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Show The J0URNAL-April1- 5, 1958 page 7 Plans Layton Summer Hecreation Tabernacle Choir coming To Layton July 4th program SKYLINE Subdivision Layton Church News Stake Conference, April of Salt 26-2- 7 Rus.-e- ll Lake; Dr. and Mrs. R. Rich of Orem, Mrs. Jesse P. Rich and Mrs. Rhea R. Garr of Logan, and Mrs, , , Layton Plans are being made by members of the e 1 LaRelle R. Alway of San Ma-reb .1 1 Stake for their quarterly conference which will he held Satur- - r, Calif. Mu-i- c Music in of Lovers in White the 2(1 and and the Salt Lake 27, Chapel. Sunday, April Layton bowing Plans are already day Layton of the Salt Lake Tab Mr. Ryttmg has rethe sessions on Sunday will be under the dnection of the for com-let- e more a made same girls attended a The for ieing ernacle Choir will be interestec ponded to m re tl an lu'i in M. I. A. Stake Music director, Mrs. Lela Christensen and will recreation shower Saturday evening toik program in learning' that the progiai. to present this piogram the Stake Youth Chorus. Layton for the summer months, feature honoring Mrs. B. P. Brockbank, The Sundav evening meeting will be under the supervision With the Tabernacle Choir in rid has done o as fai awaj to John R. Dawson Jr., at the home of Mrs. Bernard ccording the with be d. will Boa. Fran-iscMutual Association at Stake the of San Denver, Colo.; Improvement presented Europe Aho has been renamed direc-o- r ami brother.in. Brockbank, Sr. Davis the three students from the Layton 4th Ward (Park and Semina, y. Calif; Cleat Falls, M.uit.; for the city for the third speake.s being LeGram, Baei, laW) Ellison St.) Friday evening, nd Victor, Idaho. ear. The vv hole group also attendof the fami,y meml,ws -i tHhr at MIA pan., sponsored To those who nave tiavellec April Mr. Dawson is head baseball who attended were: Atty. and ed the noth birthday anniver--ar- y by the 14Uth Seventies Quorum n Euiope, this will provide al, oach and assistant basketball .Mis. Lothaire R. Rich, Mr. and reception in Ogden, on Layton New members of the Mutual Improvement of the Layton Stake. to toach at Davis High School. Stake Boaid sustained two offices on Sunday at the Stake Mr- -. Bernard P. Brockbank, Mr. Apnl it, in honor of their uncle, ppoitunnv many horn i.moiaiile This one and one-haand m Mr. Dawson said that sum-ne- r Leadership meeting are Alan Harm, Stake M Men Loader; Jan- ml Mi- -. Sterling R. Rich, all L)r. Ed waul I. Rich. Athprogram is piesented by Ua ph hces. To those who have not activities are scheduled to ice Harris, Stake Gleaner Loader; Fail Teak, Assi-tae ct llytting, member of the Euiope -- j aiti. the second week in June. letic director; and Leo Mockli, Jr. M Men Loader. icgin ( Lo.r and Temple y tude'i is an exullent Vi Jaseball, softball, tennis as well Square touri t guide. It pre- ;! uluiiitv t see MIA rope a. is individual sports such as sents highlights of the choirs t via, ten ly the loeiuhers of rand tethei quet, pong png I,ayton The time for the Layton Stake M. I. A. I iadoi-h- i' historic tour of Europe in lfi.Yl. he Tahemadi' Cnon on its V Mi liam Gail Tonne . . . called mil will be offered. to be held Thursday, April 17, hi- - Iren et f"i s p. m meeting Future-- , oil colored film, and eek tour t. tough Scotland on LDS mission. There is a possibility that a Previous meetings have begun at 7:20. The meeting will he hold y sound equipment Vdlt-- , ht-i lands England, Ne lundicraft specialist may be in the Layton Second Ward. combine to give an authentic I'limaik, behind the non eur callable one day a week and "on the spot leahstn to the tain into Lei l.n. Get mat y, tbei the arts and crafts will be coGth MIA Since its initial nto Switzerland, vvheie presentation. the ordinated through the county. The .heir participated in the dedLayton Sixth Ward sustained Mr- -. Layton The camping program that to the office of president of the Young Ladies' M. I ication of the first LDS Tem-il- e moved so popular last year will Stra-bur- g BECOME A STENOGRAPHER FASTER t j be constructed in Europe; igain he emphasized. Last year A. on Sunday at their Saci anient services. Mrs. the