Show FARMINGTON t Work Vork ork on the new recreation hall hail is is being rushed Mr and Mrs who are arc areat areat at a health resort at Santa Barbara California where Mrs is taking treatment for her health who had expected to return home this week-end week have decided to con continue continue continue her treatment there a little longer Mrs rs had charge of several concessions at the Lagoon this summer having a good deal of responsibility so was as pretty well run down when the season closed Mr and Mrs Monroe Sill who arc spending a weeks week's vacation in Westwood and Sacramento Cali Cali- California California fornia arc expected to return home Sunday Sunda Mrs D. D L. L Rice who is visiting in California is expected to arrive home this week Mrs Marion who under underwent underwent went vent a at the L. L D. D S. S hospital h spital recently is reported to be recovering nicely Mr and md Mrs Orval Smith and children returned Tuesday from their trip to Ruby Valley Talley Nevada where they visited relatives Art A a a dult education class was started at a athe the court house Wed Wed- Wednesday Wednesday evening with Mrs Andrew T. T Clark teacher A series of lessons was scheduled to begin at atthe the office of Superintendent dent H. H C. C Burton Wednesday ev ev- evening evening ening by b Mrs Alberta Clark Mrs Lola Barnett gave the theo theology theology theology logy lesson at the first meeting of the Relief society I Mrs Vern ern Snow and children of Salt Lake City visited here Friday Mr and Mrs C. C P. P Bowen and Norman Stewart will spend the week-end week visiting with Mr Bow- Bow Bowen's Bowens Bowens Bowen's Bowens Bowen's ens en's son and a d' d family in Pocatello and other oth r relatives and friends in Rexburg Mrs E. E F. F Richards had as her h r guests Monday y Mr and Mrs Foss Richards r of Salt Lake City Cit Mrs Newell Hess is seriously s ill Mr r. r and Mrs Kenneth Bourne are rejoicing over the arrival of of ofa a ason ason son born Wednesday morning at t St. St Marks hospital Mr and Mrs A. A V. V Smoot of Corinne were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs rs William Villiam J. J Mil Mil- Millard Millard Nillard lard over the week The baby clinic will be held Wed Ved Wednesday Wednesday afternoon A son was born Wednesday to Mr and Mrs Irs Ed Bradley Mrs Raymond Ramond Villey Willey and chil chil- children children children dren of Bountiful visited here Sun Sun- day Lieu Riley Rile J. J Sipe Sipc left Wednes Wednes- Wednesday flay day ay morning for Seattle Wash ash where he ill III resume his work with the U. U S. S geodetic survey Mr and Mrs T. T A. A Merrill and twin daughters rs who had been visit visit- visiting visiting ing here during the past week with Mrs Merrills Merrill's parents Mr and Mrs H. H J. J Sessions left Wednes Wednesday day da en route to their home in Lan Lan- Lansing Lansing Lansing sing Michigan stopping over in Logan to visit with Mr Merrills Merrill's father and ana other relatives from which plate place pla e they will leave this J Saturday morning Their Th k ir trip home was on account of the death of Mr I Merrills mother who passed pa sed 7 away September 22 At the end of the first week of o registration seventy nine Davis county count students stud were on the class rolls at the U. U of U. U Total regis regis- registration registration at that time was an increase of over the number registered on the corresponding date last year Registration began at the state university September 23 when the freshmen registered after a round of preliminary tests and activities introducing them to college life Each freshman was provided with ith a faculty advisor and a student sponsor a big brother or big sister from the upper classes who assisted the thc new student with his problems of registration and getting acquaint acquaint- ed Davis is students registered at atthe atthe atthe the end of the first week weck were David Barlow and Milan Smith Clearfield Clearfield William Cottrell Ann 4 Cottrell Robert