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Show JU. Iase THE JOURNAL 4 'jaa 'ai iwS3 By Norma Preece Rhone 569 Hawaiian Films The Ilallidays Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ilalliday Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Waand family were guests of Mr. terfall entertained a group of and Mrs. LeGrand Chandler in friends at their home Saturday evening. Films were shown of Centerville, Sunday. their recent trip to Hawaii. Guests Dinner Party Mrs. Clarence Waterfall enter- weie Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robins, tained seven guests from Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Merrill, Mr. Mr. and at a dinner Wednesday at her and Mrs. Cliff Larkins, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. George Talbot, home. Roy-de- n Mrs. Mr. Jesse and Heslop, The Conrads Heslop, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Mr. and Mrs. Keith Conrad ten guests at a dinner L. nford and children, Ogden. Logan Sunday party Saturday evening. Mr. and Airs. erneil Swanger The Waterfalls in Sunday Bishop and Mrs. Liaience Wa- spent 51 r. and 5Irs. T terfall were guests at a family Their grandson d. liner of Mr. and Mrs. Claience rume them wiin in Waterfall Jr. Ogden, Friday was in hon- - days. The Visits Grandparents or of Mrs. Patricia Ann Behling, Ogden, birthday. visited Sunday witn her grandMrs. G. Gibbs Smith 51r. and 5irs. Ernest R. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith attended parents, the Womens Legislative Council Behling. Homebuilders C lass at the State Capitol building The Homebuilder class of the Thursday morning. Kaysville Second Ward held their Bishop Zollinger Daddy Date dinner and dance FriBishop Chnton Zolhnger attend- day even.ng at the recreation hall. As- - CLEARFIELD Clearfield ordained as ft teacher Sunday evening at the Kaysville Filth Ward Sacrament meeting. Sheldon Lewis was sustained as assistant of Aarcnic Priesthood Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller, 5Ir. and Mrs. Walter Buhler, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker weie entertained at dinner at Harmon Cafe in Salt Lake Saturday evening and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Horsley at their home in Salt sec-reta- iy un-Speci- al Lake after. USU Student Dennis La ton of the USU spent ed the annual Utah Vocational last weekend with his parents, sociation meeting at Provo, Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Layton. unlay. The Swangers Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Verne 11 Swanger Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kilfoyle entertained at a des'Cit party at visited in Clearfield Weunesday their home Sunday evening in hon- evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Ver- or of Mis. ivlfoyles birthday. dun Nicholas. Other guests v ere Mr. and Mrs. v Family Dinner Art Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 51 r. and 51 rs. Eldon Reed and Kent Kilfoyle. 51 r. and 51rs. 51. E. Bell were and hosts hostesses to a family dinner party in Salt Lake Saturday evtning at the home of 5Ir. and 5Irs. Bell. Ten guests were present. at your house? 5Irs. Ferd Elms 5Irs. Ferd Elm, Ogden, returned to her home Saturday from the Dee Hospital, where she has been verv ill. Her mother, 5Irs. Julia Webster is staying at the home for a few weeks. From California Ernest Scoffieid returned from Huntington Park, California, where he has been visiting for the past tew weeks at the home of his daugh- ter, who is ill, 5Ir. and 5Irs. How-- i ard Sedgwick. Mrs. Smith G. Gibbs Smith attended 5Irs. the Utah State Dental auxiliary executive board luncheon at the home of Mrs. Vogel in Ogden, 5Ionday. 5Irs. Vogel is president home of H. 5Ionday the auxiliary. Golden Scoffieid Golden Scoffieid returned home Saturday from the Holy Cross Hospital, where he had undergone surgery last week. 5Irs. Paul Layton 5Irs. Paul Layton and son 5Iar-ti- e tell them about it by long distance Remember, rates are lowest after 6 P.M. and all day Sunday always lower when you call n. Mountain States Telephone visited Thursday in Brigham City with her sister, 5Irs. Paul Nance. Bridal Shower 5Iiss Carol Openshaw entertained a number of guests at a bridal shower for her friend, Fri- day evening, her Ll. The Wallace Kings 5Ir. and 51rs. Wallace King en- tertained nineteen guests at a