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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL) LAITON, UTAH, LAYTON NEWS ....... Mat-ti- e where they visited with Mr. and Firth entertained for the last Mrs. George D. Watt. Mrs. Jackie year teachers of the Clinton school Watt who has spent the summer with a supper at the Clinton park. here accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts left Others from here were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Call, Golden Layton Saturday for their home at Huntand John Firth. ington Park, Calif, after a weeks Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hicken-loope- r visit here with relatives. Mrs. Olive Roberts accompanied them home, accompanied their son-in law and daughter, MHKK ton, were Mrs Man' Burton Mis Erma Bull, children, Luim-iwand Bernice, Bountiful; Bishop ;,nd Mrs. Silas Burton. Mr. arrl Mrs Burk of Salt Lake ami Mr and Mrs. Sterling Burton and lamilv of Fielding. Hill. Leo Mrs. and Mr. lh irts, and Rebecca i a i low Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ilawkcs, Sky last week with their of grandparents fine are the proud parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ball while babv boy born last week at the their parents, Mr. and Mis livid The LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Barlow were m California Hawkes nave two other children den were Sunday dinner guests of CLEARFIELD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winegar purchased of Woods Cross have Special interests class h.hl a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan meeting Wednesday evening m the Dan Riley in Skyline. chapel. It was the opening so little Cherries Bone has spent new of the season. Musical mini the past week with her grandpar cial bers included, a violin solo wdli onts, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bone, piano accompaniment, Birmcc Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons and Fuller and La Prele Stoker, tiom children, returned home Tuesday bone I am Kennard, a hook after spending four days at the reviewsolo, ol Cheaper by The Doan" Utah. narks in southern was givm by Mr, mini n,,vt i Rulon Weaver returned to Ogden. Election of new oftucis cm is he where Saturday for the 049 50 season wen as ploved. follows: President Conrad Fuller, and Charles Mrs. Maughan Class leader, Erne; Williams, and daughter, Rhea returned home secretary-treasurer- , Lola Buck. at ranch their from Saturday Funeral sendees for the Tegram, Ida. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jav E. Shaina Lynn Bennett was Sun Steed of Ely, Nev., were held Satdav overnight guest of her grandat 3 p.m. at the home of urday mother, Mrs. Maggie Simmons. .he babys grandparents, Mr. and the at town of out guests Sunday Mrs. E. Steed, Clearfield, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lay under Charles the direction of Bishop Ver-nE. Larson. Interment wa. in the Clearfield cemetery. Survivors include the parents, former ciea. field residents and children, Craig and Vicki, the grandparents of Clearfield, and the maternal grand father, F. Herbert of Sterling, Ida. also great grandparents, Mi. ana Mrs. Ianthus 11. Barlow, Sr Funeral services for Fred W. erts family entertained at a party H. Smith borne in Centerville last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DaThursday at a personal shower for I vid Cook in South Weber Thursday Miss Phyllis Simpson, a bride Mrs. Mable Stevenson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimpson and month. this Gene Bennett spent the week end and Mrs. Max Madsen returned Mrs. Don Perkins in Weber canyon on a fishing trip. Saturday from Gardenia, Calif., spent the week end with her par Mrs. Golden Layton and Mrs. SllTl . t Mr. and Mrs. EJfium Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, Leon Flint and daughter, Ruth son, Franklin; MYfrnwMrs. Frank Ann to Grand canyon over the Adams, granddaughter, Marianne week end. Buminghtm; Mrs. Luella HumMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farrer phreys, Miss Lottie Layton; Julie and children of Salt Lake; Mr. and Pat Adams and Joan Reed and Mrs. Charles Dibble and chil- spent Monday in East canyon and dren of Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ben Dibble and children of CaliEmley of fornia and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saratago, Calif., were dinner guests Dibble and children were Sunday Thursday at the home of Mr. and dinner guests at the George Dib- Mrs. Frank Adams. ble home. Marianne, granddaughter of Mr. Tommy Phillips small son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Adams is visiting and Mrs. Vence Phillips returned with them, while her parents are home Sunday from the St. Bene- tn Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams dict hospital. A party was held Thursday eve- and family were Monday guests of ning at the Layton Second ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindquist amusement hall in honor of the re- in Salt Lake. Miss Barbara Dickson and Miss tiring Primary officers all other MIA officers. Retiring officers are, Kola Smith entertained at the C. Mrs. Welma