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Show A-- News About Folks in j SYRACUSE MBS. VIRGINIA i 8. BENNETT. Correspondent Mr. and Mr. Karl I), Zaugg tended the marriage ceremony of Mr. and Mr. Armand K. poulx at the home of Mr. and Mr. Proulx parent, Mr and Mm. Huger I.unt of Salt Lake City last Friday evening. Following the marriage a reception honored the couple at the 'Grand View ward hall. Little Sandra Kandolph, daughter of Mr. Kva Jean Kandolph i ill thia week with Mr. and Mr. Merle Session of Ialo Alto California, visilrd lart Friday in Syracuse with Mr. and Mm. Carl ltarhcr, Mr, and Mrs. Zctias W. Bennett, Mr. und Mr. Verne Hampton and Mi Mae Bodily. Mr. Session, the former Marilyn Vane of Salt lake City, was a former tu hool teacher at the Syracuse public school. Mr. Sessions, graduated from StunforJ University with a major in Iuw, last month. A large number of Syracuse attended the funeral service in Tuesday afternoon for Mm. Margaret Weaver, mother of Mm. Hex M. i.Murguietj Thurgood of this place. Mr. LcGrande Kclnap and infant daughter, have returned to their home at Hoojht, after a week of staying with her aient--- , Mr. and Mm. Phillip J. Bennett. She returned to her parent home from an Ogden hospital. Mm. Jennie Call of Syiacuse Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Call and daughter of Ogden on a trip last week to Yellowstone National Park, and to Creennver, Wyoming where they visited with Mr, and Mr. Stanley Watson und Mr. and Mm. Clarence Clark. d Mr. Elton J. Bennett, Mrs. W. Tree and Miss Kate Tree attended the funeral service of . Mm. Julia BarU--r at the Center-vill- a Second ward chape! Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Dick Egan are moving thl week into their newly remodeled home from their apartment in Inyton. They have purchased and remodeled a home just east of Mr. Egan's jtarents,, Mr. and Mm. Clyde llarlwr. Mr. and Mr. Zrna W. Bennett and family, visited over last week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Gardner at their home in BlMckfoot, Idaho. Shauna Lynn Bennett had visited for the previous week there with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. Gardner. Mr. and Mm. Hussell Hansen and family are spending the Fourth of July holidays at Bear Those from Syracuse who attended the Barber family reunion at Centerville Saturday evening included Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Wilcox. Mr. and Mm. Carl K. Barber, Mr. and Mm. Elton J. Ben-ne- t, Mr. James A. Barber, Mr. N'ewg Jsth annual leadership course at the BYU t lrovo last week. About Folks in LAYTON Correspondent Mrs. Maggie Simmons Mr. and Mm. George Konnen-kam- p have returned home from a trip to liaxlry, Oregon where they visited with Mm. Konnenkamp's unde, Charles Konnenkamp. They also visited in Seattle, Yellowstone and in Kexburg, lduho with Mr. Balic'tta Konnenkamp. Mrs. Clyde Adams, Byron Kalder und Juines McEntite attended the and Mr. Ole C. Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Horace K. Barber, Mr. and Mr. I litford Burlier, Mm. Kent BiuUm-- , Mrs. Phil Burlier, and son Alan, und Norman Bennett, Mm. Newell tiuili-and Gordon Ohtson. I he Jr. Gleaners and Jr. M. Men held their legular Fireside gathering Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton. The guest speaker was Elder George memliem of Smedley. Twenty-si- x tins group were present. Joan and Carol Lynn Cook, of Salt Lake City are visiting this week at the home of their grand-patentMr. and Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mr. William 'Simmons, Mr. and Mr. Jay Simmons and Mr. land Mr. Lynn Judkins attended the faith wedding anniversary of 'Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Strung In Salt Ijke last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Flbern Dickson and son Franklin, have returned home from an eastern trip. Kodney Dickson apiLDan accompanied them to t'anip Lee, Virginia, where they will take six week KOTC .tiauung. Enrouie home the Dirk-- ; sons visited ahinjfton, D. C., Gettysburg, Tennessee, Kentucky. Mrs, Maine Whitesides entertained at a dinner Tuesday at her home for little friend of her son Max honoring him on hi .th birthday. Mr. and Mr. Uulpli L. Hampton and daughter, hvsiyn, ha arrived home after a trip to Lincoln, Nebraska. 