Secretary and served under Mis. Sybil Cox, Presind finally to Palis, France. here were two overnight campAT STEVENS HENAGER ing trips for boys over 11 years dent, who was released. Mrs. Edith Boatright and Mrs. Kaien Tickets are lor adults old supervised by Mr. Dawson Brown were retained as counselors to Mrs. Strasburg. and .T.Tc for high school oi There is no recession for stenographers and secretaries younger students They are in this growing intermountain area. tvailal le thiough members of Kavsville A farewell testi-niui.Pfc. You can qualify quickly. The Layton First Ward Fireside group met at the he 440th Seventies Quorum oi in th Layton' Sunday, April B, home of My. and Mrs. Richard Fawcett after Sacrament servcall Kays. (iiiT-Funds raised We have far more requests than we can fill for stenogSixth Ward honore' ices on Sunday, April l.'k Mrs. Greta Low gave the lesson which Tom this entertainment will Elder William Gail Toone prior with starting pay up to $250 and higher! raphers, Be Get Thee Illuminated. was Up entitled, go to the Seventies Quotum to his departure for the Refreshments served. were Learn faster with Speedwriting. Straubing, Germany (AHT missionary and welfare fund. Mission, PFC Elbert J Stevens Elder To ne is a son of Mr. NC) Aimy Henager is the only Utah school authorized Lowry, son of Mr. and Mrs and Mr- -. Marion W. Thomp--on- , S. to teach Speedwriting, the easy ABC shorthand that Yerdeland Allen Lowry, Mrs. Shirley Stewart was released as organist Lavton Kaysville. be can mastered much faster, uses no symbols, no is with serving Layton, Paik, e of the Relief Society Stake Board at the Stake Leadership meetRuth P. Linfuid played h- - 11th Armored ABCs. machines, Cavalry Regi- ing Sunday, just 1 :i. moved Mrs. and postlude music at the ment on has from the Stewart Layton Apiil the brink of the lion Stake. Opening song of ENROLL NOW Summer Term bethe near Curtain, vva"Shah the eungiegation border. Layton Mr;. Richaid S. gins June 16. Secretarial, Business "nd Zion Falter of Youth we- - named new pieti-len- t a tank gunner in the Lowry, Games and the are fun for Management, Accounting. Also availthe Clif-- f' dancing planned Layton r.v was by given v of the Elemenable. Individual courses such as typing, eg intents Company B, entered evening at the Layton Second Ward recreation hall each SaturWood. rd office machines, Gregg shorthand. the Army in August 1!7! and day night. The entertainment is supervised by members of the tary PTA at the melting held Th- pgation sang the eceivcd as! week. She has seived as hu-basic at Fort I. is M. 14 A. for and over of Stake training years everyone age. Layton ament song, "Come Unto Clip and Mail Today fust vice president fur the pa t e Bliss, Tex. He arrived in Yes, send me free without obligation a ,J'si's followed by the service. two years. in March 1!.T7. copy of your bulletin explaining opporNmed to serve with her weie Musical numbers were a vocal The soldier is a Layton Relief Society L'nion meeting for all Ward and tunities of secretaryship, and descriptive Mrs. Carl Bates, fir-- t vice pie.-den- n io by the Weaver brothers, P.i.'iC. graduate of Davis High Stake members of the Layton Stake will be held Friday, Anvil material on your course. Dew from Heaven DistillLavvitnce Welling, prin-:'pLowry was IS, at the regular time in the Layton Fourth Ward Chapel. The vocal solo by Dean School, Kaysville. and a ing" Name of tie sclu ol, second v k e the Mountain hostess Ward will be the Layton Sixth Ward who will present by Walk With mployed "Ill l.undherg Mrs. Ronald Rates Construction a musical and one a number Address the Ward of resident; Presidents. Company, report by bv Kathrvn God, secretary; and Mi-- . Wil-a- Welling.accompanied Jountiful, befote entering the Other speakers will lie Dorsey Hodgson and Oreta Low, members City S. Gibson, treasurer. of the Stake Board. Spcakei- - were Orva! S. Mor-- t Army. Dale W bitesides is the outn, Bishop Rulon Killian, the Now's the time to going president. of the missionary and pau-ntA sale of polu shirts and oth-- r Elder Toone. Closing song of order personalized articles of clothing