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Show i. i The Page 10 The following babies were blessed in the Farmington Second Ward Chamberlain, Constance Joyce Gartsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gartsell, Lewis Duncan Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark, London Hassell Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richards Durham, and ' . 7 William Eugene Hughes, son of c Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hughes. s.un.jlay HaroKI Tippetts Mr. The following were confirmed! the speakers for the gene- members of the church: Karen were -evening Annett Nielsen, Nancy Gartsell. logical meeting Sunday for the Farmington Second ward. Kenneth John David Lambert, Rfi Years Old Spencer, Gerald Douglas Hassell Mrs. Mary Wadley of Pleasant and Joy Chamberlain. Glove and Mr. and Mrs. Heanold 1 S Rices evening Mrs. Alice"capson and children Hardman visited SundayMrs. How-Lak- e Mr. and and Mrs. Lucy Freeman of Salt at the home of Mm. Wadley is visited Sunday at the home ard Hughes. of age and is Mary s grand-S- . of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. motherRice. Midway tisilors Dean Swaners Mr ,;uss'11 VValpool Mr. and Mrs. Dean Swanyr vi- Midway were Sun-agited in Vale, Oregon, a few days and family of at the home of Mrs. at the home of their daughter day quests and s , Hients, Mr Mr. and Mis. Ulpoand ' 1'de Wilcox week-enk Rowers, latst they David Stnnr visited friends in Hrighum, Logan, Kogei llolluook, on of Mr and Malad and Montpelier. It was a business and pleasure trip com- - Mis. Tinman II lhioos, ot Mndc-bine- d : of f.irin- to Calif fiomci for Mr. Swaner. ington. vi e.d Kudin rod NilurReturn Home ' " k "ie home of Mr. and Mis. Fred Nichols and day of ,s Gordon Petty of Garland just ic- - DaMd M.nnei Daughter turned from a trip through North of Mr. and Mr. R C Carolina, South Carolina, Tennes- see and the Aztec ruins in New Salt lake visited Sat unlay and Sunil iv with their daughter Mr Mexico. J""'' i Idaho Week-enIxfu Ann Fowles and Dawn annington 1st in Oak- Giegoiy Geoige Peny, son of Hight spent the week-enreley, Idaho, wheie they went to Mi. and Mis. Howard Perry, Sunbh Ills name and ceived of fiieiul a of a at wedding sing day in the Knimimrton Fist ward Iau Ann's. Sacrament Service Sunday eve- Richard Workmans the Genealogy meeting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman " Mis. Kthel env and M, (.let. spent the Labor Day week-en- d - N'dde w e the s,,. a t s. canviewing Zions and Bryces From Oakland yons in Southern I'tah. Mm- ' kl"1 Nclh.; Ann Workman hThurs.lay Mrs. Ann J. Workman and baby ( Bt h"me "f h,,r M.1s' daughter are home visiting while Stevenson. Friday her her husbami. Lt. Eddie Workman, Al,e ,,ay un,, Mr; of the U. S. Navy is out to se a were guests at Adams Irtha Scotfew weeks visiting England, Four Mis. Mcvensons. land and France. Lt. Wo.kman is I1.1"'1' ete together S. S. Red U. Jinn to the assigned tis.ts Parent- in submarine duty. Mrs. Work- Catherine Putehettof Salt laike man is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacketta in Rounti- - visited FT idav at the home of her ful and her hwHbuttd'tv parent, Mi- - puicnta, llislmp and Mrs. Do and Mrs. Richard Worknum of aughn Jones Receive- - Scholarship F'armington. Itoh son of Mr and Mis Moon, Shower Pantry uth Twenty guests gathered Wed Smith Moon, has received an I nivei nesday evening at the home of letic scholarship to the Mrs. Alene Jones for a pantry sl of I tah Rob graduated from shower on Pat Schulthies, who is Davis last year being married Septemlier H. Oth- Moving From Florida er hostesses weie Thelda Turner, Mi. and Mis. Ray Wood of Might and Barbara Flvans. ami, Florida, have sold then home in FTuridit and have come to live F'rom Pocatello The Rav Woods ate Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Ward and m Ctah. hahy of Pocatello visited over the brother and sister of Mi and Mrs. week-en- d at the home of Mr. Guidon an Fleet. In Hospital Wards patents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bernard Johnson was taken to Burnham. He went to the hospital Sunday isits Sister his leg to I1" I"" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maw. and hold the hone whete it was hrok- family visited in Denver. Colorado, the past week at the home of Mr! l'n Bernard niav not he to bool hr istma- - lone Ret ly un,1J , Mayos sister and brothel Mr. and Mrs. T. FT Holton. They nard broke both legs and his aim in a fall olf the Miiffidd of the returned home on Sunday Noith Fai mington ihtmh a few Sell Home Mr. and Mrs Richard Maiston anil family have sold their home to Mr. ami Mi- - Ned Iteechi r. The Maistons lave moved to Ogden , , Mr Marston and hia son .No, man WIth Wlln A(lllIlls in will attend school at the I lab riet.