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Show IFARMINGTON to Ogden Sunday to see John' 'is! it, Mclinda Ma! hews, wlic is ill, then on ti to ;igham "i1y lo vKil Hi her i m Aiti Stwions. Gerald Hogge is lionn :rom the hospital find s ems If. c fine after his recent aeci lint. Dinner guests last Saturda at the Ben llcpworlh hnnv voro Ben's brothers, Pi ie an-Mcuhen an-Mcuhen and wives of Sa! Lake. Early Morning morning idei 'ieal twin boys were born a' 'mine to Mr. anl Mrs T.yir Tonkins while thev were p -e oaring to h ave for th hnsnit"' The couple ha siv n'hc chi' 'rr-i, nirv, J) D'e'f. 7- Re san;ir. ft' Douglas. Pu"v .' nnrl Pud. 15 nionihs Mothr-in'1 Mothr-in'1 Ivibie? a-r f1 )!! fine. PmiI utI Dn"" Pnrte' ilint. former resi''e"K- f j r,irm;'l"'ni haV" n unvr V-.lv "-irv. Tf'S lV)r(p fx"-1; nyr I'tr- 'inv fo" thern T nnl'! '"' t-O' vi'l be b!" riising children a1 .1-11 'iw i Pato'dnv. Hee 21. Mr. -""d Mrs. Delhert Mnnnine. Mr. and Mrs. Elmr Bass and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller celebrated the ROth hirthdav of their moth er, Mrs. Ilattic Miller Flint, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Burton in Ogden. Dinner Din-ner and games were en.ioved bv Mr. and Mrs. Cliffn-d Flint Mr. and Mrs Wilford Flint. Mr ;and Mrs. Golden Flint of Sunset; Sun-set; Fred Flint (husband of honored guest), Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Forbes, Mrs. Lillie Slod jdard, all of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bass, Mr. and Mrs. jDclbert Manning, Mr. and Mrs. iLeo 'Miller of Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller of Bountiful Bounti-ful and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Ogden. Grandsons look family pictures of the group. New Years day dinner guests at the home of Del and Edwina Manning were Ed-wina's Ed-wina's mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flint and her sister, Mrs. Mattie Burton ;mrl IT.nrnUI ,-inH T.nTti.II M.mn. Waller Barton and wife and baby left for Oregon Sunday win re Walli r will work assist ing a friend who is ill, with his farm work. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson had a birthday party Tuesday ill honor of their son Lowell's lliih birthday. The Junior Literary club met Wednesday evening at the home of Barbara Gregory, llulh Brown reviewed, "You I Can Hear it Now" by Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly. Lucy Pithy had a luncheon das! Sat unlay for some of her ol!i ge friends. Mont of the bursts were from Salt Lake. Mrs. Frank Rigby and daui;h ler Lucy were New Years day dinner gii'sls in Salt Lake at lhe home of Mrs. Rigby's broth r, the Frank Parkes. Ruth Brown took her boys 'o hear Hie Pops concert at lhe tabernacle Saturday night. Mrs. Carlos Clark and oil of her brothers and sisters from several different states were called lo the bedside of their ill father, Schvler Call during lhe holidays. He seems to be improved at the present time. Ferris Workman entertained the Rose Cily bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. DeLore Nichols spent the holidays with their daughter Natell and family in Boise, Ida. They returned in time to enjoy a New Years eve dinner party at the E. A. Lark 'ins home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turner spent New Years eve with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs Smith's sister, Dora Beth Perkins. Mrs. Paul Bennion and two weeks old baby boy and 18 months old daughter Pauline of oLs Angeles, Calif, are here visiting with Mrs. Mary Bennion. Ben-nion. Paul is expected in a few days. Mrs. Eeth Forsgreen of Salt Lake, sister of George Dobson, has been visiting the Dobsons the past 3 M weeks. Mrs. Lydia Brown spent Wednesday to Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Eva McPherson of Clearfield who is recuperating recuperat-ing fro mpneumonia. Mrs. Lovice Pratt and daugh ter, Mrs. Hazel Ogzewalla of Centervi.'le visited Mrs. Pratts daughter. Gladys Dennis of Po catello, Ida. over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox and children Winn and Char-lene Char-lene left Christmas night for a visit with their daughter and son in law and family, Richard and Dorrell