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Show Make it tviih wool, and enter contest, girls the senior and junior divisions. Entries ir this division, however, will compete in the district and state contests only. State winners m both junior and senior classifications will enter the national contest on January 24 in Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Adams has made arrangements for the local contest, assisted by Mrs. Thornley The contest la divided into Yousj from 13 through 22 three divisions one for senior year old are asked to compete girls who are 18 through be-22 District year of age with other girls m the annual Davi "Make It Yourself with Wool" tween 14 and IT eligible for encontest which will be held try in the junior class. There b classification Thursday, January 8, at 8 p m. is also a at the Davis High School. The open to girls 33 to 16 years of public is invited to this wool age. fashion shove, according to Mrs. A special sportswear classifi-catio- n Fred Adams, district contest has also been added for director. Kaysville eeam-gtres- se sub-de- Shirley Epperson bride Of airline Births co-pil- ot ceremony Petite Virginia Parrish, niece In a double-rin- g acted as flower performed Saturday evening by of the bride,dressed in red tafLDS Bishop John Ivan Hess at girl and was 61T East South Temple in SaH feta. Robert Lahman, Denver, stood Lake City, Mu Shirley Epperson exchanged wedding vows as best man for bis brother. Lshers were Melvn Metcalf With John William Lahman, The new Mrs. Lahman is the and R. J. Parrish. follow uig the Immediately daughter of Mrs. Albert Wilson honored Epperson, Kaysville, and the ceremony ad reception the late Mr. Epperson. Mr. couple. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guests were served from a table covered with a white lace Clair Lahman, Akron, Ohio. The bride descended a flower cloth over pink and centered by pink and white decked staircase in a gown of a three-tiere- d white peau taffeta, fashioned wedding cake topped by silver with a harem skirt line. The wedding bells. Floral decorations of pink empire bodice was of lace over taffeta with long sleeves point- fiji chrysanthemums and roses ed at the wrists. Her shoulder and candlelabra earned out the length s eil cascaded from a color scheme of red, pink and white pill box and she carried white. Mrs. Lahman attended Davis 8 bouquet of pink roses. She was given in marriage by High School and the University ber uncle, Lamar S. Tarrish, of Utah and has been a stewardess for United Air Lines for Kaysville. Attendants to the bride were the past three years. Fir. Lahwith United. Miss Jean Zimmerman, Denver, man is a guests included and Miss Sandra Smith, Salt Lake City. Miss Zimmermans the brides grandmother. Firs. balloon styled gown was of W. C. Bateman, Salida, Colon taffeta and Ml ruby-re- d rado, and Fir. and Firs. K. of Rupert, Idaho. Smith wore a matching gown in blush-pinFollowing a honeymoon in the They were like bow hats and carried bouquets east, the couple will make a of pink Fiji chrysanthemums. home in Denver. Lah-jna- Proud and happy grandparents are Mr. and Firs. Mark Firs. Edna Seidner, Ogden. . f W a f" i ft IF? - I t X , . . I'"-.- .. . Cvy ot Out-of-to- Leon-ardso- 7th ward resumes meetings Layton The 7th Ward Frimary, Relief Society and F1IA will all resume their regular meetings on Wednesday, January T, said Firs. Sherman Taylor. Carol Bitner Stake Officer Carol Bitner was sustained as Stake Top Pilots leader during the month of December. Outgoing leader was Nellie Layton Boyce who recently moved to Pocatello. 3rd Ward YWMIA New President Bernice Potter was sustained as president of the 3rd Ward YWMIA. She will choose hex counselors at a later date. Joy Adams was released as president along with her Janice Dawson and Sanny Asbury. 