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Show Tha JOUaNAl-Fe- b. Page 7 3, 1959 Funeral held SgiffllCE ItIFORt.lATIOII for Purchaser's Index and Ready Reference Bap. GENERAL ELECTRIC SATISFACTION CENTER The Place That Nobody Outdeala." 144 Fst Gentile, Layton Phene APPLIANCES PLUMBING 866-- HEATING TA APPLIANCE STORE PLUMBING AND HEATING TAA Featuring Quality Contracting Repairs Plumbing Heating radio telephone Futures. All trucks equipped with mobile two-wa- y for faster service. Featuring Westinghouse Appliances. Building a New Home? Special Discount for Youl SYRACUSE, UTAH oM n, LILLY SMEDLEY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SPECIALIZING -- Electrical and Carburetor IN ENGINE Delco TUNE-U- P Batteries AUTOMOBILES USED BUY A UOOD DEAL READY TO GO On November 23, 3005, he married Rachel Pearl Layton in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died on March 24, 3918. A retired poultry and livestock producer he and his brothers had owned and operated the Oakleaf Poultry Farm. An active member of the LDS Church, he was a High Priest in the Kaysville Sixth Ward at Bishop Glen HilL Prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Reva Killian and Rulon Barnes offered Each car is in excellent running A GOOD CAR LETS DEALl condition. WE TAKP TRADE-IN- S BANK TERMS We Bought Them Right We Can Sell Them Rightll DICK'S MOTOR SALES, i6 North Main, Sunaet. Ph. TA T LINE HIGHWAY 91 AT Come in end Let's GET ACQUAINTED" the family prayer. J. Earl Waite gave the invocation. Speakers were Paul C. Lay-toBishop Clifford Green and President Alan B. Blood. Musical numbers included a vocal solo by Mrs. Evelyn Cole, accompanied by Mrs. Killian, God Moves in a Mysterious Way; a violin duet, Mrs. Oralie Waite and Mrs. Afton McCormick, Oh My Father; and a vocal I solo by David Hughes, Know That My Redeemer n, CAFE'S SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager 6:30 a.m. to 9;00 p.m.j FrL OPEN DAILY Mon. Tnru Thursday and tat. a:3U am. to 10:110 p.m.; Sunday, 6:30 am. to 8:00 pm. Featuring BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS Ouuianteed Fast Service Only 6 Minutes Drive from Davi County Defense Plants. Dnve down for n Delicious HOT STOP BY for BREAKFAST LUNCH. NO DELAY1 Order Pastry to Take Home! We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons end Special Croups Bring HANKS TA CLC.ARF1ELD STATE BANK Third of Centur Complete Banking Service for More Than Regular and THRIFTICHECK parsons! chacking account. ' lor information. Complete savings department. Safe Deposit Boxes Night Depository and Letter Drop Depository for after hours deposits. t on Saving Complete Bank by Mail Service Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CLEARFIELD, UTAH - 87 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Layton Thrifticheck Service Without Service Charge, C,;P Interest Paid on Savings. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent 82.75 Per Year., Inc. Tax. 24 Hour Envelope Service. Use Ou- - Night Depository All Kinds of Loans. Special Service Personalised Checks Printed FREE! Member P.D.l.C. Accounts Insured up to 10,000. Our service charges on regular checking accounts are low ask. Livestock selling Facts to be given Visitors Alwaya Welcome at Utahi Finest Dairy Farm in the Heart of Davie County at Farmington by Lagoon At West Point meet TO YOUR DOOR PHONE 34 AT YOUR STORE PHONE OGDEN EX a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS We solicit your patronage for the finest in yonr dairy need! with extra quality and the finest aervic to your homes at no extra cost. All Jersey Products. AIUI SMOOT JERSEY FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS New! Econo Pak! Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich Delivery At Your Grocer, or Phone EXport FURNITURE AND CARPETS .CLEARFIELD FURNITURE COMPANY FLEXSTEEL the finest construction of all. CARPETS by SMITH MOHAWK 6 MASLAND. BARLOW "BUY LOW AT BARLOWS" INSURANCE INSURANCE GROUP Complete Lines of Coverage , All Claims Handled Locally"' 360 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON PHONE KAYS. 666 FARMERS JEWELRY Clearfield Headquarter for FINE WATCI JEWELRY REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. ERLS JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaza. Clearfiald, North of Safeway Se Us for All Your Jewelry Gifts! TAylor iitRL'S M accompanied by Mrs. Lives, Killian. Rosel Hyde offered the benediction and the grave in the Layton Memorial Kaysville Park was dedicated by Frank L. Layton. Pallbearers