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Show Till: LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON. 11 All, I Ml. Dereld Baxter family joined to Croxxley, (Claudinl Joe Wood acgether with the Ray Tovey family companied bv his w:te sang at the Tovey home on Valentine two beautiful numbersElaine, NINA F. MOSS Services a evening for happy time together were held Mond-iat Hoy. Utah. Tils the fir-- t American fuMembers of the caxt for the Nice neighborhood affair Games and "goodies" were enjoyed neral that Mrs ll.uoe has attend three act comedy which will be "d since she has been in the presented by the local MIA on fiom hi r tenner home in itates Feb. 22 are rehearsing deligently NEWS bngland She was no amazed at for the event. That will be one he beautifal lasket and floral ofSO cents youll be glad you spent PEARL 111 ER She missed seeing the ferings of recreation. It promises by way beautiful satin lming on the inside to be just lots of fun so dont miss 11. B. Wednesday, Feb. 15, Mr of the casket so the ladies with it. Continue to help swell that Peterson of Chicago arrived to her explained to her how beautibuilding fund We aren't thru with visit his daughter, Betty Lou and the inside fully is finished. She know. fund, the building you They son Robert Lawson at their was amazed more than ever when are just ready to break the ground home in Val Verda, Mr. and Mrs she saw the casket was put in the and get started. Its a long way Lawson, as well as young Robin ground Now she has something yet until all is accomplished that and the tiny twins, Denny and to write home to England we have in mind. So Keep coming sit Kathy looked forward to his The primary olfieers and teach and keel) giving. They are going with much enthusiasm. ers held their preparation meetto put that golden shovel in the Friday of last week, Feb. 10, ground on March 1st, whether it the DUP North Canyon camp met ing for February at the home of rains or shines. There will be a at the home of Norma Schulthies Gladys Key nolds Assisting as host gala time for all on that day so in Val Verda. Assisting Norma as esses vi ere I.ucile Beckman and. hot dont make any other oppoint-ments- . hostess were Florence Peterson Gwen Warr.ck Snowballs, and home made divinity, and Sigrid Lund. A very interest chocolate The Valentine social and busi- ing lesson was given by Leah made a most delightiul evening ness meeting which the local Pri- Draper after which delicious re- complete. A stork shower honoring Mrs. mary officers and teachers spon- freshments were served. Mann was given by her sissored on Thursday Feb. 9th was a Betty B. Hess and Navy Lt. Comdr. E. Mrs Wanda Dunn at the Dunn ter, lovely affair. They invited their wife, Ethel Penman, formerly of home, Thursday husbands to lot them find out just received Verda orders were plaved and eveningwereGames Val have what wonderful information they won at to Non bv the following pr.zes leave their present post received by attending these prepladies. Florence aration meetings. After the regu- folk, Va. and go to New Haven, Wakefield, Doris Boggoss, Wilma lar period of instruction a deli- Conn. Their daughter, Ann will Lubbers, Helen H Christensen, fall. Marj Mavo and Florence Claar. cious luncheon was served at a enter college there this Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Schulthies The expected iriant received many table. Hearts and red and white crepe were very artis- and son, Avon and family of Clear- lovely gifts tically arranged as decorations. field were dinner guests Sunday at Friends of Jimmie Tew!? were Red and white carnations and the home of their daughter Elva pleasantly surpised when he callVal and sweet peas centered the table. The husband, Kay Mercer in ed on them last week He had a group was divided into committees Verda. three dav holiday so decided to to take care of the games and had better hurrv and come back and see his old friends Spring food and each did a wonderful get here because spring cleaning and especially .Steve Hatch While job. The men folk all agreed that at the Shepherd home in Vel lere Jimmie staved at the Hicr thev were willing to have their Verda is all finished. They had lome. wives participating m such a pro- th(ir attractive home completely gressive association. redecorated making it most colorThose who attended the demon-straio- ful and homelike. on wagon wheel rugs at Maurice Jones. Sr., of Malad, the South Bountiful Relief society Ida. and Prof. Harold C. Bateman on Tuesday were delighted with of Weber College visited for a the project Now. if they can all short time with their son and sislocate the desired wheels for the