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Show Winona Coyakin funeral held Funeral aervic-- s Layton wer Feld today at noon m Salt lak City for Mrs, Winona June "ernehus Boyakm, "s, 4 Prows Circle, Waatih Height-- . Mos. Boyakm died Frulav at .45 a, m at hei t f a She was born Heart ailment. une IS, H20, in Salt Lake C itv, X) Gotfred and F'ther Kim She was mamid to Raymond Blame Bovakm 2'i, JMt, in Salt I ake was a mi m bet cf She City. Layton E'pFth Ward. Sutvvors include the husband, daughter , Karien Rae; two sons, Kandi Rav and Roiv Myers, all of Layton; her mother, three brothers, a (ail, Mrs. Chai'es E. (I autel) h aton, all of Fait Lake City; Don K. Bountiful; Wavne, Layton. Funeral sen ires were ron- s. si-t- Bov. 4, at 12 ilnu p m m the Rose Room of the Deseret Moituary hy Bishop I ee T. Fimmons, The invocation was given hy L. Gairett 51vei; tenor solo hy La ar Mei-- , My Faith in Thee"; speakei, inLawrence W. Man-el- l, strumental selection, "Oh, My i; father hy Rollo speakRonald Mnlet, reer, Simmons marks by p male duet, "( ome Into Me and Rest ly I,aar Myeis and benediction by Rollo Wilson; Louis Myers; dedication at thp grace hy Lionel Myers. Tallbearets wete 1 nn Dennis Senieliu', (taiy Seinelms, Maui ice Ward, Leon Waid, and Harold Myer Burial was at Wasatch lawn Memorial Paik. Tue-da- j, WTl-m- Bi-h- Ri-'- m HRVSUILLg - Mr. and Mis. Kaysville Vernon Hartman, Anchorage, Alaska, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Emkson at Clearfield for a few weeks, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams, Tuesday evening. Dr. Gwendolyn Bridges Needham, professor of English at University of California, was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Caspp Carroll, Friday and Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Redford, Fullerton, California, were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams have received word from their Honolulu, Hawaii, that C. T. Satterthwaite w'ho is stationed with the U. S. Navy there, and has been confined to the hospital since 10, will not be teleased until December. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith Is ill this week at the Dee hospital. She Fep-temb- underwent major suigery last Tuesday, Don B Carter arrived home lest week from Long Beach, California. Don ia with the U. S. Navy end arrived here to attend the funeral service of his Ulster, Eharon Carter, Saturday, tie will spend a few weeks with fcU parent before returning to gliforia. Frank Bishop, son of Mr. and ra. Max Bishop, arrived home hursday from Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, where he spent the past four months. He has been transferred to Hill Air Force Base where he will spend the next two months cf hia training. Blnden Cottrell returned home Saturday from St. Marks hospital where he underwent major rurgery last week. f Bishop and Mrs. Clarence attended the play, South Pacific, in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Morten-te- n and children, Pattie and Pavid, Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Fir, and Mrs. Earl Robins. ll Another daughter, Mrs. Edly Sayes and Myron, Bountiful, visited the Robins Saturday. Miss Juanita Benton entertained at a Halloween party for four couples at her home Friday evening after the Davis and Ogden game. Phone Tti9 The Mask and Gavel Club of Davis high school held their initiation ceremonies at the home of Miss Juanita Benton Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Parker entertained several guests at a bnth-da- v party F'riday evening for her daughter, Saturday evening a party honored the other Patker daughter, Adeline. Golden Tajlor returned home Sunday from the Dee hospital where he undeiwrent major surgery lar week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steed, Salt Lake, Mis. Harry Anderson, Mr. and Mis. Clarence and children, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Webster, Layton, weie Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mis. George F. