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Show Wiiford Tree Dies from Layton Church News Fullmer fights Webb Sept. 11 The Funeral held For Mrs. Kate Haider 2, 1958 JOURNAL-Se- pt. page 4 Davis Civil Defense leader The first Fullmers four losses were to Salt Lake City posting of the official fight Hi! Turner, Bobby Boyd and odds tit New York City gave Kduardo Lausse ail in l.i.Vi Kllswoith (Spider) Weld the and to Robinson for the title in L. D. S. two-mon- th favorites role in his fight with in Salt Iatke City Red Webbs other loss to Fullmer was (ieite in the held was testimonial A farewell meeting Layton in Chicago in l'.m.'l, in F.lby Wiiford WorQey September 11. Till Ward Chapel Sunday evening in honor of l.amont Han is Syracuse Layton B. M. A nderson. Lay-- 1 pi isoners were under the corn-tobased on knock third pro fight. the The odds, Fridied Spiders Mission. Layton Final rites Satuiday who is departing soon for the Far Last will serve as acting Davis 'mand of Mr. Cleveland during Tree, mi, of Syracuse, no Webb is training in Pocatello in the Layton First Ward paid County Civil Defense director World War II in Stockton, Cal- day evening at the Dee Hos- out power of Webbs fists,Marv Catherine during the next two months doubt, caught manager Mrs. at noon daily; Fullmer works tribute to pital, following a weeks illness Jenson ifornia, where he was serving by surprise. at West Jordan at of a heart attack. Kenley, ti.", of Lay ton, w e the regular director, Ma-ii- s p.m. daily. ( Kate a major in the U.S Army, "We dont care what the odds wife of Hacel W. Nalder who .this h. Cleveland tours 14 Euru- Mr. Tree was horn Oct. 2.7, Besides attending the reun-pea- n hit me tile Stake Quarterly Conference Joseph to tiKH) at lt.r m,m. ,,f a heait Tickets are out because Layton thats true, thieateiiing are, and Nordic countries with jon they will visit with their Junior Johnson and Douglas McF.wen were sustained as mem-hi- . ls'.H, in Centerville, Ctah, an .only interest is in winning this the gate in the neighbor- M ' U'Lonly' son of Fiederiek John and Slaughter and of the IP'ith Quotum of Seventies. Chap- But hood of the shot mark. $10.1,000 and another fight getting M wa Urn Sep- - The Clevelands w ere scheduled lam alul Mrs. William II. Green, Sustained us Second Counselor in tin hirst Quotum o Ruth Barber Tree. The family at the championship. But its with plenty ot good seats at in Aberdeen, to leave their home in Layton stationed in the Frankfoit moved to Sviacuse when he nasi lember F.hiers was Carl Bates. aiea. the experts ovei looked Berks field, the demand ha a daughter of William for this trip this Tuesday. six years uhi. and lie has resid-sinc- funny jSeotland, ,ine ,,f the few LDS chap-Mjas Hene has lost just been 'steady after the opening fact the that ed there ever Catherine Cordon Kenley. Cleveland will he in the U.S. Army. He will one fight in almost three years. rush. With both Webb and Full- ;aml ,The family came to Ogden guest of honor at a reunion thejlains He married Maigaiet of also civil defense meth-Pstudy ticket on the mer the scene, Webb lias lost one light this when she was s'X year.-- , old. Frank-od.- -. on in of Donets war Read various countries tile in in July will pi ales gy) spurt. Imyton -- The First Ward will ho-- t the fitst stake dance of 24, l'.i.tl. Tin couple received year, to Holly Mims, and one ft rt. Germany, next month. The 'or. his ti ur. she Mail i. at in On orders March are to U, r.i.77. '. on accepted Dancing Season mil, Charley Joseph. the Saturday eumm;. September their endowments m the Salt will begin at s:;Jii p, m., for all ftotn age 1. up. Overlookng the loss by Hene the Mint Cafe, 27 Fast 2nd t ied Mr. Nalder in Ogden, They Lake City LDS Temple a short in' FullLake Tickets in Salt received endowments later to Ray Robinson South, Rl.77, City. Stake I'ance Ihreclors. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Diuminond, time later. paient to officials of American LDS front Lake was to sealed are loss Sait the last mer's $lo Temple.! ringside previous Hull he will furnished music Oichestra the announce that the by Breeders Service and they at He had operated a fai m his November had in PH." of the bleacher seats the Jenson Since .1 their 27, they he marriage, will "Back theme denotative from Riveidale ami the timely once organized a staff of speentire life, and was also em- pointed out. bit! patk. in lived I.ayton. to School." cialists to evaluate this new ployed at the Cleai field Naval A member of the First Ward. process, and if it proved itself, Depot. Supply she had been a Sunday School put it to work. He is a member of the Syru-- , teacher and had served as As a result, FROSTY", the 1 teach-disc LDS Ward and also a 'theology teacher, visiting calf in America to he profirst tho to Davis 'member tile North of Teachets School plan Meeting A special Sunday' !er, work director and magazine duced from frozen semen, was held he at will Stake School Priests High quorum, in the Relief Soyear Sunday cun teulutn for the Evening Bridge representative on 'horn the farm of Melford tie ( for hoice of topics Mr. Tree is .survived by his 7:;;i p. m. Wednesday, September '!. Kaysville Mrs. Ivy Harvey ciety. She had also been active illill of Janesville, Rock County, of to members J. Teachers' Ti ailing Sessions will also he discussed. will son in hostess be civic a affairs. attendwife, Rodney Tree, Complete success has .Wisconsin, May UP, lb,74. Sired the Evening Bridge Club at her change-a- n Ogden, a stepson Douglas IndSurvivors included her hus-jethe revolutionary Aj.g pr0Ved Bull, Ialist home Thursday evening. ian, serving with the U. S. end. four sons and two daugh-ove- r from the use of liquid i;eiijutTe T r i to m i a Fryslan, West Side Birthday Aimy m Heiiiumy; also five ters: Hacel W. Nalder, Jr.. Salt men to a complete program of PROSTY becomes a symbol (Shir-levMrs. C. ) American Joy jdaughters: Lake City; Reed W. Nalder, frozen semen by Neighborhood ess ja artificial breed- Layton The first months progress on the new Layton Bennett, Hayward Calif.; Twenty students, Layton The West Side Ogden; Wallace K. Nalder, Og- Breeders Service, largest artifi- - in c.jrt.es Kaysville LDS Stake (enter and chapel is forging ahead," Mrs. been two attending .Joseph (Carol) Tito, Og- who have Club den, football coach at Weber eial breeding organization in the Birthday Neighborhood yjany complex problems at-according to Aitliur Y. Buikley, Construction Supervisor. den; Mrs. Ben t Barbai a) Hair, Layton Stake genealogy classes will hold a party, Tuesday at College; Lane K. Nalder, Lay- - nited States. American Bieed-- J me production of frozen To date, a business office has been built with power and Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Ray for the past three months, will the home of Mrs. Julia Web- - ton; Mrs. Vestal (Ailene) Blox-ste- r. ers Service bred l,l(io,(i4s cowsi semen. Filling and sealing of Miss Wood phone installed; water and sewer lines are inside thethe"Stake and evening. Thursday graduate Assisting hostesses arelham, Elko, Nevada; Mrs. Vernal in IP." 7. As of September 10, (anipUj(,s must pe done in con- (Kathnn) s Building walls; Smedley Plumbing has been awarded will of their receive Hayle Tree, Syracuse, all technicians breeding, c.jay constructed cold rooms, East, Layton; 2b Myrtle Larkin, Mrs. Se- - ( Bernice) tract for plumbing, heating and ventilation; all footings foi thiee sisters, Mrs. Laura also'They of completion m the lie- - Mrs. Mrs. Clara g r a n d c h il d r e n, nine cows with semen from ABS Special apparatus must operate the columns and the columns themselves have been poured uml r ting. Salt Lake City; Miss Kate lief room of the Layton First rena Warner and (grandchildren, five brothers and Broved Sires are using frozen continuously ami efficiently at tlie ( 'Impel and Hym.; and gravel fill has been placed under- Tree and Mrs. Flton J. (Lena) Wani at p.m. three sisters. William H. Ken-- , semen exclusively. Over l,osV frigid temperatures and elecV'Lonas Club t and neath be Cham Hym. Bennett. Syracuse. There are V. Kenley cows have been bred with tronic controls maintain conBark-rs. several s and eon-i-tmen hired Kaysville-Mof thiee The wolfing crew Lucy j ley and Gordon Inst motors Ft allots Dupaix.j three grandchildren S. Kenley, Walnut ABK frozen semen. Nearly throughout stant volunteer workeis. 