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Show By KATHRYN JENNINGS 867-2027 Monroe and Alice Sill are grandparents of two baby boys. David and Linda Sill of Kaysville are parents of Targ, who was born in early March and was blessed last Sunday in a Kaysville ward. The baby has one brother and one sister. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blackhurst of Ogden. The first great grandchild . j of the Sills' is a boy born to Frank and Roxanne Steele of Magna. -', The maternal grandparents of this baby boy are Bob and Vesta Sill Belnap of Bountiful. Boun-tiful. Annavar Castano, Elise, Amy and James, entertained o.with a birthday party for Charlie who was three years , old March 21. He is the grandson of Annavar An-navar and nephew of Elise, Amy and James and great grandson of Gallard and Laura Carr who attended the party. Charlie and sister Jean-nette Jean-nette were here with their parents, Manuel and Laura Jean Castano Rodriguez from Little America, Wyoming. The Rodriguez family was enroute to San Diego, Calif. . where they will now make their home. Charlie has another aunt, uncle and cousin, Paul and Rebecca C. Hatch and daughter Becky Ann of Wheatridge, Colo. The Hatch family receives the Clipper and enjoys reading about their relatives and friends in Davis County. David and Karen Erickson are moving back to Davis County after having lived in China Lake, Calif, where David was employed with the Navy Weapons Research Center. They will reside in North Salt Lake and he will continue with his job at Hill AFB. David's parents are Arol and Evelyn Erickson and Karen's parents are M. K. and Marilyn Woolley, all of Farmington. Ruby Wood spent a week with her sister, Mrs. George Lewis in Kamas who has been quite ill. Ellen Trickier and children, Philip, Tim and Tricia spent several days with the Etsil Fisher family last week. She came to decorate a wedding cake for a cousin who was married and also attended at-tended the wedding. Edward Fisher of Malad, . Idaho was a guest of his parents, Etsil and Betty Fisher. He was on a school business trip and to attend a wedding. Don and June Barton have returned from an early spring holiday to Puerto Villara in Mexico. They enjoyed a restful rest-ful vacation on the coast and were also in Puerta Vallarta. Then returned by way of Phoenix, Ariz, to visit with June's sister, Joy Ritchie, for a few days. The North Farmington DUP met at the home of Margaret Crystal on Monday. Helen Sanderson gave the lesson, captain is Donna Draper. Alfred Meumann is at home after being hospitalized for a few days with a health problem and is doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Frankland J. Kennard entertained with a family dinner on March 20 for their son Joe. Debbie Hodson surprised Joe on March 21 with a surprise birthday party at her home which was the date of his birth. A number of close friends and relatives attended. attend-ed. Gladys Kennard visited with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevens, who were staying with a son in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens had just returned from an 18 month mission for their church in Texas. They visited here before returning to their home in Lovell, Wyo. Ralph and Pauline Robinson Robin-son and sons Jon, R.J. and Jeff have returned to their home in Eugene, Oregon after visiting with friends and relatives in the area. The family did some skiing and visited Ralph's parents, Roy and Gladys Walker in Farmington and his sisters, Cheryl Sorensen and Bonnie Gale in Bountiful. They spent Friday evening with Frank and Cheryl Sorensen and son Rick. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker, Lou and Bonnie Gale and son Ren. Frank and Cheryl Sorensen and family have house guests, Doug and Cheryl Sorensen and year old son Brian. Doug is stationed in the U.S. Navy with the Submarine branch in Maine. The visitors are also spending spend-ing some time with Cheryl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Whelan, 50 South 350 East are parents of a baby girl born March 26 in a Bountiful hospital, weighing 6 Ib. 2 oz. She has a brother Scott and sister Cori. Grandparents are Sid and Helen Noble, Centerville and Charles and Ann Whelan of Kearnville, Calif. kj |