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Show AboutFotoi- nr 222SS?m J- - Uf guest La- - jojSTwX the 451 LI . Mark Roberts. ' T4 - CI-r- O.M hi Indine were: Mrs. Sarah rt Ned Adair, Mrs. Warwick, Mrs. Evelyn Mildred Befort, Mrs. V for nii JSJm". or Ik. J WnSU mc a2.S Flippn and S.lt L.k, friends. dis-'Jj- ff Altar society has sumthe activities for I priSLy A Bur-'Jlih- d, & A I JlV, ST.n h f S', rBi Stringham, daughter L Mrs Briant Stringham, belt an appendectomy of w un- Thurs- - lfioa boys and girls of the Primary entertained First their at '.others at a party on Tuesday First ward chapeL The fol i, iocinf m program was presented! on Payer, Madeline Jones; story Loi Judy Lunt; story on For 'maos, Donna Steed: story on futh, Marilyn Bushnell; story on 'Obedience, Janet Stevens; poem, Jou Perks; song, Roger Barlow 'ad Grant Cunning; prayer, Mrs. d: The following mothers Mrs. Agnes Lunt, Mrs. at-xxfc- Speers. Mrs. Cunning, Barlow and Mrs. Li Edna Cockran is Joens, jg the Mrs. . and-childre- Wini-t- d - Elms Steed, the teacher group. Refreshments were (Mr Mrs Maurice Thurgood visaed in Clearfield with the follow-3- 1 Sunday: Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Russell Tkirwd and Mr & Mrs John people on Ttlhaa Ellis, iThsrfood. I Mr A Mrs Chesley Madsen of lakeriew spent Memorial week in Bountiful. I Kit Bert and children jd Rawlings in spending a few days this week a Ogden We canyon of Mrs. -- at the summer mother, Rawlings' Jla Carl Van Sweden. I Mr k Mrs A. Z. Green guests on Friday, Mr had as & Mrs Morgan and Mr A Mrs Henry L'ie Beeder. Hr Mrs Milton i their visitors Mr A Mrs Hadfield had on Sunday eve-- : Wells Hadfield, A Mrs Howard f Layton and Mr A MrsUmpleby Lester Hi of Salt Lake City. I lbs. Elmo Bird entertained on Tednesday in honor of her daugh-Qar- y Lees sixth birthday Games were played and whmenU were served to 18. (JJ Salina Bowen of Murray l 18 fvernight visitor on Thurs-r- t the home of Mr A Mrs Ellis Mr , an-ptnir- I!! they will visit with Mr & Mrs Dee W likens of Cedar City. Mrs. (Dorothy Edmunds is con-- ! valescing iifan Ogden hospital from a major operation. TweAty-fiv- e Seugull girls .of the North Davis stake Primary asso- enjoyed an excursion to Salt Lake City on Saturday. They visited radio station KDYL and tended the broadcast of Childrens Friend of the Air. Following the broadcast they were presented to Sister Adella Cannon Howells, general president of the Primary association. They also attended the organ recital at the taberna-..- . and visited the bureau of in- iteitn Mntn and ictor Smith ,c'e formation. were accompa-fleto Pendleton on business nied by theThey following Primary leaders: Mrs. Susie Nelson and The Sunday school of the Sec-- ! Mrs. Ruth Adams of the ond ward had charge of the Sun- - stake board. Mrs. Ann Primary Taylor of day evening service. Two films! the Clearfield Second ward. Mrs. were shown Utah and Who Is La Mar Chard of Clearfield First A talk on Brig- - ward. Mrs. Della Clark of Sun-haThy Neighbor. Young was given by David set, Mrs. Yllys Thurgood of West Layton. Point. Mrs. Lyra Criddle, Mrs Mr A Mrs Ellis Black spent Sylvia Fielding and Mrs. Royal Monday at the home of Mrs. Emil Rampton of Syracuse, Mrs. 11a Delconte of Hooper. Crowley of West Layton ward and Mrs. Athleen Weatherston is re- Mrs. Edith Owen. Sharon and Gary Hadfield spent ported improved in an Ogden hospital from a recent operation. the week end as guests of their Mr A Mrs Melvin Rust and son. grandparents, Mr & Mrs William Davis of Ogden. Jay, and Mr A Mrs Alva Rust A meeting- of the beekeepers of Allen and Eloise, have been visitors at the home of Mr & Clearfield Second ward was held Mrs Ellis Black. on Sunday at Jhe home of Mrs. Mr A Mrs Arthur Macley and Doris Ashby. children spent the holiday week Miss Carol Brown and Miss Faye end visiting relatives and friends Hamblin left Sunday for a vacain Driggs, Idaho . tion in Denver, Colo. They plan Thirty-fiv- e junior girls of the to be gone 10 days. Mr & Mrs Dal Billingsly and North Davis stake M. I. A. were guests of the Air Scouts of Idaho daughters, Tamera and Dalene, and Utah at a buffet supper and spent Memorial day in American dance on Memorial day. The af- Fork visiting relatives and friends. Mr & Mrs Phillip Blood and chilfair was held in the officers club at Hill Field. In charge of ar- dren spent Memorial da? in Salt rangements were Mrs. Julia Thorn-le- y Lake with Mrs. George Trobridge. Mr A Mrs Arthur White and of the North Davis stake