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Show I t ft1 ' SERVICE INFORMATION TppUXnce- sMagic Chef Range liotpoint Appliances R C. WILLEY Si SON SYRACUSE, UTAH For the Best in Appliances See Us Before You Buy. Lowell Hansen, TA LaMar Sessions, TA Bill Child, TA JOURNAL-No- v. 7, 25,1958 Page y REFLEX-JOURNA- Purchaser's Index and Heady Reference he 8 VioSt Kaysville! Thanksgiving L P; B :y Mrs. Norma Preece p Phone 761 service and Mrs. A special service of Praise t.nn at a and Thanksgiving will be held l .rd.sg.v mg on Thanksgiving day at Trinfi r ti.e r Ih Guests ity Luthe.an ( hutch, GoldRecently returning from a nih bo Mr. and Mis. al bfiart, en Ave., Layton beginning at By Joan Elliott edar , business trip to Phone 1581-Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Demi ti.d'i a.m. er and brother, .is. W.ll.am a Ia'D. Layton A special house guest Utah was Roy VV. Simmons .2 h;u..it and two chJdmi, M ss The Rev. D. Y. Ealater, p.s-t- i and son L out at the home of Mr. and Mr-- . We-- t Gentile. Goaslmd was ,rs. Glenna Stum, Linda and Dick r will lead toe seivice of song, Denny Robert Vollmer, East Gentile, t Music luncheon m Salt Bishop and Mrs. Harold Ellipiavei, and meditation. Fraisei, CT.ntmi. is Mrs. Vollmer's niothir, .Mrs. son, I.ll Sugar have retu'n will be provided by the organS.tu.iky afternoon of U Bessie Robbins of Greeley, Colo- fr m a business-pleasurWallace Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Rich.rd Barber ist, Mrs. Lilian Frank. The Hou-torado. Mrs. Bold ms is also vis-t- 0 Texas, will entutain at a family theme of the service will be Ro'crt Anderson will leav We Piaise Thee, O God The Bavvlew Club met W iting her son, William Roi b.n.-thank y p1 me for Akron, and family of Kaysville. Jlore in giving Day dinner for Sunday C reator Novembe-aOur noon, altei day Ohm on giveniment busines the following guest,. Mr. and ' company from Colorado during Our Redeemer the Richard L. Evans for one week. included m bait Lake ( week Thanksgiving alls. Chester Unit, Mr. and Our Sanctifier ity. Atten Mr. Vollmers parents, Mr. and from Lavtun were A special (halk talk will be Mrs. J. I. Mrs. Jay Giecn and cnilJien, Mrs. J.uk Brown entertained Mrs. Art Vollmer and family for all children presat a birthday party for her Cooley, Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, presented M.'. Mrs. and Vernon and Flint of Holyoke. ent. um Genol, woo was four year George B. Wilcox, Mrs. I family, M and Mrs. Bob IverH. Layton, and Mrs. R old Thursday. The public is most cordially tly, Mr. and Mi son and lanuly and Miss Cath- invited and encouraged to at V. Simmons. Orson llolliht is very ill hi tend! week al the Dee Hospital in A grocery-surpris- e shower in erine Llmt of UbU at Logan. child' en, Mr. ami Mrs Ttuman Ugden. honor of Miss Wilma Ni.a'e (urtis, all fiom Kaysville. was given Wednesday eve1 Novemhtr IP, by Mrs. Bai oa Mrs. George Udy and Miss Scott of Ogden and Mrs. Media Udy wdl spend the I.a ton of Laytona. On Thanksgivu g holidays in Rock-- j We Faith Farmington guest list were all of Miss land, Idaho, with Mrs. Udys Have from Our Fathers" was co-inkers in the Civilfour children and their familii". V MI Mrs. Minnie Welling of Salt Mrs Ronald Clark. the theme chosen for the ian Personnel office at Hill A.i On day, they will Miss Joyce Hadden celebrat- - he Thanksg.vmg Lake v iied her Mrs. Sunday evening session of Ha-v- Force Base. dinner guests of Mr. and Stake Conference. Annie Welling laTbursuy. ed her 17th birthday on Mis. Frank Haitiey and family. On Sunday, November 16, Mr. M nme Welling' has just uiday. Connie Engstrom, Lana Speakers were Robeit Clay- tand Mrs. s 2 Golden Adams, Katherine Nelson, 1am ictun.ed from ton, Miss Ella Johnson, Rich- L a , t Hall, Omaha, Ne- thieeljiall, Eugene ard Waite, Miss Linda Barker gue-t- s Gentile, were dinner months in Chicago with her Parrish and Goldie Baiton of hiaska, visited two da.v s last of Mr. Mrs. and Fi..n. and Dee Hyde. The Youth chorFarmington were guests at the week with his daughter and her us under the direction of Miss Jugltr at the Ambas,ad family, Mrs. Russell Odd at party. Clun M in Salt Lake City. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dorothy ONeil, Davis Stake 'J were Hess Mrs. Adams atten1 J Mr. and Mrs. Dale Odd. Mr. Hall was enroute to music director, presented the a luncheon given by Mrs. Jug-le- r dinner guests on Sunday in Los Miss Ann Cottiell, music Angeles, Calif. at her home in Ogden. Bountiful at the home of Mrs. soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clow-aMrs. and Mr. Hesshis tenth parents, birthday night. Fiiday Miss Marilyn Sheriff, CenThe Doubledeck Pinochle Club and son will be dinner terville, received the coveted met at the home of Mrs. Pearl ills grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holbrook. The occasion guests, Thanksgiving day of honor-c- t dinner a was DeVroom William were birthday ami Miss award guests Golden Gleaner Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cloward in Keller, L.H Biich, on Tuetuay his birthday dinner. ing Dale and Mrs. Hess sister Salt Lake. Eoydeen Hess and Mus Norma evening, November Is. Atti and relatives Other Helen. Turner of the Farmington Fust were Mrs. Hazel E. V. alHarold Mayfield spent the fnends were present, Mrs. Mary Coulam, who has and Miss Retta Whiteman from lace, Mrs. Mary Ann Claw-on- , weekend at home trom the rebeen with her son and daughter-inCenterville Second Ward Mrs. Velma Blazer, Mrs. EveVeteran s Hospital in Salt Lake, Mrs. Prudene Parrish of Salt -law for the past months, ceived Silver Gleaner awards. lyn Cameron and Mrs. Eve Ki Lake was a dinner guest on left last for Pleasant Guest players were Mr,. Preston and at the home of Mr. Grove to Saturday Sunday make her home. Rosemary Torsak and Mrs. Fo-- entertained at and Mrs. Alma Parrish. ley of Roy. Two Layton mem-- 1 per Fiiday night for some new-beMr. and Mrs. Bert Giles and e vveie absent, Tuesday night, the Alma Par- family spent Sunday in Salt i.e., Mrs. (nmers to the Fainiington Pam John Hiekenbotham was ill and ond Ward. Guests were Mr. and rishes, the Parishes, with an aunt, Lake, Mm. Helen Hilburn n Mis. Frank Fiad-haMr. and Parrish and Boyd Ward were Mrs. J.visiting was F. Cooper. duty for the C.A.P., assisting Mis. Cuitis Haroldsnn, Mr. and dinner guests in Salt Lake at in the search for the nns-ir- g Mis. Frank Monson, Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kinsey a.rman. .Mrs. Rick Robinson, Mr. and bert Gruendell. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wood John H. Thornley, Layton, atMr. and Mrs. Howard Mortended the wedding of their and daughter Marsha of Holden gan, 104s East Gentile, weie were weekend guests of Mr. entertained at thehome of Reed niece and granddaughter, Linand Mrs. Clayton Wood. While Whitesides on da Thornley, daughter of Mr. Friday evening. here, they all attended the The dinner-part- y was given m NEWLY decorated and nicely furnished Farm Bureau banquet m Og- honor of Captain and Mrs. den at Hotel Ben Lomond, Fii- Thayne Greene, Hot water heat, water apartment. ri day evening and attended the in rent of $65.00 per included of Layton. Also present and sewer Class A and . . . such results reported by thousands! SEND Championship Mr. and You month. lights, Laundry has only pay TODAY for proof of how many found good Class B football games of the enTjinknd Mrs.' JaHarrS-.' and washers Ideally automatic dryers. hearine and relief from miserable ear noises, high schools in Sait Lake Mr. Monte Merritt, 6 13 Wacaused by catarrh of the head. Thats what suited for couple. No objectiow to 1 child these folks (many past 70) reported satch Drive, has returned fium or trainedpet. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Ruhler a k business trip to using - our simple Elmo Palliative TREATMENT. This may be the answer and two children, Farmington, Blaine, Washington. Mrs. MeTRAILER Space, $15.00 per month, limited your prayers. NOTHING TO WEAR. Here were dinner guests .Sunday of rritt's sister and brother-in-laSOME of the symptoms that may likely go your 30 foot trailers. Laundry, showers, to 8 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kennington deafness and ear noises; Mucus dropping in throat. Head feels er Iluhler. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn of Fairview, Wyoming aruved sewer and water facilities. mucus. with Mucus nose in or up throat stopped Cenevery day. Buhler and three children, in Layton on Friday, Nov, it, Hear but dont understand words. Hear better on dear days 1 BLOCK from downtown Layton. terville, were visitors that eve- to accompany Mrs. Merritts worse on rainy days, or with a cold. Ear noises like crickets, mother, Mrs. Cora John-- ) n on ning. bells, whistles, clicking, escaping steam or others. If your Contact Owner at her homeward tup to Alton, condition is caused by catarrh of the head, you, too, may enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Howrelief like others have revmted, during our past 20 years, Wyoming. servfuneral the attended ard WRITE TODAY FOR PROOF OF RELIEF AND 30 DAT ice of Mrs. Annie Bona ia Pay-soSurprise overnight company TRIAL OFFER! THE ELMO COMPANY the at Bob 37s Edens, Owen, Wednesday. DEPT. C74B Office 1 Mile North of Layton on Hwy. 91 DAVENPORT, IOWA were Mrs. Edens aunt and Phone Kaysville 184 or TAylor Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Bui JohnThome and family visited in son of Arco, Idaho. Magna, Saturday, with his mother, Mrs. Anne Thorne and his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thorne We-- t KajswIY-Gl- i Stuait will u. key loi.iur n Mi .'it i i ".l. 1 ELECTRIC SATISFACTION CENTER The Place 'Jhat Nobody Outdeals. Gentile. 1, avion Phnne GENERAL 144 Fit PLUMBING APPLIANCES 366-- HEATING . 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Ssfa Deposit Boxes Night Depository and Letter Drop Depository for after hours deposits. Complete Bank by Mail Service 3 on Savings epositn insured by the Federal Peposil Insurance Corporation CLEARFIELD, UTAH -- t Award given , At MIA meet tiq Rai-jve- te is rJ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Xayton 17 Ihnfticheck Service Without Service Chaige, 3 Interest Paid on Savings. Safety Deposit Boxes for Kent $2.75 Per Year., Inc. Tax. Use Our Night Depository 24 Hour Envelop Service. All Kinda of Loans. Special Service Personalized Checks Printed FREEI Member F.D.I.C. Accounts Insured up to $10,000. Our service charges on regular checking accounts are low ask. -- DAIRIES Visitors Always Welcome at Utahs Finest Dairy Farm i in the Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon TO YOUR DOOR 34 AT YOUR STORE PHONB OGDEN EX Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS We solicit your patronage for the finest in your dairy need with extra quality and the finest service to your bomes at n extra cost. All Jersey Products. SMOOT JERSEY FARMS i AXtel l) DAIRY PRODUCTS Newl Econo Puk! Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich At Your Grocer, or Phone EAport for Home Delivery FURNITURE AND CARPETS BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY .CLEARFIELD the finest construction of alL CARPETS by SMITH MOHAWK & MAPLAND. BUY LOW AT BARLOW'S" IN SUR AN CE- INSURANCE GROUP Complete Lines of Coverage All Claims Handled Locally" 360 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 655 FARMERS JEWELRY- McsKLb JEWELRY Llearfield Headquarters for FINE WATUI REPAIR. last 24 Hr. Service Ail Work Guaranteed. MEUL'S JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaza, Clearfield, North of Safeway See for All Your Jewelry Gift? TAylor LUMBER PLYWOOD OAK FLOORING SHEET ROCK-PA- INT ROOFING AND LOWE BROTHERS PAINT BROWN LUMBER CO. 1st N. Main, Kaysville Phone 177 DOORS MACHINERY- HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 Soutn State, Cleartieid PORTO POWER MFC. CO. - TA WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Buy Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment et Factory Prices AIR COMPRESSORS WATER PUMPS PORTABLE LIGHT PLANTS W ELDERS STEAM CLEANERS NURSERIES- K1RKLAND NURSERY CO. Fine Rosea Hardy