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Show nimble Thimble Clearfield Churches Kaysviile Local Hews Items ii, i tri; August Till: JOURNAL 2 Page The JOURNAL LDS 2nd Ward Club Meets Cleai field Second 4-- 11 Clearfield Earle Robins Birthday Bobby Coleman, Portland. Oiegon, weekly newspaper published in and asked that Jackson Clell has Mrs. Mr. and Relief Waid Society interests of the residents of 'he entertained Mrs. Eaile Robins be were ward Countv, at Lnvton. Utah. bazaar two donations Thimble for the guests Clearfield The Nimble daughters, Lehi, at a dinner Sunday honoring her Scheul-le- r turned into the club met in July and cut out organizations ofhusband on his birthday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry matter at Entered as second-clas- s and family for two days last ficers by September J. aprons and hot pad holders which f avion. Utah, under the Act of were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hayes and week. On Tuesday they held an they are working on the present March 8. 1879. time. Later in July they enjoyed niting at Lagoon. Erma Ann families of Bountiful. Family Outing the with Belli Sebeuller returned to Published R' an outing at the camp on Clearfield August 13 is the PRINTING CO. .Jackson-- ' for a few days visit. INLAND Herndon Visitors date set for the Clearfield Second July is, 1!) and 2. The girls were 1ft Phone: 4-- JI l-- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herndon and five sons, lone, California, aie visiting with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Herndon. While here they went through the LDS Temple, Monday. Brighton Vacation Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs Smith and two children are spending a few' days at Brighton this week. Ward family outing. It will be DUP Meet held at the Weber Memorial Park Louise Mrs. Mis. lone Sandall, on the South Fork of the Ogden and Roetta river beyond Huntsville on the Kilfoyle, Green, Mrs. Mis. Cloe Slade attended the Monte Cristo road. All ward memDaughters of Pioneers board meet- bers are requested to keep this ing at Syracuse, Monday after- date open and more details will noon. be available later. Corn Selling Project Orson Halls Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pickett Clearfield The Clearfield Second and Miss Una Pickett, Salt Lake Ward Priest quorum have been were guests Sunday at the home selling corn this week from their Roetta Kilfoyle of their sister, Mr. and Mis. Or-o- n special patch which they raised Mr. and Mrs. Orval Singleton Hall. at the rear of Bishop Victor and Mr. and Mrs. George Larson, Smiths home. Provo, were visitors of Mrs. RoetDinner Guests ta Kilfoyle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth Community Church of dinner were and family guests Clearfield Mrs. S. R. Paul has Scheuller Guests Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rushforth in been appointed to fill the vacancy Mrs. Val Provost, David and Salt Lake, Sunday. of Moderator of the Deaconess group at the Clearfield Community East Canyon church following the move of Mrs. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Kaye Barton and Land for Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kent Kilfoyle Other new officer lecently selectspent the weekend in East Canyon. ed is Mrs. Willy Jeffries who is now the Sunday School secretary. Listons Guests COMPLETE Catering Service . . . Teas . . . Weddings . . . Church Functions Frappes . . . Punches . . . Frozen Salads Artistry in Ice Cream . . . Don Greenhalgh, Shelley, Idaho, Clearfield 2nd Ward was a house guest of Jerry and Clearfield The Relief Society Paul Liston for a few' days this of the Clearfield Second Ward week. held an outing at Jordan park in Salt Lake City on August 1. A Jackson Hole luncheon was served at the park Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smart and a tour of the lovely gardens there was made by the ladies as 'V fM w'ell as to the Japanese gardens which adjoin the park. This was held in lieu of the regular work day. ycecity d DIAL 3017 2-- 0 Ifi.) Harrison Blvd., OGDEN LECTRICITY .1 L K. L 4 Fireside Clearfield Miss Dora Ann Holt served as hostess to a fireside for Junior Gleaners and Junior on a recent Sunday at her home. Lilt Your Load ! v ' 4 - . . , ' ' M-M- en , ' I Fourth LDS Ward Clearfield Fourth Ward Primary workers will furnish the program to entertain the patients at the Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City on Saturday this week. Several teachers will also go along to view the hospital for the first time. II Kaysvilte accompanied to the camp by Ath-len- e Weatherston, Elsie Bennett, mothers of the girls and Mrs. Norda Gardner, their leader. NATION The girls enjoyed hiking there, handicraft and third place with a camp fire skit. Nancy and Natl w'on L EDITORIAL SS0CIAT!0 