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Show August 3, 1957 TIIK JOURNAL Iafsc LAYTON N Syracuse Hews Maurice Sc field Layton this month, aftei being Maurice Scoffield, v lio recently gone almost two years. She has periods in the been on a mission for the Latter-da- y spent two five-da- y Saint Chuich to the NorthI)ee hospital for observation and treatment is now well enough to western States Mis.-ioShe was to work. released July On that day, she was joined by her sister, Mrs. F.li- Iatio Dinner zabeth (Bessie) Smith, of Lay-toMajor and Mrs. M. B. Jeffrey They diove into British Co- and children, Tim, Larry and Jodi, lumbia, Canada. They rude the hi ef Kaysville, were quests at tlie acioss Puget Sound, from Chailes Robins home last Friday. 'ferry Vancouver to Victoria. The ferry They all enjoyed an outdoor din- boat will hold over one hundred ner in the back yard. cars and the trip across the Sound takes about 2U. hours. After con- -' 11th Birthday siderable sightseeing, they took Compton Tingey, son of Mr. and the ferry back from Victoria to Mrs. Franklin Tingey, was honPort Angeles, Washington. They ored guest at a family dinner on visited relatives in Fverett, Washhis 11th birthday last week. Those and came home through ington, joining him were his grandpar- Idaho. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Scoffield and their daughter, Becky, Wall Reunion aFo Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Scoffield The Wall family reunion was and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. held Sunday, July js, ai Monroe Kdward Scoffield and son. Maik in Ogden. Primary Officers The North Davis Stake Primary presidency, secretary and historian and all ward Piimary presidents, secretaries and historians enjoyed a dinner party Monday evening at the Stake House. The event wing under the direction of Mrs. Julia Bodily and Mrs. Mildred Porter. n. n. Frank lliekenlooper Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickenloop-e- r returned Monday from a trip through the Pacific Northwest and California. They went to Seattle, where they stayed a week with their son, Ralph and his family. Ralph is in the Bishopric of Seattle Dth ward, and is an electrical engineer at Boeing Aircraft Co. He took his parents and family to many points of interest in that vicinity. The Hicken-looper- s went on down the coast to San Francisco, where they stayed four days with a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold lliekenlooper. They visited friends and relatives briefly at Livermore and at Sacramento two-wee- Following dinner they spent the entire time working and completing to date their Primary books. Idaho Trip d Mr. and Mrs. Layton Wedhome returned Layton nesday after spending an enjoyable week end in Sun Valley, Idaho. Mar-woo- Harvey Layton Harvey Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Layton, has been transferred from Lackland Field, San Antonio, Texas, to Francis E. Warren Air Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Visitors Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robins last week, were Mrs. Robins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielsen, of Ogden. Also a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ks Neilson; a sister, Mrs. Janet Hancock and her son. Gordon, and a friend, MSgt. John Hauk, all of A weekly newspaper published in Ogden. the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s under the Act of Layton, Utah, From Denver While Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall were here from Denver, they took their sons, David and Robert, and their niece, Mary Ann Adams, to see the show, The Ten Coni-- 1 mandents. Clay Adams Mr. and Mrs. George Houseal before coming home. and daughters, Ann and Kim, have Layton 3rd Ward The Trailbuilders of Layton 3rd been visiting at the home of her Primary last Mpnday toured the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams, Clearfield Naval Supply Depot and for the past while before moving were shown a demonstration of to Durango, Colorado. While she was here, Mrs. Houfire extinguishing. Their teacher, seal was honored at a luncheon Leona Boyce, and activity counselor Gayle Nalder, accompanied given by Mrs. Adams. The guests were Mrs. Marilyn Cue, Mrs. them. Yvonne Phelps, Mrs. Ann Cottrell, Moves to Montana Mrs. Carrie Maughan has moved and Miss Vauna Vee Gray. In Hospital to St. Ignatius, Montana. Her Mrs. Reed Goetlsche has been ill two younger sons, Gaylord and Gary, have been there since school in the St. Benedicts hospital in was out, helping their older broth- Ogden. James Higgs er, Dale on his farm. The young James Higgs returned early boys will now make their home with their mother, who plans to Monday morning from a ten-da- y stay permanently in St. Ignatius. trip to San Francisco. He went to the Science Museum, the big Jessie Robins Miss Jessie Robins returned to Aquarium, the well known Fliesh- - NOW! GET CASH QUICKLY AT THE T5 March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Everyones