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Show porar Sherman B. Sheffield, Provo, Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Kie was a guest of hi? parents, Mr. ley Tucker. s I)r. and Mrs. R. Park and Mrs. Kenneth 11. Sheffield entertained eight guests lover the week-enof their Supper Club at their home Saturday evening. Sunday isitors of Mrs. Nettie Miss Mae Ball, Ogden, was a B. Wilcox were Mr. and Mrs. 'Allan Baiber and three daughSunday dinner guest at the home Jen-se- n of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. ters, Bountiful; Mis. Leone and daughter, Lorraine. Cliff Ball. .Salt Lake; Mr. and Mis. David Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Tue-Ik(Cook, and children, Bountiful, were six children, Bountiful; and Monday' visitors of Mf. and Mr. and Mrs. Geoige B. Wilcox, Mrs. Lee Sanders. Mi. and Mrs. Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley Tucker jlayton; and Toiman, Provo, Willy visited in Bountiful Sunday at Grout, the home of their two daughSunday evening visitors at the ters, Mr. and Mrs. Max Iiryden, home of the Walters were, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justensen and Mis. Flesson Bauer and and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Green re- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Knight East. turned home Friday from Grace, and daughter fiom Ogden; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Tucker Idaho, where they spent the and Mrs. Guy Cordingley and son, Kay, from Ashton, Idaho. and children, Bountiful, visited week visiting with relatives. Mrs. George F. Barker entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of her husband. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne and sons, Marvin and Kenneth spent in Richfield as last week-en- d guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Christian Meyers. Hornes father, Mr. Meyers, presented his mural to the ward of which he is a member and they unveiled it that Sunday evening. Betty, Greg and Brad Webb, guests Ogden, were week-en- d of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb while their parents were on a trip to the -- L Kaysville Civil Defense Gleaners Night held The Mil-Ham- er REFLEX-JOURNA- Home fire prevention Davis Stake Gleaner, Bride and Groom was held Tuesday eve- Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preece, reporter Night ning at Farmington First-Secsixty-two- ! One hundred ond. persons attended. Speaker of the evening wasj Mhert L. Payne, instructor at, the University of Utah Insti-- i tute of Religion. He spoke on1 the happiness that can be de-- i .ived through Temple marriage. The program, which was under the direction of Bonny Egbert, Stake Golden Gleaner rep-- , resentative, also included the following: Lynn Nance and Joan Sheffield, vocal duet, ac- companied by Connie Cox; talks' by Kae Weaver and President LeRoy Duncan, Bonnie Anderson, Bonnie Miller and Shirley Beaton, vocal trio, accompanied by Jerry Davis; opening pray-;- r, Marion RouecHe, and clos-n- g prayer, Bob Arbuckle. Telephone 769 -j Luvton laughter Smith Girl Mr. and Mrs. DanHl bi rn April 23 at I)- Smith, - Hos- pital in Ojrden. Ellis Boy Sunst-- t Mr. and Mrs. Kemlruk lis. Min burn April 21 at !) Kay-vil- kin IiulWt. I nice Ell. DuBose Boy Mr. and Mrs. Jinimj Marson born April 12 at Hill Hospital DeKilippo Boy Mr. and Mrs. Lindo TVFilip-im- . Layton son born April 22 at Hill AKB Hospital. Bowman Boy Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Eduard Bowman, son boin April 21 at Hill AKB Hospital. Golden Boy Cl arfield lr. and Mis Donald G lden, son born April 22 at St. Delicts Hospital in Otrden. three forms of energy-hea- t, By Herb Smart, blast and radiation. The heat Kaysville CI) I)rector The effects of an atomic or flash is over in a matter of hydrogen bomb are spread by seconds, but it lasts long enough to set fire to exposed papers, doth, rubbish and dry wood over a large area. Immediately following the heat flash comes a tremendous The pressure, even i j'ldast wave. sons small son, jn outlying areas, not only on severe burns received Evan, blows in windows and doors t the feet from a bathtub it also knocks down chimbut in his home Wednesday neys, wrecks stoves and firenight. places and causes breaks in elecMrs. Rell Bigler, Salt Lake, tric wires and gas pipes which sisisited Thursday with her may stait other fires. Such ter, Mrs. Mahle Small. fires are particularly likely in Russell Liniieman, son of Mr discarded odds and ends which and Mrs. LeRoy Lindeman had might feed a fire if allowed his tonsils out last week. His to accumulate in or near the sister Darlene will have hers house or garage. removed this week. Although your neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hum- - might not lie directly under the phreys and family visited withlbomb, an atomic explosion could Utart dozens of small fires in relatives in Logan, Sunday. Mrs. Humphreys entertained 'and near your home. Statistics at a birthday party for her show those files are more likely to kill you than the bomb daughter April who was three years old this week. Ten lit-l- e itself. You can minimize the friends of the neighborhood risk by practicing fireproof housekeeping. helped her celebrate. Crestwood local items By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Ireece Rhone .fill Kaysville Sarah Humphreys, Sparks, Nevada, visited for a f few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell f Ilum-Vphrey- s. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Small and daughter, Rosemaiy teturned home last week from a trip to Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, California and Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Mathe- - Births Gift for Perfect fte page 2 29,1958 ITheJOURNAL-Ap- ril Davis M Men, ln Kaysville Miss Nancy llollist . . . succeeds big sister as vice president. te aeci-ien- Sisters keep Weber office In the family evening at the home of Mr. and Robert Johnson. Twenty Kaysville Miss Nancy William Umpleby list, kaysville, daughter of Mr. attended. d and Mrs. Orson Hollist was gave the lesson and Mrs. vice president of We-- 1 Hue Waterfall sang a solo ac-bCollege Friday. She w ill companied by Mrs. Bonnie fill. her sister, Martha. e Other officers elected at the Mrs. Olive Robins visited Bountiful with her in include Jim Gold docs not buy food, but Hurst, den, president; Carolyn Nelson, daughter, Mrs.Eddy ljayes. rather, food buys gold. Noith Ogden, secretary; Jim Russell H. Sheffield, RounGood soils for crops ate eith- Watts, treasurer; Allan Chris- tiful, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, was sus- er naturally feitile or have tensen, business manager, tained Sunday, April 20, as announced at were Winners been made so by the farmer. What Is the student election dance atkecond counselor in the new and Teller the college gymnasium FridayiEountiful Stake presidency of Farming. the LDs Church. evening. Russell is a economic analyst of the Standard Oil Refinery plant in North Salt Lake. He is married to the former Har-Mand Mrs. Robert Barton weekend in Denver, last 'spent Mrs. George Barkdull enter- - Colorado. Ily Mrs. Joe (Norma) Rreece Hit 7 Bit Itained Rhone guests of her sorority. Mrs. Louis Weaver enter- Kaysville Mrs. Bertha Lin-- ; Alpha Fhi Chapter of Beta tained at a birthday party for ford returned home Fnday Sigma Phi at her home Thurs- - er daughter Kaye, who was from Califoinia, day evening. It is the Hollywood, eleven vears old last Friday, where she has spent the past meeting of the year and insta - After refreshments they of oflicers were as, I0"1 tended a show at the theatre, six weeks visiting at the home lows. Mrs. J. P. Frellick, W oods pen friends wrere present. of her daughter and ( toss, and Mrs. C a il Larkin entertained hr Mr. and Mrs. Zena llyde. pie.snlent; Mrs. Vernon Nieholls is ery Ralph Paul, Salt Lake as vicegunjay School class of the Mrs. Barkdull was Kaysville First Ward at a ill at her home suffering with president. soropresident. 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