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Show J W44 P I FRP'U V! L Ci i 1 Ml 1 74s VETERANS DAY NOV. VOL. VIII . L 1 t . i ik I s U JiU AY. j uCj 1 . NOVEMBER 10, 1950 VETERANS NO. 52 DAY r 11 NOV. 11 MM' I.AYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH w"' TjwtotwwvtyipmtvHy f Davis Stake To Staid Annual ' M 4 js X Cj TV L'ii4Xj";,' - :M - ; "I ;-- , t K Vj',1 S r I sy ' ' - n, ?, ' - fc ? -- A ' -- v j. 7 MM ' , I' 4 V Iff - f L k i c f 4 ' ..yj.i $ ' ', 4 Xr v , y x1 &. x ' XV4! M -- ,y?vv i' lV jr Y ? c,v x ' ! v iF rf-- 4; ijl f, , s 'M As M ?4 s' - ? 5' " t!f Hfy'xylw i- -- ' 2 LA ruL rx ilk I'iu ', ' Farmington. The piogram will begin at s i Govern County atl :?p JU.L: i at t LAYTON JR. M-ME- N tion of the stake MIA with Kenneth Ogzewalla, Centerville, and PLAN MEETING Marguerite Bourne, Faimington, Junior Layton in charge. from Layton stake will enterAll adult members of the stake tain their fathers at a Clean are cordially invited to attend the Life night Wednesday, Noevenings entertainment. vember 14, at 7 :30 p. m., in M-M- en Activities Parent-Teach- er Talent To Burn p. p. m. direcThe dance yvill be under the m. followed by a dance iy be- er, Kaysville, chaitmen of the afKaysville - Local talent? Youll fair have announced. be surprised at your neighbors An outstanding musical program turned performers in the big KCA has been ai ranged including Kaye Number Please Variety Show, Ilicks, pianist at the Univeisity of Thursday, November in, at 8 p. m. Utah, a quartet from the U. of U. at Davis high school. The Variety selections by Iton Rigby fiom the show is your show, our show evBYU, Lucille McDonald, violinist, show so buy your tickets and a leading by Leola Men ill of erybodys now from the Kaysville Jaycees. 4 i, 7 waids First-Sixt- h ginning at s p. m., David Meirill of Farmington and Vein It. butch- Xi ' 1 ' KaysulU f, v 4 1, X i i 4 ,, V ; ' r -- - Birthday Party ' 'S , 1 &. A f X. . - v A'-'- tf M 11 " ' TROPHY Jaycees from Layton Uiyton won the Travel Trophy awarded at the Travel Trophy dance and 'dinner at American Fork. The trophy is awarded to the club Davis LDS ta'se which has traveled farthest and Kaysvillc had the most in attendance and will will hold its annual buthday pai-t- y in the be kept until December, l!)o. Satin day, Novembei & I. TRAVEL the Layton LDS Second ward I.-A. Association who are in charge of county-wid- e Officers of the Davis County Parent-Teachactivities are shown above: back row, left to right, Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, juvenile protection chairman; Mrs. Vernon Drown, secretary; Mrs. Frank Holbrook, president; J. F. Ilringhurst, treasurer; LaMar Parkin, pupil personnel director for Davis county schools; Stephen White, principals association representative; front row', left to right, Mrs. William II. King, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Petersen, hospitality chairman; Mrs. George Dieumenti, Mrs. James Meadows, vice president; Mrs. Harold Earl, chairman. Founders Day chairman; Mrs. J. A. Hunter, T er CUP CAKE SALE! chapel. Guest speaker will be Don P.-A. officers at All Junior and their Layton the Layton public school sponsored fathers are urged to attend. Fola cup cake sale Thursday at the lowing the meeting they will meet school. Cup cakes sold at 5 cents together in the recreation hall for each. Funds raised will be used to refreshments, according to Imo-geTimmons, stake activity buy a new movie projector for school. the De-Wi- tt. M-M- T. By-la- en ne BETTER THAN ELVIS Layton Stake Rackham-Core- y If you have laughed Kaysville at the antics of Elvis the Pelvis Junior Gleaners and Presley you have seen only the beLayton ginning for the antics performed their mothers will participate in a by Kaysvilles own hometown tal- Sacred to Me night Wednesday, A ceremony Novement in the big KCA variety show November 14, at 7:30 p. m. in the Layton ber 3 at the Bertha Eccles Hall, Number Please Thursday, No- Second L. D. S. wrard recreation Ogden, united Miss Barbara Rack-havember 15, at 8 p. m. at Davis hall. and Claud Corey in marriage. High will have you laughing the Dr. Harvey Broadbent will be rest of the week. Tickets on sale guest speaker. All Junior Gleaners The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Rackham. and mothers are urged to attend. with the Kaysville Jaycees. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Corey are parents of the bridegroom. MARY The bride wore a ballerina original of lace. Her veil was shoulder length and was caught to a small hat. Gleaner Night Nuptials On November 3 m BOWRING'S all over back to the on TV; back to comnormal menting about the weather rather than Adlais chances; back to seeing people turn livid when mention is made of J. Bracken Lee; A., back to haranguing about P.-favoritcity councilman and local ism; back to breathing a sigh of relief that we have survived another election with no civil war and everyone smiling and shaking hands when it was all over. A couple of weeks ago it didnt seem possible. Eisenhower and several million other people are glad hes president again. When it comes right down to it, Im glad its Mrs. Eisenhower and not Mrs. Bow ring thats going to Well, its T. be in jThose attending from Layton Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams. be at were: Mr. 'and Mrs. Cecil Barton, Mr. and the White House for the next four years. Id really rather North 4th East in Kaysville. (Suppose Mamie would rather not Mrs. Frank Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. trade places with me, too!) Larry Ray, Mr. and Mrs. ClarIts good that there are men in ence Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. the world like our President and Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I). Adlike Adlai, too for if they were ams, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams, Mr. all like most of us, there would and Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mr. and 133 , election. Nobody would want to be president. There isnt much money attached to it. Of course, more than .$100, (XX) a year is a little more than a columnist for a hometown paper makes, but his expenses are higher, too. For one thing, Mamie needs more evening dresses than Mrs. Bowring does. She also needs more shoes (though she probably (Continued on Page 4.) be no presidential Mrs. John Morgan, Miss Sherrie Adams. Roy Shiie will wrestle Chief Kit Fox as the main attraction on the National Guard Smoker planned for November 17 at the Davis High Gymnasium. Captain Don Brimhall, Com FARMINGTON NEWS ITEMS Salt Lake Visitor Birthday Dinner Mrs. Marval Mayfield went to Salt Lake last Wednesday evening to spend the evening with her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Mattingly. They went to hear the famous soprano Rise Stevens at the Mrs. Glen Pratt and family of Pork Valley visited and had a birthday dinner Saturday at the home of Mr. Pratts mother, Mrs. Lavica Pratt. They celebrated Glens and Mrs. Lavica Pratts Mr. and birthday. News Photographs Available for Sale Brides Pictures Pictures of brides to be published in the Weekly Reflex must be in Kaysville Photographs used in the Weekly Reflex the Journal or the Leader may be cents purchased for twenty-fiv- e each at the office of Inland Printing Company in Kaysville either by phone order or by mail. In mailing please send cents plus th twenty-fiv- e name, address, date of publication of picture, and page number on which it appeared. manding Officer of Battery A, JJ2nd F. A. Btn., the National Guard, Layton, said the smoker promises to be one of the most exciting events of the season to sports fans in the area. i our office by 10 a.m. Monday morning in order to give us sufficient time to have them made into newspaper cuts. If possible we would rather have them handed in sooner. There is no charge for putting them in the paper. The pictures and stories of weddings and engagements may be given direct to our office, to our society editor, Mrs. Mary Bowring, or to one of our community reporters. In addition to the wrestling match, there will be six bouts of boxing. The events are scheduled to begin at 8 p. m. and all tickets will be sold for $L each. |