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Show l VI r Layton Jaycettes ton' Tlie l.a Lav toil "ill hold their y I, 1979 4iigu- -t Layton Hows Jav-i- f Barbara b) monthl- news (lor jour at the intent, 370 August Page 12, Marra i(em, call Mrs. Marra at 6.8 J) 2 Kent ha e just returned from Soda Spnngs Idaho, vheie they enjoed a few davs fishing and camping on the Blaikfoot Mr. and Mrs, Jack Fisher, Regina. I.eland and Randall, Sugar St, are visiting rela- tives in Camper, Wyoming Alice Tic Donald, daughter Recent Owen A speaker i being Lap ton of Mr. and Mrs Robert Mc-- j at the home of Ur. and Mrs. J Ian nod. 1431 Marilyn, has Donald, George R. Rigby were the been visiting an aunt in Los Whv Should She doctor's sister and brothel Angeles. f I don t think much ''lane Mr. and Mrs. Meile Leading this week for Caliof oui finance Kanof fornia McClure are 12- Lavwence, I don t want ou to. Bittj of and Sheuda - i he Teamster, sas. Ui. Rigbj, Layton, Mr. and Mrs. George McHugh. Visitors from Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Lake, 1358 Marihn, were Mi, and Mrs. Asa Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe. Mrs, Robert Campbell, 1329 Manly n, is now employed at the Safeway' store in Clearfield. Get Ready for Gayleen Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jay C. Lake, School Now accompanied by a friend, will be tiael ng to Gooding, Our $10.00 Permanents Idaho, for a short acation. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bark-e- i, Now only $6.50 13 S4 Marilyn, have reHair ( ut Iiuludi d turned fiom Big Piney. Mrs. OTHER PERMANENTS Barker is suffering now a bioken wrist she rewith Now only $3.25 ceived while playing softball $1 75 hair brush included last Thuisdav. Kathleen Beutler, RichURSULAS HAIR FASHIONS is field, visiting Vicki Thurston, at the home of Mrs. 85 No. Main KYSILLE Maureen Thurston. Vicki PHONE KA5 S. 54 FOR lOlR APPOINTMENT NOW! has recently returned from Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy (SSgt. USAF, ret.) and their children, Michael Jr., Virginia, 1303 Sherma, have left Layton to reside in Chevenne, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. (Della Wall) George M. Boam and four visk children were itors in Layton at the home of Irvin Wall and Mrs. Agnes Rosswall. The Boams reside at Tuscon, Arizona. While here they were entertained extensively. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Redmond and daughter, Barbara, Loi' home ts ucjmtSa$ 0w 'ffomaneitfo memo. two-wee- Roberts Photography is now Officially 'lake Tour Appointment ( jj wt Door to Ilolt Bow jg Lanes) Weddings . . . Child Portraits . . . Natural Color . . . Black and White OUR SPECIALTY Phone Kays. 1327 Until 2 pm. Kays. 1040 After CUP OLT AND SATE COUPON gas savers pm Bonus Miles by Mrs. Jo ( Norma ) Praaca Phona 74 Funeral rites Kaysville were held Mondav for Ma-- i rion Clifford (Cliff) Small,' n 58, Kaysville businessman and civic leader relatives and friends er, who died of a heart atabout 3 30 p m Thurstack Mr. and Mrs. Radley Lewis and children spent the day in his Crestwood Road weekend at Heber City, vis- office He was boin January 5, iting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lewis 1901, in Moab, a son of Wiland Mr. and Mrs. Bill Man-gu- liam and Marv Land Small. He married Mabelle White, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCor- August 18, 19o7, in Salt mick and children are spend- Lake City. Cliff served oveiseas in ing a week vacationing at San Francisco. While there, the U. S. Army Aitillery durthey will be guests of his ing World War 1. He moved sister and her family, Mr to Layton fiom Salt Lake in and Mrs. E. J. Sheridan. 1941, then to Kav'ville two Major and Mrs. Merrill years later. Perkins and three children As a contractor and buildleft Saturday for Spokane. er, he oiganized the Skyline after visiting Building and Investment Washington, with his parents, Mr. and Company of which he was Mrs. William Perkins and piesident. He was a memother relatives and friend-fo- r ber of the Utah Home Buildthe past few weeks. They ers Association, and served returned from England as a director of the Nationwhere Major Perkins and al Homebuilder Association family were stationed for in 1958. 