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Show club in honon. of Mrs. Rudy Van Kampen an'd Mrs. birthday anniversary last WeTTnes-da- y daughter, Mrs. Judd. Music was their, m ,uentm,ain parts on the Modem L. D. I rid.iy ' afternoon three S Mothers, Barbara Dawson, with a luncheon at afternoon with a bunco party furnished by the combined chorHarvey Butler of Ogden, Nila Stethr'ho.ne of Iona Firth and Elizabeth Willivens of Mrs. Sterling Thornlej, Mrs. and the at California Patterson home, A del- uses of: John Mrs. Spencer D. in Clear- - ams; accordion Roy, Riverdale and ClinT. Ellison. field. Child. solo. Bee White-sideluncheon was served to. the icious Mrs. from page 1.) (Continued conducted jjrand Home ton, MothLove and by Mrs. Pearl Child, ana Donna Patterson, La talk, Mr- and Mrs Grant Patterson following: Calvin Corbridge was ffi ad Mrs. Otha K. Green er Love" Carol Ellison; song, Bee- Maurice Lyon. honored Bonof Rae Mrs. Katherine and attended Eliza-soi Riverdale, Parker, Parker, Cplleen '.Lam King three sons. Mrs. with a surprise 5r ffiVersity of .Utah song Bud Mahas party Friday eve- - hive chorus; benediction, Ellen Donald MartmrH,th their n-- f. M Stone, Barbara Bonham, Don-- i V. Child. Refreshments were servnie' Kate Mrs. ami Patt0P ,at hl!Lhonu in honor of his Whitesides. Marian McDonald Katherine Mastons, heuT at Kingbury hall in P!" with relatives in na Beeslejv 41erte Birt. Glenna ed by the Roy officers. birthday. Those attending beside Junior Maylin, Chnoy Copportoi visited Maughan, Columbine of Mrs. Howard Frasier and her and rnnvon Bingham, Ra Nae Hickman, Betty Thursday camp. evening. Daughters the Hingham Lake City guest of honor find Mr Saido e Klmi Miya. Minton, Miya. I'tah Garritson, Mary Carver, Lucille three daughters spent Thursday will meet last pioneers, at student today Sunday Nalder, wereTIr. and Mrs. Scott Miss Thora (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Teru Miya. Yasuji Miya, Glenna Sir. and Mrs. Howard Frasier Parker, Alma Lane, Betty Child, visiting at the home. of Mr. and Agricultural college. William, of Brigham City Mr Ella Ixah ForyT Morgan. Montgomery, Daw"Dawson, the .Yhe week-en- d Mrs. in Layton with Md Mrsi Ile,lbt'rt were hosts to their club Ht their Nadine Gotntn, Beth Patterson, Ra Mrs. Victor Lund In Plain City. . an,i family. son with the assisting Nae .Patterson,. Junior Kershaw, Morgan. Norma Moss. Wayne Moss, home are: entertainment nd Mra- - Alvi" Mr- Saturday night. Luncheon I(reddy Kershaw Ray Horn, Bud-flClyde Hone and Mrs Thomas McLean.. Paul". and Whitesides daughfer, Mie Barbara Hone, all . Fusako Nahano, Iris Nance. DCDraayer. Lloyd Draayer:' lawk'.lder. Weaver... of Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs lamlo Draayer, Mr ''" an-tHodson lores Neville, Eugene Neville, Wen- ell Layne Speck, Jerry Russell, Jirbmie Mrs Lottie Wilkinson. Mr. and. dell Neville. Jennv H. Nozaki. Hone. Mr. and Mrs. Fran?.lrs- - Llwin Parker Mr. and birth of a son at the Clarence Summers, Bill Garritson," Vcri, Bil' Mrs. John Bone Mr and and Mr. K'nmth Meyers and Mrs. Vernon .Henry Oda. Hiroshi Okuda, Ada Doan I hildDraayer. ly mnl Ray Patterson. prehospital in "Ogden Thurs- cis were Wednesday 'dinner Owen, and Mr. art! Mrs Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lav-toLaura Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Laurn K. Rice of Hanford. Fred Miss Maty Horn- and Miss Hoe guests of Mr, and. Mrs. Dona Parker, Nor-Jo- n seri-J!i- ll Page. is Wayne Harris Ann visjteil at the Maywood, Wheeler Mary ton Packer. Millard Parker, Gush Beehive giris presented ttie M. home of California, Large Brick Two Story Mrs. Loretta at the home of her son, Corbridge. . R, Child Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Paine of Og Patrakis, Eugene Perkins, Bernice I. A. evening services last Sunday. Richard Call, son of .Mi, an(j Mt. home in Kaysville with The .Rices were returnden were Sunday dinner guests of Pettit, Joseph Phillips, Jean Their theme, "Honoring Mother- Saturday. home from DWestIarSytn ward 'Sunday Henry