Show THE OGDEN Many Lay ton Families on Vacations Ladies Literary Club Honors Mates — Layton families are still "on the go" during summer vacations Mr and Mrs Diamond Adams daughter Carol and son Richard are in the east They purchased a new car in Detroit and will drive home by way of Canada Bcston New York City Washington D C and other places of Mrs Yergen Newman LAYTON interest J """ of her marriage to Richard D Belnap t Studio) (Loveland Garden of the Hotel Utah Mr is a graduate of nouncing the engagement of their Weber Belnap where he was af- College daughter Rose Ann to Richardjjilialed with Alpha Rho Omega D Belnap son of Mr and Mrs Club and Delta Sigma Lambda Lovell Belnap 219 31st St After Sept" 26 he will contake will The marriage place tinue his studies at Brigham He and his Sept 16 in the Salt Lake City Young University LDS Temple to be followed by bride will make their home at 55 a wedding luncheon given bythe East 5th North in Provo Meetings of Ogden Clubs -- The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet In the church parlors on Thursday at 10 am for brunch Circle No 2 with Mrs Stanley Moore as be the hostesses Mrs Max Jones is in charge of the program Mrs Leroy Fouts will be the guest speaker who will talk on chair-manwi- or Mrs 'B Beaudoin Barens J their home at tne present Woman's Relief Corps will meet Thursday at 12 noon in the IOOF Hall for a covered dish luncheon A business meeting will be held at 2 pm Classmates They spent most of their time in Southwest Harbor Maine with Mr and Mrs L S Winsor and three grandchildren Marilyn Mark and Brian Mrs Winsor is the former Lyolya Wixom eldest daughter of the Earl Wixoms On the way home they visited Canada and went down to Glacier National Park over to Se- - When they arrived home on Monday they found their son Sgt Harry Walker had returned from the Hawaiian Islands where he has been stationed for the past 25 months with the Marine Corps He is now stationed at the Navy Base in Clearfield until his release Sgt and Mrs Walker with their daughter are making SUNSET CLINTON — There Caroline Tomlinson of Mt Pleas-- i have been a- - number of out of ant fi anj4 Hfre HfSttiaol V T3ni ' town visitors here recently son of Sunset are relaxing with Harlan Bybee of Los Angeles their children in the cool mounis here with his parents Mr and tains of Harrison Kan at the home of Mr Burson's parents Mrs Clarence Bybee Miss Donna Granquist daugh- Their next stop before returnter of Mr and Mrs Harvey Gran- ing home will be in Florida quist of Ogden has been visiting where Ahey will be house guests with Mr and Mrs Kay Bayne in of Mrs Burson's mother Mr and Mrs Arthur G Mum-forSunset Mr and Mrs Herbert Tomlin-soare home from an extended of Sunset are entertaining tour of Idaho Oregon California Mr Tomlinson's mother Mrs and Nevada They were accom panied by their two sons Jimmy and Gary They stopped with relatives in each state In San Francisco the boys enjoyed a visit to the zoo Mr and Mrs Howard Frazier of Clinton with their four daughters Nancy Shanna Linda and Dixie have returned from a week's vacation in Yellowstone They were accompanied by friends of the family Mr and Mrs John Muir of Sunset and Mr Frazier's brother-in-laO J Bambrough of Riverdale J d More Eat With Fingers Than Forks Spoons or Chopsticks Tf The Chinese of course T— irATIICDIMC KTI"IT have Calif (AP)—Bet-te- r rot tell this to Junior but morepeople today are eating with I their fingers than with forks: or spoons or even chopI sticks Says a lecturer in food technology at Mills College "Whejl you count up the primitive peoples of the world — especially ifr India South America and Affica — you will find that the soa!led civilized eaters on our plinet are still in the minorjf MOBILE ENCYCLOPEDIA Caii Rietz who is a sort of used chopsticks for many centuries They were treating the preparation of food as an esthetic art 2000 years before the first Christmas before Europe had written language On display at the college is a fascinating collection of eating utensils Rietz has been assembling for 20 years It dates back to the Stone Age Rietz has customers abroad in the food machinery business he heads and it gives him a fine chance to pursue his hobby i of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Stanford Hunsaker and daughter Jane of Logan Mr and Mrs Newel Welch and children of Pocatello Idaho Mr and Mrs Collin Hunsaker and baby of Brigham City Mrs Mickey Mairo with their daughter Barbara and son Norman spent Sunday at Lagoon The Honeyville Boy Scouts with their leaders Tarol and New oil-ri- Nutri-Ton- ch 'WAVES DEEP LITTLE-A- ( Mr and Mrs DeVere Wintle with their son William and twin e daughters Rosemary and were in Layton on Friday evening at the home of Mrs Win-tie- 's parents Mr and Mrs L I Layton and to visit with Mrs Wintle's sister Mrs Jack Johnson of White Sands N M who is here with her children visiting relatives and friends Rose-mari- permanent waves from- $1000 and up will a year's supply of the l ?l L 1Desi snampoo TorJ ner nair