Wilson Vilson Joseph Nessen Dwight Walton Franklin Walton Valton Centerville George Hess Milton lilton Hess Wallace Vallace Hess Hes Geo Robinson Rulon Gregory Beth Welling Velling Arthur Rice Donald Bar- Bar ton Ion David Cannon Merline Clarr Patricia Robinson and Cannon Cheney Farmington Farmin ton Mary Wood Willis Tillis Higgs Riggs Wilford Salter Ro- Ro Romaine Romaine Romaine maine Smith Grace Moss Roger Hammond Ernest Argyle Aaron i Moss and Horace Hatch Woods j 1 Cross Jean Flint Allen AlIen Strong r Alan Layton Kenneth Whiting Betty Morgan John Stewart Don Linford Val Sheffield Loftis Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield field Eugene Prigmore Richard Streeper and Junior Hayes Kays Kays- Kaysville Kaysville ville Phil Philo Dibble Claude Sill Wendell Vendell Adams Joseph Tanner Lucille Eison Beatrice Rosmait David Da A ams ains Adams Cowley Dean Sheffield Franklin Hicken- Hicken looper and Helena Millard Lay Lay- Layton Layton ton toli Richard Camp Merrill Hatch Joseph Kesler Maxine Clark Geo offe Stuart Jardine Phillip Thompson Wayne Vane Tolman Don Fisher Wood row Taylor Tayl r Dorothy Sessions Beth Sessions Lorraine Lorrain Clark Clark Marie Ray Da Da- Davis Davis Da- Da Davis vis Helen Bowen Janet Jardine Ruth Kuth Gordon Ruth Lee Margaret Nelson Reva Re Wicker Vicker Robert Harding Theodore Sorensen Rob Rob- Robert Robert ert cit Howard George Fadel Vinson Call Manic Marne Mercer Kenneth Rod Rod- Rodgers RodI Rodgers I gers and Max Day Bountiful 7 Miss Clara Richards was hos host host- hostess ess esso o lo the Ladies Literary club Friday Frida evening evenin The book review Orchids on Your Budget by b Marjorie Hillis was given by Miss Emma Miller The second feature was a travel tra sketch given by Mrs Artie Sessions after which for the f 39 1938 season were elected Mrs Luvern Hinman retiring tnt tnt was succeeded by Miss Emma tl I gl I iller former vice Mrs Alberta Clark was chosen vice vicc a t ident and Mrs Artie Artic Sessions was rejected as secretary Re Re- ReH H 4 t. t i J I were served to twenty seven I Mrs Annie Velling Welling is still con con- confined confined confined fined at the hospital where she had hadI recently undergone a major opera opera- I hons Mr Ir and Mrs John S. S White of Ocean Park California are here visiting with their son Roy and family famil They seem very cheerful and report their health much im im- un- un proved I Justice of the Peace H H. B. B Helle Hellewell well arrived home Monday Monda morn morn- morning morning morning ing after a three weeks week's visit with relatives in California Mr Helle- Helle Hellewell well vell also attended the National convention of the American Legion which was held in Los Angeles While hile his shoulder is not entirely well he is again looking after his office A party is scheduled next Mon Monday Monday Monday day by b the American Legion Aux Auxiliary Auxiliary in honor of the baseball team Mrs Chris Brown and daughter Mrs Jack Brown arrived home Wednesday from a ten day trip to southern California Mr and Mrs Robert Griffith re report report report port having had an excellent time while attending the Grocers con con- convention convention in Salt Lake last week Mr and Mrs Bernard Cain arc visiting visit ng relatives in southern Utah for a 3 week They have sold their place here and have purchased a ahome ahome home in Salt Lake where they the will make their home after the first of the month Jim Mannos lannos underwent an oper oper- Wednesday morning at the L. L D. D S. S hospital in Salt Lake City stone in the kidney He was a avery ay aY very y y ry sick man following the oper oper- Dale Clark is expecting to re return re- re return turn turp to Washington tp D. D C. C this weekend The next meeting of the Ladies Literary Lit club will be b held at Mrs Sylvia a Hughes Friday Frida October 14 Mrs ihs Irs Luverrie Hinman will review Stuart Cloete's novel The Turning Wheels Vh Singing Si ini Mothers lothers group will take part part at conference at c in Salt aLke |