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Show V Page 9 The REFLEX GfadefS March 15, 1956 SeCOIld Visit Baking Company Plant Clearfied School just isnt H. D. SPARROW 6TH ANNIVERSARY what it esed to be when parents of pre- school children went to school. At least they never had such pleasant out of school experiences to remember as the Second Graden from the South Clearfield School had recently. All three second grades from the school attended the Continental Bakery excursion and learned how bread la baked in a big way. From a report from the students themselves, they say they learned of a community helper, the baker. They saw big machines that make many loaves of bread at one time. The loaves are then put into a warm place to rise and when ready HAPPY OVER reeulte of the United Fund Drive at Hill AFB are the dough is put into pans and officials from Ogden and Salt Lake who visited the base to receive their portion of the MUHH collected at the base. Mr. Clyde baked in large ovens. The bread C. Edmonds (left) from the Salt Lake Ares United Fund drive, bakes to a golden brown and then received Hills contribution of $7,089.89 from Major General M. is removed from the ovens and E. Tillery (center) OOAMA commander. Mr. Rod E. Edens (right) cooled before being sliced and wrapdrive chairman of the Ogden Federated drive, was presented the $30,046.13 allocated to the Ogden drive. ped by other machines and by Courtesy Hill Top Times. other helpers. Not only did they watch bread being baked but also cupcakes. When they returned to school they drew pictures and wrote MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT, Reporter Phone stories about their trip. Mrs. Edith r Mr. and Mrs. Golden W. Smed-le- y Boys participated in the contest Tulley, Mrs. Catherine Alex, and had as their Sunday dinner Brent Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gloria Murdock are teachers. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pon- Mrs. Howard Stoddard from the ton of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Royal West Point Ward, flew his kite Mr. and Mrs. Kay Walker of Morgan of Farmington, and Mr. highest Bountiful, were visitors over the and Mrs. Paul Smedley apd two Mrs. Smedley served a hot lunch weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph children of Magna, Utah. The Paul from her outside Mr. Walker. fireplace to the Walker, parents of Smedley family visited with them boys, their teachers and some of Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett has on Saturday and Sunday. the presidencies from the different been sustained as the organist in Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waite and wards in the stake. the Syracuse Second Ward MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Waite are Last Friday evening Elder Ro- Other new leaders in this same orweek in Los Angeles. bert Steck and his parents, Mr. ganisation are Mr. Ordith Bourg-eou- s, spending the dedication of the and Mrs. Eldon Steck of Roy, were to went and Francis Junior They new Los Angeles Temple. The Vic- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wiggill, Explorer group leader. tor Waites will also visit with Golden W. Smedley and family. Mrs. Bessie Smedley of BountiMrs. Waites', brother and family, Elder Steck has Just returned home ful, is a visitor this week at the Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Smith at Los from an LDS Mission to Australia, home of a and daughter, Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin where he was a companion of the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Dahl and Waite will visit a daughter and Smedleys son, Noall. their family. her family. Mrs. Arnold Bodily entertained , Mrs. Julia Bodily proudly boasts The Variety Anns Club in Syra- Mrs. Walter Baird and Mrs. Ken- that she took to the General Pricuse, ias been given the respon- neth Allan of Ogden, last Thun mary officers in Salt Lake last sibility of conducting the annual day. week, the sum of 11,811.00 which Red Cross drive hero this coming Mn. Karl D. Zaugg, Mn. Clyde had been contributed by the nine week. AH families are to be con- Barber, and Mrs. Zenas W. Ben- wards and one branch primaries tacted by some members of the nett attended a quilting and dinner in the North Davis stake, Penny group. party at the new home of Mrs. drive conducted in February. Mrs. Mrs. Phillip J, Bennett was hon- Virgil T. Hilton in Clearfield. Bodily is staka secretary of the ored last Thursday by her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Dixon have Primary. She says this the largest Mrs. Cedi Ruphorth and Mrs. moved to Ogden, The Dixons have sum ever went by this Staka to Rhode Bonham of Salt Lake City operated the Central Merchantile the Childrens Hospital fund, and Mrs. Harold Wilcox of Syra Grocery and Hardware Store here, through the annual drive. cuse, oa her birthday anniversary. for the past 2V4 years. Their It was held at ths home of Mrs. daughter, Miss Judy Wood, will Seeing that wa have to attain to Wilcox.; . j spend the remaining school year, the ministry of righteousness In all Mrs. Dais T. (Helen) Smedley, at tha home of Mr. and Mn. Dale things, we must not overlook small Blazer Leader in the North Davis T. Smedley. Judy is a student at things in goodness or in badness, Stake Primary Association, con- Davis High SchooL for trifles make perfection," and ducted a Blazer Kite Flying Derby Mn. 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