Wilcox Manning of Burbank, Calif. They visited visit-ed the Los Angeles temple, They returned to Farmington last Thursday. Mrs. J. R. Turner has had her three daughters here for a week visiting with her; Edna Leatham of llelenville, Mont. Mrs. Lenna Segbold and daugh ter Beverly of Oakland, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haarfma and son Dickie of Oakland, Calif. All of Mrs. Tinner's family had dinner with her New Years day. Those listed above plus Orville 'Turners of Woods Cross. Mor- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Phillips of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday at the Morris Turner home. Saturday the niece of Carlo. Cunningham and husband Lt Vern Yates and three children visited the Cunningham fam ily. Lt. Yales, serving with the navy in Virginia, has been transferred to California and stopped on the way for a visit Mrs. Doris Haugen went to Las Vegas last week end to vis it old friends, the Cal Lechlen walls. Fannie Stevenson went ti Ogden Sunday with her sislei Alice Day to visit their sistei and brother-in-law, Mr. anc Mrs. Lester Payne. Mr. Payne is quite ill. A guest from California during dur-ing the recent holidays at thf Al Chamberlain home was Al': mother, Mrs. Carrie Thomas. Mrs. George Manning hnr been visiting in Garland witl her daughters and sons-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Stenhen Pottci and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pot ter. The day before Xmas Kin-Brown, Kin-Brown, son of Normnn and Ruth Drown, broke a bone ir his hand while trying to sltat on a newly waxed kitehe 1 floor. Kim now has a cast o his hand and one leg he ha-' broken several weeks ago. Wayne Hall, Hal Rieby o Kaysville, Bernie Johnson, Jar A Van Fleet, Bertie Sieed an' Helen Van der Toolen were quests lasi Mondav ni!.'''t at th-homi- of Mr. and Mrs. ltex Rig by. Jim Hoon, Carol Buccndah' Don atimer of Salt Lak. Mr and Mrs. Bruee Preeee of Pro vo, Garrett Bowen of Bountifu' and Marlene Moon palhced j the J. S. Moon home Sunday nijfht for supni-r. Hr. Et (Gbirlvs) r?o"insnr six-ni part of the ho''-ivs i-Onflrn i-Onflrn with her Ha""h"r nn-' son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aller Barbc-r and family. The Karl Hinm-irs allerl... 'he f iiner' I f hei' :innt, Ma-jSenl Ma-jSenl in SMI I -.We Frid;.". I Katherin- Rose and three hovs and Mr. a'd Mrs. Hm;h iPr.lierts of I.ayton had New j Years day dinner with Kather-ine's Kather-ine's sister and f;rnilv. the P. ,W. Berdee's of Salt Lake. ris Turners of Farmington; Ray Turners, Bountiful; grandchildren grand-children Mr. and Mrs. Morris Phillip and son Randy of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Turner and three children of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ron-ald Harris of Bountiful; Miss Arvilla and Veda Turner and Val Turner of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Staple-ton of Farmington. Prentiss and Ruth Leonard, John Rulon and Margaret Moon and daughter Ann went :o Provo to visit a sister and brother in law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Young. Saturday a personal shower was given by Florence Allred of Syracuse for Miss Bertha Johnson who will be married Jan. 17. Dinner guests at the Rulon Moon home Tuesday night were Jerry and Carolyn Pitt md daughters Kathy and Jero iyn of Bountiful. The winner vas in honor of Ann Moons birthday. Pearl Li-e and Nell Dawsor if Salt Lake came Saturday io visit their sister, Lucy Hess Mrs. Hess is with her dauJiter Una Frye in Morgan. The two i-te-rs and their brother Doai 'anders went on up to Morgan and spent the day. Nell Clark Partridge arrived Thursday from MonU-lair. I., to be with her mother, Mrs . L. Clark, who is recuperat -g from a brok-.-n lei. Fir-it baby of the New Yea r F'irmingtoi) wa a son bon 'i w Years day to Gwen am1 ?ick Robinson. Pite'"-i grant1 arents are Mr. anil M-s L. W Hap) Robinson and Mr an-' 'rs. Howard Lurkin of Kays -il lo. Dora Smoo', Iva T.aw on -n'" Minnie Millard iourn-ed t "'orinne Snnduv to vis"! thei' isti-r, Martha Smoot and fam l.v. A family get touelher wa held Sunday nt the Gran Johr son homo in honor of Grant's birthday, John and Ada Steed wen! |