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Show Page Three February 26, 1954 CLIPPER, Bountiful, Utah, THE DAVIS COUNTY } WEST BOUNTIFUL the Primary presidency and Mrs Hancey of the Sunday school AMY F. BROWN and caught a Union Pacific train ‘to San Bernardino, Calif. to spend a few days with Roy’s who had a severe heart -attack before Xmas. She is much improved but not able to do any very Mrs. Ross Burnett who has to is her family now doing last fine after being in the hospital the Her doctor “past three weeks. says she can’t do any hard work fop-a: year. After a week of fog in On‘tario, Oregon the sun is again shining and its just Last Tuesday, friends met at ‘home of Adrain, like Feb. the to week. pink He ple with Mary and from the tem- husband and one year. Grandpa and Grandma Mann were more than thrill- in and ed to see ‘blue ence their granddaughter shower given for Mrs. Laur received | and husband and baby sealed in She J. Brown. the ex- the temple. lovely gifts for _ Jack Hepworth son of Mr. and epcted new comer. Hepworth disMr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor Mrs. Randolph some cand baby Mr. and son were Mrs. Jesse Argyle Jatter tario, part of Oregon. last-week in Myron Jared Brown Brown son has greetings of just from their Mrs. on received Uncle service. ‘baby Myron’s wife and are leaving for Oregon a few days to visit with for Myrons brother, Laurence and _ sister Norma. The West ~ Bountiful study group will meet Monday, March 1 at the home of Mrs. Elva Stringham. Mrs. Dave McKean ‘is hostess. Mrs. Ida M. Hatch is living in Salt Lake the rest of the winter with her ily. Ida does daughter a lot of and famresearch- ing and she will be closer to the archives. Last Friday “West Bountiful big feed. They It was very afternoori-- «the children had a were served all the ice cream and punch they could eat. After they were en‘tertained by three moving. pictures. They were supervised by daughters at 7:30 were all freshments were The Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. tah Mark evening, were played was Those and ‘family style’”—the tables were beautifully decorated with the patriotic colors of red, white and blue. Guest speaker of the eve- for gave sacrament. the meeting, his mother last Sun- day when they drove in from Fort Ord, Calif. He has been transferred to camp Sheridan, Illinois and has to report there March 7. Mrs. Myrtle Rodgers is quite sick again, we do hope Myrtle that you will soon be up and around again. Orla Hillhouse has returned. from Oregon where she attended her sister-in-laws funeral. Robert .|from soon just returned the hospital. Hope you will be well again, Bob.. We hope Orla, road about The ing Hillhouse a your troubles are all over for a while, it is a long that has no turn, yours is due to turn. A. C. Andersens are sport new Mercury. They will be taking off one of these for a nice long trip. - days The DUP held meeting at Milly evening. their regular Wood’s. There present. Re- for Hawaii taken Brown on a the observation by a theater party PTA . _ ETHEL T. SALISBERY Telephone 1374-R and Johnson. imshe] Re- to the of the spent the week visiting his parents his next Leilah leased. sons in service Sunday evening meeting was home THE UCL oT our ‘c military training - ‘Val Verda chapel will be March 10 in conjunction the ward reunion. A good Honor and prestige Educational opportunities | Ape jabout Leelee Pree rur as a PT Mies cl edu) Le : this grand been New car in for Cali- ward. He is on a mission soe would you like to eat? beef, sea foods, salads, sandwiches or a super hamberger. Half orders for children. We have a private dining room and No Cover Charge No Beer Served Under the held with time New Management ARLEAN’S CAFE 24 Hiway Call affair. Hour 91 980 410 Service North 5 West at Fort Ord and he came home to get his lovely wife. She will remain with him as long as his Good aE RE ae LU Tat) ee Zelaya Annual summer camp. Retirement Pyatainss e Shaded i Da rat: Ss assignments are in the USA. Mr.-and Mrs. Robert Irvine of 14th South were blessed with an addition to their family last week—the new arrival is a boy —and will be greeted at home MENS oes : 111 So. Main. Bountiful | by an older brother and sister. #.|was 20 members Mr. and Mrs. Roland Heath]. F| freshments were served by #] Esther Roberts, Grace Mitchell and children returned Monday from a brief vacation spent in “jj/and Jennette Erickson. California. While were guests in the BOUNTIFUL NEWS and Heath MILDRED CHRISTENSEN Telephone 1442 — Mr. and and two Mrs. precious Wayne sons are busy welcoming baby Mrs. Mrs. Harrison are sisters. Some time was spent in Bakersfield where the Heaths called on old friends there. They days enjoyed girl. Con- a buffet style LDS temple in Los Angeles. Karen was quite popular with home trips to the ocean special apoint to see the the doves at strana as she prepared the A dainty “pink and blue” shower was given on Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Roy Eggett at the Eggett home. Mrs. Clarence Lail, a sister-in-law was the hostess to the group. and served ung Falls meupsr es for changes in your new _ telephone directory We Repair All Electric Appliances Refrigerators—all San Juan Capeheld wheat for they came to her - Washing to get it. “FOLKS ARE FUN” <P 5 fic: OF D.. But Look at Motors PRICES Electric Ranges REASONABLE -PHONE BOUNTIFUL 999 Check TWO 27” SYLVANIA TV SETS _ WITH CHAIRSIDE CONTROLS Over 1500 Ter if c Prizes (Half for Young Folks—Half for Adults) -HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! 