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Show r Page 8 30, 1958 hr JOURNAL-Se- pt. Ml Layton girls 111 Pledge to Sororities B Third Senior Spring Boar; oc Barrow; and Reserve Grand Fifth Senior Boar; Fourth Jun Champion Over All Breeds Bar-ro- Joan Elliott Phone 1584-- ior Spring Gilt; Second Young Herd; Second Get of Sire; First Sunday dinner guests at the Bredr f'?ede.r , Fltter,;. Flrst home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stevenson, West Layton, were wws-Reserve their daughter and R0ar Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis Reserve champion'Sow; Grand and daughters. Melanie and cham plon Sow; Champion Dur- of Bountiful. are new pledges of University and daughter Susanne of Be- of Utah sociol sororities. They mldjl Mlnn. were visitors at are Janice Adams, Kathryn El- - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fllnt West Gentil. The &rJneqw.lS,d'th Palmers are friends of Noel were h lint who is on a mission in Pledging ceremonies held Monday, September 22. Bemidji. Ernest Owens, 398 Angel, Janice is the daughter of Hill Adams and lij a cidentally cut off his thumb his electric saw while pledge of Delta Delta Delta His armusing will remain in a cast Layton-De- bra Jean Jensen, of the event. They are preparsorority. She was graduated for at least three weeks from Davis High this year. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing a special progiam of talent F James Jensen, H-While there, she was a Girls' u,La.8ti- - ".7 . LeTrd, entertained from throughout the stake, and leg just veverai fnends on her sixth a Association officer, editor of movie on the welfare proand below knee the is presentthe literary magazine, chairman blrthday last Frlday Her lit- - gram Also, there will be games Dee the Hospital t'e friends were Came and La- - and of the pep club dance, partici- ly in The lunch boxes their fmst year at on Slmpson Shern Selber will dancing be auctioned off. Funds pated in the traveling assem- theBeginnmg State University in Logan and Manlvn Steadman, bly, and was a member of the are Miss Laura gathered will go to the welfare Layton, daugh- son of Mr. fund. The Layton Sixth Ward Curtl, forensic, rifle and ski clubs. She Trujillo, rsan(t Iso maintained an A average ter at tan,ord and Mrs. Onofre Trujillo, will begin its Childrens Friend Layton West Layton, and Miss wa3 flve e at Davis arg old on Se t s drive soon with Pteyen.son, daughter of Several fnendl attended hl8 calls The drive is under the Also a Tn Delt pledge is Joyce Mr. and Mrs Murland Stevenof Bonnie Monroe, direction birthday party. Kathryn Ellison, daughter of W est Layton. Layton LI)S Sixth Ward will president of the Primary. Lay-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ellison. son, three-year- Randall, Gregory hold edia box lunch social ThursSixth held a welcome parAt Davis, she was yearbook old son of Bishop and Mrs. Kent tor, a French Club officer, and Randall, underwent a tonsilec- - day at the First Ward Chapel ty for the Blazers September 22 and a party for the Larks at 5. 30 p m. member of the student council, on Saturday morning at 1' Lawrence Wanner and heads on September 2th Primary is Girls Association ,U s k 'club and the Tanner Clinic. of the auxiliaries are in charge held at the White Chapel. debate club . Travis R. Weaver recently .liss Hun is e aug from to a the returned mission Lt Col and Mrs Legh H Isiea. Before Hunt She was graduated from hpme hg attended the flying c Thomas Jefferson High School, f h London LDS Tem- where she was in the girls cad-- 1 et corps, the Martha Skelton Blshop Harold Ellison, 341 Social Club, Acappella choir, Sugar, has returned from a and Talent, Inc. She is an Alpha four-dabusiness trip to KanDelta Pi pledge sas City, Missouri. While in Wilcox ( atherine pledged K. C Ellison attended Delta Gamma. Also a 1938 Da- the , Bishop luncheon of Layton Evelyn Kmttle, As-- 1 School Crusade will be launched their Thursday the she daughis by the Layton Assembly of vis graduate, Club. Rotary Special speaker God Church. October has been ter of Mr and Mrs, George B was U. Baker S Ivy Priest, set aside by the General CounWilcox. At Davis, she was on Treasurer and Utah native. cil of the Assemblies of God the yearbook staff, participated noting at the Ellison home as the month of enlargement. in debate, went to Girls State is Mrs. Ellisons sister, Mrs This in 1937, and was a member of enlargement campaign Butler of Richland, has met with such great sucthe ski club, rifle club, school George Wash. Mrs. Butler, the former cess m former years it has play, language club, pep club, Cooley, is also a guest been made an annual affair. and vice president of the mas- Virginia the home of her mother, at The local school is to launch que and gavel club. Mrs. J. B. Cooley. The new pledges will particia special drive to reach those to Irvin Mrs. Call,1 According pate in University welcome ac- her daughter and in the community, who are not ' v L' tivities this week and begin Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Dunn presently affiliated with anothclasswork at the U on Septem- and er church. The goals of the Xus children of four Oakland, ber 21 1. 