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Show I I Newt About Folks In CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: S40S-J- 1 See Gull (iris graduating last Sunday in First ward from Primary included the following; Eloise Hemandex, Mary Lou Lund-berKaren Imhoff, Anna Lee Reynolds, Betty Steed, Dorothy Fielding, June Moss, Jean Fikstad, Ellen Gordon, Colleen Wilson, and others. Their leader has been Mrs. Mina Moss. Mrs. Eva Christensen, stake Primary president attended the program. Orland Fack-era- ll was speaker on the program following. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. White were visited by most of their sons and daughters last Sunday in honor of Mothers Day. These included; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Gold and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Warrea Curtis and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank - White and family from Centerville, Mr, and Mrs. Horace Rumsey and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. White and family of g, Here. At the Community Church all mothers were honored with the service and with flower tokens following which all married couples who wished joined in a reconsecration service to their marriage partners led by Rev. H. Price. All Clearfield wards honored mothers at their Sunday school services last Sunday. In First ward, members of the Junior Sunday school gave special numbers in song and verse. Vemo Larson gave the tribute to mothers and Mrs. Donna Stevens gave the mothers response. A book of verse and story wss presented to each mother present. In Fourth ward talks on Mother. permits. Games will be played and birthdays too this week. These her mother is seriously ilL included Andrea England, Steven Mrs. Faye Chandler is keeping Day theme were given by Ronnie refreshments served. Yardle.v, Judy Rawlings, Roger Mrs. Marjorie Tolman celebrated Anderson, who celebrated with an busy this week tending three of I.und, Ronald Colman, Elizabeth a birthday this week. She was outdoor party at Syracuse park, for her brother-in-law- s children. This Farr, Barbara Carr and Bryant surprised with a celebration in her several of his classmates and Dar- makes six small ones at her house. Jacobs gave the adult tribute to honor on an evening earlier in the lene Chelemes who also had a party Keith Smith of the North Davis mothers. week by Mr. and Mrs. Don Peter-bor- g on Monday which was attended by stake presidency and Bishop LawMrs. D. P. Stevenson wap given who visited, bringing party several of her first grade friends. rence Criddle, advisor Primary a special token as the mother of refreshments with them. Mrs. Dorothy Stringham left from the High Council attended had has she the most children, Several young fry celebrated Monday evening for Logan where the leadership meeting of the N. Mrs. Bingham, eleven children. mother of Mrs. Bryant Jacobs was honored as the eldest mother present, and Mrs. Owen Loftis as the youngest. Mrs. Jean Nelson was honored as having the largest number of her children present with seven. All mothers received flower tokens. The N, Davis stake board of Mutual met at the home of Eldon Bennett last Tuesday for their leadership meeting postponed from Sunday on account of the holiday. On May 20 the Fourth ward hero will present an evening of enterThe moment you step aboard your Union Pacific train , . , tainment featuring the Davis vacation begins! You leave all cares behind. School your High Traveling Assembly, a program of variety numbers You hove a wide choice of acEnjoy famous Union Pacific which has gained an excellent commodations: Pullmans, with "meals that appeal". The feafine entertainment for Yepltation sections, roomettes, bedrooms, tured dining car item for May is in many places. Tickets may be fresh caught Brook Trout delidrawing rooms, compartments; obtained by contribution and proCoaches, with reserved reclining cious in a delicate butter sauce! ceeds will go toward' the wards seats. share of the new organ to be purOh a Union Pacific train there Through your window watch chased for the chapel. The proa continually changing pano-rom- a ore no driving worries and you gram will start at is p m, at the unfold. orrive rested and refreshed. If ward hall. Stroll about os you please . . . a cor is needed, it's convenient Gordon Holt has been home with meet new friends . . . enjoy the and inexpensive to rent one on measles this week. hospitality of the lounge. arrival. The eighth grade boys of the N. Get the most out of your vacation. Wherever you Davis Junior High School played go, for two games of softball last week extra pleasure, go Union Pacific. with Bountiful Junior High School CHildrtn five yort old te deleil end retereelient team winning both. They will meet end under 12 holt late; tee rur neeretl Unien Peifi the same team again at Bountiful under five tree. Reilreed tidier egenl. , i on Friday of this week. A special outing for all members for Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation Be Specific - of the Aaronic Priesthood members of the stake is scheduled for today, Thursday, at the North Davis Junior High School grounds if weather CVkiEie Yutr Davis Primary board at the hbme of Mrs. Marion Hortin on Monday evening. Margaret Starks was also present and received a token of affection from the group as she is resigning her position as Lark leader. Mrs. Lorene Smith has taken over this position. Kaysville. Davis County, Utah Thursu, May 14, 1953 P. week with games and puzzles as part of their lesson material The beginners of First ward entertained their mothers in a Mothers Day celebration. Their leadof Clearfield First ward ers are Mrs.' Norma Lechtenberg had an interesting meeting this and Mrs. Trudace Craythorne. 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