family party at their home Saturday evening. The party was honoring Larry King, son of 51r. and 51rs. Carl King of Burbank, California. Larry left 5Ionday on an LDS 5Iission to Brazil. ; j Barto reports that the Pringles and 5Irs. Lucille Howe are very talented in playing the marimba, guitar, and accordion, 51. I. A. Party A recent party given by the young mens organization of the Boll-schweil- er, Cor-gia- get-togethe- rs Be-nn- Daddy Date The Kaysville Third Ward Homebuilder Primary group held Date dinner-danc- e Saturday night at the Ward Recreation Hall. Foity-eiggirls and their fathers attended. Dancing, games and refreshments were enjoyed by the group. ht CLUB Ilorth Davis Junior Holds fashion shows The 5Ionth of JanuClearfield ary was a month of fashions at North Davis, Jr. High school. With fashion shows being held for the Tth, Sth, and bth grade sewing classes, stitches were fairly flying in preparation for the event. 5Irs. 5Iuriel W. Larsen, teacher of sewing in the Home Economics department, arranged the fashion show by forming committees of girls in the different grades and letting them carry out the details of the show. The committees were as follows: Seventh Grade Committee Carol Jones, Jill Christensen, Susan Gardner, Geraldine Upp, with Jocelyn Palmer and Kathleen Cook as commentators. Eighth Grade Committee Lynda Draayer, Connie Higginson, Connie 5Iontgomery, with LaRae Thurgood and Jean Blair as commentators. Ninth Grade Committee Joan Stuart, 51illie Reynolds, Sherrie Moss, Renee Kearl, 5Iich-ea- l Gibbs, Vickie Smith, Carol Thurgood, with Lenore Christensen, Linda Hansen, Louise Steph-ense- n as commentators. Pinochle Club Kaysville 5Irs. Doris Ball will The Seventh grade girls modelthe DeLite Pinochle ed fi illy aprons, some night wear, entertain lub at her home Wednesday and skirts made up of many pretty cottons which were easy for the girls to, work with. Eighth grade Birthday (lub 51 rs. Lillian Openshaw and 5Irs. girls modeled many pretty arti-- I cles made of polished cottons, Doroth" Reed were hostesses to prints, and plaids. They varied the East Side Neighborhood Birthfrom school wear and best dress day Club Wednesday evening at to night wear and casuals. Ninth 51 rs. Reeds home. They celegrade girls modeled many pretty brated the birthday of 51rs. Berthings consisting of sportswear, evening wear, casuals, and little nice Lavton. girls dresses. Those girls who had made their little sisters cloth- ing through the year brought them The to model in the show. There were four groups of sisters in the show. After the fashion shows were over, 51 rs. I .ois Boyacks food A weekly newspaper published in Hasses invited the mothers attend- the interests of the residents of at Layton, Utah. ing the show into the dining room Davis County, matter at These fashion Entered as second-clas- s for refreshments. shows climaxed the work of this Layton, Utah, under the Act of term of school. Those girls who March 8, 1859. have been taking sewing this last Published By term will now he enrolled in the INLAND PRINTING CO. foods classes. Likewise those who Phone: Kaysville 10 have had cooking this last term will now have sewing instruction. aft-rnoo- n. j JOURNAL MEMBER- - Clearfield Ohurch Schedule Scheduled Activities in Clearfield L. IJ. S. wards and the North Davis Stake are as follows: CLEARFIELD SECOND WARD Jan. toth. A cottage meeting for Senior Priests will he held at the home of Bishop Smith, MJO South State at S:00 p. m. Feb. 1st. Ward Sweetheart Ball for all Lnd Ward members will he held ih ' the recreation hall. Dancing will begin at s:30 p.m. CLEARFIELD 3rd WARD Feb. 1st. A party for all ward officers and teachers will be held in the recreation hall. It is being sponsored by the Bishopric and will begin at 7:30 p. m. CLEARFIELD ;th WARD Another meeting courthouse in Farmington. The meeting is being called by tiful Peak for organizational camp the Davis County Recreational Adsites is scheduled for February 4, visory Committee of which Aldin at 7:30 p.m. in Room 10s of the 0. Hayward is chairman. to help plan the area east of Boun- UTAH STATE Pfrft ASSOCIATION ! MEMBER: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Feb. 5th. A play entitled Cinderella will he presetned by the NaPl Advertising Representatie 51. I. A. All ward members are Newspaper Service Advertising N. Avenun a make to Michigan this urged family Chicago, 111. night and attend this play. The cast which are all ward members TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be completely costumed for $3.