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Show rr ' SC. YTON JOURNAL, LAVTON, UTAII, FEB. ward Sac- Dean Simmons. Mrs. Riley are visit at the Layton Second MD. E. Ellison attended the " in California and New Mexico. rament meeting last Sunday ir. and Mrs. Wallace Hamblin and Chi Omega Mothers club at the following The Mrs. Artell Chandler and Mrs. Progrofwa Sororty House in Salt Lake mall daughter, Janet, are house City. their given: Cogration sang Ine Gra Monday. attended Mr. Hamblins mother, Them Marshall of ;uests The two Clearfield MIAs held a came be club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. is My Light. Invocation, President Hamblin. Rosie .rs. They Mr and Mrs. Dean Maughn o? combined Sweetheart ball FrH Calvin I). Corbridge. ause their brother, Lowell Ham Althera Tooclson in Clearfield Dew Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and the "As evening in the stake house, here Mr. sang. Clark Mrs. son automobile and of Mr. in an Hilly Bone, and Mrs. Charles Maughy, Sunday. Ohicers in charge were 1st Ward, un was, injured a few days before near Clarence Bone is ill with the From Heaven Distilling he was ccjdent, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons and Lord" Hugh Wilcox, Ralph Green, Char- .Yashington Terrace, Ogden. Re Chicken "Dear Lord -- King pox. Con- sons were Sunday dinner ues ley Bushnell, Mrs. Thora Montby the on Organ Mrs. Them Marshall and Mrs. accompanied some painful injuries, in f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vowles gomery, Mrs. Nihla Iverson and civing Ixjw-.1Stevenson. nie Artell were Chandler broken Wednesday ribs, several uding and family in Farmington. Mrs. Doris Ilartvigsen, Second must remain in bed for the next evening guests of Mrs. Ethel Stock-haBenediction, HaroM Layton. ward. Graydon Holt, I, Ml-- ' at Sunset. Van Zile and Eari Mr. Clark also was the guest Vernon Christensen, Mrs. Yvonne , weeks. Junior CENTERVILLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. David Ellison and speaker at the fireside chat followwere with hun in who .iamblm, Gailey. Mrs. Grace Steed, and Lola ne accident, received only minor family of Salt Lake visited with under the directhe meeting ing Mae Redford. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison and tion of the M Men and Gleaners. .n juries. Mr, James Reid entered the VetValentines and cuplds were used son of Mr. eran hospital in Salt relatives other Whitesides Sunday. Garth City, In Clearfield and Laton foi in the decorations. From a group Mr. and Mrs. George Itytting and Mrs Myron Whitesides was as a patient Tuesday Feb. 6th and of popular couples contesting for everal days this past week, be- are the parents of a baby girl taken to the Dee hospital in Og has been operated on for the resweetheart honors, the winners cause of the death of their sister, born an Ogden hospital. den where he underwent on oper- moval of an absess on his face, at Friday rs. Faun chosen to reign over the colorful Reynolds Knowlton Mrs. Milton Call was sick at ation. which seemed to be caused by the vere: Sgt. and Mrs Burns Rey- her home last week. affair were, Mr. and Mrs. Duan from which he had been "flu is Mrs. visiting Charles Burgner Mclntire. 1st ward; and Mr. and nolds. Fort Lews. Wash.; Mrs. The two small children of Mr. in with relatives suffering for sometime. Calif., ava Reynolds Bohannan of Camp and Mrs. Compton, Mrs. W. R. Roberts, 2nd ward LitMrs. Emily Everett has gone Simmons, are re- for a few weeks. tle Pamela Jean Pearson!- - and Parson. Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Wen-el- l ported sick Roy at their home. Mrs. Bernice Walker entertained to Los Angeles, Calif., to visit Utah: Reynolds. Springville, Johnny Christiansen, dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and her club Wednesday evening at her with her daughter, Mrs. Annie cupids presented the sweetheart Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams at- home. Coombs. couples with boxes of candy. Dance City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kloss-ne- r tended a dinner and theater in The Lions club met Monday evewITi S of Mr. Mrs. and and Mrs. Edna Mae Murray medley programs also featured pictures Salt Lake last Saturday evening. Feb. 13th at The Flumlngo ning of the couples. 