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Show The JOURNAL-M- ay 13, page 2 1958 LaMar Day Gdf Candidate Jaycee Seminary students speak Mrs. Lee (Loretta) Johnson, reporter all mvrnbeis of the Lu lit the Saei ament Service at t ifth Waid, weie spiukim i,oi Those pi esimtirig talks were in the Filth Waul Sunday oming. Moekli, Shanna Moigan. Cathy Wilcox, Win Adams kailene ami kenm tli Talbot. Maigait Whitesides Mania id Whit.-idi- s to receiving an al-- o "ie a talk as one ol the requnements 1'iopiani. WiiMcal number ndi 'dual Awaid m the M. I. solo by teie an oiuan solo hv .Jaunt ( knk, ( leartield and a kau n Hodgson, accompanied by Flame Fames. 1 ,n Six seminal v gi aduuti Telephone I.ayton Layton Javcees with their wives aie planning to attend the St, te Convention bung Cc Id May (,, IT and Is at Cedai Fit . Flection of mw StatejkaUn yaiton, Linda Officers will be held at thi'iAe Willielmsen, Mce-p- i e'ident time and LaMar Day, Lav ton. Gienda Wikstad. secietaiy; Kay a candidate tui the ottue ot Clraehl, song leadei ; Geniel W ll- Vice Piesident. helnisen, l eportei ; Nancy AdJudging of outstanding activ- am', song leader and Janet ities and sciaphooks of the Stiombeig, tieasuier. diffcient ilubs will be done at Mis. Genoa k. WTlhelmsen is this time and awaids will oe the leadei. Plans tor the futuie made. A fashion show, ilmnei yeat weie discussed. The club dance and banquets ale also plans to meet eveiy Thuisday the lest of the summei. planned ior thu-- e attending. Layton girl wins Miss Lain a Mem ham, daughter of Mr. and Mis TaWnii the llareme Miaeham, lecmed the Siher Cleaner Awaid in Tin lauton First Waul S,n anient Sen ice Sunday evening. Jnshop David E. Adams. award was pieseiited named first place winner in tin Stephen I,. Low ne was gi aduated from Primary at the, t bibs ie-- j Administi ati same service m whuh Robert M. Whitman and Sara Ltitletn Id j, weie the rneaktis. Spenal music was presented by a vocal ti)oC(nj. statewide high school essay t e t ahout ihe Utah base. uui'i-- t ing of Flame Smith, Mary P,arber and Loietta Johnson i ! ft ; XV '' f ' i" &r J A' t ;,2f t'bVU'Y! ''YbUh'1 MIA Slake Meeting puck "pie.--ident- ; essay contest Hill Silver Gleaner Award for Mav la with Betty Kb- - West Lav tun. She had been aui espondt nt Jor tinof the gcneial hoaid as guest speaker will be hi Id in tin lay tun Seimid Wild instead of the Fourth Waid as was pap, i and foi some tune wrote The Stake meeting set UP 853-- J 1 I a toll v Mr. and Mrs. Lar- - mother from Syracuse, also Layton Walker attended a dinner .tended. Wilcox, paity given by Mi. and Mrs. Mis Caila Jean Mrs. Carl of Mr. and Douglas Webster of Kaysvilleydaughtei Wilcox, 2i Aircraft, observed Saturday, May Mrs. Maltha Broad bent, Du- her Ninth birthday at a party, chesne, visited this past week Friday, May H. Seventeen guests it the home of Mr. and Mi's.1 enjoyed games and refreshClaience Wilson in Victory Park ments. and with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Leo Moekli honored her little daughter, Lynette on her Wilson, Tmi E. Adams. F.dwaid Roberts, son of Mi. second birthday, May ti, with a and Mrs, Dean Roberts, fell and party. About 1T little neighbors cut his head which required sev- gathered for the fun an.i ice eral stitches to close the wound. cream and cake. Mrs. John L. Johnson returnMi. and Mis. Smith Waite aie planning to move to Syra-cu'- e ed Saturday from a two weeks in about two weeks. Their vacation in Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith new home is located across the son, Richard, Mr. and Mr'. 