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Show Page December 3, TIIE JOURNAL 2 LAYTON Tanner Clinic. Thursday dinner guests in FarmMrs. Maggie Simmons ington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell G. Hess and family were Phone dams and Mr. and Mrs. John Those attending the funeral for family. Mrs. Susana Meldrum, 51, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickenloopin Provo were Mr. and Mrs. RonDavid Meldrum, er spent Thanksgiving day in Proald Tunbridge. Mrs. Cyril Burton. Mrs. Lee Row- vo with their son, the Franklin ers, Mrs. Klva Cunningham and daughter, Jennette. Mrs. Meldrum Hickenlooper family. wras the mother of Mrs. Tunbridge Mrs. Marie E. Jenson of Salt and David Meldrum. Lake spent the week end here with Lynn Judkins left Sunday by her daughter and Mr. plane on a business trip for Seatand Mrs. Arlie Tincher, tle, Washington. Mrs. Asahcl Stevenson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Love and Paul Roberts and daughter, Elidaughter, Arlene, the Jay Loves, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Love, Mr. and zabeth Ann; Mrs. Lloyd Cook and Mrs. Ralph Iawson, the Glen Love daughter, Caroline, are home after family were Thursday dinner guests a wreek in El Paso, Texas, where at the Ezra Tolman home in Clear- they visited Major and Mrs. Jerry Crowdey and daughter, Julieanne. field. Mrs. Chloe Harris entertained Arthur Pledger of the Ogden Deseret Industry, wras the speaker with dinner at her home Thursday in the Layton Second wTard sacra- for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ment meeting Sunday evening. Vern Butcher of Kaysville was Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Don Layton the speaker in the Layton Third and son and Jesse Harris. ward sacrament meeting Sunday. After spending the week end in Study Group was held at the Sacramento, California, with their home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hailing daughter and Mr. and Mr. Guests Mrs. John Putnik, Mr. and Mrs. were, Sunday evening. and Mrs. Rulon Call, Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams returned home Frank Hickenlooper and Mr. and Sunday. The Adams were met in Mrs. Jay Simmons. Reno by Mr. and Mrs. Bryon HarMr. Dinner guests of and Mrs. ris and family who accompanied Elbern Dickson Thursday were Mr. them to Sacramento. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Rodney Dickson of Lo- is the former Elaine Adams. gan, Mrs. Luella Humphrey, Miss Layton Second ward M. J. A. will Mara Wharton and Franklin Dick- present a one act play Tuesday son. evening, December C, at 7:30. Mrs. Richard Humphrey had her There wdll be no Mutual held. tonsils removed last week at the Della Terry entertained a num- son-in-la- son-in-lau- r, her of girl friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Terry, last Monday evening, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Games were played and a hot dinner was served. THE OLD HOMETOWN 1 By STANLEY Thursday evening, Mrs. Chloe Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Iayton, Jesse Harris, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Adams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Last G. Hess at their home in Farm- ington. Spending the week end holidays here with Mrs. Chloe Harris and other relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and four children of Denver, Colorado. Mr. Wall returned home Thursday evening. Mrs. Wall and children left Saturday. Mrs. Wall is the former Harris. Last Saturday evening the 7th w'ard M. I. A. Explorer boys and Mia Maid girls enjoyed a hayride in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Heslop and Mrs. and Mrs. Simpson Day, teachers of both classes. Refreshments were served to forty at the Sahara Village recreation hall. Mrs. Lucile Stephenson is the acAn-nabe- tivity counselor. ll Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dickson of Logan spent the wreek end home with Mr. and Mrs. Elbern Dickson and in Bountiful with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams and family spent Thanksgiving Day in Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. ONTHeHOMe-SWEET-HOM- E' C Wallace Wilde, Adams. parents IMA. UNO rCATUftCA ECOAIT STNtlCATK. b. of Mrs. - WORLD RIGHTS : f RMERVtft. SERVING US CAMP Cailf. PENDLETON, A major amphibious Salt Lake were Thanksgiving din- (FHTNC) exercise involving 25,000 Marines, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean 000 20, Navy personnel, 300 aircraft Simmons and family. and 123 ships, was completed NoMr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams vember 18 on the California coast. were Saturday dinner guests of Among those who took part Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hollendeck at the Country Club in Ogden, and with the 1st Marine Division, Camp on Tuesday were also guests at the Pendleton, Calif., were Marine Pfc. Hollendecks at Bridge where six- James V. Hodson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hodson, and Marine teen couples wrere in attendance. Cpl. John G. Saldivar, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pettit Mr. and and Mrs. Eulogio P. Saldivar of CaliLos sons of three Angeles, 350 AngeL street, all of Layton, Mr. and here are visiting fornia, Utah. Mrs. Joe D. Adams, parents of Mrs. The exercise, dubbed Operation Pettit. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rumel of climaxed November Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton had 13 with an amphibious assault on as guests Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. the beaches at Camp Pendleton. Alvin Jacobson, daughter, Kay, The Navys 1st Fleet, suppleand son, Stuart. mented by units from the Royal Mrs. Max Swenson is home from Canadian Navy, deployed aircraft the Dee hospital in Ogden after carriers, cruisers, destroyers, minean operation. sweepers, assault boats and patrol After the football game Thurs- craft in the exercise. Assault stormed ashore in convenday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bones troops Marine dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. tional landing craft and C. G. Chander, Mr. and Mrs. Ben transport helicopters. Whitesides and family and Billy Bone. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Sioux, Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Jones and family of Logan, Bishop and Mrs. Lynn Burton and two sons were Thanksgiving dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Burton. Mrs. Terry entertained to help her small friends twenty son, Rulon B. celebrate his ninth birthday. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served. Wedding announcements and invitations If you are planning a Wedding, why not come in soon and look at our many beautiful styles . . . of wedding invitations. I am sure we can save you time and money. PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Kaysville, Utah LeRoy wras Nov. 23 Monte R. McLane, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan T. McLane, 120 Colonial, Layton, Utah, enlisted in the Marine Corps Monday, November 21, for three years tive Marine Corps service. ac- Private McLane was accepted for enlistment by the Ogden Marine Recruiting geant Raedell. Sergeant, Ser- the at Salt Lake He received oath of enlistment City and left here for recruit inMr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry of struction in San Diego, Cailfornia, Goshen and Mrs. Maggie Simmons by train Monday evening. were dinner guests Thursday of During the next few months, PriLe Grande and Coleen Simmons. vate McLane will undergo basic Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cole, Mrs. indoctrination at the Marine Corps Pearl Stoker and grandson, Den- Recruit Depot in San Diego. Upon nis Darny of frovo were dinner completion of Me guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Lane will receive orders assigning Ruel Hunsaker in Draper. him to a Marine Corps School or new duty station. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moss and son, Sammy, and daughter, There are still several openings Nancy, and Gary Bjuron, of Boun- available for men and women intiful, Mr. and Mrs. George Houseal terested in immediate active Maand daughter of Ogden; John H. rine Corps service, said Sergeant and Pat Adams were Thursday din- Raedell,, adding,. Anyone who ner guests at the home of Mr. and would like information on the MaMrs. Clay Adams. rine Corps may learn about active Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams service for three or four years by Wednesday dinner guests of contacting me at the Recruiting Mr. and Mrs. Rcose Laughman in Station in the Tost Office Building boot-cam- p, w-er- e Roy. in Ogden, J j i |