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Show JOURNAL June 16, 1959 Page LAYTON CHURCHES Raymond Jay Hamblin Called on mission 7 First Ward holds dinner MARRA, Phone By BARBARA Kaysville Soon to be serving on an LDS mission to the New Zea'and South Mission be Raymond Jay Hamblin, of Mr. and Mrs C. Raymond Hamblin, 422 East First South, Kavsville. 4 farewell testimonial honor-ir- g Flder Hamblin was held Sm.av evening in the Kay-v- il e I if h Waid Chapel at 7 pm Kcmaiks weie given bv R ihaid-- . Duiham and Bishop C i 'on Zollinger. Oher missionaries serving in the field from Kavsville Fifth Ward at the pi event time include Oiwin Pianey, Argentine M svion; Don Butcher, Fast Central Slates; Mr. and Mrs, Geiald Mann, Samoan Mission; and Frank Walters, Great Lakes Mission. w Word was received by rela- tnes here last week that Howard Bloxham received back injuries and was confined to the ji Rock Springs for a few days. Dean and Dana Hales, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Hales left for Burbank, California to spend the month with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards attended the funeral service of a sister in law, Mrs. Mana Conder in Logan, Friday Mrs. Henry MeGlinch is spending a few days this week at the Homestead m Midway. al Joseph Thors on and two sons spent last Saturday at Strawberry Lake, fishing. Mrs. George W. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White visited in Syracuse Wednesday with Mr and Mrs. William Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Max Thompson, children Christie and Todd, Jerome, Idaho, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhlor were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and family. Miss Carol Ann Birkonteld loft for Kiaiskni, Oregon, where she will spend the summer months with her aunt and unde, Mr. and Mis. Art Steele. Vacationing at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hales and family are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davies and children, Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Davies is a sister of Mr. Hales Mr. and Mis. Hales entertained at a family dinner Sunday in their honor. Guests were Mr and Mrs. Robert Harrington, Mr and Mrs. Fred Charles Hales, all of Salt Lake. Mrs. A. T. Collett was a Sunday overnight guest of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Collett in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Witt- mann and daughters Pamelia, Paula, Patricia and Peggy returned home Saturday from a vacation trip to the East. They went to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on to Canada to Niagara Falls to New York and down to Bergenfield, New Jersey, where they spent 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W'ittmann before reluming home. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Brough entertained at an open house Sunday evening after the farewell testimonial of their daughter, Magic Chef Kan gee Appliances R C. WILLEY & SON SYRACUSE. 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Our service charges on regular checking accounts are low 31 AU Kinds ssk DAIRIES Visitors Always Welcome at Utahs Finest Dairy Farm- -In tbs Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon TO YOUR DOOR PHONE 44 AT TOUR STORE PHONE Industry A THRIVING DAVIS COUNTY DAIRY BUSINESS Wa aollcit your patronage for the finest in your dairy needa with extra quality and the finest service to your homes at ne extra cost. All Jersey Products. -- A tel SMOOT JERSEY FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS Newl Econo Pak! Also Skim, Regular, and Extra Rich At Your Grocer, or Phone EXport t URN ITU RE AND BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY CLEARFIELD FLEXSTEEL the finest construction of alL CARPETS SMITH MOHAWK k MASLAND. 1 Jay Hamblin . . work in New Zealand. nund . Final rites Stockman award Presented to Dennis H Flint and Edna Timms, secretary. Saturday, June 14, the Aaronic Priesthood of the Third Ward Those went to Farmington Canyon for an eaily morning bieakfast who wanted, hiked over the mountains to return home The outing was under the direction of Fd Stromherg The Third Ward elders had a steak fry outing at the Layton Boweiy. Yol'eyball was played while the steaks were sizzling. Leigh H. Hunt Jr. of Hill Garden Homes recently graduated with the historic first clast at the United States Air Force Academy. He is a son of Col. and Mrs. Leigh H. Hunt. Prior to his commissioning, Hunt held the position of Group Operations Officer with the rank of Cadet Ward to Hencr Outgoing Leaders Laylon The Fifth and