Show FARMINGTON Mr and nd X fr If H It Robinson a returned Iome Saturday Saturday- morning t. t from Crom a months ls' ls visit vi it with their t cir j daughters ers and families in mn Denver De lver J I Colorado 1 r. r Mr Mr- and anc n Mrs irs t Sessions e t land and daughters Helen and aull Ruth of Ogden visited at- at atthe It they the of AI Mc and md Mrs H I. J. J Sessions Sunday evening The two daughters rend rend- rendered ered vocal numbers the Sacra Sacra- ti c l i meeting meeting- ri t Sundry Sunday Sund evening evening- 0 young joung ladies are members of af the Union Pacific entertainment staff stafi at at the Southern Utah tah parks a- a Burins the summer season They j have just dust finished an assignment of f a week end at the Sun Valley Vatic Lodge under trader the direction dir of the management In of that resort Mr Alma Parrish and his moth mother Cr er returned home Wednesday V even evening evening o ing ing- from a weeks business trip to Sterling terling Alberta Canada Mr Parrish will m. m eater comer the thc mission home Monday Monda March for fori i i training preparatory atory to going going- on ona a a mission to the t e North Central states Miss June Grant G of Woods Cross visited over O cr the end ve end with her 1 sister ister Mrs ElwOod Clark and I family John II Steed returned home Wednesday morning after under under- undergoing undergoing going an operation operatic for tor hernia and appendicitis He He Is is' improving very satisfactorily II H. D. D Clark who i underwent under under- underwent went a major surgical al operation some me three weeks e ks ago has so far f r recovered r to beable be able to be removed ed to the home of a daughter in in Salt Lake where she will remain remainS rem in S for r a time until She he can an Safely return re return re- re return turn to her own home here Mrs 1 i Mrs Adrain Adram DeJong D Jong and chil chil- children chill l dren and Mrs Irs Kenneth Smith mith of Salt Lake spent Thursday here herewith with ith their tlc r parents Mr and Mrs 0 j Mr and md Mrs Harold Pace re returned re- re returned turned home Saturday Satt rda from a two visit with relatives in Bane Ban- Ban Bancroft e croft and nd Chesterfield Idaho Members of the County Game Protective I Association gave inter inter- interesting esting talks talk's tal s Tuesday evening e at f She c Mutual l Improvement ement association lion bon throughout the coun ty J campaign n was conducted in an Connection with the National for the time Preservation t ami Restoration Rest r of 0 Wild Life Lire Week yc t March 11 to A feature fea turF ture of this campaign was the time sale salee of e f picture stamps s a ps of wild life and rK mc T The c proceeds of the time sale of theS L stamps st is distributed between the National Federal coun I riland the time state federation cd for I Life X conservation L lT committee e on entertainment fOI Ladies Ladics Auxiliary of the smaller children at a dancing par American ic n Legion entertained the smaller children childr n at a dancing party at the time Legion hall hail in the Memorial Court House CourtHouse House Friday livening evening J 1 itt y t Vi Wilma Miller lille teas v ho hostess hostess- ss to the she he Ladies Lit LH club crary-club ry club t at at at her Friday Yf March t h J I JI r g reviewed revl the book book- booke t l' l Il w e GJ and by by 5 Dale Carnegie Jj Wilcox Vit x reviewed th the 1 Hs to j Lose Friends Friends Friends-by by I Irving f 1 tes res fer fj after which re re re- refreshments to Luverne Laverne n Emma mma t Miller Lola Lola- arngtt tt Clara lara Richards ichards Edna Buchanan nu J Leona Lcona Miller Janetta J anetta Daisy Dais Bean Bein Blanche Katherine Lia Rose Julia Jujia j j Gregory Gregor Ada Steed I I Ui lire Wood Alberta Al erta Clark and and an I Wilma Vilma Miller Next meeting will beb held April 1st at the home of Leona Lcona Miller There will be dance in the Boun Boun- Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful First ward amusement hall after Mutual next Tuesday March Come and have a good time Last week end when the report I of the health conditions in this county was made to the state health board there were six cases of two cases of pox chicken c cases ases measles three cases of scarlet fever and one of German measles In the state measles pox chicken chicken pox whooping cough and German measles showed an increase o er the previous s week and influenza mumps pneumonia and scarlet fever fc had decreased One of the intermountain sugar companies states that 1938 beet contracts have been agreed upon with the e farmers in all districts j and acreage is now being signed The Th present outlook is that a large acreage will be planted A fine son was born Sunday morning to Mr and Mrs Orvil Oril Smith Jr Jr at the time L. L DS DrS hospital in in to Salt Lake City All AB are arc report report- reported ed to be doing well The new lumber yard has open open- opened opened ed up for business r It is stated that one of our local coal merchants had quit business on n account count a of the coal haulers by truck getting away with all the time cash leaving the credit business b for the dealers who n a place of business The recent storms sure sure made c lots Jots of work and expense exp ns for f r the th utility companies The Telephone company was as still making repairs this week weekend We Ve understand the thee weed tined e d control committee has its eye eve on ona a a tract of ground in tit the southwest porI por por- portion porI I tion of Farmington where the first eradication test v will ill be made I It is said the time contract for the construction of the Farmington ward recreation hall will trill be bc let this week Owen Lund Lundy who lio had been re re- released leased as state road patrolman p was given a new assignment Thursday Thurs Thurs' day da His successor had not yet yet been appointed Some two or three persons from here have been seeking the appointment Bessie Lucile Clark daughter of Mr M r and Mrs Asa Clark of Farm Farm- Farmington ington won the Martha Martha E. E Barnes public speaking contest at the Davis Da Da- Davis Davis vis vis high school Wednesday March 2 23 Margaret Thornley and Lawrence Stettler won second and third places respectively This con contest test was started in 1916 and dur dur- during ing the twenty three years eleven from Farmington had been pronounced pron pron- pronounced pronounced winners The names of the Farmington people follow Annie Chaffin May May Hughes Adrian Hess Clara Gara Richards Dora Mil Mil-i lard Dale Clark Lucy Rigby Marjorie Barber Lawrence Ses Ses- Sessions Sessions Sessions Loraine Clark and Bessie Lucile Clark Singular coincident that five of oC the time eleven cleven live on the same street within a radius of 3 I blocks Thc These c five he arc Dale Clark Marjorie Barber arber Lawrence H. H Sessions and Loraine Lorainc and Bessie Clark CI rk |