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Show Page 7 The REFLEX ''June 13, 1957 Page 6A The REFLEX June 13, 1957 Syracuse Happenings By Virginia Bennett, Phone Clearfield Mrs. ETvin Hansen was entertained by close relatives with a dinner party at the Tropical Restaurant in Brigham City last Tuesday afternoon. The occasion being her birthday anniversary. Thoae attending including her sisters; Mrs. Viola Child and Mrs. Della Rentmeister, her daughters, Mrs. Revere Chambers and Mrs. Dean Hansen, and nieces, Mrs. Keith West and Mrs. Dale Child. Ireta's oldest daughter. On Monday these two families, Arnold Bodilys Visitors at the home of Mr. and along with Mrs. Joseph Simpson Mrs. Arnold Bodily Tuesday, in- and Mrs. Lewis Briggs motored to cluded Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tree Logan and Brigham City, Utah, and Mrs. Amelia Baird of Ogden and spent,, the day visiting and Mrs. Frank Pace of Coal- with other relatives. Joseph Cooks ville, and motoring here to spend last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors at the home of Bodily was Mr and Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook in honor of their daughter Marjorie who Tree of Park City. Mr. Bodily is showing much will be leaving to go on an L.D.S. Or-i- n improvement from the serious ac- mission this week were, Mrs. Olsen of West Point, Mr. and cident that caused him to be badly cut about the face and head two Mrs. Haroce Barnes of Hooper, the Clyde Hansens, the David Cooks of weeks ago. Syracuse, and the Earl Polls of Russell Hansens Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen had Ogden. This was a farewell party, and lunch was served. as their Sunday company, Mr. Arizona Trip and Mrs. Keith Bodily of Salt Lake Mr. Mrs. Ralph Walker have and McCity, and Mr. and Mrs. Max vareturned home from a ten-da- y Kinnon of Provo. cation to Southern Utah and AriMerlin Thurgoods zona. They were of their Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Thurgood son and daughter-in-la- guests Mr. and and their family, visited briefly Mrs. Kay Walker. here last week with relatives, from During the absence of Mr. and their home in California. Mrs. Walker, their daughter, Mrs. Dinner Gaeata David Aamodt of Bountiful, spent Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook had the time here at their home, and as their dinner guests Wednesday, assisting with their grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. La Moni Holbrook Revere Chambers of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers Roy Cook of West Point. are remodeling and also adding adPolio Shota ditional rooms to their home. Syracuse people who failed to Idaho Visitors get polio shots last week, are urged Mrs. Glen Briggs of Nampa, to attend the session from 7 until Idaho, was a visitor here with H:30 p.m. this Friday evening, at Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen, Mr. North Davis Junior High school. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and Mr. There is still ample time for and Mrs. David E. Cook and their And parents families this Immunization. part of the past week. are urged to cooperate, to make George Stuarts sure every child receives this proM r. and Mrs. George Stuart actection. companied Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cathy Thurgood Schroader recently to California, Cathy Thurgood, daughter of Mr. where they vacationed for a week. and Mrs. Howard Thurgood, unFrom Idaho derwent a tonsilectomy Saturday M rs. Samuel Atkinson of Day-tomorning. Idaho, has been visitilfg for ten days at the home of her Bridal Shower Miss Pamela Wilcox, a bride of daughter, Mrs. Lola Frew. Return Home this month was honored with a Mr. and Mrs. John Law and Personal Shower Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. children Sandra, Steven and Debra have returned home after vacaBernard W. Smedley. Miss Sheryl tioning for ten days in Southern Hostesses were Smedley, Miss Diane Rampton and California.. Their other daughter, Joan, remained here with her Miss Ellen Eames. Twenty close friends attended. . grandmother, Mrs. Lola Frew. Broken Arm Heart Attack is still hosLeRoy A. Miller was Easthrope taken Seymour to an Ogden hospital Monday eve- pitalised at an Ogden hospital. He is in traction with a broken left ning suffering from a heart attarm. Parents, of LeRoy are Mr. ack. and Mrs, Clarence Easthrope. Variety Anns Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weir and The Variety Anns Club will family of Brigham City spent mother-in-laws honor their mothers and Monday evening at the with a dinner party at the home of Mr. andvisiting Mrs. Kenneth Tropical at Brigham City, Thurs- Thurgood. day evening. Shower Officers in charge of arrangeMrs. Pearl Stoker Hodgson was ments are Mrs. Gloria Cuthbert, honored with a shower at her home president; Mrs. Vonda Brown, vice last Tuesday Afternoon by mempresident and Mrs. Lola Sessions, bers of the Syracuse Ward Relief secretary of the club. Society organization and a few Primary Meeting special friends. A Primary Stake executive meetFishing Trip ing was held Thursday afternoon Russell Hansen and Morris Hanat the home of Mrs. Julia Bodily. sen spent four days last week on Others attending included Mrs. a fishing to Hepgen Lake in trip Eva Christensen, Mrs. Edith Steed Montana. and Mrs. Ethel Holt. Clyde Hansens From S. F. Mrs. Ida Stewart and son Roger Mr. and Mrs. Otta Balser, and and Mrs. Martha McNamaria and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rasmussen and four children of Draper and Mr. daughter Diane of San Francisco and Mrs. Ray Lewis and daughter Calif., are guests this week of Leslie of Salt Lake City were SunMrs. Rubie Holbrook, at her home day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen. here. Mrs. Balser is a sister to Rubie, and Mrs. Rasmussen is her niece. Sunday Guesta Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poll of Ogden. Attend Convention The following Syracuse folks motored to Vernal, Utah, and spent three days, June 7, x, and 1, last The North Davis Stake YMMIA week attending the State Lions Convention: Mr. and Mrs. Steve was reorganized Sunday afternoon Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber, at the monthly union meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, Gayle A. Stevenson was susMrs. Verl Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. tained as the new superintendent Max M. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Phil with Maurice S. Marshall as age C. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence group counselor and Norman C. R. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Hansen, activity counselor. Released from the superintendBarber, Mr. and Mrs. Nodman Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Egan, ents position was Charles H. SimpHis counselors were Gayle Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Mr. son. Mr. and A. Stevenson and Chester Montand Mrs. Mrs. Jim Rentmeister, and Mr. and gomery. Retained as secretary of the orMrs. Jay Cuthbert. From Laramie ganization was Dennis G. Hadlock. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Harm-stro- n Whatever is worth doing at all, and family of Laramie, Wyoming, are here visited for ten is worth doing well. Chesterfield days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook. In older to do great things, one Mrs. Harmstron being the forDe Rouvroy mer Winnefred Cook, David and must be enthusiastic. w, n, knows the meaning of the Flag. But fully understand the almost mystic con- EVERY SCHOOL BOY not many grown-up- s cept of what the stars in the Flag really represent. Just as the blue field of the Flag called the "union" would have no meaning without the 48 stars just as the star themselves could not exist without the union so it is with the Republic for which Old Glory stands. For our country is an indestructible Union of 48 indestructi- ble United States. The States cannot exist without the Union. The Union cannot exist without the States. The States are sovereign. The Union which sprang from the loins and now embraces them all is no whit less sovereign. North Davis MIA New Officers Mr-an- Carl-Barb- around and inthe States and the Union thus side each other, demanding of every American a ItyO-fol- d yet single allegiance. We take this amazing concept quite for granted these days, and happily so. For, dwelling in 48 Both co-exi- st Names er, staunch houses within one mighty house, we have become a great people. "An Indestructible Union of Indestructible States" viiufiu a ruziti Disunity confur. uidstowk. unvcn i 5 1 |