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Show Page Deo THE JOUKNAL 2 Kaysville Local Hews Items .spent Monday evening at Btigham Family Guests wheie Mr. (lalhraith attended Itisliop and Mis. Claienec Watei City, of fall entertained their family at din a i ideation committee meeting the associated Civic Club of northner on Thanksgiving day. ern Utah with governor-elecSpecial Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Galbraitl jCeoige I). Clyde, as guest speaker. t, NEWHOUSE HOTEL - SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. few ladies entertained Clyde at a luncheon at the Tropical Dining Room. Family Party Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth II. Sheffield enteitained at a dinner party Saturday evening, honoring out of town members of their family. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Russell II. Sheffield, Rountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Sheffield, Monroe, Sherman R. Sheffield, Los Angeles; Miss JoAnn Sheffield, Piovo, Joyce and Reck. TV Guest Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killians son on Gordon Sheffield appeared Owens TV news program last Friday evening. Sheffield is stationed at Fort Ord, California, and appeared on the Soldier Interview and Thanksgiving greeting. Turkey Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby and family, Ralph Ashby, Provo; Miss Jean Gustareson, Salt Iake had turkey dinner Thursday in Kearns at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lever and family. Guests for Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall, Mr. A and Mrs. Dale Phillips and chiln dren, Layton; Mrs. Virginia and daughter, Jean, JoAnn Ranierie, Mrs. donnish, Willard Cormish, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Manos and daughter, Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Phillips, Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Vere Fairchild arid family, Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mis. Vaige Thompson Thursday. From Woods Cross Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders and family, Woods Cross, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders Thanksgiving day. Week End Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Provo, were holiday week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson. 1 .ay-to- in her 1, 1 !. LfiVTOtl BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Todd, daughter horn November 20 Layton at Hill Air Force. Rase hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Leo A. Layton Iaeheeo, daughter horn November 21 at Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Layton Coettsche, son horn November 2.r at Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leonaid Layton Garfield, son born November 25 at Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Layton Crawley, daughter horn November 21 at Dee hospital. MALE and FEMALE HELP WANTED Thanksgiving in Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rutledge and children w'ere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rutledge in Tooele on Thanksgiving day. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Walker attended the funeral service of a near friend and club member, Parley A. Hill in Logan Wednesday, Mr. Hill was a well known leader and agriculture man. The Joseph Marstons Miss Carolyn Marston spent the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marston. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Marston, Clearfield, visited Wednesday evening Re a McNess Dealer. Fine opening in Davis county. Make more money. Re your own boss. Distrib- ute quality line house- hold necessities to farm families. Wonderful opportunity for dependable man or woman with car. Write, or phone me evenings for appointment. at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkin and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Thursday. E. F. DENNETT, 3210 S. 4th East Farmington Phone AX 86 nt TELL HER MERRY CHRISTMAS you can iind. WITH AN 3' 1? n J 3 Century Club is a whiskey that belongs in todays world b i"r"j Light, mild Uj 1 - it 1 is tailored for todays taste I Try it 1 i Shell appreciate this fast, clean way of drying clothes . . . with no more struggling with heavy baskets of wet clothes. 6 IUJY YOUR DEALER UTAH ROWER & LIGHT CO. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 88 PROOF YEARS OLD NAT. DIST. PROD. CORP. N. Y. |