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Show ' ,.v stN ?,. m - ;; , t7 Jee (Norma) Phone 174751 Preoce Mr. end Mrs; WUford Tolman and daughter, Provo were guests over the weekend cf Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Rasmus-sewill be guests at a dinner party Saturday evening in Farmington at the home of Mr. and ? J Mrs. Rex Rigby. Mr. and Mr. Frank Robins, and family Layton, were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mrs. Olive Robins. 4 i Arthur Oldham returned homo Sunday from St. Marks hospital where he was confined for one week undergoing treatment. sisand brothers the of in the picture SOME 644 YEARS OF LIVING is portayed Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd ah ters of Mrs. Minnie S. Webb as they gathered to wish her happy Birthday Sunday at tended the funeral service of her brother-in-laThomas' H. the' home of her daughter, Mrs. Wallace King. famChadwick, at Union Mortuary, her in 21 children Of the 75tlv her celebrated Webb birthday anniversary. .Mrs Bountiful, Tuesday. brothers-in-Iaily, there are six still living. Two of the men pictured above are Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nellie Cole were Mr. and Mrs. Front row, left to right, are Mrs. Ella Smith Nelson, 80; Mrs. Rosa May S. Barber Richard Heckert and family, 84; Arthur J. Smith, 92; and Herbert R. Streeper, 82. Ogden. Effie' Smith Gransden, Mrs. A. L. Vincent, Salt Lake Back row, left to right, Mrs. Webb, 75; Clifford R. Smith, .76; was a guest Friday of her City 69; and Joseph R. Gransden, 86. sister, Mrs. O. A Williams Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Mitchall entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for Henry Mitchell, Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell , Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Art1 Mitchell, Los Angeles, Cal ifornia. Mr. Ralph Layton was a guest at a luncheon in Salt Lake City According to horti- fruit. Logan The varieties (sports) recom- Thursday, of her aunt, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mr. Phil Mss and culturists at Utah State Univermended are Royal Red, Red E. Ludlow. the last their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. sity, it has been within Mr. and Mrs. Doll Larkin and the Starkrimson which and King that four or three Triple years vacabeen have Sessions LaMar , Idaho were have apthe past able year been during have trees Red apple tioning over the weekend a t most satis- weekend guests of her parents, the to be To peared be purchased. Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. E. Glenn Green factory. - These mutations have come New varieties are continually Mr. and Mrs. Dowayno Thoms Mr. and Mrs. Farral Gaiy delicious being tested which wUl result in and ' and'' tWdchndrC Randy - a n ef from family, were dinner guests Lauri, have returned borne from which give more color to the those best adapted to our area of Mr and Mrs. Wally Farmer at their home at Kearns, Sunday, a two weeks vacation in Califor' nia. While at San Francisco and Mrs. Delbert Pace, Bountiful, at a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitesides, Hayward, they were guests of Visiting at the homo cf Mrs. Mrs. Gaileys sisters and their Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Rice, B. Galbraith last week was J. Joe Kment . and her and lanthus Barlow; all of Kaysville families. daughter, Mrs. Floyd Peterbeen named have Dean and and Lake Salt Taylor Mr, City, Mr. and Mr. Norman M. Mrs. Royal Olson of Ogden. The Jaycees of the Month for. Decem- son, Ogden. Mr. and Mr. Martin Toon, Stuart entertained with a fam- event was held in honor of the ber according to an announceAlbuquerque, New Mexico, Gail ment from Udell ily breakfast Sunday morning at Green, club of lanthus Barlow, Toone, of USU, Logan, and Miss their home here. Their guests birthdays president, Kathy Roberts, Denver, Colorado, were Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Bar- - Mrs. Stuarts father, and also Mr. Kment originated the idea visited recently with Mr. and low, and son, Stanford, Mr. and her sister, Mrs." Pace. of the star on the mountain east Mrs. Marion Thompson.. of the city which added much Mr, and Mrs. Larry Knoody, to the communitys celebration Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson, of the Holy Season. He has been Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beens, Mr. a Jaycee for the past year and and Mrs. Don Gibbs spent Fria half and is a member of the day evening at an ice skating board. party after which they enjoyed For the past six years he has refreshments