lmpimt-- d the congregation was It May with the school name Not Be On the Mountain completed hv the PTA of-- i .'eight and Charles A Kami d Funds rived fmm tin depvered the benediction. leers. sale will be c inti ibuted to PTA projects, Mis. Stevenson said. kn ,,r Tub-mad- ts o, -- -- New Stake Officers lf nt rlub-(inatl- vi-t- el Leadership Mselinq -- -- high-fidelit- W. Gail Toone President Layfcn Gladv-Strashu- serve Will NEW ." LDS in Hawaii c" TELEPHONE DIRECTORY going to press soon rg Layton First Ward Fireside Elbert Lowry le va.v-vil- Serving inGermany Ha-vaii- Crestview PTA Holds election Released From Office G-- (i pre-hid- German-Czechoslovaki- Games and Dancinq Fun Ste-,-en-- Cie-tviev- i Eu-op- Relief Society Union Meeting A-t- t; Tun-tiidg- e, s ha-oe- TELEPHONE LISTINGS the new if the even telephone directory telephone you use is under someone else's name. You can be listed Here's how. in Just call your telephone business office and order a personalized listing. Whether you live in a club, your family, or share an apartment, well be hoppy to list you and the number of the telephone you use. with hotel, But hurry. The new telephone directory goes to press soon. (Want any new or changed listings or directory advertising7 Call the business office today1) -- Layton danc w Club date Davis Diseases total of "7 lepoi table was li ted in Davis County last week. Of the 27, ie there five measles, 12 five influenza, infections, strep, Members of the 1 Layton cancer, 1 syphilis, one brucelLayton Dance (Tub aie nuking losis and one ringworm of the plans for their annual dinner-danc- e to be fold Friday, April scalp. Is with the theme Apnl in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Steven-e- n and Dr. and Mrs. Robeit Bi.ner are chviimen l.r the evening. Other memheis committee me. Mr. and Mrs. Med Nalder, had man, Mi. and Mi-- . Ralph Call, Mi. and Mrs. Steiimg Th rnley, Mr and Mrs. Let Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Thor-uiMr. and Mrs. Lynn Burton, Mr. and Mrs Richard Graehl, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell FarnsMr. and worth, decorations; Mis. Roger Bean, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Call, Mr. and Mis Doj le Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Whitesides, and Mr. and Mrs. David Whitesides, irogiam; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love atid Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevensen, dinner. A It took r.utuial forces fiom to I.inmi years to produce a -this thin ingle inch of tops-oiline of defense that stands between security and national weakness and decadence. Dr. H. II. Bennett. 401 of competition hits in The Utah when the demand for copper falls off and stockpiles of unsold metal build up. CO SUED OQSC cscsmccm To compete in a market governed by supply and demand, Kennecott must keep production costs in line. Some costs CLEARANCE 1357 MODELS 2 Only can be controlled by a carefully planned economy program like the one now Constellations the Cleaner That Floats on Air Was $97.50 With Tools NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY NOW $59.95 Even if water were in great which It often is not plenty it is still here in the West good farm management to have system your entire Irrigation completely heodgoted. The cost is surprisingly low. The savings in time, labor and water are surprisingly high. 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A Taxes have as much influence on Kennecotts ability to compete as the cost of blasting powder, freieEf chnvq? or In (state income tax), property taxes and llfcatiy 4 1 f in state and local taxes, which included a corporation franchise tax fair tax climate that does not dis- criminate is needed to keep mining production costs competitive. It will help Kennecott and other Utah mines meet competition on more equal terms. And meeting competition helps to continue the operations that play an important role in the prosperity of thousands of Utahns throughout our state. Was $89.95 NOW $49.95 BARLOW FURNITURE CO. CLEARFIELD Bin Low at Barlows Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better UtaN |