were Merle Stewart, David Stewart, Myron Stewart, Stewart, Lawrence Ralph Cottrell and Leo Richins. The Relief Society members of the Sixth Ward took charge of the flowers. DAIRIES LUMBER of Principle Farmington livestock marketing and Integration in the meat producing industry will be discussed at a meeting Wednesday, February 4, at 7:30 p.m, in the West Point Town HalL Morris Taylor, Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist, U.S. U,. will be the speaker at the meeting to which meat producers and other interested people are invited through the Davis County Extension Service. The Extension Service is sponsoring the meeting with the cooperation of some representatives of the meat animal feeders and producers in the county. L. S. Rogers, Davis County Agent, in urging meat producers to the meeting said, We are sure you cannot afford to buy or sell livestock without the information that will be given at this meeting. SHEET ROCK-PA- INT PLYWOOD OAK FLOORING ROOFING AND LOWE BROTHERS PAINT Phone ITT BROWN LUMBER CO. 1st N. Main, Kaysville DOURS MACHINERY Births Selley Paul L. and Faye HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 South State, Clearfield TA PORTO POWER MFG. CO. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET Buy Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment at Factory Prieaa PORTABLE LIGHT WATER PUMPS AIR COMPRESSORS STEAM CLEANERS WELDERS PLANTS att, Clearfield, a boy on Wy- January 28. NURSERY CO. Fine Roses Hardy Nursery Plante ON HIWAY 91 PHONE AX BOUNTIFUL KIRKLAND 28. on REALTY AND INSURANCE BARLOW REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Appraisals and Property Management and Loans. Sell Real Estate Is Our Busines- sTA 378 North Main, Layton Phone Kays. 766 30 SOUTH MAIN. CLEARFIELD Phene TA FARMINGTON Afton Steed was hostWednesday at a lunchher home for Mrs. Ada Mrs. Leonie Miller, Mrs. Signa Larson, and Mrs. Annie Huntsman. The afternoon was spent sewing. Grace Strong entertained her bridge club on Friday. Guests were Vi Lane, Bernice Wilkinson, and Peg Scott of Salt Lake. On Monday, she was hostess to Cecils Brajonje, Orph Evelyn Worthin, Maud Zolland, Elva Nichols, Eva Wilcox and Kay Rogers at a supper and an evening of bridge. Bon Voyage to Dee Ann Sjob-Im- n who left Monday night for California where she went by plane to Hawaii. Dee Ann left the Salt Lake airport on the same plane that carried Glen I eonard on the first part of 1 i trip to New Zealand where be will serve as a missionary fnr the next 30 or eo months. Mrs. ess on eon at Steed, Kil-pac- k, Insurance Dee Ann will be gone two weeks. Cuests this past week at the home of Mrs. Mary Bennion were her eon Dr. Hugh Bennion and President John Clark of the Ricks College at Dr. Bennion and President Clark were attending an LDS Church school convention at the BYU in Provo. A grocery shower for Loy Deen Hess prior to her marriage this Friday, was given by Mrs. Edith Steed Tuesday night. Mrs. LaVon Wagoner was cohostess. Twenty-fiv- e were present. Visitors on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cunningham were Carlos brother and sister-in-laMr, and Mrs. Ralph Cunningham from Idaho their children Falls, and Garth, Yaleeta, Joyce. They came to bring their aon Garth to Salt Laka to the LDS mission home. Garth has a call to aerve in the Northwest Mission. Rex-bur- guests Brent '' h I';t LtkitS- - . Ml - RECENTLY ELECTED Christ Ambassadors (Youth Group) officers of the Layton Assembly of God Church are, left to right, Sandra Loveland, secretary-treasure- r; U c This Thursday ? ! s t Arthur Wilson, vice-preside- By Susan Seoffield Davis dads and daughters will team lip Thursday, February 5, as dating partners fur the annual Daddy Date Night at Davis ILgh. The evening's events will start at a slower race when the handsome couples view a variety assembly. This program will be followed by rollicking games directed separately by class Girls ' a r ?p i f representatives to the Association. Climaxing the night's activities a dance will set the gals and their best ; beaus swinging to the rhythm a of The Mad llatters, Davis BOW-TI- E INVITATIONS will invite fathers of new swing band. Refreshments THE will be served at the dance. vis High school girls to Daddy Date Dance ThursDaddy Date Night is one of day. On the committee making arrangements for the many fun filled activities the special event, sponsored by the Girls Asso- - f the Girls Association directs ciation, are, left to right, Carol McGlinch, Lynetta J during the year. Supervising