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Show TUX LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, IFTAJJ, JULY 21, ORCHARD NEWS Henry Larsen took hU Sunday class on an outing up City canyon one evening last week but due to a little tough or gas lock, such as running out the and the canyon up way Isif 10 pim at closing anyon gate to take his group to his home refreshments. the lor Seifert Mr and Mrs. Herbert Martin Mrs. and Mr. cud family and Mrs. Seiiert and family, Mr. Coleman Elsa Wilford Buttle. Mrs. Mrs. Martha Jentlch, a of New Slim Miss Martha Gibsonvacation ork are spending their Kbool Ctrt k -- t5?S2Sd the intersection of 8th NorU. o! SU Uk, Monday were the fine Orchard ward ,2 fill thecl.rc o cr. The lor flillorfl tniJw driven by collided with yavlor Woods Cross, James William driven by of Salt Lake Mr. Taylor's Glenda Lee, two children Val and 11 and 14. suffered minor members of the Or Kmtv-siward Sunday school attended the class outing at Lagoon MonJohn gay evening, announces and chairman of S",emlnta. Taking credit tor wt ot SS x Carl Buchanan family of 4 Jho had to attend the MIA atako there anting the same evening at were an even 100 OrchardRes night. TheJ1JTt lagoon that by the of food was runing ArRose the in tables the hme the to due out te were filled, Unffins and Rollins getting there and hut in time with sandwitches take, all had plenty to eat The hard boiled eggs, potato salad and sliced tomatoes could have been t saioyed better if Pearl Ilicr hadn shaker. salt her with so been tight After all had eaten too much, they tnioyed the rides and concessions.Is While little Kathleen Taylor wkbrating her 2nd birthday Fri-Is day July 22 her sister, Aileen visiting with her aunt and uncle, at Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Betts Woodland. Mrs. Mae Wankier of Los Angeles is enjoying a visit with her vster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Candland of North Salt Lake are thrilled to announce they have a new grandson. The young man, weighing 7 lbs 4 oz. was born to Robert L. and Renee Stewart, Wednesday July6 at the Holy Cross hospital. Larry Robert, with his momma and sister. Sharon, 3ft, left grandma and grandpa Candland last Sunday by plane for Pueblo, Colo., where they will be at home with their daddy. Elwin Jensen had charge of the Laub family reunion held at Lagoon last week. Ilis daughters, Ilona and Venita returned to with their grandmother, Mrs. Isabel Curl and are now enjoying a, trip thru Yellowstone park. Wanda Dunn, Ella Christiansen, Norma Farsberg, Beth Bangerter, Mona Jensen and Maurine Hess enjoyed dining at the Temple Square hotel Thursday evening. Little Susan Frederikson, daughter of Henri and Irene celbrated her 3rd birthday at Lagoon Saturday. Helping her celebrate were grandpa and grandma Sudweeks of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boes' are aow making Cedar City their home Po-eateL-lo lilt Layton home. The group enjoyed Pages lane from Neil Williams, equatic school, as representatives competive games, weinies, roasting the Bowmans come from the east of Davis County Red Cross ears, fried spuds, coorade and bench in Salt Lake City and are chapter. very happy in their new home and green apples right off the trees. These boys will now serve as Mr. Earnest Hamblton arrived each have a water aafety directors, L. C. HolThey last week to accompany his wife or nd pedigree dogs brook, chairman of the Davis anhome to Fresno, Cal. They are and plan to have all fine things County Red Cross chapter, enjoying old friends and relatives of a small farm. nounces. . Miss Margean here, this being their home before .Taylor from Butte. This school is one of the six in moving to California, 25 years ago. Mon. a of Pacific area, and is designed couple the ,Pnding Something a little different hap- weeks. Visiting her friend, Arleene to provide instructors to carry on pened to Marjorie Oleson recently. Peterson. the Red Cross campaign to make She had the good fortune to atMra. Milo Pelton and eevry American a swimmer tend the Hawaiian picnic held in son Dick left for Calif., to make every swimmer a life sifer! Cotton Wood canyon. There were