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Show I i THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, ntCIMBCK KEWS Mr and Mrs Vbort T Smith turned to her home in Rupert, have been home for the Thanks- Idaho, after a visit here with her hohdajs They will return two daughters and their families Two missionary farewell testi- giving soon to their winter residence in A show, featuring monials were held Sunday evening Mesa. picture was held in the McCarthy W. Charley Elder Francis Clearfield. in The North Puu.s stake held its Second ward recreation hall Wed Carling, son of Mrs. Elva Carling, first Leadership meeting in the evening. Admittance was by budwas honored by the First ward new stake house at Cleartiehl re- get card members in their chapel. There G President cently. Officers of the First ward MIA Harold llolt were musical numbers, and talks with Counselor Calvin are: president of the YMMIA. presided, of Walker C John Lyman, by Melvin Bitters and Corbndge in charge of exercises. Hugh Wilcox, 1st counselor, Ralph Wyoming, Priesthood leaders and oi icers and Green, and 2nd Counselor, ClarBishop Yenvo E. Irson, who teachers of the In the YW.MIA, various wards vsere ence Bushnell also presided at the meeting. Elder in attendance da-- s serves work for Mrs. Thora Montgomery Carling will labor as a mission- each was conducted as president, with Mfs. Doris department Misin LDS the Netherlands ary and Mrs. Nihla Iverson as .In the Second ward, after preliminary music, and insion . . Literary class oi the first counselor and second counseElder Mark Brown was honored structions. Relief was held in Room lor Mr. Bushnell respectively. guest. Bishop Clarence J. Stoker Eleven Society with was recently appointed to his posiLiterary leader, was the and principal presided An tion, when Keith IL Jacques was Musical numbers in- Louise Younghei g m charge tlflVdip. William released, because of moving to Salt 0n cluded vocal and piano selections. interesting lesson was by Lake City. Elder Brown is a graduate of the Shakespeare gien The First ward MIA is conductDorothy teacher of Streeper, Davis high school and has been English at the Dais High Scholo. ing weekly instructions in square Base at Hill Air Force employed Mrs Hannah Pearson and her dancing in the recreation hall, for sometime. He is an active Colleen isited here sev- under the direction of Mr. and daughter member of the MIA, and plays on eral with Mr and Mrs An Mrs. Robert Blakely, who moved days Calthe team. basketball thon Montgomery The Pearsons to this community several months led to serve in the South West live in Preston. All interested Idaho Mrs ago from Ogden. mission in New Mexico and Arithe are is to attend invited Montgomery these classes of daughter zona, Mack will enter the mission Mrs. Pearson. held each Saturday evening, and home for training, In Alameda, California is Mrs to learn the steps and rhythm Dec. 5th He is the son of Mr. Alice Starks as a guest of her of these very beautiful dances and Mrs. Orlow Biwn. Mrs. Jim Emlav entertained in daughter, Wulsie her bbmc Thursday of last week FREE for members of her neighborhood PARKING club. Mrs Anita Flippen is recoverRemembor- ing ir her home from injuries Kartoon received in an automobile acciThe MONTH dent, near the St. Ros of Lana PicSunday. She was released Karnival church, to come home after medical treat At ment. Ilverv North Davis stake MIA road SATlRDVY shows were At 2 p. m. presented Tuesday evening. Four f irds presented their plays in succession in the CONTINUOUS Eiy ton recreation hall, and the QUEEN SHOWS five wards followed the s U N I) A Y rtmaining same procedure in the North Da3 to Close. ! vis stake house at Clearfield. . . A JUST OFF HIGHWAY 91 rollicking comedy, "Oh See What Happen, presented by MIA ac50c ADMISSION: Adults STUDENTS 35c tors of Clearfield First ward, was under the direction of Ray CHILDREN 14c CLEARFIELD llurt-vigse- n n pre-missio- n December NEW ... is truly QUEEN Theatre of big tures Your Bountiful, Utah Theater - SUNDAY Matinee Sunday 3:00 f. M. MONDAY December 4-- 5 DRAMA! TWO-FISTE- D (& has been appointed as p uchei Mrs Margaret ihooinAer for the lessons on Social Si.eine 1 to be given this seas, n Second ward Relict society is Thought" Last "The Signu Tiu-vi.,- soil was IVclaation of Relie! Government," Mi and Mrs Jov childien, thf lup.i ivinu.il Sant "Latter-da- m u , n .nice tm i, non for the H.ers, s once again i Mis bce Henson, 76, of Poi bello Id i had all her thret soi, a"d their wives around hei at the d nnei tah'e Host aim lust s Mi ,md Mis .limes l'er oi M ilio .Pis Other guests wer ' l e sti p l.ithoi J ll Hanson and Mi am! Mrs Lavnl ll.cr id Dillon Mold 1! .1 Mn ki Gooi h. t mi'ellv et O- and now ut Idaho all i e riiank giv mg l.olnlav is t ! t min' and dm v Clai k son M Mrs Miekev spaionhi ig d N is i returned home la-- t o' H P v Deni i thn e weeks ti ip to t h i. :he u:e 1 .uui and 1 to tU.u Stephen have letun. lieid to make then 'on., have been living lei m Memo Washington riu i on' munity welcomes tt.i n b.tlk ll as they always tv ho ties; oi citizens i a ;e Mack Brown was i n st of him s- e n the inside ot the Sal! or at a party recent u siv i n to lus ke DS temp'e lor the lust time mother and sister Mis Oilow and ieuving their t iiilow Brown and Miss Caud lb own in mt ills iid.iv. Nov lit were Mi their home. Mack h .ms soon foi md Mm Carnn Wilson, Mr and the mission Held Mm Bemanian Clegg Mr and Mrs Da Me. .chain Mi and Mrs James line, Mi ami Mis Cleon Gwvmi ORCHARD NEWS and Mi ami Mrs ll.nold llugoe ortv lUtmheis ot the ward aeuun p.mitd 'he newcomers and the The scouts are now iead to puk led me was given to them by thiir up your old rags and iron so have bisl op, Gl o Wilson them hamlv as a truth will he ava i'uneial civ ices tor Mrs Verna able from Wednesdav till the t.d Wi.gi.t Gidd.ud weie held 1'ues I nods leeeivnl dav, Nov in the assembly hall lowing Tiiesdav will go toward building the scouts on 1'em; le S j aie Mrs (.oiidard a home on the chuia h gi omuls loinui eoaiise'oi m the general Top news of the weik t, onion pies.dcmv ol the M MIA is the nn y er ot ll.nold Goddard of Or Scl uithies i.s a "brand in w pap., a s.,,t ill. ,d l.i.'alil foinier choister ol baby gul arrived t i Lake hospital Fridav Nov 74 to the Oivhatil ward Mi ami his ot ileea wile, tiluna loin the happy ummi ot gi ainiiiatighter llart and Gordon Schultlnes dhe loriiier I. Imp I orus and Mis little bundle of joy was Manwanug with their young son ui o m the M.mwamig home. coined by grandpan n's, M. ,r Paines MeXiee is a patient in ami Mrs. Wiliiam Hart and Mi Mrs. Cleon Schulthies all id ,d the Si Maiks hospital His eondi t. m is reputed improving Verda Mi and Min Steven Mr. and Mrs Kenmi.i Hu; tills Alley us they had a wondcitn! vi t w,t i v :i leuntlv guests of Mrs Alleys Mi and Mrs I) XV. Chris puti-ptheir daughter. Alyte and Lain and brother, Dr at Richmond. Calif, ll.e linn ,u ti Hugh :ii Unistcnsrn and an ly. rived home Wednevlav, No and with their son, Bill, inotond pproiinate!v two thirds of the or polished glass produced toldaho Falls for Thanksgiving "la dinner The occasion other than in the United States is used by the re automobile uniustn. Thanksgiving, was a familv I . I i i 1 I . al-- c 1 I --- .P-- v - v , 1 (sMooo day for terUned on Thanksgiving ot West Mr. J. W. Olsen BOUNTIFUL NEWS ni 1 oi the Modi in h tl.uk oune Albert, 1, 1919 KITH Mr. and Harvor, Bountiful and children. Karen. Marjorie and Virginia iorie is attending the BYu ai Provo and Virginia is a student . at the U of U. Week end guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Servos wer Mrs Agnes Holgate and daughter, Barbara, also carole and Louis Hansen, all of Monroe, Utah, IL IIAIUXIW Daunts for the fust time are and Mis Elbert Kldredge Jr. ol .salt lake whose baby daughter an iv id Sunday. Nov 27th at 5 Xir Mrs. and weighed 7 lbs tin former Jane Krd-n- i m ol l'hiladelpnia, !'a , daughter ol XI i .md Mrs Ch.ules Krdman. 