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Show Wo know everyone will be KifiTlII Thurs Difii County, Utah ested to know that Minnie Millard is working in the office at ZCMI. May 5, 1955 Page Q They are lucky to have Farming-ton- s Katherine R. Rose Correspondent , PhOne Farmington 41-- J The Farmington Jaycees walked off with the first prize in the parade in Richfield last weekend. Nine couples, dressed in their derby hats, checkered vests and red ties, drove their model "A Fords to the Utah Junior Chamber convention, held April 2ft, 30, and May 1. Those attending were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson, Mrs. Norman Gardener, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lund, Mr. and '"Mnu Miles Gardener, Mr. and Mrs. Ves Warner, Mr.' and Mrs. .Dale Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hess. The prize was a two-da- y vacation for, two at the Riviera Club in Los Vegas. They drew lots to see which couple was to enjoy the vacation and the lucky people were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lund. Mobile Maid Sale FOR MOTHER : -- 1 1'iVl) Mvl At 1 4 1 1 44 Ii GIVE HER A DISHWASHER G-- E r REG. $279.95 Mothers Day SALE .. . SAVE $30.00 ).95 Just . . . EASY TERMS H. D. SPABR0VJ-C- 0. : tom Club, an organization of 20 members at present, headed by Douglas Orme, president. The interest of the club, a branch of National Hot Rod Association, is safe driving. Mrs. L. E. Carlson, who lost her purse" recently, is happy over the return of the purse and her personal papers, but a mite unhippy over the loss of $30. It was apparently taken while she was shopping in a local market and found later in a ditch in Layton, minus the cash. About Folks in THE BIRD WITH THE BARGAINS PHONE ROY. UTAH 3-44- S4 Merle Belnap was released from school teachers last Sunday. Also, Mrs. Elva Park, Faye Smith and Larry Taylor. Erma Baggs was sustained as a teacher. business meeting at thr city hall p. m., where the highlights of the convention will be reported and plans formulated for the new rest rooms they are to build in the city park as their project for this Mr. and Mrs. Briant Stringham year. The park which has become visited in Mapleton, Utah, last more popular during the past few has been handicapped by not Sunday, where they went to see years their little grandson named and having a rest room. blessed. These busy fellows also have tickSeveral Jaycees attended the ets for sale for the dance at conventioh in Richfield last weekMay 27. This is a state sponend. Among them were Dean Ses- sored dance by Jaycees and will sions, state director; Bill Limb, help send delegates to the National Anyone interested in taking a Burton and Convention. Duka Ellingtons orcourse in Home Nursing may call new president;Vern ' others. Thursday they will hold a chestra will furnish the music. Herb Mootishaw or Clay Allred the First ward Sunday Mrs. Do re thy White Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Van Orden have moved again into the big home just south of the Clearfield department store. This is temporary until the plans for a new home building is completed for the Van Ordens. The Hot Rod club is getting organized again and waiting a place to meet. The city council have told them that facilities will be available when the new city hall remodeling is completed. The name of this organization here is, "The at the city office. Mr. Mottishaw Crippled Clutchers Rod and Cus- - is Clesrfields Civil Defense di- rector. Lynette Larsen celebrated her ninth birthday last 'week with a party. Several of her friends enjoyed the fun and refreshments. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ver-n- o at 8:00 IV: JL , tti La-go- od The Senior Literary Club met Friday at the home of Jennetta Robinsons. Kathryn Jennings and Ada Steed took the members on a tour through Old Mexico with picLarson. tures and souvenirs. It was a very Allen Hancey, son of Mr. and delightful evening with delicious Mrs. Jack Hancey, of 400 East refreshments being served. street, celebrated his birthdsy last week with a party for several of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lythgoe and son, Scott, and baby daughter, Kim Rene, were guests at the home of Mr. Lythgoes parents, Mr. and Published by Mrs. John Lythgoe and of Mr. and THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Edwin Higley. Mrs. Higley is a sister to Mr. Lythgoe. NATION At IDITOIIAl Ten infants were named in services of First ward last Sunday morning. They included,' Colleen and Jolene Brown, twin daughters, of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown; Kim National Advertising Representative Rene Lythgoe, daughter of Mr. and Newspaper Advertising Service Mrs. John W. Lythgoe of Salt 222 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. ID. 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