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham and daughter, Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Marino Ganz were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Swanger. Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders attended the U. S. U. and B. Y. U. football game at Logan, Ro-ali- e. Tur-no- Ver-ne- w ll Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mar-stu- n entertained at a family birthday dinner in honor of their son, Norman, Satuulay evening. Dr. and Mrs. Leland Frost and daughter, Fiances, will leave Wednesday by plane for Chicago, Illinois, to attend an optometrists convention. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swan ger were guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs, Taul in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tuckal-sk- i and son, Donald, Toledo, Ohio, arrived Monday. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Keller, Farmington, and with her sister and family, Mr. and Mis, Lawrence Marston, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, K. J. Cranney attended the B. Y. U. and U. S. U. football game at Logan, Saturday. Mrs. Libby Swan, director ot "Make It 1 ourself W ith Wool Contest, and Mis. Ray Claik, State Auxiliaiy Snctetary, Salt Lake, attended the Wool Grow-ei- s Auxiliaiy Distmt 1 fall luncheon m Logan Satin day. Captain and Mrs. Elwin E. Johnson and family, Lcgan, were guists lart Sunday of Mr. and Mi. William Jmdan. Ron-nefel- dt Shop center Roy A Los Angeles develop- ment flint has announced that 'rtCTION 5 million it will c instruct a shipping ct nter m Roy to include 12 building-- . The certir which will be hounded on the caS. Highway PI, cm hv Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton, the south by 5 Too South, and on W est Point, were guests at the thewe-tl- y toico W est, is sched- - home of her Mr and tiled fir ccmpktion Iv eaily Mis. einon Niched-- , Wednes- l'ci'ii. Land was puuha-e- d by day fir d.nner , D.nald Flaneo'ug he vVasaUh prult rpp,-of Los Angeles from W. Fd Association will meet Mc.ndav White, Mrs. Hi, ..Id I b . d and (IV eniHM. home of ai A. F. Blown Geoi go Talbot at 7 .0 pm JOURNAL-No- v. 4, i958 Mdtnu J. Hess, Farmington, Davis County attorney, has been arted to erve as a member cf the Natunal Assnuat n of Ci .ru llamas - Hi s legislative ccmmit'ie was presuli nt of the Ltah Slate Association of County Officials last year Commissioner h b de B V oms, lavtnn, w s(ovt on tne piannirg cumnir'ec fm tin nation,, assocmtnn He is i coalman of the j laming r remittee for the tion Ai nthi I'av IS ill J. Tippc , si n on the r Farmington -- 1 51- I. -t . ; Val Thomassen With fii'cal layton 'hur 1(t Moituaiv f V afU,mK" following """ h M1' rfn a H tiling i. wa- n 1 c hi ait oi a? in- stores ii, vc 'n Hen-age- r, e. u- -t Robert A. Jenkins, 1011 W. Gentile Street, Layton, celebiated his sgnd birthday last Wednesday, October 2 i. Mr. Jenkins, a native of Cornwall, England, sailed the seas for some time dunng his youth as a member of His Majesty's Navy. lie came to Utah m March l'HO. Arnving in Utah, he sent for his wife and two email daughters to Join him which they did some six months later. He is a retired employee of the Layton Sugar Company. His wife is the former Bessie Landry whom he married on November 8, They are active members of the LDS Church. His one surviving daughter Is Mrs. T. Wr. (Bessie) Staley who lives in Layton. He also has three grandchildren, Layton Js Fhilip Christian Training at Camp Pendleton Camp Pendleton, Calif. (FH-TNMarine Private Philip G. Chri'tian, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Christian