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Show May 18, 11157 THE JOURNAL Clearfield n Clearfield Tiny Rcxnnnu Hill, now daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilex A Ilill of 12 South Lakeview Drive of Clearfield completed a trio of new granddaughters recently for Mrs. Emma McCord, now staying The new at the Hill residence. ( on and her arrived May baby Lucille is one of three Hill, mother, Mrs. of McCord to redaughters ceive a pink bundle from the stork in a three-wee- k period. The first granddaughter, Julie Ann Juste-so- n arrived April 11 in Iilackfoot, Idaho, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Etha) Justeson. The second new arrival was reported from Fort LeJeune, North Carolina, as Janet Louise, daughter of Staff Sgt. and Mrs. William J. (Pat) Meehan on April Page 3 H y j L-- 3 day party of the Lions Club at Garland Wednesday evening. Mr. Walker is a charter member and member and past president of the Leave for Coast Mrs. Frank Gennett left Thurs-- 1 day for Santa Monica, California, where she will visit for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Art Ger- iter and family. Sunday in SLC Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mann visited Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bell and with her father, Mr. Charley Hayes. Special Luncheon Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith will attend Harold Pace Elwood Clarks Harold Pace is living in Oregon The Elwood Clark family went with his son, Laurence, and grand- to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the Whson, Dean and Udell Kynaston. naming and blessing of Mrs. Mothers Guests Mrs. Mary Bennion Clarks little niece. The wee one Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn Green Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennion vis- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ited Sunday at the home of Pauls E. C. Anderson and she wras named rill Call and children, Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Mary Bennion. Paul Catherine June. Fred Elm and family, Ogden; Mr. is attending school this quarter Tea and Mrs. Jack Cook and family, at the Utah State in Logan. He will mothers attended the preWebDee Fifty Mrs. Mr. and to return California when school is Layton; school tea on Thursday. According ster were all guests of Mrs. Julia over this spring. the National Womens State Leg- Webster on Mothers Day. to Mrs. LeGrand Gregory there islative Council Luncheon at the Ellen Fisher had a special treat will he G3 children who will enroll Idaho Weekend Starlite Gardens of Hotel Utah, Lynn Thorne and Barney Cooley Saturday to celebrate her twelfth in Kindergarten this year as soon as school is over. Mrs. Beth y Friday. Mrs. Smith is spent the weekend in Burley, Ida- birthday. Her mother, Mrs. Etsil with Mrs. J. T. Brewster, Salt ho, Miss and atAnderson be will took to Fisher her to Iake Salt as guests of Doris Meiners. 17. tend the Press Womens luncheon the teachers. Lake, chairman. Sunday in Magna also These new Mr. and Mrs, Vernell Swanger Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Thorne held at the Aviation Club. Berke 80th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Coy Swanger and completed a trio of daughters for in Magna as din- Beal was guest speaker. Sunday spent House for Lorenzo Young the two Open families, children, Ogden, visited Sunday ner guests of Mrs. Anne Thorne. Attend Party will be held which followed their mothers fam- with Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swan-geMay lb at his home Mrs. Ruth Clark and guest They also visited her parents, Mr. in Lake Salt at 130 Duplex place. War-nocily pattern. Mrs. McCord who is Pauline Clark, Mrs. Mary k and Mrs. Wallace Farmer. Mr. is a former resident of Young of the with care Visit Mothers enjoying helping and daughter, Marilyn, atMr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton is celebrating his and been has Farmington thinks it Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warren, tiny Rexanna, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton tended the Oakridge Country clubs a busy month getting reports that Salem, were Sunday guests of Mr. were eightieth birthday anniversary. and daughters party Sunday dinner guests of Mr. mothers she had a new granddaughter three and Mrs. Veil Hutchings. Mrs. BounRuth in Thursday evening. and Mrs. Curtis Wright Farmington Second From Salem times, from three daughters from tiful. In the evening, Mr. and Clark's daughters, Christine and Three Seminary students, Kathree different states. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison visit- Mrs. John Halford and two chil- Jill danced witli the Virginia Tan- ren Swaner and ed with their mothers Sunday. Mrs. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Layton, ner dance group from Salt Lake ElaineBradley, Judy were the Hughes speakers James E. Bennett and Mrs. George both of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. who furnished the program. for the Farmington Second wrard Visit Bancroft ol Elison, Farmington. Curtis Wright and son called on Sacrament service Sunday evening. Mrs. Celebration Mr. and Ben and Birthday mother Mothers for their 6 Bradley No. Day. Cause two selecCheryl Warnock Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horae spent small daughter, Cindy Ann, went tions. She was sang BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS Primary Meeting accompanied by The officers and teachers of the to Bancroft Saturday night to vis- Wilda Hardy. Ross B. Elliott wras CONSERVATION COMMISSION Monday in