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Show 1, 1958 February 0 Lru TIIE JOURNAL cm Ip) (p, UI M Returns Home hi s son and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Nell Partridge returned to ard and Mary Hughes. her home in Upper Montclair, New Sacramento How- Visitors Sacramento visitors at the Harweeks in Farmington, taking care old home last weekend of her mother, Mrs. Amasa Clark. were Mayfield Mrs. Mayfields sister and brother-in-laVisits Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. LesLittle Stephen Page is staying ter Wil son. Sunday they all met at the home of his grandparents, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hess while Broun in Bountiful for a family his mother Mrs. Dale (Nina) Page Mrs. Brown is Mrs. is in the hospital. Stephen lives Wilsons and Mrs. Mayfields sis- in Bountiful. Weekend Visitors Birthday Party Visitors over the weekend at Patsy Steed celebrated her sixth the M. L. Keller residence were birthday Saturday at her home. A family dinner party honored her. their daughter Helen and law, Cal Riley and their family Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frazier of Murray and their fam-- , from Fairview. ily and Mr. and Mrs. James Par-ceLuncheon Guests and their family. Wilma Miller, Ruth Brown and Deacons Quorum June Van Fleet were luncheon The Deacons quorum of the guests on Thursday at the home Ward met FriFirst Farmington of Glenda Rigby. at home the of Mr. and day night Junior Literary Club Mrs. Mr. Hall. and Mrs. The Junior Literary Club met Ray Grant Morrill assisted with the Wednesday night at the home of activities. Carma Broschinsky. The book evenings Please Dont Eat the Daisies Return Home Mr. and 51 rs. Earl Spencer have by Jean Kerr, was given by Mina Marston of Bountiful. returned to their home after being in Calif, for the last month Attend Contention President and Mrs. Milton J. visiting with Mr. Spencers sisHess attended the Utah Associa- ter, Jenny Perkins, who is ill. tion of County Official ConvenJewelry Show tion last week in Salt Lake at the Just back from a jewelry gift Hotel Newhouse. President Hess show in Los Angeles, Calif, is has been president of the associa- Louis Barnett. While in Calif. Mrs. Barnett also visited with her tion for the past year. bi other Paul Garrett and his famPreparation .Meeting Primary preparation meeting ily in Long Beach. for the Farmington First Ward Visits Sunday 5Irs. Nadine Chapman of Ogden was held on Monday night at the honte of Thelma Oviatt. Charlene visited Sunday at the home of Neibaur and Ila Smith were also her sister and brother-in-laMr. and .Mrs. Louis Barnett. hostesses. Virginia Bobo is the leader. In Long Beach 51 rs. Delilah Robinson is in Long DUP Meet of the Daughters Pioneers, Beach, Calif. She attended the Helen Mar Miller Camp, held their funeral of her brother E. IJ. Bingmeeting on Thursday at the home ham. of Wilma Miller. Sacrament Speaker Wallace Earl Hight of North From Idaho Ward in Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood from Heights was the speaker for the Idaho Falls haw been visiting in Calif, Sacrament meeting of the FarmFarmington at the home of Mr. First Ward. 51 r. Hight is Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aft- - ington in on Utah business at Hill Field. n Wood. He is vLiting at the home of his Mrs. Margaret Hess Mrs. Margaret Hess left Wed- parents, 51r. and .Mrs. Wallace Hight. Miss Donna Sparks of nesday, by plane, with her son Bountiful was a youth speaker for and daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. the meeting. Wallace Hess, for New York. Dr. Drama Festival Hess will attend a medical conThe Davis Stake drama festival vention there. The Hesses' small was put on in the three Farming-to- n Michael is with Mr. Jersey after spending about three w, get-togethe- Page r. sun-in- ll w, ce a id Saturday Visitors Salt Lake visitors Saturday at the home of Mrs. Lovica Pratt were her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pratt. Visit in Salt Lake 5Ir. and 5Irs. Richard Ellis visited in Salt Lake Friday evening at the home of friends, 5Ir. and 51rs. S. R. Gerrard. Study Groups Mr. and 5!rs. Dave Merrill were hosts Sunday night to their study group. They enjoyed a special treat, Mary Ethel and Harold Gregory showed pictures of Germany and told about their life over there when they presided over the East German 5Iission. Missionary Speaks Ken Lee Palmer of Kaysville was the speaker for the Farming-to- n Second Ward Sacrament service Sunday evening. 5Ir. Palmer recently returned from the East Central States Mission and is now attending school in Provo at BYU. William Tingey of the Davis Stake High Council also spoke. New Secretary Pearl Hilton was sustained as secretary of the Farmington Second Ward Primary Sunday evening. She replaces LaDell 5Ian-ninKenneth Clyde Hilton was sustained as young mens 5IIA secretary Sunday evening. He replaces Laurence 51iller. Visit 5Irs. Pearl Hilton and 5Irs. Alma Kynaston visited Saturday in Clearfield at the home of Louise g. Pace. The Kenneth Hilton Sunday visitors at the home of 5Ir. and 5Irs. Kenneth Hilton were 5Irs. Hiltons sister and her husband 5Ir. and Mrs. Ted Day. Dinner Guests Dinner guests 5Ionday evening at the home of 5Ir. and 5Irs. Alvin Chamberlain were Earl Hight of Sacramento and 5Irs. Wallace Hight. Sunday Guests 51 r. and 5Irs. Orvill Duncan of Peterson and their son Max and a friend visited Sunday at the home of 5Ir. Duncans mother, Mrs. Lydia Brown. 