1'1 yi ung lady is the first grand eh. bl lor Mi and Mrs Erdman and ,P so for the patirnal grand Iii cuts, Mr and Mrs E 11 Eld retlce of Bomititul T iiaimsgiv mg dinner and week end guests ot Mi and Mrs XV. W. Watson weie Mrs Watsons broth e.s, Sam and Manson D. Edmond son w.th Malison's son, Sam, of I la ton, New Mexico and Charles Ednmndson of Greenville, Calif I be Sessions c mp Dl'D will hold its meeting at the home of Vue Captain Kale H esiger Dec at 2 p ,n A '.tie Christ mas p. ogr.un has bei n arranged and gifts will be exebangeil. Ejch must iumg a gilt not to exceed fifty cents m value We desire all mt mbers to be present Stephen Hansen, son of Mr and Mis Dan Hansen is convalescing .oilow irn; satisfactorily surgeiy pei formed recently Captain James Paul Hampton in Bountiful leurtly lnr stoppd a 74 hour visit vvh his parents, Mr ami Mrs. James Hampton He was enroiite from Germany where he had been stationed lor a year to oin his wife and family m Corvallis, Oregon, for an indefinite P m 1 ldrt d ge is v Eri-da- 11, s' IV and Mrs James Hampton recently irinn the Pacific Northwest and a visit with Lei n ml 11 Hampton and Lun'v in Chelan, Wash and with Professor 11 Hampton and iainily in Corvallis, Oregon Leonard is with the liuest service and Henry is with the Oregon state agricultural college Mr. and Mrs Darrell Seivoss en Mi d lli-m- ITS 50 WAYS NEW FOR CENTERVILLE NEWS The Davis Stake Relief society board entertained the visiting, teachers of their stake, and the officers of the South Davis, and North Davis stakes at a convention and social at the Farmingtom i ihaptl ana anrusement hall Tues-Effie Mrs. 2 Nov. 29th at p.m. day Barton 1st counselor was in charge. Opening hymn Say What Is True" prayer by Susannah Heath. Song "Sunshine In Your Soul. Reading Camilla Barton. Vocal duets A and ., i.eien Sheffield and Ruth Frost. Talk on The Importance of Visiting teaching by Mildred Keyes.t An enlarged discourse on the by Christine IL Robinson of the general Relief society board. Closing hymn Far, Far Away On Judias Plains Ben. Florence Hess. A very peasant social hour follow ed, light re.r.fhments being served from a table centered with a clover replica of a Ijorne being visited bjr the Relief sod&ety teachers and her message prinMd above il. Centerville.econd ward, genealogical committee held an excellent cottage meeting at the home of Mrs. Ellen C. S. Cannon, Wednesday evening, Oct 30. Word has been received by Mrs. Joseph E. Williams of the death of her little granddaughter, Carol Ann, year and a half old daughter Windsor of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. (Morion) of Los Angeles, Calif. , . Mr. and Mrs. Hal C. Cheney, are the proud parents of a fine baby-gir- l born at the LDS hospital Dee. same-subjec- 50 e. d From its stylish new hood ornament to its new the new '50 Ford is packed with quality advancements. rear bumper, shock-mounte- i i Drive in comfort it on a foam rubber cushioned seat . . . listen to the silent, secure door locks . . . hear how noise gets shut out of the silent, sound-condition- I1 "Lifeguard" Body. (ojUlIc ITS THE ONE FINE CAR IN THE LOW-PRIC- 4 5 FIELD E e field offers you a V-- 8 enginethe same type Only Ford in the engine you find in Americas costliest cars! Its a 100 h.p. engine that delivers "go" at a touch. Yet its quiet whispers quality. The 95 h.p. "Six, too, is a smooth, quiet package of power surprises. One ride will convince you nothing but a 50 Ford will do! low-pric- ' 4 ALLIED Presents ARTISTS A KINO EROS. Production chirring ' Broderick Banr Marjorie REYNOLDS SULLIVAN f irtuuii Bnoan Suiu FnfcNl LroMplir Msii fty Cud t. d Sib K1K Strm ArtAor liiwtiui ,i) . Sdd RranM Mf' ky u "Lv! December WEDNESDAY TUESDAY !(( Bir BeiT Williams OUlltCE mV FUXI mctN ij raj raft ' CRAWFORD . 6-- 7 warner Bros! 5EZS5 Mt AMINE ALAN NA1.E - GEORGE December 8 THURSDAY Alexandre Dumas' ip Jw greatest adventure-romanc- SETS A NEW e THRILL-PEAK- ! EtlWARO SMAll See pouts Alexandre Dumas' the hear... (Count of and feel MONDE CRIST0 s' wt the ROBERT DONAT HJSSA LANDI difference FRIDAY - December SATURDAY Tia 9-1- 0 coisr at your FOR ' . A A KILLER tfs U w Y STTYl Utoac VIRGINIA COX DIOS . MM M USUI 1MU NIM WhH GADGETS Marion Willey ICO NORTH MAIN I BOUIITI FUL, UTAH Movot lit i oroHobi ol lilra cod. PHONE DT.2C0 |