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Show Rosewood, Dawson, Church, Ronald, Phillips, knowlion, Morgan, (ientile, Flint, Rainbow, Subdivision News I5' se Visitors at the home of Mr. nd Mis. Rulon J. Love, Its t weekend weie Mi i'albot, md Mrs. Fred and Mi and Ills Jack Huntington, all f Las Vegas. They were in Ctah for June Conference They 11 went to Lagoon for a picnic Friday. The Loves are expectHum Tacoma, ing ti lends Washington, Wednesday. They aie Mr. and Mis. PeLoy Han in and family. Mrs. Hansen was Mis. Love's missionary companion m Texas nine year-ag- By Twila Hales " Whitesides, Owen, Hawthorn, Sill, Aspen, Green, Willow Elm, Verdeland, Hill Field Road, B Twila Hales lAlaj. Alger is taking his fam-jil- y tn East Phillips, and Mr. and Rhone lOIiti-to Los Angeles, California, Mrs. A. L. O'Brien spent last La vt ,t. Mr-- , Howard Sruth, j where he will begin school at weekend in Providence, Utah, Univeisity of Southern with Mis. Bair's sister and 101 Hint, was hos,e-- s to a ir Mr. and Mis. W. ma the fiist of August. CJitur bridge ilub last Friday at R. Campbell. The Bairs son, He a will masters for study wue p.m. luncheon gue-tu d i i dministi ation Lyle, is leaving on a trip with Eloa Stevenson, Mi,, (aiol ilogiei The Algers aie oiigmallv liom the Davis High school seminary. Bitnet, Mis Evelyn Meadows Chicagi , 111. nois. They hae The trip which begins July 21 Regular liiemheis aie Mi,. will last for ioui weeks. They seven y em been ( Mrs. Rita Fields. Previmi-m - Utah for ook, will travel hack east to visit that weie Il they t) Mrs. Jane Stioniquist, Mrs. historical sites of the Mormons Jean Stoker and Mis. Jean Euiope. when they crossed the country Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. James Vnthon. will also tour the Military Adding a new bathroom to dl South Fort Lane, entertained They Academies and other points oi her home is Mis. John Allen. at a last paity interest. k The pioject is neat Satuiday given hy the board A dance reeital for the stumember of the Layton Jay-ctecompletion. of Mrs, Y. R. Campbell attem-ed- . dents Sixtv-iw- o Aftnn nderson, son of Mr. persons be held Friday, June 27. b will and Mrs. George A Anilei-oTheir special guest 1.1 S Fouith Ward East Layton, is emphned for Boole, state Jaycee vne at Layton the summer at Olsen Chevrolet president and wife, Kay, if it s p.m. as a service station attendant. Muiray. Monday night, a speRobert A. Alger, 50 ngel, cial planning committee of tic has been piomoted fiom captain Jaycees wue planning to git to majoi. lie is stationed as a together to plan activities 1 i pilot with the 2sth Logistic-Suppor- the following year. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bair. Squadion at Hill AEB. 1 Ai-- No-ree- n two-wee- wa-Bo- n, Set carnival t THESE PUK ES INCLUDE 25c COUPON FROM LIFE Oli SATURDAY EVENING POST And parade Phone 10'ifi-A- . la--- n and Mrs Layton R Martmdale, 45, Talbot Drive, have visitors heie for a week or so. They are Mis. mother and brother, Mrs. 1. C. Biadley and Gayle, of Coffeyville, Kansas. Air. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, 555 North Dixie, and family have just teturned from Blandmg where they visited with Mrs. McDonalds mother, Mis. 1 .ouise Redd. They d home by way of the In'1 he Club dian leservation in Arizona, Nifty Stitchers met with visited where today (Tuesday ) at thm Katmb, they Mis. Dean Mr. McDonald's mother, Mis. tcaibCis home, The twelve-vea- l Mane McDonald, and Glen Can- Kipp, :ku Dixie. olds weie Pat Wiggil yon Dam area. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Odle Shaiee Roundy, Catherine John--01Shawna Puivell, Ann Moand family, .'till North Dixie, rgan. Kathleen Rogers. recently spent a week in Mrs. Ebra LaFreniere, 15!) Wyoming, on the farm Notth Dixie, and son Stephan, of her sister and hi other-inlaMr. and Mrs Clarence weie in Logan last weekend to , Pugsley and family. The (bile's et Mis. Lai u eniei e's patents. daughter, Kaien, left Monday Judge and Mis, Jesse P. Rich. for day tamp at the Wheel in Miss Ernestine Hatch came Weber Canyon where she will from El Paso, Tta-- , last Wedstay for a week. The Odles nesday to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Bui en . King, (is Colonreported seeing Bud Quails, employee at Kovvley Plug ial. She gave a book levievv to in I.ingle, Wyoming, when hi the Mm Maul cla-- s in MIA last on the subjeit, Wednesday opeiates a drug store. A family picnic at Liberty Moimon colonies m Mexico. Park was held on Eathei's Pay Mm ns Fiampton, Fillnioie, by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lconaiu taxed at the home of t hi Dixie and family, Tin Noith King's vdith his fiieml Geiald Mrs. Leonard's patents, Mr. last Thur-da- y night. and Mis J. R. Blatknei, Salt Craig Farnsworth, son of Mr. Lake City, and her brother ana and Mis l.owcll B. Farnsworth. sister-ilaw, Mr. and Mis ji'iT Dixie, enteitamed II guest-'.la- st Leonaid Dlackner and family. Finlay i.n his 11th buth-- I lav. Layton, helped celebrate. Mr. Not-ma- Mat-tindal- le-tu- -- foi-m- er Cleat field The Clearfield .5th e Ward Pinnaiy will hold a and cm nival on June 20, it 5:",o p.m. The parade will it art at the chuich and continue to the bovveiy at the City Paik, where they will disband. The bowel y at the park will be the cene for the carnival, whtch ffeis fi-pond, dart throw ng, tiain rules, pop coin candy, barbeque, hot dogs, and pie and He creanr. The primary inv ites all ward members to plan to bring their family and eat supper. For the paiade, the childier. Layton Mr. and Alls. Fred have a daughter, Holly, 5. Othwill be diessed in costume. Each R. Riggs, ar, Glen Ave , re- er grandparents are Mr. and class has chosen a theme foi ceived a tclegiuph from Ger- Mis. Wallace Gennei, 527 (del their own group to follow many that they have a new Drive. limn to son and SFC Shaw is with the Filth giand-m- i, anc Intantiy m Alain, Germany S.F.C. , daughtei Ml's. Dan ell W. Shaw. Mis. Thi Riggs family .it tended a Shaw is the fonner Anna Gae wedding May 2s at Hyruni tin Geimer. The baby was bum Air. and All- -. Veuiun Pitcher te June It .mil weighed s pounds The bm le was the bonier Nedra and three ounces. The Shaws GMc 111 ide. pa-lad- -- -- h n Golden Acres 3-sta- A Y F A Summer program begins For Farmington youth Layton Evploieis from Lay-o- n y Seventli LDS Ward left morning lor Coloiado. Arizona, and New Mexico. They aie t be gone lot a week. The boys that left are Jeff Nye, Blame Peek, Lynn Sparks. Vatin Whitesides, Gaiy Barker, lai mington Lynn Stoddard Gaiy Wallis, Lee Taylor, Gene has been appointed recieation-a- l Butt, and Gaiv Jnniner. Lei dii cct'H for the uinnir fathei of and Barkei, Gary, m Fai mington. Simpson C. Day, assistant exAll. Stoddard said the plorer advisor, are supervised will begin Tuesday with the tiip. an arts and crafts cla-- s foi teen-age- i s and adults from ! :5n at the elementary, until school, taught by Ivan ( ornia. director of aits and crafts for the Davis County' program There will be cnganized garni-a- t to the City Iaik fiom also on Tuesday, and tennis instruction from 4 :.'!