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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON Clearfield News Milton Iladfield. Ar- when confronted with unexmvted rangeir.ents, decorations and music roasters -. r.sdemv and business utor stri ets Funeral servnTTfcT Mrs, Mar were supervised by Supl Smith and Counselor A W Caine fav of San Francisco Ike -- Oth m ,h North la in Mane Other officers and teachtrs of the ' c lui.idavs with his house with bishop clarence J organization assisted m nuking met.n: i(M, anj the Stoker, tlcarfii'i! e.oii,l wtrd. of the affair a success. Budget tickets lann.v 'n ether, Neil Wil but others wire ,nl were honortxl, s B, Delating ll ino ;n, ...i iriknieand nutted on Mrs K regular fee. posliude. h iv, w no suffered Delov liam Funeral services lor M ei t Invocation, Mho.-i., , t .fuck a UV. Il coulee o; blin were held W ed.ies. lay Nov 9th Wood. benedictn'n unuiM-Ioto be just a Muis M 1 So Clearfn m. the 30 in Nelson at p lM Kay Counselor - (- , IT All. DFCI7MBFR Many of us remember th.it forty years ago on Dec. 23ui Irvm Miss' and Gertrude Parkin ot Bountiiu! ,. Bountiful were married their -- attonda-v- .it . M, 1949 let hun fa'l f rom the roof of hood of the car and struck a match the event Members of the lrnmerf-t-o t bouse last repoit e vas see if he could Mute the ute family who were present were bet M,t stdl unabli lu fto trouble Some person, ut was not Mr and Mrs. Frank Argyle, Mr- deteimme his injuries known who turned the alarm land Mrs. Joseph Me Dcrmott, Mr- h mth Bin, d if ul i. leaner girls repoited the file tl.nk.ng the ini, Mrs Alma Park, Mr. and Mf. i.iriand w,ik and were wus actual v on fin Charles Vosbole, Mrs. .Sylvia Argy inle,! i.r funding if their at th d time was t culthe weather mid 'e, Curma and Mrs. Jay Parker and p. o.i an to !d in Hu-,- t A five ' red take tlaaked by Leo and Wayne Argyle. Following b at . oi ,!mg to Bljiuhe candles in eiv-ttaiTt.l the rim dinner there were games and l. en leader ter ims i loi tie lot inmrmat chatter. During the family Mrs W. Golden dinner givt n at the Ralph duvs grandma Argyle will enter-Ari- " ' the, daughters, home m hon.,r ot the Null tain tor the grandchildren at a '' Jo left Dtxember anniversarv ot Mr and well planned party. wedding H i' V, ' t.t i.'y They plan to ni Mrs Artell Chandler entertained igV Wednesday ' i a ei us ' on their Dtv 21st was the tlav ol her rlub last Tuesday. evening t b n In i ' 1 ; ; 11" Christmas dance held in the huso-- ' meat of the chapel whch was then the recreation lu'l in ion,,, of this occasion the il.ild-,f this couple surprized the dinner and party on Kudu, D, , r of this year. A bea' i.r w, 23rd ward chapel, with Bishop Reida Fti r who has been ill ding cake thvr centered He and cond Me b Mrs Uhu Clarence J. Stoker presiding, aiui for srvuu! nu nh MX.fauh . .. which were state,! !, M.,e around able to ,s bo Nelson conduc Sun.Mt r.m Counselohr J. Kay up and ct the guests of honor. Mi .md Mis the house Roberta. SiKukir uorc, Bnunt S ting exercises. lrelude and post littV d 'Howard Mis lYacvxk, Mr wav of " ,ii Vl M h v. ) .is Iford Guthrie lude music, Mrs La lYole Stoker JCkS iif Bountiful's Do Lone Moss and Mi ..nd Mis v vn.o bene Floral olu nr g, were under the Invocation J. Philip Forbes, steet v Bo .pti-.i'' officials have Lee Lund and seven gmdehddn n First ward choir Second ward Ke.uf society diction, Counselor Janus N. Wal prvbubN of the was the' afta.r Scene lovely broken tbt r a" io.i! Christmas icpUcing two numbers i Musical lace. weie, Dedicatory pr.iMr al ave ,r-Peacock home In South B,.imtdul Moie a huge audience solos, "Hold Thou My Hand, ii. Syraeis, Mrs John Moss ctn.ekry, Jes.se I) vocal This month seems to be one ,t imoMn rendering num-!