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Show age of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Green and family of Kaysville, also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green and Mrs. Louise Green of Kaysville, and Arthur Hess. News About Folks in FARMINGTON Barbara Gregory Correspondent Phone: Farmington 19 l-- Miss J Mr. and Mrs. De Vaughn Jones had as their guest on Thanksgiving Francis December THE JOURNAL 8 Peterson of Salt Lake City. Resting and recuperating at home following an operation last week in a Salt Lake City hospital is Mrs. James Mannos. Mr. and Mrs. Gallard Carr have! moved into their new home on 3rd East. Still camping out say the Carrs for they still have a little finishing to do. Mrs. Dell Larkin and two sons Rodney, Scott, of Reno, Nevada, are spending a week at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Burnham Mrs. Larkin came to; Leonard. Utah to attend the funeral of her grandmother Esther A. Green. Bishop and Mrs. B. J. Leonard had as their other guests for Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jay Green and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green and Max Green. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Sjoblom had as their guests for Thanks-- ' giving Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green j Kidnapers After Arraignment Margaret Leonard had as her holiday guests some 3! family members. They included families of Bishop and Mrs. Richmond! Young, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs.! Oscar Onstott of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pitt of Bountiful, Mr.; and Mrs. Carl Hinman, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Leonard, and Mr. and M rs. M. P. Leonard. Mrs. Eliza Manning spent Thanksgiving in Bear River with! her two daughters Mrs. Steve; (Lucille) Potter and Mrs. Herm (Effie) Potter. Mr. and Mrs Nephi Taylor entertained members of their family at a lovely dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lloyd were! ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Heavily chained and handcuffed, Brown Mrs. Bonnie Heady and Carl Austin Hall are shown dinner guests for Thanksgiving at Federal Court left after as being arraigned on charges of extorthey the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tion. First degree murder charges were filed against the pair. The warrants were issued at St. Joseph, Missouri, where the body of Argyle in Woods Cross. Home from studies at Brigham grave under a Bobby Greenlease was found buried in a four-folaver of lime. Young University for turkey din-- ! ner were Joyce and Vince, daugh- - Mrs. Bob Vincent for a delightful Mrs. Alice Foxley Hughes family ter and son of Mr. and Mrs.! met to help celebrate her S3rd Thanksgiving meal. Newell Hess. A very pleasant time was en- birthday. Mrs. Hughes makes her Mayor and Mrs. Alton P. Rosej and family were guests of Mr. and; joyed on Sunday when members of home with a son David here in kid-nape- ot rs 5, 1953 She was born in Farmington. London, England, and has spent most of her life in Kaysville and Members of her Farmington. family present for the special occasion were Mrs. Alice May Bronn of Washington, 1). C, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Danielson of Evanston, Wyoming;' Mr. and Mrs. William Foxley of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Foxley of Lay-toMarion Bolton of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Evans n; of Layton. Special interest classes have spent time obtaining for next weeks program very interesting numbers. Farmington First ward has arranged a special musical program with the Gregory Sisters: Fern Hess, and Dorothy Killpack. Farmington Second ward has engaged Mr. and Mrs. Walt Jennings. They will show colored slides and lecture on various trips taken recently. Thanksgiving week end found families and friends meeting one such occasion was held at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams. On Saturday evening they entertained as their guests, at a lovely dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wood, of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Swaner, Mrs. Millie Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Warnock. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eldridge and two children spent Thanksgiving with a sister and family in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Miller had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hunt of Carson City, Nevada. To afford friends a chance to greet the Hunts, (Mike and Roberta were former resi- dents of Farmington) invited for light refreshments were Bishop and Mrs. Lloyd Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stayner, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van Fleet, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-to- n J. Hess, Bishop and Mrs. Richard Clark, Mr. and Mrs. De Vaughn Jones and Mrs. Helen Hughes. In Egypt there once lived a teaser And all of the boys wished to squeeze her. But after a while She went down the Nile And you should have seen Julius Ceasar. 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Two thrones were placed in the Cathedral where the couple sat during the service conduced by Bishop Athenagoras. The King and Queen are being presented with a rose bud bouquet old, by Christine Vamvas, te 3-y- after the ceremony. r. |