M. I. A. and Jim Williams and 0. R. family left Saturday for a ten day Thurber of the Scout organization. vacation in California. They will Clearfield girls who attended the visit relatives and friends in Los affair were Carla Forbes, Lu Jean Angeles. A number of Clearfield people Nelson, Betty Wallace, Norine Holt, Darlene Hamblin, Elaine attended a bridal shower at the Harris, Mary Beth Lunt, Kay Ryd-in- g home of Mrs. William Patterson of Clinton last Thursday. Guest of and Cleone Green. honor was Miss Beth Patterson Mr A Mrs Ray Yarnell-an- d Mrs. Darlene Yarnell visited on who will become the bride of Verle the near future. Those Saturday at the home of Mr A Wallace in from were: Clearfield Mrs Ralph Day. attending The following Clearfield Men en- Mrs. Clara Wallace, Mrs. Wayne Wallace, Miss joyed a fishing trip at Slide Lake West, Miss Betty over the holiday week end: Rulon Doris Wood, Miss- - Carol Brown, WanSessions, Milton Hadfield, Dean Miss Faye Hamblin and Miss , da Thurgood. Sessions and Bob Smith. Mr A Mrs Clarence Stoker and Mr A Mrs Rulon Black of Provo were week end guests of Mr A Mr A Mrs Le Roy Stuart enjoyed a theatre and dinner party in Salt Mrs Ellis Black. Miss Betty Argyle and Mjss Ni- Lake last Thursday. The occasion na Argyle spent the week end at marked the 14th wedding anniversary of the Stokers. the home of their brother-in-laMr' A Mbs Kendall Sedgwick Smith. Victor and sister, Mr A Mrs Mr A Mrs George Wilkens and have moved to Ogden to make their Mrs. Sedgwick is the daughdaughters, Louise, Dorothy and home. Mr A Mrs Thomas Wliite of of ter at Bryce, are vacationing Beth, Clearfield. route En Zion and Grand canyons. -M- S y. Mrs Bert Rawlings and Mrs Wilford Shupe Cv a 'orth Ogden, Mr A Mrs Robert a t, !weden of Osden, L. H. U Sweden and Miss Carol Call )Tta a picnic in Sardine canyon Memorial day. w dinnerr Pred Gibson had as iir guests on rs Fred Beyer, MrSunday, A Mrs -- al ih: horses P-t- l; -- Pigeons Bantams. horse June 22-2- showrlight draft .horses s July 2 $."0,000 00 Thurs., June 5, 1947 Page 3 Sep- poultry, September The 14-2- 0. June ls-2- 1; Kaysville, Davis County, Utah in cash premiums ure offered to exhibitors at the Centennial- Shows We are anxious that every possible exhibitor show his wares (lining the Centennial To em outage active . paryear. ticipation the ptenmuns have' been placed at-- the highest possible price range. SoO.ixmon in cash premiums means hundreds to many individuals and thousands to many Counties where exhibitors cooperate in production of this outstanding Centennial Exposition. It will be msessary to come back time ami time again in order to she everything that is going on. For this reason gate admissions have been dropped to I.V and 2."c. Season tickets will be sold. Services Held for Kaysville Infant I KAYSVILLE George Allen Palmer, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Palmer, Kaysville, died in an Ogden' hospital Saturday a short time after birth. Surviving are the parents and three brothers, James, Harold and Jack Palmer. Funeial services were held Monday at 2 p. m. at the Sunset mortut Clearfield, with Father ary Stephen McFarland officiating. In terment was in the Clearfield i I I . y. (Salt Lako Tribuna) a. T, Smith returned from Washington, D. Bob Fletcher and Mr & Mrs Dean Gibson, all of Ogden. Austin Hanks of Mr & Mrs spent the week end vis-- their house Melvin Fifield had as guests last week. Mrs. Mrs. Emanuel Hanks Fifields parents, Mr & Mrs W. K. ?Kr ft Mrs Florien King. Don Fowler of Chey- - Hall of Garland. iss-Beth are visiting, 4n. Utah Patherson was guest of honor at a bridal shower They and relative. friends on of Mr & Saturday at the home of Mrs. been house guests & Mrs James Wallace. Assisting host-- , and Mr of Cl.Kfi.ld .nd ?.allace and Mr. J?Kn Gwrge Fowler of Hoo-- 5 Tn0,l;v amending CX Mr. Fowler was formerly PatIfrson Mrs William Patterson, Miss Donna Beth Layton of Clearfield. I k Mrs Vera Smith spent the Patterson and Miss Ranee Patter- Mrs. son of Clinton. Miss Hedy Ham-- , Jk in Tooele with parents, Mr & Mrs Roy mon, Miss Erma White and Mrs. JJ i "T!1 to ,h' W 4 smashed touting the other war. One y. Disregard of traffic eon a o route of the menu, mj-- National Conservation Bureau. nation's motor vehicle aeei - exhibition August tember j sunlf Koy mal On June 2nd the Utah CentenUtah veterans are reminded that nial Exposition will open for a the deadline for applying for leave bonds has Uon set at ' sixteen week" run at the Utah State in Salt Lake