dvertising Representative Service Advertising Nadine Weatherston, Colleen Ben- Newspaper 333 N. Michigan Avenue nett, Susanne Gardner, and Nancy Chicago. Ill and Geneal Gardner attended the $3.30 Per Year, Payable in Advance camp. Late in July the girls had Mrs. LI.OYD K. ANDEKSON ...Managing Editor Viiginia Bennett as their special THE STAFF guest when she demonstrated hair News Editor and skin care. She also helped the CLAIR HALES MARY HOWR1NG Society Editor girls with hair styling after which J. VERNON WOOLSEY Advertising Mgr refreshments were served. Anoth- ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Manager Office Clerk er activity of this group wras a DEBBIE KHOURY BARKER Foreman GEORGE F. picnic supper at the Clearfield RICHARD S. WOOLSEY Compositor park. C. A. WILKINSON Compositor Linotype This week the group met and JOHN E. BARKER, JR KENNETH KINNER Linotype continued sewing on aprons and DAVID SEAICH Compositor school dresses. They also examined ROSE W'ORKMAN Proof Reader and passed judgment on several CLIFF BALL Pressman Pressman articles of clothing made by the NED ROBEY BALL JOLDIE Bindery Supervisor girls. Recently a demonstration ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. on How to Sew on a Button, Reporters was given by Nadine Weatherston NORMA PREECE and IIow' to Darn a Sock, by Kaysville DOROTHY WHITE Clearfield Nancy Gardner, How to Thread a Layton MARY B. BOWRING Sewing Machine, by Colleen Ben- Clinton JEAN BURSON nett and How to Do Stay Stitch- Farmington KARLYNN IIINMAN ing, was given by assistant lead- Syracuse.. ..MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT West Point DOROTHY WHITE er, Linda Gardner. Sunset JEAN BURSON ' j j i Clearfield First YWMIA Camping Clearfield Girls Camp startec this week for young ladies of the Clearfield First Ward YWMIA It will be an outdoor camp at the North Davis camp grounds in Og en Canyon near Huntsville. Th ?irls left Wednesday morning foi r three-da- y camp with leader, Mrs illma Hansen and will return Fri lay evening. Girls will sleep ir ents again this year as facilities 'f the camp have not been com ileted. Uex Fry, executive secretary o he National Council of America! laptist Men and Veldon Patter vestern area hemisphere of Amer can Baptist Home Mission Soci Layton News New Home Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allgood have purchased a new home in North Layton. Idaho Trip Mrs. Elmer Major and Mrs. Annie Bugger have returned home after spending a few days at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Butch Owens Mr. and Mrs. Butch Owens and children have returned to their home after vacationing in Yellowstone National Park. They were gone a week. Community Church Clearfield Community Church RENT male members were attenders at ty. 3 RM Newly Furn. Apt. for two. the laymans retreat hied at Camp Time for meditation, discussions With Garage. 933 E. Gentile, Utaba in the north fork of Ogden ellowship and for prayer wer Layton. Phone 101 4770 2t. Di canyon over this past weekend. illowed in the schedule. The session which opened on Sat- Owight Dodson, executive secre 5200 MONTHLY urday at 2 p.m. continued until ary and Rev. Allen W. Andersor TIME Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Leaders were lirector of Christian Educatior oth of the Baptist head REFILLING and collecting and children, David and Carol re- juarters in Salt Lake City aidei money from our high grade turned home from a vacation trip n the retreat. Nut Machines in this area. to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. No selling! To qualify for Pastors Study Completed work you must have car, Meet Clearfield The pastorals stud references, $400 cash, seMrs. William II. King was a at the Community Church at 2(1 cured by inventory. South 300 East street, has bee guest at the Davis County DEVOTING 8 hours a week Council meeting and tea at the furnished with its new drape; to business, your end on perThese weie the end result of th Lagoon Rose Terrace Tuesday. centage of collections will at th pop ale held by the Tri-C- s net up to $300 monthly with Clarence Waterfalls Clearfield Days celebration. very good possibilities of Dale Malan, Seattle, Washingtaking over full time. Inton, was a guest of Bishop and Womens Sen ice Society come increasing accordingMrs. Clarence Waterfall Friday. Cleai field The regular meeting ly. of the Womens Service Society of FOR interview, include phone the Clearfield Community Church, Canyon Outing in number application. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, was held this past Tuesday. The P. 0. Box 1441, Salt Write Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin spent first Tuesday of each month is Lake City, Utah. the date set for this meeting. Sunday at Provo Canyon. 4000 0 It. 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