- i (Beverly m and "Just Jetfs. lkan Aweary Barlow. Nue of he 12 and sma.l daughter, Chrs many occasioms to be honoret) o i ram and a voKnid Roberts, For You, children w re pi es nt Thi living are wee cal tine, with Beverly's Gathcrixl at the Martin Blown d the all ar! teles con isDrg "One Hour," trio. Fleeting Hied, George th afield, F.ug. mother, Mrs Hose Burninghum 16th we-ti e Fme: home on '"ii n Rountitu! to be brought to Keed. Layton. Cabin Heed. Ogdi i Olive Fifield, Vica Germcr and Ben rue Mancus is home for the Arblickle H e wen met to They family. If possible Clipper oftiee Dons Ashby. Piano accompaniment inolulavs from Mrs. Olivia Warren of SvraoiM-Clydsixtieth bnth.iav ei have the news m hefme Wetlncs the celebrate he where ogan is with Prcle La Mrs. was Stoker, by Mrs Heed, I.oise Johnson C n mn attending the t hn.Ntiu,iN i! father Lmcr hinisoir liittuo, nio or bnns Mss Mary Hied and Miss Aunts Mrs. Berniece Fuller on the violin The Bount.iul Cleaning u favors and decorations ittir jt ('ms delighted plant Reed, aM of I os Angeles, an I Ms with the first number Speakers on r.ighwav i WjA as robbed Thurs- the ftiembers of the family I',. op i Glen Muison returned Helen Cievswy of Denver, Colo were. Mayor Melvin G Wood. G 22 De this night. of The delirious the food day Larrom past week they and partook things Wilford Guthrie, Elijah unable to be presmt were Mrs taken were inosrlv men's suits and served by the hostess Mr and Mrs wlieie he had heel a. California were kin. Flowers by I supervised tending an Mrs. eventon. Margnret Mytrle pants, among them, most of Man- Don Hatch brought their camera U'siir mee sehool Ganau and Mrs Blanche Harriman, the Second ward Relief society, i tel own clothes. Women's and made movies of the afl.ur ami Dtvemher 21 brought an end to all of Los Angeles Ano her w ith children of the family as Coi a,u1 Hie List halt ot u.e were nut inscribed fu were for were open, recordings the Pall cousins bearers Mrs Explorer riers. Dora lvie, Bing daughter. aDi wa.kixi ture hearings. On Christmas eve b I11 Mason with Bountiful ham Canyon, died Oct. 13 1943, but of the deceased. Interment was m U wn,.!"-- thev had to he reelean grandmother Leone entertained at Fust wind winning the first half. her husband. Mruce Ivie Sr. an i the Syracuse ccfetery, with David ler home for all of her grandehil Mtt r the t in.il whistle was blown the dedicatory Mrs. daughters, Virginia Warner Layton offering Albert was dren. There were games and ucc ter the la- game the scores read Burnmgham laid held S. null U. up Navy and Mrs. Lois Pingiee were pre prayer. The with the mfluoma a few days, this food and gifts for all something like tits- West liounti r.cnt. Most of the grandchcildren at tary services. week but is now back in this barwon a game bv a forfeit from found 22 members evening Hamblin, Tuesday Deioy Obituary tended. Mrs. Heed her husband, ber shop again 'I bird' of the Aaronic priesthood and M Ruuntitul The second the late John Reed were among son of Mrs. Naomi Hamblin and While working at Charles Bar Men and Gleaners of the ward c.inie L .itiirmg Orchard and Boun was acciden Hamblin Fred late the the early pioneers of Clearfield Jws Thursday, INv 29, Levi Free having fun at Hygeia Skating rink Mill and when the game had The Reed family home was taken tally shot, while hunting with his nian (Hoot), sl.pped from a ladder The bishop took his family and I'lidod he Fiim ward team was over with many others when the brothers and friends in the Willy and broke '' id Lv a three bones in his leg there were several other adults of 39 22. The Clearfield Naval Supply Depot v. as Wilcox field. Syracuse, 10 minutes He was taken next to for the The Marks hunt St after the pheasant along opened. young doM-- game ms at the finish a supervision built in 1942. Nov. 5th. Delov was born in hospital and will be operated on folks had a good time game uith Bountiful Fourth Beehive girs and Junior Saturday morning at He 1927. March 17, Bishop Eakle is in rm'ipt of a holding a 25 22 lead over the of the First ward MIA tour Clearfield, Barnhill h able to take care letter from hs demon Douglas Bountiful Second ward The last ed the town Wednesday evening tended of patients as usual. He suflered a Kirkham stating nephew school lie Davis and that school reached game was taken easily by Boun high ainging beautiful Christmas carols tary heart t.ful Fifth over South Bountiful attack m Christmas U. S. evo. his has He and boeu the destination served with Navy put 43 The group of happy young people 14 Lena Parker who has been ill to work in the mission field Milo The second half plav begins war. the South the Pacific, during the were under supervision of their for several weeks is rocevering and 4, 1950 his January Kirkham still Survivors mother, at the is are, teachers. The Bountiful Third and Ffth Veterans hospital. registcied Merl Sessions is homo for the He spent Christ The local Literary Guild held its the following brothers and sisters, ward Relief Stansocieties jointly put mas week with his parents. He holidavs