48 Go to Sunday School Crusade Calif., will move to Salt Lake are as follows: next to month City v 5 & V1 pursuant ft y J October 5 Census Day Goal Mr. Dunns appointment as Layton On Sunday evening General Church Engineer Find those who are Mr.'the th Ward held a farewell Dunn is presently m charge Ready. Hank) of work on a three Stake build- - testlmomal for Henry October 12 C o n t a c t Day Oakland-BerkeleEmery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reach those who Goal Among the newcomers last ing for the have been found. week were a boy and girl born Stake, Haywood Stake, and David Emery, HP! Whitesides. Walnut Creek to He called was Hank Emery has been Stake. October 1!) Bible Day Goal to two sisters, the former Miss Teach those who have and Miss Caroline released as one of the High the Western States Mission. Marilyn Oakland-BerkeCouncil of . the been Reached. Whitesides, daughters of Mr. the program ' in Participating Stake in October 28 Rally Day Goal September. and Mrs. Emil Whitesides, ley Dee Groberg of Idaho Falls were,: Evocation Brent Allen When those who have been Kay sville. visited fHWv Sunday at Ml Dawson vocal Taught. Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton Wlne-?aDavis her at senior A biule of year with Miss Diane Fisher Layton r eailypng This crusade is expiated to (Marilyn) rejoiced over the ar- ter of Mr. and Mrs. daugh- and Doyle Egan; speaker, autumn is Mrs. Bernard W ll- - high school. Wayne rum their second child and 391 South Main, Clearfield, nva liam Mitchell, formeily Miss Nielson, who served in the increase Sunday School attendof will be home for the bridal Cou-- second son born September 2 psber Hank, w- - ance at the local Alice John-o- n Arl?ed Fofces Staff and Mrs. Fred Sgt. said Mrs. Knit-ti- p at the Dee Hospital. The new Schild and m Kor-de- n God Church, of tour a cIudinf? duty She lecited nuptial vows on Hill -' GarDeborah, one weighed in at eight pounds fcy Davld' Mh at the home of ma.rk Homes, spent two and one- - ea and will be welcomed at home atld BshP the biidegroom's parents, Mr in Wisconsin where and Han weeks half al Mr- by a brother, Donald. Bernard and William visited Sgt. Schilds par- - Burt,n- - benediction, they In addition to the Whitesides, Mitchell, 073 Ea- -t t enter, Kays- Mr. and Mrs. John M. er ville. sides. Other grandparents are Schild of Monroe. The ( larence Water- pater- Approximately 4oO people fall officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mack Dalton, saw their tended the farewell testimonial grandparents Dalton and The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Pleasant Grove one-- y e a granddaughter, in company with many Mr. and Mr- - Ralph A. Johnher two sons will return soon for the first time. town friends and relatives. il CaliLac La ton. erde. to their home at Pasadena, son, Called by serious illness, Mr. A fornia. reception following the' Foit Eustis, Ya. (AHTNC) Thomas R. Bennett and son weddmg wa- - held at the home (rniy Pvt Ronald R. Bradfield, A baby girl was born to Dr, Lloyd, K33 W. Gentile, went to As she of the bndegioom. 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chf- - and Mrs.' E A. Ludlow of Nampa, Calif, to see Mr. Ben- the bude was ton J Bradfield, 709 S. Main Ush Fork at the Provo gue-tValley nett's brother, Herbert J. Benand lace a St , Kaysv.lle, wearing recently com- - Hospital on September 22. She nett, who died on Wednesday tulle gown with a finger veil pleted the final phase of six weighed seven pounds and will evening. The funeral was held bouto the crown. Her month- of active military train- - be admired caught by three sons and on Saturday Sept. 20. carof white red and quet was mg nder the Reserve Forces a sister at home. Mrs. Ludlow Mr. Bennettsmorning, brother of lAtt ProKranl at Fort Eustis, WhiteCaroline Illinois the former also attended the I he hi ide s attendants were a. funeral. ,lde Mi- -. I.vnctta Mcfartv, matron Mr. On machini-Bradfield t at Saturday a party was of honoi ; Mi-- - Dixie Douglas, the Lav ton was a held in honor of the fourth Spanish Fork. Sugar Company Mi - Kay McEwin, Mi Linda going on active duty. A Other new babies in the area birthday of Patricia Bagiev, John-oof the bride; ,'r( Kiaduate of Davis High include: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Layton The 8th Ward Reand Mi-- s Kaien Mitchell, he Uni314 attended the Sthool, litlief Bagley, Society Bazaar is slated Twenty Angel. led of the groom A daughter born Sept. 24 to They cari tle people were present for Friday, October 10, from f white carnations versity of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weber, liuquctx Dean Egbert, 