City. September 1, 1SM7.. This means! Fair Grounds. that veterans who weie discharged' During the sixteen weeks every without using up all furlough tune show normally shown at the Utah to which they were entitled, will State Fair and a great many others not be paid unless they apply by will be presented to the public. Exhibits for the Exposition will the deadline, according to Wayne fill to capacity C. Dabb, contact every' available representative of the Ogden office of the Veter- budding. In many cases a building will be used to house several exans Administration. hibits or shows during the exposiAll branches of the service re-- 1 tion period. Some of the exhibits port that only slightly more than will be of half of the veterans eligible have will be on a permanent nature and made application to date, and that weeks. A display for the sixteen number of shows will they are now staffed to process be of short duration two days to claims immediately. Dabb points a week shows will last for out that perhaps some veterans the entireOther the articles have leave coming that they did thut make period butshow the will be up not know about. He advises all regularly. For example veterans in doubt to file imrnedj-atel- changed the flower show will In renewed every few days presenting a conApplication may be secured at stantly beautiful floriculture disany post office, or at the YA con- play. Fruits and vegetables will tact office at twice a week. Prize tly libove address. be changed winning fruits will be sold to ExMr & Mrs Willard Parker and position visitors and fresh fruits Miss Norma Jean Stuart spent put on display. The women folks have vowed Memorial day in Wellsville with that we will see the greatest disrelat,vea a,,d friends. play of Home Arts ever displayed Clearfield First ward Relief in the West The State has been ciety held their monthly report divide! into four sections and each .meeting and social on Thursday at of these sections will put on a septhe home of Mrs. Slaughter of Hill arate show, with the shows lastVilla. ing three weeks, for a final show Mr & Mrs Jesse Layton and Mrs. all prize winners will be brought in La Von Stuart and daughters, for a sweepstake show. Livestock Shirley and Joan, were dinner shows will start the first week in guests of Mrs. Agnes Odd of Kays-vill- August with exhibitions lasting for one week. Swine, August 4th to Mr & Mrs Thomas White spent Ht h ; Sheep, August 11th to Hth; F. F. A. August IMh to 2.'Ul. Dual Friday and Saturday visiting in unimals. August purpose Salt Lake City. They were guests dairy show. August of Mr & Mrs Joel Gold and Mr & bth; Beef Show, Mrs Warren Curtis. Group September Mr & Mrs Milton Hadfield were livestock dinner guests of Mr & Mrs How- September 1.V20. Small specialty groups will have a ard Umpleby of Layton on Sun- and similar run. June 2nd, the opening day. Relief society stake board officers of North Davis stake entertained the ward presidents, coun& selors and secretaries at a luncheon on Wednesday in the Layton ward chapel. Luncheon was served to 50 ladies, after which the folAuto Painting lowing program was presented: Polishing Violin duet, Ann Pace and BerSimonizing nice Fuller; a one act play, The Mrs. FARMINGTON Bertha Neighbors, given by Miller of Ogden; vocal solo, Gloria 2nd North 2nd East PHONE Ashby. Mrs. La Von Stuart was in charge of decorations and inviWESLEY B. WILLIAMS tations. Mrs. Pearl Burton and Prop. Mrs. Verna Hill were in charge of the luncheon. They were assisted of their executive by members board. ter-min- Sperry of Layton to the Ladies hostesr SVss Tbj ful Art day of the Exposition, both the Dog Show and the Spring Rabbit show will be in session. Fur bearing ani- j r rBresent were Barbara and "d Ut, i Terminal Leave' Utah Centennial Deadline Exposition 1 Set for Sept. To Run 16 Weeks ! NAME NEW OFFICERS New officers CLEARFIELD of the North Davis junior high A. have been elected school P.-as follows: Mrs. Noma Parker, Clinton, president; Mrs, Emmerul Loveland, first vice president; Horton Miller, second vice president; Miss Jesse Robbins, secretary; Mrs. ELSHIRE SERVICE T. I'llONE 266 KAYSVILLE. UTAH UTAH Oil. STATION Parsons, treasurer. All-bree- 'Include Our Bank in Those Plans d 1 4-- H h; Were ready to help you buy that new or Fender Shop LAYTON PLANNING BOARD LAYTON Roy W. Simmons, Golden M. Adams and Elbern Dick have been named as members of the Layton Planning and Zoning board, according to Ray J. 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