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Show Elwood Clark rec i v 4, word from the Whitney Clarks that Whitney had to undergo surgery on his back. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hughes and nephew, Paul Hughes spent Friday to Sunday visiting visit-ing Mr. Hughes sisters and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Wencher at Burley, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stoddard Stod-dard entertained Saturday for Mrs. Earl Stoddard, Lynn's mother, on . her birthday. Guests were Lynn's father & mother and brothers, Darral and Ray and a sister, Mrs. Bob Phipps and family all pi Ogden. V . I ' I y,- J V jV ------ f' i .'.V: 1, Vtri i S, . 'S . . I Ellen Williams this week. Her husband. Vivian Williams, is in an Ogden hospital with an injured leg. Joyce Haddcn celebrated her 17th birthday with a party a ther home Saturday night. Guests from Farminglin were Goldie Barton, Pamela Pai-rish, Pai-rish, Lana Hall, Ka'herino Nelson, Judith Leonard rnd Connie Englsrtom and other school pals from Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Haralson Haral-son spent Friday to Monday of last week at Van Nuys, Riverside and North Hollywood Holly-wood California. Bob Robinson ret u r n e d home Tuesday after spending spend-ing six weeks in the hospital. Jim Barlage attended the Intcrmountain Indian Schoil at Brigham City last wek. This week he will have an Indian exchange student at his home to attend school at Davis. i Joan Haralson cooked a birthday dinner for her hua-. hua-. band, Curt Haralson, and her I sister, Mrs. Rhea Perry. The i dinner was enjoyed at the Perry home in Woods Cross. Mrs. Annie Welling spent I Tuesday at Dr. Neil Wellings in Salt Lake caring for her grandchildren while her daughter in law had to be away singing at a Klwanis club banquet. Mrs. Horace Turner Jolting er was buried in Farmingto.i last week. Effie Apple went to Logan for her funeral services ser-vices with Ruth and Preston Turner. She is a sister in Ihw of Mrs. Apple. Mrs. Roxic Taylor of Salt Lake is convalescing aft -'I an eye operation at the hoin-j of her daughter, Mrs. Smith (Emma) Moon. Captain John Moon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Moon, is at Fort Lewis Washington fcr army reserve training. A younger brother Bob Moon is expected home from Camp Pendleton, California for the Christmas holidays. The Leonard brothers an.1 sisters and their families got together for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Burn-ham Burn-ham and Alene Leonard. ' Saturday Karl Hinman and daughter, Karlyn, visited in Salt Lake with Mr. Hlnman's sister, Mrs. Vern R. Snow 'ind family. JOY SCOUTS at one or 5,000 distribution depots I icrofts tlic nation get Instructions on delivery of ome of the 40 million civil defense emergency I handbooks to be Siren to American families October Octo-ber 11. The manual wn prepared by the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. (OCDM Photo) ' The Wesley Williams family fam-ily had their Thanksgiving dinner early while their daughter and son in law and family, the "Gary Elliotts, were here to join them. Gary and Sharon and their children Mike and Debra, left for Twenty Nine, Palms, California Calif-ornia Tuesday where they will be stationed with the! Marines the next year. Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hcpworth attended the welcome home testimonial for Ben's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Dobbs of Salt Lake who have returned from a mission to Australia. Elsie Williams of Colling-ton Colling-ton is a guest at the home of FARMINGTONI In March. Friday evening Preston and Pauline Clark had a buffet dinner for several newcomers to Farmington. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Haralson, Carol & Frank Monson, Frank and Barbara Frodsham, Ronald Ron-ald and Lucy Clark, Gwen and Rick Robinson and Dan and Annavar Castano. MlLI li: WOOD Mrs. Ethel Udy left Friday morning for Los Angeles, California Cal-ifornia to spend the winter with her daughter and son in law ,Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith. Mrs. Udy went with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis, who have gone to Soulhgate, Calif, to visit Mrs. Ellis' relatives. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Swaner, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wood and Mrs. Alma Parrish went to Mapleton to attend the funeral services of an aunt, Mrs. Parley Perry. Mrs. Millie Wood returned home with them after attending the funeral of her sister. The Senior Ladies Literary club met Wednesday night at here for the marriage of their daughter Barbara. Open house was held for the young couple at the home of the brides uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young, in Salt Lake. Attending Attend-ing the open house from Farmington Far-mington Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner and Effie Apple. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hepworth and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wood of Kaysville attended the Golden wedding recepiton of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hep-worth Hep-worth in Salt Lake a week ago Saturday night. John and Ada 'Steed have gone to Phoenix, Arizona to spend the Thanksgiving holidays holi-days with their daughter Madge and husband, Mr. E. J. Mills, Jr., and their family. the home of Littlie Hepworth, Annie Welling was responsible respon-sible foi the program for the evening. Mrs. Welling's daugh ter in law, Mrs. Neil Welling of Salt Lake, a vocalist, and her accompanist, Mrs. Jerry Powell, furnished the entertainment enter-tainment with old time favorites favor-ites and several opera numbers. num-bers. Mrs. Powell played several sev-eral piano selections. Special guests were Phoebe Welling and Mrs. Cluff of Salt Lake and Nell Estes of Farmington. Guests at the home of Effie Apple last week were her son ' and daughter in law, Mr. and ', Mrs. Lawrence Turner of j Sioux City, Iowa. They were The Jr. Literary club were guests Wednesday night at the home of Mina Marston in Bountiful. Marie Oviatt was the reviewer for the evening. She gave, "Be My Guest,'' by Conrad Hilton. Allen Van Dykes 6th grade students put on three skits Friday for the pupils at school Several parents attended. Wilda Hardy is a new employee em-ployee at the' Davis County Bank. Word has been received by the Bernard Thomas family that their son and brother, Bruce, ,wlUje. out of the 'service 'ser-vice and home from Europe |