Ninth wards will combine to give an outgoing dinner for the old bishopric of the Fifth Ward Betng honored are Bishop Lynn Burton Wayne Wmeqar, Doyle Egan, Alan Rosenlund and Beamen Aibrechtsen Father's, Son's Outing Layton The Stake Aaronic Priesthood is having a fathers and sons outing at Famungton Canyon this Friday and Saturday They will have fireside Fnday, and remain overnight for early morning bieakfast m the canyon Major. t Saturday for Layton Tenth Family Night Shrine circus Layton Dennis II. Flint has been presented with the Master Stockmans Award at the Final rites weie Kaysville Junior Livestock held Sutuiduy ut 1 pm in the Show in Salt Lake City. He Kaysville Fnst LDS Waid Chapenteied two duroc p'gs in the el foi Morns Windsor Barton, 60, show and won blue r bbons on who died last Wednesday at 9 45 P m in an Ogden hospital of each besides the Master Stockkukemid man Award. Boin August 9, 1898, in KaysEach winner of the award ville, he was a son of John and Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn Green entertained at a family party at was entertained at a banquet Fiancis Geeves Baiton He martheir home Friday evening for at Hotel Utah and were inter- ried Camella thustensen on the following guests, Mr. and viewed over KTVT and their May 2, 1925, in the Salt Lake Mrs. Reed Ldall and sons, Mr. LDS Temple and Mrs. Dee Webster and daugh- animals auctioned off while on At the time of his death, he ter, Mrs. Julia Webster, Mr. and television. His pigs weie was a mechanic at Hill Air Fa.ce Mrs. Jack Cook and daughter, by Safeway Stoies. base, a position he had held for Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elm Dennis also won a set of the past 15 years He had and children, Ogden; Mr. and been employed with the silverware as the winner of the Mrs. Merrill Call and children, Ltah State Road Commission. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Jack feed conversion contest Active in the LDS Chinch, he Dennis is 11 years old and Boucher, Seattle, Washington. was a high priest in the KaysMr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner a member of the FFA at Davis ville First Ward, had been a returned recently from Denver, school. He is the son of counselor in the Sunday School High Colorado, where Mr. Steiner was and was an adon a government business trip. Bishop and Mis. Wayne Flint, superintendency visor in the senior Aaionic She joined him for a few days Layton. Priesthood quorum. For many before they returned home tohe served as a ward teachyeais gether. er. Mrs. J. William Swan and famSurvivors include his widow, ily are spending the week at Kaysville, two sons, Max S. Bartheir ranch with Mr. Swan. ton. Salt Lake City, Morris Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goasllnd, Barton, Layton, eight giandchil-dien- , her mother, Mrs. W. L. Worktwo brotheis, Chiton man, Preston, Idaho; her sister Ogden, Elliott Barton, Salt Mrs. Erma Boise, Idaho Falls, Logan Utah State Lmveisity Lake City attended the wedding reception has received an allocation of At the funeial services Saturof Mrs. Goaslind's niece, Colleen for student loans under tei ms of the National Defense Educa- day, Bishop Cliffoid G. Green Workman in Salt Lake, Friday. Mrs. Elda Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, tion Act, J Elliot Cameron, dean presided Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen and of students at USU, said this played pi elude and postlude music. daughters, Linda and Judy spent week. Sunday at Rock Springs, Idaho. The money is part of a $24 5 Family prayer was offeied by Mr, and Mrs. Hod Sanders and million supplemental appropna Bernai d Kennah and the invocason Johnny are spending the tion for the loans for the nations tion was said by Lase Jensen week at their ranch in Wyocolleges and universities signed Speakeis were Bishop Gieen, ming. by President Eisenhower May 20 Merrill Peteison, a member of Art Horsley spent the weekend the Presidency of Farr W'est Earlier this year approximateat Strawberry Lake, fishing. and Davis Stake President Stake, to Utah $11,000 was allocated Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hales, Salt ly State University, and was used Alan B. Blood. Lake, formeily of Kaysville, vis- to make loans to students at the Musical numbers included a ited last week with Col. and Mrs Dean Cameron said vocal solo by Harris Adams, I'll university, Wells F. Collett. he pointed out, many See You Again," accompanied by Mrs. Eva Peterson was a guest However, could not be loaned Mrs Marion Call, an lnsliunient-a- l applicants Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake trio composed of Mrs Carfrom the limited amount money of her sister, Mrs. Marie Taj lor. of money available at that tune men Dibble, Mis Patricia SarShe attended her club, Monday The new allocation, which is gent and Mis Barbara Hansen, afternoon in Salt Lake with about four times as gieat as the The Lords Prayer, accomfriends. panied by Mrs Call, and a Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen, earlier one, will make it pos- cal solo I by Val. J. Stuart, loans educational to sible provide Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson, Where Walked Jesus Today Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sabin, Mr. for some of the students who Walked, accompanied by Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Barton, Mr. and were disappointed before, he W i!da Holcomb. said. Mrs. Joe Preece spent Saturday The benediction was offered Students who want to apply for afternoon at Pine View Dam, waD Hubert Christensen and the ter skiing and boating. That eve- loans should contact the office by grave in the Kaysville Layton of State student Utah at services attended the ning they Square Dance Club and Pot Luck dinner University for application fonns Memorial Park was dedicated by at the North Davis Stake Rec- Students who were in school last Dale Barton Pallbearers were Dale Barton, reation Center. year, and prospective students Mrs. Fawn Robinson and son for next year are eligible. Dean Keith Barton, Shelton Baiton, Howard Lai sen, Delon Jensen, David, Kanab, visited four days Cameron pointed out. Ol- last week at the home of her sisStudents may be loaned up to Bob Jensen, Ross Olson and ter, Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett. $1000 per year under terms of the 'son and Stephen Chnslensen Mrs. Robinson and son left Sun- act. Repayment is not started The waid Relief Socie'y mem day to attend summer school at until a year after the student bers took charge of the flowers the BYU at Provo. has completed full tune study Mrs. Georg W. Wilcox visit- The act requires that special conThe hillbilly father was puzzled ed Sunday in Bountiful, with sideration be given students with the diaft classification sent to by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox and superior academic backgrounds his son W hat does stand family. Her granddaughter Mary who intend to teach in eleme- for he asked the draft board schools or official Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ntary or secondary Harold Wilcox, was on the Ama- those with superior capacity or It means, the other replied teur Hour show on TV Sunday preparation m science, mathe gravely, "even if were invaded evening, roller skating. She will matics, egnmeering or modern 'by the enemy, don't come' ' The Monitor compete m the Oregon skating foreign language. contest. She is eight years old. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Barnett and two sons Alan and Dale are spending a week at Lake Meade Elaine and Norine Barnett are t staying with their grandmother, Mrs. Norah Barnett while them parents are away Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday and children weie dinner guests lUU,? I m Tremonton Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnes. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Halliday's Mr. and birthday anniversary. Mrs. Halliday visited in Ogden with Mrs. Agnes Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gibby and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tulhs enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jensen, Ogden, visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. B Galbraith Layton The Layton Tenth Waid held its Family Night at the Bishop Leavitt and his counselors saw that everyone enBoweiy joyed then- ham suppei and Lawtenee Head led around 150 in com- Fi'orris Barton Booked for USU student Loans ready Bai-to- $45,-67- 9 munity singing Atound 40 women and child! en attended the Tenth Ward work meeting, June 10 The ladies quilted, made tote bags and dish towels Ogden, S. L. by BARLOWS INSURANCE Complete Lines of Coverage A11 Claims Handled Locally DON A. WEAVER, General Agent 360 North Main, Layton JEWELRY MERLS JEW ELRY Clearfield Headquarters for FINE WATCI REPAIR. Fast 24 Hr, bervice All Work Guaranteed. MEkLs JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaza, Clearfield, North of Safeway Bee (.8 lor All Your Jewelry Grttst TAylor MACHINERY Mr. 7 and Mrs June are house guests this week of Mr and Mis Dee Webster. ton, Stott, George Canada; Herbert, STRSMGTH ADS OffSPTIQfti piano- - Geoige and Luella Sunset Clearfield