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Show rwTrrrr- - W. NEWS LAYTON Youngster breaks leg in West Kaysville market News Layton A grocery cart overturned in a La tun grocery More Thursday afternoon, rung paciiger in the cart, Bobbie Gai field, 3, son of Mr. and breaking the leg of Mrs. Dale Gailahf, fi'9 Barbara. Mrs, Garfield, who was picking out some carrots at hcuid a scream and turned to find her son had fallen. He is now-ithe vegetable were to be taken to detera ia-- t covering both legs trom the waist down. mine the extent of the injury. Among the IS couples tho-e- n to paitiupate in a KAYSVILLE CHURCHES peo; le to people tour of 1 urope are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman, 770 Rosewood Lane. The honor lor the Whitmans came about as Kai -- v die Fixth Ward Relief Society will hold con-f- t of Mr. Whitmans the lt November l.Officers, teachers and visiting mice Sunday, bt mg one of the top salesteachers of the organization are to a meeting at 4:13 men in a month-lonspecial p.m. at the chapel. The conference at 5:30 p.m. will be held selling program of Motorola in connection with Sacrament meeting and all members of Ine. He is emj loved by the ward are urged to attend. Members of the oiganization are busy sewing and doing fancy handiwork in anticipation of the annual bazaar to be held Fiid.tv, November G. Turkey dinner will be served from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Booths will open at 6 p.m. All kinds of fancy work and Christmas gilts will be on sale as well as cakes, pies, cookies, popcorn and candy and other goodies. Mrs. Alexis Stewart, president of the organization said everyone is invited. Relief Society Confab re-u- g Stake ciiicer speaks Mrs. Nora Duncan, Centerville, Davis Stake Relief Society president, was a visiting guest and spoke at Relief Society Sunday evening in the Kaysville Fifth Ward. KnV'ViIle Gather newspapers Saturday n, We-ter- He gave me five to my pills and told me to take one and attended meetings in after each meal. That was New York while in the east. thiee davs ago and I still have h Glen four pills left. diH-toi- Boy Scouts of the Fourth Ward are reKaysville minding people to put their newspapers on their front porches Saturday, October 31. In Cache Valley, visiting The lat Saturday of every month, Scouts from the ward with relatives last weekend, pa k up old newspapers as a money making project. were Air. and Airs. Gerald Allen and family, 325 HawKaysville Primary children of the Second Ward thorne. are invited to the annual Haloween party on Wednesday Richard George Evans, son at 6 p.m. at the recreation hall. of Air. and Airs. George Evans, 876 Church, is in San Top Pilots Pilots of Ward the Fourth Kaysville Top Primary Francisco, Calif., where he will give a demonstration and program for their parents November 1 at 2:30 p.m. at Davis Stake House. Mrs. Guard-ell- a Young and Mrs. Mary Collett are class leaders. Dale-Churc- Second Ward Hallowe'en party Parents and program School teachers released Sunday The School teachers were ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Crawley, GO North Main. Hal-low-e- N-7- 1 a. G-1- N-1- - Something New Has Been Added ostumo Jewelry Reasonably Priced . . Necklaces Sweater Clips - Bracelets Ear Rings Many Others . N f Sn Buchanan 58 a u 4 $53 George, 15, who came from South Carolina, after Sgt. Cook was transferred to Hill Air Force Base. Lou Ann is employed at Hill AFB as a typist. Betty Jo works for Sperry Rand in Personnel. s Dept. Full5200 West mer, 41, South, Roy, died Tuesday, October 20, in Alesquite, Nevada, of a heart attack while enroute to California! for a vacation. He was born Nov. 17, 1917, in Logan, the son of David F. and Claudia J. Wayman Fullmer. On June 9, 1937, n be married Elizabeth in Logan. Air. Fullmer was the owner and operator