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Show The JOURNAL-M- REFLEX-JOURNA- page 9 27, 1958 ay On Satuiday theie will in novis cutting at .i p m , followed by amateui steel cutl,ina At 7 pm theie will be the finals cutting novis. Alan D. Bennett, I. ay ton. of the posse, with Smith Waite, Syiacuse, and How aid Morgan, Layton, lust and second lieutenants, and Dahl Claik, Layton, adjutant Committee a lgnmuit- Elton Bnggs, (,ianl Woikman, Glen Stone, l.oi-- t rating, Golden Waite Hectoi I But. Fiank Tmgey, steci cutting, Sm til Waite. Llniu t n i tc nsen, kids on ch.-- -, unit -, la Diaayei, 1 amai - , lies and gent-- , pha-ui- i Otto Kent, 1 amai Pint, wild ,ow milking Wtndall Marine! Giant Coupe, calf loping, Doctor Flint, Clan nec apuii, Leonai d Pitt, -- nick noise, Ja ide Bodih cow Willev, Ja diag, Jay Willey. Halil Claik, ach 1 tlsing , I eo aton, the lodeo committee on the book L Mr. Lee (Loretta) Johnson, reporter 853-- J Telephone Layton Church News Posse review Layton 5th holds conference Explorers planning trip Explorers in the I ayton Seventh Ward with Simpson Day as leader are planning a trip in the near future that will take them into ( idtuado ami Arizona to visit points of interest including the old citv of Santa Fe, the Painted Desert, the Pc trilled Forest, Meteor (rater, many Indian ruins and the Grand (any on. sN i X c e c ie-t- -- ivile- for Yl-it- gills giuduated Layton from Pnmaiy to MIA m Lay-to- n Waid Sunday They were Raelc ne Giecn-halgand of Mi daughtei Mi- -. Ray Giecnhalgh, ('and Knight, daughter of Mi. and Mis. Lott Knight; (hailotte Nielsen, daughter of Mi. and F'lank Nielsen; Mis Lynda Plough, daughter of Mi. and Mis. John Plough; and Linda Hants, daughter of Ml and Mis Flail Hairis. week a ith Mr w Wendell and Mis. 257 e, Wasatch - KAYSUIIE ERIC N LEGION AVXIl I YRY poppy poster and mericanism essay contest winners at Central Dais Junior High Sc hoed in Layton are, left to right, Ruth Vnn Demn, thud place, essay; l.llen Nielsen, second, essay; Marilyn I, me, first place essay; Mrs. H. ernon Mansell, president ol haysyille Auxiliary unit; Sue Hughes, first in poppy third poppy; and poster contest, Pam Mclall. second poppy; Brian landc-man- , Mrs Maud Odd Honorable mention went to Matt Mmmons, Diane 1isher, Michael Low, Shirley Marston, Margaret Terry and Jeaneen Me rnll in the essay contest and Margaret Terry, Kenneth Farr. Gayle Stewart, Mart in Rumen., Donald Hadden and Phy Ills W lhox ( Ki Ilex-Joiin the poppy contest nal Photo) AM News Stems LAYTON Flanus Aye, is hei cousin lavton Mt and Mi- Doiothy Chnsteiiscn of Mink-ciecDick-oMi and Mi- - Fllbem Idaho. A son Bill llulse ID Mrs Lee CLoulta) Johnson Ogden, and F i Mr- iDuk-o- n F.lizaluth Han 1255 tah Phone tty, his with Idaho Spi ing is staying in and Mi and Mi- - Rccd F. I.onna a e n e aunt and uncle, Mi and Mis Johnson, Pcdlctt, lay ton Mi- id r.umington at'end Allen Cht istensen. Richfield, mothci m William laugh'ei it Mi and Mi- - Luke Oviatt id the wedding leieptmn n )i71 B Pollett, visited tnis week at John-oDine I erry N alder, son of Mr. and the Pollett home, 5)i, ( nates iiii, y t d hi i eighth luithday Moi gan la- -t Finlay nigh' id Mis Stephen Naldei, Mu Coyy-le- y Av enue. 7 Mis. Lee Mi Paul Dickson, and Ramona Tuesday , May Thackeiav Duve, was s