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Show ,, THURSDAY, FEBRITapv ' at the Dee hospital. News Abont Folks - Mrs. Raymond Iladfield has returned to her home in Pasco, Wash., after visiting in Clearfield and MRS. MARY RANDALL Plain City with relatives and Correspondent Her husband, Raymond friends. Iladfield, is serving with the navy Mrs. Fred Gibson and daughters, at Pasco. Helen and Faye, were Ogden visitMr. and Mrs. Mack Wilhelmsen ors Saturday; Mrs. Althea Toolson, ojjerator at announce the birth of a daughter the Clearfield Beauty shop, was at the Dee hospital. Mrs. Wilhelmcalled to Idaho one day last week sen is the former Miss Maurine due to Berious illness of her moth- Wood, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Melvin G. Wood. er. Mrs. M. D. Murphy and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steed are ters entertained at her home Sun- entertaining with a trousseau tea day in honor of the birthday anni- next Sunday for their daughter, versary of- Mrs. Victor Murphy of Verla, who is to be married in the Ogden. A delicious dinnei was near future to Grant M. OlBen, of served to Mr, 'and Mrs. Victor Brigham City, who is serving with Murphy of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. the U. S air corps in Burbank, Calif.' M. D. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris. Clinton announce the birth of a Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Clarrk 'of Mrs. Johnson is the forClearfield and Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank daughter. mer Miss Phyllis Adams, daughter Terry of Ogden. of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Adams of Mrs. Alvin Keele of Spanish Fork Clearfield. , has returned to her home after visand little Mrs. Clements Thurza iting her daughter,; Mrs. Jake daughter, Sally, of Ogden, visited over the week-en- d with her daughMr. and Mrs. Jay Harris and lit- ter, Mrs. Billie Muir and family. tle, Bon, Neal. spent the Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Steed were week-en- d at the home of Mr. Har- visitors of Mrs. Mary Randall Satriss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch urday evening. Harris. Mrs. Harold Muir of Salt Lake Mrs. Billie Muir has been ill at City spent Sunday visiting at the week. home the her past Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zeeman of home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir and family. Spanish Fork visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jesse II. Barlow is convalMrs. Jake Zeeman last week-enZeeman accompanied them hdme, escing at her home after returning where she where she will visit with her par- from the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Keele, of has been ill with pneumonia. Spanish Fork. Ensign Charles Letz, U. S. MerThe naval Supply Depot sponsor- chant Marine, son. of the late Mr. ed a Valentine dance at the Davis and Mrs. James lie tz, visited with high school at Kaysville Saturday friends in Clearyield en route to Lob Angeles, California, from New light A large crowd was in York where he wsb married to Miss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Maxine Snyder daughter of Mr. Ogden visited With their niece, Mrs. and Mrs. R. H. Snyder of Hunting-to- n Orlando Muir and family last SatPark. Calif., February Kb Ensign Letz has been serving with urday. Don Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. the merchant marines for the past George Baxter of Clearfield, is sta- two years. He graduated from the tioned at San Diego, Calif., after DaviB high school and Weber colcompleting1 his training wfith the lege; His sister, Ida Mae, is serving with the U. S. cadet nurses navy at Farragut. Idaho. Mrs. Graydon Holt is convalesccorps. His brother, Robert, is living at her home after an operation ing with relatives in Garden City. CLEARFIELD - Zee-ma- n. - ot-Ogde-n, t 1 d. I)ee-hospita- J I News Abont Folks l SoyieA -- HUMAN Correspondent Phone: Farmington DAVIS DEFEATS LAYTON FARMINGTON MRS-KA- RL News About Folks JORDAN FRIDAY MRS. CLYDE B. ADAMS Correspondent Phone 58-- J 4 86-- W Mrs Willard Hess have reMr ceived word of the birth of a grandchild at Navy Memorial hospital in Boulder, Colo. The new babe, who is the daughter of Yeoman c Si Mrs Jesse Hess, was born Feb. 11. The mother and baby are reported to be doing well, Mrs. II. C. Miller conducted the Bible literature lesson Tuesday afternoon at the Relief society session. The lessen dealt with the wisdom literature of the Bible, especially the wise sayings found in the books Ecclesiastes and Proverbs. Mrs. Geo. A. Hess gave a portion of the lesson. Lt. Beverly Schwagler, a nurse in the army air corps, stationed at the army hospital in