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Show Page October Till: JOURNAL 2 News About Folks in HE GREW 8, 1931 A PRETTY FAIR CUSHAW LAYTON Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Phone 0502-- J 1 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burnham and daughters, Mary Ann, and Christine aie spending a week in Sun Valley. FLOWERS FOR MILADY BALMY BERMUDA Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Stromberg found that autumn provides a variety of Berholiday pleasures in sunny muda. Stromberg, who is associated with Olsen Chervolet company of Layton, won the holiday to the island resort as one of the grand prizes in a nationwide Chevrolet sales contest. During their stay they were entertained at Bermudas famed Castle Harbour Hotel and g escorted on planned and fishing trips. President E. Garret Barlow' and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen of Santa Monica, California, visited last week with President I. Haven Barlow and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green. Mrs. Lucy G. Barlow, who has been visiting here with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Green and President and Mrs. Barlow, returned home with her sight-seein- son. Mrs. Dee Chipman of Salt Lake spent Wednesday with her parents, the Leo Hills. Mrs. Roy Hogan and daughter, j IAWRINCE R. BUOL, 34, of Stockton, Calif., clings to his wife, Sue, in Hong Kong after five and a half years of imprisonment by the Sherlene of Bancroft Idaho, spent Chinese Communists. The former civilian flier, 30 pounds lighter, last week at the home of Mr. and said he was not treated badly. His first question was, Who won Mrs. Milton Call. the last five Rose Bowl games? Mrs. Buol had been waiting at the Miss Joy Sanford of Portland, border since his release was announced. (International Radiophoto ) Oregon, is spending her vacation School are, President Reed Poll, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons News About Folks in son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poll of and family. She is a cousin of SUNSET-CLINTO- N South Weber; Vice President, Roys. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dickson of Sharon Barnett, daughter of Mr. JEAN BURSON Logan spent the week end with Mr. Mrs. Woodrow Barnett of Sun- and Mrs. Elbern Dickson. Rodney and Correspondent set; and Secretary Carol Dawson, is attending the A. C. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hovey have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George moved to Logan. Their three chilMr. and Mrs. Lenard Huff of E. Dawson of Sunset. dren are staying with grandparSunset are directing the North Class officers among the Sun- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward SimpDavis Stake MIA play, San Juan son this week. Mr. Hovey has been crowd School set are, Stanley High 8 be Oct. to at presented Outpost, transferred from Evanston, Wyo8:00 p.m. at the Stake House in Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. George ming, to Logan where he is emClearfield. Among the cast of ten S. Reid, who was elected Junior ployed by the J. C. Penney store people of this three act pioneer-wester- n Class President at Davis High there. play are Don Bert Hening-e- r The Executive Board of the Daand Van Heninger also of Sun- School; and Joel Izatt, son of Mr. vis AssoCounty Parent-Teacheand Mrs. Wilford Izatt, who was set. elected Sophomore Class President ciation met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. George B. Wilcox, Among the members of the at Davis High School. Joel was of the county organizaKaysville Branch of the A.A.U.W. Student Body President last year president tion. who attended a membership lunchThe annual fall meeting of the eon at the Deseret Inn in Salt Lake Brent Heninger of Sunset who City recently were Mrs. John Fuit is now serving in the LDS Mission Wasatch District of the Diocesan of Clinton, Mrs. Michiel Burson of Field in Germany, and his brother, Council of Catholic Women opened Sunset and Mrs. James Larison of Gary Heninger who is in the mis- at Layton Wednesday for Relegates Roy who teaches in Clinton. sion field in Holland, met for a from Layton, Brigham City, Ogden reunion while both attended the and Logan. Meetings were held at Guests in the home of Mr. and recent LDS the St. Rose of Lima Church, with Temple Dedication in Mrs. John Fuit of Clinton during Bern, Switzerland. Both boys are some 50 delegates heard addresses the recent Conference time were sons of Mr. and Sirs. V. E. Hening- by Marie Thompson, satat DCCW Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Michaelson er of Sunset. president; Mrs. A. C. Norwood, and niece of Mrs. Fuits. SALLY'S SAIUES A ladies club in Sunset will hold Officers for the seventh grade a meeting this Friday at the home class at North Davis Junior High of Mrs. Kent Smith at 8:00 P.M. ' 85 rs of Brainarda, N. J., holds up and admires the eight-poucushaw he grew and will exhibit at the New Jersey State In Fair Trenton, N. J. The oldest air in America, the Garden States annual exhibition of agricultural and industrial progress will run (International Soundphoto) from September 25 to October 2. BILLY nd LABAR, 10, children. Tickets will be ' available, at no cost, at all AG Food Stores. The concerts will be1 held on Saturday mornings and wall start at 10 oclock. Maurice Abra-vanwill conduct all three conA series of three Utah Symphony certs. youth concerts will be sponsored The decision to sponsor the seiies by the AG Food Stores for the third year. Dates have been set for again was announced Thursday by November 5, February 4 and March Donald P. Lloyd, general manager AG Stores, after a meeting 3, according to David S. Romney, of the includmanaging director of the sym- of the executive committee, ing Chairman Wally Pinborough, phony. Duckworth The concerts will be staged at the John Roghaar, Harry Tabernacle and will be free to all and Ray Johnson. Youth Concerts To be Sponsored By Symphony Mrs. George Egan, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Alice Alston, Brigham City. Mrs. Francis Baker, Ogden dis- trict president, presided over the sessions of the conference and the school el Salt Lake City schools will co operate in the series, according to Vernon J. LeeMaster, music supervisor for the city schools. This is a vitally important program that fits in perfectly with our music studies and we will give it our en- ' supRev. Francis Broome, CSP, offi- thusiastic and whole-hearte- d ciated at the benediction of the port, reported Mr. LeeMaster. blessed sacrament. Meanwhile plans are being made Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Happy, 125 ticfor the annual Utah Phillips, Layton, are the proud parents of a son, born Thursday at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Happy is the former Diane DeSilva. Also arriving at the Dee hospital on Thursday was a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis, 337 Francis Avenue, Layton. Mrs. Lewis is the former Carol Stephens. Symphony ket drive which will open this week. The first regular concert is scheduled at the Tabernacle, Wednesday, November 2. Season tickets are now on sale at the symphony office, 55 West First South. The opening concert will feature Jose Iturbi as guest soloist. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU IN: CHINCHILLAS SECURE YOUR FUTURE BY OPERATING A BRANCH DEPARTMENT FOR OUR BREEDING AND PELTING PLAN: We supply your original fine breeding stock and supervise the entire operation. 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