Show Farmington News 1 MILLIE lILLIE G. G WOOD ATTENTION T V. V VIEWERS VIEWERS VIEW VIEW- ERS Farmington and her many attractions will be s shown on Channel 5 on the news cast on M Monday March 5 at five pm p.m. Paul Alexander will interview Norman Gardner president of the Farmington armington Jaycees or Myron Myron Myron My My- ron Lund Lund vice president Our church court house Lagoon school house etc will be shown and there will also be given a short history of or this fair city Speaking of T. T V V. shows shows- here is one you might be interested interested interested inter inter- ested in Wednesday morning while up to Mrs 1 Bill Johnsons Johnson's buying some of their rich whipping whipping whipping whip whip- ping cream Ray Evans had an r opportunity to converse with another another an an- other Johnson customer J uJ Franklin Smith husband of Margaret Masters 1 Of course the topic of or conversation was about Margarets Margaret's sister Poinsetta Hueston Crockett It seems Margaret 1 named her this because an English teacher had said Cellar and Door were two of the most beautiful words in inthe inthe the English language who had appeared o on the television show Question the night before J Franklin said that Margarets Margaret's sister was just introduced introduced introduced intro intro- this week and that next week the question would begin Margaret has gone East to be with her sister he said and andi i if she can reach the question alone Margaret will appear with her when she is given the question Margaret has been a guest speaker in most of our clubs and sd I thought some of the Farmington gals might be inter inter- ested Not trying to compete with T liT V Weekly but one but one of our fellow townsmen Edward Hedge Hedgepeth Hedgepeth Hedgepeth peth has been invited to take part on the television program This Is The Place This is a western historical program shown every Sunday evening on Channel Four at 10 pm p.m. We will let you know the exact date of Mr Hedgepeth's appearance Who Vho was it that said they wished they lived in the good ole days when people were more neighborly and visited a little more This art is still practiced in Farmington Mr and Mrs Don Manning are spending a week in Phoenix Ariz Mr and Mrs Dewey Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson have been to California for a short v vacation cation Mrs Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson has not been very well for a long time Mrs 1 Arthur Gill is visiting her son and family in California Sharon and Gary Elliott of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr 1 and Mrs Richard Marston l on Saturday night Gary worked with Dick one summer in the forestry service Dawn Height spent the week end in Logan with Maurice Turner and the week before she visited the Brigham Young University campus Mr and Mrs Alt Alton n Rose had guests on Wed Wed- They were Mr and Mrs Darcie White and children Terry and Stephen of Salt Lake City Other guests of t Roses were Mr Mr and Mrs Clifford Carlisle and Tippe and Stephen of of Babbit Nev who spent Thursday and Friday with Catherine therine and Al AI ton And last last David David Jones spent the week end in Salt Lake with his grandmother Mrs Katherine Katherine Katherine Ka- Ka therine Hansen Sunday Farmington churchgoers churchgoers church churchgoers goers attended the Davis stake conference in Kaysville Apostle Marion G. G Romney and Orvin O. O Clark of the general welfare committee rere were the general authorities authorities authorities au au- au- au presiding Several missionaries mission missionaries mis mis- sion ries reported on their mission mission mission mis mis- sion experiences Gary Elliott of Farmington brought a message of or love and good wishes to the people of Davis stake from their former president LeRoy Duncan Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- can who is now president of the South African mission The Southern Pacific male chorus from Ogden furnished the music I for the evening session Three Farmington girls Kathryn Jones D Dawn wn Height and Sh Sharon Williams Wil ViI l liams Iiams Elliott received their awards at the Gl silver Gleaner aper evening session which was under under under un un- un- un der the direction of the Mutual Improvement Association The Farmington Second ward Explorers play for lor the championship championship champ champ- championship in m Division Nine next week One of our Jr M Men players Norman Elliott was picked as one of the six for the Star All team in the recent Division Nine play off He received received re re- re- re a a. beautiful trophy for his outstanding participation l Mr land and Mrs Gordon Van Fleet entertained their study group on Sunday Mr Ir and Mrs Vern Hess have moved from North Farmington to their new home on Main street next to his father Willard Hess' Hess home The North Farmington ward Gold and Green ball will be held heldon on March 1 10 Francis Hess mother of Bishop Bishop Bishop Bish Bish- op Lloyd Hess is very ill at the home of h her r daughter Dora Wil- Wil helmson in Salt SaIt Lake Also listed on the sick list