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Show The JOURNAL-Ap- ril 29, 1958 page 5 Davis County Library A dinner part) was held Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mis. Robert Neumann for guests, Mr. and Mis. William DeVroom, Mr. and Mrs ot BounJoseph Rhxnsbeigei tiful and Mis. Rh ii'bei gets mother, Mrs (. (Jiissioen who is Msit.ng in Utah ftom Holland. Walter Broschinsky went to California on business While theie he visited his biothei, Bui Bioschnisky and limthei. Mis. Zma Bioschmskj. Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Steed ol Ogden visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ralph Steed. Mrs. Florence Barton is visiting her son and daughtei Walter and Maiy Baiton in Oregon. Scott Myers celebiated his eleventh bnthday Sunday at a bnthday dinner given him by his mother, Mis. John Myeis Other guests weie Scotts grandpat ents, Mr. and Mis. Robert Gnffith. Mrs. Mary Myers was hostess Thursday night at a party at her home for June ouels and Ynginia Cheer who have left the telephone oft ice in Faimington to woik at the business office m Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Joe W dcov were hosts Satuiday night at a pai-t- y at their home foi Mi. and Mrs. Flank Soienson, and Mi. and Mis. Rh hard kynaston Mr. and Mrs. Fdwaid Bradley gave a bnthday patty dinner triday night for Mi. and Mrs. Wayne Lund and Mi. and It was Mis. James LaCoinb Mr. and Mrs. Btadley s and Ml Lund's bnthday. Mrs. Gloria lless went by plane Thuisd.ty to San Fian-iisc- o to meet bet husband. Max who was in California on business. letumed home They Monday. Mr. Clyde Barks and four childien of Mt. Home, Idaho, and Mrs. Annette Mtllor visited over the weekend at the hollies of Mis. Mellors daugMi. and hter and Mrs. Huane Miller and Mi. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson '1 he and Gleaners of the Faimington Second Waul presented the plav Sidney' m IOgan at the College Waul buddy night. They wcie a lunch by the MIA ot the ( Waid Delimit Wood is the dneetor. Miss Carolyn Despain from Utah State Lniveisity was a guest over the weekend at the home of Elaine Hughes. Miss Despain wras a foi mer lesident of Farmington. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Despain who are now in the sons-m-la- u, GUARANTEED Panama Canal Zone. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith of Centeiville became the pioud patents of then fn -- t child nesday, Apiil in. The wee uiu a son, weighed 7 pounds. Mis. snmn is tne former Joan Mike-- 1 ell. Ciiane.parents aie Mr and Ed s,nntn and Mr. and Mis. John L. Mikesell. Marsha Martindale of Salt Lake, toimeiiy ot luaho, was guest Sunday at the home her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Alls. Haloid Monson. Miss d Undale is living at the Bee H.ve Home ,n Salt Lake and l Cienealogica, offices'1' Dyiht.s of Bountiful to Spring- vide to attend the Art Exhibit Finlay night. They stayed over at tile home of Mis. ht Djihtrs son Stanley -- W Bu"iiiv nam ot Omn Mr. anj Mrs. Albert Muon have gone to Long Beach, Call-Mij nu to visit witn then son All and daughtu and , Alls. Wan. ice Moon. Mrs. Marie Lloyd was host-- a ess at a quilting bee W ednes-'- f jay at the Noitn baimingtcm ( huich Mr a,j Mn, Gk.n Severson of HtWins aMf lecupe.aung lrom au automobile accident at me home ot ails. keee.i'on niothei, Alls. Olive Pottei. the Seveisons weie ill the accident about a month ago m Ogden Miss Jackie Bourne ot Salt Lake visited Sunday at the home of her patents, All arm Mis. lloiton Bourne. Little Nancy bellows tele- biated bet tilth bnthday on Thtee littie Inends, .Monday. Rebecca C'astano, Sophia koui-bele- s and Susan Johns went her guests at a paiiy at net nonie. .Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sessions have been in Phoenix, Arizona i '' V ilr. and Mrs. John Bencher of Builey, Idaho and sons vveie visitois in taimmgton over the weekend at the home of then son and daughtei-m-lavAll and Airs. Hoiace Renchei. Monday, Mrs. L. W. (Lucy) Fieeman of Salt Lake visited at the home of her mother, Mis. L. S. Rice. The Thuisday Mis. Rice had a lunch tor Mis. John Z. Blown of Salt Lake, who is Mis Rices aunt. Mis. Helen Capson of Salt Lake helped her mother, Mis. Rice with the luncneuii. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bradley,,, eck attending 1M"t f Ogcien vmaed Sunday at h the home of M. Biadlev .x pa. - Jn'l,,ani e Dinner guests on Saturday at ents, Mr. and Airs. Hugh Biad- the home of Mr. and Alls. Eddie ley. Miss Didores Cunn.ngham v ix- Bavv son weie Ah and Mis. Glen ited m Layton Sunday at the Huffstetler of Ogden Also Aii home of Air. and Alls. Iieni y Huffstetler s jaient- - and hi-(all Their son H. D. vv lil m andmother. have m two weeks for the Mrs. I.ovicu Pratt and her oithu States Mission. sistei, Mis Man Bills, he A birthday dinner in Salt is visiting m Faimington fiom Lake at the home of Ah. and a! if., visited laMonday in Mis. blank Putchctt was giv- Salt Lake at the home of then en b inlay n'ght m honoi ol 'istei , Mis H. A Reese. Alls. Intchetts motl i , Alls Air. and Mrs. Lloyd .Alevers lene Jones, hei husband, Ilish- - and family have ic tinned home I op cAaughn Jones and sons fl(in a tup t(J 0xndlj Cahf , David and tied weie aKo wh(lt, at the home v, 879 . D JJk " s' - M I be-to- ie , -l i C -t c t, Ml'- !Sn vi-it- el Alev , ei paient-eayi attended Hub m al m,. y,. K n,apma, ait LKe at the homo of tu i , k'lierts in Salt Lake m The l , Mis. Cathei tne Han- at the homo oi Mi tlml M. - J, en '! U hl!l'le a vu , age. , n Sun Kay sv ille Elementary School's aI " e. ' tu JV1 " students lull jriade pieent-- l j.1 1 K' ' i. av ed the assembly at til- at m-- l ngton Elemtntaiy School cm - s Mr "V 1 -- ' 1 1 of lart week, eighty students participated iclay m -- ejuaie oancing. Mr. and Airs. Harold Mann-- i nr became the proud patent-.- , Slice the inecptmn of tut t i lday , A j i ll It n of a wee bahyjNavv - Advanced Tiajnmg Lint The little one(Tl line, of Shuman b leld, daughter. The Pensac ola, Flonda, its memlicis weighed nine pounds. Mannings have a little sen Hal have logged the equivalent of who is veiy pleased about his nearly 11 million ui link- - of little sister. Mr. and Alls Dell'Hymg. Alanning and Bishop and Mts G Man Id, mins fete foi all acciLloyd Hess aie grandpar- mts dents. hot feels pc serially Airs. Blanche Wilcox went wlie'i he makes a with her sistei, Mis. Rhotla e I i hole-m-on- 1 A? ; . yq . I , 'H, The Last oi the F-8- Project 4 Workers (above) are putting the finishing touches on one of the last I Kls that will he processed through Hill VFB hangars. I he project, which started five years ago, is slated to wind tip next week. Over .0410 went through the Maintenance lines during that 1 ti me. hec lei ITavloi, LaRie (Continued FTom Page ) Ronald stoker, I mda AAaid ( leaiiiclel Fourth, Tcwi Enks Layton Fifth, Douglas Adams son, Ten.v Spieku, Cleaifielii