1 hey were accompanied to Nebraska by Mr. Ralph J. Hampton and children who will remain thcie with her husband who went there seveial months ago. Mis. Alta Dayton, President of the YWM1A, horest Dale ward, will review the look The Mountain are Mine'' at the Friendly at 7:.'lu at the home Uncle, July of Mr. and Mr. Elia Dawson. Milton Madsen left last week for Albuiuerue, New Mexico, where he will be employed. Mrs. Madsen and suns anj Jeffey are utaying at the J. David Stevenson home and will join her husband in a few week. Mr. and Mr. Hoy Johnnon of Boise, Idaho, Mr. Haul Uatti and of Ogden were daughter ElixaU-tat the home of Monday guest Bishop and Mrs. Flank Hicken-looH- r. I Mr. and Mr. Paul Cole. Mrs. Cole Mr. and Mr. I lean Simmon, !is the formcF Marjorie Ware, aona Bob and Billy, and Mr. and i Mr. Boyd Iverson entertained at (Mr. Ernest Kuiuel of Salt (a party Monday night at her home Sumiuy in Provo Canyon. for the Mh birthday of her son ,They also viSited with Mr. and Mr. J. Harold Knee und family in Provo. Max. Mrs. Fffie Apple of Farmington Mr. and Mr. Boyd Iverson was a week end visitor at the home Friday after a week' Hill home. visit in Missoula, .Montana. Mr. and Mr. C. G. Chandler Clint Judkins, son of Mr. und Mr. Lynn Judkins, fell last week have arrived home from a two week's trip. The Chandler's picked 'fracturing hi arm. Mrs. Hulun Call underwent a up their new car in iMroit and ! (H-i- thyroid operation at the la-- hospital in Ogden Friday. Juhnny O'Hulliun, son of Mr. and Mr. John M. O'Kullian, fell lust week fracturing hi pelvis Mr. and Mr. Arthur Jack-oand family and Mr. and .Mi- -. Belt 'William of Tooele wcic Sunday g lest of Mrs. Uhlue llrfui. Douglas, son of Mr. ami Mis. Kulon Call is visiting in Weston with hi aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mt. Dean Bingliam. Mr. Elmer Forbes entertained in honor of her daugbtei, Blanch, vsith shower at her home Satot-daevening. Mis Foil- - became Hie bride of Cecil Knk, June loth. y Mrs. Chloe Mrs. Harris, D. from theie they traveled into Canada and leturned home by wuy of bellow same N'utionul Puik. Mr. and Mrs. Cleft laive and family are vacationing in Washington; while away the Jay are oc-- i up mg their borne. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nalder are visiting in Shelly and Kexhuig, Idaho with relatives. Mary Bone, Jessie Kohtns and left Monday for Margaret Idaho Falls, Yellowstone National Park, Vancouver, Washington and other place of interest, for two week's vacation. Bone. Mr. Mr. and Kayavllle. Davie County, Utah Thunt., July 5, 1951 Page 7 children of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors here. The Second ward Elders Quorum and partners enjoyed an outing held at Clinton Park Saturday evening. George Stevenson, Quorum Kenneth Farrer and president, wee In charge, Twenty-threoattond-e- d. OOM fBVOCi Q At A'l O O CfadUv liHi - !- O ONllUMtl 01$ hniRjiH? ( I D. Harris and Mr. Kara Ham attended a shower at the home of Mrs. George William in Ogden Saturday evening given in honor of Cook. her daughter, Mr. Billie Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Event Younglierg Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corbndge and five children of Wciser, lduho, motored to Brigham City Sunday aie visiting with Mr. and Mrs. afternoon and visited with Mr. and Flederick Zaugg of West Point, Mrs. Scott Williams and family. and at the home's pf Mr. Eva Mrs. Lloyd Fry returned home Karl oand Ernest Christensen, an Ogden hospital last week fiom and families of Syracuse. Zaugg wheie she hud been for treatment. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Bird and Mr. Ida Bair of Twin Falls, IdaMr. and Mr. Zena N'orntan of ho is visiting this week with her Blarkfoot, Idaho, visited last Tuessou and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and day with Mr. and Mm. Elton J. Mrs. Marion Bair. Bennett and Mr., and Mm. Zeifus Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnes left W. Bennett. on a two week's fishing trip 'Friday underwent Mrs. Gieen Arthur Mr. and Mr. David C. Cook, to Bluckfoot, Idaho; also to visit Mr--. Edna an operation at the Dee Hospital relatives. Clyde Hansen, Mi Cook, Mm. Alice Galley, Mr. and in Ogden Monday. Mrs. Anderson of Kichficld is two weeks with Mr. Onion By tree. Mm. Myron After (visiting here with her daughter W. and in Ware J. Layton Payne, Mr. Kodney Fame and Mr. Ken Poulson and on. Mr. Earl Payne, all attended the Mr. Bertha I.inford in Kaysville, Mr. Mr. and Mr;. Duane Sparrow and funeral service of Mr. Earl Kobin-so- n I.t. Uol and Mrs. Max Ware and attended the Anderson rein Murray last Sunday. daughter Virginia left Thursday family held at Lagoon Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Keith C. West and for New York. From there they union Mr. and Mm. Nile Smith returned will sail July Hi for tx. Col Ware's home Monday evening from a four new assignment in London, Engday fishing trip to West Yellow- land. Enroute to New York, they stone. jwill visit in Dayton, Ohio, with received bad Wayne Smedley cuts aUiut hi back and arm Tuesday morning while helping in the harvesting of pea on hi farm here. Mrs. Lucina Neville left last FriCLEARFIELD day for California, where she will l Phone: UO-J-I and the guest of her Wwtota EWctHa Mimphaak daughter, Mr. and Mm. Gus Poulos, FRIDAY AND and their family. SATURDAY Mr. and Mm. Lynn Hansen and FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY AND 7 family of Seattle, Washington were JULY AND 7 last Saturday visitor of Mr. and BLOSSOMS IN THE D CAVALRY SCOUT" Mm. Clyde Hansen. DUST" Mr. and Mm. Samuel Cook have Color by finecolor Greer G arson D returned home from ten days Rod Cameron Walter Pidgeon visiting the Parks in southern Technicolor Utah and Arixona. They also were Plus D Plus guests at Hurricane. Utah of Mr. and Mm. 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We see termites trying their best to destroy the very foundation of our freedom. We see our political leaders on opposite sides of the fence as to what should be done about inflation and the subversive groups that are working within. We see more of our income consumed by taxes with little concern shown as to waste in government. Seeing all these conditions is it any wonder we are confused? If we look back we see that It has been the threat to our freedom that is the cause of our trouble. We have fought two wars in the past generation and are now in the third war to defend our freedom. The better part of our public debt was for the defense of our free rights. The better part of this years national budget is for past, present and impending wars all for the preservation of our freedom. We should by now be aware of the fact that freedom comes at a high price and no matter what that cost we have to meet the emergency and not lose our rights and our dignity. Democ-Tncyfounded upon Faith in God, our self respect, and the fact that our Government is the servant of the peoIn Washple and not their ruler. It behooves our leaders are then when administering ington to remember this the duties of their offices and that Government is responsible TO US and not FOU US. LOCKEIt GOSSIP: To the housewife it is nice to be free from some of the drudgery of the kitchen and have time to do some of things that you like to do. If you live the LOCKER WAY you will find more time for other work. To process frozen foods is a short cut to should be many household duties. Now is the time you winter in supply of frozen your getting ready to, put next winter. In the budget family in peas, and fill the gap Freeze Fresh Peas in July for the dinner table In Janunext New Years ary. They will be a welcome dinner isdish and fryers w ill here for spring fryers Day. The season not be amiss Jn your Frozen Food Locker. They make full line of good eating summer or winter. 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