'oun-telor- s, Gold and Green Ball Layton Everyone from age 12 up to 100 is reminded to attend the gala Gold and Green Balls held at the Wards during the months of January and February, According to Elaine Ronnenkamp, Stake MIA President, the schedule is as follows: First Ward and Sixth Ward, January 23, Second Ward February 7; Third Ward, Jan. 22; Fourth Ward, Jan. 16; Fifth Ward, Jan. 24; Seventh Vard, Feb. 3 4; Eighth Ward, Jan. 24. Dancing will begin at each of the Wards at 8.30 pm. The Stake Gold and Green Eall for adults has been slated for February 27 at the Fust AVard Recreation Hall with the Shorty Boss Orchestra of Ogden providing the music. February 28 is the date set for the Stake Teen agers Gold and Green Ball with the Scotsman Orchestra of Ogden scheduled to arrive at the First AVard recreation hall. Bishop's Committee Meeting s St. slated Fetei Episcopal Flission has a BishLayton Committee Fleeting for 7:43 pm. AVednesday, January 7, at 291 East lrt North, Clearfield. ops Lutheran Family Night Layton Trinity Lutheran Church announces that Sunday, January 33, beginning at R'30 p.m. is Family Night for all members and friends. Fotluck dinner will be served. Everyone is asked to bring enough food for their families. If there are any questions call Kaysville 1384-A- The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Snelson, Pay-soand Fir. and Firs. T. B. Felt, Sprmgville. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Larry ft 4 y' A Nance are proudly boasting the , .. .g .. 2 i arrival of their first child, a son, born December 19 at the St. New Mrs, John William Lahman Avas Miss Shirley Benedict's Hospital, weighing in Epperson befoie Saturday nuptials. at 8 lbs., 9 oz. Proud grandparents are Firs. ning, January 8, 7 30 p m. at the home of Emma Stevenson, AYest Inez Nance, her first grandchild, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker. Layton. esses are Itha Page and Layton Mr. and Firs. Donald Phillips Camp DUP L. AVilson, 525 Sherwood Drive, Elizabeth Stevenson. Firs. Mamie PerKaysville announce tne birth of their third kins will entertain the Phillips child, second son, on Saturday, Camp of Daughtois of Pioneeis, January 3, at Dee Hospital, OgThursday, January 8 at 2 p m. at den. Greeting Baby Tim on his her home. Assisting hostesses arrival home were Brad, 8, and ille Mr. and Firs. ...lvajsv will be Mrs. Mamie Scoff leld and Firs, Daryl, 4. Bourne, Garland; ColFirs. Ivy Florton. Mrs. Carol Diana Xraaima, Ogden, visited The maternal grandparents are lett will give the lesson. Monday with Mr. and Mis. Ray Mr. and Mrs. AV alter Palmer of Phillips and family. Exhausted Roosters Mr. and Mrs. Kay Phillips, Denver, Colorado and the paterKaysville Members of the Ex- Mr. and Firs. Jay AVebster were nal grandparents are Fir. and hausted Rooster Club and their guests of Fir. and Mis. Clare Mrs. George A. Ross of Ogden. wives held a Holiday rarty Mon- hpackman at a dinner party', New A' ears Eve, Layton Elmer F. and Donna day evening. Tpn couples attendGlen Green was a Watterson Johnson, son born Deed the progiessiv supper, guest Sunday at the home of cember 30 at Dee hospital m Oghis son, Fir. and Firs. Jay Athens Club den. Mrs. Lucille Ken-na- Green. Kaysville Layton Henry and Mary Ray-bwill entertain the Athens Flartmez, son born DecemClub at her home AAednesday ber 30 at the St. Benedict's hosevening. Firs. Camilla Barton pital in Ogden. and Firs. Lucille Sheffield are achostesses. farm Kaysville Keeping assisting Program Sunset Omer L. and Virginia comnuttee include Mrs. Flaude counts will be the discussion of Schmidt Howell, daughter born the Davis County Young FarmOdd, FIis. Ima Harvey and Firs. ers at their meeting AVednes- December 27 at Dee hospital. AVuiona Thordersou. day, January 7, at the Davis L. L. L. Club Clearfield Alvin J. and LaRee High agriculture department at Lamb Gibbons, son born DecemLayton Julia Layton will pre- 7 p.m. Following the discussion there ber 27 at Dee sent the book review when the hospital. will be a work period for reL L.L. Club meets Thursday eve pairing farm machinery. Layion Fay and Leola IIill Eddards, son born December 27 at Dee hospital. ' " - Clubs Co-ho- Fruit Heights l.e-la- dinner h ROOMIER BODY BY FISHER: features wider seats and mors luggage Bpace. MAGIC-MIRRO- FINISH: keeps its shine without waxing for up to three years, NE W BIGGER BH4KES: better cooled with deeper drums, up to ,66 longer life. OVERHEAD CIRVED ITINDSIIIELD and bigger windows all of Safety Plate Glass. SLIMLINE DESIGN: fresh, fine and fashionable with a (continued from psge 1) continued upward trend in permanent employment coupled with the hiring of extra workers in Christmas connected jobs offset seasonal declines which have largely occurred in the construction and railroad industries. Unemployment increased only moderately in a month's tune because of the favorable employment conditions which existed. Currently unemployment stands at 2,500400 more than last month but 600 below a year ago. LABOR DEMAND Meeting topic 6: practical slant. up to 10 more miles per gallon. 