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Show J ISy Carina Bowers, Theron Smith Recite Vows Virginia Bennett, Ihone Clearfidd Attend Fair Mrs, Roy Hodgson acted as chaperone for a group of MI club girls from Davis County three days last week in Salt Lake City. These ere all competing in varigirls ous contests at the State Fair which began last Friday. Miss Karren Ilodgson from Syracuse, a member of the O.F.T. MI sewing club from heie, and a winner in the Davis County Fair style dress contest, was also a contestant in the style dress review at the Fair last Saturday evening. Kairen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Ilodgson. The winner of a trip to Chicago at the MI Congress was Miss Cayle Jensen of Midvale. Missionaries Leae Missionaries from Syracuse who departed last Wednesday for their various fields of labor included La Roe limber, who serve in the Texan Mission. Miss' will1 tember n, ber College. Miss Rather and Elder Dennett are members of the Syracuse Second Ward and Elder Schofield is a member of the Syracuse Ward. In Red M. 111 her hdrne here. John A. Flints Mrs. Cerrissa Ihompson of Murray is spending the week at the home of a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs John A. Flint. son-in-la- w ? r California Trip Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday Oregon, was a house guest last and children returned home from week of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. a vacation trip to California, where Parley Webb. they visited with their son, Marvin, who is stationed at Fort Ord, and Brunch Guests also visited with other relathey Mrs. K. J. Cranney and Mrs. tives in California. G. Gibbs Smith were guests at a brunch at the home of Mrs. I A. Family Party Dallanger in Ogden, Monday. Mrs. Effie B. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barton and family, Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. William Umpleby Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chatwin, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Fugeson, Ogden. Mr. and Jerry Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clifton Jensen and children, SunWinters, on Sunday. set, attended the family party at Visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Swanger Barton in Centerville, Saturday and son Dennis, Salt Lake; Mr. evening. and Mrs. Coy Swanger and two Visit Mother daughters, Ogden, were Sunday Vernell Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen and and Mrs. visitors of children, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Swanger. Celebrate Birthday George B. Wilcox and student, Mr .and Mrs. Richard Layton, Willy Groot, France, visited SunMr. and Mrs. John Halford and day evening with Mrs. George W. children, Salt Lake, visited Sun- Wilcox. day evening with their parents, Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton. The Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Thorne occasion was in honor of Mrs. and family, Lt. and Mrs. Darrell Laytons birthday. The Rones Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. r.nd Mrs. Ted Bone were din- Farmer, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Jack ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Alquist, Mr. and Mrs. Wally FarmParkin and family Sunday. er, Kearns held a family dinner Sunday in Salt Lake at the Hi Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson, Jenks Cafe. Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs. John Christensen, Salt Lake, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner. From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Douglas CampRay Evans bell and family, Preston, Idaho, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. aie visiting at the home of their mothers, Mrs. Ora Campbell and .Ray Evans had a hamburger fry cn their patio for Wayne Hall, Mrs. Ella Odd. Lynden Evans and Gary Elliott. Mrs. Nettie Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thornley,. Og- All three have or are entering the den, visited last week with Mrs. service this month. Wayne Hall Nellie Wilcox. Mrs. Wilcox and left Thursday for Texas. Mr. and Imr daughter La Rena Sandall Mrs. Ray Hall and family, Sharon Elliott and Lee Ann Hess were ipent Wednesday in Bountiful, vis- also guests. iting with Mrs. Harold Wilcox and Mrs. Allan Barber and their Primary Meeting families. Farmington First Ward Primary Weekend Guests preparation meeting was held MonMr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and day evening at the home of Mrs. children were weekend guests in Doris Ilangen. Virginia