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Show I i i THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949 C!d Star Uofhars Mrs. Mannings brother, William Walker, who lives in Ely Nev. A farewell program will be held G:nl:rvil!3 FI flan Garbaso Tea To Ba Raid Saturday at 8 P. M. Disposal Plata BOUNTIFUL Special invita-twnhave been sent to Gold Star otherh and Fathers bidding them She annual the annual Gold Star Tea which wil be given Saturday 4 p.m. at the American legion Hat in Bountiful. Hostesses will tm the American Legion Auxiliary ti the George R. Day Post No. 79. A short program wil be presented during which Ward C. Holbrook, former State Senator, will be the principal speaker. Corsages be presented to guesta. Mrs. Genevieve Duerden chairman of the afair, will be assisted by Mrs. Virginia Piepgrass, Mrs Marcella Wicker, and the auxiliary president, Mrs. Myra Fisher. The public is cordiall invited. s In the Interest of public health end general welfare of the com the Centerville Town munity, board has taken action to close the garbage dump on October 1, 1949 The area will be posted and fenced to prohibit dumping of refuge, etc Arrangements have been made to use the combined area of South Davis county with the exception of Bountiful City for the use of a new garbage site located in South Bountiful, (site located on old Hatch brickyard). Refuge may be hauled by residents of Centerville each Saturday. The Town will continue to pick up garbage on the last Saturday of each month. BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. James Manning Dr. C. F. Barn and grandson, Steven, recently re till. 280 E. 1st So., Bountiful, Utah .urned from their vacation which Phone 110 R. Hours 6 p.m. to hey spent visiting with their son, adv. !ex Manning, in Reno, Nev., and pjn. daily. Chiropractor, Mr. Ralph L. Rampton entertained with an elk dinner Wednesday for the Public Housing Administration employes. Dinner guest at the home oY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Rampton Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rampton Jr., and family ot Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton and two sons and Miss Evelyn Deseret News for a weeks vacation. Stephen Call was the at the Bountiful 5th ward fireside . chat Sunday evemng. The Layton First ward YV MIA for the lave named their officiers Mrs. AlPresident. coming year. Mrs. berta Burnham, counselors. Mayicne Schow and Mrs EdithRosen-iery, berry. Sec. Mrs. Winifred Mai-seWanda spkr m the Bountiful First ward chapel for Hal Curtis, Sunday. Mr. Curtis will enter the missionary home treatment. Oct. 10 He will fill his mission in Paid Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Maug-nathe Eastern States A graduate of and family have returned Davis high school, Mr. Curtis com& home after spending the summer W. C. pleted two jears at the University at their ranch at Pegram. Idaho. of Utah. He is well known in dra- Rampton. activity leader, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Flint and matic circles, having been in plays Mrs. Alice Scoffield, widow of Mrs. La Verd Adams. the leading corn panics speech. U U of are Richard Scoffield, celebrated her Urs. Ann Whitesides. Music Bertha Mr and Mrs. Dean Simmons were in Among locally, as well as at the is W . G this community and in the Salt Lake Theater. in Satuilday 78Ui birthday at her borne, Sunday been Mr. of has evening guests Peterson, Fern Sons. & This company Murray and Mary and Mrs. Jack Stevenson with her family. Calling on her dance. and duryears for business many Mrs. William Thorton of acthroughout the day. Mrs..Scof-fielDetroit, this time has earned wide Excavation got underway this of Appealed lo is a native of England, and u'eck for the new home of Mr. and Mich., is visiting here with rela- ing quality claim for the excellent came to the United States where Mrs. Leonard Layton on Gentile tives. Established by v. its sausages. Mrs. Maude Walker was taken to District she was married to Mr. Scoffield. street concern today is ole,y east of the new home St. Benedict hospital Wednes Parke, the the She is the mother of twelve living of Mr. just owned and operated by Mr. Parse and Mrs Calvin Corbr.dge. Case of the children they are; Mrs. Thora his four sons. David Stoker is now at the home dayMr.where she is very ill. FARMINGTON and Mrs. Gordon Shera have andOne Goodrich and Mrs. Olive Keller of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flint. of the most important serUnion Furniture, Co., which re moved into the John Thornley vices