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Show Pago News About Folks in LAYTON Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Phone 0219-J- 1 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Latimer were in attendance at an open house md reception in honor of Girl's State Governor, Miss Ann Davis of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and three children of Ann Arbor. Michigan are here visiting with Mrs. Walls Mother. Mrs. Chloe Harris and other relatives. Stanley Cunningham left last week for Jewell. Iowa. His wife Jane and son Chris have been there visiting her parents, Mr. and Lokhum, and will letuin, home with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Day Bassett and three sons of Othello, Washington are here visiting Days mother Mrs.; era Bassett and other lelatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corbridge, Mrs. Afton Hatch, Mrs. Thad Horne and Mrs. Paul Hatch are spending a week in California with Mrs. T. C. relatives. Donald Latimer of Union, was a visitor last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Latimer. Donald returned to Utah recently mission after serving a two-yefor the Church in Canada. Kenneth Roberts who has been in the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake for the past month due to an operation, returned home Sunday! but will be in bed yet for some! time. Mrs. James Prigmore and son Bobby, Mrs. Don Wilde and daughters Donna and Margaret and Mrs. Roy Walker and daughter Bonnie Ray spent Thursday at Como Springs. Mrs Joseph Jr. Johnson and infant son have arrived home from Mr. ar the Dee Hospital. j Evans. Caiol Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams, spent last week with her cousin, Susan Alder in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Call and family returned last week from a Montana.! in vacation spent Beverly and Alan were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Monta Vein Neely of Cliff Lake, Montana. of Mrs. Ceneva Cunningham Kaysville spent Thursday with her Aunt, Mrs. Maggie Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Latimer spent last Saturday at the American Legion sponsored Boys State, held at Camp W. C. Williams, Mrs. Latimer Jordan Narrows. acted as hostess at the Boys State (Jovernors Reception and Dance. Rayton Fourth Ward M. I. A. Special Interest Class will enjoy a Pioneer Party Tuesday evening at the ward chapel, M,.s Ray Walker, Mrs. Otto Kent and Mrs. Don Wilde attended the afternoon Club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Maurice Summers in Ogden. Captain and Mrs. Thayne Oreen and V() SOns, Bobbie and Douglas of Rapid City, Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, arrived here Thursday. Their son Bobbie was taken to the Dee Hospital in Ogden Friday for an operation, Miss Aileen Huitt of Cliff Lake, Montana is visiting for the summer months with her grandparents, Mr- and Mrs. James L. Latimer, c w. Merrill of an(j Brigham City visited here with relatives before leaving for Cana- (la on a vacation. They wrill go S. Canadian D. through the L. Temple while there. Mrs. Martha Kent entertained her club at her home Thursday evening. Bridge wras enjoyed and lunch served to Gladys Wilde. Eldora Parkin, Mary Robinson, Lydia Allen, Blanch Williams, Bernice Walker and Beth Waite, - ;r Worthen as President enjoyed a A true Indian costume parade. Pioneer story was told the children by Mrs. George Wilcox who was dressed as a Pioneer. Refreshments were served on the lawn at the Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed Alder of Salt Lake, visited Sunday evening at the Diamond Adams home. Roy Simmons and children, Julia, Matt, L. E. and Elizabeth and Catherine Wilcox spent the weekend in Boise and Sun Valley. Mrs. Olive Roberts of Salt Lake spent the week with her son and daughter-in-laand family, the Welden Roberts. Mrs. Macolm Nicholas and son Rodney of Salem, Oregon, returned home last week after spending two weeks with her parents, the Shand Mrs. Nicholas was Cunninghams. the former Louanne Cunningham. Layton youngsters are attending the Summer Recreation swimming program in such large numbers that more mothers are needed to help supervise. Mothers may ride the bus which leaves the Layton School Grounds for Lagoon at A.M. each Friday. Anyone wishing additional information may contact Mrs. Dave Whitesides at w 1 (K!LMJ-R- l. Tuesday evening the Altar Society of the St. Rose of Lima Church held their July meeting at the Wheel in Weber Canyon. Members and their families enjoyed the outing and picnic supper. Engineerman 2C Joseph K. Page left Wednesday for San Diego, California where he will spend the next two months in completion of his Navy duties after a weeks visit with his wife, Mrs. Elaine W. Page and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Page. Mr. and Mrs. Ute Knowlton were; honored with a party Thursday Mrs. Ray Walker will entertain evening at the home of Mr. and her club at her home today. Mrs. Frank Morgan by the Layton Layton First Ward Primary Fifth Ward MIA officers and children from . to 7 years old teachers. Ute and Gail have been under direction of Mrs. Jack B. serving as counselors. New counselors are Cecil Barton in the BETTE MEETS THE YMMIA and Ruth Spaekman in the YWMIA. President I. Haven Barlow, Bishop Ralph Dibble and Jesse Stevenson were the speakers at the Layton Second Ward Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Edna