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Show February 1937 1C, THE JOURNAL nnc m Delbert Iladfields d Bishop and Mrs. Delbert entertained Saturday in honor of their daughter Carol on her 2nd birthday. Dinner was served to members of the family. Had-fiel- Elders Banquet The 3th and Pth quorum of Elders from the Layton 3th held a banquet and program Saturday evening. 230 members and their partners enjoyed the dinner and program under the direction of the quorum presidency. Attend Meeting Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons, Mrs. Oma Wilcox and Mrs. Karmen Burnham attended the Womens Council Legislative Wednesday morning. Moving to California Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knott entertained friends at a small dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fielding who are moving to Merced, California, to make their rage Club Hotes Sunflower DUI Sunflower Camp of Kaysville hospital suffering from a stroke. He was on his way to attend the Daughters of Pioneers met Thursof Utah basket- day, February 14 at the home ball game in Provo Sautrday night Colwith his son, Keith when he be- of Mrs. Virginia Larkin. Mrs. leen Hutchings and Mrs. Myrtle came ill. Larkin are assisting hostesses. A special solo number by Pearl Jorgensen will be followed by the BYU-Universi- ty Kaysville News lesson. Sunday Visitors Mr. ami Mrs. Page Lewis, Roy, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis. Fireside Meeting The First Ward and Gleaner girls met at the home of Miss Carol Chrisman Sunday evening for a Fireside meeting. The Glen Stuarts Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart and daughter, Glenna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Thurgood in Syracuse Thursday. The occasion being a family dinner party. The Bill Bennetts home. Bill Mrs. Bennett and children, Gold and Green Ball one day last week visited Ogden, Layton Second Ward honored the with Mrs. Deem Stuart. following Jr. Gleaners at the Gold and Green Ball Friday evening: Be not so bigoted to any custom Jean Meibos, Diane Stevenson, Joyce Stevenson, Jeanette Call, as to worship it at the expense of Vernetta Call, Sherelyn Brenkman, truth. Glenna Dunn, Barbara Flint, Zimmerman Laurel Layton, Charlene Flint, Janice Adams, Janet Corbridge, Wilma Neville, Jane Evans, Ann Fashion is something barbarous, Layton, and Carolyn Green. A pe- for it produces innovation without tite bottle of liquid sachet was reason and imitation without benepresented to each girl. Give Party fit. ' George Santayana Mrs. Lillian Thornton and her sister, Miss Katie Mashin, entertained the Farmers Union Apartment ladies at a party at their home Monday evening. The evening was spent in doing fancy work, after which a lunch was M-M- en I Phillips DUP Camp The Phillips Camp of Daughters of Pioneers met Thursday, February 11 at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Wilma Mable Christensen. Buhler and Mrs. Eliza Graham are assisting hostesses. Mary Timothy will give the lesson on the Journal of Lucenda Mecharn. Farmington Birthday Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Joe Fowler of Salt Lake, were hosts last Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Fowlers mother, Mrs. Delilah Robinson. Other guests were members of the Robinson family. Dr. Clarence Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown and sons, Mrs. Audrey Pratt and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson and daughter. Mrs. Robinsons birthday was Feb. 2. Kaysville Itevi s 15 Separated By Norma Ireece From Service Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robison and children were guests at a Kaysville Fifteen Davis Counbirthday dinner in Salt Lake Sat- ty men were separated from the urday at the home of Mr. and Armed Forces during the past Mrs. Almon Robison. month. Included from the Army Bridge Club Mrs. Lois Stephens was guest were Thomas Cleveland Cook, Cenat a bridge club at the home of terville; Delos Ira Elmer, Sunset; Mrs. Harold Cummings in BounFranklin Brooks Harding, Bountiful, Tuesday evening. tiful; Grant Arbucklo Hatch, Frank Colemeres Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere Woods Cross; Clark Lawrence were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holt, Kaysville; Robert Eugene Sheldon Colemere in Salt Lake McGee, Goodyear, Arizona; Paul Sunday.Calvin Max Smith, Bountiful; Wedding Reception Mr. and Mrs. Myron Phillips at- Bowler Turner, Woods Cross; and tended the wedding reception of William Wallace Willey III, Bountheir neice, Miss Barbara Schwartz tiful. and Dan Parker, at the home of Separated from the Navy were Mr. and Mrs. Elden Schwartz in Robert John Reed, Kaysville; Far-rClearfield, Thursday evening. The William Winters Jay Sibbett, Napa, California; Mr. and Mrs. William Winters and Lee Mardin Toone, Kaysville. were dinner guests of Mr. and Clyde Levoy Dempsey, Woods Mrs. James Vallandingham in Salt Lake Saturday evening. Cross, was separated from the MaVisit Here rines. Mrs. Eugene Eatchel and son, Separated from the Air Force Roger, Bountiful, visited Monday were Harold George Fruitman, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Eatchel. Phoenix, Arizona; and David Val The Earle Robins Glover, Farmington. Mrs. Earle Robins spent Saturday in Bountiful at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Lost Orange and white EngHayes. The occasion was in honor of her granddaughters, Mynon, lish Pointer. Female in seabirthday. In the evening Mr. Earle son. Name Dot. Ray DaRobins and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins, Layton, joined them for a vis, Layton, 751-dinner party. - el R. served. Salt Lake Visit Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson and Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen spent Friday afternoon in Salt Lake City, visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jones. The Smiths moved recently from their home in Sunset to Salt Lake. Kelly Family Dr. Robert V. Kelly and his family gave the program in Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening in Layton LDS Fourth Ward. Dr. De J. Cutler sang a solo. The Kellys are mpving out of the Fourth Ward in the near future. ct Play The Layton LDS Fourth Ward MIA gave a three-ac- t play last was under the It evening. Tuesday direction of Miss Janet Pulley, drama director. In Hospital Aaron U. Merrill is in the Dee Notice to Water Users Notice is hereby given that the Town of Laytona, by D. D. Harris, President, Laytona, Ut., has filed with the State Engineer, a request for an extension of time from November 10, 1P3( to November 10, 103S, in which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation of Water under Application No. 14717 for the appropriation of 0.44 sec.-f- t. of underground water in Davis County, State of Utah, to be used for the domestic requirements of 43o people in the Town of Laytona. It is represented that in excess of $23,000.00 has been expended on construction of works and it is estimated it will cost approximately .$3,000.00 to complete construction and submit Proof of Appropriation. rc:omXTaffalT State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 11, Utah, on or before March IS, 1037. A hearing will be held on this request for extension of time before the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. April 3, 1037. Protestants may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony ip support of their protests. Joseph M. Tracy, STATE ENGINEER. Published in the Layton Journal, Layton, Ut., from Feb. 2 to Feb. 10. 1037. J OVER 180,000 boughi m.vm we m r SS& Morx chevroiei All protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the OTHER TRUCK-CHEVR- OIET Office and conclusive W K "431 i prore it, m Layton Utah 3 |