home after spending the past 2 28th year of operation, the Int several natives from Hawaiia, sevthe Peltons here. Young ipproximately 4000 recreational f eral missionaries who had labored Miio is staying for a while with instructors will complete training in the islands and a goodly num- his grandparents to ease the va- courses in 39 aquatic schools ber Hawiians who are American cancy. throughout the nation, according We can report this born. There were 25U attending Red Cross morning that to Basil OConner, this picnic and program. And the Orvis Mann is still looking for chairman. food served was flew in from the you to call and he is resting about llawiian Islands by air plane for the same. About 1 out of every 6 perMr. and Mrs. Bob Freestone and the special occasion. Marjorie tells in the U. S. has received an sons us it was varied and most deli- family enoyed 4 days traveling American Red Cross certificate for to Bryce canyon, Cedar Breaks, cious. Mrs. Bernard Gull is enjoying z canyon and home by way the visit from her sister Miss Enid of St George. freshments by the youngsters Coleman from Magrath, Alberta, Wednesday 27ih is a very Important date for all Primary chilthey were given a handmade paper Canada. Mrs. Wally Anderson is spending dren and their parents. napking. At 8 Mrs. Ida Lubbers has been cal- a few days in Roosevelt, Utah, Oclock the summer festival will led by the LDS church to do mis- visiting her mother and small begin with children dressed in will sionary work in Denmark.in She daughter. The four Anderson chil- Indian, llawiian, and Scandanevan enter the mission home Sept. dren are in Calif., for the summer. costumes dancing and singing. You Enroute tot heir future home Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hammond will see some very fine work done In Quantico, Virginia, Lt. Col. of Clearfield, Ut., were guests during the summer months by the Douglas Earl Reeve, wife, Mary, over the week-envarious groups. with the Omer Leaeners of and daughter, Linda, stopped for Bangerters. folks were The children have been eager to These a lew days visit with his folks, neighbors years ago and enjoy the participate In each weeks program Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Reeve. Wednes- friendship and visits among each and youll enjoy seeing what a good Primary we have. Bring your day, Capt. Murdock and wife stop- family. ped at the Reeve home and reMr. Franz Shrier of Salt Lake grandmas, neighbors, and friends. We are really proud of the last layed a personal hello to them City was a guest speaker at Sacraweeks from their daughter Shirley ana ment meeting Deseret News magazine Sunday nite. Mr. lamily who are now living m Ger-to Shrier was a resident of West cover. It had the beautiful picmany. The Murdocks returned Bountiful a few ago and was ture of Miss Nedra Turner with the states recently after spending happy to returnyears and meet old goregous peonies. Lots of folks 3 years in Germany. friends. He stressed in his dis- grow peonies, but Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Pearl celebrated her course the need of reading the Orval B. Turner can well be proud of their daughter. We all are. 16th birthday Thursday July 21. scriptures and being familiar with Saints the facts of the Latter-dareligion. VICTOR IN PARIS Mr. and Mrs. Pickett and chil 819 J Ph. B. Mangus dren were Sunday guests at the Madaeoiaelle PARIS, FRANCE Agness home of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley N 19 aontha, raisea Pariaette, The young folks enjoyed a very Petersons. her hand in victory after t, wonderful fireside evening at the in bahy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Page spent inning BOUNTIFUL Donald G. Larbut Mr. Paria finds he home of Mr. and Mrs. Omcr Bang- the first week of their vacation son, Glen R. and Wayne needs both of a erter on Sunday evening. The in Bear Lake, Ida., a wonderful Russell, all of Ashby, hie,ta end returned order assistance, speaker being William Loren iu!et place to relax and enjoy recently from Cleartield, Twin-Echwhere to froa Goldman from Farmington. He a real rest. They stopped in Loga'i dignity keephie a course they completed of falling life in front of coateet his told the group of early and visited relatives on their re training in water safety and rein a Catholic orphanage and of his turn home. lated subjects, at the Red Cross judgea. Latter-dathe into conversion Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson early Saints church. Hostesses for returned from an eastern trip drivthe evening were Mrs. Stella ing a new Hudson car. It ca be true, they are moving away. Beverly Bangerter, Maryetta atMitchell, and Fay Crawley. 