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Show JlWi: Tin: JOURNAL 4 LAYTON EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS SALVAGE MEAGER BELONGINGS Mrs. Matt Holt en- tertained her dub 'Ihursday at her Immo. Guests included alter-noo- n Mrs. StanMrs. Win. A. Daw.-onBlaine Adams, Mrs. ford Cowley, id;, The JOURNAL , A weekly newspaper published in the of interests the residents of . Mrs. Joe Knight, Mrs. Noall Davis County, at Layton, Utah Tanner, Mrs. Harold Ellison and Mrs. Joseph Kesler. Miss Miriam KAYSV1LLE to the Alter- hostess Barnes was well a club at arrang- noon Biidge followed ed luncheon, by bridge, at the Univeisity elub in Salt Lake City on Friday afternoon. Those attending were Mrs. Thornley K. Swan, Mrs. D. Keith Barnes, Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mrs. Roy N. Miss Irene Swan, Mrs. II. Vernon Mansell and Mrs. E. M. Bagley. Mrs. Merrill KAYSVILLE Mrs. Wood and Harry Eatchel were Lakeview Neighto the hostesses borhood Birthday club at the Wood home Wednesday evening. Bingo was played and at a late hour refreshments were served to Mrs. Lucille Youngdale, Mrs. Aldean Christensen. Tors. Lillian Ringer, Mrs. Mayetta Conrad, Mrs. Dale King, Mrs. Weston Timothy, Mrs. 'William Slade, Mrs. Hazel Green, Mrs. Blanche Toone and Mrs. Leslie Draney. The Junior LaKAYSVILLE held a May day club dies Literary of Mrs. Bonnie home the at party Rewood Monday evening. Hey to served were freshments is Kil-foyl- e, FORTUNATE TO ESCAPE WITH THEIR LIVES, a group of natives of Jucuapa, El Salvador carry away what few TOWN PAWyLUCIFER5 TETCHEO 4 TH'HAIC- HE SAYS WE OUGHTER WASH TH 'JUGS with WATER Tore we GU By STANLEY rf-fil- l cHotes i em !j LAYTON Mrs. George Briggs and Mrs. Welden Roberts entertained the Audemus club at the Briggs home Friday night. The lesson on Denmark was given by Mrs. Marie Stoker. Luncheon w a s served to the following: Mrs. Ruby Layton, Mrs. Vera Evans, Mrs. lone Ellis, Mrs. Viola Mabey, Mrs. Beverly Holbrook. Mrs. Opal Had-fielMrs. Dorothy Adams, Mrs. Merle Iverson, Mrs. Bea Johnson, Mrs. Julia Thornley, Mrs. Olive Roberts, Mrs. Anita Flippen, Mrs. Stoker, Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Rob- water?. March 8. 1871). Published By INLAND PRINTING ( Phone: Kaysville 10 PtttSS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL KD1TOUIAI. ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscription: 81 00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex. $2.00 per year Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Richard 0. Anderson News Editor J. Wool iey Display Advertising Manager V. Ernest R. Little Classified Advertising Manager For old -- time tflram Walker qualify d, erts. It's A Good Yoke is the Younger sfajfratu?a soah& com IttM KINO FEATURES SYNDICATE, im would rights reserved 'soft f TOMMY' GUN Let the Reflex THE OUTING season Is about to have Its inning, and so Dru Avedon, In New York, models the newest thing In knit Jersey blouses. The deep ck is outlined by a contrasting yoke In narrow stripes, and the color effect Is carried out In the denim pedal pushers she wears. (International) and Journal WANT-AD- S V-ne- deep-pocket- ed (). MEMBER. 'guests. possessions they can salvage after the worst earthquake In the countrys history had virtually demolished their town. More than 1,000 of the 12,000 persons living In Jucuapa lost their lives. The Salvadorean Red Cross ( International ) mobilized all its facilities to care for the thousands of Injured and homeless victims. THE OLD HOME Entered as seconJ-elas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of Work For You |