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Show Page 4 THE JOURNAL January 18, 1958 rann iut The Thornley family ful Christmas and was thrilled Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thornley of with the thoughtfulness of those Salt Lake City entertained at din- at home. He also stated that the ner last Sunday. Those from Lay-to- n temperature was fifteen degrees included Mr. and Mrs. William below zero in the day time where Thornley, Mrs. Elizabeth Ilansen, he is. Mrs. Golda Downs and sons Bobby Ill at Home and Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lucy Schofield is confined to her Thornley and son and Mr. and Mrs. home with an illness and her many Gayford Cue and little daughter fiiends wish her a speedy recovLaurie Jo. 51 rs. Alfred Stevens Mrs. Alfred Stevens returned home Sunday after spending the last two weeks in the Dee Hospital where she was suffering from high blood pressure and a heart ailment. In hospital Mrs. Esther Tibbets wa taken to the Benedicts Hospital last Saturday for observation due to an illness. Grandmother v isits Mrs. David Weaver has been spending the past week in Bountiful, staying with her three grandchildren while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Melie Fadel were on a business trip back eaM. Broken leg Miss Katherine Ellison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison, had the misfortune of breaking her leg last week while skiing. Mrs. Russell Barker Layton and Mrs. Maurine Thuiston were at a family dinner Years day at the Russell on New Barker home, Marilyn Drive. Mrs included Guests Bretts Mrs. A T. and Mr. Thurston, Farnsworth and sons, Melvin and Newell and Miss Pat Baynes, all of Salt Lake City; Vicki and Camille Thurston, Layton. Keith Bagley Mrs. Keith Bagley is convalescing at her home after having pneumonia. Mrs. Laura Egbert has been taking care of the children during Mrs. Bagievs illness. P.alph Pages Honored at the Layton Second l.'k'H Fireside Meeting The Mia Maids, Explorers for M Men, Jr. Gleaners and M Men of the Kaysville Third ward held a fireside Sunday evening at the home of Miss Diane Ball. Twenty attended. Richard Durham, of the Seminary at Davis High School, was guest speaker. ery. Overnight Visitors Four Generations Mr. and Mrs. George Swan, hour generations were repre- Laketown, were Saturday oversented when Chad Howard Denny night guests of Miss Irene Swan. was named in services at the Lay-to- n La s Vegas Week-enFirst Ward last Sunday, his Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gun, Mr. father, Howard Denny, grandfath- and Mrs. Vern Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Don Coinia, Layton, spent the er, Albeit E. Denny, and greatgrandfather, Willard Thompson. week end at Las Vegas, Nevada. National Wool Growers Bishop Edgar Denny, Bountiful, aFo assisted in the blessing which Mrs. Thornley K. Swan, Utah was given by Albert Denny. State Director for the Make It With Wool Contest, acYourself Louis Thornley companied by the two Utah winMr. and Mrs A. T. Low visit- ners, Joyce Johnson, Salt Lake; ed Saturday with Louis Thornley Johnson, Holden, left by who is confined to the Logan hos- Jerry plane Friday for Phoenix, Aripital. At the last report Mr. zona, where they will attend the Thornley condi ion was lifted as National Wool Growers Make It ci itical. Yourself With Wool, convention. Mr. Swan and Mr. and Mrs. J. William Swan will join her on Monday at Phoenix to attend the convention. John II. Robins John II. Robins left Tuesday on a business tiip to Harrison Hot Springs, Canadi, for one week. Sunday Guests Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Horslev were, Mr. and Mrs. d Sance Club Buys sweaters Lucy Oleson The Davis High Kaysville School Dance Club officers purchased sweateis which they wore By for the first ary !, lb.'is. time Thursday, Janu- The Dance Club members have been meeting in the luncheon room, while eight couples continue to practice for the traveling assembly. The officers said that the lunch Ward Sacrament service last Sunroom creates a Letter atmosphere. were Mr. and Mrs. day, January and brings all the people small Its Ralph Page. Tribute was paid to than being spread rather together them for their service to church so far apait. and communitv. The eight couples have been Noel I'Pnt Mr and Mrs. Chaile Flint learning A Darts Dream in Meri- a telephone call from their cana to the tune of Bubbles in son, Noel Flint la- -t Sundav. Noel the Wine. is currently serving an LDS MisMr. and Mr:-- . Kenneth Muir have sion in North Dakota, with his been teaching the couples the modheadquarters at Grand Forks. He em fox trot with Mericana rhythm reported that he had had a wonder for some time. le-ceiv- ed d. someone away at school ? eighteen members of her family at a family Saturday gathering at her home evening. PSv ent. The Nate Kilfoyles Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kilfoylc ard two daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snow in Um-pleb- Steiling Moiton is. very at ill home sutfeiing evening. Familv Partv keep up on the news by long distance Remember, rates are lowest after 6 P.M. and all day Sunday lower when you call station-to-statio- always Mountain States Telephone Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton entertained at a family dinner Sun SV FINE BUSINESS CARDS . . . . Are Your Best Salesman . . . . DUCHESNE COUNTY . . . Utahs land of milk and honey '&&&-- J - NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NaUl Advertising Representative Advertising Service Newspaper N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. terms of subscription Advance Per Year. Payable in LLOYD E. ANDERSON y Brigham Citv. last Thursday. Birthday Dinner AWnriATlOf MEMBER- weie m Published Bv INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 UTAH STATF Guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton, Mr. and Mis. Clifton Jensen, Sunset; Mr. and AIis. Jerry Furgson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. William and their families. Sterling Morton Salute to weekly newspaper published ir the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of the under Layton, Utah, 1879. March 8, $8.50 T JOURNAL A 333 Mr. and Mrs. Emery Buhler, Juanita, birthday. House Guests Vale, Oregon, were Wednesday Mis. Charlotte Hutchinson, Miss guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ann and Ella Neddo, Virginia Bu'uei. Neddo, all of Logan; Miss Carolyn Lynn Nine were ' nn Nance, who is serving on Rasmussen, Clearfield, guests of Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen an LDS mission at South Dakota, over the week-enwill return h nne February it Dinner Guests vas learned tlr's week. Mr. and Mrs. Verle L. Buhler and son, Kurt, Farmington, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler, Sunday. From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Jess W. Walters and sons, Jesse and Gary, Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walters this week. Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roethel and family, Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Cater. Family Dinner Mrs. Effie B. Miller entertained from pneumonia. Saturday Guest William Bloxham and Mr. John Giaham, Ogden, visited Saturday Ray Howell. Provo; Mrs. Alice with Mr. and Mr. Samuel Blox-haJones, Pi ice; Mr. and Mrs. M. T. and family. Haimon, and Miss Myrtice HarSaturday Guests mon, Salt Lake. 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