Show Bountiful News 11 Mrs Irs David S. S Moss Junior Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross chairman has announced that all Davis county Schools have perfected per per- perfected perfected Junior Red Cross Following is a list of schools and officers South Bountiful Lor Lor- Lorenzo Lorenzo Lorenzo enzo Moss and Clyde Nelson Vest West I Bountiful Barbara Jackson and Norma Nelson Stoker Virginia I Barlow and Evelyn Thomson Thompson I Centerville Calvin James Lunen and Janiel Reeves Farming Farming- Farmington ton Melvin Griffith and Charlene I Hess Kaysville Royal Gayle Woodward and Plain Green Layton Gayle and Stan Stan- Stanley Stanley Stanley ley Flint Clearfield Rachel Bow Bow- Bowman Bowman Bowman man and Marion Poll Clinton Viola Vio- Vio Viola la 1 Flint Syracuse Milton Wilcox and Phillis Cooper West Vest Point Maurice Thurgood and Florence Kirkham North Junior high Carol I Ellison and South Junior high Far rell Hess and Cleone Keller The first names mentioned arc the pres preS- presidents preSidents presidents of the various schools and andI I the last the secretaries Each school has a teacher advisor and an aide from each room Ar robin let let- letter letter letter ter is being circulated from school to school which will convey to each group the work the schools are arc do do- doing doing doing ing in Junior Red Cross Christmas boxes arc are being completed and will willbe willbe willbe be collected Nov 25 well as menu covers Mrs J. J V W. Murdock was hostess to to her bridge club Thursday even even- ing guests were Mrs C. C B B. B Owen Mrs Octavia Burnham and Mrs Fred Rampton The Th Democratic Study club will Vi not t meet t until til the the third Monday in January Mr and Mrs C. C C B. B Owen Mr Ir and Mrs F. F B. B B Muir Ir and Mrs Ij W. W Murdock were guests of Mr and sand Mrs Golden Layton Laton Friday evening The American Legion and auxiliary auxiliary auxiliary iary sponsored an Armistice day program in the Stoker school gym Monday evening The colors were advanced by of the Legion and the salute to it Ithe he the flag given The audience sang The Star Spang Spang- Spangled r led Banner Bishop Amby Briggs gave the invocation and a thirty seconds silence was observed ob in memory of our war dead Dr Char Char- Charles Charles Charles les A. A Smith a teacher at the South high school in Salt Lake was the speaker Dance numbers were given by Jane Strong Pratt Mary Robinson Norma Robins and Edna Clark accompanied by Betty Bett Froggett June Barlow and Mary Barnett each gave a reading and Norma Robinson a vocal solo ac ac- accompanied accompanied ac- ac accompanied companied by Belty Betty Froggett The young talent were all students at Davis high school and were proun- proun ced by Jack Stacey music director at the school Mr and d Mrs James Rampton are arc visiting Mr and Mrs Richard Rampton lampton in Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Wm Vm R. R Smith are arc enjoying a vacation in California Mr and Mrs Barry and Mr and Mrs Earl Sessions have returned from Los Angeles where they hey went to meet their son Barry who vho has returned from an L. L D. D S. S I mission Mr James Murdock has return- return id d from Los Angeles where he was gent ent by the Southern Pacific com corn company any pany to meet and reroute the group of f L. L D D. D S S. S missionaries returning From the South sea islands The Bountiful First ward dard under the direction of Mr D. D R. R R Tolman was the First ward to reach its Red Cross Roll call The set for the ward was Mr Merk Christensen kindly do do- donated donated donated his sound truck on Armistice day to help advertise the Red Cross roll call caU The truck was decorated with Red Cross signs and all towns in the county were visited Mr Orville Larsen gave a short talk ap appealing appealing appealing pealing Red Cross membership Mrs Vm Wm Burningham has been called by the L L. D. D S. S S church to fill fil fila filla a six months mission in the north north- northwestern northwestern northwestern western states mission She will wil leave leak on Nov No 28 Many social socia events have been planned in in he her honor Mrs C. C H. H Hesser entertain entertained entertained ed members of the Ladies Better Better- Betterment Betterment ment club that Saturday afternoon Members of an M. M I. I I A A. A board t to which Mrs Irs Burningham belonged will entertain Sat Nov No 16 at th the thc home of Mrs Parley Parle Parrish Dr Drand and Mrs Rosco Willey Villey have plan plan- planned planned ned a reception to which man many friends have been invited in A test testimonial testimonial will be given in the taber- taber ta tabernacle er- er nacle on Sunday Nov N 0 24 Mrs Fred L L. Rampton was hostess host host- hostess hostess ess to members of the Fine Arts Art Guild Wednesday evening ening The pr pro program program gram was in charge of the music committee with Mrs Irs Viola McFarlane McFarlane lane conducting Mrs Irs R R. O. O Kirk Kirk- Kirkland Kirkland Kirkland land read a paper on the life o of which had been compiled compile by Mrs l Steve Rumel Braum music was played by Mrs Irs Evelyn Perry violinist with Mrs Fern Ses- Ses Sessions accompanist Mrs Elinor IIa Ual- Ual cs es and Mrs Joseph Knowles re resigned re- re resigned resigned signed from the club because of liv liv- Jiving living ing ng- ng ngin in Salt Lake Mrs Octavia Octa Burnham Burn Bur Burnham ham lam was voted in as a regular men mem mener member ber er and a membership was left open ope for Mrs Irs Ida Vesterman when sh she returns from her mission |