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Show IFARMINGTON In a in y Follnipr. Wdiiiy wa married away from home whili her husband was still in th service and no parlies wen given for her at that time. Visitors Wednesday at tin home of Wanda and Bill Williams Wil-liams were Mrs. K.iy Robert son of Fort Francis. Canada Mrs. Vera Landry of Prow and Mrs. Mablc Brings of Sal Lake. House gue-t nt the Duanci Miller home last week wic Mrs. Millers sister, Alton Nirl son of Milford. Thursday Mr. and Mrs Frank Richards and Mr. aiu' Mrs. Leslie Turner atti nded Ithe annual Utah Jersey Cattle club dinner hold in Hoy. Fae Snyder entertained her sewing club of railroad wives 'Thursday aftwnoon. uppoiuttd tr( .isv.ii or. Frank Richards, recorder and Milton .1. Hess, r-ity attorney. Saturday visitors at the homo of Emma Miller were her nephew, Lionel Farr and wife and family. Julia Gregory is staying with her son Fred and wife 1 horn Gregory. She has been staying nt the LeGrande Gregory Greg-ory home for 'several weeks while recuperating from her recent illness. Leolta Tolgberg of Ml. I Pleasant viisted a f. w days I last week with her sister, Mrs. Jack Steed and family. Lucy Rigby is giving a talk 'on Americanism at the Salt jl.ake Ladies Literary club I this week. Last Thursday she gave a lecture on citizenship ;at a PTA meeting at Garfield ! Elementary School. ; A cheek for SlOOt) was pre-! sented to Karmington city by Robert Griffith, president of Farmington Lions, The check represents money raised by last fall's Fiesta Days anil money given by th: Lions to make up the sum. The city will match the money for park improvements. It will be used to light the ball park, to hard top a play area have the parking park-ing lot graveled. At the last meeting of the city council, Afton Steed was The Senior Ladies Literary club met at the home of Ada Steed Wednesday night. Ida Clark of Salt Lake, formerly f Farmington. gave a program iof piano selections. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess spent Monday visiting his sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Jose Melius in Salt Lake. In the evening they met I their son Max whin he came by plane from B'lorida, Washington Wash-ington and Colorado, where ho I had been on a business trip. By Mlt.t.IK C. WOOD At a meeting of Farmingtor Lions Monday night Del .on Nichols, former Davis Count agent, and present mayor o Farmington, was pivsontcd i nerit award for otitstanilini achievement and foresight ii establishing a watershed it Farmington Canyon. Mr. iS'ich )l- was secretary of the tlooi' control commission which de veloped the watershed ar a The merit award was presentee by Kenneth Maughn. Kama Lions district governor. A Valentine dance for th Farmington Elementary Si hoo children was held Friday evening eve-ning from 6 to ft under three lion of PTA officers. Refresh ments were served. Vance King, four year oh son of Rulon and lva Loi IBei't'lier King is in a Salt Lak-, Lak-, ho-pital with Brights disease . Visitors Wednesday at the home of Horace and June Vat Fleet were" Mrs. Van Fleet', i father and mother, Mr. am Mrs. Henry Grow of Ogdon and a brother and sister-in 1 1 law, Mr. and Mrs. Delori ' Grow. 1 A baby boy weighing 7 lb 14 oz. was born to Steve anr ' Colleen Ellis Love last Tiles day. Grandparents are Mr. and lMrs. Owen Ellis and Mrs I Steve Love Sr. of Salt Lake jColleen and Steve also hav ,ia little girl. To make th grandparents still more proud Steve was made second coun- s lor of the 31st ward bishop ric in Salt Lake. Mary Elli' ' is in Salt Lake helping out. Vince and Bessie Hogge en 1 tertained their study grouj ' Sunday evening. Lydia Brown attended i 1 farewull testimonial al Peter-j Peter-j son Sunday night for hei grandson, Max Duncan, who . is leaving for a mission to tin Central States. Maxine and Frank Howel" i expect to move into their new home this week. Kenneth Hilton took his wifi and family and his wife's parents. par-ents. Mr, and Mis. Alma Kyn aston to Salt Lake to dinnei Sunday to celebrate his wife': birthday. Mrs. Hilton's sister, Mrs Beth Durtchi and tlaughtei Sharon of Salt Lake, had in early birthday dinner will Pearl on Thursday. Blanche Wilcox alt. tided i luncheon at the home of hei sister. Mrs. Rhoda Dyches a Bountiful Saturday. Betty Fisher received word of the birth of the Bth baby t 'her sister, Mrs. Euniiv Nielsen, Niel-sen, former Farmington resi dent. Hubert Lambert, chief deputy dep-uty engineer of Utah, is spend ing n few days at Lehi ant Fillmore on water adjustments Virginia Fullmer is havinr a quilt ing bee at her home thi: Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elsil Fishe were among the special guest at the national guard hmeheot at Bountiful prior to the tied cation of the new nrmor building. Edith Manning G rover o Kaysville visited her brothel and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Dell Manning. Sunday. Special recognition was pair' to George Q. Knowlton. Johr R. Walsh and Edith Walsh, outstanding educators, clurin the Farmington Elementary School PTA founders day pro gram Wednesday evening. Pas presidents of PTA were alse honored. Dr. Wallace Hess, ortnopedi surgeon, has been made presi dent of the medical staff of 1h Primary Childrens Hospital He is a son of Milton and Mar gartt Hess. Joy Rigby celebrated hei 13th birthday Saturday at s party at her home. She is tin daughter of Bill and Doris Rigby. Last Thursday night a be lated shower was held at tin home of Helen Sjoblom foi |