For Further Information & Appointments Call - 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( " 1 i es There are two general schools of thought on clothes: have lots of them at small cost or have and Mrs Austin Wintle in Ogden j Blaine Hunsaker had a three-da-y few but be sure there's quality Mr and Mrs Leland Hunsaker's outing at Toney Grove Logan present Something in h both In either case it's good taste family picnicked in Logan Can- Canyon " max counts The Honeyville LDS Ward Reyon on Sunday afternoon Present were Mr and Mrs Leland Hun- union was held in the ball park saker and daughter Carol Mr Saturday j afternoon and Mrs Rex Lewis and children NEW MEXICO VISITORS Petersen J XT OAKLAND ity" w Centerville Family Visits Honey ville Hunsakers Picnic in Logan Canyon n so-i- Mary Knowles Sunset and Clinton Have Visitors Several From Davis Take Vacations n the-Man-sio- 1 j Last Min tlte Vegelables j The Classmates Club will meet Konea Saturday at 1:15 pm at the Mansion House For reservations call Mrs C W Parry Eaqles Auxiliary or Mrs Lee Turner The Eagles Auxiliary Drill 9861 on Team will hold its practice Wednesday at 8 pm in the Women of Moose Lodge Hall r Women of the Moose Radiant Chapter 134 will have a ritual Pioneer Repractice at the home in Ogden The- Pioneer Club WBA Canyon Tuesday at 8 pm 1 will meet at view No All escorts and committee a' 1:30 House Thursday for HONEYVILLE — Visitors here chairmen are requested to be luncheon" include Mr and Mrs Darrel Muir For reservations call Mrs Earl present and son Clarence and Todd and baby son from Centerville are here a few days with Mrs Muir's parents Mr and Mrs Warron - Mi is j When you're furnishing a house or apartment best plan is to put the taiost money into the things you expect to have a long time and the least into acces- - 27 Colonial Dr for story Mr and Mrs Smith Wait and family arrived home Monday from a three-da- y stay at Richfield While there Mr Wait participated with the Davis County Posse at the state meeting of the Utah Riding Posse Clubs WEEKEND VISITORS Mr and Mrs A J Robinson and family have been entertains ing Mr and Mrs Lorin A Robinson of Kanaraville Mr Robin son's parents who have also spent some time with another son and family in Orem " Woman's Relief Corps The ll y out-of-tow- parents of the bride at the Roof Methodist Women w LAYTON — A number of Lay- - j attle Wash Nyssa Ore and ton families have returned from Boise n Mr and Mrs Ray Walker spent trips Mr and Mrs Earl Wixom and a few days in Las Vegas returndaughter Carol Gay are home ing home by way of Boulder ' from a threeonth's vacation Dam Rose Ann Kelly to Wed : Richard D Belnap Mr and Mrs Lavell Kelly 2651 Van Buren Ave are an I Layton Families Home From Trips To Maine Canada Nevada Hawaii MISS ROSE ANN KELLY has set Sept 16 as the date AUGUST 28 1055 -- Otto Cole and Katie Dangle of granddaughter CaUfornia and Shirley Call attended the reunion of the Cox family held Saturday in Hooper Mr and Mrs Dean Simmons and youngsters Bob Billy and Lee Ann and Mr and Mrs Wayne Flint and children Dennis Marsha and Shawna accompanied the Boy Scouts from the Layton LDS Second Ward and tne Layton LDS Fourth Ward to last Camp New Fork Wyo week Irvin Newman flew to Monro on Sunday to be the overnight guest of his parents Mr and 4 Practical Furnishings Charles Forbes arrived home j Centerville The husbands were from Seattle Wash and will J special guests Supper w a s to 50 served ente the University of Utah this Hostesses were Mrs Harry fall He has taken leave of ab- sence from the Boeing Airplane Thorney Mrs Stephen Call Mrs Co He is the son of Mr and Mrs Thorley Taylor and Mrs Horace Clarence Forbes s Mr and Mrs Leland Watt and Barber LAYTON JAYCEES family motor to East Garland on Thursday for a visit with Mrs The Jaycees with their and sister partnersLayton Watt's brother-in-laand invited guests held Mr and Mrs Harman Pierson their summer on Sunday and family They were accom- at The Wheel outing Weber in Canyon panied back home by their son CAMPING TRIP James who has been working on Twenty-on- e a farm in East Garland for the eirls between the ages of 12 and 18 members off past three weeks Paul Watt son of Mr and Mrs the Beehive and Junior Gleaner John L Watt is home after a groups of the Layton LDS Sets visit with Ronald Clayburn at ond Ward went on a three-dathe home of his parents Mr and camping trip at Farmington CanMrs See Clayburn of Provo for- yon The outing was supervised merly of Layton The previous by Mrs Louis Watts of Layton week Ronald was house guest at and Mrs June Call Lady MIA the Watt's home president for the Second Ward The Layton Ladies Literary The Layton LDS Third Ward Club held its summer party Wed- outing in South Fork was held nesday evening at the home of Aug 22 to Aug 25 x and Mrs Mr B7 R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Mr and Mrs Horace Barber in i STANDARD-EXAMINE- 2530 Wall vonuo -- or tho EPf) convenient - U 023-2Ct- h St Dial 0Y ertfres ropp " V 4-26- 81 in D (0) oitif) Dinl3-001- 0 |