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Show Page 4 JOURNAL-Fe- b. 18, 1958 Grant Steed Assigned To QM school Mrs. Edward .Manning cele-it- o brated her 74th birthday Monday, Feb. in, at her home. Her family pleasantly surprised her with a birthday party that evening. Guests were Mr. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Manning, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Major, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Manning, and families, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley Tucker were guests at a family dinner party in Murray, Friday evening, at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gaiter. Mr. and Mrs. David Ramsey and son, Burley, Idaho, were Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Foster. Deborah Ward, Farmington, is spending a few days this week, with her Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen. Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield and Mrs. Effie B. Miller were guests at the annual social of the Primary Stake board members who served from 1000 l'.Hn at the home of Mr. and gave the lesson. M iss enterCarol Layton Airs. Edwin Williams, Layton tained at a miscellaneous showMonday evening. Mrs. Ethel Milligan, Los An- er at her home Saturday eveThe geles, is a guest this week at ning for thirty guests. ;he home of her sister, Mr. shower was in honor of Miss and Mrs. Ernest R. Behling. Karen Mathews who will be They all attended the funeral married this week.'1 Mrs. DeW ayne home's fathWilliam of a brother-in-laJensen, in Price on Wednes- er, Wallace Farmer, Magna, day. The Milligan son, Ted, of is ill at the LI)S Hospital, suf- Sunset, visited his mother and .he Behlings on Sunday. Coy Swanger and two daughters, Ogden, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Svvanger. Mr. and Mrs. Asel Parrish, Burley, Idaho, visited last week at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parrish. They also visited the R. M. Max-field- r, The s. fering with a heart ailment. Mrs. I. J. Neddo, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Neddo and son, Malta, Idaho, were Monday overnight guests of Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Timothy and children. Salt Lake, visited last week with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Weston Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major visited with relatives in Sunday. Phil Krebs Trekker Mrs. Class of the Fifth Ward gave a demonstration for their parents last Sunday at 2 p.m., at the Second and Third Ward Chicago ant Grant Second Lieuten- Steed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steed of Lav-tohas been assigned to the Quartermaster Food and Container Institute for the Armed Forces. This announcement wi made by Colonel Ervin L. Keener, commandant of the InstiM. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY yvipwww?wwwo Lt. Steed received his B. S. degree from Utah State University in 1030 and his M. S. in lb."7. He is a member of Alpha Zeta, Hon. Agriculture Fraternity, Delta Phi, and Scabbard and Blade. Lt. Steed entered the armed service in September, 1037, and received his basic training at Fort Lee, Virginia. SEAMLESS , COUNTY unexcelled in scenic grandeur Garfield County, in south-centrUtah, has more scenery to offer the tourist than many entire states. Most famous attraction is Bryce Canyon National pinnacles, castles, towers, Park, with its and cathedrals a thousand feet high forming one of the worlds truly unique beauty spots. To the east, forests and lakes give way to fabulous Inner Utah, a land of vivid canyons and broken, uplifted plateaus part of the largest unsurveyed wilderness in the nation, seen by few visitors. Throughout scenic Garfield County the United States Brewers Foundation, through its Program, constantly endeavors to assure citizens and visitors alike of clean, wholesome gathering spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. g home Monday. Owen Collett, Salt Lake, was a weekend visitor of Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collett. Miss Luana Collett, Provo, "EL SEIFCTEP FROM THE Canbotu!)! Hems LAklDSTUHL A.f 8., GERMANY. Max. Min. 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Davis Weather Kaysville Dance Club to C A really low price for those Crisp Chantbrays! n BEER 66 Sizes of Alden Blaine of the Wasatch Research her with weekend the spent Center of the Intermountain parents, Col. and Mrs. Wells Land and Range Experimental Collett. A birthday party was held Station at Farmington. for Mrs. Rex Lawson from Salt Lake City, by her sister Mrs. Afton Cooley. Her brothers and isters attended the dinner par- Members whose birthdays fall in February were honored at Fourth Ward Relief Society meeting last Wednesday evening. They included Mrs. Chloe Francis Major, Slade, Mrs. Mrs. Alice Allen, Mrs. Wanda Dale, Mrs. Nellie Manning and Mrs. Elaine Rogerson. ; y Mrs. Walter Buhler underwent surgery at the LDS HosShe returned pital Friday. Salute to GARFIELD SHEERS yrOs .vVV Cen-icrvil- Kaysville Sixth Ward Primary officers and teachers met at the home of Mrs. Rita Morton Wednesday night for preparation meeting. 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