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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, DECEMBER 15, 1949 pins,, only their heads rom going far." Mrs Allen Bers ' (Helen) spoke forcefully o Importance of the Priesthood In he Home." Mrs. Joann F. lirrish e .tilted to the benefit derived rom the visits of good faithful ward teachers. Pres. Orson Clarks 'heme was Prayer." Pres Allen Blood "The Beatitude Mark Peterson spoke most forcefully , on "The Free Agency, "Per k-- cp CENTERVILLE NEWS Frederick Som Peierson CFred) 64, died at his home (which was origmally build by John E. Wool-leyThursday, Dec. 8th, of a heart ailment. He was born Sept 18, 1885, in Heaver a son ot John and Mary Jane Davis Peterson. On Feb. 15. 1911, he married Mary Weilrnmann In the Salt Lake tom- , s ls ps- L,btr,y pie, lie had lived here most of his an God. bene- act (shushed by of Ue. an accommodating coal dealer "tion Vern Witcher. and fanner. He ts survived by his The Cagamorc camp of the I)UP widow, two sons, Raymond W. Peterson, Oakland, Calif, and Glen held their regular monthly meetR. Peterson, Centerville; two broth .nj an Xmas Party Thursday, Dec Captain Ada P. P. ers, Bert Peterson, Layton andil' a and vice captain, Peterson. Salt Lake City and dayy, Prrsidmg five sisters; Mrs. Melissa Crook, El l'31 W- hord conducing; pledge the United States of the. FIa2 Christina Monte, Calif.; Mrs. ,P(1 by 1 arl: Adlbe was Anlf.nca Mrs. Laura Whimpy, Dahlenger tbc ), Ran-Jess- e - , and Mrs. Geneya Simons, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Mina Steppcn, May- Wood, Calif. Funeral services were held in the Centemlle First ward chapel Saturday, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. Prayer at the home, Mr. G. A. Weilcnmann, brother of Mrs Peter son. Prelude Morgan music, Mrs. invocation Amelia H. White; Henry Cleveland, solo, "In The Garden," Mrs. Ulysses Grant, or- gan solo, Mrs. White. Talks by John F. Porter and Clarence Reev-es, "Come, "Come Ye Disconso- late," Wm. Norris Knighton. Bene- diction Arthur Brewster; grave in Centerville cemetery was dedi- cated by Milton Wwlenmann, Mrs. Peterson's nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Coles (Norma Hardy) have our deepest sympathy in loosing their prema-turlborn little, and only son, Clyde Hardy Coles Sunday, Dec. llth. Graveside funeral services were conducted Monday, Dec. 12th at 4 p.m, in the Centerville ceme- . i i y tery. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gwynn (Rosabella Streeper) are joyful over the arrival of a baby daughter, born Saturday, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley T. Tingey are the proud parents of their second son born Tuesday, Dec. 6th. All are doing well. The local lady Lions held their annual Xmas party Friday, Dec. 9 at the Centerville Second ward amusement hall. Maxine Porter (Mrs. Rodney Porter) was In charge. Chairman of the program committee, Mrs. Edgar Smoot took charge of the program, a skit by Mrs. Hugh Ford, a and b Duo dances, Michael Cannon and Jeannette Glover, and some excellent ard amusing toasts. As this is one of the occasions when the ladies entertain their husbands. Tables were set with most beautiful decor ation of Xmas greens, miniature a delicious three course dinner waa served. Mrs. Merrill Rushforth thereby proved her ability as the chairman of the refreshment committee, Mrs. George Barton and Mrs. Luzell D. Wilde the decorat- ing committee did themselves proud. Strings of colored lights from each corner of the hall met at an immense ball of Xmas greens in the center from which hung misletoe. The stage was centerei by a brilliant Xmas tree from which each guest received their gift. Candy and other decoration canes cleverly added to the general effect Dancing filled out the remained of a most pleasant even- - mfirs. Louis Selleneit entertaied camP by l!,1?'., "arj5,tbe1 Vprab? Angels Sing; pray .Chaplain Emily I, Parrish, wpre. rcai aHd f'h'Jt roll ca len R. Cook. Lesson n ,.lby was The Church Schools leaders, Edith H. f'Yen by lliri and Norma S. Sesnons, Farr,lsh gave something abot t.be riy schools here in Centemlle .Emily Noble was one her earliest school teachers. Goneive Hartwell was another beautiful school teacher, Mary Barrett one who kept her in after school until she could spell char-thJfter. Adelaide Ward, Emily Noble Mr Priestly, Mary Bassett, Mr. Wo'senholm, Mr. Chandler, Prof. Phelps, Mr. Dean, Captain With- ririll, Prof. Phalps and R. H, Roberts, told of the old spelling match and going through Rays arithmetic snd national fifth reader. Prof. Phelps taught such wonderful penmanship; "School Days, sung by Mrs. John Price, accompanied by Mrs. Seth Blood. First county