37 There is a for sale sign on their tended the fireside. home. They cant do us that way. Those attending the West Boun In the busy summer season, tiful Sunday school from the stake with vacations guests, canning, and board were first Assistant Don J. every day affairs we seem to forCampbell; Milton Thackeray from get our elderly folks and home the Gospel Dactrine dept; Agness bound friends. Theres Mrs. a i B. Mangus, genealogy dept, and Jackson unable to be at all first Inter, dept. Jane Page, our ward affairs but would love It just doesn't look like anything to see you call at her home, she should happen to the driver, or needs your hand shake and stay the truck or the apricots enroute long enough to pass the time. to the church welfare center but Mrs. Ada Parkins of California it did. Cliff Taylor was banged is spending her vacation here and bruised up, his 2 children among friends and relatives and Gwenda Lu and Val were taken there are many as Mrs. Parkins in the ambulance to St. Marks for was born and raised here in this a check up and released immediat-lvalley. She is staying with her with no serious results. The sister Mrs. Horton Eldredge. Mrs. Annie Roberts is spending truck was damaged when it over turned with a heavy load of apri a wonderful summer with visits cots. The apricots were sc a Here c from her 2 sons. Cal and Bex. up and down 8 Vest and 4 th north Cal and his wife has spent the But the little boys in that vicinity past month here and have gone eagerly and hurrily gathered them over to Twin Falls, Ida., to visit up for their mamas with very Mrs. Roberts sister, Rex and his wife and small daughter Linda are little wasting. Mrs. Esther Layton and Mrs, here from Santa Barbara, Calif, David Hepworth entertained their to stay 3 weeks with relatives and teenage groups at a very enter many old friends. Rex has been CORDIALLY taining camp fire party at the with the Owl Drug Co. for 30 years in Utah and California. TO SAVE THE HELP OF We welcome into our community Mrs. Mary S. Bowman and her 2 lovely daughters, Connie and Pat They purchased that beautiful home next to Orvis Manns on town. For the past two years they have been living at Hunt. Ida. Mrs. Boes is the former Florine Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Wood and family have moved back from Idaho and are making their home in Centerville. Mr. temporarily wood is employed at the Wilkinson Hudson Co. as a mechanic. Guests at the Frank Mayo home recently were Mr. Mao's brother, Richard and friend Eddie Hadley ot New York City. This is the first visit the brothers hove had together since 1945. Recent visitor at the Johnny Christiansen of Salt Lake, and on July 12 their youngest son, Wayne W. celebrated his first birthday. Kindergarten children entertained their mothers at school Thursday morning July 14th with singing. dancing and reciting. Their art work was displayed by their teacher. Mrs. Thornwall. As the mothers were served eight re- ,uun. . d y WEST BOUNTIFUL RED CROSS : NEWS title con-tea- little 10-da- y y Kill-pac- lt k, Wishing Mel-vin- wont Paper Cups Paper Forks Spoons Pk9 2c 49c 24 Tablets , YOU'RE best INVITED THIS FRIENDLY BANK. IWD Woods Cross, Utah All Popular Brands J70 We Pay 2 Clearfield, ONI-MC- D S GAZOJZ Mio-aia- a mini mamma SLSi VALUE 1 has L. C. Holbrook, Red Cross chair man of West Point, and LeRoy B. Smith, treasurer of Sunset, and their lives, have recently returned from the national Red Cross held in Atlantic Citv cor-venlio- n ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Austin E. Larsen a Veterinarian is now accepting calls in Davis county. Call Kaysville EY S Semi-Annu- 260-- J af ONE GROUP Womens Summer Sandals e $315 Cool Washable Fabric with long wearing rubber soles . . . Coirs . . Red, Blue and White reduced:! Phone 22 ONE GROUP Interest on Savings Childrens Summer Bonnets . 