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ThA 1638 Fi t Mrs. Bountiful] for Reservations : cuneal Verda A delicious steak, fried shrimps, chicken, roast oe re West to cits eeu? in WHAT --- - friends y Wrest fornia were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holbrook. Jim is still in training and was Chamberlain, and Madge eee fate co Opportunities for a Coe ne > will soon be in tip-top shape. re- social Schul- Peace in the Family?. A manufacturer is turning out a new television receiver that shows two TV programs on one screen, while permitting two audiences to view their choices simultaneously. for all old and young is being planned by the committee and more will be told next week skills «. Bee Center O St. south of Val road. Welcome folks. would |} for who France. His wife and family are living in our community on So. sacrament missionary breaking meet- I believe you rember Elder | Anastasion who has spoken in — Elder Wayne Mason, Jordon Gabbitas representing the Aaronic priesthood gave a short talk. The music was furnished by the singing mothers chorus. ground a Hugoe. night. The visiting ‘speakers were Elder Marino Robbins and The Glade assisted by Annie Vivian Mickelson rather have one of their sons Sympathy is pended. to the than anything else. Paul Toronto family upon the A son was born at midnight recent sudden death of the fath- Saturday, Feb. 20 to Lt. and er of Mr. Toronto, Mr. Albert Mrs. Kiefer W. Harris in Norton Toronto of Salt Lake City. The Airbase hospital, San Bernarelder Mr. Toronto succumbed to dino, Calif. He weighed in at 8 a heart ailment on Monday eve- Ibs. 7 ozs. Mother is former Carning. Paul and family reside on lene Buchanan. This is the first 18th South in Bountiful. grandchild for Carl and Minnie there at thies who was out of town it was very interesting. She assignment. have organized Zelda Mills gave the science lesson for Lydia Bill Hier sent his folks a wond erful Valentine, a portrait of himself. Sure pleased them. I/j* believe any mother and father who was ing at the school. Mrs. Henry Christiansen was voted as president with Mrs. Royal Fisher, 1st vice president; Principal Edwin Case( 2nd vice president; Mrs. M. D. Jensen, secretary and Legrand Lewis, treasurer. Alice Hicken is the new teacher’s topic teacher in place of Buchanan. and operation. Mrs. Earl is much proved and it is hoped that their leaving Howard Brown end holiday in Idaho. Arlene trip. Mrs. meeting. re- most Mrs. by freshments were served ladies at the conclusion deli- Mrs. Albert Earl has returned her home following a major Seen loading preparation for was recent treatment. |to presented and husbands at a party on Thurs- Eating ning was Elder James L. Barker former mission president in the French mission and at present a professor at BYU. George Robinson was admitted to the Veteran’s hospital on Tuesday George member8. of the South stake Primary board en- cious dinner and fine entertainment are to be commended. The turkey dinner was served to the high priests and their partners with Thoron Mann singing a solo Mr. and Mrs. Monty Brown surprised with success. and they will play the other winners in the tournament which was held at the East Riverside stake house Monday evening. Last Sunday night Bob Potter wife of Salt Lake for St. sights enjoyable as they chatted and became better acquainted. They played games. and films of throughout a huge responsible the temple -was lovely and the foursome port a most delightful trip. day won as usual visited Manti tertained their delicious dinner The annual high priests dinner was held on Monday, Feb. 22 and they The Davis and out in the stake basketball finals program urday gifts. then spent some time at Zions and Bryce canyons. The weather Sam’s boys. the evening highlighted with most delicious refreshments. invited useful and with Twenty-four of Jerry’s close friends and associates attended the farewell party to wish him success and happiness in his adventure for the next two years. and served. 