captain, Leona Arbuckle was with us and now said that we were to he called on to furnish rag carpets for one of the rooms fn the new pioneer memorial building. Camp sang "Jingle Bells, ladies chorus under the direction of choister Florence C. Roberts sang. "Holy Night, b, "Santa Is Coming To Town. Aadjnumment was moved and seconded during the social hour, Sylvia Carr Tingey played Xmas carols. As the lifts were distributed a delicious luncheon was served by Edna France, Ellen Shepley, Sylvia Tingey, Ada Randall. Maude Brown, Myrtle Farnsworth, Julia Squires, assisting host esses e j Layton flows Jimcrsity of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons were li sister-in-law- e I Artell Chandler entertained her club last Tuesday. Mrs. Thursa Marshall entertain and ed a few guests at her home TuesMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Le Chininant. son Jack, daughter Mary of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Wallace Gailey. Mr. Le dom- day evening. inant was the speaker at the Lay-to- n Fourth ward sacrament meeting the same evening. Jack Perkins is home from the navy to spend a month with his 1. Of what state cs Phoenix the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Perk- capital? ins. 2. Of what state is Little. Rock Bishop Clyde Adams is in the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs. L. E. Ellison attended at Chi Omega Sorority house in Salt Lake Monday afternoon. Bob Day was taken to the Dee hospital in Ogden Saturday where he underwent an operation. Mrs. Audree Shepherd spent the week end with her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Adams and sons. Miss Suzanne Adams spent the week-enin Logan with her sister Sally, who is atending the Questions and her neighborhood club Thursday Dec. 8th. - Mrs. Mary F. Parrishs home was the attractive setting for An Open House" Saturday and Sunday Dec. 10th and llth where she graciously let her friends and relatives who A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wixom spent called enjop seeing her large display of figurines, lamps with their a few days in Idaho last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams atbeautiful hand decorated shades, tended funeral sendees for Mrs. and vases, jewel boxes, slippers trays which sheh as painted for Pricilla Davis in Bountiful. SatChristmas presents for her chil- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch dren and grandchildren. The guests and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hal refreshments also could enjoy daity Chandlder were Sunday guests of as they visited. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chandler. Thursday afternoon Dec. 8th Mrs. Reuben Green left Thursthe Relier Society officers of the Second Ward Relief Society were day for Seattle, Wash., with Mr. hosts to 26 of Anne G. Streepers. and Mrs. Marlin Green and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Horrocks relatives, friends and neighbors of have moved to Salt Lake to make to down who motored Centerville see her at the attractive home of their home. Mrs. Otha Green returned home Miss Myrtis S. Thompson 1334 G week after visiting relatives St Salt Lake City where Anne now last lives. Mrs. Boyd arrish told the in California. North Davis stake Relief society story of "The Other Wise Man." members held a Christmas party handand Visiting, reminisceing, work. along with dainty refresh- at the home of Mrs. Pearl Burton ments made the time fly by. Mrs. Wednesday evening. The Layton Second ward held Antoine Irvins of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Leander Thompson, and their annual ward conference Sunof day with priesthood meeting at Mrs. Kate Streeper Smedly Bountiful were among the group. 9:30 a.m. also at the same hour a Mr. Chas. O. Rollins who now Mother and Daughters conference makes his home with his daughter, was held with Mrs. Velma Bar-losupervisor of the girls leadMrs. Blanche Fogelman of Avernal, Calif, is at present very ill in the ership conducting. Jaliez S. Adams was the guest speaker. Regular hospital with ailments incident to age. Hisra any friends will hope Sunday school was held at 10:30 to hear of his speedy recovery. a m. with conference at 7:30 p.m. His son. Ward, and family live in President A. R, Cook, presiding. Los Angeles, Calif. His sister, Music was furnished by the ward Rhoda Rollins Savages children choir. Speaker in addition to Pres. Gail, Hrs. Joseph Montgomery, Cook was Bishop Frank Le Roi Day. John E. Nehusband and two children make J. S. Adams, David Lavton, their home in Mesa, Ariz. ana ville, Francis Savage, wife and child also Mrs. Madge Smith nnd Mrs. Tcarl Burton. live in Ariz. The Layton First ward Will hold Davis Stake Conference held annual Christmas party, TuesSaturday evening Dec. 10th at their Dec. 