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Show Newa About Folks in FARMINGTON LUVERNE HINMAN Correspondent Phone: Farmington 86-- W v Mrs. John Myers and infant son of Bountiful and Mrs. George Smith and baby daughter of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday visiting their parents. Mr & Mrs Robert Griffith. Mrs. Myers, the former Mary Griffith returned to her Bountiful home Sunday. She had spent a week with her parents since her return from a Sait Lake City hospital where the young son was bom on October 0. Mrs. Smith (the former, Tressa Griffith), was Oakland. P. 0. Clark, is stationed at at the same hospital wnen her Alameda, where he has been for daughter was bom on September the past 20 months. 20. Mr St Mrs Milton Hess, Mrs. Mrs. Doan C. Sanders has re- Alice Soule, and Mrs. Vivian Muir turned from Nephi where she stay- and small daughter, Anne Marie ed at the home of Mr St Mrs Jo- Muir, attended a birthday party October SO, at the seph Parrish, . while Mrs. Parrish held was hospitalized at Payson, where home Sunday of Mr St Mrs F. B. Muir in her infant daughter was bom Oc- honor of Suzanne tober 6. Mr & Mrs Parrish have Hess. Otherguests Included the three other children two of them baby's mother, Mrs, Marjorie Muir being daughters and one a son. Hens, Miss Marilyn Hatch, and Mr Mrs. Parrish is well known here as St Mrs F, B. Muir, all of Bountiful: the former Miss Vilate Sanders. Mr & Mrs Ed. Layton of Layton, and Petty Chief Officer Stanford E. Mrs. Vera Muir, Salt Lake City. Clark and wife, Muriel, have been Young Suzanne received a V mail visiting here for two weeks. They letter for her birthday from her were guests of Mr. Clark's parents, daddy First Lieutenant Wallace E. Mr & Mrs Edward F. Clark. The Hess, who is serving overseas visitors left Saturday morning for two-year-o- ld held an enjoyable Halloween party Tuesday afternoon. Children of the ward and their guests attended in costume. Program and refreshments featured tne enter- VOTE FOR QUA YLE CANNON JR. tainment. Mrs. Harold 'Pace' will be hostess this (Thursday) afternoon at a bridge luncheon for the Rose City club. Miss Alice Potter was honor guest at a birthday dinner party Sunday given by Mr St Mrs Edward F. Clark at their home. Other guests included: Mrs. Stella Moon, Mrs. Clara Potter, all of Farming-ton- , and Mr Si Mrs Harry Mrs. Maxine Hansen and Miss Mabel Stevenson, all of Salt Republican Candidate for' United Stated CONGRESS Alla-wort- h, 2nd Congressional Lake City. Mrs. Wanda W. Epperson was hostess to the War Wives club, Saturday evening, at the home of her parents, Mr St Mrs J. N. West. A missionary farewell party was held Friday evening in the North Farmington LDS ward chapel in honor of Mr St Mrs George C. Manning, who will leave next week for missionary labors in the Southern States mission field. A program and refreshments were enjoyed by a large crowd of Mrs. , Pearl S. Lee and small grandson, James Milton Tea, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Lucy S. Hess and Mrs. Clara S. Rose, spent District Curtail taxes through elimination of meed-les- s bureaus. Restore to Congress the constitutional rights to protect your voice in government. well-wisher- Member of two regu- - lar and three special sessions of the State Legislature. 'Mr St Mrs Frank Udy are spending a month in Los Angeles at the home of their daughter and Mr St Mrs Orvil Smith, Jr. son-in-la- t The Udy couple and left'here OctrlO w, THE SUNSET MORHIARV- - Mrsr-Sm- ith ' : Mrs. George Spackman, who un- derwent a major operation Friday, is reported to be critically ill yet. A son of the Spackmans, Fred, arrived home from Lincoln, Neb., Sunday, on furlough on, account of his mothers condition. ; Vet-0 Covered Wagon Post 3476, and the Wars, , reign t chapeL- Ladies Auxiliary held meetings Mr St Mrs Edward F. Clark and Saturday evening in the courtson, Preston were dinner guests at house. Plans were made for obthe W. S. Knight home, Friday eveserving Armistice Day. Mrs. Elining, in Salt Lake City. zabeth Gailey of Syracuse was apThe American Legion and the pointed chairman of a special comLadies' Auxiliary will hold meet- mittee for a 'late November projings Monday evening at thecourt-hous- ect of the Auxiliary. The organizations plan to Mrs. Phoebe Welling will be entertain the Boy Scouts on Ar- hostess Friday evening to- the Lamistice