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Show I - News About Folks ta den attorney was the apaaker In Sacrament Service ia the 8 unmet nsjsTiil, Darts Ceanty, Utah ward Sunday even inf, May 11th. Thurs May 15, 1952 Png Tha S unact barber ahop will doe FARMINGTON Announceeach Wednaaday at 1 p.m. Could By Dorothy White' CLEARFIELD The Wild Rote will be Mrs. Zell Green lesson it be theaa barter ia North Davia ment ia mad of the marriaf of CLEARFIELD "W can camp of the Daughters of Utah chairman. Mra. Ellen Mamanakla, county and Boy are foinf fiahinf CpL Jo Cottrell and Mlsa Rita our will sponsor a cak lesson leader, Mrs. Pearl Wilcox, pioneers November chapel complete by Holme Cotof Liberty, Utah. Mr. or haa the old rockin' chair fot December - thia year if every or Saturday, May 17 in front of historian, Mra. Ruby Mendenhall, trell U a nephew of Mr. Leonard era will Uk his part in the rais- the stores in Clearfield. The pro- in charge of relics, Mrs. Phoebe on 'a Mr. and Mr. Walli WUlia cala-- b Eldredf and livod with tha ceed of this is to go toward tha Barlow, organist, Mra. Delma be- ing of' funds neccessary for this a of for number years rated their weddinf anniversary, of a trophy case for the Buahnell and registrar la Mra. said purchase completion, Bishop George fore entering the armed force. S. H asiera of Clearfield First war Pioneer Memorial Building in Salt Jean Smith. May 10. . , Miss Holmes is a daughter of Lak City. Mr. and Mrs. Jot Walla of Sunell to heeds at organisation their ia Mrs. Corn Mrs. Outgoing captain, Robert F. Holmes cl Mr, and set returned last weak from Cli last The meeting chaWilcox Monday. who will duties on taka of -waa Utah. Tha couple Liberty, At the recent meeting of the fornla wher Mr. Walla has Just L, on is Center 8L pel up showing cainp held at the home of Mrs. tha registrar for tha County or- on Mar.Jz In the Salt Lake operation on signs f progress. Wiitmaembers BrianC recently had a wdai- - dInn Stringhain haw officers ganlsation. She was presented with hi ay. Through the grace of God waa served by Mr. and Mrs. Leon- - hava been helping in the construc- were elected. They are: Mr. Ma- - a vaa from the new officers. and tho skillful hands of tha at ard tion of it but the point. is now si Bohl, Captain, Mra. Ida White, Eldredga following tha cerereached where only skilled full retained tending physicians ha has regained mony. Other dinner war1 There things hava I spoken unto as vice captain,' Mrs, Anguests tha sight of his ays. It haa taken Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmre-an- c time labor can be used, said tha that my Joy might remain in na you, vice second Pace, and captain, about a month for him to hava tha Mr. and Mrs. Jennere Anderson ol' ISiahop, "ao funds nr the mein Mrs. Majori Mayfield restained you, and that your joy might be operation and tho necessary .rest Moors, Idaho. neeceaalty now. es secretary. Serving as chaplain full. Christ Jesus before, traveling. One more miracle Melvin G. Wood head of tha The coupl left for n honeymoon modern skill of tha performed by in Idaho and will then return io ward finance committee gave medical science. Baltimore, Maryland, where the report and pinna for the future At a recent City Council meeting, corporal is stationed with the UR. raising of funds. Each organisaI tion was asked to schedule n probuilding permits were approved for In tho homo new more than70 wm b held on May gram to bring In funds A to reRamond Shop They port the type of activity and the s, wiUhava basement and 3 dnto this week ao calendar could 80 feat brick eonatraction, be soon set up. All auxiliary heads a 125 feet lota, all homes will meet and tha fiaanc committee will Mr. with FHA qualifications. tour the new chapel aa it ia toShupe has started construction now. night with tho Bishopric. Proud grand-hav- e It look Ilk 8 unset la going to CLEARFIELD Starting tho ball rolling on tha Mr. and Mr. C L. Smith growing pain from now on! jparanta fund raising campaign ia n musiClearfield announce the birth Mother Day program at Sunaet cal operetta, sponsored by the 8w cherub to their non was n hug success, on of ,olnt Sunday school organisations daughter-in-laMr. and Mr, largest Sunday School gathering I " at 7:30 p.m. at the North tonight