1 8b: eight to choose from, with compression ratios ranging up to 11.25 to 1. IULL COIL SUSPENSION : further refined for a smoother, steadier ride on any kind of road. One short drive and youll know the smart switch is to Chevy, Come in and be our guest for a pleasure test first chance you get. T IIM-PACKE- Stepped-u- p Piano recital m tmk r y 5 , '1. vw ' 'if ItS West Kaysville By Mrs. Norma Treece Phone 769 Trujillo Completes basic Layton SC Airman Carol Page 6 x Signal Cafe 7) 80 No. Main LAYTON Where Friends Meet to Chat and Eat" Home Cooking Our Specialty Vt Nomad and the Impala The new v i A Sport Sedan, Chicken Dinners $1.35 Chicken Basket $1.00 OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY in Morgan 310 Free to you for the asking 331 a booklet year-roun- j . FREE heat Information Booklet Please fill out and mail to: W. A. Huck-in- s. Business Development Dept., Utah Power & Light Co., Box 899, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, for your free copy of ELECTRICITY FOR HOUSE HEATING. ' NAME, -.- Sandwiches and Short Orders Mgr. Elra G. Vaugha is complete house heating or for auxiliary j house heating ! Radiant Heating. From heating cable or panels in walls, ceilings or baseboard. Each room has its own thermostat. d Electric Heat Pump. It provides automatic air conditioning ( heats in winter, cools in summer. Electric Glass Panel Heating. Far either surface or recessed mounting. Unit Type Electric Heaters. Can be used to supplement existing heating or for a complete heating system. The booklet describes each of these types of electric heating in detail. It also explains the importance of good building insulation, equipment of sufficient capacity, and proper installation in getting S5c to $1.00 Phone Kay a. 688 I 329 explaining the various methods for 2 OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY 228 TO HEAT ELECTRICALLY Ail Other Dinners From Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Layton 307 YOUR CHOICE OF WAYS Steak Dinners ..$1.50 to $2.75 see the wider selection of models at your local auth o ri ze dC h ovrolpt dealers! 33 cleaner so many ways. Because there is no smudge or oily film, upholstered furniture and draperies stay cleaner longer. Interior decorating lasts years longer, too. There are no burners to clog, ns electris yearly cleaning problem is clean as heating light. There are many other advantages electric heating. Some of them: SPACE SAVER. No furnace room, c vents, no registers, no chimney. QUIET. No disturbing noise. HEALTHFUL. Its pure electrical heat-- , perfectly odorless. FLEXIBLE, Heat in each room can b controlled with individual thermostats. For example, bathroom can b kept a little warmer, bedrooms a bit cooler, without affecting the rest of the home. NO DRAFT HEAT. Do away with drafts in any ECONOMICAL. Electric heating now costs much less than you think and maintenance costs are practically eliminated no filters or other part to replace, NO FUSS or worry. low cost electric 'T: ; 176 33 Electric heating, the modem way of Seasonal reductions in force will take its toll in the next period. Christmas extras will be separated with the exception of some to man the post Christmas sales. Largest gams to the unemployed rolls are expected to stem from the construction and railroad Industries. The JOURNAL Jan. 6, 1959 P5 356 150 heating, keeps your home so much er :fP- 53 725 Outlook The W estern Service Center will highlight employment gams over the next 30 to 60 day period. It is anticipated that the Tax Center will increase their