McCarty and Diane Thornley. the event are officers: Mary (Reflex-JournPhoto.) Golda retro, Lynn president; by L. DARRELL STOKES vice Bivins, piesident; Lynetta LEE S. ROGERS Janet McCarty, end Reese, publicity manager; Linda Gardner, senior class represenMRS. KARMA P. SWINDLE Quonsct Point, R.I. (FHTNC) tion, Key West, Fla., undertatives; Rebecca Day, junior Home Agent Lawrence C. McKee, Jr., air- going warfare and TalkGay representative son of Mr. and Mrs. tiaining. USN, man, er, sophomore repiesentative. Instead of enduring the norLawrence C. McKee of 7673 S. liioth St., North Salt Lake, re- mally frigid weather of Rhode the Squadron's personturned to the Naval Air Stanel had the opportunity to go tion, Quonsct Point, R. I., Jan. Now is the time to establish goals for this year and the deep sea fishing, sight seeing income today, future. But dont spend tomorrow's hoped-fo- r 21, with Air in Key West and advises Rhea H. Gardner, Extension home management specialSquadron 32 after spending two tropical style in the middle of ist with Utah State University, Logan. weeks at the Naval Air Sta January. According to Mrs. Gardner, studies indicate that less than Hill Force Air Base, Utah 10 percent of ail American families can accurately answer what For their safety and protection, they expect their incomes to buy for them this year, or even what they actually obtained from them last year. The reason hunters, sightseers and others is that most families just havent planned their spending nor are warned by Hill AIB to avoid trespassing on bombing kept records of where their money went. Stake basketball Ward versus Fifth Ward "A Lnylon and gunnery ranges near Wend-ovwill more income for you, Whatever your week beginning on team Juniors; 8 p m. First Ward the for buy your money games Air Force Auxiliary Field she says, if you will set up a spending plan and keep a record and Tuesday, February 3 are as fol- versus Seventh Ward Juniors; 9 Lakeside, Utah. of where your dollars go. Just writing down how much is spent p m. Second Ward vei sus Eighth Officials said that the ranges lows: for each item makes us more conscious of our spending habits are in continuous Juniors. Ward use by airOn Tuesday evening at Central and helps us evaluate whether or not our purchase was a wise of all services for high Davis Junior High School: 6 00 craft tallied during the past Scores one. By so analyzing our spending plan and habits, we take and bombing prac- p.m. Second Ward versus Sixth week indude: Senior:. First the first step towards improvement. tice and for and 7.00 p.m Fifth Ward 27, Eighth Ward 46; First Ward Juniors; how table is a the its Following indicating family spends training in rocketry Ward A team versus Seventh Ward 30, Third Ward 35; and family living dollar. It is published in Mrs. Gardner's Exten- and gunnery. 8 p.m. Fifth Second Ward 46, Fourth Ward sion Circular No. 201, Money and Family Welfare: One area of the ranges has Ward Juniors; Sen- 41. Junior: First Ward 20, Third Ward versus Ward Eighth Food, 24 percent; household operation and maintenance, 20 been set aside to train Hill percent; home furnishing and equipment, 8 percent; insurance AFB's ordnance personnel in iors; 9 p.m. Third Ward versus Ward 27; Fifth Ward A team B team 31; and social security, 3 percent; clothing, 13 percent; education, handling, testing and disposal Fifth Ward B team Juniors. 57, Fifth Ward recreation, and gifts, 6 percent; medical, 6 percent; personal, 4 of airmunitions. Trespassers in On Wednesday evening at the Sixth Ward 26, Eighth Waid 33; percent, and automobile, 10 percent. . this area expose themselves to Third Eighth Ward chapel: 7 p. Fourth Ward 21, Seventh Ward Mrs. Gardner admits that spending will differ according to dangers of exploding oidnance. m. First Ward versus Fourth 33; Third Ward 17, Seventh Ward each individual familys goals and personal values. However, The ranges are now being Ward Juniors; 8 p.m. Second 42; Fourth Ward 46, Sixth Ward this table will give you a basis on which to start a spending posted with Ward versus Sixth Ward Seniors; 30; First Ward 24, Fifih Ward signs for protection of the pub- 9 plan if you dont have any records of past spending. p.m. First Ward versus Fourth B team 17; Sixth Ward 22, Using the above table as a guide, you may develop a family lic. Seventh Ward 42. Ward Seniors. Range use is scheduled by spending plan centered around those things you would like your on At the Ward First chapel According to Earl Peek, Lay-Io- n income to buy for you this year. It