ter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones construction of same everyone will of Val Verda. be making use of those cast off arMr. and Mrs. Larry Dartnell and ticles of wearing apparel and in family of Sugar House, spent last very short order too since this Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cleon type of rugs really gets made in Schulthies. The Dartnells and a hurry. Guests for the demon- Schulthies have been close friends stration were Mrs. Wm. C. Mann for many years. of Bouniful 5th ard Mrs. Thomas The Orchard Singing Mothers Naylor of West Bountiful. Mrs. sang seeral numbers at the last Zelda Mills of Orchard ward gave meeting of the South Bountiful graciously of her time to assist PTA. Doreen Hatch with the project. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yanchik have Be sure to hear Ruby Hatch sold their new Orchard market next Tuesday when she tells about and have moved to Bountiful. The Frances Bacon and his hberary new proprietors are Richard and wwks Meeting commences at 1:30 Jacquiline Brown, formerly of p.m. Remember? Bountiful. Local MIA officers and teachwhile holding Darrel ers will be entertained at the the door Schrader, for his father and open hoipe of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph uncle Bob Salisbury to move an ice on Thursday evening Feb. 16 was injured when the ice box, Nora Shumway of Salt Lake will box and fell on him, injurslipped continue her discussion of the J his but not breaking any ing legs Book of Mormon after which Alma bones. He cant walk yet but the Park, Ardelle Mills and Afton doctor says he will be all right Ricks will assist in serving a tasty it a efw days rest after lunch to the group. Deana Charlotte daugh Jones, Mrs. and Mr, Hyrum B. Parkin and Larry, has been attended the wedding reception of ter ofillBetty with the flu. , Vera Lorraine Clinton of Midvale quite . i. Harriet White, daughter 'of Mr. and J. Keith Harker of Copperton, and Mrs. J. L. White of Orchard Bingham canyon on Tuesday eve- Drive, has been in the hospital re-- 1 ning, Feb. 14th. Miss Clinton is with bronichal cently pneumonia. Mrs. Parkins only granddaughter. The lovely affair was held in the She is at home now and feeling j Avalon ball room at Crescent much better. Mrs. Alice Rackman Is ill at her where Bishop Abram Barker of with sciatica rheumatism. home Taylorville performed the nuptial On Thursday, Feb. 2, Mary Mcrites: Bishop Barker was Mrs. Parkins bishop for many years Neil had fun celebrating her 10th and is also an uncle of the groom. birthday and then on Saturday San Diego, Calif, is the honeymoon Feb. 11, she had the misfortune of destination after which the young spilVng a pan of boiling water, people will make their home in causing bad bums on her legs and feet. She was rushed to St. Marks Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Parkin also at- hospital where her condition tois tended the funeral services of day, Wednesday, reported good. John Knudsen in Salt Lake Mr. Jake and Thelma Christensen Knudsen was the father of Mrs. Lewis Parkin and was a very close are really enjoying their new friend and neighbor of Mrs. Parkin Ford and I understand the Henri while she lived at Bingham. Elias Fredericksens are driving a new and Merrill Partin also attended Buick. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pederson left the sendees. Wariie Brown served the nicest this week for California where luncheon to the ladies who assist- they viU attend to matters of ed with the welfare sewing on business. The ward MIA presented two Tuesday. There were valentinue t Hi favors along with the delicious plays at mutual Tuesday food. evening. That was their valentine Mrs. Martha Green and Mr. and to you. The first play Wild Hobby Mrs. Vem Smith and family of Horses featured the following Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Reed cast: Nurse Torrence, Jean JenLloyd and family of Farmington sen; William Carewe, Carl v 11 enjoy a bounteous dinner at Arthur Carewe, Bruce the Ralph Argyle home on Sunday Donald Carewe, Richard Feb. 19th. Occasion for the gath- Hart; Mrs. Carewe, Gail Johnson; ering is the birthday of Mrs. Green Emma, the maid, Jean Tibbetts; who is the mother of all mentionAnne Martin, Carol Peck. The seced. ond play, Escemtion was a short Seventies and their wives of the comedy in Swedish dialect featurSouth Bountiful and Bountiful ing Joe Lubbers, his wife, Wilma fourth wards had fun together on and Raymond Newbold. Thelma Wednesday evening, Feb. 15th in Christensen, Madge the Bountiful Second ward scout Hugoe, Ileen Bagley, Florence cabin. Games and refreshments Wakefield, Elvira Jensen, Catherwere the high light of the evenings ine Sconberg, Leona Arbuckle, qmitui entertainment These joyous af- Minnie Cleverly and Elaine and fairs are becoming quite outstand- Joe Wood attended funeral services for Mrs. Annie Hanson Ham-moing for their social contacts. 