Donald Riley and Martha Ann Piott Evett, a girl, Gymnastic and June 5. skills of wide range are disCleai field Richard Hugh and played by such troupes as the Five Amandis, the Tong Brothers, the Georgian Trio and the Ricardos. The program is enlivened by the pranks of clowns and blended together by music directed by Henry Kyes, the famous Paul Whiteman of Spangleland. For Beginner CONTACT Margaret Whitesides Avenue LAYTON, UTAH 1336-Phone 59 Whiteside Ky. Magic Drapery fast-movin- g col-oif- ul Crestwood and CARPETS News 505 Washington Blvd. By Mrs. Joe (Norms) Prooco Custom St j led at Your Price OGDEN, UTAH Phont 769 Kaysville Mrs. Wilma Brooks entertained eight guests at a luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs Merle Metcalf. Guests were Mrs. Lona Parrish, Mrs. Ora Day, Mrs. Mary Bowring, Mrs. Alice Boigeson, Mrs. Barbara Hartman, all of Kaysville. and Mrs Ruby Mitchell, Clearfield. Tommy Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Phillips, was injured in an auto accident in Kaysville, Saturday. He was taken to the St. Mark s Hospital and later released to return to his home Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brooks and children spent the weekend at Vernal. Flaming Gorge Dam Dmasour National Paik. Phone EXport A Large Selection of Latest Fabrics New and Exciting Ideas Color That Calms or Cheers Beauli-Plea- t Rods t t Discount on the purchase of Drapery Materials, Rods, or Carpeting V ic -- fc ROOMS NURSERY CO. Hardy Nursery Plante Fine Roses BOUNTIFUL ON HIVVAY 91 PHQVE AX REALTY AND INSURANCE APARTMENTS Furnished and Unfurnished HOUSES and BARLOW REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Real Estate Appruisais and Property Management Insurance and Loans. Sell Real Estate la Our Business Fhone Kays io5 TA 6 -- 544 378 North Main, Layton 30 SOUTH MAIN, CLEARFIELD Phone TA 6 1669 Two- - CALL Three-Bedroo- Lion. GRANT GIFFORD, m THRU FRi. Personnel Dept. Manufaeturod Exclusively by: dm UTAH Woll Avnu CONCRETE PIPE CO. Phof9 IXpori . SPERRY UTAH ENGINEERING Ogden ANDiNPPOv'O SAIT lake lOOAM mm Ejmwm U.9W P IVIT'ITTI laaid - t T'Tftt .a.. .1 1 - - - Furnished and Unfurnished J333B& t940 , t V fY Only One Coupon Honored Per Purchase Discount Offer Expires Tuesday, June 23, 1959 HOUSING FOR REHT- -- i KIRKLAND and Student! vtermediate s. balancing 9 URSERIES a boy, Births Ken-L-Ka- Aerial-lovelie- DeVore Don Burgers Elephants, a gnl, June featuring Afghan hounds Woodward Weaver, and the horses of the George 11. Ilanneford bareback riders. Layton Alvin and Anna BarAerial sensations are providber Nance, a gul, June 11 ed by the Flying Alexanders, Clearfield Theron L. and Nelthe High Wire Coronas, Princess Tajana, Senor Cardona, the lis Kelly Jensen, a gnl, June 10. and the Lester Melvin and 9 Manoa, Hawaii, who have been attending the USU at Logan, were visitors last week of Sidney Smith. ts Reynoso Trio 8 Betty June Boldt, a boy, Robinson Farmington Jack Boucher, Seattle, Washing Bernard and Donald Layton Wilma Kaysville Mr West Mary Singleton May, a girt, Juna (Norma) Preece Jo Phone 769 22-2- - HAROLD W. BUCK, Manager, 46 South State, Clearfield TA CO. WESTERN FACTORY OUTLET at Factory Prices Buv Brand New, Guaranteed Equipment PUMPS-PORTABUE LIGHT AIR COMPRESSOR3-WAT- EB STEAM CLEANERS W ELDERS PLANTS I By k PORIO ROWER MFG. A West Kaysville The luie of the cncus will exeit its magic spell over the populace of this area when the Shrme-PolacBros. Circus appeals Monday and Tuesday, on behalf of the June Ogden Shnne Club at the John Affleck Ball Park, in Ogden, and F'riday and Satuiday, June 1V27, on behalf of El Kalah Temple at Deiks Field, m Salt Lake City. Afteinoon and night peiform-ance- s will be given each day, at 3.00 and 8:15. This years new edition boasts all the cherished elements that have given the circus Its universal appeal through the yeais. Animal performers include Prince El Kigordos Lions, Kon-yoChimpanzees, the Bcsalou i CT? CARPETS- - BUY LOW A - Third Ward Changes Ada Foibes has been appointed president of the Relief Society of the Third Ward Dorothy Blaehner is first counselor Retinrg presidency is Mary Adams, president Ruth Adams, first counselor; i OGDEN EX a Locally Owued ami upem.eu k 1 y Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing Steering J. ROY FUDGE, 166 South Main, Layton, Phone 986 or Kays. 131-- PERRY t Layton A ham dinner was served to some 250 people of the First Ward at the Lavton Whie Chapel. The dinrer, under the supervision of Bishop Arlo Hinckley, was set to brirg in funds for the budget. son Mon-so- three-wee- Hotpoint l 628-- J TA 81 EX. No. 2 LAB |