of W. C. Parke A Sons is Phoenix. was of Farm Mrs. court EdAriz.; Freda Stevenson a Davis in county Mrs. Fannie cently $127.39 wards, Salt Lake; Mrs. Leone Ben- ington visited last week with Mr. apartment. market they offer to the livegranted Judgment of The Layton Fourth ward drama- the nett. ant Finance Adams. D. Mrs Lillian the stock Farmington; Mrs. raisers of this section and Peoples Spencer against tized a pageant in Temple Marap- Adams, Kaysville; Syrll Scoffield, the location of their plant Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Rampton Through Thrilt Co, Sept. 14 had been at the Layton Second ward is 724 West 21st. in Ogden, the court. riage Alex district Carol OKden; Miss Second to Scoffield, Oakland, Evelyn, pealed daughter, Tlie case involves a sale of mer- Calif.; Charles Scoffield, Kaysville Snwthen and Dr. and Mrs. Jack adult Sunday school class Sunday small producer is able to market and wife, Mrs. B. Ellen Stevenson. William Rampton two sons, spent last w eek morning. his livestock at prices from which chandise to R. C. Saylor in pay G. Scoffield. Samuel Scoffield and end Lake. Mrs. anl t.JM.T,Vlolet..Cora Bear in no deduction is made for feed, who allegedly defaulted Beach at Ideal ment for the furniture and later Maurice P. Scoffield, Layton. She comes the news of a Faith Buss well of Ogden are va- yardage or commission as would From Roy converted such furniture to the haa 33 grandchildren and 17 great- baby boy born recently to Mr. and cationing in San Francisco and Los be made if the stock were shipped Angeles, Calif. to a distant packing house. use of the defendant without the grandchildren. Mrs. Louis J. Bone Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Max Barber are Mr. and Mrs. Percy B Lee oi are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bone. The concern deserves the praise legal right to do so. Parents of their first of the community because it has Oakland, Calif., is visiting this Mrs. J. D. Craig spent last v eek week with Mr. and Mrs. William in Syracuse with her daughter anc baby boy bom last week at a Salt always strived to maintain the Lake ' BeEnviabla Day and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Ira Thur two hospital. The Barbers have pure quality of its seusages. little Mrs girls. is such Barber popular the cause sausage are Spencer D, Adams. good in Syracuse. Hold By Marian Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wynn and son Gained the food laws and saniproduct, Mrs. Clay Adams was taken to former r and .Mrs. George Ronnen-karn- tation rules must be strictly adJimmy of Salt Lake were Wednes- the St. Benedict hospital in Ogden Sr. visited last week end in hered to. That W. C. Parke A day evening treatment. of Mr. is and where she undergoing guests Idaho with Mrs. Babetta Sons observe these rules is imRigby, Mrs. Frank Day and family. Rulon Weaver spent a few days Ronnenkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Carl mediately apparent, and has thus Miss Audene Shephard who has with his parents Mrs. Mr. and of Under the guiding leadership been in Sacremento, Calif., the Lloyd Weaver from his work at Ronnenkamp and Charles Ronnen- won them a wide patronage. They Albert T. Smith, the Smith Van- past summer has returned home Eden. kamp of Kelsey, Ore , whom they carry on a wholesale business and Smith Sales had never seen were there. ning Company and this sell to all leading markets and week to Nelson attend the Uni past , Tom Mackey and Douglas Mrs. Ester Green of have gained an enviable reputa- versity of Utah. She was accom are stores. at grocery a Kaysville, few Bryce days spending Mrs. Elizabeth Sandell of Tremon-totion throughout the The grade A beef supplied to much panied by a sister, Mrs. Jack Whe- and Zion Canyons have brought and region visiting at the home of Mr. retail outlets by this firm fs grain lan of San Francisco, Calif., who Mrs. Oma Wilcox entertained a and isMrs. R. William Adams. favorable publicity to this area. fed and fattened before slaughter, will a visit few weeks Mr. with of am few her friends daughter, Kathy community is Mrs. Wendell Adams' Mrs. John Allred are and comes from their own feed and No agricultural .Mr. facher birthday. the proud parents of their first lots, thus complete without the canning Mrs. George L. Talbot Sr., on assuring the utmost in Mr. and Mrs Dell Ellison and have an bkby bom fu tory as the farmersformust girl cuts a tained at at dinner quality last Wednesday son Gerald of Waterton Lake, Can., the LDS recently resulting m tender and their crop.. on