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Show Page 8 News About Folks In THE JOURNAL FARMINGTON March 5, 1955 Muggs and Skcctcr Katherine R. Rose Correspondent J . Phone Farmington The Mutual Improvement Association of the First ward were the hosts at a dinner Friday night at the church. Guests of honor were the girls and hoys basketball teams. Both of these teams won the sportsmanship awards for the season just ending. Those on the girls team were LeAnn Miller, Jeainne Swan-neJanett VanFleet, Judy Sartor, Pattie Goldman, Norma Turner, Elaine Ellis, Helen Vandertoolen, Nancy Madsen and Karlyn Hinman. The boys were Keith Merrill, Ronald Assenburk, Wayne Hall, Bob showed films of the beautiful VanFleet, Robert Kirkham, James island. Gardner, Linden Evans, who is capA group of young couples met tain, Udell Kynaston, Larry Smith Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Stephen Barton. The boys pre- and Mrs. Ray Evans. They enjoyed sented their coach, Mr. Ray Hall, an hour of intensive study of the with a wall plaque which reads, standard works of the church and To Our Coach. The parents of all then a social hour was enjoyed and these young people along with the delicious refreshments were served. bishopric and their wives and the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson of Mutual executive partners were Eugene, Oregon, are visiting with guests also. A short program was Ralphs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gill arranged with Allen Hight acting Robinson. The Ralph Robinsons as Master of Ceremonies. have been to San Francisco on Lt. and Mrs. Ben Jepsen and two business and decided to vacation children of Massachusetts are visit- a little around here. Their little ing in and around Farmington for daughter they left home with Mr. a month on their way to Ilawaai, and Mrs. Marvin Hess who are livwhere Lt. Jepsen will be stationed. ing with them, while Marvin is atHe is in the United States Air tending the University there for Force. They have been visiting with a quarter or so. Marvin teaches Lt. Jepsens sister, Mrs. Florence physical education at the UniverMcDonald. Ben is a native of Farm- sity of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood visington having lived most of his life here until recent years. ited in Farmington over the week The Farmington First ward choir end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. went to sing in the Kaysville II Gill Robinson. Kenneth is Gladys ward a week ago Sunday evening brother. The Woods and the Roband the Kaysville II ward choir insons went on a trip together last came to sing in the Farmington 1st summer and they wanted to do it ward, Arles Steiner of Kaysville all over again this year. Gladys was the speaker; his wife and says she received a card from the daughters played the organ and Walter Jennings who with the piano. A very musically talented John Steeds are vacationing in Mexico. The Jennings said they family. The Farmington First ward held were certainly enjoying themselves a cottage meeting a week ago in the nice sun shine. Lt. Eddie Workman arrived home Sunday evening at the home of Mr. Max Muir. Mr. Stanley Smoot of Friday noon from duty in the PaCenterville spoke of his mission to cific with the United States navy. the Hawaiian Islands. He also He and his wife, Ann, have been By Wally Bishop I 11-- r, Discuss A.F. Of L. And C.I.O. Merger visiting back and forth in Farmington and Salt Lake. They left for San Diego Thursday in a beautiful Eddie is waiting to be Dodge. reassigned. He will be assigned to duty on the staff of the Division Commander, Destroyer 52. He expects to be in San Diego until about July. Mrs. LaVon Wagner invited her sisters, Mrs. Bernice Blatner of Kaysville and Mrs. Jeneve Putnam of West Point to a luncheon on Thursday. Sisters should get together more often LaVon said. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Adams of week ago Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown. These very old friends get together quite often at each others homes for a nice sociable dinner. Last Thursday, Mrs. Norman Brown had a very lovely luncheon at her home for some very dear relatives. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Browns hospitality were Mrs. Orson Day, Mrs. Layton Barlow' and Mrs. Willard Browrn. These ladies are Norms sisters and sister-in-la- of the Robinsons home were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ilenefer, also all their families too. Mrs. Joe Marston went to Ogden last Monday evening to a dinner at children were the other guests at the home of a friend, Mrs. Gladys this dinner party. It is so nice when Ball. The evening was spent sewone lives close enough to one moth- ing and talking over old times. er to enjoy these special days with her. on Sunday at the home of Major and Mrs. Robert W. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller had a lovely little family dinner party on Sunday at their home, the guest of honor was their daughter, Bette Warner. Bettes husband and two Mr. and Mrs. Daul Rice went to Bountiful on Monday evening to the home of Virginias nephew who is here from Monteray, California. Gary Arbuckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arbuckle, has just completed a weeks study in the mission home prior to going on a mission to ( y 4 - Uruguay. The home of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Robinson was the gathering place for the family on Sunday at a brunch. The families are enjoying meeting at each others homes on Sunday to visit and talk over the happenings of the week. Those who enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere Youve always said you loved me. Now prove itP I w. Mr. Hubert Lambert left for St. George on Tuesday for court con- cerning the water rights of the Beaver-DaCreek. He W'as also going to Beaver. Joe Tracy, state engineer and Robert B. Porter, assistant attorney general, accompanied Mr. Lambert. Next week, Hubert is going to Lyman, Wyo., for the settling of all the water rights on the Blacks Fork- and Smith Forks water rights between Utah and Wyoming. Mrs. Catherine Hanse of Salt Lake has been staying at the home of her daughter and Bishop and Mrs. DeVaughn Jones for the past week while she is recuperating after an operation. Mrs. Hansen is still weak but is feeling better every day. Mr. Jay Mallet, Richard Assen-burBarbara Penny were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Catherine Jones parents, Bishop and Mrs. DeVaughn Jones. Davis stake held their conference Saturday and Sunday, the visiting elders W'ere Elder Stapley of the quorum of the twelve; Elder Milton Hunter and Elder Walter Stover, of the church welfare. Usually when a stake is visited by more than one of the general authorities, something drastic happens but not so this time. It had even been rumored that maybe the stake would be divided. However, Davis stake has another patriarch. Elder Clifford D. Strong a member of the High Council was sustained as the new Patriarch along with Patriarch E. B. Clark, who is getting along in years. Patriarch Strong lives in Kaysville. n Major and Mrs. William E. of Layton were dinner guests i I m i ? - son-in-la- w, g, MIAMI BEACH, FLA. Top men of the A.F. of L. and C.I.O. in Miami in what was described as a showdown conference to reach agreement that would merge the two big labor organizations into one single federation. Seated are George Meany. left, president of the A.F. of L. and Walter Reuther, presi-deof the C.I.O. Standing in rear Geft) David McDonald, of C.I.O. United Steel Workers; Harry Bates, presidentpresident United Bricklayers, A.F.L.; William Schnitzler, secretary-treasurer- , A.F.L. and James Carey, secretary-treasure- r of the C.I.O. 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