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the day Dec. and llth Sunday, Farmington Layton ward recreation hall. Sanat Kaysville at 10 a m. and 7 p.m. ta Claus will be present to diwas E. the Mark Peterson Apostle stribute gifts to all the children visiting elder and therefore presided. Pres. LeRoy Duncan con- under 12 years. A very good producted.1 The home missionaries gram has been arranged and all furnished the beautiful flowers. the ward are asked to be in atFifth and sixth Quorum of Elders tendance. The Layton Literary club held acted as ushers. Aaronic Priesthood chorus furnished excellent their Christmas partv Thursday music for the morning session evening at the homo of Mrs. Ila with Victory Song as their first Crowlev, assisting was Mrs. Verna number, with Joseph 11. Duck- Hill, Mrs. Emma Stevenson. Mrs. worth as leader. Pres. Duncan in Itha Page and Mrs. Emma Stevenhis opening address spoke of the son. Gifts exchanged and games enjoyed. accomplishment of the grain ele- were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips vator built in Kaysville, and now the call for Christmas money to of Driggs, Idaho, were last week guests at the home of Mr. and help build a new regional store Mrs. Archie Phillips. house, felt sure we would do our Miss Barbara Gene Newcomb of part as always. Referred to the Gospel of St Luke, second chapter. Spokane, Wash., and Clark Adams To Isah and Doc. and Cov. Works were week-enguests at the home or righteousness shall bring of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams, peace. Said "Men are like straight both are attending school at the uie capital.' 3. Of what state is Hartford the .iiday nite dinner guests of Mr. capital? 4. What is the capital of and Mrs. Blaine S. Pugsley, at their home in Salt Lake. Layton Fourth ward will hold their Christmas at the Layton Amusement hall Wednesday. Dec. at 7 p in. All members of the ward are invited. Mrs. Bill Corbridge entertained for her daughter Gayle, Thursday on her 7th birthday. Lunch was served to thirty little friends. Miss Bessie Gailey of Syracuse spent last weekend with her bro, Mr. an" ther and Mrs. Wallace Gailey. Mr. and Mrs t Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flint, were guests of Mr, andMrs. Lcland Bone atThrtrh6me In Kaysville Saturday evening. MBrs. Shan Cunningham visited with Mrs. Corilla in Scoffield Kaysville Thursday. Mrs. George Hayes entertained for her son Dennis, Friday on his 7th birthday. Games were played and lunch served to several young friends. Miss Ann Gailey was reported sick at her home last week. Mrs. Joe Stevenson was taken to the Dee hospital in Ogden last week, for ano peratlon. Mrs. Irene Francis entertained at a Brunch Friday morning at hei home for the past Presidents club of the Ladies Auxiliary of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Eight guests attended with a special guest Mrs. Effie Ressler of Kokomo, Ind. Cards were enjoyed bv the group. Mrs. Verna Hill gave a demonstration at the North Farmington ward Relief society Tuesday. Layton became an array of glittering lights Saturday evening when Santa Clause made his dibvt and pulling a switch turned on the Christmas lights, which were put up by the Zulon Whitesides of the Town Board. Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shetley, had his tonsils removed last week. Elder Rulon Love was the speaker in Layton Third ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening. After a family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Love in honor of Elder Love re cently returned from the Texas mission. Forty-fivguests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Haven J. Barlow are the proud parents of a bab boy, born at the Dee hospital, Fr day. The Barlows have two daugh ters at home waiting to see their new brother. a, George Brower, of Kaysville, announce the hrth of their first child, a daughter, at St. Mark's l in Salt Lake City. Mis. Brower was formerly Miss Faye Cnriitensen, of Salt Lake City. Mr. Brower is a Linotype operator at The Ogden Standard Examiner. Dela- hos-pita- ware. 5. What is the capital of Florida? 6 What is the capital of Ilinous? 7 What is the capital of Kentucky 8 What is the capital of Maine? 9 Annapolis is the capital of what state? 10 What is the capital of Michigan? Jefferrson City is the carta of what state? 