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Show fla,rNii OCTOBER JOURNAL 13, 1939 rage 2 Genealogy workshop planned Kavsville Bishop Richard group. All interested ward mem-ha- s of the Third Ward announced a genealogy bers are invited, the bishop workshop to begin this Wed- said. nesday at 7 :30 p.m. The da.s-es- , Bishop Bowman has one for beginners and one an invitation to members to Layton A change in the Layton Stake YWM1A organization was made last Wed- for advanced study, will be attend Sacrament mepting reheld at the Bowman home. Speakers gularly. Sunday, nesday evening at leadership meeting when Mrs. Betty Jean Hill was appointed age The beginners class will be October 18, at 4:30 p.m. in the group counselor, replacing Mary Peterson. taught by Mrs. Norah Earn-et- t iward chapel will !e Ronald Mrs. William Dayis is in Atwater. Calitornia, visiting with a daughter and and Mrs. Gladys Rentniei. Beers, Centerv ille, and Ralph Mr. and Mis. Ed Robertson and four children, Larry, Debbie, Patty and Danny. ter will instruct the other Ashby, Kay0ille. Dental school has taken Bill Pace to San Francisco lor the next four years. While Mr. Pace is attending j the dental school, Mrs. Pace will teach elementary education. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. W. W. Cowley, 17 North Main. The Bellestristice Literary By .Mabel Harmer Club will meet tonight 8 p.m. at the (Tuesday) at Everyone that was anyone at all was going to the fair at St. Ives. Exery-onhome of Mrs. Eva Bean. A that is, except Old Mother Hubbard who had a crick in her back and the hook review will be given by Queen of Hearts who stayed at home to knit on her afghan. Barbara Woodward. Light Of course the pieman was one of the very first to reach the fair grounds. refreshments will be served. He had a dozen pies on his trav and a brand new riddle in his head. As Mr. and Mrs. Jack Car-soeveryone knew the first person to guess the riddle could haxe his choice of High of Idaho Falls, all the pies. Idaho, visited at the W. G. The first person he met was Mistress Mary. She was a very haughty young lady who wouldnt een and 0. T. Cox homes last hace bothered to listen if she hadn't been extremely fond of pies. weekend. Mr. High is a relative of the Cox brothers and "Good morning, said the pieman. "Its a fine day were having and a fine pie I'm giving for the andoes genealogy research for swer to this riddle. What do you say to this?" the Cox and Carson families He especially came to Utah As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives for the dog show in Salt Each wdfe had seven cats, each cat had seven kits, Lake City where he entered his dog, Caliber, who won Kits, cats, men, wives, how many were going to St. Ives? first place for the twelfth time in Class A at the show. Mary wrinkled her pretty brow and murmured, "Seven times seven is 49. Seven times 49 is stuff and nonsense! Why should 1 bother with riddles? Then she brought out a shilling and chose a flaky apple Ely, Nevada, was the slopping place for Mr. and Mrs. pie Jay Dansie and family, 571 The. next person the pieman met was the Town Crier, South Fort Lane, last week then cried, "Ridiculous! and walked away in a huff. and where they visited with Mrs. Dansies sister and brother-in-laThe pieman simply chuckled and walked on until he met Simple Simon, a poor lad who was always tryMr. and Mrs. Keith to get a pie but who never had a penny to pay for one. ing Harker. Ill take care of him for good and all, said the pieman. When Simon begged for a pie the pieman said, The eight ladies of the Club is your chance to win a fine pie. All you have to do is to answer my riddle correctly." Then he reHere will Unique Sewing meet this afternoon at the peated the riddle smiling all the while. home of Mrs. George Darst,. By this time a crowd had gathered to watch the sport. Simon said the first line over twice. He didnt 189 South Main. On the be a pot luck menu will remember more than one line because that would only muddle the whole thing. So, when the pieman asked luncheon. again, "Now, how many were going to St. Ives? Simon answered, "You said that you were going and that Seven years of marriage Is only one. is the