192031118 rPThe Mansfield family and the 83, mother of Mrs. V. J r rrfi 3 BOUNTIFUL SOUTH ORCHARD in-la- 10, 19.0 editorial potato open lengthwise and placed ted that Baldwin's abservations i lump ot Initter m a hollow in have the advantage that all second side In these dns it proved a' glossers have of viewing the war t'opilir hit lunch, cspenul'v in m ntrospect Say to them that an of the winter and no doubt mule ai te.u be not He strong, ful heart. a meat many Innh-'- s What ni.uket f the leadtrship of this hold, your God will come with ot loa'oes to he most lacking seems country vengence; even God with a rctom in its tax consciousness. Its the lit s. and e come vou pense; he will tie fellows who are not on the led Isiah 35 4. and ei al payroll who feel first lion h of potatoes aie going most the touch of excessive taxes, to he th st roved because theie is Tin discouraging tiling about it is, no m.u.it ami right now am a lotal man says, that as soon as nd puvio. t.ve icnts an ounce tor the little fellows get elected potato chips Why doesnt some 'we m the pastel tinted atmos-onget together ami turn the sur- phere of the ivory palaces at Wash plus potatoes into potato chips at ington, and make duvet conn c a price that we can afford to pay? tion with a federal pay check. they seem to become anesthetized aim Wo considerable lorgct the days of little th.ngs learn with relief, that the Mighty Mo, which when taxes cut so deep into their was grounded on a mud bank in earnings What we need vs some Chesapeake Bay tor two weeks, s one in Whir.gMi who can again with a gash in its member the folks b.uk home when suit earned by a sharp steel pro Congve-.is in session as well as jcction on a sunken ship. The gash, tncy do at jinpjig'i cm! chiton our du'ly tells us, like a fan Mne. dancer's appendix scar will not An association m the East nan show ors the mommy ot Am cm Burr. u 11 Baldwin, distinguished aidless of t lit. it pnuitations of ml. toy expert 'tsts as the major fl.i Bur crow it i.m oi the people wholesale mistakes of judgment oi this country will remember h.m made bv this government in World as the mllian who forced AUx W'ai 11 as follows: The demand for amler Hamilton to light a duel and unconditional surrender. The in- knowing that Hamilton would not f Europe, rather fire upon him in self defense, del thah an attack from the Mcditcr- l'ocralely murdered an unresisting ranean. The gilt of Central Europe, pjtiioi. Then- are a good manv including Berlin to Russia. The Ui i.gs to which atunNon couid The subject of surplus potatoes ni.scondi ton a Japan's b mole proi ably th voted than of that of defending a man like Buir. and mismanagement reminds a local old timer that ' -- defense. in there Ohio, The Cleveland, ago Philippine years granting wavs on bum no h'.t e of to The There to has be Aslatis a, Russia venders hot potato used advantages bomb. All of curiosity on niy part, a local man the streets with charcoal heated push carts who sold baked potatoes these errors Baldwin states were says, ax to how it happened that to hungrey passers by The potato ,ii tmi the old timers nomed the big towm vender when he had a sale, cut the were not of the Army. It is admit- in the states of Missouri, Kansas t City. The State of Kansas lies just across the river from Kansas City, Missouri, but there isnt a Mis sruri City in the whole state. An exchange makes this pertinent observation: Judging by the r.tws from Italy there has been considerable shift in Swedish fim Mars since the days when they insisted on being alonee. 1 e - s r in-o- n An exchange puts it this way: Americans used to say: Give in liberty or ive me death, but now they just say, gimme. adv reads; A beauty parlor Special price on permanent waves - good for a short time only. The government has decided that it must destroy some fifty million bushels of potatoes surplus accumlated in the price support program. The reason: the agricul- ' ture department cannot even give them away. If it is true as we are told that there are thousands o starving peope in the world who would be glad to get these potatoes why would it not be a good thing for some movement to be started in ths country whereby the people interested in seeing the potatoes sen' to those hungry people, rather than destroyed, contribute to a fund to .x,.i; them where they are needed. 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