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Show i Page 14 The REFLEX August 30, 1 956 Farmington News Items .By Katherine RRoae J Phone Farmington NSD Party' 41-- The office employees of the Na- val Supply Depot enjoyed a lovely evening Monday night in the beautiful gardens at the home of Mary Bybee. Special guests were employees from the office of the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Salt Lake. Other guests were former office employees at the Naval Supply Depot. ( ''"Layton Kaysville News Represents Utah Layton Lions comer cut with the Layton The Layton Lions Club away. Few citizens know the At Speech Meet hold a regular meeting at the siography of tlieir own State. Utah Signal" Cafe"hr theStatesr north-easter- n Guesta of Wheelers ' Attend Iosse Meet ago , to visit and ffwimjuth? Lukes McnL.MrsHoward-jClpwar- d J They attended the attended the Poss Meet at Pay Iloj; .Springs. McEwan Reunion which was held son last week. there. DO YOU KNOW: That on the map, Utah 4s a broad rectangle phy- will ( "M iv-an- Lay-to- n Layton-nextWe- Mrs. Harvey Kaysville for flew' here last week-en- d Kaysville, is attending a a short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler and Western Speech Convention at EuLas Vegas Fun Mrs. Virginia Layton, Kaysville. gene, Oregon, this week representS. L. Trip Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eitner re- Mrs. three-dagathering Layton is the former Miss ing Utah. The and chil- turned from a week vacation trip Mrs. ff began Wednesday. also Jean Wheeler. John Sorrells, went to Salt Mark and dren, Jan to Las Vegas, Nevada. from Los Angeles, was a guest Mrs. Ashmead will present a Lake last week to visit with Bonon the Davis County program with talk the along Laytons. nies mother, Mrs. Elva Speirs for Iatio Breakfast a couple of days. Mrs Virginia Layton entertained on her patio Sunday morning with In Fashion Show breakfast for her son and Lovely Cathy Jones, daughter of -law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop and Mrs. DeVaughn Jones, W. Layton who were here for the was one of the models for the from their Los Angeles ZCMI and Mademoiselle Weather-Vai- n home. Other guests were Mr. and fashion previews presented Mrs. Fred Wheeler, John Sorells, Tuesday and Wednesday nights Miss Donna Seymour, Miss Joni at the Lafayette ball room in the Seymour, and Miss Jean Layton. Ash-mea- d, y Bonnje-'Brezo- Baby Son Mr and Mrs. Orville are the proud parents of boy born Thursday night, 23. He weighed 8 lbs. 1414 DeVore a baby August ox. Mrs. Emma Madsen and her daughter, Nancy and Mrs. MadMr. sen's sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Glen Foot of Arisona, have traveled into five states searching for genealogy: Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, Kentucky and Wisconsin. Mrs. Madsen will be home this week end. Attend Reunion Bishop and Mrs. Burns Stayner and family attended tbs Sorenson family reunion Saturday at Liberty Park. June Stayner was made secretary of the family for the coming year and her mother, Mrs. R. C. Larson was elected president. week-en- raftRs'TOth kfnonJT nesday evening, September 5 at an area of 84, IKK) square miles, yet 8 p,m according to President Gale with only 3,000 square miles of waAnderson. ter surface. and will then take part in a panel Every duty which we omit, obdiscussion on the theme Values scures some truth which we should and Limitations of Extensive have known. Ruskin. Speech Therapy in Public Schools." Shed that frown, friend, let some sunshine in d Hotel Utah. Bob Welki, KTVT weather man was featured and set The men of action are, after all, the stage for the evening with a only the unconscious instruments big weather map. of the men of thought. fashion Prudence Stephenson, Henrich Heine. authority and Mademoiselle West Coast Editor, was commentator for Duty then is the sublimest word the evening. in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You California Trip , should never wish to do less. Robert E. Lee. Bishop and Mrs. Lloyd G. Hess have spent the past week in California. They attended sessions at the Los Angeles Temple. They the weekend. went to California with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hedgepeth of Salt Lake. Float Wins The Farmington First Wards Vacation and Business MIA float won second prize at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory went Davis County fair on Friday night. busion a combined vacation and It was a lovely float depicting of the ness trip up through parts Ross (Le Ann Northwest They have just re- Flag Day. Betsy on was the first flag sewing Hess) turned home. surrounded in red, white and blue. Young people carried large New Son American Flags and pulled the Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Newman float. are the proud parents of a baby boy born Friday, August 24. This is the third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newman within S months as their son, Bruno and his wife had a baby boy about Their daughter. 