number for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davidson, 603 The pieman's mouth fell open in surprise and the people around all burst out laughing. Simon thought South Main, who celebrated they were laughing at him, and turned to slip away but the pieman said, "Here, take your pie. You have their anniversary Saturday answered the riddle and earned it fairly and squarely. evening with dinner and a movie. The marriage date And you may be sure that Simon chose the largest and finest looking pie on the entire tray. was October 12. Reproduction in whole or in part prohibited except by permission of UTE FEATURES. Coming from Buffalo, New York, were Mr. and Mrs. Thornton who stopped by last week at the home of protection systems, the bulMr. and Mrs. Louis P. Cook, letin will enable them to deto meet 470 West Gentile before termine whether installation work is being done properly, Kaysville A planned pot journeying on to Hawaii. luck lunch will be followed to and make floral Attending periodic inspecdesigning school in Salt Lake City last tions of systems already in- bj& the regular meeting of the Jaycees at the home of week were Mrs. John B. stalled. Cook and Mrs. Vird Cook. Green, For farm buildings as well Howard The Guys and Dolls Musias trees, a lightning protec- Heights, Thursday at 8 p.m. cal play at University Thetion system consists of three It .will be a general mematre last week had Mrs. J. B. parts air terminals (rods bership meeting. Cooley and Mrs. A. Z. Tanor points), conductors, and ner in its audience. This connections. The ground afternoon the Wednesday terminals are copper, alumladies will attend the Bay inum, or galvanized steel View Club in Bountiful at rods or tubes, 10 to 24 inches the home of Mrs. Fran Muir. long, installed at every projAlso in attendance fropi When ecting high point on a buildLayton will be Mrs. Harold are the Conductors ing. leave here. after a thirty-da- y the recipe Ellison, Mrs. Roy Simmons, While here Mrs. Pollett gave parts connecting the termiMrs. Leonard Layton and nals with and the ground colls lor birth to their first child, a Mrs. George Wilcox. nowadays, usually are made Last son. evening, Thursday A car accident put Kay Wasatch Heights or copper while preparing dinner, Mrs. of alumnium COTTAGE Sessions in the Logan hosLayton Mrs. Ruth Quin- William Pollett fell and cable, although rods also are broken a with She leg. pital tana, 528 Marva, is feeling broke her arm. The Polletts satisfactory. A ground conis a granddaughter of Mrs. better after a three-wee- k CHEESE illson Stanley will spend the nection can be made in one Calvin Corbridge, who is ness. of four a at by driving ways; school full high term staying at the Balling Motel or galvanized Staying briefly in Pres- home with a broken leg. He copper-cla- d in Logan to be near her last week were is being tutored by Mrs. steel rod into the ground at Idaho, ton, granddaughter. Kay is from Mr. and Mrs. Selden Taylor, Melvin Stewart. least 10 feet, by stranding Driggs, Idaho. Sac491 Marva. copper conductor cable and and week for this children, Leaving A very interesting comedy also attended to busi- ramento, Calif., are Mr. and burying it in a trench, by short story was recited to They ness in Blackfoot and Poca- Mrs. J. P. Masterson and clamping copper conductor the Cultural Arts Club at tello. cable to a buried sheet of daughters, Reni eand Julie, their meeting last Monday metal Masplate, or by clamping Mr. where 552 Marva, Airman and Mrs. Gunter at the residence of Earlene it to an underground metal transferred been terson has 577 Marva and Peters son, Blanken, 353 East Gentile. water pipe. Carefully made CorMarie Adams was respon- Ave., are expected back any by his employer, Philco, ground connections are vinow from Germany, poration. sible for the clever story day tal to the operation of a to see Golden Acres telling. Guest Mary Cook where they traveled lightning protection system. Occupying demonstrated many fascinat- their parents. Mrs. Jasper Ron-ge- r, Layton abhome their their during ing arrangements fall flow865 LaVerde, president sence have been SSgt. and er center pieces. Women's Society of of the recentMrs. who John talking's more