6th ward games _ Last week the Adalaide school VAL VERDA NEWS evening. of the 74th on Monday in Games hall. Mothers most artis- and the now one of Uncle siiver. Gleaner . scomradery Tuesday, Féb».23 the amusement Sam. “He will report at Fort Douglas ‘Monday, March 1. This makes three of Mrs. Brown’s sons in the Tuesday. Games in line with the occasion: 'were presented to the group. were played and light refreshJimmy Taylor, son of Mr. and ments were served. Mrs. Eggett Mrs. James Taylor entertained; was the recepient of many rower several of his friends on Satur- workers Miss Dolores Crouch assisting her sister as co-hostess. Jerry left Bountiful Tuesday evening for training at Fort Ord—he is interesting. The Junior Gleaner class of the West Bountiful... ward held Herbert Mitchell went to the hospital Tuesday, Feb. 23. He has to have sugar removed. his last of Hayes of located his shoulder a week ago and while at his work in Salt Lake. Dean Stahle showed his picfamthe tures on France and Germany that he took while on his mis-. Onsion decorated home visitors family and also the Taylor ilies.. They arrived home ward The 3 dct play, “It’s All in Mr. and Mrs. Lester White and refreshments. Jimmy was cele- Your Head’ will be ready for Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wicker left ‘brating his birthday. production on April 6 and 7. The members of the Jr. Sunqu- Bountiful on 12th to attended of Bill orum of seventies of the South the wedding of Fawn the daugh- day school held their monthly It is under - direction Little and from the rehearsals Davis stake in company with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wicker in preparation meeting at the home it looks like it will be very good. their partners and invited guests Las Vegas, Nev. Fawn is teach- of Mrs. Ivan Jensen with Mrs. The proceeds from the show Avon Francis as her co-hostess. enjoyed a most delightful eve- ing school in Bellflower, Calif. will go to the building fund. ning of fun and entertainment but left her teaching duties long A* lesson on proper teaching was Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. on Friday evening. The party enough to be married in Las given by Mrs. Clifton Johnson, | Chiney, who live on Center “O” problems were was held in the South Bountiful Vegas. The happy bridegroom is business and St. Last Thursday became a recreation: hall and the games Frank Felt of Ogden, now sta- discussed and light refreshments very important day in their were under the direction of Mr. tioned in San Diego with the were served. lives—they became. American and Mrs. Dwight Williams and United States Air The Visitors in the home of Mr. citizens. They took the oath with Force. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ricks. In line ceremony was performed at one and Mrs. Ben Call on Saturday |120 other people. with the date cherry pie alamode of the prominent “little church- were Mrs. Call’s mother and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Maughan H. J. Castleton, was served. — es” in Las Vegas and immed- sisters, Mrs. returned for a few days last Mr. and Mrs. George Tripp iately following the ceremony Mary of Garland and Mr. and week from part of their visits entertained at a beautifully ap- the Wickers and Whites left Las Mrs. Bryce J. Ericksen of with part of their family. They pointed Mexican dinner on Sat- Vegas and traveled on into Old Beaver dam. first went to Arizona, then on urday evening. Their guests Mexico on a sight seeing tour. Mrs. Clifton Johnson, Mrs. to California and expected to go were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brad- From the old country they drove Sarah Bartlett and Mrs. Gladys to Idaho but due to a rock slide ley of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. into San Diego then into Los Pope were hostesses to the mem over the passes, came back home Clifton I. Johnson and Mr. and Angeles where they visited with bers of the 4th ward Primary at rested a couple of days and went Mrs. Calvin Christensen. Games a daughter of Mrs. Whites, Mrs. their regular monthly meeting on to Idaho to visit the remaindHarrison and family. On in the home were enjoyed by the group after Jack of Mrs. Wilma er of their family. _ their return trip they came by Aborn on Tuesday evening. Folthe taco dinner. Gordon Schulthies arrived Jerry Crouch was honored Ghost City which is now being lowing business the lesson on home Saturday for a short furguest at a farewell party in the rebuilt by Knotsberry Farm. In “From birth to two years’ was lough. He will go to Texas for took down through all max to a lovely The members bad heart long he is now slow- came to go to at the conclusion led by Mrs. Hal Belnap were a perfect. cli- also they had the baby sealed to them. Mary’s husband has only been a member of the church spring. Garner a They Oregon 9th some beautiful Carrie Mrs. Oregon at his home. tically ly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Manns‘daughter, (Alice) and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hepworth and their daughter, Mary, husband and little baby of two months were visitors the past ‘been so seriously ill was able to return home “Monday. She sick, sick with a very before Xmas and ‘thing. food and guests. The food was delicious, the tables were superintendency. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Parkin spent the long week end in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Grace Hill is taking care of her three grandchildren while her daughter and husband are visiting in McGill, Nevada for a few days. Lane Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mann has been Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Elliott was at home for a couple of days “last week. They came in on the}. streamliner from Carlin, Nev. ‘mother the hs ee Mae (cl ham roy |