from the annual Christmas social and meit Fmery Hamblin, Roy Hamblin, and on a Christmas Mrs. states that he is getting along fine ford junior university at Palo of McBride Clearfield; Floyd party. Tuesday, of week last Monday ing, evening Parley Hamblin and Mrs. Dec. 20 A musical program was but it is a long time with many Alto, California, where he is at Cobble Cottage, m Ogden. A Hamblin, Bills of Syracuse; Mrs. Bea- given by the Fifth ward members. operations since he entered the studving law This is his second Mary book was reviewed by Mrs. Helen year at the university. OLson, North Ogden; and Mrs. Refreshments were served and a hospital after his accident. trice exof Members Syracuse. Briggs Mrs. Jean Blake spent four days Adelia Todd, Kanesville, Weber Co. good time was had by all. changed gifts. The Are department on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Howard Riley have in bed at the home of her parents, December 18, Odell Sessions of Ogden visited was called at 12 00 moved into their beautiful the Floyd Birds, following an ac here Tuesday afternoon with his SOUTH DAVIS NEWS midnight to Five Points, where on the corner of First cident South which at occurred the home. brother, LawTencc Sessions. and Third East. She fell down the stairway. She is as the alarm stall'd a car was on Anthon Montgomery, local busfire. The fire department rushing Mrs. Frank Robinson left Thursfeeling some bettor now. inessman, came back from a trip, day for Idaho Falls. Her sister to the place .jvherc the car was Willard David ('s in Lake has a returned ser still Ilcpworth east, recently, bringing a new living there was taken to the hosfrom a three year mssion to the ious condition following his acci reported to be burning only to find Buick for him and Mrs. Montgom- pital. was a false alarm. A car He spoke in the Third dent. The ladder lost Its holdings that it ery. stalUnl and the occupant as it was Dr. J. C. Stocks suffered a heart Argentines. ward church, Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N Clark, and attack today, Friday. He is rereported got out and raised tho The neighbors had their annual children, have moved to Salt Lake sponding to treatment at St. Marks eveprogressive dinner, Tuesday City to make their home. hospital in Salt Lake City. Dec. 27. Relatives here have received UNXtJEgMA N KECZJ The family of Robert Hogan is ning, Dorothy Wortley h3d a Christword of the death of Hal Richards, at the home of his parents mas party for her sewing club in Los Angeles last Friday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hogan. Robert is JAN. 4, thru JAN. i&me or she host primitive Wednesday of the attending school in Denver. Richards is the husband evening AFRICAN NATIVES HAVE SECRET MATINEE SAT. AND SUN. 2:M entertained her Helen Day former Lenna Wood of Clearfield. CURES FOR iHt DEADtV BITES Mrs, Albert Holbrook, who reNIGHTIY 1.30 Guests Tuesday evening of Mr. cently underwent a major opera- bridge club Thursday evening. or Poisonous snakes, that Mrs. Robert Burnham became MOOERN MEDICAL SCIENCE and Mrs. Arvil Sessions in their tion, is home now and convalescSKAT NA6 NEVER BEEN ABLE. "TO new home here, were Clyde H ing. For about ten days following the mother of twin girls Dec. 9th. DISCOVER. the The centerpiece represented Johnson Mrs. Louise Reed and she stayed at the the of Re'iei society work of Los Angeles; Mrs. Helen Cross-w- homeoperation, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs four phases and the favors wvre adorable of Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Twitchell of Salt Lake City. figurines done Calvin Reed of Ogden; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lewis miniature painted at the Green Pat party sponsorMrs. David Warren of Syracuse; left for California, by Tuesday to ed the Relief society officers W. G. Guthrie, Lilian Guthrie and visit by Fred. They Regs brother, members on WednesSusan Guthrie of Clearfield. The will also vaca'ton in vanous other for the staff Dec. 28th There were memchildhood reviewed eevning, day group parts of the state. 