years old on They weie mail led Thin good and daughtei, Mr. The infant of daughter triei. He had twenty guests m the Salt .May W ealoe Ann morning visitPoint, Robe-tMiand Quintana, Imin ed at Pie-- . attend his party. with lake lohn-o- n IRay Temple, to hone tli help 1 May 12, will be bapti.id June -t iaii--- n ( the pc Icn ming ate the oi casino Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Halls I This is the Quintana's tilth i Mi. and Mrs. Noel Phillips, ccic mom have moved to Hill Fleld Road child making ioui gills and Mi-- s That kc i ay is the (laugh-t- c one boy. Giandpaients aie Mi Midvale, will s inday evening in the Dixon Millei home - at ih, lohn-o- n i uki of Mr. and Mis. Horace and Mis FTank Quintana, OgDAVIS NEWS his den Jacobita Ann will make home Thackt-iay- , Bill Hatch has nioyed and the henedu-is on of and Mrs family to oil Hill A'llla lhive hei tiist communion on June 1, Mr and Mr- -. Dc Mar Kas- - the Mihev aie fioin Midvale also. ,mu en weie guc-- tat the Kipp Imde Dickson ami Mis Hatch have seven Gilbert Cordova, who is serv- - Paikeis Satuiday evening, of Mrs. Pierson Ikirolhy Knstine, Randy, Teine, mg in the Nam and is a bio-thA weekly newspaper published Sc ott, Montee, Connie and Billy of Mi- - Robeit Quintana, in the interests of the residents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen, left la- -t week lor foui months of Davis County, at Layton, Glen Ilace, went to Webc-- i duty in the Meditenanean area jM Utah. Mr. and Mrs. herd Thomp--o,High School giaduation in Ogannounced the bit th of a -- cv second-clasto den s last matter Entered a.s Thuisday night le- - son, bom May 20 in the Dee at Layton, Ltah, under the Actphcn niece Juanita Poul-c- ti Hospital The Thompsons have ccne hei diploma of March 8, 1879. thit-other childien, Peggy, Giandpar-ent- s Published by neighborhood birthday club Maigie, and Gaiy. Mi- - Milo Hill. Mr. and la- -t aie held at a Tuesday paity INLAND PRINTING CO. the home of Esthei Jensen, Phone: Kaysville 10 was Hill Field Road ( Jessie Rohm- - They- weie bonMember-Matjoiic- Whitesides and ATIONAL EDITORIAL ding Joan Whitesides. Each received ASSOCIATION a gift. Joan, who is going to Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service Rupeit, Idaho, to live, also a going-awa338 N. Michigan Avenue piesent. Layton Circus days, was the Eima Boam Williams theme of Pack M2 at their Pack Chicago, 111. a wedding gift al-- o at the parmeeting hed Fnday, May 23. Terms of Subscription ty Nineteen weie piesent at the Layton School giounds Mail $1.50 Per Tear h Den a display Mr. Mrs. Jensen and Joseph Carrier 50c Per Month to a Cncus and a taming pel returned last weekend from (Payable in Advance) paiude was held. Hot clogs, FNan-to- n and Landei , popcoi n and punch was ! o I) h ANDtKsON Mm ing EilitciPnnng, whole they visited with candy, sold during the evening to help s Mj-Oneta then s, daughtei HIE STAFF tai-- e funds ioi the Pack. Jtn-c- n and Mi and Mr- - Ang Ni a Editor d (LAIR HAIKS Awaids weie teceived by MAin IUWKIN( Avt Lditni Pantalone. Bi other-- 1 Call Campbell, M Adv J VUiNON WOOlhY Mrs. Doiothy Brail-for- d and -- en, John Moirison, Allen An- Office Minair-khN FAIRBANKS MAN A RUKRIMjTON Bookkeeper Mis. Manan Biailsfoid pre- gel, Jav Yeates, Jimmy John--tuF Stcrei m sented