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Show News About Folks in News About Folks in FARMINGTON KAYSVILLE Mrs. Kathryn Jennings Arnold M. Barnes Phone: 78 Correspondent Correspondent Phone: Kays. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall left SatBui ley, Idaho, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estil Fisher while urday for a two weeks vacation trip to Santa Barbara and other Califattending the M.I.A. Conference. Mr. Ida Steed will he hostess to ornia cities. Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL Burton, the Hose City Blidge club, Thursand 2Mh luncheon for daughter Helen and granddaughter day June cauls. Mrs. Annie Welling has returned from Wasington D. C. after a two weeks visit at the home of her Mr. and daughter and Mrs. C. Edwaid Callaway; The Mrs. accompanied Callaways visit here. a home for Welling En route to Farmington, they visited in New Yoik, Niagaia Falls, Canada, Detroit, Michigan, Chicago, the Badlands, Black Hills, and Yellowstone Park. Mrs. I). L. Reeves and daughters spent the week end with Mr. Reeves in Green River, Wyoming. Mrs. Stewart Gloss, Mrs. Orby Wright and daughter, Betty Kay, all of Albuquenque, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd son-in-la- w, Estes. Several local fishermen caught their limit in fish the opening day of Fishing Season, two of them were Fred Stapleton and Willis McKay. Midshipmen Harry E. Workman and William Strange of Salt Lake City were honored with a dinner party Sunday at the Woikmans home before their departune for Pensacola, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Epperson and family of Kaysville were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. West. The Eppensons departed for Colorado Spiings to make their home. Also Sunday guests at the Wests home were Mr. and Mrs. Stayner Fredrickson and Mrs. W. D. Hawks of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Betty Pearsall received painful bruises Sunday, when she fell from a ear while it was en-rout- e. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Emmie of Sheridan, Wyoming were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Workman. Mrs. Emmie and Mrs. Workman are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith and two sons of Gladstone, Oregon, have returned home after spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood. Ioah Numskull I DEAR NOAH j moron ) TO KILL-TIM- SHOOT E? DID THE the clock BRUCE H. RIVERS, SOCIETY HILL, S.C, , JUNE 23, 1951. TUE JOURNAL 1C cookies Rich DEAR NOAH ARE THE HAVE A LOT OP DOUGH? IP ANM HUTCH! Rock hill,s.c, K'Tr.SCS Tn'A'CAH SFND Chstnt SO M NJ Vv - , e Sgt. Don Crawley, of the United States Army, and son of Mr. and Mrs.LeRoy Crawley is home from Kelley Field, Texas on a short furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith, Grace, Ida., were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gundelfinger. Max Woodard of the U. S. Navy, is home from San Diego, Calif., on a twenty days leave. Kenneth II. Sheffield, whose biithday anniversary was Friday June S, was guest of honor at a family dinner party at his home Friday evening. Covers were laid for eleven guests. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Heinrich, Salt Lake City were Friday guests of their aunt, Miss Irene Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford II. Webster, Mrs. Reed Udall and Miss Erma Webster left Friday morning for a ten days motor tiip to the Pacific Northwest. Avery T. Beck, Centerfield, Sanpete County, visited at the home and Mrs. Kenneth II. Sheffield and family Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Haight has returned home from a five months visit with relatives at Los Angeles and Hollister, California. Mr. and Mrs Robert Patillo, Salt Lake City visited with Mr. Patillos mother, Mrs. Esther Patillo, Thurs- Joan Burton, spent a few days during past week visiting relatives in Afton, Wyo. Misses Connie and Jo Egbeit, San Francisco, are visiting at the of their grandmother, Mrs. Merritt Nance for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blainires, son George Albeit, Mrs. George J. arrived home Sunday from Safford, Walser and Mrs. Jennie Bird, Aiiz. wheie they had attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mis. Frank M. Layton. Mr. Layton was a son of Christopher and Jane Bodily, Layton, and was boin and raised in Kaysville. Present at the wedding anniversary were ."0 children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Layton. They were married June 12, l!ul. Mr. and Mrs. lleber Wilkins and family, Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. day evening. Melvin Deuel and son, Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Filfoyle Richfield, were guests of Mr. and attended a chick-are- e held in Mis. Wallace Lee during the past Draper, Thursday evening, by week. Post 