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Show Augut 21, 1957 Sunset Tin: rr a 4-- 1! Members Top Fair Winners era 1 Family Reunion The beautiful garden at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson were the setting for the Joseph Robinson family reunion on from Sunday. little Mc-Cil- 1 Several members of the Merry Club who are in their through the east and visiting the fourth phase of sewing and cook- historical spots. She attended the at Hill Cumorah. ing, won blue ribbons also. As a pageant California Guests group the club placed first in the Mr. Mrs. Eric Smith and and clothing division and won a blue ribbon also for their group cook- - family of Pasadena, Calif., have ing exhibit which will be placed been guests at the home of Mrs. n in the State Fair. M'he Food can- - Smiths parents Mr. and Mrs. M. visHess. also have They ning project will have a place at ited other friends and relatives. the State Fair also. Maids Mil-to- Earls and Mrs. Ed Earl, son Brent Ed Among individual winners Col-- 1 Steed will enter the State Fair with her Kerr Canning ex- Dibit. She will also enter the State Fair with her dress in the State Fair Style Review. She is one of three girls in the county to receive this honor. Others who placed in the style review' with their dresses were Carol Dawson with a blue ribbon and Shirley Watkins, Shcryn Harnett, Linda Mayhue and Kathleen Call who all took red ribbons for 01 ne weighed s pounds. Rebecca, Helen, Tommy and Freddie eagerly welcomed him home. Alex Stevens Paulette, Tommy and Pamela Green of Gardenia, Calif, are visiting with their grandparents Mr. From Nevada Mr. and Mrs. George Pappas and Mrs. Alex Stevens. They came to Farmington with their aunt and two sons and daughter of i, Nevada have returned to their Connie McDonald who has been home after visiting with Mrs. visiting with them in California Pappas (Elizabeth) mother Mrs. for the summer. From Missouri John Stathis, and other relatives Mrs. Alma Hauetter and party in Farmington. of Parkville, Mo. visited Sunday Returns Home Mrs. Mabel Steed ha returned at the home of Walt and Kathhome after a four weeks tour ryn Jennings. Mrs. Hauetter is Sunset members various clubs in Sunset and Clinton have distinguished themselves recently at the Davis County Fair with their variety of entries and 1, son of doings. Cary Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Fail Steed of Sunset, who belongs to the (Minton Ranchers lead by (Mark Charles, took 7 blue ribbons and a grand champion win with I calves which he entered in the Fair. 4-- H journal Mr. leen and Mr. and sons Carter spent a few Yellowstone. j thirteenth from home. Mrs. Louis Cook and and Bruce of Layton days a week ago in Brent celebrated his birthday while away Co Fishing Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilpack, and Mr. Mrs. Page I armingtnri at the Davis County' fair were; David Potter won grand champion award fur his senior bull calf in the beef cattle show; Ldvvaid 1 i.sher in the junior crop division; Ronald Turner in the op- Strong won on her artistic floral display; Mrs. Christine Brenner won an award on her hand work in the older group; Betty Fisher won on her home canning. There were many other first en crop division; and second place winners from Farmington making a good show Kathry Jennings took queen of from Farmington. the show for her bouquet of rubrum lilies she also won an award fer Called on Mission Word has been received by Mr. her artistic display; Meredce Greand Mrs. Bernard A. Johnson that gory won an award on her roses; Harry Pledger won their son Bruce and his wife have an award for his artistic display been culled to serve in an LI)S in flowers; mission to Old Mexico. They enter the mission home on Sept. 1. Mrs. any Pledger won sweep-stak- e Their testimonial will be on Sept, for her dahlias; Mrs. Grace s in Salt Lake City. flora-bund- a 1 1 1 Kathryns aunt. 4 Mrs. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. Osman Williams and son Walton of San Mateo, Calif were guests at the home of Mr. Williams mother Mrs. John Williams last week. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams were hosts to the Williams family to dinner. North Farmington Mr. Beck of Bountiful was the speaker for the North Farmington Ward sacrament service Sunday evening. Claude Kirtland of the High Council also spoke. Linda Moon was graduated from Primary. Horton Bourne Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne of Garland and Milo Marston of Salt Lake were guests Sunday at the Horton Bourne home. Ed Bradleys Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lewis and family of Salt Lake visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ft Y & r&r D g, .k v iV;, LeGrand Gregory and and family Mayor and Mrs. Alton Rose and family spent a few days lat week at Afton, Wyoming fishing. New Son their efforts. Mr. Mrs. and Howard Hughes Ed Bradley'. Individual wins with blue ribbon became the proud parents of a loaves of bread were Carol Dawson Fishing Trip baby boy Wednesday Aug. 14. The Mr. and Mrs. James LaComb and Sheryn Barnett. Sheryn Barhave returned from a fishing trip nett and Colleen Steed also took a to Panguitch Lake, Freemont Riblue ribbon for their work in the SNAP JUDGMENT Judging contest. Leaders of this Young man, said the old man ver and Utah Lake. Mrs. LaCombs Mrs. Steed and are Earl group severely, when I was your age I, brother Alma Worsley and son of Mrs. Ilarriette Watkins. Another too, thought I knew it all. Now San Bernardino went with them. Reunion in Idaho members lead by I have reached the conclusion that group of Mr. Joand Mrs. M. B. Hammon atMrs. Joseph Sepal and Mrs. I know very little. exclaimed the tended a Hammon family reunion seph Burnett took blue ribbons Qreat Scott! also at the fair. They are Lianna youth in astonishment. Has it a week ago in Idaho Falls. Then KathBurnett and taken this to find that they went fishing at Salmon, Idaho. Sepal, Jayne you long leen Moffitt, who took these blue out? Why, I knew it the minute Monday they attended the funeral in Layton of Annie Hodson and ribbons with dresses they entered. I saw you. visited with Mrs. Ethel Call. Mr. These girls are in their i!nd phase of sewing. Sincerity is to speak as we think, and Mrs. Alma Kynaston went to do as we pretend and profess, to W'ith them. Mrs. La Vica Pratt Our surety is in our confidence perform what we promise, and Mrs. La Vica Pratt is visiting that we are indeed dwrellers in really to be what we would seem in Salt St. Marie, Michigan, with Truth and Love, mans eternal and appear to be. her mansion. Baker Tillotson. John daughter Twila and Mary Eddy Orman Brown. Mrs. Pratt recently purchased the little home of Mrs. NOW! GET CASH AT THE ? L3 4-- H PLENTY OF IDEAS looking for an idea to spark your remodel Ing job? We can supply It or make suggestions and recommendations that will get the finished quicker fob started sooner and to your entire satisfaction. QUALITY MATERIALS in new materials? We keep posted on ail thats newest and best in the building field... and well gladly pass on the information to you. And naturally if we stock It its bound to be of highest quality. Whats new son-in-la- w QUICKLY Lucy Coombs. 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Kansas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Don Weaver of Muhlvale, Kansas, visited Sunday with Mary and Dale Bone. They were friends of Dale and Mary w'hile Dale was in the service. It is nice to renew old friendships. In Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lloyd and son and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lloyd and family spent this past week at Yellowstone Park. Heads for School The Richard Taylor family left a week ago on Tuesday for Detroit, Michigan where Dick will attend the Wayne University. How to pay? let our Bestway Budget Pay- ment Plan give you the easy answer. No down payment required. Monthly terms arranged for as long as five years. And no payments due until after the job is completed. NO DOWN ANYTHING IN PAYMENT REQUIRED THE STORE $30 TO $3500 budget payment plan Lewis Sjoblom Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sjoblom and family spent the weekend at Bear Lake. Busy Bee The Busy Bee Club met at the home of their leader Faye l-- II 4-- H Come In Or Phone 836 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans were hosts Friday night to their birthday club. Guest of honor was Ferris Workman whose birthday will be August 'S. Happy birthday, LAYTON UTAH (Loans made to residents in nearby towns) (Loans Over $000 Made by Aetna Finance Co. of Utah) 4-- H Jean Hamblin Tuesday night at K p.m. for a party. The Busy Bee Club took second place in clothing at the Davis County Fair and received a cash award. Girls of the club are Colleen Fisher, Cathy Hamblin, Beverly Stevens, Linda Bobo, Linda and Lorna Perry, Mickey Fay Jentzch, Sandra Turner and Trudy Elliott. Fair Winners Special awards winners from &T9 HDD1A 1 ()I, 0 '-- .3 UTAH 0o 3 |