of the Fullmer Dinner House. He was a member of the A Roy LDS Filth Ward. graduate of Logan High School, he worked as head thef at the Ben Lomond Hotel and has also been employed by the O.V.R. and D. Railroad Co., the South Furniture Co., Washington the Rodeo Cafe, and the Hitching Post. He had operated the Fullmer Dinner House for nine ears. Survivors include his widow, one son, James Paul Fullmer, both of Roy; three daughters, Airs. Rex (Toni) Russell, Bountiful; Betty Rae and Faula Jean Fullmer, both of Roy; three grandchildren, two brothers: Clarence and Don Fullmer of Logan ; two sisters, Airs. LaRue (Dot) Linford and Airs. Ray (Sarah) Allsop, both of Salt Lake City. Funeral sen ices were 2190 Tol-ma- To Davis Library list American Heritage magazine has been added to the book collection at the Davis County Library. American Heritage, though it is called a magazine, has a hard cover and contains no advertising. It is a magazine of American history and social progress, so each issue is of lasting interest and also valuable in reference woik. There are six is sues The conducted at Saturday with 1 Street, Ogden, Par- - Bi.hop Vernile MILTILirH IMMEDIATE OPERATOR JOB Interment took place in Washinjrton eight3 Me morial Fark. th(J oriHlR 1 N IT JES ACTL M BAILSMAN, Attractive for opening who qualifies. Salary commission. SFR K E STATION MAN 25 to J5 years old. Local mar ried man with years recent experience. A I TERATION WOMEN Experience with men's clothing. Saiaty loti per week. WATCHMAKER 4 years jewelrv store experience. $400 per month to start, TINE-I- P MECHANIC 3 years experience as tune-u- p man. Chance for above-avera- TRAINEES per month. MACHINE BILLING OPERATOR 2 Female, years experience, preferable on M R machine. :3ti, $1.74 per Saving shift hour. WOMEN COOKS AND WAITRESSES earnings. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIRMAN 4 years experience which Included automatic washers and Some experience desired. Day and evening hours. Full or work. or time shift part split AND SALESMEN Permanent refrigerators. job offering excellent opportuni- SALESLADIES Excellent opportunities in re tail trade. Openings in jewetrv, r, auto accessories, foodstuffs and insurance. Also full or part commission jobs time. year, officiating Women, 18 and over. Must be able to type 25 words per minNo experience ute. required. $271 bed each e sons of the Roy Fifth Ward ood salary Male, munthfr experience CARD PI NTH OPERATOR Salary -- of their value they are classified as books at the library. Issues from December 1934 to December 1938 are now available. The more recent issues are being processed as quickly a they are received. Next time you are in the library be sure to inquire about this interesting new collection. p.m. in the Aljers Rose Chap-- J el, o:3 26th j u Ij Becau-- ties. RADIO MECHANIC years radio repair experience, plus a 2nd flat license. Salary $2.54 per hour. If You NFFD WORK or WORKERS Contact the 4 SEC LRITY EMPLOYMENT 2b55 Adams Avenue OFFICE ntr IM Here are a few fast facts about your home railroad, Jr their children Betty Jo, 19, Lou Ann, 17, and Robert k'4 O v t iwvV ;; - Rio Grande. Keep them in mind ?? ;t v the next time you pfan a trip or arrange a shipment . .vy T Golden Acres Shaw Air Force Base in Kay AlcEwen attends night school at Weber College. Her main subject is psychology. She will celebrate her 19th birthday today, October 27. Her parents are Air. and Mrs. Douglas AlcEwen, 223 Glen. Two other daughters, Jeanie, 3, and Alartha Ann, 4, had their tonsils removed Saturday morning at Tanner Clinic. DEPENDABLE A TRANSPORTATION SERVANT... Grande links your community with major markets across the nation via its direct central route. Applied research, modern plant and facilities, efficient operation, custom-buil- t freight and passenger Rio j equipment make your