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Show T1I1E LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY 5, Benny Bene- de-orate- ward, Dec. IS. Mr. and Mrs. James Flesher were n Bountiful over Christmas. Jim had to get back to work but Lida stayed until the middle of the week. She say she like Price all right but misses her children and her friends in Bountitui. Percy Hill is recovering from dewrisy. Freeman Tuesday, Jan. 3, had his leg operated on. He inured it in a fall last week. When last contacted he was doing as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ruerden eft Thursday morning for California. They are making the trip v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barber of Centerville but each couple is driving separately. After visiting .n ditlerent parts of the state, they will stay in Long Beach or Soutn Ho-Ra- n n and Edith Terrv will officiate for the coming season for the froup. TuesJimmy Cleverly arrived where east, the from day evening he accompanied the U of U basketball team Jimmy holds an out standing record. Mr. f and Mrs. Don Skoficld are continuing their holiday vacation and staying on un. Melva Park Myroa Howard as her attendants. Youll appreciate seeing the details of the coronations worked out at the ball on the 16th in th vest Bountiful halL We do recognize the kindness and eood wi'l of the West ward in making way for our events but wont we be happy when we say our own hally Captain and Mrs. Floyd Hogan have gone to Alabama to make their home for some time to come. Captain Hogan received his transfer some time ago. Mrs. Hogan and the children left during the the week We will surely miss these lovely people. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Green and family will take up their residence in the Hogan tome. South Bountiful Singing mothers leld their initial practice at the Irvin Cleverley home on Thursday afternoon. They will commence working on numbers to be rendered on several occasions coming Local MIA flashes Prelude music was rendered by Mrs. Coy Hayward on her steel dict and his orchestra will nlv guitar. Merle Moss accompanied for you to dance at the ward Gold by Mary Alice Eakle sang O Dry '"d Green ball on Monday evening Those Tears for the opening num- Jan. 16th. The queen and her nontifN One of the bigger ber after which Phellip Schmidt "dants will reign at this attracSr. offered the Invocation. Mrs. tive formal affair which as you New Years day celebrations was at Mrs. Ira C. Holbrooks. 92 West Hayward then rendered a special know is one of the high lights of Center street. M rs number on her guitar. Bishop - yes social event. The floor for a dinner at Eakle related incidents concern- show which is being made read) tertained family all her rhiMren. erqndchit'tren ing ttse conversion and life of the by the dance directors is one vmi deceased. He also paid high tribute remember. Refreshments will be and greatgrandchildren, doing to her good deeds and the out- served. And all of this comes to most of the work herself, although sde is in her seventies. Places standing qualities of her family vou free for the going. You won't were set for 32. Chysanthemim arwho have resided in the commun- be vuilty of missing it, were sure. rangements throughout the rooms ity since 1911. Bishop Walter Flash Two The Juniors gav and on the beautifully set tables also spoke of the many attrihe program for the opening exmade the house really festive. butes of the deceased as he had ercises of the MIA last week. It Tbs Sou'h Davis st'e MM held learned them through his asso- was well done and very interest its New Year's eve dance in the ciation over a period of years. ing. They will sponsor the program Bountiful First ward amusement Harper Stoneman accompanied by for the next two weeks. halL The ball was beautifully his sister Wilhelmina Flash Three Friday the 27th of Freeman There was dancing until sang Calvary." Patriarch James January will find all Teen-ager- s Burns remarks pointed definitely of South Davis stake mingling tomidnight when hats, nerrymakerg uate until the weather is good. to the true meaning of the 40d confetti were 'distributed. resur- gether at their first Teenage Gold After the whistles had blown the rection and methods of obtaining and Green ball. Party dresses will curtains were drawn back from the high ideals of both Mrs. Haacke predominate and a Prince and and her husband. "The Lord Princess will reign. stage where a buffet supper was Funeral services for Hedwig Prayer was the served. A high point of the eve Flash Four Watch for