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Show Schools Closed In Davis County CHURCHES GLEANERS ENTERTAIN MOTHERS AT FARMINGTON M SLD M.RMON HIM l m;i'' ( i ( I 1 i - I I i l - it'M " l u l i l! Ill n irrm h".ig "i ) u . .1 n " .ih x .i' k it'ii Pi hitui: K f ..nit 'I in I xx ' iii ' Ii and Lit, ' n ulltU'I x i a I i 'I St I tf ui I ' i ' 1 K 1 It' at i I ) 1 in si n pi jn i mi I ox i 1 . allt.n" nil" i' in it. nli Math'li I I M .lax I tl'l ' i ' I ottnials well I I i -- AA I I and niellibi'l hoots lisi'd Thuisdax Dax is .i ill xx letnain 1 i v, hooF qualifx ing-- ci ahlo lo pmihavo at T Hi tukotv voav,.n vhould tnako pimiipal 1!' hool Sunday School "Records Cited ho xxdl t applualion foi (ho tukotv ax Admission high AA ION pi n ov si hool students xxilh aitivitv oaiiL ma x. ms studonl soot ion, $!hi, gouotal Sunil. i si hool xxdl till, i.iih ham hast and (todav leoptn llidax. the si hool hoiid aiiiii'linied i 'i.llll'lx i .nt". y i t ! hool 1 . hi' u in f i t " in Si ' t'li'-t t T i . s m tkp luivkt't !a II tom mh nu at a i e A reception FARMINGTON tub 11 yh Si ho"l x. is hild in the Harvard ward on .ixaihiMi' at 'lit l MX ll ll ttl'l ap AA ednesday evening honoring Mr. '.vi( l.llli 'I pi. i. it ion -- tor tin min- - niu-- t l'O and Mis Keith Chaffin, formerly mildo to lit I oilin'. " ol Eaimington h loinpalnod he i ouple was married in Elkv I an pi d addi Ntx.ul.i. "ii Dei cmbci is. The bride '. Ill idl'd i he foiimi Viol Miss Norma 111K 'hi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I m i h:iM v, a ol tli Id D Kim1' of .salt Lake City and Ah i liaf! iii is a s.,n of Mrs Sam i pi i t i v standing iti tndx .1 i havo id a tn kot at oat h vt A n ho tom n inionl mi hi i rrf j i hit iu s and friends Fai-V si hool qualifvuu' tiam i't i ndi d t lie I e i pt ion xx ill hax i t ho oppoi I unit x In pm voavon in lots I avo id loavt hind vi ed i.h in t houi S e o, I I r. .i u. Ml't l If- - I ii i its (ti'til lVijiU lit' i i .It i l xi few f busily engaged tiymg to stop not mill j i oct sses Radio stations wile to nnnouiiie that the si hools hex did, and would be i lost d suggested that patents iiill si hool oft u mis toi full .ilt'tails I.iienls and studints made a r ns h fm the tele i om cited insult that the the with phom lanmied sx iti hboai ds xxtie with the xxoist i iish they tail llll-- t I xx 1 B.tkt't I tills .iii Si ii in c ti .lUh w uli Ki tn.u till ht-.- U Inn iil i i iii' k II I. Ill I is , r O It '.ti.uluw Xltll vi'l 1til Suinlax , .Bins ,.n 7 t ili i till H' W . IH"-'-- ! i i It 1 J i " !U I it. . i Cen-teivtll- fm tin W iif iii1 .lil! i it Si l i w l u:m m 1 1 lt iii i are rrsTvsn IN i Davis schools were closed Wednesday because of a stoppage of gas used to heat the schools. Only two schools, those at Farmington, and icmained open. lias loinpuny officials notified the si hoot supci mtendent of the stoppage at U a in Wed nesday nioining Km the next Tickets For Prep, Kaysville. Davis County, Utah Thurs.,' Jan. 27, 1949 Cage 5 Tournament Newlyweds Feted Now Available With Reception Sl'H'tl" lukVs to Mali mgh i oi , Em- intermediate tp i lass at Layton have iooivod soats, mailt an outstanding tecord admission, $1 fm $1 '(, losoixo seats foi game fi Ioi thioo ycais Duane Evans and ' a mils, S', a Im season losoixo t n Maik caver haxo attended every Mi and Mis Jutum Miiopo iui A" tomnament. hots, nx'imis, SmuJuN 'i hool. s.u lament meeting, n bo on son a of hntli tin nouiuo ,vi ltd )oj soasuti losoixo tukols, aid loiiTeielue and stake ake i.lanuaix in a Suit Stork Talk i ' Pupils of Mrs 1 -- n uml AA i I SN N , 1 ll at i d Jl piisoii' xxiii' mill .It oil an the I loteil Slnti". eni Ii dax lavl yeui. it a' 'tated by .lax I 'Newman, of Salt in ihaigi pei ini agent like ITU offices, when he ad diewd the iegulai meeting of the kax'xille Ivotary duh at the high l Among the Gleaners who played hostess to their mothers were (left to rmhn h.uk row. ( olleen Lilith.,, steed. .I.miutt., Kokins,,,, imrrell fikox. Sheila Richards, Carol Welch, LuJean Saunders. Dorene Smith. Tikox; front, Shirley Springer and Girls lleaner xx I 1 Gleaner