Maude Adams, ei n Adams bifth, kiistme Halls, T.unia Deanne Alajot, Kailene Aloc-- k Rounely ; f Ic a field Sixth, law . Alaxme Aim l ison, Kenneth is Jay Dalib, Sheilcne Holmes, Talbot, Mane Watt, Maynard Kaicn Kiultbosch, mda Dime, Whitesides, Catlunne E. AS Nola Schcnik, Alaiy L Soien-sen- , Bient Wood b 11a Jean Wnght; Syia-- i Bi lggs, Boyd Lav ton Seventh, Lynn Fox ibc Fust, 'ey. Dean Hams, (aiolyn Sim- Wilcox. Bunt Wilcox, Neuman lima Zaueg. mons. Vnginia Tims, Eugene D Wilcox, Watson, Layton Eighth, kaieo Svi.uuse Suomi, Russell Bn-b- c Ruth lewis, Dion B Pollett. , Sliauna Iynn Bennett, Du me Button, Donnell Conk, Role North Davis take Kaiien nt Fames, Hodgson, lav is nun Noi tli Stak Helen A1 Npei.iei; est Point, (leal field I list, Alcilm Field- Bairn na bishei, Blaine King ing, kodnev ts Page, Ailctta Connie Manning'. I at ole rhuiman, CleMfield Second Alent gomt y Jeiiy v MonU'omui y t Alaiy Ell o Adams, Gavle ( no! i, ucy n( lb atom latidri 'bit (ieialil Ruth T'lUige'od I lab1 'amte Jensen. P.iulme Mm ley. Sini'i t Bai ii st (I Gaiv Nelson. Duane Rasimi'--ni- nett, kavlene (Toss)e.v, Joel II biamoc Ninth; ( le .11 rie Id latt, Kenneth Lovell, kieth Thud Aluy Joe Benincosa Nu hoi is; Sunset Sec oral, Buck Boll llcmt, Jc i aid Di ae Don Alieliael Plood, (lemge sehwcilei, Stephen L Claik,. InFtom Lake A lew Stake ( die L. Hansen, land i Rae H.l-toDuane ( luld, Paul ( tiilel Chve J. Alemlenhall, Joyce I'cEttu C. Hansen. Albeit Hep worth, I a v M Mitchell, Joyce A1itcTiell, Mike Willoughby; Roy 'Second, Steven Smith Fiom South Ogcien Stake, Nouth AA'ehei , Nonna Earl, Kendedl. Fiances Muttav, e Lav ton-- A Lav ton Stake iKav A. Peek, aiolyn Poll, Don will he held at Layton Ray, Connie Stalk y Fourth Watd Sunday at t pm Serums completing Aurcli with Geoige Lai kin of Ogden and doctime aie Ilene Dalas the sjieaker. His subject will ton, Sydney Diane Flint, (Talk he on the LL)S family. Passey, Ronald Stephenson. A l kv AA 1 A Mont-gomei- . Ole-i-cii- 1 , - , lm-to- Layton Stake Fireside set Ca-li- ol tiie-jsid- hts-toi- Mrs. Joe (Norma) Precce Phone 7til kaysvilb Mis Dc Van Robins and two children. Tulle lake, California, returned to then home after visiting at the homes of Mi. and Alls. Phillip Robins and with her parents, All. and Mn CLueiice liase Ogden Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Barnes met then fncmls, Mr. and Airs. lden Diuiy of bairview, Idaho at the Ti epical Room m Bug-hu(Tty, Satuiday night 1m iliiuiH, in honor of Mr. and ADs. Diu'vs anniveisaiy Mr. and Mrs. ( lifford Stoker. Provo, we'e weekend guests ot F. 11)11 Mrs. Pea Mrs. ( arl Jensen and daughtei kaien, Glenwood Sjn mgs lobilaibi. wcie guests last week and Mrs Kl-'- n of Mi By Airs. W'ebstei t Avelistei rn Foley. The House Beautiful Book f Gardens and Outdoor Living, by House Beautiful (pe- riodical). "The Friendly Ever-gteen-s, by Lotaine L. Kum-lieHow to Grow Annuals, . . . y Mrs. Ann R. Robbins. (Bound Cover Plants, by Donald Wyman. . . . Shrubs and Vines for American Gardens," by Donald Wyman. ) oung Readers Boy Scouts of Ameiica GarPaul dening, by prepared e Work. Window Gar-lebv Kmogene Cook. Very First Garden, by Dorothea Gould. Peter and Penny Plant ice asion was to celebrate Mis A Gaiden, by Geitiude Dubois. W'obstcis and Mr. Wairens Picture books The Little Farm in the Big lather, A. C. W'arien of Centerville. birthday, also Mr. W'ar-ren- s City, by Mir. Aliena Rest. The Green Story, by birthday. Twelve