12 Helena is the capital of what eek to attend funeral services o. Heber Bowden. While serving as a .missionary in Great Britain, Field .ng S. Barlow met the deceased and his wife, who were missionaries at thes ame time. The group met the George Allen family, Eng-lsconverts to the LDS faith, who emigratedi ater to America. Lldei Calvin Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Roberts len Dec. 14th to serve as a missionary in the Netherlands LDS mission. Prior to leaving, he received premission training at the Salt Lake Mission Home, and was hon ored by members of the Clearfield Second Ward at a farewel testimonial given in the new chapel. Cal. as he was called by his many friends, is a graduate oft he Davis High School, and was an active member in Church affairs of the Second Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse It. Barlow have arrived safely at their winter home in Mesa, Arizona, according to word received by relatives and h t counting up the number of gift be given and then going into the store and buying three or six or ten gifts without a great deal w.th0Uiht as t0.thur suitability. they get home they wrap them up and tag them. This great- - J ly simplifies the Christmas shop-by o 1 ping problem, but its not the way 1 to get the most out of Christmas 1 CLEARFIELD NEWS In my opinion the of Christmas gifts is a giving fine art. A bazaar sponsored by the Clear It requires much thought and field Second ward Relief society a sense of discrimination to was held Friday evening in the give the "perfect gift." The chapel. Mrs. Hattie G. Sessions, "perfect gift" by the way is Mrs. Ellen Forbes, Mrs. Glaya the gift that causes the son and Mrs. Marie Stoker presidto truly say: "lu state? ed over the affair, which featured what Ive always wanted just 1. Arizona. the usual bazaar booths of homeSuch a gift need not be an ex2. Arkansas made pies, cakes, bread, and sewone. In fact it s better pensive 3 Connecticut ing articles of aprons, dresses, that it not be expensive. An ex4. Dover fancy work and quilts. Activities pensive gift creates a feeling of ob5. Tallahasse. consisted of a buffet supper from ligation on the part of recipient 6. Springfield 6:39 to 8:30 p.m. followed by a and this always defeats its whole 7. Franfort. dance. Among the evening high purpose. It is better that such a 8. Augusta 'ights was a floor show directed by 9. Maryland. gift be rich in spin t and low in Mr. and Mrs. William Wilhelmsen, cost than rich in cost and low is 10. Lansing. ward MIA dance leaders. 11. Missouri. spirit. Funeral services for Harvey L. friends here 12. Montana. I think that a splenddi thing in Moore, a former resident of our Mrs. Russell Gordon and baby, a gift is the element of surprise. town, were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. Connie of Kaysville, visited here For Life-Lon- g example if you have been at the Larkin funeral chapel In Og with relatives a few days ago. Uncle John a tie for Christden. Due to ill health, Mr. Mocre On his birthday anniversary re mas for the past several years, give had been making his home in cently, lanthus H. Barlow Sr., was him something different. It breaks Two Mesa, Ariz., with his daughter, guest of honor at a family dinner up the routine and creates a happy Mrs. Helen M. Moffatt, the lormer given by Mrs. lanthus II. Bar- element of surprise. The 58th wedding anniversary of Helen Moore of Clearfield and Og- party home. Others presI think that the finest way Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mann will den. Among survivors is another low Sr., in their Mrs. Clarence and Mr. ent to make Christmas better and were, be celebrated Sunday with a family daughter and another Clearfield more enjoyable is to give of Salt Lake City; Mr. and dinner at the home of a daughter,! f,rl, Mrs. Julia Thornley now of Duffin Bountiful: of W. Mrs. W. to some Willey something needy Mrs. Vera M. White of Farming- Layton Also surviving are three Mrs. young or old person not in the ton. The occasion will also be in sons, 2 sisters and a brother. The Mrs Clara Elton and Mr. and Mr. and of Ogden; family circle. The gift must be honor of Mr. Manns 80th h'rthday. late Mrs. Harvey L. Moore was Byron Blood H. Barlow Jr. and Mr. given secretly, that is the reciThe couple, who have been life- formerly Hattie Miller of Syracuse Mrs. lanthus S. Barlow of Mrs. and Fielding pient must know who the givwere of residents Bountiful, a sister of Arpold D. Miller, forlong his and Barlow Mr. er is and no one except possibClearfield. Lomarried Dec. 16, in 1891, in the' mer president of the North Davis the the merchant from whom it were pioamong early family ly stake. gan temple. is shall know anyof this neers Always community. purchased water and road was Mr. Mann Returning to Clearfield, recently ' worker, he was a thing about it. Where possible supervisor of Bountiful for 18 for a visit with relatives were, Mr. a faithful Church in affairs for not even the