85, American Legion Draper Miss Joan Burton entertained at of Utah. a slumber party at her home SatL Ilenefer was a visitor urday .evening. The guests were to Fred Coalville over the week-enMisses Janice Troloar, Patricia Mrs. William Winters left SatSlygare, Lillian Burton and Kathevening for New York City, urday leen Winters, all of Afton, Wyo. she will visit her son Chief where Eldon Pace, West Point was a Warrant Officer, Wallace H. CoopKaysville visitor, Monday. who is stationed there at er, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen Mitchell Field Air Force Base. had as their Sunday guests, Mrs. Returing home, Mrs. Winters will Charlotte Hutchinson and daughter, make brief stops at Washington, Elise and Charell, and Roger D. C., and St. Louis. Neddo, all of Malta, Ida., Misses Miss Kathleen Winters, Afton, Ann and Ella Neddo, both of .LoWyo., is the guest of her cousin, gan; Mr and Mrs. Wayne Anderson Miss Joan Burton, for a few days. and Clayton Holt, all of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Waterfall, and Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Rasmussen who were marriedRoger last week, are and family. spending three weeks sightseeing Fifty-thre- e of the in the New England States and members Arthur Jentsch family held a re- Minnesota. Upon their return home union at the home of Mr. and they will reside in Bountiful. Mrs. Eugene Youngdale on North Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes Fourth East St. Kaysville, Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Darr afternoon. Many of those attend- and sons, Stanton B. and Junior ing were Salt Lake City relatives. spent Sunday at Porterville visitMr. and Mrs. Nels Monson, Brig- ing with Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. ham City, was last week-en- d guests of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lee Liston and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Monson and family spent last week-en- d at Fish Lake. family. Mrs. Nettie B. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox attended For the Wilcox family reunion held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. William Parker is spending a few days in Wellsville, due to the illness of her father Robert Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Benton and three children, Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Benton and daughter, Bonnie and Paul Benton, all of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufas W. Benton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burton visited relatives in Afton, Wyo., Yourself and Neighbors Every Week in the Reilex and Journal $3.00 for a whole year TSCjOTT sP Football came. POHCtk VIA-- m flORlHCt, MALY, A R. rSQ3APY, K. X. CAMERA TRA1 IS ABIE 0 EAfcfH A 26 MILE SfRlP of ELEVATION OF AM FR.OM WIPE SUTtMBED. MEAHS SlVEXfip -- A. IVI kinj fuurn tyNkM tik. torid righrt MILES. 10,600 FEL-f- . rr4 j rl HeDpoimg tilhe Moftooira d. get things done for 75 years Kil-bur- n. w, All Set a Wave Sunday. Mel E. Jentsch, San Francisco, visited at the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laEugene Youngdale, during the past This year is the telephones seventy-fift- h and busiest birthday. What began as a line between two rooms in a Boston attic in 1876 has developed, in one life w, time, into a Long Distance net week. Mrs. Ida Florence and Lawrence work that covers the Nation. Porter, of Porterville, were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. In these threatening times, the Arnold M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Slade visited relatives in Heber City, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boynton entertained four of Mr. Boyntons at their sisters and a sister-in-lahome Snday. It was the first time in 14 years that they had all been together. The sisters are Mrs. Bessie Decker, Los Angeles; Mrs. Emma Wright, Englewood, Calif., Mrs. Sylvia Kirby, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Martha Richardson, Pendleton, Ore., and the sister-in-lais Mrs. Lester White, Bountiful. The parents of these people were among the early settlers of Davis County and located in Bountiful in Long Distance lines that bind the country together are more vital than ever w, News About Bv SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK the production effort and guarding the Nations security. w IS." 2. aiding To help speed your long Distance call, please give the operator the A ftlPFIi" df 'sKlrnn' "St "3ns Mrs. Rth Smit and children, rounds the hipline of this faille Salt Lake, were Monday guests of lastex swimsuit modeled by Mary Mrs. Smits mother, Mrs. Merritt Lou Donnelly at Miami Beach, Fla. e. Suit Is a (International) Nance. one-piec- out-of-tow- n number. Telephone lines are busy with national defense. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. |