at the Gibbs heme. worked for Clover Club Foods, Donald Layton, son of Mr. and He lives at 270 South 50 West Mrs. Ralph Layton, will arrive Hamilton Fund own on interet In over with his wife, Bonnie, and three home this weekend from the 80 American corporation, selected for sons. Tommy, Jerry Joe and Central States Mission. Donald income and growth possibilities. Monthly Todd. has served the past two years or lump sum investment plant. Mr. Taylor was . commended on an LDS Mission as a memfor the work be accomplished ber of Third Ward. He is to be in operating the power for the released January 18 at IndepenHAMILTON FUNDS leo. mountain star. For the past 10 dence, Missouri. P. O. 501, Oeevw 17. Were Mrs. Hod Sanders underwent years he has been employed at tree pruiprctw baoSM PImm Hill Air Force Base and is foreL geMribine HateOlpe man of the power ground division. n iW&' "1; imjk4wr USU horticulturist gives apple tree information family,-Pocatello- -- laycees name IRWSOSB3. ecera IHS7 Noml. Mr. Taylor has been active in the Jaycees for the past year. He lives at 606 East Second North with his wife, Peggy, and Jee small son, William Dean, WASHDAY . nniii Clearfield Auxiliary Kaysville By Mrs. V im la ; major surgery last week at LDS Hospital. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Behling were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylcr and daughter, Carolyn. Bountiful. Mr. and M-- 1. Doan Taylor and son spent the weekend at Tremonton witi her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. ,Guy Johnson. Mrs. Richard Parkins will undergo major r argery, Tuesday, at St. Benedict-.hospital. Mrs. Ella Odd Is visiting for few a days in Salt Lake City at the home if her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pehrson. Mr. and Mrs. Ruport Morrell, Kimberly, Idaho, Dr. Ida N. Scott and Joe Bisline, Logan, were visiters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ashmead and family. Mr. Beulah Bushnel entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening, in honor of Mrs. Linda Stevenson Davis at her home. Mrs. Mildred Keyes and Mrs. Leola Prigmore were assisting hostesses to the 34 guests. Mrs. Davis was married January 7 at Elko, Nevada. ? . Sunday, January 8, 31 Members of' the Clearfield American Region Post Aux., Unit 134 are very proud to announce that they surpassed this year's membership quota. Members of the group attended a state Aux. meetlnng recently held in Salt Lake City. The group was commended on Its membership drive, in addition tq being the best represented club at the state wide meeting. Mrs. William Massey, President of the Clearfield Unit, said the club presently has 57 members. two above the quota set by the State organization. The membership in our club is characteristic of the civic interest on the part of Clearfield residents, Mrs. Massey ' said. r Pig ( Mrs. Virginia Bennett meeting at the School last Thuya-da-y evening. Dr. Da J. Cutler, Layton physician and surgeon Firesides wtr hold at th homes of Mr. and .Mrs. Don was the guest speaker. Mr, Rentmeister and Mr. and Mrs. Butler's class won the prize tar the most parents in attPhillip J. Bennett last Sunday having endance. evening immediately after SacMrs. Lucina Noville has ai rament Meeting services, rived home following a two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Borbor are home Mowing an enjoy- visit with her able ten days in sunny Califor- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gui nia, where they were guests of Poulaj and tljpir familyCalifornia. Hayward, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Barber. Th MIA Organization of lb They also visited with Mr. and Syracuse Second Ward Xjwer Mrs. Brigham Grastiet at California, for two djya. hostesses last Saturday evening The two Barber men are bro- at the Stake Dance at Clinton, thers, and Mrs. Grastiet (the The Theme was Winter Wonformer Mary Smedley, ia Mrs. derland. During intermission a Barbers niece. was given by Verlynn Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hill entertained with a family dinner at Dahl, a quartet composed of their home, Tuesday evening, in Maxine Smedley, Shauns Lynn honor of Airman 1C and Mrs. Bennett, Dick Egan and Sherman Bennett sang the theme song, Kenneth Kulegar and family who are enroute to Hamilton Air and ten couples in costume and Force Base In California from makeup did a Southern danca. Kansas v City, Kansas. M r S. George Fishers orchestra furnished the music for the dance. Kuiegar and Mrs. Hill are sisMr. and Mrs. Goorg S. Stuart ters. ' have recently visited with Mr. Mrs. Norman