Show FARMINGTON Lieutenant Chaplain Milton Hess Mess HessJr Jr II is is spending tiuS a lea leave lea e with hi his wife and son sou and his parents Mr Al 1 r. r and Mis Milton Hess Ie Less He lie has lias been beell in inthe inthe inthe the service ser i-e i more than two t 1 0 years and has just returned from a 16 6 month stay sta stain in the Aleutian He lie will report to 0 Oakland at the thc end of his stay stav here herc The M l 1 I A sponsored a dance in the recreation hall ball on Saturday evening e c There was vas a floor show presented under the direction of o Miss i s Taylor called the Tiny Tot Review Mrs 1 L. L D. D I Young will return to this city after spending several st weeks in ill Washington ashington D. D C. C C and New Nc ew v York in a few days dars Mrs Young Y oUn visited with her daughter Mrs rs Bobo and Mr Bobo proud parents of a daughter dau born April rit 20 Mrs Hobo Hoho was the former Vir Vir- Virginia Virginia Virginia ginia Young of this city cit Now ow occupants pf of the tile apartments hist completed are arc Mr and Mrs Howard Lindhorst who are living li in the south apartment and Mrs Julia Sherner and daugh daugh- daughter ter Mrs alters Walters and son who ho are arc arcin in a west WC apartment The literary lesson will wilt be he con con- ducted dueled by Mrs 1 n. n lona J ona Miller M iller in the Central ward Relief society on Tuesday On May 23 23 Mrs Darrell Arfsten will conduct the lesson on social soria I science sC The city d dof of Farmington has re re- redecorated re- re redecorated decorated and remodeled the city hall recently In cooperation with the thc Lions dub club di h they are arc enlarging the city ball perk park p rk for or a recreation center and playground l for or the chil chit children dren of the community ity Mrs Arton Afton Smith Hansen was guest of honor at a shower given at the home borne of Mrs 1 rs Iva loa Pace on Wednesday evening were Mrs Bi Belli Kynaston Kyna ton and Mrs Doris Pace There were ere 21 guests who spent went the evening evening- playing 11 games Rames Mrs I rs Hansen If ansen and sons MillS will loin join Mr Hansen to make their home in Moroni 1 after the close of or school The young matrons matron's club met at atthe atthe atthe the horne home of Mrs rs June Thurston on Friday for luncheon lunch con and There were 8 guests guest The Central ward Primary will bold hold the last session of the season at the ball hall park ark recreation center on May lay 17 7 The group Kroup will meet mert after school for or games Kames and refresh refresh- ments Mrs Irs Fern Bradley entertained at a 11 luncheon at al the home of or her mother Mrs Mr Letty Neatly Beatty on Fri Pr- day Guests included Mrs M rs Brad Hrad- Bradleys Bradley's leys ley's aunts and their daughters dau Mrs Airs H II 11 Robinson has gone to Los Angeles AnKeles to visit with her daughter Mrs Whitney Clark and family She will also spend spind some sometime sometime sometime time with her son Dick who is stationed in m at 1 the mar mar- marines ines The following group of women will r t s1 thO hn Vir of Mrs Ethel th-e th J Jensen n 1 n J lI tf- tf i Mesdames it Louie Steed Leone Miller liller Ida Steed Iva Pace Rita nita Griffith Alice West Kathryn Jen Jennings n nines and Ada Steed Believed Relieved to 10 be the oldest living twins in the west west Mrs Margaret Lamb and Mrs If rs Mary Smith will celebrate their birthdays on May fay 16 6 At the Worlds World's fair in San Fran Fran- Francisco Francisco Francisco cisco the sisters won first prize as being the oldest twins in atten atten- attendance attendance dance The Hollywood breakfast club also presented them with hon hon- honors honors honors ors Daughters of oC Evan Jenkins and Ann Davis Jenkins they were born I in Council Bluff Iowa in 1838 58 There were 8 other children in the family amily Being members of the L D DS DS DS S church the family joined the Independent I company of pione pione- pioneers ers formed by Captain Duncan and made the thc trip west by wagon train There were no severe hardships on the trip west as it had been well wen planned and adequate provisions had been provided The Thc family set set- settled settled settled in Farmington where Mr Jen Jen- Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins kins became a land owner and far far- farmer farmer farmer mer The girls readily remember the thc time of the crickets and how it was necessary for them to assist in fn inthe the fight against them They would help h II chase the crickets s into trench trench- trenches es where here the men mep v v ou d kill 11 them They also gleaned wheat to earn a abit abit bit hit bit of o money for an extra dress or anything dear drar to a girls heart In 1880 1840 Margaret Margarrt was married to Al Alfred Al- Al AIred Alfred fred red M. M M 1 Lamb To this couple seven children n were born Mr M r Lamb died in 1922 Mrs Lamb has been hern active in the lire Relief so iet for 66 years having served as a teach teach- er She has also worked in the Aurelia S. S Rogers ROSters camp of D U P. P Mary Marv was married to William Villiam Smith jon ion on of Iott Lott Smith in 1878 1818 This couple made their home in fn St. St Anthony Idaho and to them were born seven sc children Mr Smith died in ill 1927 Mrs Smith has been active in Relief society and Primary work She spent the past st winter inter 1 in Farmington with n her sis sis- sister sister ter but hut has bas recently returned to her home in St. St Anthony Anthon for the sum sum- mer Moth Both sisters arc are arcell well ell and ac active ac- ac act active tive ive their homes t keeping t own o most of the time with the exception exception tion of visits io to their children One brother Henry Jenkins SV 9 is i still living in St. St Anthony |