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Show ' Mr. VILLAGE son SAHARA Dorwthy White Cer respondent 4 Phone 29-J- for the week end ra Published by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY from Sahara Included Mr. and Mra. George Ward who spent the week end in Malta, Idaho. These folk are among the newcomers to the Village. National Advertising Ibfpiresentdtive Newspaper Advertising Service 222 N. Michigan Are, Chicago, III. Subscription: $2.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance. In Coaabination With the Journal $3.00 Par Year. Lloyd E. Anderson, Editor and Manager Lona U. Parrish, News Editor J. V. Woolsey, DIsplay.Adv. Mgr, 179-Office Phone 10 R second-clas- s matter February IS, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Entered as News About Folks In FARMINGTON Mrs. Kathrya Jennings Cor respondeat Phone 78 News of Coming Events The Junior Literary club will meet with Mrs. June Thurston on 'Ptursdny at s p.m. Mrs. Marie Oviatt will review. The Reviewers tyiild will meet on February i:t at s p.m. at the home of Mrs. Edith Spackman. Mrs. Hilda Neihaur will review "The Big Fisherman" by Lloyd C. fi Douglas. The Farmington will meet n Feb. 31 at the school house. A Civil Defense program is being arranged with LaDell Sessions in charge. Mr. Sessions is the director of Civil Iefene in Davis county. Everyone is invited to this important meeting, according to lt evident Mrs Edith Steed. The Annual Gold and Green ball in the Farmington ward Saturday evening beginning at : p.m. There will he an all girl orchestra from Salt Lake City. A floor show will le presented, under the direction of Shelby Bentley and Kenneth Mayfield. Most unusual decorations are being p prepared by the committee and it will be the outstanding event of the winter will ho held dance season. Social Items Mrs. Everett Hoffmeister has gone to Minnesota for a vacation. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of California who stopped here en route by car. Mrs. Edith Steed was honored with a shower for her. new daughter Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.' Janetta Robinson. were Mrs. Mabel Steed, Mrs. Ferris Workman, Mr. Betty Par-ae- ll and Mrs. Juanita Stathis. A delightful evening waa enjoyed by to guests. Mrs. Fannie Stevenson waa honored on her birthday Sunday. A daughter Mrs. Pauline Allen dnd two sons of Salt Lake City took the guest to dinner at Maddoxs in Brigham City. On Monday her two sisters, Mrs. Lester Payne of Ogden and Mrs. Alice Day of Layton spent the day at Mra. Stevensons home. Neil Austin, son of Mr. and Mra. Ardian Austin wilj be home in a few days after standing a good many month with the air corps in Korea and Japan. Mrs. J. Ivan lies entertained the All Day Variety Club" on Wednesday. A lovely dinner was served followed by hand work. Guests included: Mra. Ziila Smith, Mrs. Martha Green, Mra. Lavora Wood, all of Clearfield; Mrs. Vent Hill of and Mrs. Alvin Drake and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkeraon and aon Craig of Ogden and Mr. and Mra. Marian Wilson and son Brent of Ogden spent the last week end in Burley, Idaho, visiting with Mra. Lewis Drake, Mr. Drakes mother and also mother of Mrs. Wilkeraon and Mrs. Wilson. Mra. Lewis Drake returned to the Village with her eon to spend a week visiting hereabouts. Little Miss (Sherrie Drake and Darlene Drake a pent the past week end with Mrvend MrslA. C. Smith of Midvale, an aunt and uncle of the girl. The date set for the Box Supper Social at the Sahara Branch is Friday, Feb. 13, at K p.m. There will be a program of square dancing, two short skits, music and reading followed by the auctioning of boxed supper. Free punch will be served everyone. The affair is a combined Sunday school and Primary function to raise budget Layton and Mra. Effie Apple, Mr. Ruth Ilea.-Mra- . AHateaa Mrs. Sena Lloyd andMra....Maria .Lloyd of Farmington. Mra. Ferri Workman has been confined to her home for several weeks because of illness but is able to be about again. Walter Barton is still suffering with a painful fracture of his leg and is confined to his home. Mrs. Nila Van Fleet has returned home from California where she visited with a sister who has been quite ill. The American Legiun Auxiliary fundy. met on Wednesday evening in the Mr. Buryle Lee sustained aurgery Legion hail to make plans for the thia past week at the Veterans District conference which will be hospital in Salt Lake City. held toon. A special priesthood meeting was Richard Workman, Jr., son of held laat Sunday eveninr at the Mr. and Mra. Richard Workman branch under the direction of the has been transferred from his staBishopric. tion at Mare Island where he has Mr. and Mr. Burt Harmer and served for more than a year, to the J children were dinner gueaUr of Naval Base in Clearfield. Mr. and Mr. Fay Atkinson of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stoddard and Clearfield last Saturday. children have J moved into their Mra. Rosalie Grose, her mother new brick home at Oth South and and her children Robert and ConSecond East in south Farmington. nie, were among those 40,1X1) visi-tor- s Mr. and Mra. Harold Gregory to the LDS Primary childrens have moved into a new home. hospital