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Show ' THE JOURNAL 2 ' ' ... AUGUST 9, 1952. an extended trip to Texas. lawaiian Islands. KAYSVILLE The clubs of Kaysville are Farewells were said to Bob Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Peterson, Mr. FARMINGTON Smoot and Mrs. James P. Bunting. and Mrs, Laurence Bell of Morgan spending a couple pf days at Muel3ob a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kings-o- n ler Park for an outing. Workman Ferris Smoot has reported for assignment of Ogden, were Sunday guests The Kaysville Rotary club enterCorrespondent n the armed services. Mrs. Bunt-n- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-e- r tained their sons and daughters at Mr. and Mrs. Barto Lunbach of a daughter of the A. V. Smoots, Buhler. a party at Hods Hollow last Kansas City, Kansas, called at the was leaving for Pittsburg, Pa., to Mr. Ralph Layton and sons Rob- Wednesday evening. Walter Jennings home Sunday eve- ;oin her husband who is stationed ert and Donald and Mr. Howard Mr. Dick Gailey, Mrs. Evelyn ning on their way home from :in the armed services in the steel ayton spent a week fishing at Crockett, Miss Faye Sanders, Mr. California. city. ?ish Lake. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey left Sunday Little Kent Bentley, young son Other guests at the party were: Capt and Mrs. Hobart Kanatazur for a few weeks trip through Canof Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Bentley is Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nelson and and family left home las't week for ada, New York, and Boston. visiting at the home of his grand- (laughter of Brigham City, Mr. and parents Mr. and Mrs. Orson Clark Mrs. Elmer Coombs of Fielding, 9 I Meet Oit THE OLD HOME TOWN in Vale, Oregon. By STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs and Mrs. Ethel Goodrich of Ogden a 2 children of Fielding, Mr. and former resident called on several Mrs. A. V. Smoot and family of friends in Farmington Friday, Corinne, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar them were a call on Mrs. J. Smoot and family, Centerville, Mr. E. Brenner at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Radcliffe and family of Mrs. Walter Jennings. Farmington, Miss Mary Ellen Wood Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Clearfield. have been host and hostess to several out of town guests recently, Are you ready to vote? August among them were, Mrs. Marie 5, 19, 26, 29, Oct. 7th. Dumnam of Salt Lake City, VirMrs. E. C. is confined ginia and Bobbie Rowell of Okla- to a Salt LakeHedgepeth with a back hospital homa City, and Mrs. Lillian Sand-for- d injury. of Monroyia, California. Eastern visitors at the home of dates Remember registrations Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Clark are Dr. and Oct 7. are August Mrs. E. De Alton Partridge and and Mr. Tom Held has returned home after attending a six weeks school sons Ernest and Robert of New Jersey. Mrs. Partridge is the forat Azuza, California. mer Nell Clark, a daughter of BishMrs. Dennis May and daughter op and Mrs. Clark, Jane Ellen of Kansas City, Kansas, visit to welcome his sister whom spent Thursday veening as guests he had not seen for sometime. of Mrs. Dale Bone and Mrs. J. C. Before coming to Utah the ParBrenner enroute to California. tridges visited their son Clark who Mrs. Fannie Stevenson has re- is attending Naval Training school turned to her home after under- in Norman, Oklahoma. going surgery in a Salt Lake City The visitors will return to their hospital. home in New Jersey via the PaMrs. Julia Gregory and Mr. and cific northwest and Glacier NationMrs. Dan Gregory and family have al Park. returned from a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park. Lets all be able to vote .Nov. 4. Mrs. Newell Wood is recovering Are you registered? at her home after undergoing surMr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and gery in a Salt Lake City hospital. family have returned home after Are you registered? August 5, several days spent in Yellowstone 19, 26, 29, Oct 7. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Epperson 'For something different by way , By ALICE DENHOFF Birthday Cake COOL drinks, pretty to look at, of a milkshake, serve the youngand children have returned to their The center of attraction at the good to taste, and brimming over sters this version. To prepare home in Colorado Springs, Colo., with nutrition thats the sum- about 4 servings, take lVk c. blueafter Mrs. Epperson and children Farmington Second ward birthday mer slogan for the family. Make berries from the basket, wash and spent a month as guests of Mrs. party was the beautiful cake bake good use of the fine produce now drain and put through food mill. Mrs. Alfred Neumanan and Mr. by Mrs. Mr. and the market, produce colored Combine the pulp with 3 e. milk, in Eppersons parents 2 tbsp. sugar and dash of cinnaSeconc