18 guests assembled at the home ories, and enjoyed refreshments Parents are advised for safetys of the President Nina F. Moss. of pop corn, ice cream and cake. sake to see that their children M. THE SENSATION OF The J. Montgomery family coast only on the streets set aside They were seated at one large FA Ml ZURICH held a party for members, Satur- for that purpose. In Bountiful table for a bounteous dinner after IONDOM by MoE Ord.rt Acctrii4 day evening at the home of Mr. these are: Stringham hill. Mill which Cleo Moss accompaniedwith and Mrs. Leland Montgomery in street and ninth north. The most Mary Alice Eakle entertained Cltd( paybU Sktf VouHSm a violin selection. Winonna HamClinton. Attending from here were norm now at mond then told beautifully a Mr. and Mrs. Faunt Montgomery OlFN ttOS. MUSIC CO. Christmas story. The games con74 SftDth Main, Salt lab City and Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Montgomluncha was ducted by Mona Uaacke kept the program, ery. There PRICES) EVES. AND SUN. MAT. Sfe- group in an uproad of laughter for eon, and the exchange of Christ1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 the following hour. Gifts were mas gifts. Tasat lacludad 4a found under the lighted tree The James N. Wallace family are ii U, There for & which delighted the group. SATURDAY MATINEE ONIV planning a Christmas party f was much wishing of joy and hapCHIIMEN 75 C ADULTS 1.50 members at the home of Mr. and Na Mat rMrv4 ihit aartannaiKa Mrs. Marvin Wallace in Taylor-villpiness as the group departed. for next week. Relatives from 1 Mat available to. all xrfir.wm here and other towns plan to attend. IIEADQUAI1TERSI Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pearson, Mr. and Mr. and and Mrs. Virgil Hilton Mrs. M. A. McEntire attended a , dinnehr party and dance given by at Vs ' teir business club recently Ambassador Hotel in Salt Lake. The party planned for Tuesday and Both f afternoon by the Second ward society was canceled, due to the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Reed, a former resident of Clearfield For brought home from Los Angeles ALSO t, for services and interment. Lessons resumed be vull for the society SURGICAL SUPPORTS in January, aftef the Christmas holidays. For Both Flashing her winning smile as Thusday evening, the First ward she glides toward the camera LDS Primary sponsored a Christin a sit, Eileen McTHE OREHID CORSET SHOP mas party in the recreation hall. Donnell exhibits a bit of the There was a Santa Claus with cangrace which makes her the dy and toys for the children, and charming star of the Syma program. A beautiful Christmas phony in Pink" sequence of tree Was ued m decorations. Skating Vanities of 1950. the Annual Christmas dance of the new $1,000,000 spectaentirely Second ward Sunday school was encle that will open a . held m the recreation hall. gagement at the Coliseum in Booths sold cake pie and PIHCOGKS JUVENILE SHOP Salt Lake City on January 4. ice cream, under the direction of o- - i i0V;'A t'-- d l m.-iC'- r 1 i ' i holi-fam- dv I 9- - i 1 . i I i .h: ' i I l I Burn-ingfu- . . j v - . 1 , I - . . L1 M 1.' j - N -t - fl 1 i r- -t iini 0 - v. W,t . - ... , ; i .., 'o jj n S . '?. i , . .,. H 4 "At-- ED A WHEEL GEORGE B. ALDER r Clearfield - ,v y :i Less moisture collects in y?urgas tank when it is kept FULL. FILL UP TODAY with "THE BEST GASOLINE THAT EVER TURN. . s Ir n 1 i , I Boy-scout- - Plenty of Zerex Antifreeze Guaranteed Battery $8.95 v la-lan- j ; new-hom- COLISEUM t y M e - - don't have to be rich to have a good tints . let's dress up and go tQ KILROY'S CAFE for the best steak dinner - Yoi ever . 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We have cTdown than the shiftiest a large shipment of junior and league . . and senior ice hockey skates player in either seems to De answer enroute. They are worth the only smaller squads tnd waiting for, S7.95 and $10.95. Supporting a hungry hordeofpro We realize, as much as anyone k, ball players is poison on thp that are high prices are poison to the salaries If . etbook. pocketbook. Thats whv we keep many top players may, salesmen em bond low at HOLBROOK and mighty stock become public SPORTING GOODS, 105 So. Main. or theater ushers, and the Stop in and take advantage of will begin to stay away m greater So this puts the team them. Phone: 800. ans-we- seas made tots to teens at Prices jIAK- - ' w" After a cozy, comfortable night of deep sleep under a General Electric Automatic Blanket adjusted to just the amount of warmth he likes best friend hubby will wake up witlYa song. No more-earlmorning grouchy, caused by restless nights YES, IT'S TRUE. .AT To Fit the Family Budget. 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