M. (Joan) Stuart and Mrs, Merlin Clark at their has been appointed Secretary in home in Las Vagas, Nevada. the North Davis Stake YWMIA Mrs. Clark was this former organization. She replaces Miss Virginia Fisher Moss of SyraLaVerae Criddle who has been cuse. secretary in the association for Miss Kate Tro Is ham folthe past year and, a half Mrs. lowing a two and a half. weeks Stuart and her husband have visit with Mr. and Mrs. been Era Directors in the Stake Bennett and their family a t MIA for a number of years. Mr. Fair Oaks, California. and Mrs. Ennis Alldredge of Mrs. Stanley Dohl was hosSunset have accepted the Era tess at her home, Monday night, position. to twelve guests, in honor of. Mr. and Mrs. Qrdith W. the sixteenth birthday anniverand family, recently visit- sary of her daughter, Colleen. ed for a week in Franklin, Mrs. Ethotoon Holt entertainArizona with Mr. and Mrs. ed the officers and teachers at Clarence T. Bourgeois. They are her home, Monday evening, for Ordiths parents. their regular preparation meetTh Syracuse PTA hold a ing and social. By Phono TA 5 --0371 and' at Ana-hie- Kaysville Clubs pan-tomi- Mrs. Both Drodg will b hostess to members of the Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs Jean Sanders is assisting hostess. Mrs. Kathryn Welling will give the bock review. Th AAUW mot Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Harvey, with Mrs. Golda Downs and Mrs. Darlene Galbraith serving as program chairmen. Ray Gilbert, Salt Lake City, chairman 'of .United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural organization Council of Utah was the guest speaker. Mrs. Mable Gleason was chairman of the hostess committeer Members of th Bay View Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alene Layton In Layton. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Salt Lake City was the mem- January 19, 1961 .REfXEJT - bers of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scoffield, held an annual family dinner at the Steak House in Layton. Guests included the sons and daughters and " their families ' ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Frod Sheffield spent the weekend at Downey, Idaho as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Altcn Ware. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Harvty attended the farewell testimonial of Miss Florianne Barlow at Clearfield last week. Miss Barlow .will serve on an LDS Mission to France. Mr. and Mrs.' Loren Bono returned from Twin' Falls, Idaho where they attended the fuparai Vaughn Sheffield has boon service of Frank Egbert o n confined the past week in the St. Mark's hospital. Monday. Visitors recently of Mr. end Mrs. Sheldon Fisher enterMrs. Don Gibbs and family tained at a family birthday dinwere Mr. and Mrs. Owen Weedcp ner, Tuesday, for her son, Lawrand family. Burley, Idaho. ence, on his fifth anniversary. Mr. arid Mrs. Floyd ChristenCarl Sabin will leave Thurssen attended the funeral service day for Cutbank, Montana on a of her sister in Idaho, last week. government business trip. Lions Club President Z. W. Harvay Ashmead rotumad from Kansas City, Kansas where he Koldawyn, and Secretary Jess attended the American Vet- Hull and their wives will be erinarys National Convention guests January 18, of the Briglast week. ham City Lions Clubs 25t Second Ward Primary Th Banquet at thP Tropofficers and teachers held their ical Cafe. Hr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. meeting, monthly preparation Wednesday evening at the home Sheffield were called , to Provo of Mrs." Lane Burton. upon the arrival of a new grandMr. and Mrs. DoWayn Thom son born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip visited in Magna last week with R. Kunz Mr. Sheffield, while in his mother, Mrs. Annie Thorne Provo, attended the Seminary Coordinators Convention Monday who is very ill. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Frod Sheffield and Tuesday;' then returned and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home. Mrs. Sheffield remained Henry Smedley were guests at for several days before return' a dinner in Brigham City last ling home. Joyce and her new son are doing well. week at the Tropical Cafe. guest , Jay Bour-geo- CURBS (GJ WHERE). ISU) 0 Par Share from Ordinary Incomt ry Poyoblt January St, 1761, t and holdart of Soriot Shores of record Series Do comber SO, If6f 7 ' HAMILTON MANAtlMINtl CORPORATION IT. COL JOHN UOYD MAN. UtAF (MU Aniitort Dlrtrtu Mowogar thank you for. .. We BIIST wm Jr. 1 . CHEVROLET CAR. HISTORY featuringi BECOMES FEATHER- - SOFT... 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