Page, Mrs. Mae Stevenson, Mrs. Sara Corbridge and Mrs. Annie Day. New officers are Mrs. Marjorie Simmons, Mrs. Dorothy Adams, Mrs. Nelda Corbridge and Mrs. Sara Corbridge. Each received a gift , George Edmonds and Lelahd Bone were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cole, Mrs. John Stoker and grandson and Albert Major spent Thursday at Como Springs. A large number of Layton people attended the wedding reception cd Mr. and Mrs. Alan B Weaver at the Bountiful Third ward hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ence and children spent last week at Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Poulson spent the week with relatives at Richfield. LeGrande Simmons, Stanley Cun ningham and Ned Nalder spent the week end at Fish lake. Ann: "Well, yes, but sitting up in the air Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Green anBetty: "If you lived in this drafty houae, youd do the same! nounce the marriage of their Delores Ann: "Dont blame your houae . . . what yon need is a Lennox and Wayne daughter, Hampson of Ogden. The marriage Heating System! Why, youd have warm air flowing was solmnized recently at Elko, gently through every room, without drafts or temperaNev. They will reside in Ogden. ture differences between the ceilings and floors! Last Thursday the new bride was "Wouldnt temperatures change when the furnace ia Betty: with a miscellaneous honored and stopping? going shower at the home of her mother Ann: "No a Lennox works most all the time, gives you Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Adams spent a temperature changes less than a teeny fraction of a degree! few days last week in Nevada S. Miss Carol Ellison, Richard Betty: "Sakes alive! Frank gets no supper tonight till he calls Dansie Robert and Stevenson, Jay the Lennox dealer! Whitman were among those gradDont Wait for Cold Weathor to Catch You Unprepared uating from the University of Utah Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess and WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS daughter, Kathy will leave ThursAND ENGINEERS OF day for California where Mr. Hess WARM AIR HEATING SYSTEMS will continue his studies. Mr. and Mrs; Laurence Page-andaughter, Joan returned to their DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS home Monday after a week visit here with relatives. C. G. (Pete) Chandler is suffer146 North Main Phone 105 Chas. A. Trump, Mgr. ing with a broken arm which he received when he, slipped at his home. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and Kathy returned home Tuesday after vacationing in southern Utah Coll us today! Wo or YOUR CIRTIFIID UNNOX DIAtIR Arizona and Texas. Members of the Walton A. Rob Trc-monto- n 1 day-ol- d o ' 1949 annual three-daMembers of the Clearfield eonwiition held club attended an outing at this vear at St. George Nearly BOO de legates left ThursLagoon, Thursday evening of last day for Las Vegas. Nev.. to atweek The family of Mr. and Mrs. tend the annua! convention banBriant S Jacobs held a supper quet, at which Gov. Vail Pittman and Gov J Bracken parly at The Wheel, Weber canyon ot Nevada, of I Lee tali will be featured JaMrs. Mr. and Besides recently. cobs and son, David, others pres- guests Mayor Earl J Glade. Salt ake- (Tty, will ent were, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Japreside Other officers elciti'd were Mrs. Eldon Mr. and Bennett, cobs, Mr. and Mrs. Chariton Jacobs, Mr. George E. Collard. Provo mayor, and Mrs. Aranthon Jacobs and first vice president, and I. C. children of the group. Mr. and Mrs Kommncy, Salt Iaike (Tty commisBingham Jacobs were absent, due sioner, second vice president. Named to the board of o being on a vacation trip to were Edward T. Saunders. Ogden . city commissioner; P. L Jones Celebrating their wedding Nephi mayor; William llvde. Hyde Mr. and Mis Pete Hamblin gave a dinner party in their Park mayor; A. H. Rhone. Tooele home Sunday. Olliers present were city councilman; Janies Sargent, A. D. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hamblin and Panguiteh city treasurer. chtkhcr of Salt Lake City; War- Keller. Price mayor; 1, W. Peterren Gilford of Hill air base; Norma son, Perron mayor, and Mathew Hamblin, George and Kate Ham- M. Bentley. St. George city councilman. blin. Mrs. P. 1, Jones, Nephi. was A shower honoring bndeelect, Roma Park, was given Wednesday elected president of the league Other auxiliary officers rvening of last week by Mrs. Ruth auxiliary. Hatch and Mrs. Elda Stevenson at include Mrs. Roy Williams, SL the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deibcrt George, first vice president, Mrs Karl J. Glade,. Salt Fake (Tty, secJaqucs. ond vice president, Mrs. Moss Jean Sclme, Price, secretary, and Mrs William Hyde, Hyde Park, parlia mentarian. v 1 Cali-ierma- - . dire-etor- s anni-vcisaty- LAYTON'S CHIEF HEADS LEAGUE Layton Ward Carnival Set Layton Second ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, is holding its first carnival at Iho ward amusement hall and grounds in West Layton. Supper will be served from 5 to 8 p.m. Games and carnival concessions will be in operation starting at 1 p.m. These will include a dunk-e- r