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Show JULY 11, 1951. TIIE JOURNAL News About Folks in - $ k Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holdbrook. CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaffer have recently returned from Idaho Dorothy White where they have been visiting relatives. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Davis were 29-J1 guests at the Milton Hadfield home l'hone last Sunday. They are from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davis had M rs. Archie II. Adams Mr. and have received word from their son isiting them from Texas, Mr. and Robert stationed in Tokyo, Japan Mrs. T. M. Davis recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pace and with the .ttth infantry regiment, children David and Sherry visitlie has been promoted to that ed in Cedar City this past relatives P.F.C. week. Visiting at t lie home of .Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Davis were Mrs. Archie Adams is Mrs. M. A. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. M. Mordecai, and small daughter Rose F. Frasier in Clinton. Ann. They will remain here until and Mrs. Jens K. Nelson Mr. the end of July at which time Mr. attended the Nelson family reunion Mordecai will pick up his father in Brigham City on the Fourth of in California and come here to take his family home. Their home July. Marilyn Bushnell, their granddaughter accompanied them. is in Tulsa, Olkahoma. Among the young men celebratMr. and Mrs. Ren Yaunt were! ing birthdays this week, was family are vacationing this week Stephen Hodson, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo I.iddle, and Mrs. Virgil Hodson who turned children Mardean, Priscilla and Leo nine years old July 9. As a celeJr. are back home again after aj bration be took several friends to recent visit to southern California. the show. Among his guests were Harry Knickeibocker, son of. Richard Hodson, Glen Ray WelkFourth of July campers in Cotton-- 1 er, Stanley Reed, Michael Blood, wood Canyon. The Yaunts with Tommy Ashton and Gene Hodson. their five children were joined on Another young man celebrating the occasion by Mr. and Mrs. a birthday was Tommy Boggs, son Horace Rumsey and children from of Mr. and Mrs. John Boggs. He Ogden, and Miss Judith Anne White reached eight years of age on July b Far his celebration his daddy of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barlow and took him and seven guests to the family enjoyed a picnic outing on state capitol building and to the the Fourth of July in Cottonwood basement museum of the Daughters of the Pioneers. Following the Canyon. Mrs. Thomas L. White, Mrs. Dor- trip they all enjoyed punch and othy White and children were visit- birthday cake. Among his guests ors to American Fork at the home were Roger Parrish, Ruth Lynn of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick. Hodson, Carol Thurgood, Trudi Jo Mrs. Marian Keith is now a visitor in Texag, at the home of her mother. Word has been received that she will return here to pack up her her things and then return to Texas to take up residence News About Folks in SYRACUSE MliS. VlIir.INIA S. 11ENNETT Correspondent Elder Clayton Holt was speaker at the regular Relief society gath- ering Tuesday afternoon. He show- ed films that he took while on his recent mission to Sweden, and told Smith, Lynn Craythorne, Millie Reynolds and Gerhardt Goecovitza. Mr. and Mrs. Dawyne Jessop and children, Reliance, Terry and I)e Anne, have recently returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jack llancey and family have returned to their home in Clearfield this week. They have been in California for some time while Mr. llancey was serving in f i. t of some of its beauty and its people. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Palmar and three children Carolyn, Hal and Allan, left Monday for their home in Cascade, Idaho, after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson and other relatives in Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fish- er of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Fisher of Salt Lake City.1 Mrs. Palmer is the former Crystal the Reserved forces. small fry birthday was given in honor of Pamela party Steed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steed, who attained her fifth birthday on July 9. She entertained twelve guests with games and favors and the usual birthday cake. Among the guests were Russell Taylor, Zoe Riding, Cathy and Michael Rasley, Barbara and Betty Batcha, Rexine Catmull, Diane Butch Reed, Critchlon, Stevie (Gamble, Debbie Steed, sister of Pamela and Kathleen Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Page and children Ann Jean, Rodney and Joe with a guest, Vallean Wallace enjoyed a picnic outing at South Fork on the Fourth of July. They were joined at the canyon by relatives from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Childs and Delilah Childs and An Aher there. r I' 5 111 Fisher. Miss Becky Briggs was honored with a birthday party, given by her mother, Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs, at their home last Saturday afternoon. The day marked Beckys eleventh birthday anniversary. Invited guests were the Misses Linda Lee Orme. Mary Wood, Wilma Zaugg, Donnell Cook, Shauna Lynn Bennett, Karren Hodgson, and Beth Briggs. The l.ltith Quorum of Seventies presidency entertained with a trout supper at the park fireplace in Syracuse last Thursday evening. Enjoying the social were Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Verne W. Rampton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaugg and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph brother. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs spent last week at Yellowstone National Park. Mr. Elder Harold Gregory of Farm- ington was the speaker at the reg- ular Sacrament meeting Sunday He also rendered a vocal solo, sang in the German language. He just recently returned home from an LDS mission to Germay. Following this meeting Elder Gregory also spoke at a Fireside gathering and showed pictures that he had brought home. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beazer and their families have been vacationing in Yellowstone Park during the past evening. week. Rufus C. Willey left last Thursday for Elmonte, California for a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee McBroom and son. Mrs. Thomas E. Briggs returned to her home on Monday after visiting for the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Draayer and her family at their home in Mrs. Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Max Barber and families have spent the past week Thurgood. Attorney and Mrs. Dee Bramwell vacationing in the southern Utah and three sons of Washington, D. parks. C. are visiting with Mrs. Bram-well- s Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse spent last week end at Lava Hot M. Holt. Also with other relatives Springs. in Ogden. Mrs. Bramwell will be Ella Briggs, Jay Green, Clark remembered in Syracuse as the and Dennis Draayer, returned former Martha Holt. home Monday evening from a Jay Barber is visiting for a few fishing trip to Yellowstone Nationweeks with Mr. and Mrs. Howard al Park. A ITS TIGI0 swank and sweeping 191 inches long . . . longest in its field I A huge and husky 3190 pounds of in the model illusstreamlined action cars! trated . . . heaviest of all And a 583A inches between centers of the rear wheels . . . widest tread in its fieldl Miss Karen Brooks is now recovered from the measles which she had recently. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brooks. Mr. Bill Cummings and Mr. Bud Cummings aie now at Reserve Officers camp in Jordan Narrows. Mr. Bill Frew and Clarence Weeks recently returned from a fishing trip in Montana. Mrs. Donna Petro was honored by her neighbors with a birthday party last Friday. She was also presented with a pair of figurines. Mrs. Inez Kruitbosch has left this week in company with her sister from Ogden to take a trip thru Wyoming and east to Nebraska. They will visnt relatives on the way and he gone about ten days During her absence Jeanie and Lamar Kruitbosch will be guests of Kathlyn Sue White. Manning at their home in Paul, Idaho. Jay is Mrs. Mannings ... and finest driving at lowest cost with no-shi- ft low-pric- ed road-huggin- road-smoothi- g, ng FOMECS Automatic Transmission Chevrolets Chevrolet is the only car offering you the outstanding beauty of Body the performby Fisher ance of a Valv Engine . . . the n Ride cradled comfort of the Curved a of vital . . . and the safety Windshield with Panoramic Visibility and Jumbo-DruBrakes largest in its field. 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