mem-bet- s Jean Fiedler Thumb A Squash for of the family attended. the Fair, by Grace A. Paul. n. Fun-Tim- i olo-rad- ARRANGE PHONE BY $25 to $1500 For the People of 0fden and All Surrounding Towns. Loans for Eery Purpose. Fast, one day Service. Arrange Your l.oan !:y Phone, then Stop in for the Cash at Your Convenience. o v . Mrs. Golden Web- Mis. Metle W'arren weie guests at a dinner party in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Clyde Jacobson Saturday evening. The Mr. and and Ah. PERSONAL LOANS with her mother and six-e- r to vnit for the next two weeks. Mrs. Pearl P. Hill entertained C. guests at a family dinner party Sunday at her home in lionor of hoi daughtei, Carol Dean Tates birthday anniver-sa- i Mer n, am, thice childien uturned to ( Mr. and Based on 20 and 21 month plans. Payments include interest. STATE FINANCE COMPANY Loans over $100 made by State Finance Co. of Utah a21 Eccles Building, SW Corner Washington and 21th EXport r Angel Food Cake Mix Fresh Gallon V2 ICE CREAM ROUND STEAKS PUKE COM OKI) CENTER CUT GRAPE JUICE PORK CHOPS (Unsweet UONELESS ), 21 and BEEF BACON Passion Fruit Juice JorSfjOO Per Pound (l a cans LEAN g? EH. . f 12 Chicken, Turkey. Reef (Telev PURE LARD S 1 00 S $3 SWEET CREAM, Solid Pack Kipper SNACKS Lb. 67 tor S0D Lb. doz. Sie), INTRODUCTORY OFFER! Apple, Cherry, IJovsenberry, lb. M SAVE 104 No. 2 GIANT SIZE 2 Sc; SMALL SIZE 8c W ITH THIS COUPON for CUCUMBERS Long Green, Slicers NEW . Qtf CJS M d, Clip SWEET 3 LB. ORANGES SWEET JUICE LAYTOfl C It? CABBAGE WQ9 Ripe-Re- lbs. cans Offer Expires Sept. 30, 1958 Fresh, 10 SLICED Pineapple Fashioned) we will us to and in this coupon Bring allow you 10c on the purchase of any size Albers Oats (Quick 'or Old Fashioned). cans New Potatoes WHITE SIIAFTERS toward purchase any size No. 2 PRODUCE. Frozen ALBERS OATS (Quick or Old I BUTTER SWEET CREAM, Solid Pack MAYFAIR Pineapple for FRUIT COCKTAIL ICING (Full Ssf (RUSHED 1 I qt. Pkg. PIES, LR. FRESH GROUND u CHERRY DINNERS CHUCK cans $ POWDERED MILK VANILLA t Hawaiian Punch 45 L cans $ 1 X&f A A CHOCOLATE RIB STEAKS PORK SAUSAGE 98c CUP STRAWBERRIES, 4 o.. Unities TUNA BEEF ROAST ALL FLAVORS nd TENDER MEATS TAKE YOUR CHOICE JELLO Arthur Symons. Taylors of Gardening, Encyclopedia Horticulture and Landscape Design, by Norman Taylor. The Story of Gardens, by Eleanour S. Rohde. Gardens m Color, by Richard Pratt. . . Garden . Book, a Year-RouGuide to Piactical Home Gardening," by Better Homes ind Gatilens (period, cal). Gar-deBulbs in Color," by John 11. Mcbailand. Garden blowers in Color, by Daniel J. by West Kaysviile news Seminary graduation GItAIN-FEI- ) COUNTRY STYLE are tmiely and hooks about gardens interesting and gardening for leaders of all ages and are available at the Davis County Library, Adult Reader Roses for Every Garden, by Raymond ('. Allen. The Home Owneis Guide to Better Lawns, rices and Gardens, edited by Richard B. Farnhnin. "Home Book of Trees and Shrubs, by Jacob J. Levison Better Flowers for Your Home Garden, by John H. Meledy 'Modern Gardening, A Complete Guide to the Agmultural IVes of Modern (hemistiys Miracle Drugs, by Pascal P. I'll one. How to Glow Roses, by Boboi t Pyle The Home Own-ei- s Complete Outdoor Handbook, Emanuele by Stieie The Womans Fix-J- t Book, The following s. Mar-kvai- b Books about gardening . LB. UTAH Monday Through Thurs. Open Till 8:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday Open Till 9:03 P.M. 5 10 |