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Show (?3 Ull Mrs. Attend Funeral Thelda Turner and parents Mr. and Mrs. her S. C. Bowles of Rigby, Idaho went to Nephi Friday and Saturday to attend the funeral of her fathers uncle, Thomas Bale. They stayed at the home of Roy Bowles. Exams examinations for the school Farmington Elementary were held on Tuesday in Kaysville at the Uavis County health offices. Fifty children were scheduled to Pre-Scho- Pre-scho- February THE JOURNAL 2 Page ol ol be checked. Mr. Joe Wilcox is Health chairman. Primary Meet North Farmington Ward Primary prepartion meeting was held Wednesday night at the home of Thelma White. Davis Rigby gave the lesson for Lucy Rigby, Inservice leader. Sunday School The Sunday School class of Harold Moon met at his home for a party Saturday night. An evening of fun was had by the twelve and thirteen-year-ol- d boys and as they he teaches that girls in built the newly played games recreation basement. room of the Moons House Guest Mrs. Catherine Hansen of Salt Lake is visiting this week at the home of her daughter and Bishop and Airs. DeVaughn Jones. Mrs. Hansen is recuperating from a long illness. son-in-la- w Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison of Bountiful were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their daughMr. and Mrs. ter and Reed Van Fleet. The Harrisons left Tuesday for California for a months visit. Tooele Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ross Turner (Edna) of Tooele visited in Farmington on Sunday with Mrs. Eliza Burnham, who was celebrating her eighty-secon- d birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams entertained at a dinner for Mrs. Burnham on Sunday. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dean Swaner, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Miller and Mayor and Mrs. DeLore Nichols at a dinner party a week ago Wednesday night. Airs. Griffith had her table set in colors of blue and gold which were very effective and beautiful. Frank Sorenson Frank Sorenson returned home from the hospital Sunday. Laurence Miller underwent a hernia litoperation last Thursday. TheDar-reld tle son of Nyla Burnham and Ward has been in the hospital with a stomach obstruction. Scout Program The Scouts presented the program for the Sunday evening service in the Farmington Second Ward. Those participating were Neil Van Fleet, Preston Clark, son-in-la- w, fe Farmington that George Manning, a former resident of Jarmmgton Air for Conditioning-temperatuer ly,8 U A (.111 Gerald and Kaye Dobson visited over the weekend at the homo and son of Mrs. George Manning, suffered a heart attack two weeks takago in Idaho Falls. He was en by ambulance to the hospital David Jones, Jerry Hess, Neil Ses- and 'given oxygen. He seems to sions, Nick Rose, Bob Warnock, be improving but will have to reDavid Cunningham, and Shelby main in the hospital a few mere Bentley. David Hughes sang The weeks. Mr. Manning owns a floral Flag Without a Stain. Tad Hess shop in Idaho Falls. played a selection on his accordian Vince Hogge and a male quartet Fred Gregory, Vince Hogge was operated on a Irvin Pearson, Lynn Stoddard, and for a double William Hardy gave a selection, week agoHeWednesday went to the hospital hernia. they were accompanied by Wilda in Ogden and had the operation Hardy. James Parcell, Scoutmasbefore his wife was told. He said ter, had charge of the program. he didn't want to worry her. Edward Fisher, Larry Miller, Ned Myers and Duane Jensen posted Babies Blessed the colors. Edith Walsh, speech were The following babies director, arranged the program. blessed Sunday in the Farming-to- n Two Babies Second Ward Fast Day serTwo babies were blessed in the vice. Lynn Eugene, son of MelNorth Farmington Fast Day ser- vin and Edith Keller; Phillip Reed vices. The wee son of Grant and Tornow, wee son of Clarence and Mary Lue Lloyd was named Keith Margery Tornow and tiny Debra Farr Lloyd and the little son of Ann Hamblin, daughter of WilElda and Larry Powell was named liam D. Hamblin and the late Lowell Eva Hamblin. Powell. Ben Stephen Grant Johnson and Linda Lee Barbara Ann Eldredge, Jacqu-lin- e White were confirmed members of Eunice Myers and Lloyd Saints Church. the Latter-da- y members of the Church of Jesus California Guest Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y A visitor from California at Francis Divers were confirmed the home of Mrs. Mary Bennion Sunday Dinner is her son Don Bennion. Mr. BenMr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnston nion lives in Palo Alto, Calif., and he and his wife have five chil- of Clinton were guests Sunday at the home of Dir. and DIrs. DIelvin dren. Keller and Dir. and DIrs. DI. L. Mrs. Mirinda Clark Mrs. Mirinda Clark is in the Keller. Weekend Visitor hospital in Salt Lake. She is under observation and will have tests George Elliott of Salt Lake vistaken and possibly an operation. ited over the weekend at the home of his daughter and George Manning Word has been received in Dir. and DIrs. Wallace Hight. son-in-la- 8. of Geralds parents, Dir. and DIrs. George Dobson. Dinner Party The members of the Farmington First Ward bishopric and their wives had dinner Saturday nigiii at Hillside House. Book Review Ferris Workman, Kathryn Jen- nings and Fay Jensen attended a luncheon on DIonday at the Ambassador Hotel in Salt Lake. They heard a book review given by Helen Kimball. New Home Dir. and DIrs. Rulon Thayne have moved into the home owned by Frank Stevenson and Joyce Good- rich has moved into the home of Olive and Richard Hudson. Study Group and DIrs. Ray Hall were hosts Sunday night to their study group. About nineteen membeis Delong to this group. Funeral Services DIrs. Floyd Estes has returned home from Albuquerque, New Dlexico, where she went about two weeks ago to attend the funeral of her nephew Oebry Wright. Dir. Mrs. Iva Wood Iva Wood has returned home from the hospital where she has been for observation and She is not feeling at all well. In Play Lucy Rigby of Farmington is playing in the university play Inherit the Wind currently pla ing at Kingsbury Hall. The play will go through Saturday wiiii a matinee Saturday afternoon at l! p.m. at reduced prices. Birthdays Celebrated To celebrate Tad and Je;ry Hess birthdays, the family of Dir. and DIrs. Milton J. 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