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Show f News About Folks In (11) daughter of Mr. Kaysville. Davis County, L'tak and Mrs. Derral Draper; and Iva Thurs.. May 11, 11153 Page CLEARFIELD Mde Porter (12) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Porter. This class Dorothy White Tonight is the date of the Mothis taught by Mrs. Phyllis Martin. ers and Daughters banquet to be Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Lassonde Phone: (M06-J- 1 held at the Community church. Banof Sunset recently held a Fred Judd was taken to the VA A panel of The Family reprequet for Davis County leaders at hospital in Salt Lake suddenly last Davis high school in Kaysville. sented by a father, mother, son, and week Wednesday for an emergency Mrs. Lassonde is leader of a daughter of the church membership operation. was presented last Sunday night at girls sewing club in Sunset. Word has been received from Irene McQuarrie,- 0, daughter of the Youth Fellowship meeting to Jim and Jane Russel, who left here Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrie and show the problems of the home and recently for the army base in Kathleen Moffitt, S, daughter of the unifying factor of Christ in Georgia,' that their home was not Mrs. Mr. Fugate, Mr. and Mrs. Groyer Moffett both the home. destroyed in the recent storm. of Sunset appeared in a dance re- Scott, Gene Patterson, and Karen Tonight, Thursday, is the last vue at Ogden High School recently. Colletti gave the discussion as the meeting of the Wild Rose Camp of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Bailey are family. the Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Next Sundays meeting will of- It will be held at the home of Mrs. vacationing at the present time in Las Vegas, Nevada. fer a discussion tm Science and Mendenhall, with Mrs. Ruth May Sunset will soon have a new Religion led by a Davis teacher. Fox of Salt Lake City as special barbershop in its midst. It will be guest. ,She is one of the early setopened June 1 by the proprietor Allison, Donna Perry, Reah C. tlers of Utah. Fern Searle and John Picket of Sunset. Scott,. Kay Doe, Leah O. Gwilliam, Cora Wilcox will offer a vocal The next meeting of the Sunset-Clinto- n Elsworth Crossley, Clarence Ja- duet. Lions club will be' the cobs, Pamela Christensen, Lois Miss Janice Clark and Julia usual dinner meeting Monday eve- Martin, Rose Olsen, and Mattie II. Smith sang a duet in First ward ning May 18 at Mas and Pas Garfield. last Sunday evening. restaurant in Roy. There will be a program during the evening, also. T mi Ah? Tmk U Tmi tilt? TrU U Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Unsworth ilk? Tnh U and their three daughters of the Anchorage in Clearfield are vaw cationing in Arizona and Mexico at the present time. Mrs. Unsworth (Lorayne) is a clerk in one of the grocery stores in Sunset. Dr. and Mrs. Arley Flinders and family of Sunset made a recent trip to St. George, Utah, to visit Mrs. Flinders mother and father Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cannon. , The Sunset Ladies club will hold comes on. sew tars its next meeting at the home of Mrs. LeJune Maughan of Sunset SALE ENDS MAY at K p.m. The pothers Volley Ball team of Sunset ward won their first game recently when they beat Clearfield third ward Mothers team. This week the team played West Point at the Clearfield Stake House. Joseph L. Wells is recuperating from a recent plastic surgery operation to his mouth and throat and getting along as well as can be expected. He was operated on last Friday at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. John Randall of Sunset is confined in the hospital in Ogden with a heart ailment. ( Alan Lovell of Sunset is confined in his home with a back ailment. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright Child of Vale Oregon, formerly of Clinton, Utah, left for the North Central States recently where they will fill a two year mission for the A farewell social LDS church. DIUANC! ,,,T APlus was given in their honor before rr'ws TAX MICI 149 V TAX NKI '1035 their departure by Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Child of Clinton. Twenty-fiv- e relatives of the honored guests were present The evenings consisted of a program and the presentation of gift books IHONE 21 LAYTON, UTAH to the missionaries. Be Kind to Animals Week was brought to the attention of several people on Bums St. in Sunset when a stray dog was adopted by the six children of the Joseph L. Wells family. This did not end the story of a lost dog however. GIVE YOUR CROPS A HEAD START On further investigation a collar on the dog revealed a liCil Ogden dog license tag. The Ogden dog pound was called and a record was given on the owner at the time C the license was issued. Mrs. Norman Frew of Ogden proved to be the owner. When contacted she explained that she had given the dog away two years ago but that the family to whom she had given the dog had recently moved to Nevada. She was eager to have the dog returned to her however, but had no means of transportation to get him. Mike Burson came to the rescue with his car and Penny, the dog. was returned to his original home on Mother's Day. Congratulations and many more happy birthdays to come for people of Sunset and Clinton who recently celebrated their birthdays. Those who blew out the candles on lifes yearly cake were Ray W. Call, Brent D. Bodily, Karla Peterson, Lenora Udink, Gregory Olsen, 'SYSTEM OP FARMING Larry Barnett, Jo Ann Van Zyl, Margy Mitchell, Patricia Ann Tay12 More You Two- lor, Terri Kay Hammon, Harold Steward, Carol B. Saterlee, Garry 9 int Barnett, Loren Kay, Knox Hickman, Debra Reid, Elva R. 'Lassonde. Margaret Hardman, Kixie Oda, Winnifred Parker, Marjorie nie Draper 3 A Published by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY NATIONAL UIA3 STATE il8 National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service , 111. Aven Chicago, Subscription: $2.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance In Combination With the Journal $3.00 Per Year Lloyd E. .Anderson, Editor and Manager Mary B. Bowring, News Editor Vern Woolsey, Adv. Mgr., 770 " Office Phone 10 matter February 15, 1911, at Entered as second-clas- s Kaysville, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. CLINTON-SUNSE- Be Done for Asthma -B- W T Henry Gwilliam ' Correspondent Phone: Ogden Fifth and sixth grade boys from Clinton School who participated in the Junior Boys Pentathalon at Davis High School on. May 5, were Blaine Hartley, Roger Bambrough, Dale Child, and John Stromberg. are students Clinton School with school their year winding up a series of mothers teas sponsored by each individual grade in the school. Recent tea parties were put on by the second grade taught by Mrs. Zina Fuit and third grade taught by Mrs. Nellie Cribble. A further reminder is given mothers of children entering Clinton School for kindergarten this summer and first grade in the fall. A mothers tea will be held Monday, May IS, at the Clinton School at 1 :30 p.m. It is requested that children be left at home for this occasion. The childs birth certificate should be brought for registering the child. Miss Virginia Merrill, Davis County Supervisor for Elementary Schools, will speak on the program. Kindergarten classes begin Monday, June 1 Seagull Girls of Sunset Ward Something Can y- Dr. William J. Fanning There has been moch study of the causes and cnres of asthma, but with little success until Chiropractic began to investigate this affliction. Asthma is a condition of excessive construction of the bronchial tubes and congestion of the mucous membranes lining the tubes. It has been found that one or more displaced vertebrae in the spinal column is the cause of this condition. Tiny telegraphic messages carried, cause the by nerve fibre muscles the surrounding bronchial tubes to contract or relax, changing the diameter of the bronchial tubes to meet the varying needs of the body. The mucous secretions are also regulated by this nervous mechanism. The Chiropractor regulates and brings back to normal the nerve supply to the bronchial tubes by adjusting the spine where the nerve supply to this area is impaired. Primary 17, who will graduate on May at the Sunday Sacrament Meet- ing are Margie Martin. 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