5Irs. Browns grandson Max will be leaving next month on a mission. Helen and Bob Peters of Roy also visited with 5Irs. Brown Sunday. Helen is 51rs. Browns daughter. Visits in Idaho Back from Blackfoot, Idaho is 5Irs. W. Davenport. Mrs. Davenport visited a few days last week with her niece, 5Irs. Boyd Jensen and 51rs. Colleen Christensen of that city. Pot Luck Party Friday night a pot luck party will be held at the home of 51r. and 51rs. Jack Steed. The following couple will be guests, 5Ir. and 5Irs. Gail Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. John Brezoff, 51r. and Mrs. Richard Workman, 5Ir. and Mrs. Frank Howell, and 5Ir. and 5Irs. Bill Stathis. Weekend Guests 5Ir. and 51rs. Robert Wall and four children of Denver visited over the weekend in Farmington with 5Irs. Walls sister and r-in-law, 5Ir. and 5trs. Max Hess and in Layton with Mrs. Walls mother, 5Irs. Chloe Harris. Chicago Trip Veil Buhler is in Chicago on business connected with his work from Hill Field. Loy Dean Hess is staying with her sister Joyce Buhler while Verl is awray . Frank 5Vhite Frank White of Centerville, a teacher at the Farmington Elementary school is back at school teaching fifth grade after being absent more than three months because of illness. brothe- mi, 'n tfI B.Y.U. Symphony Plays at Davis Davis High School Kaysville was host to the Brigham Young University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Prof. Lawrence i, assistant professor of music at BYU, Jan. i at !:lt a.m. For their program, the orchestra played Overture to the e of Figaro by 5Iozart; Concerto Grosso No. 4 in B Minor Sar-don- 5Iar-riag- (First 51ovement) for two ww wwMTurn Si- - L S jfTs-- v s; by Rimsky-Korsakof- f. Quilting Bee group of Relief Society ladies met Wednesday at the home of Sena Lloyd for a good old fashion quilting bee. Dinner was served A at noon. John Ivan Hess Bishop John Ivan Hess underwent surgery a week ago on Tuesday. Ballet Presented Nut Cracker Suite Ballet was presented on Friday by the students of the fifth and sixth grades under the direction of Lynn Stoddard. Two performances were given and all who saw it said it was The great. The students planned and worked hard to create the desired effects. They used their school clothes dressing them up to suggest the dance title. It was all cleverly worked out and very J f- - r w UNION PACIFIC w, staying and Mrs. Max Hess while his parents are gone. The other children will remain in Salt Lake. Husband Overseas Fhristine Barkdull. wife of Joseph Barkdull, is staying at the home of her parents-in-laMr. and Mrs. Marvin Barkdull while her husband is overseas. Christine is from San Diego. Joseph is Ensign 3C on the U.S.S. Duvall County. He will be gone from the states about six months. Return Home The parents of Mrs. Ellis Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carton have returned to their home in Rigby, Idaho, after spending two months in Farmington. Weekend Visitor Miss Donna Morris from Mon- II J wards on 5Ionday and Tues- day nights. Farmington First Ward produced the play The Perfect Couple; those in the cast were Charles Broschinsky, Pauline 5Iike?ell, Jimmy Taylor, Goldie Barton, Joyce Hadden, Lana Hall, .Marion LaComb, Betty Broschinsky, Andy Sorenson, Steven Sartor, 5Iike Engstrom, 5Vayne Hall, Connie Engstrom, 5Iorton Sparks, and Ray Gardner. The play was directed by Glenda 5Iiller Rigby. North Farmingtons play was entitled Its Cold In Them Thar it was directed by Hills, Sjoblom. Those participatLowell Hamblin, Donna were ing Erla Johnson, Colleen Draper, Suzanne Leonard, Leonard, Karla 5Ioon, Linda 51oon, Glen Leonard, Thelma White, Ilarvev Fowler, De-An- :rt ne rovia, Calif., visited over the week- Judy Lundberg and Joy Rigby. end at the home of her aunt Gunter Neumann directed the and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby play Dust, put on by Farming-to- n Second Ward. Players were Bentley. Donna is attending the Don 5Ionson, Richards Durham, BYU in Provo. From BYU Trudy Elliott and 51arilvn SesWalt Baine and Dawn Hight, sion. John 5Iyers was stage manstudents at BYU, visited Sunday ager. Ideas Party at the home of Dawns parents, Ruth Hess, Marie Lloyd, Elda Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hight. In Surgery Hess, Effie Apple, Sena Lloyd, Lillian Burnham underwent sur- all from Farmington, Emma Simpgery a week ago on Monday in son, Verna Hill and Louise Spack-ma- n a Salt Lake hospital. She is refrom Layton, Zella Smith, LaVora Wood, 51artha as well be to as Green, ported doing can be expected. Clearfield; Sylvia Phyllis King, In Hospital Smith, Sunset, and Stella Blade Mrs. Phoebe Turner was in the from Orem met at the home of hospital a week ago for surgery. Alta Hess Monday morning for Mrs. Turner is home now and lunch and an afternoon of exchanging ideas that might be used doing fine. Mrs. Julia Gregory has returned in their homes or in their Relief home from the hospital and stay- Societies. Dinner Party ing at the home of her son and 51 r. and 51 rs. Dale Bone were daughter-in-laDan and Barhosts Saturday night at a dinner bara Gregory. for 51 r. and Mrs. Rex Rigby, 5Ir. Tom Hughes Tom Hughes, who has been in and 51 rs. James Parcell and Mr. the hospital for the past month, and 51rs. James Rasmussen of is convalescing at the home of Kavsville. Fm lit Vomt tlowi j Wait.. U. P. employees are trained to expedite your freight to see that they are loaded properly, shipments handled carefully, and transported promptly to your customer. We have the men, equipment and facilities to give you fast, efficient, careful service. ... Were here to serve you. 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