merchant should years. He was born in Bountiful, and Mrs. Max Green and baby progresive citizen of the know and the giver should nev town, county betterment the Dec. 18, 1869, a son of Charles daughter, Maxine of Castle Dale, er tell anyone of the giving of William and Lavinnia Smith Mann Utah. They were house guests' and 6tate. the gift. Mrs. Maraldia Hanks is in Salt who crossed the plains to Utah while here of Mr. Greens mother, with the handcart company im- Mrs. Nellie IL Green They also Lake City for an extended visit at If you have never tried this, I children, Mr. and challenge you to try it tlis Chrismediately following their marriage u sited with Mr. Greens sister and the homes of her Ills wife, the former Hattie Ho- her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mrs. Douglas Hanks and Mr. and tmas. If you do you will get a thrill Mrs. Malvin Olsen. out of Christmas that you have gan, was bom Nov. 15, 1872, in Gailey. Mr. nad Mrs. Fred N. Clark are never before known. This thrill Bountiful, a daughter of Eric and Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Profinda Hatch Hogan. Mrs. Mann Mrs. Basil O. Layton were, Mr. and planning to move to Salt Lake will continue as long the secret has been a Relief society teacher Mrs. Joe W. Layton and little City to make their home is kept. If be chance the secret Mrs. Earl L. Peterson of Ogden leaks out the thrill will fade out for many years and has made a daughter, Linda-Jof Salt - Lake bobby of raising beautiful flowers. City. Also home was the younger is a guest at the home of her the secret. In the giving of such a gift it is They are the parents of seven son, Hubert Layton, a student at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. sons and daughters: Mrs. Vera the of Utah. important that rt be given to some University Mr. and Mrs. Israel Smith have White, Farmington; Mrs. Jennie A was bom Nov. 4th needy young or old person who Carlson and Mrs. Ethel Evans, Los to Mr.daughter and Mrs. Russ R. Lloyd of returned to their home in Enum- - will not perhaps be remembered Angeles: Mrs. Nora M. Skoubye, San Francisco, according to word claw, after a visit with relatives on Christmas. and friends in this vicinity. Salt Lake; Mrs. Alice Boss, Boun- brought home by Mrs. Anne The giving of such a gift cartiful; Mrs. Cecil Fisher, Vernal, y who with little margaret with it the Cristinas spriit beries and Frank Mann, Spokane, Wash WE THINK WHAT had been visiting in California cause the giver does not expect & 24 grandchildren for two weeks. Mrs. Lloyd is the They also have cannot possibly receive anything (By FRANK DIXON) and four former Kathleen Mabey of Clearin return. field. Also a guest at the Lloyd I will guarentee that if anythe With ahead Christmas just CLEARFIELD Keith Burn home was another Clearfield most of one is tries this Christmas and girl that disturbing thought bam, 22, of Grouse Creek, Box Mrs. Ralph Mettinett, formerly U6 shall I get father anc observes the rule of complete what is Elder county, had been fined by Louise Maybe, now residing in San mother and sister and brother and secrecy and anoymity that he Justice of the Peace Jens K. Nel Bemadino. named the aunts and uncles, nephews anc The new will have a most happy Christson on a charge of speeding. Other Karen Louise, is a baby, mas and will try it again and nieces for Christmas. granddaughter fines were as follows: Brent Peart, of oseph L. Maybe Jr. Some people solve the question again. 20, Santaquin, $10, improper turn; Mayor and Mre. Melvin G. Wood T. A. Waddoups, 73, Bountiful, $10, were Salt Lake CYty visitors Friimproper turn; Robert F. Gaines, day. They came home hecently $18, Ogden, $5, driving on the from a trip to the North West Mrs. George Allen and her wrong side of the road. DAUGTER BORN daughter, Mrs. Fielding S. Barlow KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. were in Salt Lake City this past Residents Celebrate Anniversaries gi-.in- g , - I i o Bar-low- . Ma-be- y, Ma-be- , j ! d ITicken-loope- d the kind sho'd choose horsolf Tonne rah Rayons He's Sure to Like AQ pI 7 Saparbly Crafted Ties For Particular Kca Christmas after Christmas men get ties they dorit care for. No chance of that happening when its a TOWNCRAFT. Penney s sees to it hat only choice fabrics are used . . that there is a wide assortment of colors and smart patterns ( stripes , prints, plains, panels and many others to choose from.) r. Santa Clans will bo at J. C. Pennoys store next Thursday Doe, 22, from 3 to 6 p.m. Free candy for the children. Onr store will remain open until 8 pxx on Wednesday nnlil Christmas. fBUiYlFRlgM A UTAH POWER & LIGHT msii COMPANY MESSAGE J.C.PENNEY-G0- . DEPARTMENT BOUNTIFUL, UTAH STORE ht'1 |