Scoffield sang July Till; JOURNAL o Come. Come Ye Couple United In Layton Church Wedding LAYTON- - In a double ling ceremony solemnized at the St. Rose of Lima Church last week, Miss Neoma Kubala, Layton, daughter of Mr. E. S. Kubala, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Victoria -- Kubala, Anadarko, Oklahoma, became the bride of Lt. Price M. Frazier, Hill Air Force Base, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Frazier, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Rev. Robert Quinn performed the ceremony. Descending the aisle on the arm of her brother-in-laJay Wr. Pierce, the bride was lovely in a wedding gown of lace and net over taffeta. The low scalloped neckline motif was repeated in the full skirt which was also scalloped. The ensemble was completed with a lace bolero with and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil was caught to a bonnet of lace and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red rosebuds tied with white satin ribbon. Mrs. Jay W. Pierce, the brides sister, as matron of honor wore pale green lace and net over taffeta. Miss Jeanne ONeil, bridesmaid, wore a like dress in light pink. Both carried nosegays of painted daisies. Little Charolette White was flower girl and Jay Warren Pierce was ring bearer. Lt. Frank Schaskey stood as best man and Lt. Robert Schaaf served as usher. For the wedding, the brides mother chose a dress of pink and white with a pink carnation'corsage. Following the ceremony, a recep- w. stand-up-coll- ar Called the 'Charge' Household Hint If you wish to change the shape of a straw hat, pour boiling water over it, and, while It Is hot and pliable reshape it with the hands. While working with the hat, place it on a bowl or vessel that fits the crown as exactly as possible. Leave it on the bowl to dry in the VfL BULL HEAD-O- 31, 1051 News About Folks in SUNSET JKAN IiUItSON Correspondent Sunset, Utah Visitors in Sunset at the present time are Mrs. R. Adams (Marjorie Smith) Cowley and daughter, Kaye Md. Mrs. Cow( n;), of Baltimore, ley is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Roy B. Smith of Sunset in whose home she and her daughter are visiting. Also visiting Bishop ami Mrs. Smith is Mrs. LaMart (lairene Smith) Holt and family of Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Holt is also a daughter of the Smith's. Mrs. Edith Mayfield of San Francisco, Calif., is visiting this week in the home of her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sears. At a recent meeting of the Sunset City Council it was requested that horses be kept off newly surfaced roads and that horses and bicycles be kept off the city park grounds when the grounds are wet following sprinkling. According to Mayor Arthur Mitchell of Sunset at a recent meeting of the Sunset City Council it was voted on to raise the tax levy in Sunset from 1 r to 17 mills to cover general expenditures in the city. I). W. Wayment, Certified Public Accountant of Ogden, was present at this meeting and gave a He report on the audit for suggested that Sunset adopt the Utah uniform system for Municipal Accounting and the suggestion was voted on and passed by the City Council. Recent vacationers from Sunset were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Code and family who spent a few days camping and fishing at Mirror Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrie and family enjoyed a recent outing at Yellowstone Park. June Sears has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Sears after a visit with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sears of Murtaugh. Idaho. Gene Chilson of Sunset is ill in his home with a back ailment. tion was held at the church for the young couple. For her honeymoon to the East, the e bride donned a and white dress complete with white audi-toiiu- N m sky-blu- Wife Preservers Saints, which was portrayed by eight members of the Jr. Sunday School. Mrs. Marianne Call was accompanist. Mrs. Frank Bringhurst entertained her bridge club at her home on Tuesday evening with dinner being served to Mrs. Artel Chandler, Mrs. Faye Whitesides, Mrs. lone Ellis, Mrs. Merle Iverson, Mrs. Viola Whitesides and Mrs. Mar- jorie Thatcher. The Layton Lions and families enjoyed a canyon party at the Wheel in Weber Canyon on Thursday. A weiner roast and program and games were enjoyed by a large crowd. George Boam was in charge of arrangements. Miss LaRie King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buren King left this week for Denver, Colorado, where she will attend a Floral School. Visiting with their grandmother in .American Falls, Idaho is Kay and Stuart Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Randell of Joseph City, Arizona returned home last Monday after visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MAJOR Henry F. Schroeder, 80, who called the famous charge at San Juan Hill, tells newsmen War exof his Spanish-Americperiences as he attends the Legion of Valor reunion in Los Angeles. The major lives in Long Beach, California. (International) an When you make an angel food cake or use only the whites of the eggs for any other purpose, do not discard the yolks. Drop them into boiling wrater and cook be gently until they are hard. They may little with a mayonnaise, mashed and, make a good filling for sandwiches, or sieved and sprinkled over salads. m&i 'O.v. 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