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Show Page March THE JOURNAL 8 News About Folks In FARMINGTON Katherine It. Itose Correspondent Phone Farmington 41-- J Mr. and Mrs. Neil White and daughter Claudia of Salt Lake were dinner guests a week ago Friday at the homo of Mayor and Mrs. Alton Rose. Claudia was also a guest over Sunday at the Rose home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. John Steed returned home Saturday night after Quench mid jrcigh(olb . . . 'citv -- 7 a real vacation down Phoenix way served. Rights children, Mrs. Rex Creer, The mumps are still prevalent in Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ilight and Mr. into Mexico. By the looks of all the things they brought back with and around Farmington, the latest and Mrs. James Rasmussen of them they will be able to have a cases are: Mona Ilight, Bob Rose, Kaysville. Mrs. Essie Yeager visited on look of Old Mexico right in their who so far just has them on one They visited witt side. As term tests are here next Sunday at the home of her good living rooms. Corin and Mary Steed in Las week, Bob is wondering if he will friends Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer. Little Randy Fisher went to the Cruses and they report that Conn be able to complete this quarter. is better and ho returned to work Roger Gregory and Nickey Rose hospital last Wednesday and had his tonsils removed on Thursday. last week, after being sick with also have the mumps. rheumatic fever since Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brown of Re returned home on Friday. Re A study group met cne nome Royal, Utah were guests over the seems to be doing nicely according of Mr. and Mrs. Raul Rice, Sunday week end at the home of Mrs. to his mother, Mrs. Etsil Fisher. Mrs. R. F. Fisher of Declo, Idaho evening after the Relief Society Browns brother Mr. and, Mrs. program. After intensive study for Wallace Hight. While here they is visiting with he son and daughter-iMr. and Mrs. Etsil an hour or so, refreshments were visited with all of Mr. and Mrs. n-law toMsa UJMIKI TO&I? T ""I (Ready, wtYtny o Acivc you! railroad operated by Western men, the Denver and Rio Grande Western is dedicated to the people... the territory ... it serves. 0 A Western I mv w Your friends and neighbors the Utah citizens shown here are members of Rio Grandes traffic team, specifically assigned to help you with all your transportation problems. Call on them... they are ready, willing and able to serve you! - i and a6fc f H. K J. RIGGERT Astt. Traffic Manager w. lx - SALT LAKE CITY $ rr 24 South Main and Rio Grande Depot Phones H "llS. 22-57- 41 R. S. LAWRENCE Gen. Agent, Freight Dept. I D. P. HEINER Gen. Agent, Passenger Dept. V f V.'AWW 1 t 'xx-x- r UA ( j J. L. HILL Traveling Freight Agent I. J. E. BERRY CECIL City Freight Agent C. HORSLEY Chief Clerk, Freight Dept. J. D. WRIGHT Rate Clerk, Freight Dept. P. G. SEAL City Freight Agent PEARSON City Freight Agent G. W. BUNNER City Freight and H. L. JOHNSON J. City Ticket Agent Depot Passenger Passenger Agent 12, 1955 Fisher. Mrs. Ilerminia Zwiefel of Tarre-toIdaho is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Etsil Fisher. Bette is Mrs. Zwiefels niece. Mrs. Zwiefel is also in Val Verda with Bettes mother, Mrs. 0. It. Christensen. On her way back home she expects to visit with Bette's grandmother in Logan. n, Sherry Kay Stayner, wee daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Burns Stayner received her name and blessing in the Sacrament Service of the First Ward. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Larson, maternal grandparents, and Mrs. George Stayner, paternal grandmother and aunt Irene Stayner all of Salt Lake were in attendance. They all enjoyed a dinner afterwards at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Stayner. The Junior Literary Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Van Fleet. They had a special guest, Mrs. Elsie Heaton of Kaysville who showed the life film strip on the golden age of Spain. The Mountain View Literary club met Wednesday at the home of Florence Spencer. The book the Spoonhandle by Ruth Moore was given by Mrs. Effie Apple. The V. G. group met Thursday moorning at the home of Mrs. Alta Hess. This group meet at ten oclock and enjoy dinner then exchange ideas one with another that they can pass along to their different Relief Society groups. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Turner and family visited in Farmington at the home of Rexs mother Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Turner have just moved into a new home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Effie Apple enjoyed the company of a very dear friend, Mrs. Sylvia Young of Salt Lake on Sunday. In the afternoon on Sunday Mrs. Apples cousin Mrs. Gene Burgoyne of Salt Lake visited with them. Mrs. Apple is going to Salt Lake on the weekend to stay with her sister - in - law, Mrs. Warren Knight while Mrs. Knights husband is at the hospital undergoing surgery. Mrs. William Gailey of Kaysville was the Davis Stake representative in the North Farmington ward Relief Society meeting Sunday C. WALDIE Agent F. D. FELLOW F. G. JAMES H. F. HIATT Notification Clerk, Freight Dept. Ticket Clerk Reservation Clerk S. D. BURNSIDE PROVO Grande Rio District Freight and Passenger Agent R. B. WILLIAMS Depot Phone: 240 General Agent iITtrtfNTiBi Vii OGDEN Grande Rio Phone: iflrtraTtif Depot 4 D. R. Carr, Agent Layton Phone: Kaysville 52-- J one of the first closcup photos made of Pope Pius XII since his serious illness last November. He is shown in the Apostolic Palace. Rome, where he presided at a meeting of the Roman Catholic Churchs Congregation of Rites The group approved steps toward beatification of 56 martyred victims of the Chinese Boxer Rebellion. THIS IS DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Th$ Direct Central Transcontinental Route |