last week. Richard Workman, Sr., will lie Sahara Branch Primary will honored at a birthday dinner on start off their Penny Appeal drive Saturday evening at the home of this coming Sunday by preaentingl Mrs. Millie Wood in BountifuL a skit in Sacrament meeting to exOther guests will include Mr. and plain it purpose. During the Mrs. Gill Robinson, Mra. Ferri week the actual drive will Workman, Miss Minnie Millard and take place. Mr. and Mra. Walt Jennings. At the Sahara Branch Primary T. R. Johnson Tells Big Story The atory of how T. OGDEN R. Johnson. Ogden bureau chief of the Salt Lake City (Utah) Tribune, helped track down a psychopathic killer will be dyamatited on the NBC-T"Big 8tory" program over KDYL Friday, Feb. 13. at 10 Flinders Rites Are In Ogden Keys rill a. Davis Ussti, Utah 7, 1952 Page Thurs, Feb. CLINTON Funeral services were conducted Jan. 31 at 3 p. m. In Ogden for Mra. Comfort Elisabeth Flinders, 01, 717 Ogden Ava., Ogden, who died Jan. 23 at the residence of a ton Lawrence Flinders, Clinton. Burial waa in Ogden 3 city' cemetery. Mrs, Flinders was the mother of William R--, and Lawrence 8. Flind- ers, Clinton; Mrs. Elva Bowman, Ogden; Fred T. Flinders, Clendale, p. m. Calif.; Mrs. Pearl Checketta, ValTelevision actor, Edward Bin ns Calif.; Mat. HaxL.Woodwaa&, struction. .With the aid of police11 lejo,. Auburn. Calif.; 41 grandchildren, will portray the reporter on this the veteran police reporter saw. the 40 ' 'pnd "IS program whiih la produced by Berslayer brought to justice. nard'!. Prockter and sponsored Mall cigarettes. The orchesZ7A tra is directed by Wladimir Selin-sl- y and the script adapted by Abram S. Ginnes, show how the reporter's shrewd deductions led to the capture of the madman, who pent the rest of his life behind the liars. Johnson kept on the killer' trail following interviews with friends of the victim and waa able to anticipate the slayer's next move, and followed a .trail of death and dis V by-Pa- HEADQUARTERS FOR organisations preparation meeting last week the teacher trainer lesson waa given by Mrs. Laren Gibbons. Following the evening's business light refreshments served by the presidency. TELEVISION H. D. SPARROW CO. ROY, UTAH TOPS IN TV- - PHONE 8474 craa. c:7ffqj for STORE your special valentine! Quality Floor Covering Completely Installed Costs Less Than You Think When considering floor covering all through the home, most folks think way up in high figures. But they are Wrong! Look at these amazing prices. wall-to-wa- ll 9x12 Room Only $32.40 completely installed 12x12 Room .... Only $43.20 completely installed 12x15 Room Only $54.00 completely installed Embossed and Straight Line Patterns Slightly Higher Gossip.... LAST CALL FOR THE FOLIO DRIVE. If you have a few pennies, nickels, or dimes laying around that are not working now is the time to put them to work in the Toiio Cans, where they will do the most good. Have you given your share toward this good cause? At the end of this week, Feb. 9th, ail Folio Cans will be picked up in Layton. It is everyones giving that they can afford, that makes the Folio Drive a success and with those funds makes it possible for Folio Victims to walk again. The School Kiddies have responded in a most gratifying way, here at the LAYTON COLD STORAGE. Many youngsters have put part of their candy money in the Folio Funds. The Hoy Scouts have been contributors in a big way. My offer still remains good till the end of the drire. I will match the funds in the Folio Can with an equal amount next Saturday night, Feb. 9th, at 9:00 I. M. on LOCKER GOSSIF: Fut the THRIFT when living the LOCKER WAY. Heres how: Theres a world of difference between using the food you it steadily and just saving put in your locker-si- ng "sometime. out it to take When a farmer buys machinery he doesnt put it away in the shed to save it. He makes the machinery work for him all the time; otherwise he gels no good out of it Well its the same way w ith your frozen food locker. Youll find the best way to use your locker, and save money doing it, is to set up a definite plan. (1) Flan to visit your locker twice a week or oftener If necessary, and get what food you need for your every nday needs. mp-t(2) When you see that your locker is getting like It's out taken food your the just youve replace bank Recount; when you take money out you want to eventually make a deposit to replace it. (3) When you. follow a plan like this youll find that having your locker and using it wisely is like having money in the bank with the difference that .filling your locker takes much less time and work. Maybe you follow a plan like this now. If you do, von know how well it works. If you dont, try it and save SPOT-LIGH- T FOR GOOD-LOOKINLONG-WEARIN- 1 y, the LOCKER WAYUFUVING: STORE GOSSIF: My "MERRY MERCHANTS have some real BLUE TAG BUYS for their customers this coming Friday and Saturday, February 8th and 9th. BLUE TAG BUYS are always GOOD BUYS at the LAYTON COLD STORAGE. So long till next time. G G FLOORS... ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM . REMEMBER . ; . Whether It be carpet or linoleum, for a whole house or a small room, you have every reason to buy now at Union Furniture. 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