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance the event. I. LOYI) E. ANDERSON Manairing Editor NORTH DAVIS STAKE Feb. Lnd. In the Sacrament THE STAFF LLOYD E. ANDERSON., Managing Editor 5Ieetings of the wards of the N. CLAIR HALES Nows Editor D. Stake Scouting will he hon- MARY BOWRING .. Editor Society ored in the presentation of the VERNON WOOLKEY Adverting Mgr. KEN FAIRBANKS .. Office Manager programs. Feb. Tth. North Davis Stake STANLEY A. PITRRINGTON. Bookkeeper MARILYN KEYES Office Clerk 51. I. A. will hold monthly prepGEORGE F. BARKER .. Foreman aration meeting in the Stake BERT GILES Compositor House at 7:00 p. m. All ward O. A. WILKINSON Compositor LAIR F ORD Compositor 5Iutual workers are urged to be .JACK IMIIOFF Stereotype in attendance. .JOHN E. BARKER, Jit Linotype Meeting to plan for camp sites THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO.. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF JEWS w, 5Ionday. Farmington 1958 5Iar-shal- Egg-into- Daddy teen-topi- 1, 51. I. A. Stake Board found all members out in goodly numbers. The party was given for the young womens board and their partners as an outcome of a recent contest held between the two boards on A chicken meeting attendance. dinner was prepared and served by the men who were arrayed in the typical kitchen dress of aprons. 51embers of the hoards present were: Wanda Ingram, Virginia Bennett, Della Dahl, Gwelda Hoskins, Laura Ronnefeld, 5Ierle Jeanne Kearl, Ila Burt, (Tara Turner, Evelyn 51aas gave the girls transportation ton, Wilma Tweede, to the Teen Hop. 51ary is the NordaEthyl Hudson, Gardner, Beth Weaver, Jean daughter of 5Ir. and 51 rs. Edyard Stuart, Helen Barlow, Cora Wil5Iaas who reside at .'!! Airlane l, cox, Gayle Stevenson, Alike Drive. Bar-loNorman Hansen, Elwyn Home Social Francis Carling, 5Ierlyn These wintry days call for Fowler, Clarence Flinders, Don so 51 r. and Reid, Ken Gardner, Bill Weaver friendly 51rs. Joe H. Barto responded to and Norman Stuart. Special guests this call in holding a very nice so- were Pres. Harvey Broadbent, cial in their home last Saturday High Councilman Lincoln Gardnight. Guests of the Bartos were ner, and their wives. The husbands 5Ir. and 5Irs. Daniel Imhoff, 5Ir. and wives of each of the hoard and 5Irs. Howe, and 5Ir. and members were also invited. After the dinner was served a 51rs. Denny Pringle. For the eveplanned by the nings entertainment there were short program board was enjoyed games played for which the host- young mens Humorous prizes added ess presented prizes. After the by all. games were over a very nice buf- much to the gaiety of the occafet supper was served. To climax sion. the evening the group enjoyed a session of homespun music presented by some of the guests. Mrs. Nineteen girls were present with their fathers as escorts. Dance, games and refreshments were enjoyed by the group. The Primary officers were guests. 5Irs. Lorna n Diersman and 51rs. Dorothy were in charge. Funeral Service 5Ir. and 5Irs. Kendall Ence and family attended the funeral service of 5Irs. Ences mother, 51 rs. 5Iinerva Smith 51iller in Salt Lake their The c ot the week will be the good time had by all those attending the party given by Mary 51aas last Saturday night. A supper was served at her home to a group of friends. Following the supper, they all attended tne Teen Hop in Roy. 5Iarys guests included: Lana Summers, Colleen Steed, Francis Walton, Gylene Zora Nelson, King, Stephanie Smith, 5Iarilyn Morley, Vickie Smith, Sherry 51oss, Pat Jeppson, Carolyn Bingham, Barbara Hill, Brenda Duel, 5Iargel Thurgood, Elga Taylor and Carol Dawson. Tangee 5Iaas helped serve during the supper which consisted ot chili, hot rolls, and various pot luck items brought by the girls. 5Ir. and 51 rs. Jepson, and Phillip ed Kaysville Russell Ence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Ence was station-to-statio- February . C KENNETH KINNER Linotype MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader CLIP E RALE Pressman GARY KENNEDY Pressman GOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. Reporters Kaysville NORMA PREECE Clearfield JAN BIJRSON MRS. VIRGINIA BENNETT Syracuse Clinton JEAN BUItSON Farmington KATHERINE ROSE I |