of It N. sno E., Clea. field, is sched- uled to fini-- h four weeks of individual combat training Nov. S at the Manne Corps Base, Camp rendleton, Calif. The couise includes the latest infantry taitK', fust aid, demolition', fuld fm advanced weapons. a Finvivoi' include sons. ) up A, Lav ton, anu hloyd W , '( Paul, 51mn , a giandiiild, a loothei, ( laudt , Los Angele-- , ami a Mi' hrank Ashen, Ninth. Dakola Hai Ke tli C m ( h Put 51 ) n , a i v 1 Toe, c pa-t- ai 1 The i ni e stuev n g naui anl Bui-ban- 1 I Vi- rother-m-'av- v - i nt Raise S550 At Carnival ", -- 1 ma-10- tlctohei 27 emouto ( ( unity g iv fm m date l pi lu if s t i J nnu n's and anii i in t (u he t Alillarrl i ... com- Walter Millard Out of basic ra f Pendleton, Marine Pvt, 44 alter R. Millard, son of Lsvnen'P R Millar d of dll N. T'.tH W Clearfield, completed four week-o- f individual combat tiamir; Oct. 22 at the Mannr toip Base, Camp Pcndliton, ( ahf. The course included the Di est infant y tactics, fust fli,, demolitions, field fottifualiops and advanced on schooling weapons. Trainees learn that all Marines aia basically infantrymen,, whether they i.prve as rooks, typists, trviek dtiveis, or with uiatmn units, Camp 1 1 Ftp DONT LET those soil pest? your profit next year . . . D-- is the D approved and recommended nematode killer. Save planting time in the Spring by treating sugar beet acreage now! usn """"V y sw (fi) i)jC3 Ijj Available at your sugar company D. Washington, C Wasatch Chemical Company South 3th East Saif Lake Ciy, Utah a 1 - a h i 1. . as a t, ( a ri n p d s tlvr .t, School DM) oik ( ,t fioni his appeaiame for federal tance in Las t r a s in the Bmadway m amount cf '111 u Mu-aL il Ahnet . Mis Rav approved, it wa- - m imunmi mentioned that alter thiee today by Senator 5allaie N(uV York City thcjBenmtt (R, Itahh "(tks LT Ahmi Application for the nu m y tioupe will pto-- l fed on a mad tour thioughout was made nearly a year ago. S t up for and ( anada. After Federal funds aie (be 'Pending thi.e days in Las sihool distiuts tinner Public 1", her hrothei, 5Irs. Law Aega- whuh providis fur Afton Adams of Kaysville, ac- assistance to school districts companied Jaik on the home- - which have been ov erbuident d "aid join ney . During the week - as a if foibi al ai ' iv itie-- . ent! Mi and 5rs Ray travelled to (oinish, Utah to visit 51rs. and hi othei , Rays Mr and Mis Irven Kendell and Mrs. Leonard Ottley, Carlin, family, visited last week at the Nevada, Returning fiom a 'hurt vaca- home of her daughtoi, Mr. and tion to Grand ( any oil and Glen Mrs. Farrel Humphreys and Canyon Dam were Mr. and Mis. South Fort family. Aichie Low. .44 51 r'. Emma Thomson and Lane. Mrs. Low lemaiked that Cheryl, Idaho Falk, daughter, "the new road from Kanab to shGlen Canyon Dam has opened Idho, have been guests of B, Bowman and Mrs. Richaid op V ii up gin Teintoiy with a new vi'ta of bieathtahirg scenery. and family. . . Mrs. Richard Jdsnop and Unending Halloween in Layton owman- Mr and Mri- Ron Mc ",th ,he L"3 WaS lher daUgh left Monday for a ten ter and giandchildren, Mrs. lane Hulbiook, Danny and Julie day vacation trip to the Noith- west and Canada. of Bountiful. a- -- -- t'-- e 1 ' ig ' re-u- lt Crestwood ster - i?i iiinferfrum r o'" rp Wail a - w i u h i f i vaid va- - -- hnjv q i j - i p 4 it 'Ir F" t p -- ( t g.g ll b's I a - i R. ruii a pi i f if Tin h I Gate Wari given (.j the to the First pi t s nee att' on f . Davi-Coun- - i i at I e I - t quo'a, but Bishop Riazfrs W ir.l was th to ai ii e tl i' fn cor i An executive meeting for h 't T 5t I and 1 T 5 51 I A, m if f ,pra the Ninth Da. s Jt c" wa held Tuesday evepng t th home of 5i. and Mi', Ncnnan Hansen 'Ir. and 'Jrs Xena. W. Bennett ecu "nerd with a lu fet supper at their home Thui-da- y evening in honor of Elder Borman J. Bennett. Other guest weie Mi. and Mr- -. Elton J. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gardner and son John, Mr. and Mrs. anie T. Bennett and son and daughter Randy and Lei'u, Shauna lynn Bennett, Lynn N iedei hauser, hn , Sham- - ra Bennet, Serving aboard Fleet oiler Western Pacific (FHTNQ Tolle'tiup, seaman appi entice, LPN, sun of Ml'. Marinus Tollestrup of IT S. 4" E , f learfeld, sen mg aboard the f!eet 0,ler Hassayampa operating in tl e Mu hart I). Westein Tacific. Dunng the cruisa th oiler and Mrs. Monte Merritt He piofits most who serws has been providing underway and family have lecently moved best. of petrol am replenishment their to Yerdeland fiom Part A. F. Sheldon. products to the forces afloat. new home at M2 Wasatch Drive This week, in Ro'emait Park. Mrs. Memtts mother, Mrs. Or-- 1 son Johnson of Afton, Wyo. is a new house guest. Mr. Mei-riMr tt is presently Washington State on TDY in d Great bourbon of the Old West A SIWT BfWK BL," tOTTYTUE. HT, DISTRIBOTET) BY WATTOA.ST USiaURS PRODUCTS CO..Kfm)Oa STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 90PKW THf OLP (jitit tewfe wiA- - ojj iniepenimee- - From the moment a ohild first begins to enjoy th fur.n.es t'e hometown newspaper is an important part ol hiS Its But even more important is th opportunity it givs the young boy to find out what ;t means to earn money for himself The responsible iob of being a 'paperboy ' gives thousands of youngsters their first independence An irreplace able source of information and emoyment, your hometown newspaper is even more it is an integral part cf your community a business employing your tewnspeepe, cm organization lntres'd m th 5selfare of th omnnm i SUPPORT YOUR NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT HOMETOWN - IT IS AN PART OF YOUR COMMU lit a ft PRESS ASSOCIATION itf'C AY S Jayccc meeting Kaysville Jaycees will hold a board meeting Thursday at 8 pm. at th home of Hylnn Smith to'di'CU's activities to be planned for the month of November. Robert Major is pees), dent of tb grou , if leaching a f t'y nt reioiil of of Warn nn min is at ha wment nu ei ig f r time consicim w s nthei nonths hma (FHTNC) eat .'J1J p r ron-fille- d tifuntions as Tom Sawyer and HuckleberFinn; fourth, fifth and .Ping nn ry Sixth Winner, grades Boy Blame Millei, dressed as a Sai- I lor and ai (.nl Wimip., G.u four vverts individual combat training T i p r -- . n i m the Make Funds approved On Saturday evening a stork shower in honor of Mrs. Bobby OReai was hosted by Mrs. Arlene Robson, Dili Hill Garden Homes. Guests piesent were Mi'. Betty Smith, Mrs. Marlys Znnmei, 51rs. Laura Rectoi, Mrs Pauline Hamaker, 4;, Marne Smart, Mrs. Child la, Mrs. Juanita Anstath and Mrs. Wilma hei mothei-in-laAii'taih, Mrs. Golda Downs, Mis Zedda Lazoma, Mrs. Diana Dr. Marsell and 5r Bank' Thompson, Mr, Shirlev Mi mentioned that the earmval will 5 tei', Mrs. Regina Schultz, he sponsored by the Whitesides Mrs Jean Logieen, Mrs. Phyl-anPT as a yoaily Halloween lis Henkins Mis. Teggy 51 ui tah levent Page 5 Walter R. a u e D I Your Hometown Newspaper pletes i Wa- - Federal school Monday, to New on A c j f,i- sues lav tin m 8 n-- in i mg hoi p Prlcy Ra, East rt 1 v i a Lav ton, visited , n-- f N Mis i t al-- t omniun ai fit i 1 coni i uc t' d the 'ei ' was m the (leai field oi a The following ladifs gatheeJ A I jnl at hen Mis. Ra home m Hot P , 51 onlay t at noon and .d nor h Vpr: hitViv annive n 51 s. Glen Wami, '1 - Ji.ik Da' s, 4 s I Mr. f 'j He Iiarbc 'Ti- - R,i n 5( ei and M Thi eii'syrd a ) t and an af'c " i i f - ia . With M Layton news shorts v Robert Jenkins 82 last week t, i, i s7i in a to Mi Talbot will attend the W and M Pal. If. id L state of tah llortuultuie N- He man 51 A . I , m sui. inety Beau of Dneitois meet- tembei 7, m A 5jinn 1 tah Novem-- l ing at the Hotel ' 1. lie att.oi.li d She died n 5. 