'tied from It. C. Willey. Miss and Earl Wixom and daughter, CaTwelve guests helped Shirlene Waite celebrate hei rol Gay, were dinner guests of Ninth birthday at a party May Mi. and Mrs. Kurt Eosenfeldt, s, at the home of her parents Salt Lake City, Sunday, May Mr. and Mrs. Smith Waite. 11. Mrs. Eosenfeldt will be reThose attending were, Jalene membered as the former Lynn Tingey, Janice Knowlton, Bev- Smith. el ly Baird, Margaret Wilde, Home for Mothers day from Caila Wilcox, Bonnie Walker, the University of Utah were Vivian Brown, Judy Woolsey, Susan Whitesides, daughter of Kathleen Egan, Diane Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. David Whitesides Teresa Biown, and Coleen Chris and Pamela Whitesides, daugh- of Mr. and MFs. Ben White-to- r tensen of Clearfield, Mrs. Vic-itWaite, Shirlenes grand-1- . sides. at-l.- LAYTON CHURCH NEWS T View flews Skyline-Mounta- in 1?J i c Mrs. Ralph Dibbie named President Central PTA er ill Teen Topic column. Layton Mi'. Ralph Dibble, .was ai ranged by Mis. Golila M. I A. Mist Vdams awaid winning Down', Cential teachei, and i.ayton, was elected Pi ogress, was titled usiy of the Cential Davis Junioi iivas the Spting Festival which and the Peace told 1iospeiity, IHigh School PTA at the final included niU'ual numbeis from fiom Us humlilej 'liny ol Hill 'meeting of ine in gamzation the advanced and beginners to its piescnt 'tat, iieginiung (held May T. Named to stive band under the directum of Lav ton Ofiieei s for the I.ayton Stake Singing Mothem is the lai gest employ , i m Utah. First grade students party Friday afternoon, May b. with Mis, Dibble wue Mrs. Flank Paikei; ucative dame in Layton The children presented a piothe Verdeland Park School weie elected Saturday at their regular practice tune. Beulah F,eipt-- i fiom Mus Adams F'ai the nrst numbers Duane Millet, by girls physical with their teachers, Mrs. Doro- gram with a patriotic theme mingtoii, Simmons was named piesident with Jayne Bentley, Seeretaiy, ssay follow ,, vice piesident; Piim.pal and Lois Meadows, I.ihrai ian. Loretta Johnson will sene as c)ahs and displays of thy Adams, Mrs. Faun Reynolds and danced folk dances. They so, b, 'in Act of Congiess in aid Stevenson, second vice pies students work in each of theland IP hi an A Foice Depot to be ihoiister and Baibaia Ilansen, oiganist. Miss Fluth Bowman, also presented a potted plant ident, and Mis. David Stew ait, The gi imp will meet this Satuiday for the final practice in 1, at,.j tl,,al ou,t,,n, tali, w is tertained their mothers at aito their mothers made Refreshments by held be to s d.d-2Convention May Relief Kay die, seeretaiy. ( ; ,ul(l rlght nullum Society ,n piepaiation for the The progiam for the meetmgg-ookinstudents weie seived in the White Chapel. dais was appi opi lated toi pui- poses of initial const uctmi1. Miss Janice . . . former Reflex IWithm the boundaiies of tin writer wins award. new Hill Mi Foice Base, bmld- Jaycee-Ettea are Ward The Layton Hind and Eighth having on ill earnest. mg Vviis dinner Saturday, May IT, in the new Layton Thiid and Eighth With 1WAgoing the i naas'i't.uue, W'ard meeting house for the benefit of tin building