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Show ff - J - ROSE CEREMONY HELD IN FIRST WARD Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., May 12, 1955 P. 16 i V - LVi At . ,: - I .JAJ - - u?V(U v:f f Vi 4- I, ' -- 4 k r - i 1 w - 3 I 1 h pirticipitrd in the Rone evening Tnesdar. April 14, in the Kaysville First Ward are, left to Janean Wearer, Katherine Flint, Alice Kaye Robins, Joyce Sheffield, Class Leader Mrs. Maurine right, Brady, Francis Frost, Rita Cole, Mary Schick, and K ay Sheffield. Special honor was given during the evening to Mrs. Verona Christensen, Kaysville, who composed the worda and lyrics of Oh Rone, which was adopted by the LDS Church authorities as the official Girin YOU CAN OWN ONE OF THESE LOVELY APPLIANCES MIA Maid theme song. Guests included parents of the girls, the YLMIA officers, the Bishopric, and Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield f AT stake leader. New About Folks In SUHSET-CLINTO- ll JEAN BURSON Correspondent Sunset, Utah Phone etOS-- Jl 4 At the recent State A.A.U.W. convention held in Kaysville teach ers from Clinton School who had photography work on display were: Mrs. James Lari son and Mrs. Albert Mitchell. Both teachers have i rite grated their outstanding 8mm and 3Tmra slides of Davis County in their fourth grade classwork. The subject matter of their pictures consists of agricultural niques in the county and methods and areas of soil conservation as well as scenic views of this region. Each reel and slide bore its own legend written by Mrs. Larison and Mrs. Mitchell. Teachers and other members of the AAU.W. of Clinton and Sunset who attended the State convention were: Mrs. Goldren A. Layton, Mrs. John Fuit, Mrs. Dwight H. Brush, Mrs. Melvin C. Stewart and Mrs. Mlchiel B arson. i I Clinton Ward Relief Society officers, teachers and visiting teachers will be honored at a luncheon this Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the Lakeview Stake House in Roy, according to an announcement made by Mrs. Lincoln Ross, Relief Society President. Mayor Arthur Mitchell of Sunset wishes to remind people again that all persons having business with the city council make appointments to bring the matters up before the council by going to the city building to make the ap- New - THE BEST IN , INSURANCE ANY KIND YOU NEED WE HAVE : VERN M. SMITH Smith Bldg. Phone CLEARFIELD 77 CONVERT YOUR LOSSES INTO PERMANENT ASSETS j 25, (caused by weed growth) and evaporation. Stop your water losses now. Pay for your permanent concrete pipe Irrigation system out of your savings in power, labor and water control. of farm land. Concrete Open irrigstion ditches steel up. to 4 muck labor and the time. pipe systems save this pins GET FULL DETAILS from W. R. WHITE CO. 4, 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah Mans mm I u O Phone 7765 mu Elder Noel Smedley has received a call to an LDS mission in Australia. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden W. Smedley. A stu dent at the BYU in Provo, he plans to leave in late June for his new assignment. He is a member of the Syracuse Second Ward. Don Wilcox is recovering nicely st the home of his parents following a recent tonsillectomy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lynn J. from Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Miller are proudly boasting of the arrival of their first son, born on Mothers day in an Ogden hospital. Their other children are both girls. Mrs Miller was the former La Donna Parker of Bear Lake. Open ditch irrigation means terrific water lots. In the with cases on record as West the average loss Is high as 70 mostly due fa seepage, reduced velocity ra n. ct oovo g Mrs. Virginia 8. Bennett Cerree pendent Wilcox. Mrs. Ruel Hunsaker of Draper was a visitor last Wednesday with her two sisters, Mrs. Earl Dennis and Mrs. Pearl Stoker st their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jenkins and family of Bountiful were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ethel Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Holt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Chapman have returned from the East, after vacationing for ten days and driving a new station wagon home a . About Folks in : SYRACUSE .SERVICE. LOW PRICES! COME IN AND SELECT Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Huff of Sunset served a buffet supper to the following guests in their home recently: Bishop and Mrs. Rex Wsllgren, Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Hadlock, Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Echols, Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrie, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Dewitt. Mr. and Mrs. June Martin and family of Sunset were guests at a family picnic party held at Lorin pointment prior to the regular Farr Park on Mothers Day. Mr. meeting dates of the council which and Mrs. Richard Galloway of are the second and fourth Mondays Ogden, parents of Mrs. Martin, of each month. This will allow in- entertained 20 members of their dividuals the full time and attenfamily on this occasion. tion of the council for such matMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Wells ters. of Sunset are in San Francisco Mrs. Thomas Scott of Sunset at the time where Mr. has recently been sustained as first Wells present has undergone a cornea counselor of Sunset Ward Primary on one of Association. She replaces Mrs. transplant operation his eyes. This is the second such Boyd Christensen who asked to be operation for Mr. Wells released from the position. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaither and The two Primary beginners of Sunset recently returned family of Sunset Ward entertained groups their mothers this week at a pro- to Sunset following a vacation gram followed by refreshments. trip to Illinois. 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