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Show ITIrattr iiiiii, nnoi'-W-r The JOURNAL-Au- g. 5 5, 1958 i page Hill 13 at Explorers make cancer survey has The Layton Stake tn.g." Each quota Layton homes cover and Kxplorers under the direetion of Share SI ,420 Farmington First girls win that John Morgan and loeal Ward Kytting has of 1 noted a hoy tu Marlow it is Farmington Glenda Rigby, Lolita .Steed, Farmington Kxjduier leadeis are conduct- aheady covered 2b homes. Their By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite aiulB. O. Ilrouh. First ward girls baseball team Elaine Wood, Colleen Millard, and also includes warning Ihone 7t!) Miss Lillian Kppersun. Salt ing a family cancer quiz family. Mrs. Rees is a sister of has won the sportsmanship trophy Joyce Hadden and Sadie Hatch, Hill A i ; Force Base--Jul- y if people young people of the dangers Mrs. Waite. Lake City. wa a guest Satur- - survey to determine Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. 7 of smoking and distributing up- - proven t he profitable for j:t tor Pavis stake and will play. Sports director is Mrs. June about Cancer's are learning M'alKi Mrs. Walter and sun Conrad. Ihoenix. Krirk Grill, Sweden, will ar- - day l,f Hanger signals and having the propnate Cancer Society litera employees at Hill AFB as re-- , in the division nine meet Mon- - yan pit.t.y Arizona, left for their home make his Buhler. sult of sharing M.IJu in cash day, August 11, at Bountiful. iodic examina- - tore. recommended Third ward girls after spending' their vacatiuighome with Bishop and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Cook, tions by their pet awards for suggestions adopted. The g.rls are Janet Van Fleet, doctors. covAll hoys achieving pun, with his father, William FVGlen Garrett and family. Erick Salt Lake, visited Thursday Ilertie Steed, Lee Ann Hess 'als will Pla.V m division nine Mrs. Art Betepon, American ;eral. w'.dl pc a.Ut.sts of the, i'S the Air with their daughter and fam-M- Cancer Society Education chair- - American Cancer King. They also visited withiis a foreign exchange student. Goldie Barton, Renee Van Fleetjat R.ountiful Monday evening. Society on an Top winner was William G. and Mrs. I.aVar Adams and! Mr. and Mis. Ralph Layton, man of North Pavis r and yrs William I. Mil-'il40 W. boo N., Clear-state- d County', educational the tour Leithiser, through oulam and son family , Magna, Mi. and Mrs,ljPwere Sunday visit-- ! Mrs. Jesse Ogdenthat "This Research Institute at field. He received ,$btiu for a ('anct.,. Wash-MRulon King and family, Fann-L- r s of Mrs. Effie B. Miller. r'uhn Hale left for Me-'work is being carried out with he University of Utah. Mrs., new method for stocking ma-- , Kay-La-To- nes Mr. Mrs. Keith! will and where visit ington; they and Mrs. Eldon L. Frost mgfon articular enthusiasm by the ,vt that the foreterials for an Air Materiel Com- Conrad and family. have returned from a trip to; with . her sister, Mrs. Flden ton 4th Ward boys under! ntand supply project. Mr. and Mrs. Art Peterson program playing "Come, Come Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bark Mt. Rushntore Monument and Jinks and family and weleonte the direction of tour is a very rare e Saints1 and "Over the Rain Explorer lead-'nn- gSecond high awar d, .fbbb, for presented an outstantling musi-lMrs. Garnet Anderson the Passion Play in South Ha- - ,u" set ol lwms into the er, er Lyle Owens and Marlow Ryt- privilege" F. leal program for the 1th Ward bow. A talk on The Role of the month to went Stanley tied retui hume'uta Farmington, and Yellowstone, Rtchowski, tu.'t Phillips Lirive, Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Music in the Worship Service" k from a vacation trip Miss Carol Layton returned Ralph Ashby has been transwhich was enhanced by was given by Mrs. Art leter- idea; July Layton. His motley-savinto Seattle, Washington and home front San Francisco, Cali- - ferred from Bakersfield, Cap son. was a new tool to replace de- - the presence of the While at:f0rnia, where she visited with fornia, to San Luis Obispo. points of interest. Next was a musical reading rubber insulators on Tones. Seattle they visited vith Mrs.jier sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cur- - Ralph is serving on an LPS - Immediately afterjJuy Patton, and John Gittin he is a music of the Lords Prayer by Julie leads.! Layton ignition engine jet Andersons daughter and fam-jti- s the for mission Kaysville Wright and family. The AF' will stive .s2ouo dur-gu- group composed worship services on Au-- , Congregation Picnic ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ses-- I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson and Fourth Ward. He is the son Sundayloth a special investiture) un Sumlay alternoon, August ing the first year through use from KAYsville, sions. They spent time at Neah idaughter were Sundav guests'of Mr. and Mrs. (Ben Ashbv. w ill he held in w hich Mr. llichard Nihley of Salt Lake Peterson, F'armingTON. pith, the annual Congregation of the new device. Mrs. ( eorge Hensler and chil- - ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Ilaaeke! Bay, deep sea fishing. North Pavis County String Roy Scout Troop so of Layton's picnic will he held in Clearfield prominent concert Others awards were: Mrs. Wendell K. Walton and and family, Bountiful. receiving visited Pri uiren. Salt Fake, Lutheran Church will pa,-- for all members of Trin- recent ly ist, gave a violin solo of his M. Joan Heines son Kyle, daughter ( arol Lynee.j Cheri Steiner, daughter of day with her parents, Mr. and Trinity Ogden lb; the composition Pavanne officially receive their charter, j t Lutheran Church and their George Mark, .sib, and' Peter: formed San Francisco, California- ar- - Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner Mrs. Walter Buliler. in the ceremony f 'lends. A family potluck din- - McP'urlane ensemble. the by Young mem- - companied Participating Lake Salt Cite! sfb. to spend a rived Thursday a tonsilectomy rs Glen Ashbv returned win he the members of Troop include John Steiner, will he served, beginning T. Anderson, $1", and Lloyd month with her parents, Col.lhursday morning. home Tuesday from lia Graehl, Susanna Stewart,! The th,ee SO' scoutmaster Mr. .vichard at p.m. Mrs. Margaret Nath, Edwin F. closed the . and Mrs. Wells Collett. I hey! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and I.ayton. Janeen Jaeger, vacation trip to Connie McCor-- 1 service with "Youll Never assistant scoutmas-- ! j Mr. Alby Merrill, Clara Lowe, if K. lb. of Bruce lmaizumi, George Neville, four children left Saturday for Washington, accompanied where she was ters, Mr. Joseph Kirby and Mr. Wigness, Mr. Wendell Porter, Alone and Abide with mick, Helen Prainey, and San Francisco. He was a Thurs-thei- r home at Taft, California. ' t.a(,(j to welcome the arrival liyrum Cyril P. Kearl, $lu. nis Parker, all on the violin. Me. and the troopiamj Mr.' Glen Sitzler, Eugene vak Sunset - Flllsworth L. Cpj day overnight guest i of Col. and after spending a Mr. Peterson Cello players are Joal Passey directed the !of u new grandson horn to Mr. committee from Trinity Luth-jth- e committee Mrs. ( oilett before leaving with their parents. Mr.;and Mrs. John I) .Ford. The lad eran Church consisting Hooper: A. L. Barton, of Mr. and Ruth Ann Johnson. On the using the viola. a to J attend Mr. Cleat and ar,.jve( field Ralph family reunion and Mrs. Parcel Miller, day ! Ryan, 1st ring bass is Clark Passey, the s, weighing 7 lbs., William Lowe, chairman, Mr. at Swan Lake, Idaho. Mrs. Harold Bennett and oth-q- q $2uu. Bountiful Cal A. y and will be named Mr. LeRoy Iat-For()Z ShruPiLee Smith, and Wigness, Bishop and Mrs. Glen Gar- er relatives. riskie, .fib. the pianist Betty Brosehinsky. anl Grandparents ton, and Mr. Conrad Lowe. VIRD-AN- N rett will leave August 12 for Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webbi.j,,, Ashby v are Mr. The al1 began the Recipients of their Tender-li- e San Francisco, California to and three grandchildren, Bette. 'and yirs. (;,! Aslihv, Mr and foot awards will Gary Lowe, meet their daughter Janice who Brad and Greg Webb, Ogden; yjrs HQ.-rJ. F'ord, Centerville, family from Salt Lake City will arrive by plane Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reed Hit Flast Gentile Mrs. Carol Weaver, Mfs. Lola Jim Chidester, son of Mr. day, August 1b from New Zea- - and two sons Jack and David Kinsey, Mrs. Esther Graehl, Mrs. F R. Chidester, of L A Y T O N land where she has spent theattended the Jensen family Mrs. Marjorie Jeffs, wedding F'ranciseo. past two years on a missioniunion at Fish Flaven, Idaht South Dakota, were guests at niece. Jim of son Chidester, On Saturday, .Mrs. July 111, Mr. Donnetta Burningham for the LPS Church. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. F'. R. Chidester, the home of Mrs Bernice Folk-ma- n and Mrs. Met land Henrie, lsp and Col. and Mrs. Doyle Rees, and Mr. and Mrs. Brigham ten guests of the in Warren, Thursday eve- entertained hark to San Franciseo on South Main, accompanied hy and daughter Julie, Washington, P. Bosworth, Oxford, Idaho- were ning. It was a party for for- study group at her home SunJuly J7, accompanied hy daughters, Mrs. F'erris Cuttz day, C., were last week guests of F'riday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. mer school pals. day evening. his younger brother, Clive. Mrs. and her husband of Montpelier,-.,,., , Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barton Pcanne, Shelly and Paul BurMark, Idaho, ami Mrs. Jack Lull, tan Ward LDS Sixth the were Kaysville and Centerville, Donnie this children, and Sue flew are Bountiful, ton, guests of Twin Falls, visited at their,,J.enjie, .. to San Francisco on Saturday week of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sunday visitors of Mrs. Flffityfor Marvin Edmond King, 7t, who died Sautrday night of a B. Miller. Christensen. and will morning, August ailment after a long return to Layton with Clive. Captain and Mrs. Clair An- - Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carter heart ness. Jim Chidester is employed as drus, Denver, Colorado, were alui son Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Born January is, two for F'riday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ISherman Rutledge and i?!' r f A,r- Luu'snit(hani( tour at lieu tsit Golden Taylor. ,U aml also 'children spent Saturday and Kaysvile, he was a son of tl'Lake, about :uiuays miles above Sun K and Francis Mr. and Mrs. John needy, Sunday at the Lodge in Logan jonz.o Marvin hev again . vis-i(- 1 attending evening sessions at Idaho. len Robins Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneed) . San Mateo Junior Coll ,T Mrs. .Jack' and children, Kenny Hansen studying aeronautical Kement and'llfe.ti.miJ hj in l.idlitan and family been employed and Grant Parker and son Gary, Falls before returning Hill Air Force Base. West Point, spent Monday at on Saturday, July Jli. Kamas. He married Lucy Stephens in Otha K. Green, 1.72 Dawson, Flvan Craw forth, McGill. NevShe' died March 170 SO. MAIN LAYTON home front the hosrt,tu, ada. who has been very ill tl.e was an F,Ider in on Sunday, July 27. pital PHONE 663-- J Maik's St. the month ;.t the Kavsviile Sixth LPS Ward. past Descendants of Charles and TO Hospital, is at the home of his er underwent a tonsil Survivors are three sisters; Winnie Chidester gathered at operation daughter. Mi. and Mrs. Fran Bennett, Mrs. Luella the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. cis Rubi-on- while convalescing. both of Kaysville; Chidester, FJast Layton, on Satii - 1 r. C life-savin- g' a. give program r. Y Troop 80 to get charter two-wee- g 1 jf ln-jit- viulin-strume- teacher, Kay-La-he- rs t underwent Ame-lToite- s. Pen-'Wal- k jfl-lo- Quincy,-Anderson- two-wee- Fn-cati- juv 'Hhurpist Rich-'Arb- ( Funeral held FLORAL LAYTON NEWS Tuesday for Marvin King (. All Gift Items . Hy Cut Flowers , Smiths Reduced 20 , TEXACO SERVICE Friday and Saturday Only 1 , , CONGRATULATIONS Layton Chamber of Commerce Lillian Nelson, Price; urday and Sunday, July 2ti and Mrs. FAho! Milligan and Mr.. The adults held a visiting in-- : a hl""e was with in Burial leg Calialtering Inez Ronel, Los Angeles. and took numerous picsession Memorial Layton fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Milligan. tures while the youngsters enMr. and Mrs. Maine K. Shef-hom- e Hill Gardens, are guests at the joyed pony rides, swimming, of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R.Tield returned home from a ball games, pool and the lawn Las to week Cation last Mrs. and Nelson Mrs. trip howling set. All the children sis-and Nevada the North tF,as Miligan of I.os Angeles are in the program participated .Rim of Grand Canyon. ters of Mrs. Behling. 'with some showing results of Mr. and Mrs. W eslev Behling! Mr. and Mrs. Howard I m- their past years music, dancing Gorge'plehy and fumilv , Mrs. Effiej and family, Flaming land reading lessons. AttendPam were last weekend guests li. Miller visited last weekend ing the reunion were Mrs. Winof his parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ilar-1-nie Chidester and Nina Chideston at Kearns. R. Behling. ter of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bass Mrs. Hazel Burton returned jMrs. Flugene Hunt and family home Saturday from the Pee spent the weekend at Preston, of Green River, Utah, Mrs. Earl ' undergoingTdalio. The price of food ISi. Hospital, !ln"ram a,ui fan'ilv of Nephi, L. C. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, treatnr nt. P?t it has been since l.pn, and,jMr and Mrs- John chidester Captain and Mrs. (lair An-- , Mrs. H. J. Payne1, Ogden, were therefore, sav out eitv cousins, i. md family front Mr. drus, Denver, Colorado, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Janie-F'rida- y the farmer is flying high and nd Mrs. Roland Logan, Butler and ' F. Bennett. Mr. Mrs. and of Acof lot a guests making money. Michael Walton. Hunter, wa- - cording to Professoi Harry H. Cliff Linford. , grand-gera n weekend guest of his Flxten.