girls their mothers at it party held at the Farmington Wards ird chapel on January 17. were rticipating in the affair cnh Centerville, Farmington. FARMINGTON. hostesses to- - LAYTON Of mU'H'O w tin announcement of the niamage of Miss Arva Jean Stoddaid. daughter of Mr. and Mis B it Wheaton and David Higgs, son of Mi and Mrs. Eduaid Higgs iTSville and Farmington. ,f tin Bishop Clyde 1! Adams circus theme was carried out, waid ptifoimed the Thud Lyaton A the stage decorated 'to repre-s- t ceremony, befoie the immediate a circus tent, and refreshand a few dose fnends. at family en served in the form of minia-- n the Layton waid amusement hall circus tents and candy eleThe bride was loxely in a white cts brocaded taffeta gown with tiam d Her t program consisted of acts fingertip veil was i aught m by each ward participating. her hair with a heait shaped halo LTOington girls did a can-ca- n utn i hilarious manner, with md costumes. Farmington Gleaners preanimal act, featuring d Centerville parley Horse. Annona Rigby as soloist, itfen Moss in an acrobatic dance ui Gwenn Glover in a Hawaiian dance Kaysville contributed "eading by Mrs. Camilla Barton, several dance numbers by How-i- d Cloward and George Rugg. About ui people were present at affair. Officers in charge were North yed an pre-rzte- won tti tiding til' - ini'.iei a ide-tnai- followed the Biiun Motlnhaw New man 1 xs ill ( ( 1 sale si hool on Jan- Jseiond ward held then (mid and uary 20 by the Layton P T Gteen ball at th, .lunmr high cd Vegetable soup was served to all school lat rndav evenmjr The af the children fair carried the theme Ruth the . 11 Mothers making the soup were-Mrs- (7 leaner." and the hall was decoratSterling Ihornley. Mrs Jo- ed accordingly niel Reeves, president, Center--- . seph Housley. Mrs. Arthur Bulk-le- y A large drawing of Ruthwas LuJean Saunders, first vice Mrs. Bob Taylor, Mrs Dale and was Redford Mae Lola made by resident, Mrs. C. Lorraine Mrs. William Farmington; president. North second vice ss, mngton; Eileen Worsley, Ella Louise Centerville; sec-sar- y. Janice nett historian, Kaysville, and 'Stnce Carroll, stake supervisor Nd, treasurer; Kaysville, activities faniage Joins avis D, Couple RA1SMLLE Miss Donna daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. ."Mt Parker, and Lawrence M. J(dy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John kneedy, Kaysville. were markon January 2U, in the Salt Lake mier, & A temple. reception hld WaR -- newly-- , the West Point honoring the in 'lament hall Wednesday eve- Md was attended by a large ber of Kaysville relatives and ends. tavis Woman, 85, Isrks Birthday ERILLE. ,"ep Mrs. Ann observed her a her home in Coombs mil born in Sa Lake City a daughter of Wil- and Mary Jane Ua? l ,id.;uttal en !? I M to the emigrants tes from England. e . there since. Mb .Cj)mbs laf She in 1910 and married to on March 12, 1SH3. ret1tfTociety and Dauh n I i'f inH, Zulieka To Give Clearfield Show psycho-mentalis- t, Pioneers. h Sun-iLyt- on K ft perfo1" tephen L. Richards was authority in charge. An mutation to KAASAll.LF. appear foi oial examination for osmIiIo appointment as supenn New Volk .state eiulent of the laming si hool 11 foi boys, has been mi opted by Bailey Kilbuin, superintendent of the I'tah StHte ville during the year 1!2(C27. He inude many friends here and is m lndustnal school Mi Kilbuin, a native of Pojtor-ill- fiequent visitor. He plans to Moignn county, was a tench leave Ogden for New York on Jan-uai-y 20. r at the Central school in Kaya- e -- COc? h, G saw tnKae WNDIMONEkYi onD oiElkp ogud "VS? SsSv,.t5.t2 I IwGhSiHSrsw BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION tons HOME TOWN RARER complete, depeadefcle Yee dn4 t knew ell that is yeng en where yen live. Ret yee bee else in e WORLD, where we men tees events ere in the making events whick can mean se meek te yee, te year Jab, year Seme, year fetwre. Far can st recti ee reports en4 interpretations el eetienel end international eews, there is no substitute far THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 4eily. 