present staff by 500 more workers. These people have already been trained and now constitute a ready reserve to be used as the workload picks up. N. Trujillo, 19, daughter of Mr. Layton A Christmas piano and Firs. E. M. Trujillo, 503 recital for the students of Firs. Daley, has completed eight Irene Smtthen was held recent- weeks basic training in the Verdeland. WAF at Lackland Air Force ly at 5 Students participating were: Base, Texas. Marcia Garrison, Vici Thurston, After spending the holidays Irene Schow, Gail Harnois, Jer- with her family. Airman 8C ry AVilley, Diane and Janell Trujillo will begin Personnel-on-the-Jo- b Hcnzie, Rita Anderson, Linda Training at West-ovAir Force Base, Massachu Alexander, Edith Revera, Diane AVilson, and Carol Smithen. setts. If Ssmi- - Urv Clerical Sals Service Skilled skilled skilled Entry & OGDEN AREA LABOR FORCE A-2- 111 - Labor Supply The adult applicant file count of job seekers registered in the E. S. office as of December 15th totaled 1637221 more than last month but 282 under the comparable period last year. The Increase in a month's time consisted mainly of workers in the skilled, semi- - and unskilled occupations. Carol f CHEVROLET 21 1072 Applicant File as of 12 8 1637 Auxiliary Unit 82 assured you a wide choice of models and colors. We can promise prompt delivery and its an ideal time to buy! and Mrs. How- ard Stringham, Bountiful. Job openings 1113 to West Kaysville Fliss Faye Walker, Flidvale, Dee Moss, Mr. and Firs. James Smith and children were guests at dinner Christmas Day of Mr. and Mrs. AAilford Smith. Mrs. Melissa Flosa spent the Xmas holidays in Salt Lake with her son and his family, Sunset Sevy E. and Florence Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Moss. Julie Flint, daughter of Mr. Whipple, daughter born Decemand Firs. David Flint underwent ber 28 at Dee hospital. major surgery at the St. Benedict s Hospital last Monday. Gerald and E. Janet Layton Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill Humphries AVard, daughter born entertained at a family dinner New Years Day for Mr. and December 29 at Dee hospital. Mrs. Gary Ongley and family, Bountiful; Mr. and Firs. Jay Harris and family, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hill and three children, Bishop and Firs. Glen Kaysville The American Le- Hill and three children. gion Auxiliary, Unit b2, met Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of its president Firs. Lois SteN. New members were phens. Initiated into the organization. MPf bEUVCR T! shipments have NOr-P- RO ins, Kaysville; AND SUPPLY COUNT IN REVIEW: ProfsTotal sional Farm accounting, why the smart switch is to the 59 Chevrolet liary president. Judges will be Mrs. Spencflf Combe, Ogden; Mrs. Jack Rob- Kaysville Fir. and Firs. Bruce Neville are happy to announce Labor Demand the arrival of a baby girl, born Labor demand over the past 30 December 28 at the Salt Lake days to December 15th reflects General Hospital, weighing 7 there were 1,072 job openings relbs , 12 oz. This Is their fifth gistered with the Ogden Employchild. ment Security Office. This is 294 Pleased grandparents are Fir. more jobs than last month and and Firs. Joseph Neville, Fir. 26 more than a year ago. Heavand Firs. Charles Trump, Ha- iest concentration of openings came for clerical and sales perwaii. sonnel. Current shortages now Kaysville On December 12, a son arrived at the Dee Hospital exist for engineers, draftsmen, to the proud parents, Mr. and mechanics, machinists, machinist Mrs. Rodney Felt. He weighed trainees, tool & die makers, stenin at 4 lbs., 12 oz. and is their ographers, bookkeepers, and a variety of sales personnel. sixth child. r, " rector of the state contest and Mrs. George W. Swan, Kaysville, Davis District Auxi- Three county job picture brighter Boasting over the Kaysville arrival of their first child, a son, born December 23 are Fir. and Firs. Loyal Seidner, Ogden. The lad weighed in at 8 lb. 1414 cz. at the St. Benedicts Hospital. Firs. Seidner will be remembered as the lormer Karen Mathews. newly-marrie- State Wool Growers Auxiliary president Mrs. J. W. Swan, Kaysville, diK. Swan, Kaysville, ..STATE |