320 South An- 6 to 9 p,m. at the new 3rd-8t- h ti mimed in led. Cleartield. was winner of the followWard Chapel. gel, lie-- t man was Lynn Grover. A son born September 24 to Firsr at the Utah ing Mr Mitchell - a lnt gradUnder the direction of Betty Air. and Mrs. John Brorby, Lay-to- State premiums Fair in the Duroc breed uate cf Davis high chonl and Maunne of swine: First Junior Yearling Jean Hill, president; is employed bv Clarence Watei-fal- l For educational counselor; PTA Dupaix, 2" to A born First Boar; Sept. Junior daughter Yearling Construction Company. The work counselor; Mr and Mrs, Wayne A. Ferne- - Sow; First Senior Spring Gilt; Verna Lawf, Sun-PTA officers at Sun--new Mrs. Mitchell is complet- and Esther Parry, secretary; lius Second Junior Spring Boar; the following committees are Elementary school are A daughter born Sept. 2.A to Her-ot, making the necessary Bazaar Mr. A. and Mrs. Baird. Elbert Burnett, vice president; preparation: David and Lucille A to 24 born Mr. son Sept. and Mrs. Wells Watts, secreKelly, advertising; Buelah Simand Alvie Mrs. Dewayne Alger, tary, treasurer. ticket mons, sales; Doll clothes, sville. The officers and hospitality Kay Shirley Wilson and Delore Har-noiA daughter bom Sept. 28 to fish pond, Virginia chairmen, Mrs. Devoe Mayhue Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Potter, and Mrs. Dale Moneur were and Vera Thomas; Layton. A. Lavt-hostesses to an afternoon tea stuffed toys, Lois Lewis; home inpri-e birthday A daughter bom September honor was of at the school recently. baked goods and candy, Virpartv given in Kaysville Bridge 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Claud M. Vioi.t Lvnns, daughter The functlon honored Prmci-- ' Wardian, Clearfield. Kaysville Mrs. Orville Lar- ginia Dowden and Mary Riley; of Mi and Mr Mac I vons, 4'U sen was hostess to the Kays- meat pies, Mene Mills; hot Peterson and his paj A son bom Sept. 27 Marv t Avenue, Satuiday Six- dogs, Geneve Beesley; punch, staff of 17, plus other and Mrs. Thomas A. Price, A11' ville Bridge Club at the teaching let ard her friends yeai-dCountry Club Friday aft- Olivia Ana a; spudnuts and ice Mrs. Olive ton. employees, Roiame Tav or, Gregory Madsen, school nurse; PTA ernoon. cream, Thelda Lawf and CaroH I.k card and Debra Myrup, lyn Francis; quilts and etcetera, and room mothers. chairmen, Club Bridge h St tt ard Jeanne and Rail Verna Lawf and Norma Kloser. Miss WilZena The Kaysville Sun--first of the meeting Jamie In paix eivedl weie liams entertained members of school The 8th AVard Primary will will PTA be held hnthdav ike, ice eiearn, candy DAVIS the Bridge Club at her home sell balloons under the direcSeptember 30 at 7.4 j pm. and favoi- Monday evening. tion of Fae Perkins, president. The PTA membership drive al-- o began this week. 'emorChan' tPr VERDELAND De-lin- PARK -- NEWS H-4- house-to-hous- 7 v V Xi. 5 AwuxrrV rl 1 . So to Sunday School . Crusade set by church y 4" 4 5: Whos new -- y Alice Johnson new bride Bernard W. Mitchell Of seT 1 Ronald Em-ent- RraHfpH Bi-h- PREPARING INVITATIONS for Davis Girls Association Brown and Gold tea are committee members, left to right. Gay Parker, Kaysville, sophomore representative; Karen Riggs, Layton; and Diane Swan, Kaysville. Davis Girls Association Brown, Gold tea today Kaysville; Janet Fees, publicity manager, Layton; sored by the Davis High Girls Linda Gardner, Clearfield, senAssociation to honor Davis ior representative; Rebacca Layton, junior representaSophomore girls, will be held Day, and Gay Parker, Kaysville, tive; in the auditorium, today, (Tuesday), immediately after school sophomore representative. (3:30 pm.), according to Mary Lynn Petro, association president. Traditions, clubs, organizations, and school spiiat will be m highlighted speeches to be gpven by the Girls officers. The Mainz, Germany (AHTNC) purpose of their activities will Sergeant First Class Darrell W. also be explained to further Shaw, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lois J. Riggs, 865 Glen orient the sophomores. Refreshments participated consisting of recently hot spiced apple cider, and gin- with the 8th Infantry Division ger bread cup cakes filled with in annual combat efficiency whipped cream will be served Army training testa in Gerby the Girls counsel in the big many. An assistant patrol leader in gym following the meeting. This is the first year any ac- Headquarters Company of the tivity of this sort has been tried divisions 5th Infantry m Mainz, at Davis and about 230 girls are Sergeant Shaw entered the expected to attend. Army in January 1955. He arThe other officers of the rived in Europe in October 1956. Girls Association are Golda The sergeant is a 1954 gradBivins, vice president, Clear-firl- uate of Davis High School in I ynetta Mcfartv, secre Kaysville. By Corinne Larsen tary, A Brown and Gold Tea spon- Takes arm test Darrell W. 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