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Show s t Page The 11 7 May 16, 1957 REFLEX Youngsters Learn to Share, Work Together Beehive Girls While Learning at Lona Parrish s Nursery Swarm Night By Mary Bow ring Layton 1 CENTRAL DAVIS JUNIOR HIGH ninth grade girU will model clothes they have made at school at the fashion tea for mothers this evening (Thursday) at the school. Among those who will par ticipate will be, left to right, Gayle Allen, Nancy Adams, and Day, all of I.ayton. (Reflex-JournPhoto) Central Davis Ninth Grade Girls To Model Clothes for Mothers Swarm Bee- hive Girls will be held Friday, May IT at 7:50 p.m. in the Layton 1st Ward hall. The program will feature a play entitled The Gentle Witch. Main characters in the play will be portrayed by Marie Dibble,' Ruth Ann Denny, Alta Lou Ann Willey, Brinkerhoff, Donna Martin and Nancy Evans.The play will be under the direction of Mrs. Ronald Spencer,. stake drama director. Music for the evening will be by the Beehive girls, chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Kurt Christensen with Jean Meibos at the piano. The honor bees of the stake will receive special recognition and Mrs. Roy Simmons will piesent them with awards. According to the committee consisting of Mrs. Thornley Taylor, Mrs. Willis Evans and Mrs. Jack Cook, all beehive girls and their parents in the stake are invited to enjoy the fine program and refreshments. school. Parents who have availed themselves of Lena's talent with children during the past winter know that she is wonderful with the small fry. The children themselves know that Teacher Lona is the best thing that could happen in their young lives. Since last fall every Monday, Wednesday and Friday a.m. some 15 little people have gone to Lonas school on first east in Kaysville. There they have not just been tended or kept out of their mothers hair for a few hours they have learned many wondrous things about the world around them. Lona started her nursery school because she is not by nature a clubwoman and doesn't want to leave her own Ginny while she works outside her home-- j yet she is ambitious and felt the need for doing something extra." The nursery school was the an-- 1 The annual Night" of the Layton stake crazy or like the way Lona (Mrs. LaMar) Parrish describes her latest extra curricular activity that of operating a nursery You have to be kids to do this! is - four-year-o- YOUNGSTERS LEARN to get along with each other and have fun making such things as this miniature farm set at Lona Parrishs nursery school. (Reflex-JournPhoto) Phillips D U P Camp Elects Officers al ' blues. Among his other talents, L"M-'M- o LaMar had has finished assembling a Hi-Whether you are a lucky enrollee ... . , Lonas school, a friend or even,' .. ...... unwittingly started his wife on the set and enjoys listening and hav-io- f aysviiie rniiiips c amp of the way to her nursery school when ing his friends into hear his rec- - a casual acquaintance you will find 1 or noneer electtitan augniera he converted their garage into a,ord collection which, incidentally. knowing the Parrishes is most By Snsan Scof field room. Here it was that runs the gamut from long-hair- " rewarding. Lona put small nursery furniture Layton The ninth grade girls of Ilehling Central Davis Junior High school and other equipment to begin her Mrs. Mary Bowman was elected will honor their mothers at a fashschool. The room itself is the sort captain. Othe- - officers are Mrs.1 ion tea this evening (Thursday) at that homemaking magazines ad- Lilly Itlamirex, first vice captain; oclock in the school auditorium. vertise. However, most Mrs. Clarice Kershaw, second vice self fans would not be able to do The clothes to he modeled were captain; Mrs. Nora Crawley, secBy Katherine Roue as well as the Parrishes. it made by the girls under the direcPhone Farm. 41-- J retary and treasurer; Mrs. Mamie LaMar built cabinets along the Perkins, chaplain; Mrs. Cloe Slade, tion of Mrs. Margaret Allen, Cen-tiContest Winner wall space. He probably planned Mrs. Ada Swafford, chororganist; homemaking teacher. The reA was Mothers wrist watch for her mother for on their being used as storage Day Farmington Mrs. freshments to be served are also Lucy Barker, registrar; ister; space for his tools and equipmenti won by Sandra Turner. Sandra entered the Bugs Bunny TV contest Scoff,eld parha- being made by the girls under the but they provided Lona with de-- 1 Why I Have the Best Mother." She is the daughter of Morris and and direction of Mrs. Geneve Leonard, sirable drawers for her school work Thelda Turner. This isnt the first prize Sandra has won for her letter mentarian. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips and l the other homemaking teacher at and son Michael and daughters writing ability. Her letter to Santa Claus sponsored by Jaycee Aux-PhosCollett were Central assisting 12 and Ginny use them for their iliary last December was judged the best letter for a girl under tesses. The decorations for the affair treasures, too. years of age or vounger. Lake were dinner guests Sunday The floor is tile which Lona and! were constructed under the direcMrs. Wallace Hight the home of Mr. and Mrs. RobLaMar laid themselves. The gar- Mrs. Wallace Hight went to at Neuman. Honored tion of Muriel Reeves, Central art were ert age door was replaced with airy Provo Wednesday night with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William guests teacher, with help of David (lai-- 1 DeVroom, French doors which Lona to put! industrial arts teacher. Ford and her ley, Hugh daughter, of Farmington, parents of the bright colored drapes. The result Margaret, of Centerville. They at- Sr., The Kaysville LDS Kaysville group. The general committee for the is an ideal work-room, j tended a bridal shower given by Fifth Ward Aaronic Priesthood will Mrs. Marena show consists of Julie Simmons, room Mehas, and nursery school. Virginia Dawn Hight for Margaret prior to the program Sunday evening Geraldine Rice, Lillian Keller, Angelina Neu- give Margaret Whitesides, at Sacrament During the year the children at her marriage. meeting. Speakers Hous-leman and Joan McDaniels were Krebs, Cynthia Flint, Lynne the school have been enthralled for the evening will be Bishop Gin- Literary Guild home Hazel Harvey, Karen Wright, the at guests Thursday night The Literary Guild went to Salt will become with the things Lona has done for ton KlrtIey Tucker, Ger- Becky Ence and Susan Scoffield. to hold of Ksthenne Rose at a neighborthem and taught them. The par- Wednesday night Organ music for the fashion ents ? They have been nothing more their closing party for this sea hood sewing club. than flabbergasted when they hear son at Harmons. Farmington First A Smorgasbord luncheon was Junior Literary reports of l." little people mixing1 bread with teacher and talking! The Junior Literary Club met held Tuesday at the Farmington Priesthood May 15, 1821). : with great authority about the Wednesday in Bountiful at the First ward Relief Society. Ladies the ward brought patterns and II mX I yeast working to make the bread home of Fay Eccles for their clos-o- f rri materials and were shown how to ligtit. Cookies, too, have been ing dinner party. U 11 1 1 II mixed and baked and gaily decorat- - were Barbara Gregory, Carma'cut and start sewing their items. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hamblin of ed by little hands. Kitchen Shower Broschinsky, Mary Warnock, Mina! Layton Mrs. Barbara Egeler will Outside the kitchen, the children Marston and Colleen Holbrook. A. Mrs. Millie Wood and Mrs. Shir- do a special character pose for the Clearfield are announcing the en- Miss! have loved taking nature walks T. V. show furnished the eve- - ley Beezley will give a kitchen' . Layton Art Guild's work meeting gagement of their daughter, such Layton Dm Haynes was named unusual nings entertainment shower Friday May 17 for Shirley discovering next Monday night at 7 :: p.m. at 'Kate Hamblin, to Airman Thud and Month Luncheon Party freaks as tiny harmless snakes. Hall prior to her marriage on May Uusjveek by Arranged by Class, Paul Hutchinson, Jr. Layton city hall. of Mrs. Annie Rigby, Mrs. Sena ;o to Gail Stahle. The shower' the Layton Junior is a son of n undressed angle worm, a pretty President Lester Clarke, it will be The lienedict-elec- t Dick is a mechanic at in order to study light and shadow Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hutchinson, leaf, a flower, a rock, a blue sky. Lloyd, Mrs. Emma Moon, Mrs. El-- 1 will be given at the home of Mrs. Commerce a cloud-- all Bishops Ford Sales. He lives at part of Natures gifts da Hess, JMrs. Stella Limberg, Mrs.! Woods, Pennsylvania. upon a mood study. The general Sr., Shippenshurg, 444 North Dixie Avenue. to the No is very young. invited has date definite to bring pencil wedding Kansas CitjVisitnni public been set by the young couple. Special dates demanded special Hughes were guests Saturday at1 and paper and participate. New Members of Salt Lake Irma a luncheon party at the home of and her son Asbury lessons and little Most recent new member of the and daughter-in-law- , hands drew involved pictures of Mr- -. Lou Farr. Mr gnd M Jack Asbury frora Layton Jaycees is J. C. Anthon, til Dinner ouent Benjamin Franklin and his kite South Fort Lane. He is an emUt Mr Annie Rigby Lucy Rigby discovering History electricity. Center in h homye of Mr. and Mrt. RaJ ployee at Satisfaction geared down to small inquisitive and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis Hall Layton. minds made it fun for the chil- - and daughter, Lorry, of Bounti-- 1 Lima Stevens Fiiday faternoon dien and very rewarding to their ful were dinner guests on Sunday Evening Bridge Mrs. Norma Swan Kaysville parents and teacher. I,ona is li- - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gwen M ew f UK entertained members of their Eve- censed by the state to operate her Ashby of Kaysville. Receives Name Kaysville Mis. Earl Palmer of school. But no license could tell ning Bridge Club Monday evening Salt Lake will entertain the mem- - the story of the time and patience at her home. The little son of Mr. and Mis. De Lite Pinochle bers of the Bay View Club at the involved in the way she operates John Grolierg received his name and blessing in Sacrament Service Kaysville The De Lite Pinochle home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed- - it. Club met at the home of Mrs. ward Vetter, Wednesday afternoon. Chief among the reasons the Sunday North in Fainungton " He was named John An- ward. parents and the children, too swer. Good husband Fi ly Farmington News al -- Mrs-Caro- at Kaysville Fifth Sarah Mere Turner . . . will be married June 28. Sarah To Turner Be Married In S. L. Temple M. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turner of 111 So. 2nd W., Farmington, of the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Miss Sarah Merese Turner. The bride-elewill exchange wedding vows with Newel W. Jensen in rites to be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, June 2. They will be hon- ored at a reception that evening at the Farmington First - Second ward. Parenta of the future bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Jensen, 427 South 2nd West, Brigham City. Miss Turner attended the Utah State University where she was affiliated with Kappa Delta Her fiance is a student at Utah State and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Following their marriage the young couple will make their home in Farmington for the summer, returning to Logan in the fall where Mr. Jensen will resume his studies. ct TV-fami- y, hhImm Mil Laviun Births I 0Hr lo Airman , five-year-o- Davis Club News Notes Pierce Girl Francis C. and MaLayton deline Cleary Pierce, daughter born May 8 at St Benedict's hospital in Ogden. Wilkinaon Girl Gearfield James M. and Meriam Richins Wilkinson, daughter born May ft at Dee hospital in Ogden. Nsbor Girl Gearfield Peter and Edna Trujillo Nabor, daughter born May 0 at St. Benedict's hospital. William Boy Gearfield Jess N. and Louise Mcciendon Williams, son born May at hogpjUl. WilUawa Boy G. and Evelyn Layton-Fr- ank Hull Williams, daughter born May 8 at St. Benedicts hospital. Crook Girl Clearfield James and Pearl Flit-to- n Crook, daughter born May 10 at Dee hospital. - For touring the West.. ' IT'S FUN TO GO FORD! Community Church to Honor Graduates Clearfield Sunday morning the Clearfield Community Church will recognize the High School and College Seniors m its membership. They are invited to attend and to receive recognition. There will also be a service of dedication for babies. Sunday evening at 7 p.m plans for an impressive service of baptism are being completed. -- i:ixi pm. Senior-pos- t High Iowship i ;ini p.nn Evening V oi ship Ser- vice. Sermon thoughts will be An found between Acts impressive baptismal servue is planned ti-- . Monday May 20 inn p m. Those who are doing calling will met for prayer. :. to pmi. Boy Scouts and Explor- - er Scouts. Tuesday, ... . May 21 J,'l Biout Troop inursday. May Z.t ' PJ5J- 4 .. that Ina has taught sharing," unselfishness and being grown- up about small hurts and disap- pointments. Every child benefited ,n many ways from the experience 0f associating with other childien and with Lona. Aside from the nuisery school the Parrishes are exceptional peo- There s nothing too small or too large for them to do for other peple. Their three children are learning the ways of their par- cnts too. that will lead them to ultimate outstanding citizenship. Lona has been interested in vari- ous fields of endeavor during her is Fel- - , Pi-- lifetime A talented writer, she started working for the Salt Lake Brownies Scouts No. p.m. Tribune during World War II and . worked her way up to an envi- .. . cout Troops Nos. abe p'm. 'ir pOSition on the City Desk an the was married. . i - ,1? ,, i . before v LaMar is an accomplished pianist i'i. Prn .c,lor , Rehear-pm. enior ( hoir and musician. While he plays and classical music he believes enjoys High Fun niodern r(H.k sb. pm Senior-los- t r and caIypso and jazz have a decided place, too. In fact, he plays with an orches- keeps him occupied during trf Newton Boy Sunset Bruce O. and Emma J0,w'nter dance season. Abbott, son bom May 11 at St. Benedicts hospital. , , '1 0:00 p m. Junior High Fellowship MILK -- Lucy Rigby Rigby has been in Rich-- , field and Ogden the past week in' connection with her woik in the immigration service for the state of Utah. Second Birthday Rose Mary Johnson celebrated her second birthday Tuesday at a paity for all the family. Rose, Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson. Ruth Brown Ruth Brown was entertained at a luncheon Thursday at the home of Alene Jones, the occasion wasi Ruths huthday which had been, on Wednesday. Nita Thomas was also a guest. Mrs. Van Barker Mrs. Van Barker left a week ago Monday for Linwood, Calif., to attend the funeral of her neph-- i ew. She will be gone about three weeks staying at the home of her1 Mr. and brother and sister-in-laMl,. Adolph H. Muller. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. William DeVroom,1 Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs.! John DeVroom and family of Salt Lucy ' 1 ll1 m- KENTUCKY AMIMCAH UTAH BAUnr MX . 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