'chools n 4 i m, al'.i The Fruit Heights Regular1 Town Board meeting will he held Monday, November Id, at p. nt. at the home of Ray Phil-- , lip- -, pi evident Mr. and Mrs. Samuel RayIn Joan Hlioii mond and Mr. and Mis Gene hone I7M Raymond left Satuulay foi a two weeks vacation tup to California. They plan to meet then son and brother, Floyd, who reka-e- d fiom his LDS mission in California, He November at and Gina to Washington, after labonng for the past tine D. C. and New Tort (Tty via two years. They will visit with tiain. W mlc in Washington, fi lends and relatives along the D. ( , tin - t their 'is- will coa- -t and with Mi. and ter and and , Mi Heaton, P. o Alto, Cali- Mi- - Lee n S Mica and then fornia. biothei, Mi. Rc Greaves and Mrs. Diane Kraaima, Ogden, family', (in Tuesday evinmg, was a guest Monday of her M5 November 4, Mi and 51 is Mai a ter, Mrs. Barbara Phillips. a,ld Mr and Mlk- f1IMU, htU Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne, r,anned ari npu, h .'u-- e at i lie Gailand, Mrs. Edith Mayfield, Mara hrinp f(), M, W ight San Francisco, California, were and Mr. Folkman beveial dinner guests Sunday of Mi. Utahns ni w living in Washing- and Mrs. Ray Phillips and lam ton, IJ. C will be Mr. pie-cily. Mrs. Mayfield is an aunt ngRt and four childien are of Mrs. Phillips. motoring to New Yoik (ity, where Mi- - WTight will join them pi in i to thin rtepartuie ir Madiul Spain Mi kkr.ght - employed by the diplomatic ivice at the US. Embassy in, pain. The Gieaves, Macas, and Mrs. Folkman will journev to Layton Accoidmg to Citv with Mis Banks and Dr. Hal Maispl1 Wright to id Bon Voyage to of the .hitesides the familv PTA Halloween carnival, the Iirent Wood, lh, sun of Mr affair was a real success with enthusiastic parents participa- and Mrs. Clifford Wood tion. Out of the darkness wend North Fort, has returned home things came bringing a total from the Regional Debate in of V4GV00 with them. Mr. Banks Pasco, Washington wheie he said that after the bills are represented W eber College. paid the net profit will be ap- Brent and his partner t.cd foi fust place honois and m the 1 proximately SVOOO. The ity of the money will be used Prepaied Oration contest he to buy audio-visuaids for was among the finalists. B'ent th E. M. WTiitesides Elemenis attending his fieshman year at Weber College on a scholartary film strip library. Four different groups of ship. Jack Ray, son of Mr. and prizes for best costumes weie awarded with winners as follows! The Family Prize Howard McMillan family dress- - ney, came as a scaicuow. Taking home the door puzis ed 8 rabblts; Mens Pme were Hyium Dee King, two ho came Rulcm pillow, Don DcW itt, man; Ladies Prize W Betty Love in a labbit costume; nicknack shelf, Jay hitesides, John Ellis, blankit; first, second, and third giades Girl Winner, Kathy Wibert, Barbara Wiberg, table lamp; and Jay Willey, as a witch, and Boy Winners Ted Adams and Tommy Pettit suckeis. ' a a 511. Val Thomassen, son of and Mis. A. W. Thomas-- i n, J ,n North Fourth Fast, Kaysville. has accepted a position as accountant at Food ftois, Salt Lake, according to 1. W. Stevens, president, Stevens lienager College, Salt Lake. Mr. Thomassen is continuing his education at Stevens wheie he is taking a buu-- , ne-- s accounting and higher ad-- j Ho was nnmsti atmn coui-at Associated Food placed Stoies hy Stevens Henagei He is a graduate of Davi-- I High School, and i i AF (amt Padclod To pm Had ve.wen he d todav sporting g' in ,n tin Ucaifnld Beat, Minn ; Ml- to L tah m r been a salesman for civi.cs fcujthcie. vd h Kingston at & The 3 Davis officials Serve with NACO Jii Of Rcy to have THE DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL THE REFLEX THE LEADER t 14 South Main Kaysvillo, Utah Phona 18 |