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Rom where I sit 087 cHy I sene) letntel Horn Ownership - A TAX PAYING COMPANY - Local Control iy Joe Marsh. Who's A Foreigner? flwtag for While go4 , Im waiting for a hair- cut the other day. Slim Hartman leta alip with n crack about thooe foreigners" who live by the depot. Now .wait a minute,1 Slim, snaps Doc Sherman. "Dont forget were all f oreigners more or Jess. Some of our families have simply been here longer than others. But even if they came over on the Mayflower, they were foreigners to the ' " Indiana. and red little you a Slim gets could see that Doc had him. "And the reason they came her he goes -- 1, Richea get their value from the mind of their poaeeaaor; they are blesainga to those who know how to uao them, euriee to thoao who do not. (Terenco) iHietmuri , her regular North Davis stake V tLCT0nference w8 held wad chapeL The Lf!emnf M L A. meeting because 'krt of the 1 Wil-helms- en Hep-wort- Words of the Wise i Princess will February 4 the give a special great-grandchildr- a, hervi,es multi-colore- Le-o- Princess Zulieka. who mears the of impressive occupational calling and astrologer has been booked for a three Theat the Admiral She wull apepar Clearfield. in ater 2. on Feb. 1, 2 and herPrincess Zuliekrhas made internaan on self a reputation as tional scale m such matters the past, minds, reading the stars, and the future. She aPPfartdon of radio program under the In this capacVoice of Wisdom. on all advise ity she dispensed to her attenproblems brought a tion. She is said to have quite capacity for unraveling .ConThe secret of her success of lots centration and Princess starts to coventrate theres nothing she form inout, including the long come tax return. P The Princess has als0,c0me her time. in with neat predictions AAall street !he predicted the hT 2!. Lindlergs ocean the election of. President and the election of ."'aRace Coombs, and rs ' Hattie Coombs SSL ,now living in Center- - Truman as 8even grand-daug- inference Held; Postponed I CENTERVILLE Joint funei- for (apt. frtrett Wil ham Farnxwoith and his brother, Cpl Aniliew Keith Farnsworth wil le conducted on Jan. 21 at p m in the Imon moituary chapel, by Sutherland W. Clayton, bishop of Centerfield First ward. the backdrop for the throne made Capt. Farnsworth died of wounds up of giant wheat stocks and green received in action while flying satin LaJean Nelson was crown- over Wetzler, Germany, during ed queen by Bishap Clarence Stok- World War 11 Cpl. Farnswoith was killed in er and presented with a lovely bouM I. A. action in the southwest Pacific I)ecl Stout. Fonda Mrs. quet by 1144. Lola Mae Redford and president William Farnsworth Everett Barbara Hender were her attenda son of Oct. born was l!r2T, corwith ants and were presented Williams Farnsand Leslie Myrtle of filigree, The gold crown, sages. d stonr was worth at Chester, Idaho. He gradset with made by Bill Cummings. Little uated from Downey high school, Linda Lee Wilhelmsen, daughter of where he WBn Ironors at football in Mr and Mrs. William Wilhelmsen, 1141. He enlisted on Sept, is, and Sherry McPherson, daughter of 1112, a which time he was an Terrace Mr and Mrs George McPherson, elder in the Washington He received trainwere flower girls and wore tiny L D. S. branch. at Santa Ana, Calif.; Blythe pink formals, made of organdy. The ing field, Calif.; Gardner field, Calif., formats were made by Mrs. and Chandler field, Ariz. Andrew Keith Farnsworth was Gail Stout, son of Mr. and Mrs. born at Butte, Mont., May , 1!C', and graduated from Ogden high Clayton Stout, was crown tiearer. Committees consisted of Wanda school in l!4.t. After enlisting on Lund. LaPrele Stoker. Royma Hess. March 5. 