Call, was elected president Mrr and a New to York ing trip beautiful grounds. Mre. Spencer Adams. hood" was earned mit m the prooilier point of interest in the ill wiii sponsor an. annual of the junior class at the ltah Kerinit CoWloy.and infant Na Dean Rae, Irene Reed. Wayne gram. The prelude was played by and Mr; State at Agricultural Tueseast. college, Mgers day program Sunday Suitable for Large Family day for the year r.u 2. Mis- - daughter returned Saturday from Ringer, Glenna Robins, Norma Jannctt Draayer, song service was Graduates from- Clinton of the the Dee hospital to their home. Robins, Glenn Robinson, Margaret conducted by Bishop David A. Gloria PLayton choir Harris, ward, of Mrs daughter R. Barnes seminary were Jay ThTest EASY TERMS Mrs. Harold Mrs.' Joe Russel. Johnston, of the Y. M. M. I. A. J. and their partners enter-jfi- d Chloe Harris, was elected' vice- Day and Mrs. Ellison, Junior Charles Child, Child, of Yoneka Weber Adams board th Blaine stake Sahara. Sahara, Tsuyako presidency, with a social at the ward president of the Sophomore class i,. . ker, Velma Bonham. . Lew is ChildT Eugene Reed and Dean Sarris, Shig Satonuira, Bruc.e opening prayer was Apply ' . ' JoeMrs. Creational hall Monday evening, and Miss Elizabeth Call. daughter.-- Iaiyton, ,ul Vrvil Jhnton. Norma Scoff B. Schofield. Dean ield, of Child, Clearfield; Myron Knight scripture reading rs llenry Call. was.. of the choir the closing A of Frank Relief N. number Sessions, Myron by Bernice Child, theme by Mary narking large Roy society Kilfoyle of Kays- Sessions, elected Sophomore class reprosen- ville, and Mrs. Mathew Holt of Sessions Mary E. Shernor. l,a Taylor; story of the Mother .of members attended the special theof tative one-ha- lf the Associated and Women three Wpattie Lue. meeting held in the Roy L. Miss Harris and. Miss Bountiful were bridge . luncheon Grande Simmons, Glen Singleton, Samuel by Betty Taylor; story of ology' D. S. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Students. vear-ol- d Elaine iXiris Stevenson. of Hirsch Mrs. Moses Stevens, of bv the Mother Charles chapel Tuesday afternoon. A guests Shirley S Call are both members of Chi Isle, underwent a major Howard Stoddard, Ruth Street, Parker; story of the Mother of biography of the life of President in home afternoon her at Tuesday sorority ami Richard Call Salt Lake Le Rene Summers. Marie Swanger. Jesus by Larcno Summers; talk. Heber J. Grant was given by his t Salt Late City hoapi-U- l Omega 429 Emerson Avenue City. is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Max Takaaugi, Florence Taylor. Mother Love and Home Love; by last week and is in a critical Mrs. Golden M. Adams will Epsilon fraternity. Phone this week-en- d in Ixigan with Delsa Thurgood, Duane Thurgood, Beth Patterson; Beehive choral Cls! William Simmons returned Mrs. Mary E. Wiggill is spend- spend her daughter, Miss Elaine Adams, Lena Thurgood. Wanda Tolman, reading by the Beehive girls anti We are paying a high price for Salt Lake City Ken Tora, Von Tracy, Margaret three songs were sung by the girls Sunday from Los Angeles and San ing a few weeks with her son and student at U. S. A. C. . . . ;wool to direct where daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. W. ship California, Louis Obispo, 'or led by Selma G. Summers and acIayton ward Relief society pre- Turner. Jose Vasquez, Wendell Voss. Boston market. she visited her son, Reed Simmons, E. Wiggill. sented a well arranged Mothers by Marion De Witt. companied Mr. and Mrs. J. William Burton and Eldon Waite. Ruth Wallace, Es- Merit awards were presented to who is with the national guard. ALAN B. BLOOD Daughters program, under diCali and Mrs. Mr. spent accompanied Wednesday in Logan visit- rection of Mrs. Pearl Nalder. The ther Wallace, Wendell Walker, Ruth the girls by Ivy M. Johnston, of She ; CHAS. GROSSMAN .Kaysyille and daughter, program was given in two parts Walton, Val Wadman, Rac Ward. the stake board. President Verda Frank Gailey, Richard Gailey, Mrs. ing their 97 HI lhone SteMr. Miss and Mrs.. and Kaysville