Logan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horne in hon- Kaysville Second Ward Primary it with Mrs. Bradleys parents, Mr. advanced to a Priest. OF THE STATE OF UTAH. or of Harolds birthday. held their preparation meeting at and Mrs. Paul Hatch. Ben reNotice is hereby given that a Colorado Business Mrs. Florence Barton the home of Mrs. Winnifred Gar- turned home Sunday night. Gailey hearing will be held at 10:00 a. m. Earl Goaslind is in ColoMr. will be home and Mrs. J. Golden Barton this end. week Sterling, rett, Monday evening. on Monday, May 27, 1957, in the week on this and Don business. five sons of Bountiful were Robins rado, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunningham Governors Board Room, State Called Don and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robins Missionary Cunningham placed fifth in guests Sunday at the home of Mr. Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Don Butcher, son of Mr. and children, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. high jump Saturday in the state Bartons mother, Mrs. Florence Utah, for the purpose of revising Mrs. Vern Butcher has been called Hooper Mortensen and children, meet held at the University of Barton. and amending the General Rules to serve on an LDS mission to the Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Dale n Utah. After the meet, Coach Ger Charlene Wilcox and Regulations relative to the East Central His States. Charlene Mrs. Wilcox celebrated her aid Mr. took who and the and headquarsons, Eddy boys Purdy eight conservation of oil and gas in the ters will be 10th Bounto both a of smorand Louisville, for Kentucky, birthday participated Hayes Andys daughter, Saturday. She greetState of Utah. and his will farewell be ed 12 in June. Mr. little of were dinner. gasbord Sunday guests tiful, guests at her home. A copy of the proposed revisions Don is attending the BYU at Provo and Mrs. Earl Robins. L. S. Mrs. Visitor Mabel Steed may be obtained from the Oil and at present. Mrs. Mabel Mrs. Essie Steeds family of Yeager from Salt Conservation Gas Commission, Dinner sons Lake and the end Sunday week who live around spent daughters visiting Room 140, State Capitol Building, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliot had this area Mr. with Mrs. in and called in to visit her on away Earl friends, Salt Lake City, Utah. as on Mothers Day, Mr. Mothers guests vkEGULAR Spencer. Day Sunday. Mrs. Steed Written briefs may be submit- and Mrs. Fred payroll is Farming-tothe Nicholas, California mother of 15 children. Trip ted. sayings had e dinner at the Mr. Mrs. They and Max Muir and Improves OIL & GAS CONSERVATION Friends of Isaac Lambert will Country Club. family and Mrs. Alice Soule have COMMISSION, Family Dinner returned from a vacation trip to be happy to know that he is doing C. B. FEIGHT, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barnes Los Angeles, Calif. They were fine now after the stroke that he Published in The Journal, May entertained at a dinMothers suffered. His daughter, Laura about nine Day gone days. IS, 1057. ner for the family. Guests were Carr and grandparents, Anavar, Mrs. LaVica Pratt Mrs. George W. Barnes, Mr. and him and Mrs. Lambert for a took S. S. Miles from Tooele visited Mrs. William IL King and chilon Thursday at the home of his drive up Parleys Canyon Sunday. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bills Attend Dedication sister, Mrs. LaVica Pratt. and children. Mr. and Mrs. DeLore Nichols, Mrs. Mina Marston The Leo Walkers Mrs. Mina Marston was a lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox, Mil-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker ateon guest Saturday in Salt Lake J. Hess, Mayor Alton Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Etsil Fisher, and A weekly newspaper published in tended the 30th anniversary birth- at the home of Marie Pace. Mr. Harold Tippetts attended the the interests of the residents of New Granddaughter Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Dam Mrs. Mr. and Arthur Thurston Wanship dedication on second-class matter at as Entered became the proud grandparents of Thursday. their first granddaughter Sunday, Layton, Utah, under the Act of Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and March 8, 1879. May 5. The little one is the gsiBonds daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emma Miller had dinner in Boun"Webster of Kaysville. The Web-ste- tiful Sunday at the home of Mr. R Published By and Mrs. Charles Miller. have a little boy, Craig. INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 grand-daughte- out-of-sta- Pre-Scho- ol Pem-berth- an rs te r. -- Notice Hearing Tol-ma- Hock it n. Oak-ridg- The JOURNAL rs UTAH STATE PttSS ASSOCIATION MEMBER: Its NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Newspaper 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Per Year. Payable in Advance o uaMiinajQHJi o (USuSlEigiMSi LLOYD E. ANDERSON.. ..Managing Editor 3 THE STAFF HALES News Editor CLAIR MARY HOWRINC. Society Editor I. VERNON WOOLSEY.... Advertising Mgi. Office Manager ERNEST R. LITTLE Foreman GEORGE P. BARKER DAVE MORTENSEN Compositor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor CLAIR FORD Compositor JACK IMHOFF Stereotype JOHN E. BARKER. JR Linotype KENNETH KINNER Linotype Proof Reader MARION WHITESIDES Pressman CLIFF BALL Pressman NED ROBEY Pressman GARY KENNEDY GOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. Reporters NORMA TREECE Kaysville I ii y ton JANICE ADAMS KATHERINE ROSE Farmington MRS. VIRGINIA S. 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