Show CLEARFIELD CLEAR FIELD Under the th direction of the hish bish bishopric Melvin Mcl G G. Wood Wooli Frederick C N. N 11 N Clark and erno Larson the hl Clearfield first ward will hold the tin annual ward ard reunion in the Clear field f chapel Thursday Feb 2 22 I The following day Feb 23 the se see owl oud out ward want under tinder the direction c o of bishop Clarence J. J Stoker assist by his counselors James N. N Wallac and J Kay Nelson will hold it its f list first ward reunion in the north Da Da- Davis Davis Davis vis vis high school Moth Both wards have hav appointed committees who have hav planned entertainment for children and adults consisting c of a program banquet and dance The first war waru will serve the banquet free accord ing in to the old friendly custom es es by the late James G G. G Wood first bishop of the origins original Clearfield ward war and carried ou out through the years but the second I ward will charge 1 per Ier er plate pl the proceeds to be put into th tin fIC building ing fund for a chapel chape North Davis stake conference was held last Sunday in the Lay Lay- Layton Layton Layton ton ward chapel under time of the stake presidency G Harold Molt Holt Clifford Strong and Ro Itol Roy Cook Priesthood meeting was heliat held heli at nine o'clock Sunday morning also at that hour the Relief society I organizations conducted a special specia meeting I Orland Hammon U S navy soy son of Vallace Wallace and Delores Hamblin Hammon of Clearfield is stationer stationed at San Diego California prior ti tc to duty He Be enlisted enlist d in the tin navy Oct 4 1944 and received hi hit his boot hoot training at Fort Farragut Id Iela Recently upon lIpon completion of th the the flight combat training at the nava nova naval air station Fort Lauderdale Florida Florida Flor Flor- Florida ida lie he was awarded warded a the navy air wings win s and anti is the gut gun gurman's gutman's gunman's mans man's avenger of the torpedo hoot hooting ing plane He Ile 11 e arrived home on dc de- erred f orders Feb Feh 4 and the follow following ing ink day he was married to Mist Miss Donna Warren V of J eHerson ave Ogden Utah He left for the tin West Vest coast Feb Feh 12 Only 19 years yean old Feb 10 1945 Arland is a grac grad hate nale of the Davis high hir h school anc ancis and ancl andis is a priest in the L D S church He Hi Helie He lie 11 e has one little brother Durlin The second ward executive off officers cers were tarn entertained by the rice at a supper r meeting given re re- re recently in the north Davis jl high school On the serving com committee com committee were Mrs Mis La Prele Stoker Stoked Mrs James N. N Wallace and Mrs Susie Nelson assisted by a grout group of junior j girls The lesson on or Power of Power of Personality in Teach Teach- Teaching Teaching ing was given iven by Mrs t 1 rs Hattie H attic Sessions David ton Lay I was master of ceremonies Loy J. J J Wood Sr accompanied accompanies by his liis son Lieutenant Harlow Barlow L 1 LWood Wood V returned last week from Cali fornia forma Lieutenant Wood had been beer convalescing in a hospital in Long peach following his return from the Malian war front Mr r. r and Mrs 1 Paul Panl Wilcox return cd eel to their home in iii Heyburn Ida lela af after er visiting in the community with ith Mr 1 and Mrs Emanuel Hanks Mr and Mrs 1 Florien King Kinf Mr and Mrs t Emery Wilcox Mr and rt ls Erwin Christensen and Mr md lIld Mrs Mis lanthus H. H Sr M 1 I t A ward queens of north Da Da- Davis Davis Davis vis ha have e all been heen chosen and will w 1 vIti for tn Ve keo green li Cen en crown to b be given at ai tee t OJ gold goll golland and green ball al at althe atthe the Davis high school Kaysville the evening of Sat Feb 17 Miss Bernice Christensen Christensn and Miss Mis Peggy Fisher arc are representing Clearfield first ward and second ward respectively at al the annual Stake event Allen on Hods-on is able to be about aboul again with his hs foot in a cast fol following following lowing lo an accident several months month ago when he fell from a ladder breaking his ankle He lie is ware ward clerk for or the second ward INc Pc Joe Layton wounded in oat wai action with the U S ninth army in ir Belgium Jan 10 1945 has sent t Mr Ur and Mrs t letter to his parents Basil Hasil O O. Layton ton of Clearfield stat stat- stating stating ing that he is receiving excellent treatment in a H U S army JIJI in Paris France Franc oe oc went overseas s sin in August 1944 Jacobs draftee for U US US US S war service entered Fort Douglas reception center last Thursday for training train assignment He lie is the son of Mr lr and anti Mrs Briant S S. S Jacobs the husband of the former Beth Meth Johnson of and an 1 the father of two little little chil lre l. Emil mil II enich and amid Paul II enich in U lJ S service have been home on furlough They arc the sons of Mr lr and Mrs Michael Ilenich of 1 Clearfield Emil U S navy received ed cd his Iris boot training at the naval training school Farragut Idaho Yoeman lc B. B hi B Jacobs U S navy accompanied by his wife I left last Saturday to return to San I 30 days fur- fur furlough furlough furlough I Francisco Franc following a ays visited rel rel- relatives relatives rel- rel relatives lough during durin which he and friends While home he hall hail been entertained extensively Previously he he had been overseas 2 years y I |