Day. The boys served in dies club with Miss Marthe recent campaign to gather garet Literary Leonard and Mrs. Luverae The Hinman as assisting hostesses.' clothing for the Russians. campaign was directed by the Le- Mrs. Leola Merrill will be the engion. tertainer. Special guests will .be Mr St Mrs S. Richmond Young members of the Junior Literary and children of Provo were Sunday club. guests of Mr St Mrs John R. Moon. The Ladies Auxiliary of the During the forenoon the Youngs Utah State Grocers association visited Mr, Youngs mother, Mrs. will hold their quarterly dinner parLouine Young in Salt Lake City the Lion House in Salt Lake at ty and they spent the afternoon at an Monday, Nov. 6, according to informal Leonard family gathering City, Mrs. Robert Griffith, vice presitt at the home of Mr St Mrs O. L. dent of the organization. It is and Miss Margaret Leonard. anticipated that 100 guests will be Joseph 'W. (Junior) Hess, who entertained on that occasion. 1 1 i e. - On-sto- NORTH DAVIS COUNTY'S ONLY MORTUARY Efficient, Courteous and Complete Service SUNSET MORTUARY Phone 239-R-- 2 CLEARFIELD s. . - Qualified Consistent Progressive itd. Pol. Ad, by Quayle Cannon) wv s' . x Hess. Sunday afternoon visiting at the that approved increase of teachers' salaries. A natjve Utahn of- pioneer heritage. , The Lions club will Wallace Manning, son of Mr & left here Oct. 11, is now located in is home their wives Monday at H. Manning, Mrs the in George' tvrUi, San Diego and is serving on furlough from service in the house. Mr St Mrs Udell p t0t- - . navy. Joseph is a s'on of the late m charge of refreshments" Ilulda. J. navy. J. Wells Hess and-Mr- s. home of their niece. Miss Margaret I.eonard. A number of other relatives enjoyed a visit at Miss Leonards home. Mrs. Will Hartley of Rockland. Idaho, and Mrs. James Hartley of American Falls, Ida., FViday called at the George Udy home. The visitors brought with tijem Miss Eva Beth Hartley, granddaughter of the Udys. Miss Hartley remained at the Udy home while the other visitors went to Bountiful and Salt Member of legislature ! Lake City to visit relatives. Sunday the three Idahoans returned to their homes. The local ward Relief society held a special work and social session, October 31, the fifth Tuesday in the month. Guests worked on two quilts, finishing one, and did other sewing. A program and reMrs. freshments were enjoyed. Pauline' Olsen sang two numbers; My Little Gray Home in the Mrs. West and "Kind Words. Gloria Richards was accompanist Mrs. Margaret Hess read. "The Origin of Halloween, and Mrs. Reva Price played a piano solo. The organization is planning to hold the annual Relief, society conference Sunday evening at the warji A ' V X b f j s 'V v q ' 4 v v XA;'r''S V; " 1 ' -- V 'Mtjllli Hfi Y 'vc hi H '' H 0 Y 'z X 1 k1 - H-- V Last-we- I 4 b 4 AcY j nearly went AW.O.Lt l ek i be Absent planned to Iast payday Official Leave from the place where My mirror came right back at me. "You know darn well, it said, that- - were all soldiers and 'till the fighting stops, and men are no longer getting killed, dont you stop buying War Bonds I As for fun, sure youre entitled to some if you earn it. "That means extra sacrifices going without things, and I don't mean War Bonds! "OK, Sarge, I said, "you win. I can just make it to that War Bond place. Ill get those clothes later. The way my mirror made me look, youd think I was wearing! mink coat 'I usually buy my War Bonds. I was going to blow myself to some sw ell new clothes. While I was checking to see if roy nose was shiny, my mirror barked at me like a top sergeant. "Hey you ! Dont you know a soldier can be shot for going A.W.O.L. "Now look, I said to me, Im not a soldier, and besides, a gal cant go around naked, tan she? Anyway, Im entitled to tomt fun, war or no war. . 1 War Bonds fo'have'and to hold In Intoroot of an Inform'd Coopomtioo Amorien THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY ( War O.P. SKAGGS THOMAS LUNCH Layton Layton Kaysville Clearfield Layton -- Kaysville it TkbIsaaocUtLS.TiMia4TrtlMMflt LAYTON SUGAR CO. , CLOVER CLUB FOODS COMPANY THE WEEKLY-REFLE- X Kaysville, Utah prcprt4 odt th Meet it handsomely in one of these swagger topcoats. Priced from $45 FARMERS UNION SMITH CANNING CO. The invigorating snap of fall is in the air . . , pIceofTrMsurjfDtprtmata4W AdrtrtblaaCoaodl Fred M Nye Co 24 -- AY A SIIINGTONB L VD OGDEN |