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Show r LUTON JOl RNAL, L.WTON THE LAYTON NEWS Kh'r h,N Ly tor inla Crowley v Mr. and Mrs Wilkie fearnes. Love, Mr. and Mrs Mrs Chi is Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Weaver, and Mr and Mrs. Mvron Mr , Jr a TL.- - team pL Mesa and Sis. weeks visiting in Oregon and Cl forma The legular Relief socieh meet th the Layton Second ward mg of vwll convene after the hospital Tuesday, Jan 10, with teachers and nj.hu.r attend. ofifeers meeting at 1 30 pm with regular meeting at 2 pm 1, , Flnt an(4 Frank Galbraith of kingma.i f SaU Lak? Am, has spent the past two weeks j k1i with Mr and Mrs Spencer G.i i Vlhcke, braith Weber Collect Crowleys 'uarne and dinner ed the game Barnes, were Thursday Mrs. L Mr and Mis dinner guests of Mr. and land Barnes at their home in daughter Rath Bountiful. were Thursdav s Mrs. J. P. Craig has been ill of Mr and looper. at her home. Mrs F.ffie Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Craig and e f trming1on family of Salt Lake are visiting was the wet t of Mr. and Mrs l.eo H if with relatives here ,,d famuy. New Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beesley er.s .HT gUej,t and son of Salt Lake are visiting of Mr and Mr- n Simmons Mrs. and M were and at the home of Bishop ) vk vowles Frank Ifickelooper. Mrs. Beesley and children n. nd Kath-leeof harming,. yr and Mrs and infant son returned home Thursday from the LDS hospital. Zenas Bennett ci. dren, Shau-nDean Simmons had the misforLynn. Sha John, ot tune of cutting his front fingers with an electric saw while at work Saturday, He was taken to Dr. Jensens office in Farmington 't of Mr where twelve stiches were taken. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes left Friday for their home in Calif, after a few weeks and family are sp into g the holl visit here with relatives. davs in Pasadtn,. C;, ,t rt.j are Mrs Hal Mr. and Cowley atives. moving to Salt Lake to make their Mr and Mrs lam' Barton and home. of F H'ldir t m family years entertained Mrs Leone Love guest of Mr ana Mis Harold with a family dinner at her home Lavton and familv last Sundav. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs isornlv en thirty members. tertained at then ho't'i Friday Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Fenner evening for Mr and Mi- - Mvrlin and daughters Mary Ann and Pat- Thornley and Mr a Mrs 'Del to make to ricia have moved Suget mar Hodson ot , ,,nd Mr their home. and Mrs. Ham Thor visit- uh , P. M-- t. K . Jean Flint daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Flint who is em i . v I , - I n a 1 ..- -a Sacre-ment- 1 1 Marine Bain Mr. and ed Sundav evening with Mr Airs Dean Simmons. vr pnd Mrs. Elbern Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lavton "Mrs. Mr and Mrs Crowley and Jr. and Dr. and Jn Mrs VUu Win 8th and mer of Ogden (d.hr.p.d theCrow-levwedding anmeisjr rf the atwith dinnir Hottl tended the Messiah at the Salt Utah. Sunday uninc Lake tabernacle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs '.Bro n.enes of Miss Ruth Spackman entertained Cahiorma and Mi at a slumber party New Years visited with Mr and ,in Love, Ms Leo eve at the home of her parents, Lavton, Thursd.i evening of last Mr and Mrs. Lee Spackman. week. John Thornley, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs I eo Hil and Mr. Mrs. Jesse Thornley is reported and Mrs. Reuben hilfo., attendsick at his home. ed a birthday party, at the home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs Lari Robins in ter Annette of Salt Lake, were Kaysville. Friday evening it being Mrs. Monday guest of Mr. and the birthdays of Mrs Robins and Elburn s Dickson Mrs. Hill. Mr. and and Mrs. Leo Layton entertained Monday with a family dinMr. ner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, daughters. Kaye and Colleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shetley, Dianne and Junior Shetley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Ence and two daughters spent last week in Richfield with relatives, returning home Monday. Jay Tolman, coach of the Mesa, Jr. College at Grand Junction, Colo , was Wednesday evening din- - Mrs Dan Rdev and daughter Carolea and Mrs Caroline Stewart were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Irvin W. Adams and family. Mr and Mrs Melvin Wilcox and children of Clearfield, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Bennett and son, Randy, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimpson were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Irene Hlg-leMontgomery spent two THom tninmni hihwmhi NOTICE p. m., in the health center at Kays- ville. Officers for 1950 will be elected. the order of: SID L. SLY, Secretary n2ejHeT7oiWietheMetcYe7jUnppnd 1 B : Innovation in I i . l ok ) 11 1 1" the Mutter ol