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Show x Ilaval Base News Link, Lt. II. K. Miller, Lt. (j. g.) D. L. Christenson, Lt. (j. g.) K. W. Jongeward, Lt. (j. g.) C. W. Rixey and Lt. (j. g.) A. Markosiaa spent the week-en- d fishing at Big Piney, Wyoming. Capt. and Mrs. E. Metzger from Great Lakes, Illinois, have been here on business. They were entertained at lunch by Capt. and Mrs. C. A. Blick at their quarters. The Metzgers are en route to San Fran- LAYTON Paul Smith, son of new member, Mrs. C. R. Ernst, Kaysville, Davis County, Utah was present. for St. Sewing Bessie Smith, and Jerry Mrs. Dorothy Whit Benedict's hospital and the Cloth1953 P. O'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thurs., May 14, Correspondent drive for the Intermountain ing Phone: Z O'Brien, left recently for CaliforIndian Reservation at Brigham nia to serve in the U.S. Marines. Lt. Commander and Mrs. E. A. City were continued. Mrs. C. W. ' dinner had their as guests Rixey served coffee. Phillips Lt. and Mrs. W. D. Barron enMonday evening Mrs. R. F. Lynch Mrs. John Evans received a and Mrs. W. D. Barron. Mr. and Mrs. DonLAYTON tertained for dinner in their home Mrs. W. 0. Baumann was the Mother's Day telegram from her ald L. McDowell announce the arin Layton in honor of Lt. and honored guest at a bridge luncheon Mrs. W. O. Baumann Wednesday son Pfc. Howard T. Evans, who is rival of a baby born Saturday at given by Mrs. H. K. Miller and evening. Other guests were Lt i serving with the U. S. Army in the St. Benedict Hospital in . Mrs. K. W. Jongeward at Mrs. cisco. and Mrs. H. K. Miller. Last Ousberg, Germany. Monday Rear Admiral and Millers home in Riverdale recently. Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. II. Captain and Mrs. E. H. Wange-li- n Mrs. C. H. Gillilan had their Gillilan entertained with a small returned last week from Los monthly at home party" to wel- dinner party Thursday, evening in Angeles where Captain Wangelin come new officers and their ladies their quarters. After dinner a attended the United States Navy to Naval Supply Depot. pleasant evening was spent playCaptain and Mrs. D. E. 5th Annual Industrial Conference. Their guests were ing cards. entertained at cocktails in Captain and Mrs. E. II. WangeMrs. A. C. Windham entertained informally last week Tuesday af- their Quarters last Sunday after- lin, Commander and Mrs. V. E. ternoon with a Coffee. Guests were noon. Their guests were Captain Ambrose and Lt. Commander and and Mrs. E. H. Wangelin, Lieu- Mrs. E. A. Mrs. A. G. Taylor, Mrs. R. G. Phillips. Mrs. W. D. Logan, Mrs. tenant and Mrs. C. F. Bishop, Lt. Lt. (JG) and Mrs. K. W. JongeC. R. Ernst, Mrs. W. J. Robinson, and Mrs. A. G. Gudgeon, Lt. and ward entertained for dinner and Mrs. M. E. Kaye and Mrs. C. W. Mrs. E. G. Hoeft and. Lt and cards Thursday evening in their YOUR LAND? Mrs. C. F. Jarmen of the Ogden Rixey. home in Syracuse. Guests" of Mrs. W. D. Logan and children, Marine Reserve Corps. .. honor were Lt. and Mrs. W. 0. Estimates place the farm area now being used for open ditches Lt. and Mrs. M. E. Kaye had Georgiana and William, left WedBaumann. Other guests present and Besides that, open ditches require constant canals at nesday for Havana, Cuba for a as their guest last week Dr. Mark were Lt. Commander and Mrs. A. Baum :You from Idaho Falls, Idaho. maintenance. can aave that time . . and use that 4 months visit with Mrs. Logans W. Jensen and Lt and Mrs. II. K. Lt. is our arrivals new Among more land to produce 4 more money if you install a mother, Mrs. Edward Escasena. Miller. While there she will attend the wed- (JG) Robert D. Day .who was W. It. WHITE concrete pipe irrigation system NOW! Mrs. W. A. Cooper returned ding of her sister, Miss Isabel L. formerly stationed at Pearl Har home this week from St. BeneEscasena, to Mr. Jose J. Vila. Mrs. bor. He was accompanied by his dicts hospital. Lt. and Mrs. HUO GATES Logans daughter, Georgiana, will wife, June, and their two. chil Cooper are receiving congratulaAVAILAM.! WITH CONCMTf HtAOWAU ANO TTHC9 COMCttTt Oft dren, Robert Jr. and Bradley. tions on the birth of a be flower girl. MtiAt net . . . oe m mtai imn ortMNat MOM I TO 24 1 baby girl mcMts . . . au mat At tcAiw tm. mom ft TO 41 MCNO. A r" Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper enter- The Days will reside in Layton born last week. momi to Mtrr tows mum tained for dinner in their Quarters where they have purchased Mrs. R. G. Lavenson entertained Pvt. .Verl J. Cox visited over last j SYRACUSE Word comes from Wednesday evening. Their guests home. at a Coffee Thursday week end at the home of his par-- 1 ew Mexico of the promotion to informally Call or write today and our Lt. and Mrs. M. E. Kaye and were Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Link and afternoon. Guests present were ents here, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. will call on you. son, Douglas, are visiting Mrs. the rank of Captain of Karl S. Lt. (J. G.) K. W. Jongeward. Mrs. A. C. Windham, Mrs. A. G. Cox. Mrs. Alfred