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Show KAYSVILLE December 1, 1959 JOURNAL LAYTON NEWS NEWS Wilson is here helping car for the wee one. The also have a son Kevin. Skyline Capt. Earl S. Payne has returned from Iceland, where he spent one year with the U.S. Air Force. He will leave to attend engineering school at the Chan-ut- e Air Force Base in Illinois afier the Christmas holidays. For Thanksgiving, the Paynes served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Phillips, Kaysville. Yerdeland Park 5 Lyman 11. Moulton, Veuleland Talk, won a turkey last Friday at the Paramount Bowl in Ogden for the high game series on his team. He plays for OOAMA. Naturally the bird was on the Thanksgiving dinner table of the Moulton familPro-lasc- Thanksgiving Day guests Teenagers attend dance By Mrs. Norma Preece Kaysville Guests on Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ball for turkey dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox and son Rjal, Froo, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Villiarfis and Miss Mae Ball, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Sheffield, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smed-leLayton were guests at dinner in Salt Lake last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cloward were teen-age- y, guests at Thanksgiving dinner of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cloward in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larsen spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Black at Caldwell, Ida- Scotfield and son Wendell were guests at a Thanksgiving dinner in Farming-to- n of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Scoffield. Mrs. Dorothy Tice and her two guests, her mother Mrs. Ronald G. Sessions, Ogden, and Mrs. Oreta Parker attended the luncheon Tuesday at the Oakridge Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stout, Salt Lake, left last Tuesday for Reno, Nev. Mr. where they visited ho. Mrs. James Rasmussen entertained a number of friends at a chili dinner in honor of her daughter, Evelyns 11th brithday anniversary last Tuesday evening. Visiting for a few days at the home of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kinney were Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jeppesen, both of Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hadfield were guests at a dinner party last Friday evening at the Mansion House in Ogden in honor of Delberts mother, Mrs. Wells Hadfield,. 80th birthday an- last Gurrs sister and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Beal, for Thanksgiving holidays. Monday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson and family were his father Wallace Nielson and three brothers Darnae, Harlan and LeGrande, of Kan-os- h. Mr. and M r s. Clarence ent e r t a i n e d at Green niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Don dinner Thanksgiving of Davis County were invited to attend the dance held SatLayton All at the building, evening urday city eponsored by the Layton Lions Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan served Thanksgiving dinner for the following: daughter, Ruby Morgan, who was home for the weekend from her junior year at Utah State University in Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Parker, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cloward, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene OBrien, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid Weaver, Layton. Church, says it is a wonder- ford Oshel, 256 Green, a On the afternoon of Nov. ful time saver to have a dish happy birthday last Wed21, Margaret Isabell Love washer and is also very hap- nesday from Ogden were was greeted by 12 girl py over the cleanliness of a Mr. and Mrs. Don Emerson friends on her seventh birth- disposal. and family. Last weekend Forty-fiv- e the Oshels daughter, Linda, day. Mrs. Lila Love is her gapersona mother. thered at the Lester Ford had a friend Denise Riddle On the November home, 750 Church, for a in as a guest. Miss Riddle dinner of tur- is a daughter of Mr. and d Thanksgiving weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Layton, 969 West Gen- key, cranberries and all the Mrs. Don Riddle, Hill Garwith pumpkin, den Homes. The guls went tile, were in Elko, Nevada, trimmings on business. Mr. and Mrs. raisin and mince meat pies horseback riding and to the Don Harden flew from San and pudding for desert. The mov les. Holt