th RFID, also M AKA ;t 1 ( ) r Mr. AKA RKFD, Deceaei, io pot Mi n of Oln pi.i I), for the admisi h.,it ot .i certain rievi. winter Mr. system so compact you can hide it in the attic, hang it from utility room ceiling, or r i ' t Worm Air - George I to Par-Bish- i ai. - loo-a-av- . l v i 1 n A A m-- D 11AKLM C sr ai BKOIC.H Clerk AFTONSMiril B Deputy Clerk . senh P. Fvanv Fx les Building. Ogden Utah Attorney for Petit, o.ier Fust publication Deo rtl Ijst publication Jar, V, PHD 1 JI&jI CENTERVILLE NEWS Mis Prod Walton and Al s. I A on Walton entertained 30 guoM-- . ,.t thin home on Thi tw r.in.y Deo 2!:h It was a dibgl.t ful V tuning Air and Mrt Ma ie Evans), Roy Nt t"- ,R im lhxivo, I tab an-thof i But s.m priuid biirn Sat unlay Dec 31st Air and Mis Edgar S.n nd enter tamed Monday Dec. 2(3 h at a i amu. s pa-ent- Christm ,s d,nntr tor Mr ami Mis Arol 16 Piatt i No' lit l.mgt have a fine new .thy gill who airiud Jan 2nd Mr and Mrs John bad 23 dinner guests Sunday an 1st Air and .Airs Alvin Srhotield and daughter, Faye and Air and Mrs Arthur Faldmo and daughter Connie of Salt Lake City spent the day Tuesday. Dec. 27 with Mrs. Thomas Cook and enjoyed a hull dav dinner vith her. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Evans and daughter, Mary Ellen, were the New Year guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and lamily Of Farmtng-ton- . Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellioott now of Kaysville had twin sons arrive Jan. 1st, just a little two late I ) Po-t- er Performance of the 1150 ('hciTolet Powergllde, first automatic transmission in the auto field, la Illustrated by the five small pictures set over the controls. When the pointer Is positioned at Park, wheels are locked and the car cannot roll. Neutral" is an idling Position or for starling the engine. When the lever moves low-pri- the pointer to Drive," forward momentum is entirely dependent on accelerator pressure. Ixw Is for emergencies, as In deep mud or snow. In addition to barking, the Reverse position gives quick response when conditions make necessary the rocking of a car by shift from low to reverses - a: On eiSjpat Saiurtfa- i7 : automatic transmission 'nfrvctucfng . ; Ofithnsl D Lmx Madth Extra Carl Tha SyUIU FZRS7!. and Mrs. Leo Warren enter- their home Sunday at -- din- Cuthberts parents. . Da Wa Sa4oa andfinest. . at Zowest Cost . 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See these superb new Chevrolets for 1950 the smartest, liveliest, most powerful cars in all Chevrolet history and we believe youll agree theyre FIRST AND FINEST AT LOWEST COST! m J well-govern- Install Practically Anywhar LEGAL NOTICES Saves Valuable culate dean, warm air to all parts of building. Lennox "MeBow PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of District Court or the Respective Signers for fur- Space e ther infermatio" Efficient. controls help keep Dependable floors warm and temperatures Notice to Creditors Quid OKIY constant.-- More efficient and In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM DELBERT CRIDDLE, also known as W. D. CRIDDLE, and as DELBERT CRIDDLE, do- - All-Ste- el Durable, Construction quiet than a unit heater. See this amazing system! Creditors will All BEAT1MS OF SYSTEMS Davis County Sheet Metal Works Ph. Bt. 105-10- 6 146 North Main Charles A Trump, owner 1950. 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Bron-through misadventure. mind learns in time to find pleasure in nothing but the true and the just Amlel. Claan, Filtered stow it away under the floor! Oversized blower and filters cir- Warmth ! o I 1 A ner for family members. Present were: host, hostess, and youngest son, Jrm; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kidman and sonr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brockhoit and little Davnd. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Warren, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs Jay Cuthbert and little daughter, Pat of Layton. . . On Monday, the Cuthberts motored to Brigham City to attend a dinner party given by LENNOX gas-fire- d nur-.a.-- 1 j-- Ttamf rrtary to botif Hv been wt for hearing on Tueviav the lihh day of Januan D At Poo at 1(M0 o clock at the Coart House, in the Court Room of s;d Court, in F aiming ton Cit Davis County Utah WITNESS the Clerk ot Coart with the Seal thereof af fivKi this JSth dav ot sub-divisio- n. tained in A complete, and the The tirille, .. - n t i (., ! Work-eum- the ( M IMP DIMTUCT IN B 11 Dl 1SION IN Is COl MY, S o! ! this I Pi NEWS week to their home in Los Angeles were, Clyde II. Reed and his sisters, Mrs. Louise Johnson, Mary and Agnes Reed. . . Previously another sister, Mrs. Helen Crosswy had left by train to return to her home in Denver, Colo. While here, they w'ere house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reed in Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reed, in Layton, and had also visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Warren m Syracuse, as well as close friends. The out of state visitors were here for funeral services and burial of their mother, Mrs. John Reed, one of Clearfields pioneer settlers. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Taylor and children, Larry, Elgta and Nancy-Anwere dinner guests, Sunday of Mr. Taylors parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Taylor m Ogden. Monday the Taylors motored to Hooper for a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper. Motring frm Nyssa, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sessions and children, Sharon and Stanley, are house guests here of Mr. Sessions parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions. They will spend some time with Mr. Sessions brother, John J Sessions and family, other relatives and fnends. In Ogden, they will visit with Mrs. Sessions grand . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Among those who have called 'ake on or upent sometime with Miss m tie Sal! i,o ti mple Mam Dalton during the holiday t h 1i.llow .n mi rmony rush. The Relief society officers it e tri ak t ,! the irn week hate been Mrs. Emily am. !is Pi i up i w,ll Fither, Mrs. Lorene Paru a honey moon m t al.f it O 0 rish, Mrs. Ernest Brimley of MorRuse of M.. L .r Sum t a a! Mrs gan, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr William Minn, Minneapolis, V Mu th i n't 'it ml t..i i I, Rigiiv Folsom, Mrs Erma Smith o.i t lnt home Mr Henry Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. at Mis smith r i n a'tenii'un li( 20th Frank Lyon and Dolores Morrison ill liOl s t hristnias hue1 mi was of Ogden, Mrs. Albert Bolnap of s 'vet to 14 T.ie imi'etl Moreland, Ida, Mrs Joseph E. and i i. s wtie Mrs Loins Meadows, Mrs. Thomas Williams St 'h Blood tif Centeivilltand Mis Bishop and Mrs. Clarence J. K h herd of Biurtilul Tlie high Stoker and their three sons, were tie p ies were won ly Dale holiday dinner guests of Bishop and his wife, Mr. Fold and Airs Much Ford Con Stokers cou-ist ti m hv Mrs Samutl Painsh and Mrs. Graydon Holt. 't' ont n o D. KEITH BARNES, Pres. I I IN known and fui Christmas eve, Mr and Mrs Daryl Warren and daughter. Man Lyn, and Mr and Mrs Bill Wui ren attended a dimur given bv Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wairen and son, Carl, m their home. The Glut Warren family were funner iym dents of Clearlield at At a holiday party rerent the Lome of Mr. and Mrs b.im' O Layton, the Clearfield Gardip club elected its new oil icers lor the coming season Ralph sho maker is the president by appoint ment, succeeding C. II Moore, who was released. Mrs Alcce Wilcker was appointed 1st vice piesidcnt with Mrs. Ethel Holt as ml vue president Retained in thur present positions as secretary tua-u- i er and historian, respectively weie Mrs Melba Taylor and Mrs Wilda Schwartz. A hot suppti was served with Mrs. Basil Lavton. Mrs Clara Wallace, Mrs. Alelba Taylor, and Mi's Wilda Schwartz piesidmg as! Mrs Zilla Smith wa a holiday dinner guest Monday, of her son nd daughtenn law, Mr and Mrs lwin Smith and fam ly of Smith Clear fie Id illage Holiday dinner guests Monday, of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions and son, Stephen, in their home were their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joohn Sessions, little daughters, Linda Lee and Suzanne, and James Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hamblin and little daughter, Janet of Soda Springs, Idaho, are house guests of hostesses for the occasion. Mrs. Rosie Hamblin. Host and hostess to a holiday dinner party Monday were Bishop and Verno E. Larson of the First ward, as fsted by their children, Donald, Anita, Nancy and Lynette. Coming to the family home were, Mr. and Mrs. Ferns Larson, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. John Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clawson and little son, Paul of Salt Lake Returning by auto Annual meeting of the Davis County Wildlife Federation will be held Thursday, January 12, eight By CLEARFIELD t i Po--'- ployed m San Francisco, Calif spent a few days during the hob davs here with her parents Guests of Mr. and Mrs Wavn Flint at a New Years eve parts was Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons an Mr and Mrs. Leland Bone. The R. W. Adams familv on joyed New Years dinner in 0. den with Mr. and Mrs Glen Corav Monday. :, NO. 1277 , ) jM II NOTICE ys ' I T k WILSON Attorneys for Executor Americas jBesi Setter JdilfflyW Americas HesiUtty OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY LAYTON, UTAH MORGAN, UTAH publication. Dec. 29, 1949 Last publication Jan. 26, 1950. -- wumbihi VTinrirni f ttfmmt imiinMiiaii t 3. |