railroad I a day. He is a son of Airs. Downs, 291 Barbara. Gol-d- inrir-- i t: Last Friday, Airs. David Evans, 355 Barbara Ave., had lunch at the home of a daughter in Bountiful, Airs. Alarilyn Olsen. Another daughter, Airs. Dana Thor-steof North Ogden and Mrs. Ida Seeley and daughter also enjoyed the lunch- T ,"1.1 rA SUPPORTS YOUR SCHOOLS GOVERNMENT... & purposes , 1958, your railroad paid a total of its employees. Its purchases of materials and supplies amounted During 5352,822.14 went directly for school purposes . . . enough to educate 3,003 students ($284 cost per student as reported by Utah State Board of Education). Remainder, 1353,674 59 went for state, county and municipal government a significant item, $46,021 60 for roads' v SUPPORTS YOUR ECONOMY. In 1958 your railroad paid taxes in Utah of $1,206,496 73. n I dependable transportation servant. Srvnsm a a d Robert Downs Recently, celebrated his 12th birth- 1 $32,851,558.00 ' in wages to to $10,567,155.87. . . . eon. Victory Park Mr. and Airs. Frederick Brooks have been visiting at their parents home, Air. and Airs. Fred Brooks, 319 Park, since Air. Brooks has been released from the I nr PAYS ITS OWN -- days before Air. Brooks a job in Hawthorne, Nevada, with the government. Thomas Fry and daughter Susan, 395 Tark, attended the funeral of Air. Fry's uncle, Ebenezer Crouch, Salt Lake. Keith Fry returned home last Thursday after seven weeks TDY duty in France. Susan is invited to attend a Halloween party at a friends home, Jane Andrew, Wasatch Heights. accepts Washington, Air. r ande ,AV. WAY... our railroads entire maintained by the JTlz --57" '- plant is completely financed and Rio Grande itself. If moves millions of tons of freight out your way on its own high-speesteel highways, leaving your high- ways to you for your use Rio Grande is proud to be your fellow citizen.,, it asks for no free loads its sole objective is to serve you ! " ... . 'i .4 F7FTCT1 vaca-- i tinners last week were Air. and Airs. C. R. Forrest, 307 Flint. There they visited a daughter and son-ilaw. Sgt. and Airs. Frank Foml. The sixth birthday vva-- 1 celebrated by Reid Earl Oci 17 with many friends an neighbors joining in the fu Reid's parents are Air. ai Airs. Rodney Earl, 96 Fin n r trrr sr few-mor- Tarco, K. n. Arm y. Saturday they traveled to Pocatello, Idaho, and returned to stay a enjoy the life for which they are preparing. -- Airs. and Georg Flint's son and daughter-i- i law. Air. and Airs. Lelan Flint, Salt Lake, had C honor of attending Pres dent Eisenhower's birth!: paity t Abtline, Kan-Ai- r. Flint is a dire Gw Kennecott Copper Com; I Yatch out for the kids! Let them live to - pin'KMnrsuuaNiiih , - . J I KAYSVILLE I - following Sunday Kaysville released in the Fourth Ward Sunday: Mrs. Margaret Brough, Miss Cathy Nielson, and Keith Hammer, Sustained were Mrs. Dorothy Vincent, Mrs. Vauna Rose, and Mrs. Janet Fulmer. George Wayne Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lowe, and Dean A. Ilawkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hawkes, were giaduated from Primary Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. Another daughter, Linda,' celebrated her birthday this week on Tuesday. She is 7. PFC. Edward Montgom- ery, son of Mrs. S. E. Hall, has graduated from Fort Hood, North Carolina, AcadA emy and is now an officer, tonsilectomy was perserving with the CG Arrno formed in Farmington last Headquarters Company. Mary Friday on The Gormet Club will have Bernice Rendon, grandda birthday dinner on aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verde-lan- il 1 evening, beginning Ben Rendon, at 6 p.m, in the home of Asa Paik. Reynolds. Mrs. Sara LittleHill V ilia field and Lee .Johnson will or tive days of deer hunthe honored. Mr. Mrs. M'lllard and ing, Mr. and Mis. Andrew Matt are heie visiting trom Fontenot, 830 Cowley