Bread The of Basket. the natures way blue, red, gold. J. N. West, ward was celebrating its seconc Big fat blueberries, for in- mon in shaker. Shake well and Little Kathy Hess, young daughhow about using them lor serve. (If frozen blueberries are stance, dinner and a with drinks? Children, particularly, used, thaw first, then proceed as ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hesl has birthday on games, the lawn of the chapel. like something intriguing, and so for fresh berries, omitting sugar.) been dismissed from a Salt Lake program, . we would like to offer some new Mr. to Neumanan the According Blueberry Cooler City hospital and is recuperating Ideas. j of sheet six of cake consisted layers at the home of her uncle. Dr. WalBlueberry Cooler is one that the Bed, White and Blue Soda lace Hess in Salt Lake City. Little cake which weighed altogether 70 For party fare, how about a whole family will applaud, and He spent 5 hours decoratbang-u- p Red, White and Blue- Its a good guest production, too. Kathy was the victim of an eye pounds Soda? For about 4 servings, 35 used of Put 1 c. blueberries through icing. berry pounds ing it and injury last Thursday evening. one Ice divide vanilla cream food chopper, after washing and pint For the foundation, a price of three Several Farmington people atfour into in tall equal portions draining. Combine the pulp with size 24 x 36 inches glasses. Wash and drain 1 c. 2 tbsp. lemon juice, 2 tbsp. sugar, tended the American Legion Jun- quarter plywood was used. fresh blueberries, then mash with and 2 .) bottles club soda in ior Baseball tournament held in a fork, and divide equally on top a pitcher. Stir. Float thin lemon Brigham City last week. Among of ice cream portions. Add one c. slices on top. Pour over ice cubes v those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. milk to each glass, and a little and serve. Makes 6 servings. (If carbonated water. Stir well. Por- frozen blueberries are used, thaw Ed Earl and Brent, Mrs. Arthur tion another half pint cf Ice the fruit, then proceed as with Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ancream into glasses and top with a fresh blueberries, but omitting derson, Mr. and Mrs. Richarc maraschino cherry. sugar.) Workman, Sr. Mr. Richard Workman; Jr., Miss Shirley Hiner, Mr. Walter Manning, Mr. Hobart Dum-k- e and his guests, a group of teen age boys. ! News About Folks in The 4-- H JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published In the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of the under Utah, Layton, March 8, 1879. g, , Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. ' Phone: Kaysville 10 MEMBER. ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE - ng NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Nat'l Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, III Subscription: $1.00 Per Year , Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. t Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. Y. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Release JULY 7 Charming Sleeper , -- a I w Intriguing New Summer Drinks (12-oz- ftomi. AJoah COOL, comfortable and charm- ing are the cotton nightgowns now coming into the stores Cotton lingerie gets prettier each season, with the fine detailing and accents usually accorded to the best silk or nylon designs. This one is in yellow cotton ba- tiste with white lace and is sensibly short The bodice is daintily between the lace the skirt is gathand banding ered Yellow satin ribbon is drawn through the lace beading. pin-tuck- ed Odd Fact In Greensboro, N. C. & father paid $398 In fines for the by his ing tickets accumulated son when the young man left his 1949 automobile at a bus stop new car. , after getting a 25 park- , 4-- Millard Family Party Relatives from far and near gathered at the home of Mrs. W. J. Millard for a family party in honor of some members of the Millarc family that have recently returnet from far corners and some that are departing for far away places. Dinner was served to 35 guests on the spacious lawn by Miss Minnie Millard and Mrs. Ivy Lawson. Being greeted home was Stanley Smoot, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smoot Stanley has just completed a mission for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the s OBAR NOAH t if A I bathedHE after Burglar WOULD MAKE A R06S6R.V, A CLEAN GET-AvaJA- VJ.tf. I "Vacations are great for individuals. But Utah's mining industry as a whole never takes a vacation. Only year 'round operation , at top efficiency can produce the profits that' keep my paycheck coming. Our industry works on such a close margin, everyone has to be on the ball at all times to keep things rolling." ? V LovjDER-NOUM- T GILEAD, N IF A NOAH fOMAN MARRIES A SHOW AH, IS rr better to WE LOWED A SMALL THAN NAME LOWED LMER TALL AL GERNGC2T ALLB (OTSauJ N rRA SHAD VouR "UMNOflOM TS"iioM DUtribuUd ? IV KUC WW s ; - : ! 1 |