710 Marva Ave and Mrs Quin- - er will he hostess to members. Men; George temperatures Funeral services were con California Fred G. Ken- - moo.nno cows filling and storing. Specially Wilson, 70:: Hill Villa Drive, of the ALonas Club at her Creek, ducted Tuesday afternoon at foUhome classes been evening. designed kits for technicians Wednesday holding jhave p.m. at the Syracuse Ward one and a half hours eael hold over utx) ampules of seDelate Uinochle Chapel, with Bishop T. Joseph week, ill which they have been men and enough refrigerant to Kaysville The Del.ite Pin- Mrs. Robert (Thel- - throughout the J.7 states served .ast for two Weeks or more. Imyton The monthly xth Ward Senior Aaronic Priesthood Steed conducting. root procedure niiochle Club will meet at the a ' cot 'teaching Ken-.b- y American Breeders Service, Party will be held at the S. D. Fielding Home, 71s Daley, at Prayer at tlie tamily home filling out genealogy forms and 'home of Mrs. Nelda Bloxham illa Madsen. Miss Melba All this would have been im- 7 p. m., Saturday. . Francisco. San both of was pronounced by Fred Gregthose in Ogden, Wednesday attending preparing 'lhe costly conversion was possible without ory, a nephew of Mr. Tire. teach classes themselves. David E. Adams ef decided upon after exhaustive refrigeration which mis- Prelude and postlude organ studies and field Ward conducted the laboratory Attending tlie classes have First the MIA All-Ar- ts pems j,e,nl cell activity for and violin music by Alice A. been Wall. Clista Dorothy funeral services. Family pray- - tests bail indicated that wide- - w eeks, months, or even years, Hordun Olilson. s and In held at Hailey Woikshop will Stalk, Edith Dawson, Janice Layton The MIA er was offered by Golden Silb.spiead dairy herd improvement whereas liquid semen must lie Invocation was offered by Dawson, .James Beck, 1hoehe p. m.. Thursday. September II. in the Layton 1th Ward Chapel. Irelude and postlude music was could result from such a promptly or some of its All Ward and Stake MIA executives, Music, Speech, Drama Clifford Barbel, vocal solo, "ti, WeJtvei, Irene SeJiow, 11a md the gram, and the results of t liese v ;qt Hill and Dance Leaders from Layton, North Davis and Morgan My Fattier" by David K. Cook. Kenneth Brailsfonl, To semen, ill spite of Laura LawStake are invited to attend. EgMar.joiie Simmons, 'Speaker was Pat Hatch research and test the costly The Local ocal duet, bert, Amy Green, I.enora JohnHill Air Force Base took possiliilit The Workshop will give instruction on presentation of the rence I. Cuddle. dairymen ing involved, is an unqualified las well as ABS officials have success. Festival "Praise Ye the Lord." produced at Conference "Bevond the Sun-by Itha son, Josephine Major. Octavia surgeon general of the U.S. charge of the floral offerings. Dairymen benefit from been highly gratified at proved Neville, Daniel Riley, Malimla Air Force has stamped his apand which is to be produced on a wider level in all MIA Wards (riddle and Mailin Hailey. ami better proved sires fewer a included elections Musical on Green. water Virginia Tims, Ralph proval r(isuits ' this November. The script and original music for "Praise Ye flouridating Speaker, .Joseph Cook; musichoice of bulls a eater and bv gt solo vocal Harris Adams, the Lord was written by Dr. Crawfoid Hates, Professor of cal leading 'Tather by Helen Johnson, and Bertha Johnson. supply at Hill Air Force in enough, Tlie Interestingly fj breeds. and conception 1 Wonderful Mother Music at Brigham Young University. W. Briggs, accompanied by Mrs. keeping with the trend of Air That leial insemination, as such, is rates have surpassed those obVera Mine , by Non-faaccompanied installations 'Force 7s throughout Fain t milk milk that new to man. Dogs were Moana B. Bennett, of the Heneral Board, will discuss the Hailey; vocal solo, In My dry tained in a natural service or Pettil : a quartet, composed of (not had all the fat taken out of the nation. 