Frank William Geraldine Jones. Sophia Tolman Weav. Watanube, Dale C. Parker gave a short talk on the and in the form of a pageant. Part Mrs. Thayne Corbridge, Mrs. one was wart of Kaysville. the mothers, en- er, June Weaver, La Dean WVaver, activities of the Beehive girls and given by Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Holmes, Weldon C. Roberts and Mrs. Ken- titled Milestones in the Life of Mary. Webster, Ruth Welker, Keith their leaders. Marion De Witt, of Wilson Lane, announce the birth neth Page will be hostesses to the Your Mother and Mine." Pictures Whitesides, Irma White. Cleone Melba B. Child, Lila E. . Burnett Wilcox. Elizabeth Williams, Wanda and Selma G. Summers have had 5 of a son at the Dee hospital in West Layton Literary club at the were shown in beautiful Allene Wood, Mary Wood, Mrs. Holmes home of Mrs. Corbdidge this Ogden last week. frames. Mrs. William A. Williams. . charge of the Beehive work in the S Wanda Vera Sill. Miss Wilafternoon. Wright. Mrs. former the was (Thursday) ward. Dawson was reader. The Relief . . . Imperial Washable Wallpaper. Paints McMurtry Masaru T. Yamada. YamaMartha Members of the bridge liam Dawson will review the book. society chorus, composed of HO Weber stake theipe festival at Giant Joshua, by Maureen Whip- voices, furnished the music, with moto, Helen Yamane. the Ogdon H D. S. Twenty-secon- d ple. ward was Tuesday night. A numthe following soloists: Mrs. ClarFOR SALE Mrs. Louis P. Cook entertained ence Baird, Mrs. Lorraine Flint, ber of Clinton M. 1. A. workers jj . at a lovely bridge luncheon for the Mrs. Leo Ware, and Mrs. Gladys SPRING FRIERS and members attended. The girls LORETTA R. CHILD following guests at her home Fri- Higgs. . Mrs. Elburn Dickson and BABY CHICKS trio, consisting of June Burnett, Correspondent day afternoon: Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. Royal Owen were accompaBetty Froggott and Ruth Maw, (Both Leghorns and Heavies) 103-R- 4 Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs; Noall nists. Those taking part in the Phone Ogden by Myrtle R. Davis, accompanied SCOFFIELD HATCHERY Tanner, Mrs. Otha Green, Mrs. pageant were: Mrs. Reta McGoni-gl- e were on the program. 2340 Washington Blvd. Vird Cook, Mrs. Spencer Adams. Phone Kaysville 88-Clinton ward was host to Weber David Hyden and Rulon PeterOgden and baby daughter, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Evan Ellison, Mrs. Clair Adams, Luke, Julia and Patrick stake last Thursday evening. counof stake Weber the An son, high ' Floor Sander for Rent Whitesides, Mrs. Golden F. Lay-to- Adams. Barbara Rosmait. Amy interesting program was prepared cil, were special visitors at PriestMrs. Leonard Layton, Mrs. Jean Wood. Fern Adams, Deborah by M. I. A. and Primary officers hood meeting and Sunday school Clarence Bone and Mrs. Joe Day. Bugger, Mrs. Ben Whitesides, Mrs. and was conducted by President Sunday morning. Mrs. Clarence P. Baird spent Lue Spackman, Ruth Spackman, Vem Taylor. Mrs. Ray. Muir was a guest at The program inand Mrs. Len Sandall and Mrs. Cath cluded the following numbers: the Hooper" Junior Womens club at Wednesday Brigham City Friday and Saturday ONLY- - Willard visiting friends and rela- erine Nalder. Those participating Quartet (a), (b) and (c) numbers held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tives. An Un- by George Morris, Roland Ogden, Clyde Lowe Wednesday night. in Part two entitled, The Layton Ward Sunday school crowned Queen, were : Spirits of Lee Purrington and Carl Buehler John Draayer, defending state will present a Mothers day pro- Love: Golda Thomley, Beth Wea- of Ogden; address of welcome by champion, won first place in the gram Sunday morning at the ver, . Evelyn Layton, Ada Owen, Bishop J. Albert Mitchell; guitar heavyweight team pulling event at chapel. Mrs. Frank Geisler has June Whitesides, Josephine Dick- trio by Delorc, Duane and Delsa the Utah State Junior Livestock the program in charge. All moth- son, Irene Heywood and Carmen Thurgood; current events by Jun- show in Spanish Fork