Vancouver, Wash., has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Schwagler this week. Mrs F, T. Saunders of Mr San Francisco were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr Si Mrs Geo. Hess. Mrs. Hess is a sister of Mr. Saunders. Mr & Mrs Jesse M. Fox of Salt Lake City visited Sunday evening at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr & Mrs JesBe Fox. Emerson Smith, son of Mr & Mrs W. O. Smith, and Dean Clark, Mrs Asa Clark, left son of Mr Wednesday night for boot training in coast guard service at Alameda, 2-- SCORE BY 37-- 24 llENRIKSEN-ALDER NUPTIAL ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mra. Enoch 0. J. of Salt Lake City announce N Hen-riks- Remain- Darts en - for Tied League Leadership in Big Six the marriage of their daughter, Grace, and II. William Nalder, Jr., eon of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nalder of Layton. The ceremony was performed Friday morning, February 11, at L D. S. temple in Salt Lake City .with President J. Reuben Clark officiating. - Immediately following the marriage, a wedding breakfast was given in honor of the young couple at ' the home of the brides parents. Friday evening, 350 guests attended a recepat tion in honor of the newly-wed- s the Hyrum Jensen home, 2730 Highland Drive in Salt Lake City. The bride was beautiful in a model Her veil of white satin fell from a jeweled coronet and she carried a bouquet of pale pink rosebuds, gardenias and orchids. She was attended by Mrs. A. Locker, matron of honor; Miss Imogene Pearson, Mrs. Carl Wolfe, Miss Ruth Pearson and Miss Evelyn Pay. Eldon Sill of Layton was the grooms best man. Miss Jennis Locker and Miss La Rue Bloxum were flower girls. The young couple left immediately for a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles, Cal. They will make their home temporarily in Salt Lake The Davis high KAYSVILLE school Darts basketball team thorto oughly trounced Jordan, remain in a deadlock for first place in the Big Six league, with the Farmers from Granite who defeatin ed East by a lone point, last Fridays games. DaviB and Granite have each won five games and lost one, in league competition this season. The Darts scored fifteen field goals, against Jordans five, however, Jordan converted fourteen out of nineteen free throws while, the Darts placed seven out of fifteen. Hart and Cleverly shared scoring honors, with twelve points each for the winners. Reading collected eight points for Jordan, scoring sx out of six foul pitches. Davis G. T. F. P. 2 2 0 4 Heywood, f. 5 2 2 12 Hart, f. 0 3 2 2 Hess, c. 5 3 2 12 Cleverly, g. 3 3 ; Whitesides, g 0 0 Hatch . City. 0 0 Ford The bride is a former student of Jewkes 0 0 0 0 1 Calif, he B. Y. U. of Provo and a grad- Dawson 0 0 0 0 j. Miss Faye Sanders of Kaysville ate of the University of Utah. The Day'' 0 0 0 0 was a Sunday afternoon guest of groom has served two years as an Mrsr Marjorie M, Whitesides. L D S missionary in the Southern Mr & Mrs Dewey Anderson o states, and for the past six months he has been an instructor of meteSalt Lake City and son, Kennet on home is who furloug orology and aeronautics at th Smith, from army service in Virginia, Georgia Tech. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Charles Anderson. Mrs. Dan II. Adams entertained afternoon at her home beLowSunday Mrs W. 0. Smith and Mr tween 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. in honor ell Smith left Wednesday morning Mrs. Lewis V. of her W. daughter, 0 for Los Angeles, Cal., where Brown, who was recently married Smith will make his home. Mr Mrs. Lowell Smith will visit Mr at Glendale. CaL A host of friends Mrs Orval (Buddy) Smith at called at the Adams home during their home in Los Angeles before the afternoon and were received by Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. returning to San Francisco. R. Brown of Ogden, Mrs. Walter Mr Si Mrs Leslie Turner are the of Woods Cross, Wayne Winegar 14 Feb. son at bom a 8 13 IS 24 parents of Mrs. Hooper Mortensen of Salt Jordan Bountiful. The Turners have three Lake of Miss Kearl City, Officials: Hancey and Morgan. Betty daughters Salt Lake City, Mrs. Evelyn Parton This Friday, Fehruary 18, will Mrs. Jeannette Smith will enter- of Ogden and Mrs. Ralph Rampton tain the Ladies Literary club Fri of Layton. The serving was in see East at Davis, South at GranWest. day evening. Miss Edith Walsh charge of Miss Louise Johnson, ite, and Jordan at has been announced as reviewer. Miss Mescal Scoffield, Miss FlorA family Valentine party was ence Wheelwright and Miss Arlene left two weeks ago for held Sunday evening at the home Wheelwright of Ogden and Mrs. Gregory overseas with the U. S. navy. duty Whitesides. Ruth Stringham of Kaysville. As- Mrs. of