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Show may :, ii)53 THE JOURNAL News About Folks in SYRACUSE Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett Correspondent 2 Phone: G2-J- good, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scoffield, Mrs. Emma Roddy, Mrs. Jennie Call, Mrs. Marie Robins and Mrs. Eva Christensen. Mrs. Irene Wilcoxs MIA Maidj Mutual Class, enjoyed a candy pull is visiting and slumber party at her home1. Mrs. Lucina Neville last Tuesday evening. for a few weeks with her The girls who participated in and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Poulos, of San Lorenzo, Cal- this social included Ranee Brown, Barbara Tree, Sharon Stokes, Donifornia. Mrs. Mildred Barlow of Salt na Thurgood, Karen Rampton, Cleone Barber, Rake City, visited here last Sa- Mary Sessions, Smedley, Beverly Bodily, turday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sheryl Pamela Wilcox, and Ellen Eumes. :K. Brown, and family. Little Janie Call of Ogden spent !j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miya and tj family moved last week into their last week end with her grand- j;J new home on the Syracuse Hiway. mother, Mrs. Jennie Call, at her I Clifford Barber, observed his omc here. Mrs. John Simpson was taken tJ birthday anniversary at his home to an Ekn Hospital Sunday after-- I ' 1 Mrs. here Sunday afternoon. a 1,00n- - where she is undergoing cx- with entertained Barber animations for a serious illness. dinner party for her husband, Mrs. Rulon Barber entertained! f Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan with a birthday party last Satur-- j MThornley and son, Gary of Ogden, 1 Kaysville, day afternoon honoring her daugh-j Mrs. Nettie B. Wilcox, Rulcne It marked her eighth Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Green of Sun-- j ter, and eighteen gathered set, and Mr. and Mrs. David A. anniversary, at the Barber home for the celej Thurgood of Syracuse. bration. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mulford Saturday visitors at the home of and daughter Shirley arrived back Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook, were ) home last Friday, after spending their and daughter Mr. itwo and a half weeks in Creighton, and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and their j Nebraska. They were called to family from Garland, Utah. : Creighton because of the serious Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook had j illness of Mr. Mulfords father, Mr. as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. ' ; Franklin LeRoy Mulford. and Mrs. Rulon J. Steed and family The elder Mr. Mulford passed from Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. J. away a few days after Wilbur and Ricks Smith of Ogden. .his family arrived there. Charles Walker, husband of Mrs. Thora B. Walker is now home from an Ogden hospital where he A group of close neighbors gath-- r underwent another operation upon ? ered together last Thursday eve-- I his leg. ning at the home of Miss Bessie Mr. Walker was injured in an j Gailey. The group presented Bessie accident a year ago, while at work with a personal gift and they on a pea vinery. He has been hos! enjoyed a pot luck supper. pitalized and bedfast most of the i Miss Gailey will leave this week time since. lie still has to undergo end with Richard Gailey and party more surgery upon his foot before f ' of Kaysville for a three month it can be expected to heal from the I tour of Europe. Those attending injury. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen j the party included, Mr. and Mrs. I Marlin Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- - and daughter Carlene, visited Mon-- ; ford Barber, Mr. and Mrs. David day evening in Bountiful, Utah, J E. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin with Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hayes Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Ses-- ; and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox, sions, Mr. and Mrs. Loran Thur-- 1 son-in-la- w i 1 3 - son-in-la- w 2 7 LAYTON Phono 02PJ-J- V. Coronation Gems Stevenson and family. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Weathers of 1 Ventura, California, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don De Witt. Layton Third ward will hold Sacrament meetings on Sunday (veilings in the Layton second ward chapel at p.m. instead of p.m. as was stated. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton cult1! tabled with dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and daughters, Suzanne and Sherri. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mr. Adams and Seminary graduation for Suzanne. Mountain View Camp, Daughters of Pioneers held their last meeting for the summer at the home of j.Mis. Malen Littlefield with Mrs. Areta Lowe and Mrs. Dorosy Hodgson assisting hostesses. Mrs. Littlefield read the history of her Joel II. Johnson. Mrs. Lowe gave the lesson. Fifteen members were present. Three county officers were also present, Mrs. Mae Simmons, Mrs. Cora Bybee and Mrs. Maud Odd. Mrs. George I). Watt arrived here Friday by plane to visit her parAlvin Waite and Elmer Sessions ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. David Stevenwill leave this Friday for a week son and Mrs. Maud Watt, also to attend the graduating exercises of trip to Council Bluff. They will make the trip by bus her daughter Jacki, who has attendalong with a group of Sons of ed Davis High School. Utah Pioneers and their partners Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lee of Oakfrom Utah. land, California, spent a few days The group plans to be on hand last week visiting with Mr. and for the dedication of the noted Mrs. William Day and Mr. and Mrs. Mormon Memorial Bridge, which Spencer Adams. Mrs. Lee is a has been erected in honor of the sister to Mrs. Day and Mrs. Adams. Mormon Battalion at Council Bluff. Pvt. John Green, son of Mr. and T. R. Johnson, Ogden, has been Mrs. Robert E. Green, is visiting engaged as a special speaker for with his parents for a few weeks Delila Cooks Family Relations from his Army duties at Fort Ord, class in Sunday School in the Sy- California. A homecoming testimonial for racuse Second ward Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Pvt. and Mrs. Paul Hatch arrived here Sunday. Raul has been stationed at Fort Ord, California and is home on leave, after an eight week leadership school. Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen is spending Decoration Day and the week end in Ephraim and Salina. In Salina she is visiting her sister-in-laMrs. Delbert Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Will Scoffield, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Scoffield attended funeral services Monday in Salt Lake City of an uncle Murrey S. (Bish) Moffct. Gale Stevenson was the speaker and showed slides of pictures taken while in Korea at the Layton Third ward MIA Monday evening held in the Fourth ward chapel. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Scoffield were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Myers of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodfellow, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. George ifM'" ; s? y y V-- w 1 Mi- w great-great-grandfath- ; MRS. SARA LANE, 69, cleaning woman at the British Industries Fair in London since 1915, tries on $230,000 worth of diamonds on show at the coronation edition of Britains annual shop window. Colleen Carlos will he held in the Layton Second ward Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Colleen, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Carlos, recently returned from the California mis- sion. Air. and Mrs. I. II. Miles have returned to their home in Santa Monica, California, after spending two wekes with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Salisbury. Mrs. Mabel Price came to Layton with the Miles where she will spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Salisbury. Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Salisbury are sisters. jf You're paying ? " 'V for fop quality j 1 i whiskey... a re you getting if? j CROSSWORD ACROSS I. 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