terville. They nuke it a point to iluv Renilell N. Mabcy, "There Is be here for Memorial dav Mr and No Death and "Going to a Stary Mrs. "Rod Harris t Virginia) and Home' beaconed by Loved Ones little daughter, Terry l.vnn moved l lvde White Geo. J. into their new home at Palo Vito Miles directedsounded taps. the squad. firing sometime ago. Solo, Rest, Rest for the Weary Davis stake conference Boul John A. Parrish. BenedicSaturday, May 28 at Farmington tion Eugene Decker. and Sunday, May 2!)th at Kavs Mr and Noakes, ville was excellent, as shown by Samira and Mrs. David Jayccne have returned the program that lollovvs The at trom a trip to Denver, Colo. tendance was lighter than it otherL The I). E. club met with wise would have been on account Friday, May 20th. of it being Memottal dav week end Doris Rose Elder Milton R Hunter of the Dainty refreshments were served first council of seventy was the and a good time enjoyed by all. Mrs. Richard E. Steffen (Nadine visiting church authority Pres. Le Kov Duncan conducted the morn Ford) and baby Douglas arrived ing session, 10 am Centerville via airplane Saturday morning, Second ward choir under the from their home in Tacoma, Wash, to sometime with her mothleadership of Carl 0 Rerquist with er, spend Mrs. Thomas Ford, and to be Leone P. Fher as accompanist furnished the music The iirst fere for Memorial day. Ntiss Eva Hancock left Salt Lake hymn "Come Come Ye Saints rend City Sunday via sirplanc for New dered by congregation and choir; invocation Elder J Wavnc Reid, York, and her mother, Mrs. Agnes Oh Lord Most Merciful," choir; R. Hancock received a wire of her sale arrival in New York Monday opening remarks of conference She went to accept the morning. Pres. LeRoy Duncon; stake counof national field worker position selor, Orson Clark followed; choir for USO. She received a Pie Kappa sang, The Heavens Resound; Pie Honorary scholarship fraternRuth Linford, new stake president of Primary testified to the truth ity in social work. She obtained fulness of the Book of Mormon. her masters degree in social work Testified to good she had received at Athe U of U this year. beautiful temple wedding ceie from working in the Elprimary. mony performed in the Salt Lake der Franklin Richards, stake mission president was the next speak- temple Thursday morning. May 26 united the former Miss Jeanette er. Congregation and choir sang a daughter of Mr. and Redeemer of Israel. Elder Mil- Winkler Mrs. Eric II. Winkler of 364 Chiton R. Hunter said the productiand Thomas Junior Wilvity of the home missionaries was cago St., a son of Mr. and Mrs. liams, greater than the mission away Thomas Q. Williams of Centerville from home. Testified to the great In the evening the couple were benefit derived Trom filling mis- honored at a reception held at the sons nTears a ,ward -- musement hall. The for S gown was white s. bride l!e most desired achievement and he slipper satin with a sweetheart neckline, a Choir Adored full skirt in train. Her brides ri5Mt0i1und,it' Benediction rle 0hnHrd finger-tiveil was trimmed BlshP- The evening with delicate lace .Cge and held in 7 P ' was conducted r8t Allen by place by a crown of orange blosBlood, Kaysville soms. Her tfZ' was roses furnishing the music. with lily ofbouquet fT'ri;ard leadership the valley and gladof narry ioli centered with gardenias. Miss Cottrell, Miss King, pianist and Elaine Lord was maid of honor, Pnlst- Invocation stake wearing a gow-of yellow taffeta high council, John Walsh; choir carrying a bouquet of pink roses YM A and gardenias. Bridesmaids were sang 'Whispering Hope. 1 i n I i 'i' . : i d s - m - -- i i i - Min-min- i '"t l Ben-noon- s . lu-l- Sorenson gowned in of Mr. and Mrs. James Smedle. hue, Miss Beverly expects to meet people from Use Benson in yellow; Miss Marilyn far corners of the earth this sen-mMurdock in pink, and