Nursery Plants BOUNTIFUL UN HI WAY 91 PHONE AX REALTY AND INSURANCE BARLOW REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Appraisals and Property Management Insurance and Loans. Sell Real Estate Is Our Business 378 North Mam, Layton Phone Kays. 755 TA 30 SOUTH MAIN, CLEARFIELD Phon TA M669 -- i g 1 KAYSVILLE rs Sec-(iiai- lews i FOR RENT SIMMONS Kaysville kneedy, Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson, Salt Lake, visited Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Insel-bergtwo daughters, and Cathy and Jean, Kearns, weie guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood. & WIBERG A Few Decades Past Fifth Ward preparation meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Donna Tha Primary jtSxr A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! Mrs. Alice Sanders is very at her home. Mrs. George W. Milcox attended a stork shower m Bountiful Friday. It was in honor of her granddaughter Karen Cook. Sir. and Mrs. Paul I.ajton and childten will be guests fur dinner Thanksgiving day of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. William DeBry m Ogden. ilcox spent Mrs. George W. Monday in Sunset as guest of her sister, Mrs. uarl B. Green. They celebrated Mrs. Green's birthday. K. J. Cranney returned to his home Saturday from the LDS Hospital wheie he underwent major surgery the past week. Mrs. S)hia Jensen, Meeker, Colorado; Miss Lillian Nelson, Price, were bouse gues.s last week for several days of their sister, Mr. and Jits. Ernest K. Behlmg. Mr. and Mr. Ted Milligan and son Curt, Hill Field, were Sunday dinner guests of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Behlmg. Mrs. Ljda Burton was a guest Sunday in Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neville and family. Mr. and Sirs. Roger Sandall, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sun-da- ll and son Nohl, will be guests a a turkey dinner. Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Toiman in Provo. Mrs. George Heywood entertained at a luntiicon at her home Monday, m honor of Mrs. Nora Miller on her birthday Then a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at for memories of the Press' fight for freedom were fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not b taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by member their own communities spreading the news, stimulating the business cf the community, and keeping their readers informed cf important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a free press and a free people are an unbeatable team. of OUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER A UlUle PRESS ASSOCIATION 14 HERITAGE TO PROTECTI Will IIOADWAY PHONE Mr. and Mrs. C. L. (Howard. Lur-geso- . . . T! ill Mrs. Howard Cloward arid family. Mr. Blair ItRrton and two children. Don and Sue, Centerwith his ville, visited mother, Mis. Lliie B. M.litr n Wednesday, Mu. Get aid ami son Paul. Ugden, visited with her mother, Mrs. Miller. if i, four-wee- Salt Lake, were Tbuisd.iy visitors of their son, Mr. and MEM HEAR I former anniversary. m s. g n, PHONE FI.EXSTEEL Sat-Mr- -t Imr-da- DEAL Each car is in excellent running READY TO GO A GOOD CAR LETS DEAL1 condition. BANK TERMS WE TAKf TRADE-IN- S We Bought Them Right We Can Sell Them Right!! DICK'S MOTOR SALES, 876 North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA T HIGHWAY 91 AT LINE Come in and Lets GET ACQUAINTED" BUY t 1 IN ENGINE Electrical and Carburetor Delco Batteries Motor Amiljsis All lIJromauc Transmissions Front End Aliiyiment Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing J. ROY FUDGE, 166 South Main, Layton, Phone 986 or Kays. 131-Factory Trained Mechanic Factory Authorized Service Motor Analysis Front End Alignment p Tune-uand Electrical Carburetor Complete Brake Service All Types Automatic Transmissions State Inspection Station No. 34. PERRY STEWART, INC., 180 N. Main, Kaysville, Phone 101 G.M.C. TRUCKS PUNl We Repair All Makes Your Local Texaco Dealer A GOOD e 14 168 i I lit n ur fr1 iAtf IAKI ClIYiUTAM 10 South Main, Kaysville |