of Mrs. Lt. (J. G.) and Mrs. C: W. Rixey Kayes mother, Payne. He is a Taylor, Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mrs. in Ely, Nevada. the entertained Lt. Commander and Cox is stationed with Pvt. of 0ra Payne Syracuse. The home of Mrs. R. F. Lynch R. E. Link, Mrs. M. E. Kaye, Mrs. Mrs. A. C. Windham, Mrs. A. G. C. W. Rixey and Mrs. D. L. Christ- - Armed Forces at Fort Ord. Califor- was of a the scene dessert bridge Captain Payne and wife Della Taylor and Lt. and Mrs. W. J. enson. Mrs. afternoon. Tuesday Lynch and their family have leen in New Robinson for dinner at the Gray-cli- ff re: Lt. (JG) and Mrs. C. W. Rixey entertained two tables of bridge. motorwho from Those Prior dinner to Syracuse their Mexico Lodge. from since his arrival Coffee was enjoyed in the quar- entertained Comdr. and Mrs. R. ed to Murtaugh, Idaho, last Korea a guests enjoyed cocktails at Lt. and year ago. G. Lavenson for dinner in their Mrs. R. ters of Lavenson G. Tues to attend the funeral Mrs. Rixey's Quarters. Wednesday inafternoon. were evening. Her guests quarters Friday services of Mrs. Lucy Barton Lt. Commander and Mrs. A. M. day Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. II.; cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.' C. A. Blick, Mrs. R. F. Seymour A. Beyer and children, Joey and Jean-niGillilan entertained about twenty-fou- r Miller and son Darve; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Lynch, Jr., Wright, FranSan for left Thursday military and civilian guests Lowell Bird and family, Mr. and cisco, California. Lt. Commander Mrs. C. R. Ernst, Mrs. E. T. Phil-- ! from Ogden and Salt Lake City Mrs. La Mar Miller and Mr. and MacDonald and Mrs. E.'A. was released from active duty this at an informal Dinner Dance was the mother of Mrs. Seynymr week and will return to his former lips. Lt. and Mrs. W. 0. Baumann Saturday evening sponsored by A. Miller. position as occupational Analyst with the California Department of were the honored guests at a din-!n- the Commissioned officers mess. Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Hansen Candles and Spring flowers degiven by Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Employment. are happy parents of their first Commander and Mrs. J. A. Link in their quarters Tuesday corated the club and guests enjoya baby gy l, born at the Dee child, Mr. and evening. Guests were Lt. and ed dancing to the music of Elmer Wright Jr. entertained hospital early Tuesday morning' Mrs. J. H. Parker of Ogden for Mrs. II. K. Miller and Mr. and Shingletons orchestra. May r.th. Proud grandparents in- Commander and Mrs. R. G. cocktails and dinner in their Quar- Mrs. W. C. Hough. Lt. and Mrs. elude Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hansen, W. O. Baumann will leave soon Lavenson entertained with cock- Mrs. Darwin Bird. ters recently. Mrs. Barton Commander R. F. Lynch and Lt. for Lt. Baumann's new duty sta- tails prior to the dinner dance ter Moulton of Layton. Guests were W. D. Barron returned Saturday tion. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Deltiert Beazer left! from Naval Supply Depot, The Coffee of the Comdr. and Mrs. C. E. Ernst, Lt. last Saturday for Texas, where Pa., where they had Naval Officers Wives club met Comdr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilahn, Lt. a visit with their Fon-in- - j Comdr. C. Mrs. A. they and plan Officers Windham, at the Commissioned temporary duty. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lt. W. 0. Baumann, Lt. R. E. mess Wednesday morning. One Mrs. A. G. Taylor, Lt. and Mrs. M. E. Kaye and Lt. and Mrs. W. Joseph Cook. Mrs. Cook will lie1 remembered here as the former J. Robinson. Carol Lynn Christenson, daugh- Ula Lee Beazer. ter of Lt. (JG) and Mrs. D. L. The Primary Presidency of the Christenson, celebrated her sixth Syracuse ward entertained for all birthday at a luncheon party with those who were serving as officers eight of her friends Saturday and teachers of the organization aint enuffl afternoon. The young guests were before the wards division last Cs Three Safe of Observe the Becky Cooper, Linda Christen- Friday evening, at the home of Driving son, Sandy Jongeward, Joe Am- Mrs. Elmer Fielding. The group (Its Contagious) Russell included Mrs. Willard M. C--are brose, Jamey Wright, ( Watch it) Lavenson, Davey MacDonald and sense ( Use it)' Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mrs. David Link. Hi To Talc rotor Marlin Gailey and Mrs. Fielding. OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS Pledge today BOTH 86 PROOF SAFELY to your lonely and allow Commander and Mrs. J. McL. SPIRITS THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY NEUTRAL attended social. 6RAIN the 65X Twenty - ovary other driver la da likawita.' Stuart spent Mothers Day visiting their daughter. Karen, at the Wasatch Academy, Mount Plea62-J- Mar-chet- H Stork Talk Are Open Irrigation Ditches Stealing te 4 OF . 4. ... 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