immediate market hospital Salt in Lake. meet.' her tasty Guests Mr. Mrs. were: and Mrs. with birthday. spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lindeman are ' A wholesale meat concern such Through the operation of Smith Smith Lona Day and Mrs. Ireta Cole of L. E. Ellison. the Canning Company and the proud parents of their sixth as this is essential to the progress Salt Lake; Mrs. William F. King, Mr. add Mrs. Roy Simmons atSales, the best possible market is Kaysville; Mrs. at an Ogden and growth. W. C. Parke A Sons at Ice the State hospital. The review Shirley Heywood tended the assured the farmers for their pro- Mrs. Pratt Lindeman live in is a local institution operated by Whitesides and Mrs not evening. Monday fair, ducts. The Smith enterprises Skyline. . and efficient men and J. Morris Whitsides. ward The Relief Fourth Layton Mr. and Mrs. Lee T. Pratt are dependablea cnlv use a great deal of local peas service in supMr. and Mrs. O. F. Poulter of society will hold an opening social provides nessary and can which they and tomatoes the proud parents of a baby girl plying the very finest meats and Idaho Falls were to 2 at the start at the weekend of ward p.m. born recently at a Salt Lake ho market under the trade labels . chapel. Lesson week will be the sausages. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl i unerette, La Vora and Smith; but week. next of other also purchase a great deal Mr. and Mrs. J. S Lee of Em Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V. Stewproduce and fruits in season which metts, Idaho, and for family visited art of Roy were Sunday dinner are quick frozen and packaged the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. add Mrs. Dan Riley. distribution through the Smith Rufas Dickson. Miss Lon Jean Smith of SunThey are also visitSales organization. This progressive organization is ing with Mr. and Mrs. William set and Miss Patricia Green were Monday over nite guests of Miss one of the most important factors Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bingham and Sally Adams at the home of her in the industrial and commercial family of Preston, Idaho, visited parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams. progress of this section. Their last week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Of interest is the anouncement Clearm located w'hich are plants Call. of the approaching marriage of most modern the are among field, Mr. in the state and are equipped with visited and Mrs. Dean Simmons Miss Shirley Kent, daughter of with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Otto K. Kent and the latest machinery which is kept Leland Sunday Bone in condition. Kaysville. Douglas D. Bangerter, of Bountimost in the sanitary Mrs. Artell Chandler and Mrs. ful, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. BangBoth of he Smith plants offer emThurza Marshall attended the erter. A wedflmg tacention will ployment to many of the local club of Mrs. Madge Smith honort he young TBfrpHT at the people and ai;e thus invaluable not Bridge on Tuesday evening. Layton ward amusement hall Fri to the community, farming only Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schow left day evening. but to the town as well. The farmThe Layton Third ward Relief ers gain by furnishing the crops, Saturday for La Jolla, Calif., the local citizens by helping at the aboard the Western Air Lines society will hold a social and where they will be guests of the quitting at the ward plant. Thursday Backed by Albert T. Smith, the. enterprises bearing his name have lent a sound stability to this re gion and have In many cases actec as trade winners for the retail outlets distributing their products Personally Mr. Smith is a businessman of keen business ability who encourages every enterprise for the advancement of this section. Albert T. Smith is wholly deserving of our sincere praise, and these few words of commendation are but a just recognition for the many activities he has conducted on the behalf of the general welfare of the community. The honest and successful conduct of his business affairs is but a reflection of his character. We hope and trust that Mr. Smith shall continue to serve Utah and our readers for many years, and that the Smith enterprises will continue to prosper and grow with the times. Case 60D OP Tl IS... PtATO S' n Sons Parke Court Pnd son-in-la- p Inter-Moun-tai- n Oilftlf . Ut Recognition re-ceiv- e d Reputation and Smith Organization THIS former pitaL Mrs. Pratt i the Alma Ndder is slowly improv- Corns Mane Muir. . . ing