3 months ago. Dorothy increased her family this past week with a little daughter. Sunny Brook bourbon, that is warm and friendly as a man's handshake, good as his word the finest of fine Kentucky bourbons Sunny Brook Bourbon THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, Second LDS Ward Elwyn Tingey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tingey of Centerville, was the speaker in the Second Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Elder Tingey has recently returned from a mission Ward officers and teachers of to New Zealand. Ronald Turner the Davis Stake Primary held a and Edward Fisher also gave talks. luncheon Sat. prior to their regular A vocal duet was given by Wilda Preparation meeting at the Farm Hardy and her father, Mr. Will Wards Church Hardy. ington First-Secon- d This was given to them by the Davis Stake officers and board Lagoon Employees members to show their appreciaThe operators of the games at tion for the splendid work being Lagoon went to Cinegrill in Salt done in the wards. Lake, Wednesday evening and enjoyed Pizxe Pie. Attend Reunion Mrs. Ethel Hight and grandHugh Bradleys daughter, Karen accompanied Mr. Afton Bradley of Salt Lake, vi and Mrs. Walter Elliott and daugh- sited at the home of her parents, ter Friday to Heber City a week Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bradley over CRESTWOOD j PLAY SCHOOL Will Begin DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS C0RP-- , LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISXEY, 86 PROOF, 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. KENTUCKY STRAICHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PRXF. KENTUCKY K J ON top of the Kennecott. Pre-Scho- ol Research Center in Salt Lake City is a device called a solar furnace. It reaches 93 million miles to the sun for its power. Constructed by Research Center personnel, the furnace is comparatively simple in design. It operates on a principle similar to starting a fire with a magnifying glass. The furnace consists of three huge mirrors that reflect the sun's rays and focus them to a desired point. The result is temperatures higher than 5000 degrees Fahrenheit. Such intense heat will melt fire brick like butter it will melt aluminum oxide, the basic material of rubies and sapphires. r pu p0r-nvh Juu Kennecott scientists use the solar furnace as an experimental research tool to. determine the . Ken-necot- - 4 J. Children FRIDAY Henvecott Ccvjtsr Corporation 9 A.M. to 12 Noon For information call Kaysville 97 LONA PARRISH 520 North 100 !? properties of metals. It can be particularly valuable in helping produce ultra, pure metals, because it will operate even in a vacuum. Like many research projects, the work being done with the solar furnace may not produce immediate results. But it can be important to the future. It can provide the answer to the quest for metals capable of withstanding extremely high temperatures. And that is vital to Americas strength in this jet age. ts Copper's power line to the sun is part of broad program of research aimed at good conservation the greatest possible utilization of the ore,at the Bingham Mine. Research can mean a longer life for Kennecotts operations in our state and a correspondingly longer life for the benefits of those operations that help produce prosperity for Utah. Monday, September 10 Supervised Activity for MONDAY WEDNESDAY ttadedjrU&J U Dr. Robert M. Farmington and family enjoyed visiting Gray in Farmington with Dr. Grays uncle, Oscar Backman. Dr. Gray is now living in Salt Lake and teaching at the University of Utah ALeOAVA&XBCn Kentucky Cheerful as its Name Bishopric Party The First Ward Bishopric met on the patio at the home of Mr. and Boise Visitors Mrs. Newell Wood Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts and a delicious steak fry. Former ward clerks and their wives were guests, family visited on Monday at the Mr. and Mrs. Afton Wood and home of Mr. Roberts sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Kea Mayfield. Mayor and Mrs. Alton Rose. The Bert Roberts ) ' i Study Group have visited in Layton at the home A group of young couples met of Bert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening after Sacrament Hugh Roberts, they returned to meeting at the home of Mr. and their home in Boise, Wednesday. Mrs. Dave Merrill to study the Rulon Gregorys scriptures. After an hour or so of study, they enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Gregory arrived in Farmington on Sunday. They plan to make their home in Salat oa Fishing Salt Lake where Rulon will be asMr. and Mrs. Gill Robinson and sociated with Walker Bank. They granddaughter, Janice just re- have been living in New York. turned from a trip to Eugene, OreBirthday Dinner gon, to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steed gave Robinson. While there Gill went a birthday dinner Tuesday evedeep sea fishing and had real good ning for Ferris Workman. Mr. luck. He caught salmon weighing Richard Workman was also a fifteen to twenty pounds. They guest. left the salmon to be canned and then sent to them. They also visitSummer Passing ed in Quincy, California. As summer draws to an end, as become necessary good-by- s diftheir to Grandsons Birthday return young people Mr. and Mrs. Gill Robinson at- ferent schools, such is the case tended a little birthday party Sun- of Dorothy and Robert Kilpack day night for their grandson, Gil who leave Saturday to return to Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baltimore, Maryland where Robert Frank Sorenson. attends the college of dentistry. I d-' daughter-in- Mrs. Vina Base Mrs. Mabel Rice and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leonard Rice visited at the home of Mrs. Vina Bass last Friday. Leonard and his wife have been living in Ft. Worth, Texas. Leonard is still in Texas but is expected home this week. After a short while in Utah the Leonard Rices will be on their way to Baltimore, Maryland. The Rices are former residents of ,1 ! - A Good Neighbor East St. r Helping to Build d Better Utah |