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Show THE JOURNAL Page 18 SEEK HARVEST BALL HONOR Stork Talk I Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth announce thehosof a son at a Salt Lake pital on Sept. 20. KAYSVILLE ar-liv- al Alice Bennett To Leave On LDS Mission A. new arrival, ANCHORAGE Mrs. a girl, born to thef sister of v been here Mary Griffiths, who has caring for Mary since her operation, caused a stir in the neighboras "S ri hood. Must be this Utah air, Wanda Lee expected to. return to Louisiana in time for the blessed .) . tle daughter are residing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Smedley. LAYTON Melvin Wood; are Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Smith; Mrs. Susan Wood, Clearfield, and great-grandparen- ts, Richard S. Stevenson, Layton. Competing for title of Harvest ball queen at Davis high are Connie Clarkson, senior, and Barbara Bennett, junior. The Harvest ball, sponsored by F. II. A. and F. F. A., will be held on Oct. 11, at 8:30 in the Davis high agriculture building. It will be in the form of a barn dance. -- FARMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ellis are the proud parents of a baby daughter born on September 28. The couple has one son. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ellis, form- Legion Post Will Meet Clearfield Trio To Undertake Church Missions' KAYSVILLE Regular monthly meeting of the American Legion Three Clear-fielde- 5ost 82, of Kaysville, will be held CLEARFIELD entered the LDS mission at the city building, on Monday home in Salt Lake City on Mon- evening, October 9, at 8 p.m. day, October 2. Ramon C. Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fuller, will fill a misstates. sion in the north-centrHis farewell program was held September 24 in the Clearfield Second ward. A farewell program was held in Clearfield First ward on September 24 for Elder Wayne J. Russell, Layton Second ward Relief soprior to his leaving for the East- ciety held their first meeting of ern states mission field, with head- the year Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 2 p.m. He will quarters in New York. Layton Third ward Relief socieleave for New York on October 11. ty held a social Friday afternoon On October 1, a farewell program at the ward chapel. Mrs. Florence was held for Ray J. Chatwin, son Jones, theology teacher, gave a of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Chat-wi- n review of the lessons for the in the Clearfield Second ward. and Mrs. Larene Walton gaveyear, the Elder Chatwin 'will serve in the teachers topic. Mrs. Ella Weaver northern California mission. talked on work and business. The literature lesson Was given by Mrs. Leone Adams, and Mrs. Ruth rs al Relief Society News and Notes Layton Engagement Of Donna Gibson Is Announced Baird, stake leader, gave the social science lesson. Vocal solos were given by Gayle Allen, accompanied by Mrs. Larue DeWitt. Mrs. June W. Adams gave a reading. A large crowd attended. KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Gibson announce the engagement and forthcoming mar Anchorage Relief society has riage of their daughter, Donna Anne, and Lon Munson, son of Mrs. been reorganized and started the 1950-5- 1 season with an opening soRiva Munson, Clinton. cial The ceremony will take place Tuesday, October 3, at 7:30 p. m. in the administration building Saturday, Oct. 7 followed by a reNew officers are June Timmer-ickClinton in the hal ward ception from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. president; Pearl Eldredge nad Verletta Anderson, counselors Janice Riser, secretary - treasurer. Pearl Jorgenson, organist; Elva Clements, theology leader; Ada Smith, work leader Kay Johnson literary leader; Afton Thompson, social science leader, and Charlotte teachers. FORT SILL, OKLA. Charles H. Hays, visiting Rudd, Route 1, Layton, has been promoted from sergeant to sergeant first class, according to an announcement by Maj. Gen. A. M. Kaysville Second ward Relief so Harper, commanding general of ciety will hold a special meeting on the Artillery Center here. Sgt. Tuesday, October 10, starting at Rudd is a member of battery D, 10 a. m. There will be quilting, anc First Artillery Training battalion Christmas suggestions will be dis cussed and samples shown. A sew here. Anchorage , Layton Man Gets Army Promotion Kaysville erly of this community, are announcing the birth of a daughter on September 30, their first child. . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser announce ;he birth of their second son of September 30 in a Salt Lake hospital. A five pound, CLEARFIELD 13 ounce daughter was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ni H Olsten, Clearfield, in a Salt Lake City lospital. ing machine demonstration will be given, and at 2 p. m. a lesson, Home makers as well as Housekeepers, will be presented. Every married lady in the ward is especially invited to be present. Kaysville Third ward Relief society will meet Monday afternoon at 1 p. m., when the teachers topic will be given by Mrs. Mary Bowman. The regular meeting will convene at 1:30 when Mrs. Amelia Cottrell will give the theology les - Opening hit t Tbi-4" ; : Cleopatra, April Golden Sill left Saturday for Camp Hood, Texas where he has been called into duty with the U. b. Armed forees. Mrs. Sill and children will remain in Layton. bSgt. and Mrs. Kenneth D. 1 oulsen announce the birth of a 7 pound boy born. Tuesday at the Hill air base hospital. FesJ?j May a Hollywood j ing or BriJ lebnty on May 2, 3, J nouncement of the final J V r f. -- 1 ! v j f ; y , will come later 'V A 1 ,v. " ! ;K ' I - - ' J? C ' r y "i 4c. m 5 f h. s- of a Alice Bennett, KAYSVILLE Mrs. Frank P. and Mr. of daughter Bennett, will be honored with a farewell testimonial in the Kaysville Third ward chapel, this Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Miss Bennett will shortly leave to do missionary work in the LDS mission field. at the testimonial will Speakers B. be Alan Blood, Harry L. Strong and Bishop G. LaVirl Stewart. Musical selections will include organ numbers by Elda Steiner, and violin trio selections by Rebecca Brough, Alta Rasmussen and Joan Ashby. Invocation will be pronounced by Marion H. Bennett, and benediction by Gerald H. Tex-as-Louisia- na Farewell Slated At Syracuse For Missionary iS said Dr director of the Unive' Three of them were just i5 by Broadway producers be brand new to the IntJ region. is the Cyrano Miss Bennett in Plummer said. Weve never hadafa? shows, s great-soule- d romaatk manvith nose. One of the most poti modern dramas, it range high comedy to one of fe touchingly tragic finales ini terature. Jose Ferrer, whoa traying the part before cameras right now, Hc immor, the role. The Mad Woman of Q was hailed by critics as om best plays yet written onl rid the world of greed aid A light fantasy, it reach fundity in many of its speee Life with Mother is moi just a sequal to the recor-Di ding Life with Father." and delightful, it is a fami trait with on chi emphasis all roles zation in among the funniest cent years. It sta comedie Book of Mormor Review Started - Mrs- Hath LAYTON sions began a review oft of Mormon last Tuesday ward at the Layton Secondreview interest class. The Sessions continued by Mrs. nm - ( tober 10. Everyone is Layton Mai Clinton LAYTON k. s the annual son. Mrs. Hattie Sessions, Clearfield, reviewed the Book of Mormon at the Relief society opening social held last Thursday night at Clinton. Musical numbers consisted of accordion solos by Henry Woltheis, Ogden, and selections by a ladies tno. Mrs. Henry Beus, recently released from the Relief society presidency, was presented with a gift. Approximately 50 were in attendance at the luncheon. Regular weekly meetings of the Relief society will commence next Tuesday at 1:15 p. m., with Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson presenting the visiting teachers lesson and Mrs. 1 R. Davis in charge of the theology lesson. Mrs. Dell Flinders was recently sustained counselor to President Katherine V. Child of the Clinton ward Relief society. Mrs. Flinders succeeds Mrs. Henry Beus, who resigned due to the illness of her daughter, Beverly, being treated in an Ogden hospital for polio. f. Voma . V will will be foiC; of Chaillot-?- ! !); Life with MoftV s. 9 and lo; riauh s, o and lo AnO v V Mr. and Mrs. Gayle $tevcnson are the parents of a baby girl born Saturday at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Stevenson is the former Beverly Wood. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson, Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. ? f' - v event. The little lady, to be named bruJacquelyn, is a very lovely 12 0 lbs. at nette, and weighed in ounces. Pfc. John Thayne SYRACUSE and Mrs. Thayne are parents of a baby daughter, their first child, born last Tuesday morning at Hill Field air base hospital. The little girl, who weighed in at five pounds 10 ounces, has already been named staJudy LaVell. Pfc. Thayne is Ocean-sid- e, tioned at Camp Pendleton, California. Mrs. Thayne, the former LaVell Smedley and her lit- I- - , '''s Wins Service School Honors LAYTON staged Rkhard with itheM Californ San Diego, from the class ROC H Bn. on September Owens srauua,TLdu and has been structor at the yrs. anj Miss Tree BWSW $"1 August. Colleen Tree, ing SYRACUSE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Tree, who will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on October 16, will be honored with a farewell testimonial in the Syracuse ward chapel on October 15, at Elder 7 :30 p.m. Miss Tree, a former student at BYU will serve in the5 northern states mission field. Musical numbers on the testimonial program will include an in- Bodily To Leave On Mission SYRACUSE-- 0) Leland SdUr,.?Sl! strumental selection by Raymond honored with Qct Pace, and vocal solos by Itha Crid-dl- e Sunday evening, and David Cook. in the Syracus Wil( E. Delbert be will Bod'ly Speakers Elder cox and Arnold D. Miller, and remarks will be offered by Albert W.Tree, Bishop L. I. Criddle, and the missionary.. Invocation will be by Joseph Cook and benediction by Arnold Bodily. Bodily, 3 |