at an Ogden hospital Howard Higley left Tu De Mr. Veda Brown Adams was Montana where he will rushed to the Dee "hospital m ployed. Ogden Friday where she will afternoon n C.THS SPHINX ' . Ot wu FOR MIS u UNt PtteN0tAP tucmic AND UtMT Spi A.Mtcm RoortfY Wix-om- SBISON .THOMAS C MARCONI V W jJpHEN THS MOON PASSfS Hi SUN UTWtfN fARTH, IT A. fLllPSf AND THt CAUSSS AN 0. PL APSE. E- - C.fCUPSr d - XT D.EUTf J to help your body maintain mm 7 Bezel Special Formula combines IRON with the important B VITAMINS Here at last is a great new formula which hat helped thousands of people who, without knowing it, are suffering iron Might deficiency in their diet and do not get enough Iron. This is Bex el Special Formula. Everybody knows the importance of B Vitamins. Everybody know the Im-fence of Iron in the diet to helpthe y maintain rich, red blood. Well, Jmt one capsule of Bexel Special For da a day (that's all you take) contains 5 tinses the minimum dally requirement of Iron! Also 5 times the minimum dally requirement of Vitamin Bi... In addition to the other Important B Vitamins. C 100 BAYERS ASPIRIN 59 VAPRO RUB you! Money-bac- k guarantee Thke Bexel Special Formula for SO days. If yon dont agree that you fed better, are your own bright eyed cheerful self again, your money wlU be refunded In full. What A Man This Inlired Inland! PERCALE DRESSES LAYTON NEWS ORAL COLD TABLETS Lt. Tha.vne Green returned to Take Now to Prevent Winter Colds Chanoot Field, 111., where he is with the U. S Air Corp Lt. Green flew here and spent the wek-enwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Green and other relatives. MIA meetings in the Lavton wards get underway with their first meetings of the season. Lay-toThird ward Monday evening, La ton First and Second wards, Tuesdav evening and Layton 4th ward, Wednesday. Refill Hal Chandler left Sunday for a few days trip to New Mexico. Of interest is the announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Thora Nalder daughter oi Deluxe Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nalder and Fred Gregory, son of Mrs. E B. Gregory of Farmington. Miss Eloise entertained at a shower at Gold her home Tuesday evening for the bride and Mrs. Vivian Nalder. siv WOOD CREAM will entertain this Thursday evening at a party at the ward Godfrey Relief society rooms. Miss Shirley Sykes of American Fork was Sunday guest at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Charles P. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson and children of Tooele, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Chloe Harris Mr. and Mrs. Owen Willey accompanied Mr. and Mrs Charles ONeil to southern Utah and Boulder dam. Elddr Dale Maughan son of Bishop and Mrs Charles F. Maug-hawho recently returned from the North western mission was the speaker at the Layton Tihrd ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons and sons Bobby and Billy wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vowles in Farmingfon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett and son, Randy, of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Carl Stimpson. Mr and Mrs Vird Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson attended the Kiwanis convention at Sun Valiev over the week-end- . 20's $1.35 WHERE ELSE BUT PENNEY'S AT THIS PRICE! d 1 49 20s $1.17 n 33 TONI Kits 60c $.01 Regular kit kil ALKA SELTZER 419 . L11LK OF MAGNESIA 39 pur Vacogla Enterol 35c Vicks 50c Phillips If you have been feeling fatigued, late nervous, weak, ly, all due to the fact that you do not get enough B Vitamins and Iron in food, then Bexel Special Formula may prove a real blessing to you. Regard lesa of whether youve been taking other vitamin preparations, try Bexel 1 Costa only 6 4 a day but may do wonders for There is just no end to the variety of $.50 jobs electricity will do for you on the farm . . . Soal Grinding and mixing feed, elevating grain, cutting roughage, baling straw, hoisting, grading vegetables and fruits, cleaning grain, milking, and a host of other tasks. ter-in-la- Arthur says it works. Searching for the right answers? They're osiris, Thomas Edison and Eclipse . Searching for the best quality prescription service and drugs? You'll find them at the BOUNTIFUL DRUG COMPANY. I Reddy Kilowatt takes them all in stride and works for the lowest wages paid any hired hand. RAYON KNIT GOWNS n Round, sweetheart and each touched with lavish lace. 32-4v-ne- cks, 0. UTAH POWER & UGHT CO. Horn OwnorsWp A TAX FAYING COMPANY - local Control ! 49 J.C. PENNEY GO . DEPARTMENT BOUNTIFUL, UTAH STo f. i |