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Show 19, 1957 January THE JOURNAL Kaysville News Page Layton Kiwanis n From Idaho Will Hear Mr. and Mrs. Fail Vaughan and children, New Plymouth, Idaho, were week end guests of Mrs. Janies F. Bennett. Club History By Visit Mother Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Cottrell, Beedj Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Layton Cottrell and sons, Salt Lake City, Call entertained the Layton Secvisited Saturday at the home of ond Ward Elders quorum presitheir mother, Mrs. Walter Cot- dency Saturday night; Mr. and trell. Mrs, Jay Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne From Wyoming Bone enjoyed games and lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadsworth, Lee Johnsons Lone Tree, Wyoming, were WedVisiting in Layton from Rex-burnesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Idaho, were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins. Elmo Davenport. The Davenports spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson. g, Ordinance Mrs. Archie Low Mrs. Lori Ann Holbrook and son, AN ORDINANCE RESTRICTING THE BURNING OF REFUGE OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL TO CERTAIN DAYS AND HOURS AND PROHIBITING THE BURNING THEREOF ON PUBLIC PROPERTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF LAYTON CITY, UTAH Danny, from Bountiful, visited with Mrs. Archie Low on her birthday Sunday. Luncheon ary Janice Adams 1 l.a.Nton 8th Ward The Layton Eighth Ward MIA a special program Monday evening, January 21, entitled Meet Me at Mutual. All members of the ward are invited. will present Sunday Speaker Jack Jlill, nationally acclaimed football star, and returned missionary, was the speaker at the Layton 7th ward Sacrament meeting Sunday night. Mr. Hill is attending the ten-da- By Virginia Bennett - The JOURNAL ments were served to 27 members. Belletristic Club The Belletristic Club held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Allen Rosenlund Tuesday evening. A book review was given by Mrs. Guy Murdock. Refreshments were served to 20 guests. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 MEMBER,- - OP x THE- - ASSOCIATION UTAH STAJE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Dance Club Natl Advertising Representative The theme of the Layton Dance Service. Newspaper Advertising Clubs January dance is a Frosty 333 N. Michigan Avenue Wonder Land. The dance will be Chicago, I1L held January IS at 9 p. m. at the $3.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance Central Davis Junior High School. Times Club Members of the Times club LLOYD E. ANDERSON... .Managing Editor entertained their husbands at dinTHE STAFF ner at the Sands Cafe in ClearNews Editor CLAIR HALES MARY BOWRING Society Editor L VERNON WOOLSEY. Advertising Mgr Office Manager ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Clerk DEBBIE KIIOURY Foreman GEORGE F. BARKER Compositor DAVE MORTENSEN C. A. WILKINSON Compositor Compositor CLAIR FORD Compositor JACK IMIIOFF Linotype JOHN K. BARKER. JR Linotype KENNETH KINNER Pressman CLIFF BALL Pressman .. NED ROBEY Pressman GARY KENNEDY Proof Reader MARION WHITESIDES .. GOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. field. Attend Wool Meet Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams attended the Wool Growers Banquet at . . , J Reporters NORMA PRF.ECF DOKO'IHY WHI TL Clearfield JANICE ADAMS, l.avton JEAN HUKSON, Clinton KATHERINE ROSE, Farmington Kmciiso . MRS. VIRGINIA S BENNETT DOROTHY WHITE! .Vet Point JEAN BURSCN sunset KnvsMlle j . the Hotel Utah last Tuesday. In Phoenix Mrs. Beecher Adams and two children are visiting in Phoenix,! Arizona, at the home of her par-- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Price. Joel Watt Joel Watt, son of Mr. and Mrs.) John Watt, recently returned from the Australian LDS mission, was the speaker at the Layton 3.h ward sacrament meeting, Sunday, Janti-- ' The Layton Kiwanis Layton Club will hold their meeting Thursday, January 21, at the Town Hall Utah State Agricultuial College. at 7:30 p.m. This meeting will Released be in honor of the 20th anniversary Mrs. Margaret Taylor was re- of the Layton Kiwanis and the leased as counselor in the Primary 40th anniversary of Kiwanis Inorganization of the Third ward. ternational. An interesting hisThe vacancy has not been filled tory of the club will be read a3 as yet. the main feature of the program. Dan Adams Darwin Taylor is chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams have meeting. returned home from a winter vacation in Yuma and Phoenix, Ari- Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pace and zona. Mrs. Catherine Frasier ac- daunghter, Judy, and Gary Workman of Porterville, Utah; Mrs. companied them home. Joan Cottle and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill all of Ogddn. Returns Home Miss Katherine Tree has returny ed home from a visit with Phone Clearfield C. Mrs. Bennett and Mr. and Jay family in California. of Kaysville, formerly residents Clyde Hansens and who are now back home again, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen had have traveled widely during his as their visitors on Monday, Mrs. army assignment. He will be sta- Ida Steed, Mrs. Alma F. Smith and tioned at the Hill Air Force Base Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Steed and until his retirement next month. children, all of Murray. The club members thoroughly enWeek End Visit joyed this evening with Mrs. CoMiss Kate Tree viisted last week llett, at the home of Mrs. Zenas W. was Mrs. end at the hpme of her sister, Mrs. Bennett. club Julia Gregory of Farmington, Elton J. Bennett. Twenty-on- e members attended and three spe- Utah. Itoy Hodgson cial guests. Roy Hodgson suffered a fracAttend Meet Mr. and Mrs. William H. (Bill) tured right shoulder last Thursday Child and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bar- evening when he fell from a horse ber attended a banquet and electri- he was riding. lie expects to go to an Ogden cal appliance show at the Hotel hospital this week for surgery on Newhouse Monday evening. it. Visit Stake Conference Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber and Bishop T. Joseph Steed of the Mrs. Lucina Neville, visited on Syracuse ward and Bishop Mark Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Edith Beazer of the Syracuse Second Waite