114:., he trained at Buck-le- y Olive Fifield and Bill Ashby, pubfield, Denver, Colo., and at licity; Garth King, Ethel Holt,Irene Tpnopah, Nev. He graduated from Pace. Opal Hadfield and the Harlengin, Tex., army training Chidester, decorations; Leo Diddle, school in 1!44, as an air force gun At the time of his ner on a (Tara Wallace, Josephine Leonard Chatwm and Elsa enlistment he was an elder in the Grant, reception; Graydon Holt. L. D. S. church. Surviving are the parents, CenMarge Jeffs, Bill Cummings. Lola Mae Redford and Susie Nelson, terville; two sisters, Mrs. Rhea coronation committee. Pickering, Salt Lake City; Bernice Music was furnished by the or- Farnsworth, Centerville; a brother, chestra of Shorty Ross. A large Loren Farnsworth, Centerville, anc crowd attended and everyone en- three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs John E. Wiliiams, Ogden, and Mrs joyed a happy time e Samuel LDS church worker, time member of the tv. p e..Ward. She is a member lets 7f Phelps, Everett Cormack, Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. G. T. Sutton. Mrs L. Fry, Mis. William Barns, Mrs. R. A Kennedy, and Mrs J. L. Kinard. The soup was brought to the school at noon and the following mothers weie on hand to help serve: Mrs. Dean Simmons, Mrs. Dale Nalder. Mrs W'illiam Phelps, Mrs Algier, Mrs Eldredge Smith, Mis. Orrion Rich. Mrs. R. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Milton Call, Mrs Don Poulton Mrs. Thomley, Mrs. Sterling Charles Flint and Mrs Allen P. T. A. president, Mrs. J. L Kinard extends her thanks to all cothe mothers for their help and Ad-aM. Golden operation. Principal said the teachers and thildien were well pleased with the project. Ward, dents of Layton, heie fiom ale. Oiegmi Parley Kilburn Gets Eastern Ngd H. tery. make thin A at the Layton fmmer nsi have letuined guid-iuii- wa' Kay-xill- Final Services A. T. P. Ward Clearfield ala Soup Set For Served At Layton Ball Is Held Fallen Brothers The learfield BARFIELD was LAYTON soup held be UitixMisc. n ) I.oxe N ou 1 ul The young (ouple home in Lax ton '1 n pemh tallita was maid and Mis- - Wanda St weai.ng Id ue ilnlTun wax I Kl x i in ieiiinionx i 1 honoi da id d hi Kimn Baltic' of Hif't man A 'Dial! reieption Ft Hours Stixkl.mi Kmilei t man-'laught- it AN An-int- te Mi and Mis FARMINGTON Dale Lund announce the birth of a daughtei mi January Fi in a Suit .i Intel, on Jun. IP Lake hospital The couple has one Mi Newman went on to ihscloxe othei daughter that in 1117 sixteen people died dailx as a Jesuit of negligent An estimate 2iC per- NewJ-ibrar- y sons weie injureil eai h dax as a ieult of aggravated assault, and C 1. K A K F KLD Beginning iape as lommitted 17 tunes a this week. (Tear field Library will day and Fridays, s a menus of lessening ciime, la open on Tuesdays from 2 to 7 .n p. m. It has prevt-iiMt Newman urged i loser coopeiH-tioTuesdays between citizens and all law ously been open only enfold ment agencies He also ad- and the houis weie .t to s p. in vocated an enlarged piogiam of c Maiv Alice Furnswmth, Salt Lake youth activities undei adult to pimnote hettei iitizenship City ami eliminate juvenile delinquency American Centeix ille Legion Wayne Sheffield was in thaige post will conduct joint graveside of the program and mt induced Mr. sei vices in the Centerville ceme- li uli wu, hei two Hie Miv. '"wned if pre-cte- orful In ft . 1 I Arva Jean Stoddard and David Higgs Take Vows At Layton Mothers efe xx on, "was to find freedom to do and think as they wanted to so long as they didnt tramp on the rights cf theotber Copjrifht, 1919, VtUU J fellow. From where I sit. America became :the great land it is today through oar being tolerant of different people and different tastes whether its a taste for square dancing or waltzing; radio or movies, goat's rnflk or a temperate glass of sparkling beer. - Thoy'ro stand-out- s in looks and cab comfort! STEWART MOTOR CO. 7 Sftu Brtwm Feaadetiwi ie 1!" I k con-1'iien- tom naim lit, 7 sessions held he i ouplo has t o ollioi mis and The "A" Imii minioiil will ho hold lie following have made Mis Sill opt I' an Italian will on Man h '"To B" and the i is oids .one year: bl lilt hot li at the Blent on Mail It I1 17 I'' noil. Hope Alhn ('alxm I inveisitv of Itah fioldhouso. Riihaidson, Maiy Lou Allied, AN lON -- Mi and Mis Ralph Nilson and Rhea Maughan. Bi uxx n ni e t Ii pi oud puictils ol u bm ii lit an OgdenJnVp! iu by gul fust tul Mmnl.iy This is then I Kaysville Rotary Hears FBI Agent xx lio-pit- LAYTON. UTAH |