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Show 6lsawstei, f Primary holds party 25-yea- Foit Riley, Kan. 22,1958 recently participated in a field pleted basic training at Fort training exercise with the lbt Lewis, Wash. Battalion at Fort The Engineer soldier, whose (AHTNC) Riley, Kan. Bodily, Bodily, a clerk in the batta- on of Mr. and Mis. Herbert jlions Company A, entered the N. Bodily, Route 1, Clearfield,! Army in June 19.77 and com- A honored i my Pvt, l.jnn page 7; wife, Madelyn, lives in Manhattan, Kan., was graduated from Davis County High School H in lira. ilk' lu is Stake Relief Society visiting teaiheis will convene Tuesday , Apnl 2K.t, it 1 p m. in the Farmington First-So- i ond Waid Chapel ti dear a specul talk by Mrs Leone Jacobs, S!t Lake City. Kuv s All visiting teaeheis who lave served for 2." years 01 moie will be hoiioied. The old's t tiachei and the youngest .vill also ioceie .special lecog-ntio- 8th Ward Dances Laytcn The Layton dances for their regular SI. I. A. Noima Beesley. one will tie May Army exercises In rs To be Layton Officers and teachers of the Layton Eighth Ward Primary had a party at the Samis Cafe in Cleat field, Friday, April IS. Special guests were Bishop and Mrs. Lee Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Alexandtr. The general chaiimen planning the party were the Primary Officers, Faye Perkins, Gladys Oftrett and Geneve Beesley with special committees as follows: Decorations, Connie Delight, Clarice Ransom, Darlene Wood; Program, Ynginia Dowden, DeEtte Berg, Dorothy Christiansen. TheJOURNAL-Ap- ril Pvt. Lynn Bodily Teachers for Layton Church News Layton Eighth Ward M. I. A. aie holding ward membeis every other Monday after their meeting, according to Y. W. M. I. A. President, One was held Monday, April 1:!, and the next nth. Kefi e.sliments will be seised. Primary Oilicers Named Layton New members of the Iyton Primary Stake Board as announced by President June Cutler, are: Carmen Dibble, Norma Thornley, Velma Barlow, Marian Call and Verna Sparks. Primary to give Layton youth banquet for the girls and boys of the I,ayton First Ward and their parents was announced for May 3rd by Bishop David Adams. The banquet will be held at the Central Junior High School. The Sunday, Apnl 27, piograni at Suiaimnt liieet-n- g in the Seiond Waid will e luinished by the Primary Radiate the Light of the ,iioi ions is the title f the piogiain. All patent' md ihildren aie uiged to at- Sunday program Youth Banquet Will Ee May 3 A y $i Kaysville Services Layton EighthWard At the Sacrament I- r tend. I Guns, says Davis Sheriff Bloodmcbile Visit Layton Members of the Layton First Ward were asked to support the Elders Quorum in donating blood at the Blood-mobithat will be at Verdelund Park, Thursday, April 24. Those donating for the Quorum should be theie between the hours of four and six. This blood will be stored at the Dee Hospital for future use. Royalty for 1953 le t by Items Spi ingtime Kaysville mugs forth flowers, garden nthusiasts, young men's fan lies-an- d said Davis guns, She) iff LeRot Day. It is the latter that causes umcern," he continued, making he point that every year a warning to gun owners is in ider It is unlawful to shoot nlun': A weekly newspaper publUhedltl!la,m! 'n aaJ and in the interests of the residents ipalities in the county disobeying the law are of Davis County, at Lay ton, liable ti have their guns con-tiUtah. ated. caielossness I nfoitunately, when matter is sometimes shown Entered as second-clas- s Bay ton, L tah, under the Act portsnien leave the town boundaries and start shooting at of March 8, 1879. landom on the outskirts of a city. The sheriff said that Published by imate shooters Sunday had INLAND PRINTING CO. tired a shot that went through 10 Phone: Kaysville window of the Henry the laques home east of Hill Ail Fences Base. Luckily, no one Member: was in the line of fue. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service L. SJJ N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. The Layton First Ward Welfare dinner is scheduled to begin at 0 p. m., Friday, April 2.", at the White Church recreation hall. Proceeds will bolster the Ward Welfare fund Lav ton Mr. and Mrs. Louis and will cost ten dollars a family. Good food and a variety program has been promised those attending by the Bishopric who P. Cook, 470 West Gentile, hau have been in charge of arrangements. Sunday visitors from Salt Lake, Mr and Mis. Dick Aan Toned! and daughter Norma, who Layton LaVon Fawcett was sustained as a teacher in the is here fiom Germany where M. I. A. at the Layton First Ward Sacrament Sendee, Sunday, he is teaching dancing. April 20. Speakers at the service were Frank Hickenlooper and PIT Jon Dav, son of Mr. and Larry Swenson. Special music was presented by le!a Chiisten-se- n M l a. Glen Day, 201 West Gen- who sang two vocal solos accompanied by Erma Beam. tile, who was stationed in Mem-jphis, Tenn., with the Mat me Cm ps, telephoned to say he is to North being transfened Caiolina. Mrs. Dudley D. Pierson, 57 An open house was held Sun- birthday. Guests will he Gill West Gentile, is expecting a day at the home of Mr. and and Gladys Robinson, Robert visit from her cousin, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Workman for and Amanda Giiffith, Ferris Harry Brown, who is 'topping their son and daughter-in-laand Richard Workman, Ray here on her way to Los AnLt. and Mrs. Edward Woik-ma- n and Barbar Evans, Millie Wood from Tacoma, Washinggeles been who have visiting for and Minnie Millard. ton. Mrs. Pierson lecently rethe past two weeks in FarmMrs. Alene Leonard and son turned from a stay and Bountiful. The Blaine have returned home from in Los Angeles with her relaington Workmans will return to their Reno, Nevada, where she had tives, Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Browbase in Charleston, .South Caro- been visiting with her sister, and Mrs. Helen Rath-buTerms of Subscription lina Thursday. Dorothy and her husband, Dell Mail $1.50 Per A ear The Rose City Bridge Club Larkins. The Larkins recently-haL. W. Robinson, Farmington Having dinner guests Sun50c Per Month Carrier will meet this week at the home a new baby hoy. 340 West State, Farmington, Lay-toII. Leonaid Mrs. was of Mrs. Ada Steed. Rae Van Lynn Nance of Kaysville was day (Pavable in Advance) has been named chairman of 4:0 We.st Gentile. They Sickle and Bertha Kane of Salt the speaker for the North June Dairy Month events in Strom-quiM. D. Mr. were and Mrs. BounLake and Ethel Jensen of Davis county for lor.', it wa' Farmington Sacrament service THE STAFF and Bountiful and family, tiful were out of town guests. Sunday. JoAnn Sheffield and her L! OYD F,. ANDERSON Muring Editm announced this week by A. J. father, Janies E. Ellison, CLAIR Mrs. Mary Louise Bone was Mr. Nance sang a duet. The NVws hditoi Mon js HAILS state chairman in MARY HOWKINCJ hostess a week ago on Wednes- meeting was in charge of Vern Layton. Society Kditor of county events. Mr. lfiarc Adv. Mprr J VhRNUN WOOLSLY day at her home to friends Butcher of the Davis Stake KLN FAIRBANKS Offue Manager Morris is also managing di-S. The Aurelia with whom she went to Davis High Council. Rogers Camp STAN A PURRINGTON Bookkeeper pettor the American Dairy Office Clerk Association of Mr. and Mrs. George Crook-sto- of the Daughters of Pioneer MARILYN KEY PS It was a High School. sponsor Utah, . GFOKGF. F. BARKER Foreman of fi lends to meet of Logan visited Sunday met Friday at the home of Miss BERT GILES JunG Liuirv lAiontn. Compositor Diane Turner Morrell who is at the home of Mrs. Crook-ston- s Edith Walsh. The lessen was C A WILKINSON L. Compositor Dan ell Stoke, county FORD Compositoi u(rMnf mother, Mrs. John Sjob-lu- given by Mrs. Flora Lambert. (LAIR visiting in Farmington from has been named comFT' ACK IMHO Stereotype Hawaii and Calif. Guests were Mrs. Millie Wood is leaving JOHN F BARKER JR. mittee advisor. Linotvpt Glenda Rigby, Betty Parcell, Elmo Steed was assigned to Friday morning for Washing-ton- , KENNETH KINNER This will be the largest June Linotype D. C. She will visit hei MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader Farmington; Bonnie Morton the newly organized Bountiin Month observance F BALL Pressman and Lois Rasmussen, Kaysville; ful South Stake High Council. .granddaughter and her hus- CLH Mr. Morris P retain a n Utahs history, t; A R Y K EN N F D Y Beth Stevenson, Jean Banger-te- r He is the son of Ray Steed. Plans aie now underband, Lt. and Mrs. Gary Elliott (iOi DIK BALL Bindery Supervisor said. and Barbara Kurningham, Mrs. Ben Hepworth has re- at Triangle, Virginia. She will ROBENA ENCE Dept. way for parades, civic luncheon Bindtry REPORTERS Bountiful. turned from Denver, Colorado, visit her niece and her husband, NORMA TREFCE dub programs, Dairy Princess The birthday club will meet where she has been for the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wisely in Kavsville Lav ton JOHNSON contests, special merchandising LORETTA J F ANNE KERlJeventS Saturday night at the home past month staying at the home Connecticut. She will also vis- Clearfield in local food stores, and VIRGINIA BENNETT MRS. Syracuse of Ralph and Alpha Steed to of her daughter and it in Newr York. She expects Suniiet BURSONl0,1 n e r atti actions throughout JEAN celebrate Luscile and Merrill Henry. to be gone a month. Kathryn Jennings armington LAYTON Sustained As Teacher y ahM . r V s . ? P?jJ, kf jl $&? A I- ' - 'f' J 7 if' - ' m it I Ctinf 1 - j.7 Air Force Base of 19.58 honors were won reMiss Allie Jeppson (left). Stat Services. Runner-u- p honors went to Miss JoAnn AAhittier, Maintenance. Miss Hill cently s, Successful Farmers Agree Watch those Hold Fireside Meeting Layton Fireside meeting for the Layton First Ward wa' held Sunday, April noth, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fail Morris. The lesson was given by Jabez Adams. : t Go-pe- l" Service SunLayton Layton Eighth day, April 20, Elmer Major and Ralph Firth were the speakers. A special number was played by George Rytting, Stake Organist, on the organ. A call for men to work this week on the floors in the new chapel was made by Bishop Simmons. Layton First Welfare Dinner V' RlsMop si -- -- 3 Farmington Hews. A ci two-mon- th ft tilllATl Mr. Rushton applied 50 pounds of USS Anhydrous Ammonia to his dryland wheat Ist year and boosted yields from 25 to 35 bushels an acre. He also used USS Nitrogen Fertilizers on his sugar beets and reported an increase in yields. W. Robinson Dairy chairman n. Chris Rushton of Hunter, Utah, says USS Nitrogen Fertilizers mean more profit per acre from my land. I is M i The big factor in my increases has keen USS Nitrogen. My investment in commercial fertilizer has really paid off, Mr. Rushton says, : j n, st er Successful farmers agree USS Nitrogen Fertilizers mean improved quality products, added yields and increased profits. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers this year. Order from your fertilizer dealer now. n For the free folder, "Big Dollars from Small Grains, write to, United States Steel, 91? Kearns ' Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. I ' 4 Nitrogen Fertilizers son-in-la- tt rci$Krtd utit nark U. S. CHOICE GRADE OF MEAT Fresh Crisp New Carrots I. Lb SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN OUR MARKET. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN QUALITY. YOU DESERVE THE BEST! 5c ! G. A. (All Three) Mix or Match Citrus Juices 46 oz. 3 for $1 JC,A 'zs Light Meat TUNA Solid 10 PEAS, 303 JELLO .3 SNOWDRIFT for 50c Lb. 10c T-Bo- ne Steaks Lb 98c Flavors IGA All Purpose Shortening Table Rite Crisn 25c LETTUCE CHUNK . . 6 for 49c Skippv 12 Oz. . 39c .3 Lbs. 89c PEANUT BUTTER, Puritv, 2 Lb. Libby, 12 Oz. CORNED 8c BEEF 43c SALTINE CRACKERS 51c Off Deal OXYDOL, GIANT 77c IGA Shortening GOLD'N KREEM 3 Lbs. 69c IGA ' WHOLE KERNEL CORN 13c Lawn Seed, Peat Moss, Etc. for New Lawns at Attractive Vets DOG FOOD 7 fer 50c prices. ADAMS SUPER MARKET MONDAY TIIIUJ THURSDAY OPEN TILL 8 I. M. OPEN TILL 9 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY These Prices Effective Friday, Saturday U. S. No. 1 RED BLISS i . or Russet Potatoes 10 LB 55c |