excited . . . and everyones talking about the new liberal Loan Plans and friendly service at the new office of AETNA FINANCE CO. Come in SOON Well be glad to serve you. ! $50 $20 On Name Only For Total Cost $1.50 Open Daily 9:30 A. M. I to I P.M. Saturdays 9:00 (o 1:00 $1500 Available on Signature or Other Popular Plans 30 Days 5:00 10 , 1 Clean Up Your Bills! Use Our NEW "Debt Consolidation Plan" Let us nay those bothersome bills and arrange just one convenient payment at one place each month. We will try to cut your payments in half! Come In Or Phone 856 M 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET LAYTON UTAH (Loans made to residents in nearby towns) (Loans Over $000 Made by Aetna Finance Co. of Utah) OP THE- - MEMBER UTAH STATE ENGINEERS LIMITED began work last week on a natural gas line from Layton to Logan. Here workers are placing pipe along Bamberger line near Church street. The line will follow the track from Gentile in Layton to Roy, where it will be reline to continue to Logan. The line is exduced to a pected to be completed for Mountain Fuel Supply Company by about October 1 (Reflex-JournPhoto) 20-in- 12-in- PAtS ASSOCIATION MEMBER: - NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ch ch NaUl Advertising Representative Service Newspaper Advertising al aacker Zoo, the Seal Rocks, and Sea Cliff. He ate at Fishermans Wharf, and spent interesting hours in famous China Town. Perhaps the climax of all was that he was able to get tickets and attend the world-famoSan Francisco Ice Follies and while there met and obtained autographs of several of the Miss Universe contestants, to bring home to his daughter, Audrey. Merland Henries Mr. and Mrs. Merland Henrie returned Monday from a weeks vacation at Jenneys Lake in Teton Park, where they had a reunion with their sons and daughters. Those who were able to us come included Mrs. Jack Lattitan of Twin Falls; Mrs. Ferris Kunz, Get Acquainted JOURNAL The her daughter and granddaughter, of Montpelier; Mrs. Robert Wiley of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall L. Henrie and family of Bountiful; Mrs. Joe Gale and family of Layton. The men and boys spent much of the daytime fishing and with good success. Ihe ladies and younger children enjoyed the cool air, beautiful scenery and just visiting' together alter 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. His hand tendons TERMS OF SUHSCRIPTION was then put in a cast. He is now $3.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance considerable still in at home, but be work to unable pain, and will LLOYD E. ANDERSON. ...Managing Editor for several days. THE STAFF Returns Home News Editor CLAIR HALES Society Editor Mrs. Annie Nalder returned to MARY BOWRING J. VERNON WOOLSEY.... Advertising Mgi. Layton, after a month in Wash- ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Manager Office Clerk ington visiting her sons. Mr. and MARILYN KEYES Foreman Mrs. Dean Nalder and family live GEORGE F. BARKER DAVE MORTENSEN Compositor at Tacoma and Delbert Nalder C. A. WILKINSON Compositor lives at Pasco. CLAIR FORD Compositor DAVID SEAICII Composition JACK IMIIOFF Allan Rosenlunds Stereotype JOHN E. BARKER, JR Linotype Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rosenlund KENNETH KINNER Linotype Proof Reader and family have been on a trip MARION WHITESIDES Pressman CLIFF BALL this past week. Mrs. Rosenlund NED ROBEY Pressman and daughters went as far as Pressman GARY KENNEDY Bindery Supervisor where they stayed with GOLDIE BALL ROBENA ENCE ....Bindery Dept. Mrs. Rosenlunds parents, Mr. and Reporters Mrs. Williams. Mr. Rosenlund and Kaysville NORMA PREECE LOUISE WATT his sons went on to Gooseberry Layton KATHERINE ROSE Reservoir near Firview. They Farmington MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT made camp there and fished and Syracuse Clinton JEAN BURSON hiked during their weeks stay. JEAN BURSON Sunset Sun-nysid- e, c 1 FARMERS GRAIN CO-OPERATIVE sev- eral years, that they had not all Fishing Trip A group of firends and relatives got together for a real fishing trip last week. They all camped out together by the river, not far from Fnnis, Montana. In the group Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess and family of Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wall and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, of Lay-toMr. and Mrs. George Boam and family of Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall and family of Denver, Colorado. UTAH OGDEN, been able to get together. PLENTY OF STORAGE SPACE Qualified for Government Loans 3,100,000 Bushels HIGHEST PRICES PAID n; Injures Hand Mark Morgan suffered severe injuries to his hand while at work on the farm on Monday. The tendons of one finger were completeHe was hospitalized ly severed. for a day, during which time his hand was operated on, and the We appreciate your past business and hope to serve you again this year. For further information, please contact WILFORD YOUNG or JERRY CROSS EXport Market your grain the Cooperative Way n G1 |