Junk, Diane Ronnenkamp, the Baptist Church, will atfour-yea- r a from returned ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tend the Baptists Mission George Ronnenkmp, Jr., who duty in France with the air on a bedroom Society convention October is stationed force. John at W'as injured in a 15 in Salt Lake City. extension phone accident last week is Hill Air Force Base. The home from the hospital, Junks have purchased a Recently, Ronnie Shields, nine new colors . . . where she will be convalesc- home in Suburban Heights, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Glenn to order, call any Sunset, and plan to be in Shields, 368 Gordon, celeing with a cracked pelvis. new home business office of October 15. their The Layton Dance Club brated his 11th birthday at Mountain Deer held their Cache in States and aunt his home of the hunting birthday dance last Friday at Central Valley this weekend will be uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Telephone Davis Junior High school. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey R. Hunt, Roy. Cake and ice Some 180 guests were greet- Pearce, 781 Sherwood Drive. cream were served for the ed at the door with a large They will also spend some occasion. THE brand birthday card and were pre- time visiting Mrs. Pearces WITH THE General LDS Conference YOU KNOW... sented with identification parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl in Salt Lake City brought quality cards in the shape of a birth- Nielsen in Hyrum and oth- Kieth Jaques from WashingSURE OF YOURE day cake, painted with gold er relatives. D. C., where he is an ton, glitter and having three Seaman apprentice and administrative aid to Sen. birthday candles on it. A Mrs. Deon B. Pollett, son Wallace F. Bennett. Kieth large birthday cake was in and daughter-in-laof Mr. is a brother of Mrs. Richthe ceniter of the hall. Huge and Mrs. William B. Pollett, ard S. Stevenson Jr., 242 lollipops decorated the stage 516 Coates, left last Friday Gordon, and is visiting at and birthday pac k a g e s. for Long Beach, California, her home. Karen Sizemore, daughter of TSgt. and Mrs. Boston Sizemore, 345 Gordon, reached her 6th birthday OcIron mining is the starting point of important economic tober 10. benefit for Utah. Tho mints fhtmwlvt have about Accompanying bride and 530 omployeat, with payrolls of nearly $3,500,000 bridegroom, Doug Peterson, But even more important, the mines have Grantsville, and Carma Clifattracted steel and Iron processing and fabricating ford, Clearfield, through plants that have abeut 10,000 employtes who earn in their wedding ceremony at the neighborhood of $60,000,000 a year. the Logan LDS Temple last UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Thursday morning were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tims, 283 "from the eorth comes an abundant Iff for LAYTON gjn NEWS Bowman Layton Stake YVMlfl makes officer change nays is-u- Phone Show Starts 7:33 Kaysville, Utah ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT ICO sun-in-la- Tucs., Wed., Thurs., Oct. 13, 14, 15 E All Simple Simon met a pieman xtr ' WWwy, the drama betunri - the scenes ft fa f , cf the tinsel and tanbark Jurge The burning ambitions J v th. bitter jia!euile$...th$ . e, if Jjjh 4( M; jr - .w, A D i v ifa , MDAn' RED URE'l'.BUIIONSovFM n PRICES KATHRYN GRANTI VINCENT 5 & iMfEIER LORRE lOAVID - V t ' - 4 f V ADELE MARA JF jfr J; NELSON J KITS ,I4?T S 1 .v v. .. ; Mpxv STEVE ALLEN ' if . ACROSS Vi i ? it A GILBERT ROLAND f AfTAjn end the CREATEST ACTS CIRCUS IN THE tUIED WORLD! . TISTS :i N'AVA'd ALLfAt s CHAffLO BCNNETf eiNMNG WALLACE Met to ALUJI umamgBigs Friday, Saturday, October 16, 17 KIDS SHOW The TOWERING adventure that dashes aoainsl heaven ilseH! Saturday 1:30 p.m. El-do- Jaycees Vp 4 UJ 9 O Fruit m U4 tOf) f ERROL DARRYL F. ZANUCK mk m Patrick -- mm PLUS- TREVOR JULIETTE GRECO FLYNN EDDIE HOWARD ALBERT and ORSON WELLES C(MmaScoo COLOO S by OE U,Y? if bi Hm i ii The AMERICAN LOOK Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday October 18, 19, 20, 21 relaxed third HAL WALLIS' PeOttCT LAST TRAIN i CiiM w Iron in Utah's strength Glon. 1 TECHNICOLOR. -- i &I P PLUS SAPPY BULL FIGHTERS J |