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Show May 12, Tin: JOURNAL PaRe Layton Hens 1 Jy Layton -- vr "W -I- T"" T .f TT JL. nr --ua. w a Ada. 7ARMED FORCES DAY nr ,Ut -- -- rr ru'"'rr 33 -- rri-- T BIRTHS Debbie Khoury Saturday guests at the n home of Mr, and Mrs. lament woie: Mr, and Mr.i. I)uard S. Woffinden and children of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Mi. n and Mrs. Raymond Webb and of Paris, Idaho. Wof-finde- ehil-die- Weekend Visitor s Miss Sandra Adams Layton spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Vincent, Salt Lake City. f' J ' Raby Daughter Mi. and Mrs. , ' .' . , r x , , a, 4- , A, Letter Layton Mockli are the pioud parents of a j i V - A y . A baby girl born April 21th The new miss Mockli weighed 7 lbs. 7 o.-- . 'A ' California Vacation Layton Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons and son, Lawrence left Saturday morning for a week.--) vacation in San Francisco, California. '' ' , V. ' ' ' y,' ' ?' N vr- - ' lit? V Vi' KAYS VILLK Mr, and Mrs, Lawience Welling announce the ai rival of a second son to the family, Thursday, May at a Salt Lake hospital. Mis. Welling is the former Kathryn Petersen of Ephraim. Busy taking care of the new' child is proud grandmother Mi's. Edward II. Well-- 1 ing of Salt Lake City. Other grand, paient- - include Mr. and Mis. P. K. Petersen of Ephraim. Doth Mi. and Mi.--. Welling are teachers in county -- chools; Mrs. Welling at Sahara Villiage and Mr. Welling at the Layton public school await-- j ing completion of the new elemen-- i tary school in Layton where he has been assigned as principal. 4 i . . " f O' V , Scat?iill Photo Presidents Armed Forces Day Message Kxtendl Visit of YEAR on the third Saturday in May, the Armed Forces of the United States, including the Layton Mrs. Anna John-o- n EACH Salt Lake City is visiting with components and auxiliary services, make a special effort to increase public understanding defense program which is, and has been from the beginning of our Republic, dedi- our of national Mr. her son and daughter-in-lacated to achieving and maintaining peace. and Mrs. Lee Johnson. In the present world situation, it is most important that our own people, and others throughout the world who believe as we do, should be cognizant of all aspects of our national strength the spirtual and the moral, as well as the material and the military and be reminded of our continuing efforts for Clothing Social Layton Stake Relief Society peace. The purpose of Armed Forces Day is to inciease public understanding of, and to emphasize, our peacewill hold a Clothing Social" May ful aspirations. I hope that all Americans, as well as many of our friends in other lands, wrill accept in the 4th Ward the invitation to visit our Armed Forces at this time. IS at 2:(o DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER chapel. Sister Amy Drown Lyman of the United States President will be the speaker. All Stake Relief Society members are invited. w, p-m- l!KW . 1 Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests Layton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Denny were Mr. and Mrs. James Burk of Salt Lake City and Bishop and Mrs. Edgar Denny of Bountiful. Acacia Club The Acacia Club will Layton meet this Thuisday at the home of Mr-.- . Lewis Cook. Those expected to attend are: Mrs. Claience Done., Mrs. Yird Cook. Mrs. Spencer Adams, Mis. Otha Green, Mrs. Aleare Layton, Mrs. Evan Elli- son, Mrs. R. C. Robinson of Mrs. J. B. Cooley, and Mrs. Doiothy Day. The afternoon will be spent playing bridge after which a luncheon will be served. Faim-ingto- n; Syracuse News Preparation Meeting Syracuse The Syracuse Second Ward officers and teachers of the Junior Sunday School met last Thursday evening for their regular preparation meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood. Syracuse Mrs. Elmer Fielding is back home after spending ten and days with her HosMr. and Mrs. Afton daughter, kins, Clearfield, following a major operation. son-in-la- w Recovering Mrs. Waynard Bennett is at her home recovering from a Layton tonsillectomy. (Saturday). Weeks Visit Layton Mrs. Jennie Barton of Preston, Idaho, spent last week visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mockli. Mrs. Barton left for home son-in-la- w, Sat-uida- y. 4-- H Dinner Guests Layton Mr. and Mrs. Delane Holbrook were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Archie