further song Mr. Stone-maLouise Ilaacke wife of the late chose to sing for the closing particulars on the South Davis sing was .the prize, s centerpiece, Charles A. Haacke of South Boun- number. Raymond artistically displaying cut flowers Nelson, a neph- stake Gold and Green ball on Chysanthemums, pink and white tiful were held Tuesday Jan. 3, ew. pronnounced the benediction. Jan 31st. Soap Dragons and others, with 1950 in the Ward chapel. Bishop The grave was dedicated by her Celebrating the combined birthmatch in candlestick holders, by Alma D. Eakle was in charge of son Stanley Haacke, Pall bearers of Ivan, Delna, and David days the services with Clyde Campbell included six Bishop Minson. Hatch the George Hatch family grandsons, namely: Ensign and Mrs.. R. C. Wood re- offering the prayer at the home. Kent. John, Lincoln, Dale, Paul were together at the old homestead turned to San Diego, Friday, Dec. and Lorus Ilaacke. on New Year's day. There were 2& after a holiday visit with Mrs. Mrs. Ilaacke celebrated her 83rd games and family chatter and Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. birthday on Oct 29 of this year such delicious food as only Auni Eftoest Hayes. having been born In Graditz, Sile- Lillie can serve. The Happy Evening Dance cluP sia Germany, in 1866 to Ignatz Mr. and Mrs. Leland Haacke atwill hold its regular ranee, Friday, and Emelia tended the wedding of their broWasdorf Grellert. At PROGRAM Jgn. 6. the age of 17 she came with her ther Verlen Haws in the 17th ward Mrs. Neil Williams came home of Salt Lake on Wednesday eveIrom the LDS hospital, Tuesday, SUN M0NTU1 ning Jan. 4th. with her baby girl born Thursday, 6. 1887 shera arried TWO BIG HITS The E. S. Barrett family of PoCharles A Dec. 29. were down to spend the catello the Logan temple. The Music Man Mrs. Mary Broomfield has been with the Ezra in Salt Lake City 'Jew Year week-envisiting in Pocatello with her Hatch family. except for a few years spent in daughter, Bernice Comstock. All of Aunt Ada Ellis family Canada where Mr. Haacke Miss Darlene Swain received a Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra ate establish a branch of Silverhelped their annual New Years din Bro diamond on Christmas day from ner at the Owen Elils home in thers iron works. In 1911 her finance. Robert Little wood, of came to Woods Cross where they 'arraington. Grandfather Edwara SaU Lake City. Clark, Marys father joined in the made permanent residence. they Mr festivities Mrs. Bry Burningham has been this year. Haacke served in the bishopric eo the shut in list for more than Ann Mills and Winona Ham or the Second ward in Salt Lake mond will fire months. She is allowed to have give the Theology lesson company and would appreciate Johnny M.ck Brown-D- on in Relief society on Jan 10th. All CmU." seeing some of you when you think other lessons will follow consecShe weather and the road to her WED THUR with a demonstration on "fl utively 14MltaVrtceinpl..?nHnranfy house permits. hooked rugs made of old woolen In the communities in which tl1JrlM REQUEST NIGHT HIT The Sessions Camp of DUP will clothing. 8 ,ivc1 She the mother by Betty- Winegar on Tuesday, meet at the home of Daughter, Of Of Treasure ten children, nine sons of whom Jan. 17th. Ruby Hatch will discuss Florence Mercer. Friday, Jan. 13 survive; Edwin Rand, Stanley 0. the translation at 2 p.m. Assislting hostesses will and publications Sierra Madre Haacke of Woods Cross; Wilford of be Daughter Mary Evans and Ha Bible on Jan. 24th the Holy J. WITH and Leslie C. Ilaacke of Bount- - and zel Rasmussen. you really mustn't miss this Dr. Stocks is home and feeling Humphrey Bogart Walter Huston Pv,1,'1' I,erbert Haacke of Center- - next lesson by Myra Hunter on P'Hc. Utah; Elmer G. Haacke of Jan. 31sL fine. He erms to thine hat too Tom Holt Bruce Bennett Los Angeles, Calif. A son, Rulon much fuss has been made over Grandfather Thalman, Mary wav while returning to Jan. bis recent illness. He does admit FRI SAT Page, and Grandma Cahoon have nc, aftr completing a mis- - bee added to our sick list. At last that its one time hes had to take TWO BIG HITS sion to New Zealand and a daugh-fer- . bis own medicine. they were some better. The Counterfieters Helen died at thea ge of one report Ruth Lind, daughter of Mr. one The ballot cast at the MIA on year. Mrs. Elmer Lind, will enter the WITH Tuesday Jan. 3rd revealed that Members of the family exprw; the mission home in Salt Lake City populace have chosen Carol John Sutton Dorris Merrick their gratitude for the many Mackay Jan. 9, prior to herd eparture for for