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Show Jill till Jiiu (ii 4 vU Ji j m 1 141 PIERPONT AVE. v JiU i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH VOL. VIII 10c MARCH 10, ly.MJ CJ CJ NO. 17 ri ET tl-- J 3 EU3 L LAYTON. DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH Governor's Letter Congratulates Jaycees Elect President Zauggs on 65th Anniversary West Point and Mrs. Fred them their wedding erick Zaugg of West Point received Point niversary, which they celebrated At West this week from letter special Mr. on a Governor J. Ilracken Lee and the secretary of State congratulating pVKtaxy b5th an- on Monday March 5. Singleton was elected president of the West Point Junior Chamber of Commerce this week. He will be installed with other officers' at a special dinner meeting on March 21 at the Canton Cafe in Ogden. Other officers elected were Ernest Millgate, first vice president; David Cook, second vice president; Stanley Dahl, secretary-treasureMaurice Thurgood, two year director; Lawrence Thurgood, one year director. Jack Putnam is a holdover director. Glen They were married in the Logan LDS Temple in 1MU and for many years following it wras a family tradition that they and the sons and daughters and the would have an excursion to the temple on their anniversary date. Altho this has not been possible for the Zauggs the past two years due to failing health the family still honor them by keeping up the temple tiip. in-law- rs S. yf, r; Mr. Zaugg came to Utah when ? - - I ' yr t V A ' he was fifteen from Switzerland and brought with him an energetic personality and one filled with love for his church for which he has served two missions besides paiticipating in the organizations. Mrs. Zaugg was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Chadwick and was born in North Ogden on September 25. lsTO. She has assisted her husband in raising thirteen children, twelve of whom are still living and in his efforts as a farmer and stockman. She is n for her wrork in the Relief Society and for her many large and infant quilts she has made for her family and friends. well-know- The Zauggs now have 02 grand- children and 12 great-grandchildre- n. sons and daughters include, Mrs. Eva Christensen, Earn- Their est Zaugg and Karl D. Zaugg of Syracuse; Paul Zaugg, Clearfield; August A. Zaugg in Union. Oregon; Mrs. Bertha Perchon and Mis. Zinal Feil, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Roxie Youngberg and Rulon FREDRICK ZAUGG Zaugg, Weiser, Idaho, and Joseph and Miss Eliza Zaugg, West Point. Seminary Students to Speak In LDS Church Wards Sunday By Shirlene Thompson The graduate students of the Kaysville Seminary are presenting their talks this Sunday, March 11, in the following wards. Everyone is invited to attend. Kaysville 1st 6 p.m. David Thompson in charge 1 Peace of Garner Olson Mind 2 ;; 4 Ray Martin Knowledge Peggy Pearson Happiness Sharon Opportun Taylor ity 5 Boyd tage Dobson Layton 1st 3 p.m. Mary Bogedaul in charge 1 Shirley Cook Missionary Woik A Reverent 2 Joyce Hilton People .".Ralph Hatch Holy Ghost 4 Rebecca Griffin Opportunity Farmington 1st 3 p.m. Nan Beesley in charge 1 2 Our Heri 1 Jan Thurston Dee Schenek Missionary Home Pure in Heart Kaien Riley ObediPeggy Ann Howard ence Kaysville 4th (Grade School) 7 p.m. La) ton 1th (J p.m. Cordell Wood in charge Blaine Law in charge Success Roger Watson 1 Abundant Roger Calder Word of 2 Jo Lynn Van Ry Life Wisdom 2 Gwen Hughes Happiness 3 De Ann Tovey Temple Mai- Temple .".Carolyn Barker riage Marriage 1J0 Ann Biown "Reverence t Martha Ilollist "Parents 2nd Coming 5 David Cook 1 r j Catholic Church Plans Big Dance of Year A "--' Photo by Fisher Layton St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton will hold their big social event of the year next Friday evening. Music at the St. Patricks Day eve dance to be held at the North Davis Junior High school will be by Charley Vialpanda and his Moonlighters. Tickets and hospitality will be under the direction of the Holy Name Society with the Girl Scouts in charge of decorations. The dance begins at 0 p.m. MARRIED 33 YEARS Admiring their beautiful 53rd anniversary cake which is shaped like an open book, are Mr. and Mrs. James W. DeVore. An open house was held in their honor at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Emma Madsen, Farmington, on Sunday, March I. Mr. and Mrs. Janies W. DeVore Honored on 53rd Anniversary Farmington Mr. and Mrs. James W. DeVore, Farmington, were honored at an open house celebrating their 5.3rd wedding anniversary last Sunday, at the home of a daugh- ter, Mrs. Emma Madsen. A beautful cake shaped like an open book told a few important statistics of their life together. They were married on March 1, 100.3 in Eleva, Wisconsin. They joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and were baptized in 1J22. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple in As guests of the Utah Power and 10.32. Mr. DeVore served as the Light Co., approximately , members of the Kaysville Rotary Club, Kaysville Mayor Lloyd A. Bishop; city councilman, Robert Burton; city electrician, Clyde Lund-berand Sam Bloxham toured Clearfield 40 million dollar Gadsby steam the Approximately 175 electric plant in Salt Lake Wed- attended installation of Rev. Hairy L. Poe on Friday evening at Comnesday night. The Gadsby plant is the largest, munity Church. The service was c most efficient plant conducted by Moderator Phillip in the Intel mountain area. It con- Biddle and included music by sists of three sections and has the church choir. an installed capacity of 211,000 Chaplain Shelton of Hill Air kilowatts. Thats enough electricity Force Base gave the invocation. to supply the needs of a city of The responsibilities of church and y million people more pastor were presented in a mesthan the entire electric de-- . sage by Dr. Dwight S. Dodson, mand on the UP&L system in Executive Director of the 1017. Baptist Convention. The After being served a delicious area includes all churches in Monmeal, the group was taken to the tana, Idaho and Utah with headdispatch room nerve center of the quarters fn Salt Lake City. A welcome ws extended to Rev. entire Utah Power and Light system from Idaho on the North to Poe and his family by Mayor Robert Beadles for the City of ClearMonticcllo on the south. Conducting the . group from field. The Rev. Henry C. Beatty, Kaysville was Frank Hickenlooper, pastor of the First Methodist manager for the Utah Power and Church in Ogden represented the Utah Council of Churches and the Light Company in Layton. Ogden Ministerial Association as (Continued on Page 1.) Kaysville Rotary Tours Gadsby Electric Plant g, Eleva Branch president of the Northern States Mission from 1021 through 1012. The couple moved their family to Farmington in 1044, where they have been actively engaged in church wrork since. Mrs. DeVore has served as a visiting teacher for the Farmington First Ward Relief Society ever since she came to Utah and is also serving in the Junior Sunday School. She is also active in Genealogy and temple work. Mr. DeVore was born at Max-- ( Continued on page .3.) Community Church in Clearfield Installs Rev. Harry L. Poe steam-electri- one-ha- lf " president of both groups. Howard Keith of Salt Lake City and presided of the Utah Baptist convention brought greetings from that group. Rev. Ivan Cleveland, pastor of the Baptist Church in Magna and Chairman of the Utah Baptist Ministers Association completed the list of welcoming speakers. elec-tiicit- Tri-Sta- te Tri-Sta- te Other organizations, churches, wards, and other groups of the community and Ogden were represented by attendance. Rev. Poe closed with a short message of response to the charge by Dr. Dodson and welcoming speakers. A reception was held in the church basement immediately following sponsored by the Womens Service Society with the young ladies of the church, doing the serving of refreshments. |