2 Vi years. Mr. Small was also presiMr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson dent of the Associated Civic and daughter Glenna, Mr. Clubs of Davis County and and Mrs. Cornell Haacke and has been a member of the family, Bountiful, and Mr. American Legion and Woodsand Mrs. Virgil Zaugg and men of the World. Other dudaughter, Clearfield, spent ties have included those of the weekend at Mirror Lake. appraiser for the Bureau of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller Reclamation, licensed insurand children, Taft, Calif., ance agent, inspector for arrived to visit a few weeks HOLC and fee inspector for with her parents, Mr. and Veterans Housing Adminis-tiatioMrs. Harold Bennett, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Small was also a memDarvel Miller and other ber and past president of the Layton Kiwanis Club and relatives and friends. served on the Layton town Mr. and Mrs. Howard board while a resident of Sides and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Warner, Ogden, that community. Survivors include the wireturned from a vacation two daughdow, trip to Hayward and Sacra- ters, Kaysville; Small, KaysRosemary mento, California. ville; Mrs. Darwin Klebe, Holyoke, Colorado; four by Mrs. Joe (Norma) Praaca Phona 74 el Jeffrey Simmons, Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Newman, has been ill at home with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande grandchildren; one 219 Barbara, have accompanied another couple for a few days visit to Las Vegas, Nevada. While they were gone, daughter Leva with her spent her time grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry, Goshin. John and Mary Rawka and son Jeff of Inglewood, California, came to visit Will and Iowa Burton last weekend. Mary is one of Mrs. Burtons five daughters. Sat- urday afternoon visitors with the Burtons were their sisters, Laura Egbert and Minnie Green. Sunday dinner visitors were the Burtons daughter Frances nd husband, Wallace Fritsch, and three children, Wallace Carl, Katie, and Rodney. Evening visitors were Mr. Burtons brother, Robert, and Hazel Burton. Overnight visitors were their daughter Margaret Masters and husband J. Franklin. Lav ton Baptized and toninmed in the Laytoi LDS Seventh Uaid vveie Lay lie II. Foxley, son of Mr and Mrs. Dean L. Foxley, lit. 2, Box 110, and Julia Am Eiailsfoid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M . Braiisford 269 Goidon. Blessed in the Seventh Ward were Allai Gibbs Denny, son ot Mr. and Mis. Robert A. Denny 296 Gordon; Russell Lvnn Speirs, son of Mr. and Mrs Russel H. Speirs, 243 Glen; and Debra Swallow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D Swallow, 910 La erde. -- Ward Baptized in Second Second Ward was Journal of March 8, 1879. Published bv INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, III. Terms of Subscription Mail $4 50 Per Tear Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable m Advance) Piihhhr Lloyd E. Andcrsoa W. Clair Halea Mary Bowring Ken Fairbanks Vern Woolsvy .. Evelyn Londbcrg Study Group Meets home of Dr. and Study Group was held at the served. Tenth Ward Fireside Clifford Fireside of the Layton Tenth Ward was held at the home of Dir. and DIr. Francis DIuhey, 1309 Latona. Small . . . funeral held Monday. New YMMIA Secretary forma; two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence (Anna) Johnson, Moab, and Florence Small, Spokane, Washington. Funeral services were held at 1 p m. Monday in the Kaysville LDS Third Ward with Bishop Farrell J. Humphries in charge. The pro-giawas as follows: Prelude and postlude music, Elda Steiner; prayer at the home, Bishop Frank Hicken-loopeinvocation, Bishop T. N. Biunker; announcement of services and remarks, Bishop Humphreys ; obituary, Golden Layton; vocal quartet, Ruth Frost, Bonnie Gunnell, Clover Sanders, Wanda Tiller; speaker, Gordon Weggeland; vocal solo, Harris Adams; speaker, President Alan Blood; vocal by the quartet; benediction, Boyd Cox; and dedication of the grave in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park, May- - Dee Lake, son of Mr. and DIrs. Jay Lake, 1358 Marilyn, has been appointed secretary of the YMMIA in the Tenth M and. Scouts at Spirit Lake Scoutmaster Burns Watt took