-ioMr. and Mrs. Yernell SwanSmith, Marketing Mr. and Mrs. Clai-feld- t Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonn- - parents, at Utah State lni-- ! and daughter Lorraine, enee Layton. versity, Logan, it is not neces-- 1 returnod from a Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson, sarily so. Clearfield. Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece week vacation trip to Salmon, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Verdun The farmer's share of the Phone 7119 . Clear-MrIdaho, Montana and Wyoming. Nicholas and daughter, in l'.lb 7 was dollar consumer's Asel B. Parish, Kaysville were and Mrs. Kenneth Han-jfielevening M cents, ami that is less than Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Friday sen spent the weekend at Ienn, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verticil it lias been at any time during Jack Ames and three children, Idaho, where they attended the Swanger. die last Is years. Marketing, Yuba City, Calfiornia, were last have risen rapidly since week guests of Mr. and Mrs. 4b In 47 percent ofAtchie Parish. Mrs is the consumer's dollar went for ister of Mr. Parish. Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitt marketing costs; the farmers share then was b;; cents. For spent Saturday at Bear Lake. the year Rib7, the marketing Miss Carol Ward, Elba. Idacosts were bit cents of the con- ho, was a guest Saturday of sumers dollar, leaving 40 cents her aunt and uncle, Mr! and Mr- -. for the farmer. Archie Parish. Mr. and The farmer's share has de- Mrs. Art Ward and daughter clined since RHb because of the Joyce of FJlba, Idaho visited increased cost in labor, rent, Saturday with the Parishs. Mrs. Hazel Woodall, Ilurlex. taxes, electricity, transportation cost, telephone, utilities, Idaho, is spending this week the home of her daughter, suptilies of all kinds, and more and Mrs. Archie Parish. .Mr. such as services; marketing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer and packaging, processing. more convenient foods. Produc- - ani daughter Carol, ami their tion of processed foods has in- - ihtee nieces of Farmington, (guests last week creased hy more than bn per-- , a'n an Richard Row ent since Run, compared with an overall increase of about, n,Ian wjk vacationing at the in total food produc- - ',an(l ( anvon and Salt Lake turn. Because the marketing costs have increased faster than the prices for farm products,! the market margin hits w idened utes of working time is neod-an- d will no doubt continue to ed. compared with .'in minutes in B47. 'I do so. In spite of the higher costs; Today, the consumer is reef marketing, food is still one quiring more personal services of today's best buys. Today, and more processing of foods the average city family can buy which very greatly increase the min- - cost at retail. The retail prices a quart of milk with u'-utes of labor. It took ten min-- , of food are high, hut the farm-ute- s of work ten years ago. To er is not to blame, Professor buy a pound of meat, l'.t min- - Smith emphasizes. Mrs. Food prices Pack of With Each Lube lob and Oil Change. 6 7-- Up Friday and Saturday Only August 8-- 9 lip, farmer Profits down after . ... i - j. royYudge Specialized 1(K South Main Automotive Service LAYTON Phone 9X6 Layton Shopportunity Crcstwood Fri., Sat. August 8 & 9 , HE WILL ENJOY HIS FISHING IN - DECEMBER. TOO! Now that there is an electric freezer in his home, those trout will provide good eating for months. And that's not all. His family can flavor enjoy many other good foods at saves mom His round. peak the year she saves many and in season by buying ! time-takin- g shopping trips, too Freeze yourself More Leisure ELECTRICALLY JOYCE SHOES, (Fall Styles) SHOES Reg. 7.9S $6.98 $3.98 2.98 Reg. 3.9 S LADIES ULOFSES DRESSES Yickv 8.98 to Vaughans. Toni Todd $1.00 10.98 5.98 (URLS' DAN RIVER DRESSES Size 2-- 1 $2.99 1 two-fift- 45 North Main LAYTON '3 All Rack to School Dresses and Hobby Teens Subteens and 3.98 to CALRI PANTS. PEDAL PCSHERS $1.98 $2.99 $3.98 Close Out on All JAMAICA SHORTS Roys Sanforized Ivy League Shirts HATES DISCIPLINED FABRICS Reg. 1.39 yd. $1.00 . $1.00 .. $1.00 DRAPERY MATERIAL, Reg. $1.00 yd. OTHER MATERIAL. Reg. $1.00 yd $5.98 69 69 CAR YASH With Complete Car Service UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Buy from Your Dealer Friday and Saturday August 8 and 9 Only Layton Dept. Store 26 No. Main Layton d, d. d |