Tuesday, ers of the ward are urged to at- Adams; Guards Wanda Adams, ior and Derral Child; accordion so- May (k Other winners included: tend. Phyllis Pettit, Marjorie Love and lo, (a) and (b), by Lucille Parker, Heavyweight, Leon Waite, of SyHollyhock camp, Daughters of Mary Wood; witnesses, Roberta reading (a) and (b) by Shirley racuse, second; Elton Briggs, of Utah Pioneers of Wgst Layton, Harris. Charlotte Whitesides, Ca- Parker, novelty dance by the Bee- Syracuse, third; Ike Hodgson of Medium, Adrian will hold its monthly meeting May rol Ellison, Elaine Stevens and hive girls; reading, (a) and (b) by Layton, fifth. 1.1, at the home of Mrs. Willard Bonnie Harris; Motherhood, Mrs. George Bell; vocal solos by Ber- Draayer, of Clinton, second; C. II. Mothers Day, nice Rawson; readings by Jimmie Birt, of South Weber, fourth; Ie Barnes. Assisting hostesses will Vilate Adams; be Mrs. Carl Stimpson and Mrs. Trudifce Morgan; soloist, Mrs. Lor- and Roger Skeen, two numbers by Grand Hess, of Farmington, fifth; Clarence Flint raine Flint; duet, Lucille Harris the Ogden quartet; remarks by Kenneth Draayer, of Clinton, Mrs. Leo Layton and Mrs. Leo and Fern Adams. Following the President James II. Riley and Hor- sixth. Forty teams competed for Hill spent last week-en- d at Provo program refreshments were serv- ace Garner. Refreshments were $300 in prize money. MENS, WOMENS and Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson and Springville. In Provo they ed to 140 mothers and 30 daugh- served by officers of the Relief soCHILDRENS HALF SOLES and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Kershaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chipman, ters. Mrs. Albert Barton and Mrs. ciety. , Mrs. Floyd Bingham was hon- motored to Echo dam and to Park memand at Springville Mr. and Mrs. Roy ebster, stake-boar- d ored with a. birthday party and City last Sunday. Lamont Williams. bers. were present. Mrs. Earl Morgan was taken to supper at the home of Mr. and Helen Call and Jane Dibble, stuPrimary field day will be held U. S. A. C., spent the the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake Mrs. J. E. Geiger in Ogden Tues- in the park Thursday, May 11, at dents at LADIES HEEL LIFTS week-en- d in Layton. City last week where she Is under- day night. The following couples 3:30 p. m. .Contest games will be were present: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and ice cream and popcorn A program was presented at the going treatment for asthma. Elayed sold to raise funds for the Mr. the and crowd Mrs.JEdisen attended A A. I. M. Bingham, ward assembly large Layton meeting. Sunday evening. The Bee- North Davis stake Theme Festl Child, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Peter- fall season. Miss Donna Patterson, daughhive classes, under the direction of val held Tuesday evening at the son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Child, Mr. MENS RUBBER HEELS their leaders, Mrs. E. G. King. Layton ward chapel and recreation and Mrs. Vem Taylor and Mr. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pat terson, was honored on her 11th Mrs. C. L. Bone, Mrs. Maine White-side- s hall, bringing to a close the M. I. Mrs. J. E. Geiger. 24c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson and MisS Bee Whitesides pre- A. activities for the season, Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Cook, Mr. announce 'the birth of their first sented the entire program: Opening prayer, Lucy Jean Whitesides; and Mrs. J. B. Cooley and Dr. and grandchild, a daughter, bom to song, Beehive chorus, under direc- Mrs. A. Z. Tanner were Friday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson, tion of Mrs. J. J. Bugger; scrip- evening dinner guests of Dr. and of Noble Ford, Alberta. Canada. Mrs. C. Austin Child entertainShoe Repair tural reading, Charleen Adams; Mrs. R. C. Robinson at their home Depart. Basement theme story, Ada Owen; song. in Farmington, when they enter- ed at a dinner for the following 2265 Washington x. 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