Dr., were in the Richfield area with mother Michigan, Maude Y. Matt and other last week. Mr. and Mr- -. Forilto, 823 relatives. Villa Drive, has relaIlill Mrs. David Jhggs tells of Calithe marriage of her sister, tives from Costa Mesa, were week. last fornia, They who spent last winter atMr. and Mrs. Milliam Guthtending school here. She is rie. They were also in Mrs. Al 11a senleder, former-l- v Grand Junction, Colorado, to Sherrie Mheaton of El see parents, Mr. and Mrs. California. Cajon, Another .sister and husband were vis- Louis Venditti. Holt iting last week, S Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Nicholes, AtFfc. Dennis William Payne water, California, who were spent the weekend at his on their way to Newark, New parents home. Mr. and Mrs. lorsev, where Mr. Nicholes Marion Moolsey, 1330 Sher-mis .stationed. They also Dennis is stationed at 'topped over in Mashington Colorado Springs with the to see for the first time in Air Force. 11 Mr. Nichole.-- . vears, A party is planned Halmother, Mr.-- . R. Nicholes. loween night at the Thomas erdcland Pink M hitman home, 1348 Reid. Anticipating the Ilallovv- - It is a come as you are oil party at Verdolund Park party for Mr. and Mrs. 1. lenientary school next Chuck Dugger. Mr. and Airs. weekend are Shelley, 7, Deb- Don P, right, Air. and Airs. ra, G, Terry, 5, and Johnny, Robert Campbell, Dr. and "ho will be 4 in January. Airs. George Rigby, Bishop They are children of Mr. and Airs. Wendell Leavitt, and Mrs. John M. Vlaamier-e- r and Air. and Airs. Lynn Jr., 2 Yerdclund Park. Sheen, Mrs. Sheen is coTerry Ann was five last host ess. little Thursday. Twenty-si- x For a weekend in Logan children were at her home were Air. and Airs. Charles for the birthday part. Andersen, 1312 Everett, visLily Marlene Trujillo will iting parents. Air. and Airs. be five vears old October 23. Reed Hanson. Mrs. Odelia Trujillo of 3 New faces in Holt are Y ei deland Park is her moth-- j those of Sgt. and Airs. Elmer erCook, 1202 Marilyn, and T- - ' will make his home. Richard does window display work for business houses. A dancing course is being taken by Gerald Fitcher, and son Alark, 247 Hawthorne, at Kowley Studios, Layton. Paul Stratford Roy Page American Heritage added Calif, vacation Layton Marwood D. Lay-toMrs. Norma Preece Layton contractor and By n States Phone 769 president of Conti rence ot Councils of West Kaysville Mrs. Painting and Decorating Knewell Barnes entertained Contractors of America, reat dinner in honor of her turned yesterday from Butatbirthday anniversary last te, Montana, where he Montana State the tended week for the following Council Convention. He ad-- ! guests: her mother, Mrs. W. dressed the Friday after-- j D. Ahrens, Logan, and her noon session at the Finlen sisters, Mrs. Julia Muir, 'Hotel. Prior to the Montana Mention; Mrs. Bill Curtis, Convention, he and Mr.-,.-' Logan; Mrs. Fred Spicker, Lav ton flew to Portland, Clearfield, and Mrs. Lew Ortgon, for the Oregon Cen-- 1 tennial Convention at the1 Bernsten, Ogden. Ben.sen Hotel, then to Den-- 1 ver, Coloiado, for the Rocky Mountain Council conven-- i LAYTON CLUBS turn at the Brown Palace Hotel. The Litre-Lur- e Layton Mr. Layton was a main book club met at the home speaker at both conventions. of Mrs. Wilma Roberts, Tuesday evening. The book Now tell me, said the perreport was given by Mrs. Lucy Wilson on The Bold sonnel manager, just why you Galilean by LeGette Blythe. want to work for us. A special guest was Mrs. Well, sir, the applicant I got sick and went Lois Lewis. 27, 1939 October JOURNAL Roy man dies Enroute to Marwcod Layton Speaks at Conventions Noute of The The Vista Dome DENVER e CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR ROYAL GORGE & The e The PROSPECTOR I , " T ,4 COLORADO EAGLE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD i i |