Francisco to be with their Folds daughter Evelyn, who A is attends school at Brigham being planned party in the Laytons Lay parents, ton for Thanksgiving. Also Young University, was home for Jerry Neale, who will turn 5 Dec. 4. He is a son at the Layton home for din- for the occasion. Turkey, cranberries, etc, of Airman first class and ner were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Layton and Mrs. Haney and mince meat pies were Mrs. Delbert Neale, 1448 on the menu when Mr. and Everett. Randall, Ogden. Sir, and Mrs. Wayne Owen The Cultural Arts Club Mis. Dean S. Lee and famwill meet December 7 at 8 ily, 420 Owen, spent Thanks and family, 1314 Marilyn, with p.m. in Bountiful at the res- giving Day in Richmond at spent Thanksgiving idence of Miss Lu Jeanne the home of parents, Mr. relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Miss Ladeane and Mrs. V. B. Tripp. About Creighton Owen, 1434 EverBird. Miss Allen and Miss 20 persons were present for ett, for a dinner of turkey, cranberries, jello salad and Bird will sponsor an Aus- the dinner. A Layton pinochle club pumpkin and apple pie. tralian travelog, followed will Twelve were hold their Christmas present for the a by typical Australian supper, according to Mrs. Yvon- party at the NCO Club at dinner. Today, December 1, is the ne Spencer, president of the Hill AFB December 4 at 7:30 p.m. The husbands are first birthday of Darrell club. The following girls of invited to the dinner and Lee Patrick, son of Mr. and Troop 45 received their girl dancing rarty, according to Mrs. Norman Lee Patrick, scout pins when they were Doris Lee, president of the 1214 Marilyn. On Thanksgiving Day, the Patricks eninvested Nov. 20, Kim Benz-le- club. A nt Lester tertained some 16 guests at the favorite Christine Nancy Call, Farnsworth, Peggy Ham- OBrien home, 556 Church, dinner, including Mr. and mer, Karen McKenzie, Sue is southern fried chicken, Mrs. Billy Patrick, Clearfield; Mrs. Joyce Austin and Stevens, Marilyn Strong, green salad and hot rolls. deMrs. attains the OBrien children, John Nance and Gale Varney and Bonnie Walker. They were present- licious chicken by first dip- son, Danny, Kaysville; and ed their pins by the leaders ping the pieces in egg and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Erma Walker and Dorothy milk and rolling it in crack- Patrick and daughter KarMarsell. The girls families er crumbs, then submerging en, Syracuse. Id Sandra it in the deep fryer. were invited to attend. On the menu of the Rod- Prince was in the Holy Cross A neighborhood meeting will be held Dec. 17 at 10 ney O'Briens, 588 Church, hospital last week for a tonin the Community for Thanksgiving was tur- silectomy. Sandras parents p.m. Church in Clearfield. All key, cranberries, etc, with are Mr. and Mr3. Bevan leaders are reminded to pumpkin and pecan pie to Prince, 1411 Stanford. The first daughter was bring crafts to display, ac- top it off. Guests at their to Mr. and Mrs. Avan home born included the for day cording to Mrs. Fred Judd, 1461 Scott Circle, Mr. Beazer Mrs. and Probasco, Roy Clearfield. and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. November 24 at 8:40 a.m., Glen Street Cecil Kirk, 350 Horace Dalton and Mr. and weighing six pounds and Layton Church, is attending Weber Mrs. Duane Frahm, all of five ounces. She will be named Peggy Marlene. College for a course in bas- Syracuse. Family members number- Grandparents of the new ketball refereeing. In Granger for Thanksgiv ing 17 joined Mrs. Mae G. children are Mr. and Mrs. ing dinner was Mr. and Mrs Odle, 231 Green, for Thanks- Walter Paxon, Gilman, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ariel Knowles, 457 Church giving dinner. Clifwish to Mrs. Here Wilson, Jerome, Idaho. Mrs. where 13 people were seated around the table of Mr. and for Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green rs 21-2- 2 Mar-woo- y, OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Layton Store TILL 8 p.m. A-1- y- Victory Park Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casper, California, spent a few days here last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert T. McCoard, 267 Melody. Here this week at the McCoard home are Mr. and Mrs. John McCoard and son Weston, Portland, Oregon. They had Thanksgiving dinner at the McCoard home as did a son and family, Mr. and Mrsv Robert McCoard, Logan, and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Whittaker and family, Circleville. Golden