mu-icMAUIMN k M Itavi- numbers at the Dougla- Iynni foreman (ihOIU.h F BAKKfH eivue- for the Car-ro- ll .Smedley, Roht-t- t Muidoek, Ray, BFRF DILLS Compohitor funeial month-old C VV1I KINSON A Scott Compositor Feigusen'- foui Lynn Joigen-c(.LAIR TORI) Tue-ila- y. Compositor baby held la- -t They Jimmy F'ink, Stovensen JACK IMHOFi Stereotype Mis. Eain-woiand Maik Chicles-- 1 by accompanied u f Id DONNA M DOW R K wnt. Svi.ioum ter dunng the IK(,IMA BkNNTri Flmu B. Williams j eve-nin- n, c h, 1 I n, i li -- 1 -t t 1 111 c i i y F.umci- - -- JOURNAL mini Everett Johnson funeral held Apt- Mi- Fh ovt-- accome Tipthe week- t end Mrs. Ida was taken to the Dee Hospital again, wht-e she is vetv ill with a i Sy racuse - Sen ic es were conducted Thursday, May 15, at t pm in the Syracuse Ward c who hape for Eveutt John-o- n dud Monday from a heait ailment Otgan pieluile and post hide music was played by Mrs. Alice Gailey Bishop T. Joseph Steed conducted the services and the invocation was offered by Beb- -- plane Mis to be Alfiyd with be I Stevens sistel, who sick Mr and Mrs. William 1 -- ho T horn-it-- pent the wetktnd m Ida- v Ea-tho- Mr. and Mrs. Reed While- ides attended the wedding of Paul Dickson and Ramona Thackeray in Morgan la- -t F rulay night. il Rampton and Bishop Steed selections included a solo The Lord s Player by Yal J. St u ei 1, a vocal solo Some Sweet Day by David Cook and a duct Beautiful Sunset by Anna and Marie R. Hansen. Accompanist was Mis Alice Gailey. God Knows and Understands was sung by ( lair John on accompanied by Mrs. Clan Johnson. Benediction was given by Joseph Cook and the giave in the Syiacu-- e Cemcteiy was ledicated by Gail K. ILubei. Pallbearers were nephews of Mr. John-on- s and the Relief Society of the ward took charge of the iloweis. Yo-c.- heait ailment Miss Mamie Layton has been taken to the Die Hospital for urge i y op A. (). Stokei. Mrs. Jennie Bigler of Low- Speikeis included Aaun Bar 11, Mass came to laytin by her, Melvin Wood, G. Henry Bi-h- n, I panied Mr ami to Atonal pett- t ihil-Idie- Closing R. S. Social lantern Mrs Dons Dawson, Fust Ward Relief Society announced the closing social foi this vears lesson work would he held Tuesday, May 27, in the Relief Society toom in the White ( hurch A program has been planned and refreshments will lie served. All visiting teachers of the organization will leccive special recognition during the program n HIGHLIGHTS Heights c - -- Hule, daughteiIlul-- of Betty ayton The Layton Flfth Waul held then Ward Satuiday and Sunday, May 21 and 2.5, with Prescient I Haven Bailow pit siding The session on Satuiday for oltictr- - and teachers and stake wotkets staited at 7:30 p.m. Sundav meeting- wen- held a- - iolluyy- -, Pnesthood meeting, 10 a m Sunday School, 11 a m ; and Sac lament Service at 7 p. tn. All ot the iniileiime wen- held in they Icyton White Chapel. , pio-gia- Golden Acres -- Hill Villa Laytcn 5th Vard Conference llir if I Ladies Honored l.aytin- - Mis. Fa ma B Williams and Mi- -. Shirley Stewart weie honored at a dmnei party given by the I,ayton Relief Soottv Stake Board at the home of Mr- -. Reed Whitesides, la- -t Monday evening A gilt wa- - pri sc ntt-- to the honoicd guest- - who were recentlha-id y ii ftotn the mu-i- c dipaitmerit a- - organist and chon-te- r of the Stake