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Show s Page 14 "" Farmingfon Garden Club Will Hear The .TccIdy Reflex About "Catered errYek. IS,. . r UadT tb u 111.. at nut inlAnd " 4Ut If The Farmington By Katherine Roe Garden Club will meet Friday evening at the city halL Hie regular Quilting Beo builneee meeting of the club will A good old fashioned quilting begin nt 7:30 p.m,. At 8 p.m.t the held at Mrs7M. B. Hambee was public i invited to hoar Grant last monds Friday. Mrs. La Vica Frederick son spent on landscaping Mrs. Pearl Kynaston, Mrs. Pratt, for small homes. Brown and Mrs. Hammond's Lydia from Josie Telford, daughter, Bountiful participated. ai PaUhM TCKMS by COMPANY punting or UMCRIPTIOM Far Year, Payable ia A4raar PHONI It MBMBKKl I D I TO UAL NATIONAL sc5"5n j ', t Newspaper Farmington Chlaaea. Arena UL cuisniiKoSAssocunai me otapp ANDKE8.NJUaata i Cdltae Nawa Edita ..Society Edita LLOYD B. CLAIR HALES MARY BOWRING it BRMKtrr YKRMON Ma. WOOLSIT-XJvert- ft. LITTLE Of no Maaaaar Office CWrt DHJiBIK KHOURY Yi GEORGE P. BARKER DAVE MORTEN HEN . Ceapaaltoe JACK IMHOf'P -- CoeipaeHor OLAIR PORD .Compositor A. WILKINSON JOHN BARKER. JR. KENNETH KINNER -- Ltaatrp MARION WHITESIDES Proof Raadar OUPP BALL nil NKD ROUEY GARY KENNEDY Prmsma GOLDIE BALL Bindary Suparrlaat ROB ENA ENCR Bindery Dapi Rapartara NORMA PREECE Kapaailla I JANICE ADAMS Oaarflaid- .DOROTHY WHITE 01 let .JEAN BURSON KATHERINE ROSE PanBiogls JEAN BUkSON VIRGINIA h. BENNETT a Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frits Hoerald of Salt Lake visited on Sunday with Mrs. Alfred Neumann and Gunter Adrartlalnc Oervte 333 N. Michigan Landscaping Farmington Matter KajnrUla. Utak. Act of March i. 117. Seoeitd-cl- t art... Neumann. Mrs. Kate Glover James Barber and eon, Clyde, of Syracuse, visited last Saturday with Mr. Barbers sister, Mrs. Kate Glover. From Midway Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walpool from Midway and Mr. and Mrs Harlow Wilcox and family visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox on Saturday. Ted Johnson Johnson Ted left January 31 Sgt. for Ft. Ord, Calif. He haa been a member of the National Guard at Ft Douglas. Ted is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnson. 3 G m TT gfvr QtfcfQwdMif or KENTUCKY SINCE Clarence Sorensons Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Soren son visited in Salt Lake Sunday with Mrs. Sorensons sisters, Mrs. B. K. Farnsworth and with Mrs. Nellie Perkins who just returned home fom the hospital; also with her sister, Nettie Pearce who was visiting in Salt Lake from Montpelier, Idaho. Mrs. LaVon Wagoner Mrs. LaVon Wagoner visited in Bountiful on Thursday at the home of her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Keith Holbrook. Hubert Lambert Hubert Lambert spent this past week in Vernal, Randolph, Rock Springs, Wyoming, and Craig, Colorado, on water rights for the state of Utah. R. S. Dinner The Relief Society presidency entertained at a dinner last Friday night for the visiting teachers in the ward. Handkerchiefs were given to every lady and a little vase was given to the teachers with 100 record for the past year. Dale Clarka Mr. and Mrs. Dile Clark were hosts on Sunday to their study group. Hubert Lambert is the teacher and guests were A1 and Fay Eccles. North Farmington Primary preparation meeting for the North Farmington ward was held last Wednesday at the home of Margaret Johnson. Lucy Rigby lesson. gave the teacher-trainwere served. Ray Yeamaaa Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yeaman showed their pictures of Spain in Special Interest Tuesday night fn Feb. 7, 1957 REFLEX " Ralph Clark, BYU Senior, Receives $200 John M. Widtsoe Scholarship Klffira Farmington Ralph Clark, a sen- -, ior at Brigham Young University Phone Fermington J and a returned missionary for the " 7" Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- the North Farmington ward M. I. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall, day Saints, has been awarded the Mr. and Mrs. Vince Hagge, Mr. John M. Widtsoe Memorial Foun- A. and Mra. Eldon Dixon, Mr. and dation Scholarship of $200. Mother Dies A. J. Gough received word that Mrs. Bill Buzley, Mr. and Mrs.! The award is given for schol his mother, Mrs. Samuel Gough, Carl Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Alex hlp chracter and overall quail-- , Stevens and Millie Wood. of Murray had passed away. fications and is presented annually Sacrament Meeting Preparation Meeting to a returned missionary who is The Sunday night service in the Preparation meeting for the also an upper division college stuNorth Farmington ward was un- Farmington First Ward Primary dent. der the direction of the Scouts and was held Monday night at the Horace A. Sorenson, president of Explorers. Talks were given by home of Mona Hight. Dora Smoot the teacher sons of Utah Pioneers and Centerville of the and Steven Hess, Nephi Taylor gave member of ths Delta Phi board Ronald Tippetts of Kaysville. trainer lesson. of trustees, made the presentation Monroe Sills Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was conducted by Robert Bourne. Mr.and Mrs. Bert Gall of Ogden to Mr. Clark. Farmington P-T- A 41-- j ! Uay I rOgrdiTl Wednesday at the school at 8 p m. to observe PTA founders day. Mrs. Harvey Ashmead will speak on speech therapy. f . visited on Sunday at the home Isaac G. Lambert fell on the ice of Mr. Galls sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Monroe Sill. Saturday and broke his collar The Sills' sufbone. Mr. Adelbert Barnett daughter Vesta and Bob Belnap and their two a fered stroke Sunday morning. visited of Bountiful daughters Jayeee Auxiliary their with Sunday parents. The Jayeee Auxiliary met last Senior Literary Monday night at the home of BetThe Senior busLiterary Club met the official Gardner. After ty iness meeting a social was held Wednesday at the home of Thelma and a gift was given to Jerry OviatL The book Reach For The Spencer and Lois Hesa for their Sky by Paul Brickhill was given by Sylvia Hughes. new babies. Dale Hens Jimmy Turner Mrs. Myron Holbrook and Jimmy Turner returned home daughters Elaine and Helen and Saturday from the hospital. JimSRichard Holbrook of Bountiful my had made a miraculous rewere visitors on Sunday at the covery from a .22 caliber bullet home of Mrs. Myron Holbrooks wound in the head suffered on Mr. and Saturday Jan. IK. daughter and Mrs. Dale Hess. Burns Stsyners Fall Injury w son-in-la- w Valentine Dance A Valentine dance for the chil- dren of Farmington Elementary school will be held Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. The dance ia sponsored Refreshments will by the Ralph is majoring in agronomy be served. and plans to do graduate work after he finishes his four years of Let us believe neither half of the college. He Is the son of Mr. and tell us of ourselves, good Mrs. Orson Clark, formerly of nor people evii j,ajj they say of oth- Farmington, now of Vale, Oregon, era. Senn. P-T- 50 IAMBOREE SPECIALS - son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Larson of Study Group Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams Salt Lake visited on Sunday at were hosts Sunday night to their the home of their daughter and Study Group class. Mr. and Mm. 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