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Show New ing will bo held at the homo of Roger Adams, Usy 4. LAYTOII Ur. and Mrs, Charles Flint acMrs. Hi(io SimmoM Ur.' and Urs. Harold companied Correspondent 1'booo 6219-J- 1 of Bountiful and Mr. and Hardy Sunset to Smith of Urs. Roy club wss held Wed Boys' where they Brigham City Sunday needay evening at the homo hi were dinner guests of Ur. and Urs. Brent Stevenson. Ur, John Fields Vernal Harris. Mrs Harris is a talked to the boys on purchasing sister of Mrs. Smith and Urs. - thfeir club jackets. Next meet Flint. - About Folks In ' 4--H 4-- H M V AT Urs. Frank Berlin of Blackfoot, News About Folks iiv Six children who have had birthIdaho, visited recently at the home days recently were confirmed in CLEARFIELD of her sister and brother-in-laFirst ward fast meeting last Sunthe Frank Hickenloopers. Dorothy White day. They are Reed Thurgood, TerCorres pond eat Urs. Artel Chandler entertained Caroline Standing, BonJessop, ry Phone with dinner at the Mansion's House nie Rae Gardner and Sandra Martell Cook, son of Mr. and Burke. in Ogden for Evelyn Meadows, Mrs. Harold Cook is horns on lesve Lor-onEthel Stockman, Nadine Day, Bishop and Mrs. Anthon 0. Monhis friend, Roy J. Williams, of Althea Toolson, Stimpson, are being congratulated r. Merced, California, is visiting hers tgomery Dorothy Cahoon and Virginia week on the good neyrs of the this Bridge was enjoyed after 'with him. The young men have baby boy that was born to them been serving at Point Mugu, Calidinner. last Friday on Thoras birthday, Word has been received by Ur. fornia, with Naval Aviation forces. tod. The wee lad who is causing and Mrs. Leon Johnson that Cap- They will spend the next two weeks such a commotion weighed 7 lbs. on then to here, and Dallas, Texas, tain and Mrs.. William J. Huxley 2 oz. Big sister, Debbie, is anxiand son Sterling have been trans then back to California. They have ously awaiting the arrival of her for another six little new brother. ferred from Alabama to Massa-chuett- s. both Mrs. Huxley will be re- years in the service. Returning home for a leave some membered as the the former La The Alpha Lambda chapter of time in July will be Richard and Beta Sigma Phi held their regular Rue Stevenson. Norene Holt. According to Mr. At the SacramenWmeeting held meeting Monday at the home of Holts parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sunday evening at the Layton Mrs..Mary Mueller in Villa drive. Harold Holt, they will be- home Second Ward, Lynn McKinley of Mrs. Maida Lockhart from Germany where Richard has the Deseret Sunday School Board the event. Mrs. Nihla Iverson gave been stationed and then they will was the guest speaker. Music was the cultural lesson on, Poetry be to a special place of reassigned furnished by a Girls frio from Plans were made for a Mothers ' duty. The young Holts have sent Salt Lake City. , Day luncheon next Saturday at their parents a lovely clock from Hal Carlos, son of Ur. and Urs. the Fish House. Installation of of- Germany. Archie Carlos will be' honored with ficers will be made at the next Mrs. James Thompson is up and a Farewell Testimony Sunday eve- meeting on May 14 at the home of around after undergoing major Mrs. Relda Bringhurst in Layton: ning at the Layton Second Ward soon for the The new officers will be Mrs. Beth prior to Mr. and Mrs. Foster Chandler Texas-LousiaMission. Kelly, of Layton, presiding; Doro- made a trip to Salt Lake City last White of Clearfield, Cpl. Glenn H. Layton and his thy ' Mrs. Margene Liljen-quis- t, Saturday evening and attended a bride of 'a few months spent a week visiting with Glenns parents, treasurer, and Mrs. Marioq show. The youngest daughter of the Ur. and Mrs. Ezra Layton. CpL Hortin, secretary; Mrs. Ellen Max is Parastationed Kennedya was quite ill during will serve as extension ofas a Layton this past week with a aore throat trooper with the U. S. Air Corps ficer. but ia now improved. at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Major , Dean Jeffs is home on Boy Scouts and Guide Scouts Mrs. Floyd Parkin had as her lesve from the armed forces. He from First ward enjoyed a trip to Tuesday evening guests, Mrs. will return to Japan and taka his Blanch Williams, ' Mrs. Gladys family with him. Mrs. Jeffs; who Promontory Point last Saturday five-mi- le hike Wilde, Mrs. Beth Waite, Mrs. Mary has .been teaching at the South where they took a and the art of camp fire practiced Robinson, Mrs. Bernice Walker, Clearfield school, has resigned. cookery. Dowayne Jessop, scoutand Urs. Martha Kent. was in charge. Mr. master, Mrs. and Frank Mrs. Mary Stephens had as her Hickenlooper The Year Beehive girls First in Mr. Provo with their spent Sunday Monday evening dinner guests, from First held an early bird ward and Mrs. Jay Boatright and chil- son and daughter-in-laand fambreakfast last Saturday and then dren Graig, Kelly, Joyce and Bar-bar- a. ily thd Franklin T. Hickenloopers. had a bird walk which gave them Grandfather Frank blessed his new quite a hike west of the highway Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson grandson, Dean Wallace. and nearly to Sunset. Lorene Me- and son Glen and Miss Feraon is the leader. KaysviUe, Davis County, Utah Mery Ellen Coleman is home on leave from the WAC. She entered Thurs May 5, 1955 Page the armed services Jan SI and has Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smith moved been taking her basic training at into their new residence on State Ft. Cullen, Alabama. 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