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Show Page September TIIK JOURNAL C EISENHOWER FAMILY TO BE SIX News About Folks in POSINGFOR FAMILY PORTRAIT KAYSVILLE norm a rituixu ,jMf V' y Correspondent t Rhone 2DJ-Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stewart have moved to San Jose, Calif. Dick has ' 'a x AS R ji.us i f'i 'i '' ty waaaa s.jt .. y 'AlS&fr',' x v 'A',' -- v .T,.y rr..v ,, ..... ; v ,y v A . '.vW. ,v . . 4-- . H V s , EAJC-- ' iM A ' i , ' v 4r V. XC;: s ' ;?. .? Xi ' ' I ji Tf &" k $ x V Y N $W ' Av I 4, 'y i' A. VC , '' X A ' V V V: -- U v? s 't'i 'a V. ; 1 y &' ' j ' s'yA, y, -s'S y, ' . ffh SA ' fy"'AS" f XT' Sty - , as &' W$m. , 's ' av 1 w A i ' S X'v.; y;- - y 7, y , , N At t s ' s .. s s ; v'.; 't S teaching at the BYU, at Provo, and will now teach at the San Jose State College, in Calif. Mr. and Mrs. James Webb spent the weekend at Lava Hot Springs visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Crittinden and family, Ogden, enjoyed a steak dinner up Farmington Canyon, Sunday. Mrs. Earl Robins spent Monday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eddie Hayes in Bountiful. Russell and Larry Tolman, Bountiful, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Air. and Mrs. Earle Robins. Sunday evening Mrs. Robins entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolman and sons, who had just returned from a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richards and children, Fresno, Calif., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William H .King and family and other relatives in Bountiful and Salt Lake. ' Miss Norma Lyman left Sunday by plane for Tacoma to visit her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. R. J. Crammer for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Carlisle, Manti, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. King. been HOME TOWN o. c iA for a month with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Lyman, will leave soon for his visiting home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Behling are spending a three week vacation in the Northwest and Canada. Mrs. LeConte Stewart and Mrs. Clifford Strong, spent Monday at the State Market in Salt Lake. Miss Dorothy Schick has accepted the position of teaching at the Bryant Junior Salt Lake. V. School in Hip;h Club held its The YKC 12th meeting at the home of Hazel Harvey, Tuesday. They made plans for the State Fair exhibits in Salt Lake and also made plans for a party. 4-- H Miss Faye Chambers, Smithfield, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield returned home from a week vacation trip to Portland, Ore., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scofield and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Slade left on a ten day vacation trip to San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eckersley, Roy, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Openshaw. Rtfiittrad U. IS Youe OLD MAN HOME? AND DOES HE WANT TO COME ( . OUTSIDE AND REPEAT THAT Y CRACK HE MADE ABOUT MY V. kinfolks yesterday?.'; 1 Pikint Of flea By STANLEY WAITi-H- E JUST CAME BACK FROM WfUPPAS YOUR OLD MAN THREE BROTHERS AND YOUR COUSN f' WORTHLESS ii and invitations If you are planning a Wedding, why not come in soon and look at our many beautiful styles of wedding invitations. I am sure we can save you . . . time and money. FIIONE KAYSVILLE 10 INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Kaysville, Utah 6 e m a! Vtt-- Back-roa-d AND PAW (5) o c folks -- is A"TWO-SUNwMA- gjrfl I -- Micheal Callahan, who has been ( j A-- , Va., after the President announced at his press conference that be- fore Christmas he expects to be a grandfather for the fourth time. The Chief Executives son is holding Barbara Ann, 6; while his siXe. Barbara, holds their daughter, Susan, 4. In center is David, 7. THE OLD A, v MAJOR JOHN EISENHOWER is shown with his family at Fort Belvolr, w, s 4 Jfr sjf ''I H follows: Airs. Woodrow G. Barnett, Mrs. : Airs. Harriet Watkins, . ,v Airs. Robert . . X Dawson, Vw,: George '4if44K DeVoe Mahue, McQuarrie, Mrs. TWIN PANDAS, two months old, are shown with their mother at the Airs. and Mrs. Carl Grimstad, Fleishbacker Zoo in San Francisco. The mother seems to be giving the photographer a stop, where you are stare. (International) Stephen Call. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis heifer. A special award ribbon of Clinton have returned recently SUNSET CHAMPIONS IN DAVIS FAIR from a pleasure trip to Oregon. In was also awarded. Nyssa they visited a sister of hers, hard The of son working Maids, Merry Steed, Jerry Air. and Mrs. Dwight Child and Club of Mrs. Edith Mayhue Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Steed of Sun- family. The Davis were guests m have who also of their nephew, Mr. Spencer set, won the Junior and Senior and Mrs. Carol Steed, Championship on his Guernsey completed their first and second Child and family, of LaGrande. ,' ' 1 ' , MOTHERS TEA AND FASHION REVUE Completing their third year of Club activities, the Merry Maids of Sunset will present a Fashion Revue and Mothers Tea this Thursday at p. m. Mothers invited to gather at the E. R. Steed residence in Sunset are as ""--- "' i' yt y, 'S Shc-ry- st .. & , yff--' "y 1 J A''X Taking first place for handiwork, sewing and exception Record Alburns are the following: Harnett, Shirley Watkins, Colleen Carol Steed, Dawson, Linda Irene McQuarrie, Mayhue, Kathleen Call and Beth Grimstad. iVrtfvv S y of sewing in one, arc going ' s,- - V?- - 'y S , J ::.:" y. . v Jf' ' ... S'"' to the State Fair for their outstanding work. ' It, F.Fm mwa HATI'.U tnpict. 1, wow max'll l Mix via. p |