( to (i at the city courts under uirection ol and Stoddard Mi. Lyndon Evans. Junior baseball piae- pro-gia- COUNTRY STORE LAYTON, UTAH pro-gia- 1 1 Layton Library (Continued Fiiini Page 1.) suggestions for the immediate future. fund-raisin- g Alembeis of the Layton Li- brary Committee present weie Airs. Airs. Airs. Oma Joan Wilcox, chairman; Elliott, secretary; Lexie Sutton, Airs. Alice Johnson, Alls. Wilma Swenson, All's, (beta Inivvo, Mrs. Isabelle Smith, Airs. Ruth Erickson, Mi. and Mrs. James Biggs, Mrs. Fidelia Dawson, and Mrs. Gibson The next melting of the committee will be held this evening (Tuesday) at 7:5( p. m., in the fonner city building. The public is invited to attend. TOP 17,1958 page 5 news items Local A law piohibiting l,ayton the sale of beer m the city on Sunday has been amended to also cover package beer sales The action was taken at l.ay-toi it y council meeting Mon day evening. City Attorney K. Rogei Bean said the law did not clearly prohibit the sale of package beer in gioceiy stoics on Sunday. n 5 from Layton Graduate At U. of U. Five Layton men Layton degrees in the S'.ith annual commencement rites this week at the University of 1 tab. The graduates and their fields of study follow: Helen E. Green, recreation; Richard Hairy Thornley, Garry Scott Ellison, political science, and Kichaid Eugene Smith, Anthropology. David Claik Brown, banking and finance. Tin University awaided imm than 1,200 bachelors and graduate degrees in the lu5,s comincluded mencement. They .raduates m more than 00 fields representing 12 colleges. Choir party Kaysville The home of Airs Talbot, Fbuit Heights, Alary will be the scene of a party foi the Kaysville Fourth Ward Junior Choir members. The paity for Wednesday, is scheduled lime is, at 7 p. m. Alls. Talbot is i hoir leader. Items From the Holt Subdivision Phone Twila Hales Phone lt)f)f-- li 10II6-V- family picnic was held at picnic area in Ogden last Sunday to honor Anman 5rd class Allen Porter who just got out of basic training at San Antonio, Texas, and will be going on to school rn Virginia. He is a nephew to TSgt. and Mrs. Gale L. Johnson, 15,11 Marilyn Drive. Mr. and Airs. R. J. Jaramillo, i.i7b Marilyn Drive, were in Tooele last week for a visit with with their In other and sister Mr. and Alls. Jake Jaramillo and son, Ricky. Air. and Airs. Dean E. Hardy ami tamily, 12.S5 Sherma Ave., spent lathers Day in Salt Lake ( lty with Mr. Hardys parents, Ah. and Airs, Glen Hardy. The Farrell I). Lawrences. 2! i Lay tuna Drive, will be in Rangvly, Coloiado, this Saturday for the wedding of Mrs. Lawrences brother Frank who will marry Miss Carolyn Leech. Mr. and Mrs. Ja C. Lake, 5,5 s Marilyn l)i ive, had guests at their home last Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jones, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lake anil family of Salt Lake City. A Layton Air. and Mis. Reed J. Gallon, 1W7 Marilyn Drive, recently vacationed in Aftoii, Wyoming, with Mis. Calton's parents, Mr. and Mis Flnui Broadhent. The Calton's daughter, Return, stayed with hei grandparents for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Iverson, l.",:;7 Reid Drive, have been visited by Mr. Ivet son's par-- i nts, Mr. and Mis. E. C. Iverson, Roma. Nebraska Going to the Dee Hospital in Ogden July 2 for a heima op elation will be Kevin Adams, son of Mr. and Mis. Robeit A. Adams, 1 15s Scott Circle. The Adams received a visit from Gaiv Hales, on of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-o- n Dalis, Fai mington, who came borne on leave iiom the An Force for his brotlnrs wedding Michael Hales. Gary has bet n m the Air Fmie for two yearn, md is a In oilier of Mrs, Adann Air. and Airs. Evan F. Crawley, 147d Manly n Drive, had Sunday visitors horn Salt Laki City, Mr. and Ms Joseph P Pm ter and d.m h r s, .Jo I y i r and Cmdv. -- Willows Canyon i! seoo: The great bourbon of the Old West 4-- H i stories, Clubs The Little Cooks Kaysville Club met at the home of their class leader, Mrs. Ada Gibbs, Friday, June ti, for their third meeting. It was their second cooking lesson and they made sandwiches and dunks Seven members were present. TASTE! 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