likely wont be 100 percent Hill AFB which, about a year 6 p.m. Fifth Slake athletic director, the Thursday evening: took over of Mrs. Gardner cautions, but give it a try, then make ago, jurisdiction correct, will bo adjustments when you are sure a change is necessary. A spend Wendover AF Auxiliary Field, Ward B team versus Sixth Junior Division Flay-Ot- f Ward Juniors; 7 p.m. Third held at North Davi Junior High formerly Wendover AFB. ing plan can help you make your wishes come true! School beginning oil February 26. For further information, contact your local county Extension home agent. Karma P. Swindle, Farmington, Utah, and One Junior team will represent d obtain the the Layton Stake against the Ben circular, "Money and Family Welfare, Lomond, East Ogden, Lorin Farr, I This Note: the he than (Editor' nothing more, said, Mt. Ogden, South Ogden, MorVeta first of series of Veterans that the Disabled American News Letters.) erans, along with serving needy gan, and North Davis Stakes. Outstanding hoopsters on .the Are you confused when trying to decide where to hang picLayton Commander John L. veterans with service connected tures on your walls? Rhea H. Gardner, Extension home man- Kleinsteuber, Davis County disabilities, and their depend- Junior teams are Gary Langston, agement specialist with Utah State University, Logan, calla Chapter 14, Layton, Disabled ents, will unitedly under God, Lynn Foxley, Lynn Bulkley, Ed attention to the following tips from the November issue of American Veterans, has an- strive to promote honorable Lindeman, David Stone, and Successful Farming Magazine to guide you in making your nounced the creation of a spe- world peace and harmony with- Courtney Cowley. Ranking high cial DAV Commission to plan in our country among all Amer- on walls more interesting. the Senior teams are Marvin Determine the areas that need a picture grouping, such as nationwide religious activities icans of all races, colors, creeds Weston Dahl, Odae Drummond, over a sofa, between windows, over a buffet or chest, in a corner, and functions of the organiza- and occupations. and Kent Bair, Sargent Gary In appointing a Catholic, a or up the stair wall. Then plan your arrangement to fit the tion. said Mr. Peek. The DAV commander said Jew, and a Protestant to this size and shape of the area. Before hanging a group of pictures, cut out a piece of wrap- the new DAV commission on DAV commission on religious ping paper the size and shape of each picture. With the use of religious affairs is composed of affairs, the DAV hopes to emmasking tape try different arrangements on the wall until you past national chaplains, Rev. phasize that Americans of all find the one that is most pleasing to you from the standpoint Edward M. Flannery of Chi- faiths are striving for the same of color, balance, and designs. cago, Illinois, Rabbi Louis Par- goals, and should work togethThe correct hanging height depends on the area, the furni- ris of Philadelphia, Pennsylva- er to attain them. The next ture below the picture, and the size of the picture or group of nia, and the past national chap- story will be, "Informational pictures. Pictures over a sofa should be eight to ten inches above lain, Rev. Knox Holley of story for Korean Disabled VetTennessee. "We want erans. the sofa back except when it is very low as is common in some of the modern styles. Never should a picture interfere with the comfort of the person sitting on the sofa or chair. Over a low chest, hang a large picture low to fit the grouping. If pictures are to be enjoyed thoroughly, there must be plenty of plain space around them. Mrs. Alice Saule spent the wood they visited Beths broPlan for a harmonious arrangement of all pictures used in Salt Lake ther and sister-in-laUdell and in any one room. This means harmony of style, subject matter, week a week ago and color. Oils usually do not combine well on the same wall with her sister Mrs. Elizabeth Doris Tace in La Mesa, Calif. with water colors. Both may be hung in the same room if not Walker who was ill. Mrs. Saule Virginia Bobo was hostess at became ill before the week was a baby shower for Mrs. Esther placed too closely together. More suggestions on Pictures for Your Home can be ob- over and her daughter Vivian West Thursday night at her tained in the USU leaflet of that title. Ask for it at home. Muir brought her home. your counThis past week Mrs. Ada Sue and Joan Trimble of ty agents office. a Woods Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Steed has been in the hospital Rew