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Show Page March 5, 1935 THE JOURNAL 6 News About Folks in crastinating this week in Farm- CLEARFIELD Mrs. Dorothy White Correspondent ington were Francis Judd, Dorothy White, Gwen Clark and Zella Green among probably a large group. After doing so, however, perhaps these same ones wont be seen in that car license or tax lines another year. We hope! The three burglars who were caught here recently red handeldy and robbing Homers Market Merl's Jewelry were sentenced this week to the state prison for from years. They were seized on a midnight tip by phone from Mrs. Einar Dahl of Itoss Drive and were caught after exchanging gunfire with Deputy Val Palmer and Bill Kennedy, .captain of the auxiliary force. They are Luther Reed Robinette, 2., of Brigham City; Howard Young, 21, of Salt Lake City and William Andrew Brown, 21, originally of Dalton, Georgia. It was Young who fired at Palmer but all bullets exchanged went wild. . Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gardner and sons, Gary and Kem, attended the BYU game at Provo last Saturday evening. Millie Wood went to the hospital and was operated on Monday evening. Mrs. Wood was reMrs. ported to be doing very nicely after the operation. She has some wonderful children who watched attentively at her bedside until she in Salt Iake, after was out of danger. She is stying Wednesday which they returned to the home at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans while of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin lligley for recuperating. a late supper. Attending were Mr. Max Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, left Sunday for Arthur White, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Florida where he will attend the Selleneit, Mr. and Mrs. Ilill West-oveVirgil Trucks professional baseball Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Thompschool. Max expects to he gone son, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompabout a month. He says he is alson and the lligleys. Mrs. Brown ready homesick. Good luck Max. was a special supper guest. Mr. George Elliott of Salt Lake Var C. Flint and his family are visited in Farmington over the this for state week end at the home of his leaving Washington Mr. be will on where Flint Mr. and week, daughter and detatched service. Mrs. Wallace Ilight. Parents and boys and girls of A cottage meeting was held afthe Clearfield elementary school ter Sacrament meeting at the home should plan ahead for the big doof Mr. and Mrs. George Dobson, for ings to be held on April Fools Day the Priests Quorum. and Pm not fooling either. More Mrs. Helen Hughes presented about this next week. Women of the Bible in the SacraMrs. Erma Baggs was surprised ment service of the second ward a last Sunday afternoon when a few week ago Sunday evening. She of her friends honored her with a We can do more good by being was assisted by Lou Gene Walpool, birthday cake and ice cream. Gath- good, than in any other way. Ethel Eight, Lorraine Stoddard ering were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and Annie Pearson. Irvin Pearson Rowland Hill. Higley, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Tolman, and Anavar Castano sang solos Mrs. Faye Chandler and host and that suggested the theme of the hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lovely flowers are the smiles of evening Wilda Hardy and Laura Gods goodness. T. White. Carr accompanied the soloists. William Wilberforce. Standing in line paying for pro Juanita Stoddard reported on her mission in the North Farmington ward a week ago Sunday evening Sacrament service. After the meetPESCADORES ARE KEY TO FORMOSA ing Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fullmer entertained about thirty relatives JKEELUNG from Salt Lake. MATSU TTAIPEI Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bourne and small daughter, Stephanie, were week end visitors at Hals parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne. They attended church in the North Farmington ward and reports are that Stephanie is a beautiful baby with black hair about two inches long. quemoy , . .KAOHSIUNG On lookers said they didnt know PESCADORES who were the most proud, the parents or the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Leonard TO FORMOSA, the Pescadores form the last natural and family, Bishop and Mrs. BurnSPRINGBOARD the Nationalist stronghold against any Invading n ham Leonard and fmaily, Mr. force from the Chinese mainland Forming a defense triangle with Moon and family, Mr. and Mrs. the Islands of Matsu and Quemoy. the Pescadores have become the Islands. of chain offshore Carl Hinman and daughter, Kar-ly- n guardian anchor in Chiang of first the would and warning give Quemoy Radar nets on Matsu and Miss Margaret Leonard there Nationalist and the might from troops air, danger approaching went to Provo a week ago Friday hamper a sea force, but it would fall on the Pescadores to stand as night to attend the reception of (Central Press) the closed door to an advance on Formosa. Marilyn Youngs. Marilyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Richmond Youngs. Mrs. Youngs was BARGAIN DAY the former Louise Leonard, sister to Prentice, Burnham, Margaret ' and LaVern. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Onstat of Pocatello also attended the wedding and then visited in Farmington over the week with Miss Margaret Leonard and Bishop and Mrs. Burnham Leonard. Mrs. Onstat was Mary Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pitt of Tooele visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Pitts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itulon Moon. The Pitts have been recently assigned to Tooele, Mr. Pitt is with the United States army. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Durham and family of Ogden visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. Durhams brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Richards Durham. Word has been received by Mrs. Dean Kynaston and Mrs. Beth that their husband and son left Ome, Germany, February IS, t to start for home. Mrs. Iva Pace, Deans Grandmother, says Im sure it wont he more than two or three Members of the Sixth quorum of elders and their wives attended a special temple excursion last 20 r, son-in-la- w, FORMOSA ' Mt Ru-lo- Kai-she- in CROSSWORD ACROSS Wits 5. Sacks 9. An amount on which 1. rates are assessed 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. Perform Dwelling DOWN 1. River 20. (U. S.) top 3. Wander 23. about Idly 4. Railway sleeping cfl.r 25. 2. On 5. Floating food 6. Ovum cuckoo 7. Bestowed (abbr.) 18. Part of to be" 19. Paroxysm 21. Neuter 27. masses of Ice Stream Invalid's East-northea- st 16. 19. 8. 9. 11. Keel-bille- d Pic-turesq- Quick Allowances Fuel Thick slices Chief magis trate of a city Tuber (So. Am.) Soak flax Small sunken M- -l courtyard 28. Young hog 29. Of the Copts 30. Obtain 31. Citadels 32. Measures 35. for waste (Heb.) Pays attention AimYrr 38. Vocal inflection 40. Baking chamber 42. Born 44. Hall! pronoun 22. Wild dogs (Ind.) 24. Portions of curved lines 26. Vehicle 27. Affirmative vote 28. Crust on a wound 30. Small cave 33. Exclamation 34. Utter 36. Mystic ejaculation 37. Make choice 39. Greek letter 40. To be In debt 41. Make amends for 43. Vacillate 45. Having prongs 46. Affirms 47. Letter of the alphabet (pi.) 48. Strong de- sires (slang) 11-- 15 New Washing Detergent Is Pink .s&r. w, Ky-nast- V stationed ks i-- ft Germany that last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. lie left Germany February 27. He Jess West. There are nine members expects to he home and discharged in this club hut because some are by the thirteenth of March ready on vacations and others are ill, to enroll in school in the spring there were only five who enjoyed quarter. Glen has a new little son the day. Those who met at Mrs. whom he has never seen. The baby Wests were, Mrs. Leone Miller, was horn January 15. He will be Mrs. Rae Vansickle and Mrs. Bernamed Ken Wesly. His little broth- tha Kane of Salt Lake and Mrs. er is named after his father, Glen, Ethel Jensen of Bountiful. A deJr. Signe says she expects that licious dinner was served. they will live in Farmington for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman awhile until the apartment that visited in Sheriden, Wyoming, over they have spoken for in Salt Lake the week end, at the homes of their is vacant. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and The Rose City Bridge club met Mr. and Mrs. Workman. been FARMINGTON f $ , : on , :: :.r . : . ) a weeks until he will be home. Mrs. Signe Larson has received word from her son, Glen, who has The term synthetic detergent Is so familiar to ail housewives its hard to believe that only 20 years ago no one had ever heard of it. Before that, for 2000 years, soap was the only cleaning product known Homemakers in hard water areas were more or less resigned to problems of soap film that left a dishpan ring. Then, 20 years ago, a revolutionary product was developed. It dissolved grease in dishwater, left no dishpan ring, no filmy cloud on china or fine glass-warno soapy film on rinse water. This new product was called a synthetic detergent. Its name was Dreft, and it was the forerunner e, of many household detergents developed for both laundry and dishwashing. Now, this original household detergent has undergone a comlike a plete change. Its pink lotion It makes water feel like a lotion and is excellent for dishwashing not only because of its new grease cutting action, but also because it is so mild More effective than ever in either hard or soft water, this new pink product can also be used in the washing machine for all items that need special care like baby clothes, diapers, dainty under-thing- s, fibers like or man-mad- e orlon, dacron and nylon. |