of Salt Lake City, and with members of their Mr. and Mrs. Angus Smedley of ward, urges wards to attend the North Davis Bountiful, Utah. Stake quarterly conference sesFractured Arm sions at the stake house in ClearLloyd E. Dahl is in an Ogden field this Saturday evening and hospital receiving treatment for a Sunday. badly fractured right arm. He reThe visiting general authority ceived the injury when he fell will be Apostle Adam S. Bennion down the basement steps while of the Quorum of Twelve. in working Hooper. The Sunday conference sessions New Daughter will be at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. with A baby daughter arrived last a very special M. I. A. program week to Mr. and Mrs. Carl War- being conducted Sunday evening ren at a Salt Lake City hospital. at 7 p. m. This is their first child. The young Jack L. Marble now mother was the former LauMr. Jack L. Marble, husband of ra Lee Smith of Clearfield. the former Maurine Hansen of this Mr. Warren is a senior student place, was sustained as the first at the University of Utah. counselor in the Bishopric in the Mrs. Ella Smith, Clearfield, and South Thirteenth ward in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Warren, Syra- Lake City, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marble and their cuse, are the proud and happy grandparents. family moved from Syracuse last Dinner summer. Family In honor of the birthday anniverSyracuse people who attended famof Charles a Sacrament meeting Sunday the Workman, sary ily dinner party was given by Mrs. evening in Salt Lake included, Mr. Workman at their home here. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen, Mr. and Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Huerta and children, Mark, Morris Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Denece, of Morgan, Norman Hansen and their families. Syracuse Hap nestings Mrs. Mary Barber, Mrs. Loretta Johnson, Mrs. Arta Whitesides and New Daughter That no person shall burn or guest, Mrs. Brinkman from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Andercause to be burned within the lim- enjoyed a luncheon at the home of its of Layton City any paper, rub- Mrs. Rhilda Williams on Thursday. son are happy parents of a baby bish, leaves, refuse material, or Mrs. Elaine Smith was assistant daughter, their second child, born other combustible material except on Saturday at an Ogden hospital. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, or Satur- hostess. Grandparents in Syracuse are the Birthday Club days between the hours of G:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. and The Fort Lane Birthday Club, Ernest Zauggs and the Arther R. No person shall burn or cause to the Gormaze, entertained Mrs. Andersons. be burned any combustible material New Son in or upon any public street, side- Oreta Low on her birthday SunMr. and Mrs. Newell Parker of walk, alley or roadway or other day. Eighteen members enjoyed public property within the limits of the party fun. Ogden are proud parents of a son, Layton City. Gold and Green arriving on Friday at the Dee hosA violation of this ordinance shall be a misdemeanor. Stardust was the theme of the pital. PASSED AND ADOPTED by Layton 4th Ward Gold and Green Mrs. Parker is the former Edith the City Council of Layton City, of Syracuse, a daughter Davis County, Utah, this 14th day Ball, Friday, January 11. The Knighton smooth music of the George Fish- of Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton. of January, 1937. ELIAS A. DAWSON, er orchestra, a floor under the diSunday School will be held in Mayor. rection of Bert and Ann Fried, and Syracuse ward from 9 until 9:30 Attest: a. m. Sunday. The change has been refreshments were featured. JOHN M. PARK, made to allow parents to pick up O. F. T. Club City Recorder. Published in The Journal JanuThe O. F. T. club was entertain- their children to take them to stake 1937. 19, ary ed at a luncheon Saturday after- conference in Clearfield. Lester Frew noon at the home of Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frew have Adams. Ladies Literary Club returned home following a very The Layton Ladies Literary Club enjoyable trip to California, where relatives for two A weekly newspaper published in held their meeting at the home of they visited the interests of the residents of Mrs. Laura Egbert Thursday, weeks. Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Attend Funeral January 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sheffield gave a Travel-lo- g of their Funeral services for Mr. William matter at recent Entered as second-clas- s to Hostesses Milo Nance were held last Monday Europe. trip Layton, Utah, under the Act oi included Lay-to- n Julia Mary Roberts, at Dayton, Idaho. Mr. Nance has March 8, 1879. and Laura Egbert. Refresh- two sons residing in Syracuse. - 3 Lionel and Iral Nance. Those who motored to the Idaho City for his funeral and burial were ..his sons and their wives, Elaine and Belva Nance, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nance and Mr. and Mrs. Willie M. Holland. Birthday Party Mrs. Claude Dahl entertained last Friday afternoon at her home with a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Denece, it being De-nec- es third birthday anniversary. Ten little close friends were invited to share the happy occasion with her. And special visitors and guests of the celebration were, Deneces two grandmothers, Mrs. Ray A. Dahl of West Point, and Mrs. Marvin Stephens of KaysMrs. ville, her Martha Thurgood and a great aunt, M,rs. Hyrum Bennett also of West Point. Syra Lita Club The Syra Lita Club members enjoyed seeing slides and listening to the traveling experiences which have been Colonel and Mrs. Wells F. Colletts for the past ten years, and which wore related by Mis. Collett. Colonel Collett and his family, great-grandmothe- r, 91 ng For Prosperity Prospecting a continuous Prospecting and exploration for new mines is activity that involves risking money and work. However, it is a risk that must be taken if Utah's mining industry Is to continue to be an important contributor to our state's prosperity. This activity benefits the mining industry and the people of Utah who share in the expenditures for labor and supplies during prospecting and development and in the actual operations of new mines. UTAH HIKING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" |