fund, A ve huh In mine tin begin-F'o- i buffet dinner will In seived from five to T !P p. m. and i'm ce Base , was (1')l the University Young Brigham variety piogram presented by giaded lndoie mid weather set will be seen from eight to ten p. m. Other officers named were I.ayton- - The new piesident of aiS2.no Stake at Tickets are being sold throughout the as Mrs. J. C. Anthon, vice presipet Frank Snow, 1Tii2 meeting schedule will be set up the Layton Jaycee-EtteLayton X'tibTing. named Thursday, is Mrs. Wen- dent; Mis. Jim Naughton, secret- Stanford Street, Layton, was soon, Mr. Snow said person and the public is invited to attend. The base was activated on Mrs Vaughn named president of the North To serve with Mr. Snow arc dell Snow, foimer vice piesi- ary-treasurer; Xovemhei T, 10 in, when Lt. Russell Beck, Clearfield, vice Layton Mothers of the stu- - dent of the giuup and the wife Fowler, and Mrs. Gerald Jones, Davis Bow Hunters. YWMIA Colonel Moins Be man was as second of Wendell Snow, piesident of tw'o-yehas mem- president; Mrs. Nora Payne, The organization directors; Mrs. Jamiemil a , oniinuiiding cdficei dents mm the Crestview Layton -- The i ecu ganization of the Layton Third Wai d dijja y t cm, taught by secretary-treasureinvites Syracuse, and of all bers son, ages president, past Club the the for Jaycee Y. V. M. I. A. was made Sunday evening, May 11, at their Sac- MiX Be ycai weie rector; Mrs. Edward Scoffield anyone interested in joining to John Neilson, Layton, field inv' 11111 l0Ut ld''e has mv U,, to ei s,lvho..Thompson, Samim Mis. succeeds She lament set vice with Joye Vdams named as Fi idav after- just ending. was named repoitei historian call one of the officers. The structor, and Gilbert Nordgran, so has I tali. Asbury, Age Gioup counselor, and Janice Dawson. Activity fowii, to 01M., vt jhe (.h,i David C. Jamieson and will take Holdover directois Mav aie Mrs group was founded by archers Layton, former president, in w ii' a mine pros- counselor. Released from those positions were Lois Stromberg, ro,,m the official ' th " 1. V. Marsell. II. three yeai s ago. A regular director. June and life. Job mg reigns X' satisfy jl1'1' Dorothy Blackner and Ada Folies. adin g' h V tun'tu V. w i0lllKI1 M. I. . ei e Others sustained to positions m the U! Lomrs lin damn)" pre- weie 'i , , Mai y Barton, music director; Janet Stiomberg, oiganist; Iloia a,ul tiiousatuls ot skilled and in , n f'.. laboteis tmin eveiy Forbes, Gleaner leader; Matgaret Morgan, Jr. Gleaner leadei ; n a a nave nngiated heie. . . . Berniece Pottei , Second Year Mia Maul leadei; Bonnie Jones, Howevei, all the in w peo- F'irst year Mia Maid leadei; Jeanine Thomjison, Second Yeai Beehive leadei; Joyce Millet. Fn-- t Veai Beehive leadei; Lola I111 1,1 I f;ib have not been gov Farnsworth, dance diiectoi, and Lola Folkman, 11 ra Diiectoi. Sustained to other positions in the meeting were Alan Har,1K' deni mds ol the thnv-far- e ris, Financial Clerk: George Anderson, Secretary of the F tab u s',atl committee and Rav' Forbes, Assistant Senior Aaronic Sec- - U1R al td nd Hill Air Lone Base shaic retarv. a mutual mti m 't in tin mattei The Lav Ion Stake I.ayton of education. Beehive Swaim night will be The pay envelope which h. Id Fiulav, Mav in, at 7:.ii Utahns icc civ e fiom Hill Air Layton Exploieis in the Fourth Ward had a special pi C Bt ,n ('J " k i Base