Galbraith from Salt Lake for observation and tests. Also By Slim Collett visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thelda Turner. Mrs. LilAre you having trouble with that While cleaning a canal '6X4 who is conlian Burnham is back in the Mrs. Don Boyce. stantly saying no and backing it up on occasions with temper day, a group of men war ev Hinman and partner hospital again. Karlynn tantrums? Young parents soon learn that children during thia so of Don and Leah Morgan and ing some of Harveys won four out of five matches in age period tend to be negative. breakfast for dough pancakes enmeet at the Harold and Lorella Tippetts the recent debate Karma Swindle, Davis County Extension home was a good cook and agent with joyed the day last Saturday Harvey Utah State University has the following tips for troubled par- University of Utah. while most things are complain Merrill held a at Snow Basin. Leola Mrs. ents: 1, Dont be overly concerned when your child refuses to Mrs. Afton Bradley and two ed about now and then, no one bee at her home on eat, put on his clothes, or go to bed. 2. Preferably ignore his quilting children from Ephrata, Wash- had ever complained about Monday. no or temper tantrums. Try certainly to understand what is Eric Smith from Pasadena, ington will arrive Wednesday Harveys sour dough pancakes causing them and avoid giving the child an opportunity to men figured the say spent Saturday night with to spend two months visiting and many no, especially where action is necessary. 3. Don't ask the Calif, were the best ever tested. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and with parents-in-lamother his her Hugh child if he wants to do this or that. Take him by the hand and Milton M. Hess. He came to Bradley while her husband LowNow all men like to eat and say, Its bedtime, come with me. 4. Better still, make a game a good cook enjoys no small out of it if you can, I'll race you to bed may work best with a Utah to attend the funeral of ell is in Louisiana on TDY. his father, Joe Smith. Sunday evening services in rating. However, at the end o4 playful child. 5. A firm statement such as It's time to cat was the June Shauna Stayner Farmington Second Ward breakfast on this particular will get better results than a hopeful question, Are you ready confirmed a member of the was under the direction of the day, Wes said (to the surpris to eat? Church Sunday in the Farm- Scouts and Explorers. Jim Par-ce- ll of all), In the morning 14 "A child needs to grow and become responsible for his own ington First Ward fast day serand Rodney Lewis are lead-ei- s. make you' some pancakes thai conduct, stated William A. DeHart, USU Extension socialist. vice. Kathleen Beecher wa3 also The program was as fol- Aunt Jemima herself cant Where the health and welfare of the child are lows: invocation, Ronald Stev- beat. involved, confirmed. parents must, of course, insist upon obedience. However, he Some eyebrows went up Sunday evening services were ens; Dag ceiemony under the disays, they should remember to make as few demands as pos- under the direction of the scouts rection of Jerry Hess; reading nothing was said. sible. Outside of the necessary routines of musical number by daily living, it is and explorers. Explorer leader by Nick Ro.-That night, Wes mixed best for his personal growth and development to let the child Boyd irobat conducted. Flag Chad Doboon; talks by Edward dough snd set it close to tht have as much freedom as is safe. ceremony was under the direc- Fisher, Keith Wagoner; vocal fire. In the night, the dough tion of Martin Spaiks. Musical solo, Tad Hess; speakers, U. S. stayed too warm end soured CAN YOU QUALIFY? numbers by Robert Smith, vio- - Grant and Amasa Claik; bene- more than dough should. Thl liti solo, a coronet duct by Anita diction, Larry Gregory. cakes looked good next- mom Do you have free time? Are Four babies received their ing, but the taste was some Sorenson and Donald Hadden. you looking for an outside names and Lessings Sunday in thing else. Speakers were Gorhn Juhn.