their Gold and Green Hugh Beaumont Lon Chaney kindnesses extended at the time ball queen with Ila Howard and her Central Pacific mission in the of the death and burial of their ALSO Hawaiian Islands. She was active in the general affairs. She workoi Sing Neighbor Sing Pfev-tou- r UNRL'EgHANKlSttl mcmbfrl o in the general church welfare of. I South Bountiful bishopric WITH fice in Salt Lake and was organ ...... The Barren GhounqCahioou had 8 New Year ist in the Bountitui 1 u r.l .uii. Roy Acuff and his Smoky Moun- - thoi,r CARRIES ITS WINTER GROCERIES For four years she studied organ ON ITS BACK IN THE FORM OTA under N, Lorenzo Mitchell. She SLABOFTAUUM A TO 6 INCHES Lrad Taylor Ruth Terry were games, stories and a delicious TVllCK. BV bas also taught organ in Bountiful. spring ITS GONE buffet ABSORBED AS F A missionary farewell was held Admission, Adults 50c; Students, supper. Had you recognized he fact that there were six memfor her in the Bountiful Third 35c, Children 14c. bers in each of these families. The ward party sponsored by the ICE CREAM Vildroot Shampoo bishopric and their wives for all ofifeers. teachers and their partBottles Packed from Bulk ners was a lovely affair. It was held in the West Bountiful recrePints 35c Valuo for ation hall on Thursday Dec. 29th. Quarts 70c There were dancing, games and Lotion 50c mixers and refreshments. Twice they served refreshments how with 25c South Davit Newt 110 with a d with relatives. LAYTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons spent the holidays in Les Angeles, PENCO Mr, and Mrs. Val Thornley and baby spent last Sunday with Mr Mrs. Jesse Thornley. PQ Jfltim QUALITY SHEETS 52-1- 7 Penney 's finest high count muslins . . , supersmooth and . , , now priced lower, much lower than In years! Luxury sheets at a price! fresh-as-dal- sy bread-and-butte- r J., r, ft. 42 x 34 cases. SHOP PENNEYS d PAY IT! DE THRIFTY! CASH-CA- RRY BOUNTIFUL, UTAH AUNT DORA V Good Sense of - Humor Can orrty CARR os "Through When 7he (bo 13-1- 4 I I d Nelson home. She and Ruth Ann found much to Jo by way of amuse- enjoyed. ment Mr. and Mrs. George Ronnen Mr. and Mrs Merrill Beck and kamp Sr., spent the week-enin Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Haacke en- Rexburg, Ida., with Mrs. Babettel tertained guests at a New Year Ronnenkamp and Mr. and Mrs party on Dec. 31st. The Beck home Albert Patterson at Rigby, Idaho. was the scene of the event where Mrs. Annetta Stevenson returngames and a midnight supper were ed home Tuesday after spending the holidays in Los Angeles, Calif enjoyed. POKES SOS QUEEN THEATRE fckeln the Walter Moss yet awhile. Sharon Ileslop of Clearfield was week-enguest at the Harold California. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Robert and family were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs George Briggs. Guests of Suzanne Adams, Sew Year's eve was Barbara Flint and i Ann Roberts. The Layton Second ward MI.v held a preparation meeting, Tues4 dav evening following Mutual . J Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Penney entertained eight couple at a baked ham supper Saturday! evening after which games were no IS 7&6Ht Theres nothing tough abut having garments restored to immaculate freshness, the original fit and color. A clearing job at the AIRWAY CLEANERS will do this. ' AIRWAY CLEANERS Less moisture collects in .ycir gas fanl when it is kept FULL. FILL UP TODAY wit( ''THE BEST GASOLINE THAT EVER TURK ED A WHEEL." A-t- GEORGE B. ALDER Guaranteed Battery $8.95 Plenty of Zerex Antifreeze ii 2-6- 0c 9 $1.20 Jergens Jergens liquid cream shampoo. Doth for 45 $1.00 Eveready SHAVING BRUSHES Special Value For 79c Baby Brownie CAMERA Ideal for the Beginner S2-7- 5 B. B. Ball Point Pen B.B. Ball Point Pen 98c Refill 49c come? Erin Moss, Mary Alice Eakle and Patsy Hill accompanied by Mrs. Alma I). Eakle helped entertain for the floor show at the stake ball in Bountiful on New years eve. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis have as guests at their home Ann Winegar daughter of Mr.Terry and Mrs. Carl Winegar who is waiting the arrival of Mother Norma who will soot! bring that new baby brother home who was born Jan 1st, 1950. And Jeanne Jaansen who is staying with Aunt Blanche while her dad and mother Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jaansen are gone to the Rose Bowl events. Are your aware of the importance of investing in super car service? Come to TOMS SERVICE for "Phillips 66 gas and oil . . . and erne to us soon for r check-up- . 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