'seminated as early as 17MI, and liquid semen. American Brecd-ier- s .ouse Are Many Man-Da- s script especially" as it applies to the average size Ward. Leila ther: WhiteReed Nalder. Vivian i Flouridation y pritnar in late 1 sous the practice Christensen, Layton Stake Music Director, will give attention to siotis" by David K. Cook; 'it, leaving all the calcium,! Service has maintained Harris Adams and Doyle wastheused on horses. In even the use of musical instruments as well as recordings. Biblical 'speaker, Haloid Gregory, protein and B- - ita aimed at improving the dental sides, "Have I Done o on a first service good ot Egan. any and health sotinel it all Because contains be military Davis are East'Ulins. will discussed Arabs per of the mer to times Stake. mission pi evident earlier by Betty Kilfoyle Costuming ; The of over basis 7'e days in tlie World Today", accomtheir dependents, Irene Chidester, Layton Stake Drama Director, will present .Germany and a nephew of the these nutiients, adding non-fa- t said to have reached a high average consecutive for dishes is a Hill AFB's water supply is panied by Mrs. Bettit; and a vo- state of perfection in the at information on Lighting Techniques and Beverly Olsen, North ideseeased. diy milk to hs solo cal welis hy and Winegar, six Wayne deep Vocal duet, "Gome Unto Me 'good way to make sure that drawn from Davis Stake Drama Director, will demonstrate Choral Readings ficial of breeding already have Beyond the Sunset, accom- horses. to be used in the production. by Mr. and Airs. Milton J. Hess, every member of the family and technicians Lee Johnson. Gradually panied by Frozen semen, however, Tiie entire Workshop will be conducted under the super- accompanied by Mrs. Thora gets enough milk. increased Speakers were Dick Adams, very recent development, vision of Mrs. Donald L. Spencer, Drama Supervisor of Dis- Gregory. Benediction was ofis how it all started. In April jpgervwhere. fered by Flton J. Bennett. trict ::B. Tiie grave was dedicated by of B.I71, British scientists an- nounced that t hey had frozen; Carl K. Barber in the Syrafor use The benediction was offered hull semen, which when thawed Those who hate finished h cuse Cemetery. Third-Eight- h A rational nature admits of only at the base and will be by Ralph Firth and the grave and used iu inseminations pro- - making all others think with Iallbeaters were Vance BenMe- - duced normal which is not sere ice- - tested frequently to insure the in the Kaysville-I.aytoconceptions. Thejthem. have usually been (hose Layton According to Bishop Richard Hraehl the 3rd and nett. Norman Bennett, Gordon nothing Sth Ward Church will be completed and teady for use on Octo- Zitting, Fred LeGrande and able to the rest of mankind. Tlouride content does not vary, morial Bark was dedicated by tremendous importance of this; who began by daring to think 1,1. William Curtofi. Marcus ntoninus 'a base spokesman said. Harold Gregory. discovery was immediately ap- for themselves. Caleb U. Colton ber 1st. Farewell testimonial held Heart attack Church News New Quorum 1 leave Planning ) j 1 son-in-la- , , r. Stake Dance Saturday ( Peg-Ogd- o -- - os-T,- ABS I 20 complete Course in Trinity Lutheran Church s .7s-.,- !i i Clubs completes Conversion to Frozen semen d Genealogy Cilice Built ter Stake Building two-war- d L spe-lPo- certifi-Zit-jcate- great-Colemer- e. Og-J,K.- H 1,-,- te ; . 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