Acres Tuikey, eianbernes and all were served to seven din BUDGET PRICED Tgaymodes v. - fashioned, first quality nylons give you glamour sheerness plus of measure excellent df1 GIVE HER FINE! SMOOTH! FEATHER TRIQUE LINGERIE 7 BATH & MAT SETS f ' Shell love Penney own Feather Trique! So light yet $3 Deep cotton pile is soft and absorbent, skid resistant mats. opaque, smooth and fitting, lushly surfaced 1 sup 44 7 i, m, of I 3 9 PROPORTIONED SUPS 33 I PROPORTIONED PETTIS 098 O WN(T pun wu. Save big! Buy Smart! Every department is packed with Gift Values! derson home, 258 Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hoi- derness, 244 Barbara, had their family together for fried chicken, cranberries, corn on the cob, hot rolls, lemon and choc, pie and ic cream. The Holderness fam-il- y is planing a trip to Riviera, Texas, for the Christmas holidays to be with parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G, and Robertson family. Birthdays falling in December at the Holderness horn will be for Wendy, who will be two December 11, and Sissy, who will celebrate her first birthday December 17. Wendell L. Hule celeb- rated his birthday 7 7 77 & and family, Mr. and Mrs Dick Haynes and children Layton. Mr. and Mrs, Merritt Niel & son and family were guests of Mrs. Carrie Ast at dinner in Ogden last Sunday. Sr Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson had an Indian student from Brigham City as a house guest for three days V last week on the Davis High School exchange program. A 7 7 7 7 v Paul IV. spent Barbara, Hunter, Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Ruth and Mr. Mrs. 268 Cad-we- " . w - For a lasting T Christmas 1 M y 7 KAYSVILLE n . . . 3 American Greeting Christmas Cards of design and verse. 14 lor ior Hf' -- ""V. P aJ Specials by the Bo- x- v 4 59c h 25 $2.00 The Morris Johnson famiwere ly guests on ThanksIndividualized Cards for Everyone. giving Day of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Johnson s Appropriate Xmas Wrappings Ribbons, Seals in Salt Lake. v ,4 Visitors during the week and Tags. NO of Mrs. Nellie Cole were her son Bill Cole, Ogden, who & 3 GIFTS GALORE visited Wednesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heckert and children, Syracuse, who Your Xmas Headquarters were dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker were guests of Mr. E. L. Frost, Mgr. Phone 57 N and Mrs. Ralph Steed in 3 3 Salt Lake for Thanksgiving dinner. L a ,fr h mvt-jsm- I T Two ways to give the Great Whiskey of the OL.West or SPECIAL! HAND BEADED SLIPPEI 187 EARLY AMERICAN LOOP SPREAD SCRATCH FINISH WOOL FELT HAT! 290 both from Kentucky both beautifully 95 gift-wrappe- C5 Womens sizes. by 108 inches. Pernevs Robin Hood Eveinch beautiful,, slippeis stjie wool felts have a 2 Pennevs low priced re- snuggly inch brim, large feather versible spread is nice- Gift pretty with heaped bunny fur. Simulated leather-lik- e plastic with soles. Cotsoft cushiony ton felt lined. 5 to 9. SHOP FZNtziYS . . J n- m r vwvw. - f LITTER, A Y OIF EL SAVE! .WwWj'iKv.vir.vf .v.vuv.'. Ihi :i.C I You give much more, when you give an electric dryer. An electric dryer costs less to no complicated shutmaintain off valves to get out of order . . . fewer operating parts. Electric heat is pure and safe as of with no fume-fadin-g light clothes. And clothes dry electrically for only about 5c a load! d for the holidays. it ivumn and novelty ornament. ly fringed! Machine And theyre water repel- wash, medium setting. lent. Red, black and Bleached or antique w hite. olive! Y CUIL LIVE - E2 ansnsrs1 ssooir THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEYQ. PROOF, KENTUCKY ELEN0tD.WHISKEY.86.Pk0QLJ5JBAm.llEUTRAk ll, Mrs. Hunters mother. They also visited with other relatives that day. Harman's Cafe was the setting for Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen, 213 Glen Place. Mrs. Hansen has been going into Ogden to take care of her brother Serrell Pouhen and son Billy. Mr. Poulsen has had a heart operation recently. Mrs. Poulsen works at Hill AFB. FROST DRUG COMPANY Featuies Thanks- The following giving were invited in for dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coleman, Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coleman and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Kunz and family, Logan. day'. h Mrs. W, C. Knowles. Mrs. Rex Layton, JFull ner guests at the Emil Hen d, Seven-year-- o Dale-Churc- Page 3 ? 3 i ifjy 4 |