is Lucy Hess Lucy is living with son-in-law son her daughter and Lucy and Bill Bin McClurg 1 Thursday was PTA meeting at nt Davis High School Scholarships were discussed by parents and ami andI teachers Katie Cunningham oJ of I Farmington is the president of the Davis PTA two Twenty-two Boy Scouts of the Farmington Second ward are taking a swimming course at the Deseret gym Ensign Robert Rose has been assigned to Foley Field Alabama Ala Ala- bama Bob has been doing night flying as part of his training Clara Richards took a car carload carload carload load of ladies to the University Artists and Lectures program to hear Gladys Gla Gladstone Istone pianist and Harold Those attending were Minnie Millard Karlynn Hinman Millie Wood Kathleen Holbrook Clara and her mother Amanda Richards Rich Rich- ards The Helen Mar Miller camp of DUP met at the home of Wilma Miller 1 on Thursday William Bill Smoot son o of Martha Millard and Alma lma Smoot of Centerville is to the I Hawaiian mission Mr and Mrs Norman Gardner have their baby daughter home from the hospital She has lias been in an incubator for the past two months Her twin sister died a at birth Friends of Bertha Hansen wilbe will wil willbe willbe be glad to know she is ing Bertha has been ill most o othe of the winter She was a counsellor in the Second First-Second ward Relief Relie Socie Societies es of Farmington anc and was dearly loved by everyone She and her husband are now living in Bountiful so of course are re missed very much by friends friend in Farmington Received a letter today from froma a former who lives in Pateros Wash Said he her dad Ruel Steed who lives in Bountiful now had sent her the Farmington news from the Clip Clip- per She said I read it and reread reread re- re read ead and sent it on over to Betty her sister that lives in hi Spokane so o you see h how w much good we got jot out of it You guessed it The letter was from Donna Steed Mom and Dad Steed Betty and Donna used to live in the home across the street from the forest service Garretts Garrett's live in the home now Some of Donnas Donna's childhood pals were Maxine Brown thies Barbara Wood Evans Kaherine Katherine Katherine Ka- Ka therine herine Hess Hogan Ethelyn White June Spencer Jackson and Lorraine Clark Buck Of all the girls Donna was the gal gal- known for her outstanding outstanding outstanding out out- standing sense ense of humor We remember remember remember re re- re- re member the time when one oJ of her 18 year old friends had received received received re re- re- re a tragic foot injury and while the doctors were debating amputation Donna and Ruel Rue visited the sic kroom regularly and the chuckles and guff gulf echoed down the hospital corri corri- dor Then there was the day the cartoon come in the mail from froni Donna It pictured a hospital ward full of patients with broken limbs suspended on overhead overhead overhead over over- head traction bars the bars the nurses nurse entering entering big big smile smil on face and clapping her hands hands' for attention followed followed by the doctor anc and the caption read On your toe toes everyone here everyone here comes the doc doe tor The family cf of the injured girl and they are only one among many will always be grateful for the cheer this faithful faithful faithful faith faith- ful pal brought during th the months of hospitalization Ralph and Alpha Steed were hosts hosts' Saturday for their Birthday Birthday Birthday Birth Birth- day club The party dinner wain was wa in honor of Richard Workmans Workman's birthday Guests were Robert Rober Griffith Mr Mrs MIs Gill Robinson Rob inson Mr and Mrs 1 Ray Evans Mr and Mrs Richard Workman Mr and Mrs Walter Jennings Minnie Millard and Millie Wood Wallace Vallace Williams president Floral Company of f the Miller to attend Francisco flew to San a Carnation Growers conven- conven to stop stop- in tion ion Wallace Vallace plans Hayward Calif to visit his daughter Harry Jean and his two wo little grandchildren en Virginia Rice president of the Davis navis stake Primary Association Arbuckle and her mother Mrs of Bountiful are leaving on the ninth of March tarch for Angeles and the dedication of the temple That is if Virginia doesn't weaken and stay home with Rawl Raw and th the tho kids Sen Senior or Literary club members had a very enjoyable evening at atthe atthe atthe the home of or Edith Walsh Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- eveni evening evening- Helen Hughes gave and outstanding book re re- re- re view Her book was Albert Schweitzer genius enius i in n nth t the h e Jungle by Joseph Gollomb At Atthe Atthe Atthe the Jr Literary clu club Patty Vincent Vincent Vincent Vin Vin- cent gave the book Autumns Brightness by Daisy Newmann Barbara Gregory was hostess for the evening Newell Kimball has been called called called call call- ed to go on a mission to Japan Newell has only been home from the service a short time and was attending the Brigham Young University at Provo Mr and Mrs MIs Ben Hepworth are arc having a birthday dinner Friday for their daughter daught r Edna Hepworth Wood of Kaysville |