and. to be prepared for such an emergency, girls were advised to have bathing suits handy. LeRoi Day is general chairman for the carnival. Members of his committee are Mrs. Deliah Flint, Relief society Mrs. Vera Evans, y YWMIA; Mrs. Marjorie Simmons, N. Cowley Sr., YMMIA; Thayne Corbridge Sunday school; Mrs. Velma Barlow, Primary; Jerry girls leadership; Clarence Price cuts averaging $200 on each car are forecast for the new models of automobiles. The definite amount of the cut must wait wage negotiations. In a normal year nearly three At a traffic intenrtion the million i i of sheet metal are mail truck has the right of way used in Hu production of tin cans over alt other vehicles at all times in this country. Rarold E. ElliST. GEORGE son. Layton town board president. Thursday was elected president the Utah Municipal league to of succeed Mayor Curtis L. Miner ot Logan. The election wound up the business sessions of the league's 42nd ismart decorating 4 biginsiu-- . by MOHAWK RALEIGH Isnt it comfy up here? fy'Aw- U. ''ijSw-- ' - f Vi Theres rare drama underfoot. Exquisite charm throughout your home when you choose Raleigh Carpet. . f tT Y Y A Larsen Investment Announces Y Y v fT ? tT Y Y Y iT? Y T T T Y ?T ? fY t Y f t Y Y Y Y fY Y -- Y ISALTlLyAKElCITtYglSEPJ11 6Itol24 Y Y Y Y Y t T T T The rich colorings of Raleigh adapt quickly to modern or period settings. Its appealing sculptured effect combines beauty and luxury with exceptional wear. Simplicity in its dignified Shell and Scroll designs makes it a favorite of smart decorators. and invite you to visit the "VERNON," located at 478 East 1200 North, Bountiful, in beautiful new Crestwood Subdivision, Sunday, September 11th through Sunday, September 25 from 4:00 to 8:00 P. M. daily, and from 2:00 to 8:00 P. M. on Sundays. this $8,1 00.00 home is built and furnished by the following Bountiful firms: General Builder Building Materials and Hot point Appliances Ornaments & Towels Draperies & Decorating Carpets & Furnishing Carpenters Electrical Work Painting Linoleum Plumbing Larsen Investment Co. Fishers Bountiful Lumber Company Charlesons Mrs. Burt & Mrs. Gordon Furniture Company Rasmussen & llermansen Union Frank Willey Co. Clarence Krenier K. & W. Linoleum Co. Eli Rodgers Company -- , LARSEN INVESTMENT CO. Bountiful, Utah Phones 623-W-7- 55 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y yY Y i Y ?Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Gibson were held Saturday at l p.m. in the Clearfield First ward Philip chapel with Counselor Blood officiating. Prelude and postlude music was played on the piano bv Mary Blood. Invocation, Albert T. Smith and benediction David E Layton, patriarch. Vocal solos were ,In the Garden, Gloria Ashby; Goin Home, David Cook; Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, Gladys Simpson, and Robins. O, My Father," Mane Accompanists were Mary Blood and Louise Cook. Speakers were Herbert Barnes, David Layton and G. W. Guthrie AH eulogised the deceased as a athlete when lie a voung man, and related how he was the ideal of the small boys in the town, when lie played baseball on the Clearfield team, and that he never took unfair advantage of an opponent; also was a good Neighbor and friend. Mr. Gibsona died in an Ogden hospital after long illness. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibson were among the early settlers of Clearfield. Survivors are his wife, Mary bell Layton Gibson; 4 sons, Jacob,4 Clifton, Dell and Dean Gibson; Mrs daughters, Mrs. Mabel Baxter, Virginia Shepherd, Mrs. Helen Fletcher, Mrs. Faye Beyer; one brother, Don Gibson 4 sisters, Mrs Nessy Ewers. Mrs. Hattie Chase, Mrs. Annie Eddy, and Mrs. Martha 1 Rampton; also 19 grandchildren,unwere Flovvers great grandchild. der the direction of First ward Re-at lief society. Dedicatory prayer cemgraveside in Kaysville-LaytoMalcolm offered by etery was ' Rampton. , Former Bishop David Stoker is a guest of his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flint in Layton. Previously he had been a house guest for a month of another daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Page, also of a Layton Mrs. Flint, the former the Mrs. and Page, Stoker former Iva Stoker prior to their when their marriage lived here the original father peas bishop of Clearfield ward. Home from an automobile tnp to the west coast are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gailcy They toured the northwest and visited for several days in California with Mrs. Galleys brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Green Both Mr. and Mrs, Gailey were on vacation from their work. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fowley ana son, Roger, visited in Hcnefer with relatives for several days, this past week. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Wallace had as their guests in their home for the week end, Comdon Avery of Provo and Dwayne Rasmussen of Kaysville. w-2- s PHONE UIAK BOUNTIFUL, 15. NEW ervus Drug AND BOUNTIFUL, UTAH PRESCRIPTIONS A n ..... DR UGS SUN D R I E De-lil- n I? Sim- mons, seventies and George Stevenson, ciders. The event is open to the public. me e . Qwed in Pleasant $ uiiounoincs , At Reasonable Prices |