organization. -- 1 Twila Hales Phone 10ifi-- 2 R. S. PIH&W n- po-itu- - ss -- The Layton Fifthiancl Ned Naldei sustained to Ward under the upt i is ion of that In the Satuiday night sesPi evident I. llaen Bailovv held sion which was for all Ward their annual Waid lonftii-ncSatuidav and Sunday, May 24 officeis and teacheis a piogiam and 25. Pi evident (jeoiee Wil- was piesented by thy Stake the Satuiday Mission undei the dnection of cox conducted Sac lament Eugene Schow. Talks weie givand Sunday night en by Eugene Jones and ei ice. tiff let. Othei speakeis weie Mniy Roheits, Relief Society Speakers at the Sundae weie Bishop Lynn Bur Stake Boaid; Piesident Bailow ton, Doyle Egan, Wayne Wine-ga- r, and President John Paik. Guy Muidoek, Ben White-side- s A social was held aftei this I nderstanding and Piesident Barlow. Ro- meeting with the Young Men's the dignified Sometimes, ger Bean who was recently sus- Mutual in chaige of theLadies and the Young man on told he i lit w maid tained as an assistant in the i eti eshnients the Stake High Council, was re- piepanng you will have to help me up- leased fiotn his position in the Ftank Bnnghuist acted as stan hat s all light, mum, the Sundav School Supei mtendenc y Mastei of Ceiemonies maid assuied hei, I dunk a little too much sometimes, me ell Lay ton By In order to laisc- funds fur the tup a cake sale was held Satuiday, May 24, with cakes -- old in the Brail-fol- d Biggs Department Stoie, Mayfan Countiy Stole, and other Layton places. 1 n Now, greater home - value for you. - copper water Hues Xools that A Circus days For Cubs - - tliat cant rust, that resist corrosion , yet cost no. more than rustable pipe Twin houses built by y Construction Co. near Sandy, Utah prove it costs no more to enjoy the benefits Of a home pie-ent- with copper water lines. Roy Gandre Plumbing Co. installed galvanized lines in one home and rustproof, corrosion resistant copper in the other Then cocts were Al-fu-- figured. Total cost for materials and labor for galvanized lines $115.45. Total cost for mate- n, al -- n, C l Cannon-Papamkoi- rials and labor for copper lines $115.58. th i mec-ting- The difference was an insignificant 13 cents, so both homes will sell for exactly the same price. But look at the advantages of copper. Copper water lines will never clog from rust, because copper cant rust and is corrosion resistant And there will be much less Enjoy a tall, cool drink made with trouble fiom hard water mineral deposits inside the pipe cutting down the flow of water, as sj often happens with steel and iron. Leakproof, soldered connections and cleaner interior result in a greater flow of water through copper lines. i'-.- Long lasting topper has always been known as the best metal for lines. Now it has been proved it costs no more. Thats why Cannon Papanikolas plans to use copper in all future A" ,C homes. You can benefit trom this dramatic test when you build a home. For greater value at no extra cost, insist on water lines made by Chase Brass and Copper Company, a Kennecott subsidiary The name Chase assures you tha best water lines made of Utah produced copper. 5 7 GENUINE Hilt X Hill CO , LOUISVILLE STRATHI K 1 , DISTRIBUTED PDURBON KH BY rMY-- NUT 85 0M1 PPOOI D SOUR MASH SDUFfiS PRODUCTS A Good Neighbor Helping to liuild a Better Utah |