Mrs. Marjorie Adams and son, S. Spencer Guests included in addition to the sisting in serving were: Mrs. Frank D are in San Francisco with Mrs. hostess and her two children, Vaun Morgan, Mrs. Carl Whitesides and Lay-to- n will to return Gregory. They and Sharon: Mr Si Mrs Albert Mrs. E. E. Frasier. The gift room when the Gregorys infant son Mrs was in charge of Mrs. Warren Stal- is Moon. Mrs. Clara Potter. Mr released from the hospital. Cordes and Miss Alice Potter. lings of Eden; Mrs. Frank Keyes Van Hodson of the U. S. merMrs. Dent Whitesides entertain- of Riverdale and Mrs. Clair Chrischant marines visited briefly this of Piano selections tian Ogden. ed Wednesday afternoon for a past week with his parents, Mr& i. were played by Mrs. Arlene small group of friends. Mrs. Dell Hodson his randmother, Mrs Ilylon Smith, son of Mr Mrs Lewis V. Brown ar- Mrs. M. M. Whitesides and with his Pfc brother-in-laDewey Anderson, now of Salt Lake rived here last and sister, Mr Thursday from Mrs. Vern Hancock City, has returned to Farragut. Burbank, of Lajrton. Mr. leave will and Cal., they Ida., after a furlough spent here Hodson was en route to San FranCal. for make to Fresno, Monday and in Salt Lake City. cisco, Cal., after visiting his wife home. their The North Farmington Relief soDelbert Harris, son of Mr & Mrs and family at Blackfoot, Ida. ciety will hold a quilting at the Ezra Harris arrived home Tuesday Mrs. Mamie OBrien underwent home of Mrs. John Sjoblom this evening from a two weeks a to major operation last week at the trip (Thursday) afternoon. Last Thurs- San Francisco, Cal.; where he pass- St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake day the group completed two quilts ed necessary requirements for City. at the home of Mrs. Clara S. Rose in the naval air corps. He Mrs. Diamond Adams entertainwith Mrs. Emma T. Moon as as- will remain in until he re- ed at her home Saturday afternoon Layton sistant hostess. ceives his'first official assignment. in honor of her daughter, Marilyn, Mr Mrs Herald Moon enter Mr. Harris visited at the home of on her 11th anniversary. tained Thursday, Feb. 10, at a din- Mr & Mrs Val Cowley of Alameda There were 23birthday little in atfriends ner party honoring Mrs. Moons during his stay on the west coast. tendance. Mrs Le Grande Gregparents. Mr & Mrs W. O. Smith, Ensign Mr Mrs Earl Morgan are and Mr Si Mrs Lowell Smith on a ory announce the birth of a four visit here from San Francisco. pound son recently at the San spending this week in Ogden at Guests in addition to nosts and Francisco, Cal., hospital. Mrs. Greg- the home of their daughter, Mrs. honor guests were: Mr Si Mrs ory is formerly Miss Barbara Ad- Robert Porter. Edson (Ted) Harris, son of Mr Mrs Joseph ams. daughter of Mr Walter Wickens, Mr Mrs SpenMrs Ezra Harris, who is servAnderson (Bountiful), Mr & Mrs cer D. Adams of Layton. Ensign Richard Eddy and Mrs. Marion ing in the U. S. navy, has been transferred from Mayfield (all of Salt Lake City). Bremerton, Emerson Smith and a number of Wash.,, to Long Beach, Cal. children. Mrs. W. O. Smith will Mr Mrs Glen Porter spent leave in March to join Mr. Smith, in Hennefer visiting Mrs. Sunday EE who left this week for California, Porters mother, Mrs. J. H. Fowwhere the couple will make their lers. English Cocker Spaniel home. WSix Months 014 . . . FemaleV Mrs. Wallace Cowley and son, Black With White Markings Hal, spent Sunday in Magna, visMrs Bill Cowley. iting Mr Mrs. William A. Dawson will A Tree Grows in JL ROY SIMMONS JL review the book. at the Brooklyn. AmeriKaysville X X LAYTON can Legion auxiliary luncheon, LAYTON, UTAH Phone Kays. 275J Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dawson gave the Relief society literature lesson Tuesday afternoon in the TIIURSDAY-FRIDAL. D. S. ward. Layton FEBRUARY 8 R. W. Adams is convalescing at the home of his1 daughter, Mrs. Lady Takes a Chance Clarence Bone from injuries he News Comedy sustained Friday evening when his Bed Hollywood Shorts automobile ran into the rear of a Dinette Set stalled car on the Hill Field road near the Bamberger crossings. The Easy Chair SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19 stalled car was owned by Junior 'Accessories Priced to sell before Tuesday ! Adams of Layton. R. W. Adams Sherlock Holmes Faces suffered several broken ribs and See Death painful cuts and bruises. Junior Adams sustained cuts about the WALTElf PAUL A. and face. WHERE TO BUY WHERE TO fin IN OGDEN As a help and as a guide to the people in this area suggest that you keep this directory for easy refrJ to save you time and effort while SHOPPING IN OGDEN 37-2- 4, 22.VD ST. OGDEN BUSINESS Scar Bccback A 20-2- 7, ri Ca. . C. 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