on ,tiu Fence has become the SID,for their Mothers Tuesday, May They presented d th"' a!,d h!'v n,,,t.h? s program honoring their mothers and the wives of the bishop- iKNUHHi. question; the annual vcaids he a.e ric and M. I. A. presidency and gave each a carnation as a token pav.oll of 11, (MX. civilians anbal1 the piogram planned by 17.ni m.Iitaiy pe.sonnel exceeds Lyle Owens is the leader of the Explorer group. Allen and Genei. F.varis, tins astionomical sum. . . . jEjd'a Hovliive leadei s. Hill . Foice Base ir h, Hue building cei.mony biought piogiess to Utah that w only lor those stake' inestimable m monetaiy is 'hen gills iii. It is deeply mtegi ated in our " ,ld our education and nU individual awaids will be ot the progiam as the Lay ton Third giaders at the school ovens for baking the .laming piogiams, our peace ofd part Stake has attained that and our defense secui Layton mind, Crestview School in Layton un- cakes. The ginup al o mad, y 'goal. der the supervision of tea her, heir own The piogiam planned fit the punch for the party Mr'. Martha Brothel sen, donned Is a tollovs; Beinivi levelling on morning. Thursday aprons and baked cup cakes foi Se oml Year Beesong, Pledge their Mothers Day party held An original spring cantata hive giiK; Flag ('cieniony, Fay-o- n was with music, presented Thursday in the Thud Waid; jirayei; MIA room. The children mixed and mugs and poetry for the moth-mad- e Vnn Honey r.eme. Rogci-- ; lei s who invited room the batter in their by special weie AvvaiiU to Gatin lens Song; Wednesday and then used the linvitatmn. IB imr Bees; lhuer Celt niony, ii and Feventh Watd I ay Ion Some .'is young 'N dent., of the Ruby-1- , in Paine Year Beclivc gnK; HiV" builcl-s'lawill pies ni a a ot a a mg (enmay, pine el ; aid n R"! on Sat unlay, May 17, at s m. in the I.a.v t m Fomth Waid ( hapel. of The hiautifuny ilaiucis an students of Mis. I l in i Hauls who taught lnllcr skating at Beitn. na Balln.!'l to room in Ogdi n I loin Layton announced originally. The meeting will begin at T p. m. and all girls of age and their p.nents are urged to attend. a pie-ide- nt Entertain mothers at party Elect New Officers , : a L 4 i Rich-UjutjQ- 4 s name Layton Mrs. Wendell Snow, prexy Parents visit - Layton Third Reorganized Classroom Frank Snow elected Bow Hunter president s, i . r; , 1 1 . . un-kd- Wel-lUR- Layton Stake Swarm night tt' ... Explorers Special Program . . has-std'- 1 Pupils bake cup cakes leceiv-eeoiioin- 1 v, . multi-purpo- 1 stu-jlilt- -- ' Announcing Appointment c IticENTIRE & HILTON 285 North Main CLEARFIELD, UTAH as a Major Authorized Dealer for "uVo.uJs fiom the piogiam1 V 111 Yy be j tmh Lay n s in Fm iec- - tautrlt y ''V donated to the Seventh .Bugs at tin IavGn Xe m n- n oth- ta y s( hool Fonoi ed t ir ers May 'a, wth a pro-i In Id m th" si land c , m i g LAYTON Mi s. Lee HEWS ife-te- i la. A (Loretta) Johnson unit of songs on good man-no- i thin band, pm m- - and 1honc 125.Y d by the weie balking Mis-I ay ton Wilma Wnftin-: i rn mu f tti F.uh i""i 'den itei taim her Sunday 'giuop. hiin.i made hot pad fiom tnen Sclu ol ( hi'S at i.n outdoor pat-o- f hil'l. her pan lit', tv at the home Mr. and Mis. Ei nest W ott i i Day. bleu on Satunk.y, May Hi. Mrs. sa Revnolds and Ihree Mr. and 51 rs. Norman Little- rhildieii, Blent, Bie'ida, and with Mis. 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