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Show -- 4- Kzyavilia, Daria County, Utah Thure., Mar. 12, 1953 Page 9 News About Folks in who was the ward clerk then and Prayer. The Relief society will who now is the clerk in the new give their conference during sacThird ward. Other babies included, rament meeting next Sunday in Rena Faye Baggs, daughter of Mr. the First ward at 7:30 p. m. and Mrs. John Baggs; Gerald In Clearfield Second ward a wel- Dwight McFerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McFerson; Dennis Steed, CLEARFIELD son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed; Dorothy WhU Kim Ilancey, daughter of Mr. and Correspondent Mrs. Jack Ilancey and Oscar Jay 1 WM-J Phone: Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs.tGrant Barbara Jean Bodily has the Barlow. honor to be the first new member The ward teaching in Clearfield confirmed in the new First and First ward reached a Record of Third ward chapel here. She with during February which was ix other young folk and an adult announced the night of the ward were confirmed during last Sun- division by Faunt Montgomery as day's services. She is the daughter a gift to the retiring bishopric from of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bodily. the ward teachers. From now on, Other children confirmed were, the ward teaching in North Davis James Larson, soh of Mr. and Mrs. stake will all be done on the First Janies L. Larson; Roger Orton, son Thursday of the month. All memof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Orton; bers but ward ward teachers are Claude Rigby, Georgia Holme, requested to remain at home to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph welcome them on this night. Holmes; Vicki Ann Terry, daughThe last report meeting for the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ter-t- y old First ward Relief society was and Nicholas Treseder, son of held last Thursday at the ward Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Treseder. chapel under the direction of PresiBabies who were named at this dent Hazel Stringham. The lesson meeting included Deborah Ann was given by Mrs. T. L. White for visiting teachers. Miss Judith Anne Montgomery, whose father, was a counselor in the bish- White and Janine Clark gave dance opric of the ward then and is now numbers on the program. Mrs. the new bishop of the new First Edith Steed and Mrs. Gwen Clark ward. Robert Lynn Blood was al- acted as hostesses. Mrs. Mary Blood so named. His Dad is Phillip Blood spoke to the group on Family An-tho- n, MATRIMONY? CONTEMPLATING ENTERTAINING YOUR CLUB? CELEBRATING AN ANNIVERSARY? or Anticipating a Tasty Meal in Pleasant Surroundings? )(ut Is Always Happy to Serve You! Place your order for deliciously different Ice Cream Pies and Fresh Fruit Punch, Sherbets and Home-mad- e Cakes . . . BY CALLING KAYSVILLE 260-- W fare banquet has been arranged for Friday, March 20, starting at 7:00 p. m. The bishopric under Bishop J. Kay Nelson ate in charge with the Relief society giving the dinner. A program will follow the dinner. J. Duffy Palmer, of Clearfield First ward, spoke at the Clearfield Second ward last Sunday evening. He gave experiences of his during the war. On the program was a trombone quartette given by Smith and Sherman Waite of Syracuse and Lee Robbins and Bullard Christiansen of here. j All diessed out in new uniforms made by themselves members of the North Davis stake girls basketball teams started a tournament of games last week. Clearfield Second ward won .out over West Point, while Clearfield I played an intersquad game. This week, Clearfield I played against Clearfield II, while Sunset opposed Syracuse. At the Clearfield First and Third ward hall. Joy Beech is the stake sport' director. Mrs. Virginia Peterson was sustained last Sunday as the Nursery leader in the North Davis stake Primary board. Nina Argyle and Lola Mae Argyle were sustained on the Sunday school board at the same meeting. New leaders in the stake genealogy department sustained were Blaine Fisher, Newell Gailey and Chet Montgomery with Mrs, Gailey and Mrs. Montgomery assisting as secretary and baptismal leader. Richard Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Holt talked in First ward last Sunday evening on his recent mission experiences. All North Davis stake Gleaners and M Men are having a week-lon- g festival this week. On Friday evening at the stake house here the Gleaners and M Men of both the Layton and North Davis stakes will be honored. Also especially honored will be the retiring presidency of the old North Davis stake, including President G. Harold Holt, Calvin Corbridge . and Amos Cook as well as Harold Wilcox, retiring clerk. Mrs. Merle Bolschweiler and her counselors in the old First ward M. I. A. organization honored all their PI s Red Cross Fund Campaign Poster for 1953 Protection Against Polio Paralysis iX& Tv;'i ' 1 AAd r k ; s . A little girl i inoculated with gamma globulia to immunize her against the paralyaing effect of polio. TciU with the blood plaama derivative last summer showed that one dose protects a child for about sue month. Part of the blood collected by the Red Crose is now going late the production of gamma globulia for use ia polio epidemics. T flirt rfmcventevity BEGINS SATURDAY, Tha marching FUji" potter of the late N. G. Wyeth, first ated by he Red Croat la 1933 and repealed in 1947, will be need again as he potter of the 19S3 Fand Campaign bee ante of its great popalarity, Irpeated also is last years slogan, Answer the Call. former teachers and officers of that organization at a little Her after Church last Sunday. counselors were Jane Stringham and Gloria Ashby. A party for the Lark girls of Second ward if as held this week at the home of their new teacher, Mrs. June CatmulL Mr. Donna Sedgwick, who has been their teacher during the past several months, assisted. She was recently released when appointed to the stake M. I. A. board . Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Monday evening with an open house and dance for all their relatives and friends. The celebrated couple received their guests in the North Davis stake house before a banner of white lettered in Gold 50th Anniand baskets of flowers. versary Dancing was enjoyed to the music of the Toon Toppers orchestra A fine program ..gfas arranged and was taken charge of by N. J. Harris. The program included a humorous reading by Mrs. Ne Vae Thur-goo- d of Syracuse. Tap numbers by er Nadine and Nancy Weatherston; a piano solo by Jennie Brom; a vocal solo by Ida Mae Harris and a reading by Opal Hadfield. In the refreshment room a beautifully decorated cake centered the table. It was iced in yellow and white icing. Granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harris took charge of the serving. In Aldren Butlers genealogy class last Sunday in Second ward a lady from England explained genealogy study in that country. Wife Preservers LARGE ASSORTMENT ' Sale MARCH 14, AT 9:00 A. M. OF BLOUSES BOUGHT FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE Beautiful Nylon, Cottons and Rayons $1.49. $1.99. $2.99 AND $3.99 Mens Sport Shirts. R eg. $3.98 and $4.98 NOW $2.99 Also Large Assortment Sport Shirts $1.79 & $1.99 Best Sellers in Books. Reg. $2.00 and $3.00 39 ARRIVED FOR THIS SALE Ladies Rayon Gowns JEANS AND SLACKS $1.00 $1.00 2 ONLY FORMALS EACH $2.99 MENS NYLON SOCKS 63 RAYON YARDAGE 3 YARDS $1.00 4 YDS. $1.00 PERCALE GINGHAM YARD 44 BOYS LEVI STRAUS SHIRTS, Reg. $2.98 NOW $1.79 OTHER SHIRTS . .$1.49 GIRLS DRESSES, Sizes 1 to 12 ONLY $1.54 ALSO BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF EMBOSSED COTTON $1.99 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PRE-TEEDRESSES AND COATS FOR EASTER! N MEAT ALE Sessions Cold Storage CLEARFIELD. 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