Chnrle Smith of Logan, (Dug) held In the ward. Tha Speakers Davia Junior High school. .Tha I ware members of gospel mesas go Utah. This important personage of thl proceeds program will go data, Woodrow Barnett, instructor, "rived on May . Sha weighed In toward tha purchase of equipment Talks war by Kipp Pnrkar, Jonal Sjpounla, 13 os. Big brother for the Junior Sunday school. Lovell Smith and Deo CwUlinm; Steven waa delighted to hear the Tha program ia a Spring Faaival and has decided call to roMgnewi musical number by Kent Smith; put on by students of tha Wasatch mark hy Superintendent Robert hw Lind with the approval of school of the flirt, second and parent. Daddy Charles is McQuanl. Plant were given to third grades and the admittance tll USAC. loo mother in attendance. by ticket with a charge of Special organ musk waa by Naba 30 cents for adults and 23 cents for LAYTON Mr. and Mr. Glen StettWr. are the proud parents of a baby children under 12. This is the Mr. and Mr. Carlo Hart are girl born Saturday May loth at fourth production of this operetta moving to tha state of Washington the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Mr. by popular request. to make their home. Mr. Hart is On May 23, Love is tha former Ada Woodburn. second in this at present working at Utah Genseries of programs will be given eral Depot. He will also work for SYRACUSE-MrBill Child of also at the North Davis Junior af Do hours of w ork in minutes on your tho government in Washington. School. This affair is to bs and High her Syracuse infant eon left Stephen Reid has been in tha the LDS hospital last farm with clc basket lunch dance. It is bemilkers, water Saturday state of Washington for tho past and tha Sunday returned ing home the sponsored of her by fo week. Tracing his step and resystem, eonvcyQrs and many other elecparents Mr. and Mr. Rufus C. school B of the ward, under newing his old acquaintances ia where they will spend a the supervision of Sterling CUrk, tric helpers tho mission fiald. Then it could be Willey few weeks. superintendent of this organisahe was visiting his fiancee, Mias tion. Tickets fo this may be obIt pays so many ways to use elecPat Merrill. LAYTON Mr. and Mra. Dale tained from any member of the Adam are happy t announce the faculty and at tha door. "Tha tricity on the farm! The ward dinner held Friday, of Uby evening will bo full of surprises, May 0. waa vary well attended. premised Mr. Clark. Mr. Velma 0 HoapiUl BUY FROM YOUR DLAUJt Moro than 400 dinner, were aervmL U Mtrlin are tha proud Norton is in charge of the event Ham with ail tha trimmings waa with Mrs. Corn WUcoz and Mrs. grandparent, prepared and aerved under the diMargen LUJenqulat on the comrection of the relief society. After I LAYTON-- Mr. and Mr. Ralph mittee, Mra. Helen Bangerter is niiU-jdinner n program was given whkh j7rn' rr announce the arrival of a Publicity director. Price of tickets waa received very wall by thore in ( 3 SO art cents for adults, 10 rents for daughter last week attendance. Oimer Knight, a mem- - Ogden hoapital. children under fourteen year. ber of the ward bishopric was MC of tha evaninr. I ' LAYTON Proud to announce Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Johnson had the birth of a baby girl at tha Dee Big-iruc- h hospital in Ogden on May H are capacity-light-du- ty Mr. and Mr. Boyd B. Monson. Gena Smith, Clarence C. Jacobs, Leah Gwllllam, Lualla Car. ear, Louia Martin Rare Olsen, Phil' ' Ilf.r. CvllUn lip P, Corey, David 8tttlr, Woody Carraepeadeat Pollett, Sr, Wanda Christenson, Phene: Ogda I 1711 Florence Mumford, Vera Wlace Sunset and vicinity and Florence N. Lyman. May the to tha Birthday congratulation corains year ha one of happineea to following persona ia tha Sunaet-Cllnto- n and your. are May 8 to 14 inelu-- ! you re: Donna Parry, Karen Buck, David J. Wilaon, prominent Of-tUIITOlI-SUIISE- T Lou -- Temple Rites Unite Couple wo i ? Dup To Sponsor Cake Sale 10 1 Eld-redfe- mr it Lay Plans For Fund Raising 1 n. NOTHING DOWN bad-room- CALL Qha All Weather Products Inc. J438 SOUTH MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTA1I . thef BROWN FLORAL COMPANY SPRING GARDENING . SPECIALS Peat Moo. $4.35 Only Carden Inaaranct Fertilizer. 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