-- Gel Together State Inivii-.t- y n Logan this fall ,, unite, Mr Marston will ml wa. w.t t still U ,,, our Farmington can- - Ka, mingtonln Salt lake W edne-da- v .Vlkll,ns dm....;, ith woe! with the I S sn.o,ga-- i Forest llllM AK(n Couple Called i A V t luh if which Is holes of golf were played witn teams of six men participaton the first ing. Winnets included, team, were Fllliott Wolfe, Dick McGillis and Alden Wignell. Salt Lake City; Bill Johnson, Ken Duncan tr:1 I. E. Nelson, Bountiful. On the second team were A1 Thom-n- -, Hi.h.rt Wolfe, Torn Bellis-to. Stan Nelson Clyde Alnler-nriand Hal Belle U . Mr-M- ai d -- -- Mrs. Kenneth Hilton, president, F'armington Ward Primary, receives contributions for the Primary ( hildrens Hospital from members of the Stilch'n Time (luh. They are, left lo right. Jeannie Wright, Zola Sessions. Patricia Parrish. I.ou Ann Mills, Ravee Tanner (hack). Donna Dinger, Ri Im cca Hughes, ( luudia Johnson. Mrs. Hilt on. Connie Rigbv and Karen Nielson. ( (lM RIBl TION Second Farmington d - i;ulu-- , had a 'low-put- t Farmington A farewell testilast Thursday. In monial for Bruce A. Johnson and this tourney" event each lady keeps Hack his wife Marilyn prior to their of her total putts. departure to the Northern Mexiwere Mrs. Ken Duncan, can Mission was held Sunday, Sep- ' Winners ur.t fU. fi'st; Mi Din V''ley. tember S in the Not tii .!'d Ward Bountiful, second; and Mi- -. Bill in Lake Salt chapel City OKon, Bountiful, (hud. Mr. Johnson was a giaduate of On Labor Day a Ineakfu-- t for Davis High. Both he and h!.- - wPe the nieii va hill at ' a in. after had been students at the Lnivei-sit- y of Utah whore Mr. Johnson was a member of the University track squad. Mr. Johnson has two more qinuteis bef.ne graduating from the University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Johnson of Farmington and sJ is a daughter of Mrs. Juhn-o- n Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Martin of Salt Lake Citv. son-in-la- d Farmington The Country J o ii-i- ByRussMears Cn LDS Mission - , Club Gives 4-- 11 Farmington Fair Money to As a seivice proj-- j Fai mington ect foi then summer's I II Club Briefs Chili work, the Stitil in' Time of Fai mington have cunt i ilmted . .. N,'s. Dan lee became the pmud the money thev received for their .A,,,fu"1 exhibits at the Dav is Countv Fair, ar,',T "f " even he wie one weighed to the Pnmaiy I hihlren s Ho-p- ij,oun,s mne ounces. Mrs Lee has tal. Mi. a little hoy, Benny, age The contiihulion wa- - given tniunJ Mrs. Fillis Henry if Faun- f ington are the happy grandpai Kenneth Hilton, president the Faimington Second Waid Pri-- I mary. to lie -- ent to the fund The twelve liollai donation was ill i iv ed fioni uwaids leceivid in both gioup and individual exhibits in the F'nst Pha-- e clothing dm-- , -- ion of the Davi- - ( ounlv Fair. last month. The cluli, foi med la- -t spiing under the lemhi-hi- p of Mi- - Geoige Wiight and Mi- -. I.oui-- e Nielson, has I; meinhen. They ate, Janet Farmington -- Zentseh, Sii-n- n Cry-ta- l. Zola Se-- Briefs W in Trip Mi. and Mrs. Wait) Wamock won an expdi-e-pai- d rip to the Homestead over the Labor Day week-enTheir son, Bobby, went with them. This wee!. Mis. sistei. Mis. J. H. Dunn, her son and daughter-in-law- , Mi. and Mrs. Paul Dunn anil two daugh-tu- s of Lo- - Argelis, CahL, are visiting at the Wat nocks home. Mr. Dunn is head of the Institute of Religion at one of the colleges n Gos Angeles. The Warnocks report that their son. Richard, has left Texas and Air Force Base is now at Kn.-le- i in Mississippi. He is studying ra- din. In his spate hour- - lie is War-nock- Hospital V :icf s 's s. W Aj. "Ji tn. s - '.i.Muli.i.'.v nk I i. l tl i -- . - sums. Patneia Paiiish, Jeannie Wnglit, Lou Ann Mills, Ravee Tannei. Donna Dwgei. Reheeca Iluglns. Claudia Johnson. 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Gene Dahl, Don Kenny aaa llivfn )i.ua.erg. I ball playoff. - Eight boys went 1957 12, Oakridge Tee Topics Fast Day Service Sunday: Allison Wolford, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Richcard Wolford, Carol Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin '; Sept. THE Local Items Farmington REFLEX USS AMMONIUM NITRATE USS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA 9061 |