Lowr to celebrate Mrs. Holbrooks 2(th birthday', after which they all went to Logan to visit with Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Morrell, Mrs. Lows father and mother. Dinner Party Layton Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nald-eMr. and Mrs. LeGrande Sim- sew-in- Receiving the 1953 Fire Prevention Certificate of Merit for the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot Fire Department are left to right front row. Chief Fire Inspector, Ed Westaway, Capt. F. II. CO, presenting award. Chief Ben Maxfield, Capt E. It. Watson, Security Officer, Kenneth Ris-se- r, Halls, Ted Bolton; back row. Glen Orten, Ted Kilts, Joseph BecLstead, Lester Flinders and Dean Flinders. Firemen shown above are from Fire Station No. 1 The Seagull r, at a dinner paity Saturday evening in Sugar House. mons entertained 4th year sewThe 0. F. T. ing club met last Friday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Wayne Burton. Election of officers was held. Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett w'as chosen president. Vice president was Miss Donnell Cook, and for secretary was Miss Karclub, len Hodgson for the Miss and Wilma Zaugg for the cooking club meetings. Reporter will be Miss Becky Briggs, and Miss Judy Hansen, chairwoman for the entertainment. This group plans to hold regular meetings each week, in sewing and aLo in cooking. Veterans Needed To Join Air Reserve Jet Squadron Baby Girl Layton VI r. and Mi's. Leo MockHill AFBs new' air reserve jet squadron, the .U.'lth Fighter-Bombe- r li are happy to inform their friends Squadron, today opened an intensive recruiting campaign, accordof the new arrival at their home ing to Lt. Col. Benton M. Clay, squadron commander. May (th. A cute little girl. Col. Clay, a contractor in civi Needed most are former enlistlian life, said veterans from the ed men to fill maintenance, supply, Ogden-Sal- t Lake area are needed Lesson on Salad-- . to bring the squadron up to full personnel, administrative and other Layton The lesson of the Lay-to- n strength. The ;l.Uh is authorized fields. 1st Ward Relief Society was 12 officers and 102 airmen. Col. Clay stated that the 31 3th has one of the best deals for reon Salads. Ten different salads Vacancies for former servists of any unit in the interwere served, also hot rolls and Air Force still exist with single-engin- e pilots mountain area. cookies. The ladies were shown a and fighter time to fly We offer four days pay for newr method of rug making and assigned to the squadron. training one weekend per month, also did some quilting for the ba- There are also limited openings said the colonel. We also have an in the administrative fields for excellent promotion policy, and ofzaar to be held in the fall. Generic former officers with this fer uniforms free for airman, base Meacham was in charge technical F-S- T-.'k- Ts exchange privileges, training, free meals, free quarters to those staying over the Saturday and Sunday training period, and retirement benefits. g Kaysville Nevs Observes Birthday Neighbors and relatives of Mr. Edw-arManning of Fruit Heights Those wanting to sign up for flying will be interested to know honored him on his 7Sth birthday that the squadron will get mod- anniversary Sunday afternoon at ern 4 Thunderjets this fall. an outdoor party at the Manning Most important, reports the colhome. Mrs. Manning was hostess onel, is that it takes a Presidential order to call the squadron to at the event. Guests were as fole duty. In case of a na- low's: Mr. & Mrs. Myron Manning, tional emeigency, the reserve Ogden; Mr. & Mrs. Alan Manning, will be called squadron up and stay Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Major, together as a group. Glen Manning, Kaysville; Hill AFB w'oikcrs and those Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sherner, Arthur from Ogden-Sal- t Lake area interested in joining should contact De- Butcher, Mrs. Annie Burton, Mr. tachment 1, 231Uth Air Reserve and Mrs. Alden Burton, Mrs. Ruby Flying Center, Building 400, Hill Butcher, all of Kaysville; Mrs. NetAFB. Or they can telephone the detachment by calling tne base tie Sizemore, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manning, Farmington; Mr. and asking for extension S5s5. The detachment is the advisor and Mrs. Janies Manning, Bounfor the fighter-bombe- r squadron tiful, Mrs. Annie Talbot, Layton. d F-S- full-tim- |