50c PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 39e t Clearance on all summer bonnets . Hurry lor these. VACATION TIME SENSATIONAL Films SWING BARGAIN! OIRECTOS lltmh - Kodoxs - Developing - Fish- Q&sKQ&XEB ing and Hunting licenses -- And everything to make your VACATION THE WOMEN'S COOL SUMMER BEST YET STARK JEWELRY At J. C. Penney Store PHONE 214 BOUNTIFUL, UTAH BLOUSES Sporting Goods REDUCED TO CLOSE OUT $20 HOTPOINT APPLIANCES PGCMKsOGOlHi) jjgfl Gillette Seper-Spee- d Razor and Gillette Dispeaser Oat-Pi- ) $310 fflHHDUfflr Come in and get it! Myron Mabey, been appointed first aid chairman for the Davis county chapter, American Red Cross, replaceing William L. Davis, Bountiful. Mr. Davis has served in this capacity for the past three years. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation per carton have it! (up CDQBOOflllB SUPER-SPEE- V Formers State Bank Cigarettes Plastic Wipe On Use it on everything We V Glenda Miller of the Davis county Red Cross water safety program, is now teaching sixty students each Monday at Lagoon, fundamentals of swimming. The group was organized by the Kaysville community recreational group who alsotransport them by bus. Arrangements for the course were made by Mrs. Thomley Swwan of Kaysville. WILL! The quick and sure 0c ALKA SELTZER -- SAVING BAND AID bandage -- but SELECTION & J. M. Burt. for you VACATION HINTS We have the JQc pkg JQc pkg Nine housewives recently graduated from a streamlined home nursing course given under the supervision of Miss Angunus, state field representative and Mrs. Emil Whitesides, county instructor. The ladies were from the South districts Bountiful and Orchard and were sponsored by the South Bountiful PTA, according to Mrs. Red Cross nursing tion has been cut in half despite chairman. They received pins and a large increase in the number certificates. who go swimming. Industrial acThe graduates were: Mrs. Or- cident studies reveal that em- lean Clarkson, Mrs. Vivian Muir, ployees with First Aid training Mrs. Wionna Hammond, Mrs. Cleo Pave 40 fewer accidents than Moss, Mrs. Margaret Hyatt, Mrs. their untrained fellow workers. Lucille Beckman, Mrs. Helen Brown, Miss Ruth Atkinson, and BOUNTIFUL Friday is the Miss Clara Jensen. close of the water safety courses Mrs. F. B. Muira nd Mrs. White-side- s took the coure in Ogden prebeing given at Lagoon by the Davis county Red Cross, and all par- vious to the class given in ents are invited to atend and see the progress made by the students The army of persons who urge according to Paul Buys, water and greater centralization chairman. greater safety The more than two hundred of authority and greater and greatstudents taking the course for the er dependence upon the federal past two weeks have been in- treasury are really more dangerous structed to age and ability in six to our form of government than separate groups: First, taught to any external threat that can posnot fear water; Second, an adult sible be arrayed against us. Gengroup; third, those not afraid of eral Dwight Eisenhower 0O0those who can swim some, ini' as a Simile: As discouraged provements; fifth, those who can swim well, improvements; sixth, father with a lay, worthless son. 0O0small childrens group, accompan This is the time of the year ied by parents. The instructors are Miss Glenda when we are tortured with that Its Miller, Donald Larson, Dale Ad- masterpiece understatement, ams, Wayne Russell, Glen Ashby, 'varm today! Horace Argyle and Rex Snow. BIGGEST SHAVING Perry Leavitt of the Pacific area Red Cross will be in charge of the water safety demonstration BARGAIN EVER! Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. Buys states that the public is invited. get them WITH Paper Plates of a health, safety or other training course, according to a survey just completed. These included First Aid. Water Safety, Accident Prevention. Home Nurs-ng- , Nutrition and Volunteer Services in various other fields. 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