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Show Page 8 March TIIE JOURNAL News About Folks in CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jamison visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pierson last Saturday evening. Mrs. Pierson is still pretty much confined to her home with a fractured pelvis she suffered last November in a Logan hotel. Mrs. Mary Banz and daughter Sylvia attended the funeral services of Mr. John Widctyson in He was an Hooper last week. uncle of Mrs. Banz. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Widdlson of Salt Lake and their three children Richard, Susan and Keith visited at the Fred Banz residence last Sunday. Happy Anniversaries along with Happy St. Patricks Day go this week to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blood, Mr. and Mrs, Emery II. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Steed. Ted Reynolds was a visitor at his parents home recently. He is a busy man these days; as a student at the Utah State Agricultural College, but took time out to have a weekend with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reynolds. Other Sunday guests here were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beeler of Granger who had dinner with the Reynolds family. The Clearfield Birthday Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Doreen Sessions on March 25. Mrs. Banz will be the honored birthday guest. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown are overjoyed with their double bundle from heaven this past week. Twin daughters were born to them last Thursday morning. This makes an even half dozen for Ralph and Ora. The new baby daughter of the Donald Martins was named Nancy The laet meeting of the Seagull Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Mrs. Eail Stringham. The Anchorage Branch holds their conference this coming Sunday. The Homebuilders and of First and Third Wards will join in a dance next Monday, March 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. Refreshments will be available also. The Priest's Quorum of the Second Ward will be after any aivailable scrap iron around town soon. This will be sold to help Trail-builde- rs Friday in Logan Canyon, She and her husband and baby were headed for Bear Lake to visit V'ith relatives when they stopped to assist drivers of an automobile which had slid off from the highway during While parked a severe blizzard. there another car lost control and nearly blocked off the highway A when it came out of a skid. truck loaded with large could not stop but had to take jeeps the narrow passage way left in the road which meant hitting the finance their summer outing. If you have any on your place you wish disposed of please contact them. Mrs. Margaret Hyatt and 18 members of the B. Y. F. from the Community Church enjoyed a trip to Brigham W'here they joined in church services at the Indian school last Sunday. Next Sunday they plan to join in services at Westminster College. Mrs. Wallace Stucki of Maple Street is recovering from injuries and shock sustained in an accident fr jut. tty? Wtfrtyf . semi-trail- Mrs. Stucki Lund were sitting. saw the truck coming and tried to snatch her baby and jump from the car but only succeeded in opening the door when the car was hit. The jar knocked her into a snowbank and the door. caused She says bad cuts on her legs. she still feels lacking in pep, but otherwise alright. er A creative economy is the fuel of magnificence Stucki vehicle in which Louise and Emerson. f ofj uot lv lifj& ! NEW UNION PACIFIC COACHES " Coaches New, strikingly beautiful are now in service, at no extra fare, on Union Astra-Dome- Pacifics Challenger and the City of Portland. Tastefully decorated . . . magnificently appointed . . . the newest thing on wheels! For fabulous luxury, and thrilling upper level views of the colorful Union Pacific West, travel in one of these famous Domeliners. r Miss Isabelle Leyba, turned nine years old last Wednesday and received the congratulations of her class mates at school. 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