'cloy Reynolds of Ogden. All snent First Lt. and Mrs. Thayne Creen entertain her club Thursday after- Club." A business meeting and ime at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus II. Barlow and son, Bobbie, arrived her noon at her home. discussion of civic problems were Jr. returned recently from ar Leonard Reynolds, and represent- Thursday Mr. and Mrs. De Von Cottom of from where they talked up. Mr. of auto trip to the West Coast. In 'd the children and their compan-ons- . will visit for aIllinois, month with Mr. Ogden were Sunday guests Mrs. Elbert Randall and Mr. and Several other relatives ea"" and Mrs. Robert Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker. California, they visited their chi Mrs. Eugene Smith Randall have also, Mrs. is Dickson Mrs. dren, and including visiting Rufus Reynolds ar.d Mrs. Laurepce Lake, and Among to visit with Mr. and Mrs. them. Mrs. Allan Tingey, the form brother, Morris Cope, and a siter other relatives. in Evanston, Wyo., with relatives. gone Davis Bartholomew and family of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hill are visiter Sylvia Barlow, and Sherman md her husband, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Myron Knerr and Ariz. Tuson, for Barlow and Howard Barlow, all Pollack. California week-enin Price ing in Arizona and the family spent A. Mr. b. Torry Is visiting his After a major operation, performer Clearfielders. a few weeks. relatives. rih son. Andy and wife at their home formed an in of Walker Bonnie Ogden hospiFriday daughter Leadership meeting of the SecRay Guests for dinner Sunday of m El Cajon, Calif., just a few ond ward was held Monday' eve- tal. Joseph L. Mabey Sr., is Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Corbrldge Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker has been miles out of San Diego, CaUf. be to by in at the ill home relatives, their Clarimprov ning chapel. Bishop ind family were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maude Stephens Hanson of to Here him visit ence J. Stoker presided. Priesthood "g nicely. Mrs. C. W. Langdorf of Salt art Willard Parker of Clearfield, parofficers and all leaders and teach- his two daughters. Mrs. Helen ents of Mrs. Corbrldge. Lake visited a few days last week Salt Lake City, who is now eighty four years old, and attends to ers of the various auxiliary or- Mabey Adams of Laketown, Utah Mrs. Harold Ence entertained with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bulkley. all of her church yet duties was a Mrs. and Louise Mabey Bettinett at Mr. of Janice ganizations were represented in Adams, daughter Sunday dinner for her husbands of Mrs. Luella Smith, Thursthe opening exercises and the class of San Bernardino, Calif A hrothr birthday. Guests were Mr. and and Mrs. Allen Adams returned visitor Feb. 9th. Mrs. Stephens was day Dr. Orson room studies. Mabey from Idaho, has Mrs. Floyd Anderson of Richfield; home Sunday with her grandmothElder Harold Smith. baptized by where After Sunday evening service also been a visitor. Los Calif., frm Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Ogden of Feb. 12th Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Mrs. Katie Mrs. Alton Salt Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- - they in the chapel, Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, visited for a week. Roberts and two children of Salt In is Dibble Layton had as guests for several Brown and Mrs. Violet Henry neth Poulson. visiting George Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl hours in their new home, Mr. and visited Tuesday after Relief soSalt Port liueneine, Calif, with rela- Cottrell and two children of Kays-vill- e l.ittle Bennett of Randy at the new home of Mrs. Lake is Mrs. Arvil Sessions. The hostess ciety spending this week with tives. were the guests of their Aunt Ethel Layton. served ice cream and cookies. Hollyhock Camp DUP meeting Mrs. Luella Smith. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sarah McEntire and her will be held at the home of Mrs. Carl Stimpson. The First ward will hold their daughters, Mrs. Melba Taylor of Fern Simmons was away from Ethel Corbridge, Thursday Feb. ward reunion Wednesday Feb. 22. LAYTON NEWS Mauna-Loa MorClearfield, Mrs. work a few days last week due 16 with Mrs. Ethel Call and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Don Major are gan of Sunset, Mrs. Marie Sill of Mary Bone assisting. to illness. home from Arizona this expected Wilford Mr. Laudte and Mrs. Lucius Whitesides was taken Layton, and Mrs. Ruth Murdock, Mrs. Le Grande Gregory and week. with their of Ogden, motored to North Og- to an Ogden hospital last week son of Farmington were Friday I spent the w'eek-enMrs. Marlow Fisher was host to Mr. and den recently, where they spent the for an operation. of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer daughter and guests her bridge club Saturday Feb. 11th Mr. and Mrs. Ural Major of Adams. Mrs. Elmer Riding. day, as guests at the home of rsMiss Esther Orton, a sister of Mrs. Garfield were Elwood Costley at her home. The special guesu and Mrs. Betty D. Davis and Mrs. Sunday dinner McEntire and an aunt of the girls. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Edith Hadley and two children of Rden Wfre Saturday evening were Mrs. Ralph Streeper,, Mrs The hostess served a delicious hot Haves and son, Dennis. Soda Springs, Ida., spent Wedncs-- dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs Keith Ford, Mrs. Le Grande Guests at the home of Mr. and dinner. lay and Thursday with Mr. and Accompanied by Counselor J. Mrs. Milton Call Saturday evening Mrs. Le Roi Day. Kay Nelson, members of the Sec- were: Mr. and Mrs. Severn Loder Mr. and Mrs. Owen Potter and ond ward Relief society presidency of Bountiful. son have moved into the old John and secretary-treasureStephen call who recently re- Green home. Mrs. Hat tie Sessions. Mrs. Ellen Forbes turned from the Canadian mission Marlene has returned to vill be the speaker at the Lay-- school. She Day Mrs. Glaya Nelson and Mrs. Mari' has been out several Third ward sacrament meet weeks due to a broken leg. Stoker motored to Granger to sec the hew chapel and stake housp ng Sunday evening, Feb. 19, at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenhalgh and also inspect furnishings and .30 p.m. have moved from Verdeland Park Fire side chat was held at the to Hill Villa. decorations of the Relief society ome of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. rooms. Mrs. Alice Holbrook will enterBoy' Scouts, Troop 160, accom ) paver Sunday evening with Miss tain her club Wednesday evening panied by their leader Don Blair 'laria Whitesides in at her home. hiked recently to Hobbs Hollow or Speakers were Mrs. La Veil S. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Neilson have "Copper may become a big crop-boostan all days trip. Taking food reThayne and Lynn Bento. Lunch a baby boy born in an Ogden for farmers. Tests made last summer show visions with them, they prepared vas served to forty. hospital last week. The Neilsons them over camp fires. After on Layton Second ward Relief have another son, Dana. that in some Utah soils, better and bigger held their work meeting this joying skiing on the side hills, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson they started, homeward, but were Tuesday commencing at 10:30 a.m have a baby girl, born Tuesday crops have come from mixing copper with met by one of the fathers, in a Hot lunch was served. in an Ogden hospital. Grand parMrs. Maggie Forbes has arrived ents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. fertilizers." big truck, which conveyed them home from the rospital where she Foxley. Mrs. Nelson was the form-- 1 the remainder of the way. Mrs. Marybell Gibson spent a recently underwent an operation. er Colleen Foxley. week In Burley, Ida., recently Mr. and Mrs. Hal Chandler are Harry Clark, noted radio singer visiting with her son and wife. staying at the home of Mr. and and active LDS worker of Salt Arriving here this week from Mrs. Dick Adams while thc, Adams Lake, addressed several hundred heir home in Soda Springs, Ida., CLEARFIELD NEWS . .d. . "d - evo-nin- 10 Ike Chandler. Mrs. Louis Meadows Mrs. Sara! Parrish won the and Lucile L. Ford, the and prize. Decorations ou carried luncheon beautifully lw Valentine idea. f Thursday the stake board MIA of 1948 and 1949 who were Pres. Mildred Ensign, Couns A .nia Barton and Mae llyde, S'C Elrr.a Webster, Bea Card. Edna Mae Walton, Maxine Porter. Vera Taylor, Noreen Halliday. Mary Clark. Maye Haacke, Mary F. Par rish. Marion Whitesides and Mary Dowen met with the excention n the last three, who were detained unavoidably at the home of Maye Haacke for games, and a visit ana a Pot Luck lunch. Each of the guests brought some thing for the hig-score- , on nch. and served it. This made lots of fun, and too much eating or those on a diet The and Gleaner girls held their Fireside chat Sundap veiling Feb. 12 at the home of Mrs. Hazel W. Ford. Elder Vern Butcher showed picture slides of the LDS temples, with a most talk and explanations of he same. Dainty refreshments were served. The Kaysville Second ward choir 'urnished the music for the Sunday evening service Feb. 12th. Elders lalph Hartle, and De Wayne gave fine talks. The Second 'ward choir furnished the music at the North Farmington ward the same Op-ewall- a Cen-trvill- e grand-childre- d I d son-in-la- - J 1 f Your Union Pacific train carries its r, own agreeable weather and takes you smoothly and safely to your destination. 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