Bobo is Oicm of Air. Claude Conder and again the inservice teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards. Gill Robinsons Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Gill Robinson left Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Farmer a week ago Thursday for Eugene, and Lt. ami Mrs. Darrell Farmer Oregon, where they will visit with Mr. wcie dinner guests Thursday of their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Thorne and Mrs. Ralph Robinson. and family. Lt Farmer was Leonard Moon e to Portland, Oregon to be Leonard Moon left Sept. 11 for n stationed with the U. S. Air Force. the Mission with headquarters at San Antonio. Enjoy Ice Show Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey, J. R. Auxiliary Meets Mr. Miss The Zenas J. American Williams, Gailey, Legion Auxiliary and Mrs. Myron Phillips, Mr. and met Monday night at the home Mrs. Walter Buhler, Mr. and Mrs. of Baibara Snow. Gian Robins were among those Spokane Visitor Mrs. Thelma Brophy of Washattending Holiday on Ice at Utah State Fair the past week. ington. ha returned to her home Farmington ut Spanish-America- r a Aj V i m ( " ij Vi $ , " , ! v t M i - K ,, , , , Zt - ' Z.Js 4 ANOTHER ATOM SUB Down the wajs at the shipyard in Portsmouth, N. II., Roes the Swordfish, the nations fourth nuclear powered submarine, and the first built by the Navy. The Swordfish, a 2,100-toattack sub, is scheduled to join the Tleet within a jear. n Bridal Shower Mrs. Olive Wixom and Mrs. lone friends and Ellis entertained guests at a bridal shower in honor of Lynn Smith, on Friday, Sept. 13, a,t lones home. Lynn is to be married Oct. 1!, to Kurt Rosen-felof Salt Lake City. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Smith, Aircraft Ave, Layton. dt Earl Wixoms Eail Wixom said Air. and Mrs. goodbye to their daughter, her husband and children, Mr. and Mrs. Luther S. Windsor who have just recently moved from the east to be employed at Bryce Canyon, as a park ranger. Reno Visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Layton, daughter of Mrs. Chloe Harris, just returned from Reno,, Nevada, where they spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan L. Han is. Mrs. Maude Watt Mrs. Maude Watt just returned by plane from a visit to southern California. While there she visited with her son, Dr. Jay Watt and his family of New Port Beach, North Farmington The genealogy officers were in lace , For School Baseball Party Our Little League Baseball Champions (both division and Davis County winners) held a cele- bration party at Clearfield Park, for both the 1." boys and their parents. They call themselves the Bees and they are under the direction of Jay Starkey and Pete Ilenry of Layton. California. on Sunday. a Brothers Head w of Bountiful went to Mirror Lake from California and other friends and lelatives. She will attend the wedding of Jacqueline (Jackie) Watt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Watt, formerly of Layton, who now reside in Lorrence, California. Visits Mother Mrs. George D. Watt (Beth Stevenson) of Layton, now from Torrence, California, and her son David spent a week visiting her moth- Vale, Oregon. er, Mrs. Dave Stevenson. Layton Fifth The Fifth Ward Sunday School class, under the direction of K. Roger Bean, visited the Genealogical Library at Salt Lake City, then went bowding and returned to Lay-to- n to the home of Joy Lynn Emery for refreshments. of Ethel Peny. Mrs. Signe Larson read a story from the paper, The Last Leaf. Flys to Colorado William Rigby went by air to after spending a week visiting Grand Junction, Colorado, for a with her son and daughter-in-lafewr days last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Travers Brophy. Brings Wife Home Colorado Trip Vernal Jahreiss has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne West and Minnesota to bring home his wafe, have returned from a vacafamily who has been staying with her tion trip to Denver, Colorado for the parents past few months Springs, and Salida, Colorado. They because ill of health. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry George Dobons Epperson and Mrs. W. C. BateMr. and Mrs. George Dobson man. went to Logan for a couple of Visits Sister week. Mrs. Edith Mayfield is visiting days last in Farmington with her sister, Clara Earl. Mrs. Mayfield lives in Go to Mirror Lake Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neumann and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Severin fell ip chapeau with peail edging and bhe canned a bouquet of split p'nk carnations encii cling a pink glamelia. Her attendant was Mrs. Lamont Worsley who wore a ballerina length gown in lavender and carried a bouquet of pink glamellias. Both the mother of the bride and the mother of the bridegroom wore Navy blue crepe afternoon chesses with corsages of pink glamellias. Aunts of the bride assisting with the reception were Mrs. LeRoy Bowers, Mrs. Lee Bowers and Mrs. Mark Lee. Also assisting were Mrs. Marian Hadfield and Mrs. Don Kirkman. The young couple honeymooned in Utah before returning to Vale where they greeted friends at a reception in the Vale LDS Ward meeting house on September P.i. There the bride was attended by Mrs. Mark Bowers, her sister-in-laMrs. Ruth Froerer and Mrs. Joel Brown. Joel Brown served as best man for the bridegroom and Joy Johnson was usher. They will live in Caldwell where the benedict is attending the College of Idaho. The bride is a graduate of Davis High School. The bridegroom graduated from Vale High Sclv-ol- . e, Ry Norma Preece, Phone Kays. 700 cn-ro- veil ' " New Son A baby boy was born Monday evening to Mr. and Mrs. John Ihayne at an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Thayne is coming along n:cely, but the wee one whose arrival was was in an unpredictable condition by attend- : Nyssa, fashioned waltz length of Chantilly lace and tulle over satin and featuring a fitted bodice. Her im-ger-t- '' Burbank, fSX 7' V z)WShM 4. House Guest r ' , Mrs. Clifford Rather has been ill the past week and in bed at pre-matur- Hannah In a ceremony peifoimod Sep10 in the Logan LDS TemMiss Carina Rowers became ple, of Theron J. Smith. The bride the a is bride daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Rowers, Vale, (he-goformer Layton residents. Her biidegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sulser of Midway, Utah. President A. George Raymond performed the mariiage ceremony. That evening a reception at the home of the brides aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bowers of Clearfield honored the couple. The bride was lovely in a gown and Elder Mission Australian CJ. who Sherman acceptDennett, ed a call to the Northern California Mission. Darents of Sherman are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Dennett. All are former students of We- She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Darker. Elder Nolan Schofield, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Schofield, who wall serve in the ing specialists. Mrs. September 21, FJ3' Tin: JOURNAL Pane YOU'VE GOT TO PRlVE CAUTIOUSLY. WIPE AWAKE SHARR t ; i ! IT'S TOO LATE TO REFORM WHEN YOU'RE HANPEP YOUR HARP.! , . At Andover Clearfield Six oclock Friday morning, September 13, is departure time for twro former Davis High students on their way to Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, from the Salt Lake train station. Mishell and Laurence (Larry) Stucki, young sons of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stucki, Clearfield, are recipients of full scholarships to the famed prep school where they will be a senior and an upper middler respectively. Mishell resided on Andover Hill for a summer session, 1 DAG, and won a scholarship to the regular session for "G and 37. At their honors assembly in June, he the Stilwell Scholarship for outstanding scholarship and activity and shared in the Hopkins Award. While there he was an honor student, and a member of the band. Laurence received his scholarship award this spring as a result of open competition and straight A grades since seventh grade, and activity in the cultural field. He has taught private piano and ballet for the past two years and has been active as a performer in both fields. He also received a full scholarship to Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire, the nations other top prep school. The Academy in Massachusetts has a representative student list from each state and numerous foreign countries. The Stucki lads are the sole attendants from Utah. Mishell is specializing in the field of science and mathematics; and Larrys schedule follows the same charge of the Sacrament meeting in the North Farmington Ward Sunday night. Rhea Manning and William C. Rigby were the speakers. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet: Florence Hess, Anyone who proposes to do good Emily Lindberg, M. P. Leonard, must not expect people to roll and Alma McCullough. stones out of his wmy, but must acMt. View Literary cept his lot calmy if even The Mountain View Literary club roll a few more upon it. they met Wdeneday night at the homo Albeit Schweitzer pattern at present. i D-ho- was-awarde- d |