-oMalcolm Richards, Monte Sill the Farmington Second Ward interest? Stauffer Home When Wes noticed they were and Bishop Stayner. Benediction fast day service. Bret Earl, n't Plan Counsellors enjoy a going out of Right, and se by Roger Neuman. Frank Sar-ta- r small Ron of I rank and Bar- one of the dogs carefully feeling of accomplishment, Maik Rulon, and Tom Wood are scout bara Frad-bam- ; one tossed to him, he meeting and helping others, tauing Donlittle son of Mr. and Mir, leaders. and earning for sti money aightened up and sampled Mrs. Olive Melville from Lake- - ald Boyce; Kh hard Don, wee one himself and said, I must of things they have always Hubert is Mrs. and at Mr. of California son wood, wanted. somewhere on this Family obligations the home of her paients, Mr. Don Pew trice and Musetta, tiny slipped up need not restrict you but you batch. and Mis. Alma Kynaston. Mis. little daughter of Gunter and must be neat, have mature To this Harvey replied, It'i Maieeta Neumann. Melville returned to Utah with Moselle judgment, a car and a sina good thing you bragged er a member rewhew was cere desire for accomplishconfnmed the Kynastons Myers they Have Something ment. We w ill give you comturned home after visiting in of the Church of Jesus Christ those cakes yesterday causs you sure can't say much foi Write to plete training. Calif. Mrs. Beth Christensen of LDS. to Crow About? Stauffer Home Plan, 520 E. Mur-of A Karen Mrs. of oik an I Miss morn and j them this morning. We'd Like to Print It Bradley 4th So., Salt Lake City or Sit and Tonder lays, H Olive Hod-o- n over the weekend diove the Kynasvisited ray in Our Paper Call DAvia Elosia who Mrs. to and back. with tons her taiif. laughs last som&lama no mother, Besides Call One of eau.li joke at all. Our Correspondents visiting Mrs. Melville in Lake- - Bra dial'. and Sgt. Richard Canothers, president. serve for one year. They will 8v. County Agents REPORT i al secretary; Takes anti-submari- ne training Hunters warned Spending Against gunnery g Range trespass Layton Stake Basketball er air-to-a- ir Davis DAV newsletter above-mentione- Pictures By-be- e, Sour Dough Shel-byvill- e, Farmington flows... Child Raising ld Samora Joe A. and Lucy Barela, Clearfield, a boy on January McLean Thomas WT. and Gloria Linder, Clearfield, a boy NURSERIES f ,v the time of his death. Survivors include a son, Seth L. Stewart, Kaysville; a daughter, Mrs. Harold R. (Josie) Vincent, Provo; three grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters; William H., Clarence B., Sophia and Elizabeth Stewart, all of Kaysville; Moroni D. Stewart, Salt Lake City. One brother, Alma Stewart, preceded him in death last Wednesday. Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Sixth Ward under the direction of Motor Analysis All Hydromatic Transmissions Front End Alignment Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing J. ROY FUDGE, 166 South Main, Layton, Phene 686 or Kays. 131-Service Authorised Factory Trained Mechanic Factory Front End Alignment Motor Analysis Tune-up Complete Brake Service Carburetor and Electrical All 1 ypes Automatic Tri.nsmis lions State Inspection Station No. 34. TERRY STEWART, INC, 180 N. Main, Kaysville, Phona 101 P0NTIAC-CAD1LLAG.M.C. TRUCKS We Repair All Makes Your Local Teaace Dealer A CjOUD - tfe Walter William Kaysville Stewart, 86, 408 West Second North, died Friday at 30:30 a. m. at his residence of a cerebral hemorrhage. Bom July 23, 3ST2, in Kaysville, he was a aon of William and Susanah Mansell Stewart. His parents were among the first settlers in Kaysville. APPLIANCES Hotpoict Appliances Megte Chsf KDfe & SON . C. WILLEY SYRACUSE, UTAH For the Best in Appliance See U Before Ye Lovell Hansen, TA LaMar Sessions, TA BUI Child, TA ( Walter Stewart i (r Davis daddy Data night January 20. Mrs. Harvey will be remembered as the former Janet Taylor, Farmington. The new father is stationed at San Diego with the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Taylor, North Farmington, are the other grandparents. From Columbus, Kaysville Ohio, comes news of the arrival of a son born to MSgt. and Mrs. Don Bass. Three daughters at home were happy with their first brother. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Bass, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. O. Leo Feezel of Illinois, are the happy grandparents. Kaysville Jeffrey Drew is the name chosen for the son born January 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Drew Van Wagoner, Ogden. The young land weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces at birth. He has one sister, Ann Marie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neville, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Wagoner, Salt Lake City. The mother is the former Miss Nancy Neville. Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville Harvey have received word from Coronado, California, of the arrival of their first grandson. The young man weighed in at eight pounds when he was born SaturdiV. J SH, . bt n, |