Miss Lillian for she is working in the Keuliiu-in orchid. Their bouquets Grand canyon for the Utah Part were the same as the maid of hon- association or Petite flower girls Christine Relatives and friends from many omk and vellow, carried colonial parts of the state as well as fro bouquets ot sweetheart roses and the big state of Texas, were bes Lachlan in frock of turquoise, Sunday to wish Shirl Bunting God Roscnhaii, Barbara and Linda Speed" as he prepares for his to the East central states. He peas. Richard Williams performed duties of best man, and the enters the mission home June Cllt.., Mrs. Grant Mann (Miriam ushers were Emery Williams, Richard Winkler and Arnold Lang-tois here from San Antoni. Mrs Winkler chose a lace top- Texas for a visit with her parent ped gown of dusty rose, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sconberg. Her Williams wore a black satin dress husband will join her about July i mimed in lace and sequins for 1st. They expect to return to Sa the reception. Miss Lillian Wil- - Antonio about August 1st, whe Hants, the grooms sister, was in Mr. Mann will resume his duties charge of the guest book. Many as an army chaplain. Mrs Ella Hogg and her grandIneiuis assisted at the receptions. Mrs. Elizabeth Day was in charge daughter, Lorraine Goodfellm of the gift loom, assisting her spent Memorial day week-envisits were Mrs. Ida Eittke, Miss Marion ing relatives and friends in Sugar Shaw, Miss Joan llaslam, and Mrs. City and Salem, Idaho. , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hesser have Lester Burgm In the dining room serving were the mis.se? Geniel moved to Twin Bridges, Mont, where they recently purchased Rosenhan, Gaylene Burbridge, Walker, Marva Goring and ranch. He says when he finds Bevei ly Bird. The brides going where the fish are biting the beat away suit was two toned green he will send word to his friends. with peaili accessories. The couRussell I. Wixon, son of Mrs. ple took a leu day honeymoon trip Roy Wixom, will graduate Jin to Washington and Oregon. On It from the U of U with a B. their return they will make a home deg.c majoring m socialogy. For in Centerville. his m.. degree he will receive Mr and Mrs. Hugh J. Ford hac;8 teacher. ,rificate. returned from a most enjoyable F Helen president, trip up to Rouse on to Oregon and at the Ma -- reting of the Seattle, Washington. I.adv Republicans he tb lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Oyt South last wedk NEWS Hatch on ofEastthe5th. Minutes by Mi Reading Beth Hibler was followed by a RUTH B. BAKI.OW of the summer work after cussion 183 Telephone Max Parkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. which Mrs Fern Sessions and Mr. Kimball Parkin of Bountiful and E'riyn Parry rendered two mua- Ravmond alrkinson, son of Mr. cal selections. Mr and Mrs. Wm. A and Mrs. R. C, Parkinson, of Salt Dawson were special guests and Lake, and former local residents, those present were given 1st hand will leave Saturday for Anchorage information b.v Mr. Dawson, about Alaska to spend the summer. They many of the political problems conwill go b.v ims to Seattle and then fronting us today. Mrs. Otto Ruf-tiMrs. Mars Larson and Mrs. by plane. These .voting men have ser Mabey prepared and servtS while winter this been roommates lovely refreshments to those penattending the BYU at Provo. Miss Svlvia Smcdlcy, daughter s(nL Miss I.ila aquamarine er , . Me-swe- mi-sio- n Sco-ber- g) n d De-lore- s 1 pn-Milt- BOUNTIFUL - n, U - Dancing 6 Nites Each Week . to . Stewart Grow hit trumpet and hit oll-tt- ar Orchestra MONDAYS - by Train - Ladies 10 Including admission thru th THURSDAYS gat FREE HaLt S S . Midway . . . lathing PkwtcBowry p - rl or-kfi- u - n gSZ of ml mm. cr AQVin-sonou- ns fJiox&ich, m mvtsm one ms ccms to is mum iCIlffl.' 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