his Layton LDS Second Ward Boy Scouts to Spirit Lake for a week. In charge were advisors Ray Hailing, Jay Simmons and Rulon Call. Primary Children's Parade m r; The Lavton Second Ward Primary Parade was held last week with the children in everything from bicycles to covered wagons. or J. C. Linfoid. Pallbearers pallbearers were Roberl Vird Cook, Richard Cook, Zulon Whitesides, Wil- Schmidt, were Darrell Blackwell, Paulsen, Wayne Paul liam Simmons, John Park, sen, Arland Hamamon and and Louis Cook. Honorary Osro Smith. Don Notice to Water Users Notice is hereby given that Utah State Department of Fish and Game, 159(5 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer, Application No. 20155, which proposes to appropriate 25 sec.-f- t. of water from Howard Slough Stream, tnb. to Great Salt Lake m Davis County at a point N. 4200 ft. and W. 6100 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 36, T3N, R3W, SLB&M. The water is to be diverted by means of an earth dike 4 miles m length and used during the entire year for the irrigation of 3148 acres and water control systems for the development of waterfowl food, cover, and nesting plants and other improvements for nesting and feeding of waterfowl, muskrats and game birds, all uses in SWL4SW14 Sec. 26, SSETi Sec. 27, Secs. 34, 35, WSWT4 Sec. 36, T5N, R3W, Secs. 1, 2, 3, T4N, R3W, SLB1M Protests resisting the granting of the foregoing application with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 34, Utah, on or before September 17, 1939. Editor Asst Editor Production Mr. Advertising Mgr Asst. Advertising REPORTERS Wayne D. Cnddle Barbara Marra Layton STATE ENGINEER. SynwiH Virginia Bennett , Norma Preece kaysville Published m Layton Journal, .. Clearfield Manjane Adams Murrav Nichols Sunset Layton, Utah, from August 4 Betty Fisher Farmington to August 18, 1959. - A i. SUNNY3ROOK1 The Great Whiskey of the Old West 'M ultimate in gasoline performance US 7 knock Cleaner combustion keeps engines freer of carbon Most fouled spark gs-wast- plugs art restored to full fire, saving fuel fJHY SETTLE trbeTh'at the Utoco sign FOR LESS THAN for todays ; siVnv 6 nest gasolines! ( broow THIS GREAT VACATION? 90V EXPECT MORE FROM UTOCO WOCOlSfrh Am YOU YUl ITt I Rates or lowcit ofter 6 p.m. and oil 6 my Sunday always lower yo coll Mountain Statoo Telephone LINDSO 0 PROOF WHIgNIV STRAIGHT tn Oil ituft I WHISKEY ? Buy now from yowr R7SFUI innar iiiwu l. it ?! KENTUCKY TAKE TOUB CHOICE Mr, lesGeorge R. Rigbv, with Jack Braiisford giving the Refreshments were son on the Book of Mormon. -- the High octane stops Connie est llliam Talbot, Baptized in the Layton Talbot, daughter of Dir. and Mrs, Layton. brother, F. E. Small, San Diego, Cali- - Fruit Heights Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morgan and family have returned from A weekly newspaper published a weeks vacation trip to in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Yellowstone National Park. Utah. Mrs. Cleon Christensen second-clas- s matter and infant daughter re- Entered as at Layton, Utah, under the Act home Miss Patty Miller, Salmon, spent the summer with her is visiting at the Idaho, Asa-hMrs. Mr. and parents, home Mr. of and Mrs. Cleon Stevenson. Lt. Col. CrowShe plans to Christensen. El come from Paso, ley has Beauthe attend Hollywood Texas, to accompany them School in Ogden. ty home. Wards baptize, confirm well-know- n. Fruit Heights LAYTON CHURCHES Kaysville funeral services Conducted for Cliff Small Mr. and Mrs Kaysville Dale King and son Conrad, Phoenix, Arizona, spent a week visiting with his father, William F. King and oth- turned Tuesday from Jerry Crowley and the Dee Hospital. daughter, Julieanne, have Mrs. Nine-month-o- ld Entitles bearer to a five by seven Gift Portrait. Mounted black and white. Have coupon validated at any of . . . WAYNES FOODTOWN MARKETS built-i- n re- ten-da- y OpCH mvmmmrn HSCTBEW Barbara, have just turned from visiting in California and Nevada. While on the tour, the Redmonds were in Pacific Grove in time to see the annual tradition of the lighting of Japanese Lanterns, and the parading of the lamps on boats along the harbor. 229 KAYSVILLE KPTOCKT DTOT FUSHT ran k rjof, lx aim Kjmai ICV5S5I WHOT tt ftJOf UTAH POWER & deoier LIGHT CO. v |