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Show 5 THE JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 8, 1951. News About Folks in CLEARFIELD piie and News About Folks in News About Folks in FARMINGTON SYRACUSE win-mi- s, dollar bile a twenty-fiv- e monThis to the loseis. went prize ey will go into the teams funds r equipment. Mr. ami Mi. .illen Taj lor attended i lit Hans Chmtian Hansen leunion at the Gill Scout camp in Logan can.von last week u.d. The leunion 1. sted two day Guest i foi dinner at the home of Mi. and .Mi's. Don Lund last Monday w eu Mm. E. W. Picketts and her two sons, Galen and Noiman, v. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilkins Dorothy White Correspondent Phone 1 uid ly. The scoie was 2 to 1!. A of j if t y dollais went to the 'children enjoyed a trip and nic luncheon at Bear Luke Mrs. Kathryn Jennings family have moved back to EureMRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT ka. Phone: .8 29-JCorrespondent Mr. and Mrs. J. Dodd and famCorrespondent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frew left last ily have moved from their home on leave will Mi's Fein McDonald Sunday with their daughter, Peg- Maple stieet to a new home in the Mis. Rudolph Cook was the Boston in a few days where she foi gy, and baby sister for a vacation Valley View subdivision. un-an with t guest of honor at a family gatherwill spen the winter in Yellowstone park and parts unMr. and Mr. Banl Beach and cle. ing at Como Springs in Morgan known. mem-bei- s Dodd Forty-fiv- e into moved the have hon-oiebaby d Sunday afternoon. Mis. Gladjs Robinson was Cooks Mrs. of Mr. and Mis. C. M. Mabey and lesidence on Maple stieet. These family gathfoi her biithday on Saturday marked which folks from are ered this for vaOgden. outing sons, Richard and Charles, are evening at the home of Mr. and her atMr. Those son Master Alan of Clark, weeks birthday anniversary. cationing for a couple of Mis. Walt Jennings. Guests includPiice. Jiom mem-be- is tour of Canada and the northwest. and Mrs. Sterling Clark, was the Gill Robinson, Mrs. Millie Wood, tending besides immediate ed L. Pa .tor John Smith, of the Miss Minnie Millaid, Mrs. J. F. of her family included Mr. and They expect to take in the sights celebiant at a birthday paity given of Seattle, Vancouver, Calgary and for him by his mother last Wed- Fimt Baptist chinch (Southern) Brenner and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. LeGrande Cook of California, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook and Mr. Lake Louise. nesday. He has become four years lelt last Monday for a quiek tiip to Woi kman. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and family. of age. His paity was attended by Colo) ado, whoie lie and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Thornley Mr. and Nil s. Henry Piekaar have seveial of his little fiiends who with a sister of Mis. Smiths whom Mr. and Mrs. William II. (Bill) have had as their house guests removed to Los Angeles to make in not seen seveial cake and all the trim- they have enjoyed Child left last Friday for San Diehome. Mr. and Mrs. Fergutheir cently, Mrs. Helen Moffatt and mings. in letamed Wednesday lliey lyeais. go. Mr. Child plans to attend a son, Riley. Master David v lute, son of Mr. time tor piayer seivicts in the son of Salt Lake City have pur- special leserve training cruise at chased the home and will live there Miss Vicky Smith, daughter of and Mis. Alt White, was an over- eve ning. San Diego for three weeks while with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, has night guest one day this week at end week at the last Mrs. Child will spend her time visFiling been ill at her home again this the home of his aunt and uncle, home The last leport is that Scott Van of Rev. and Mrs. John L. and iting writh her brother-in-laweek. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rumsey in Smith wue Mr. Smiths father, Fleet was brought home on Wed- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McBroom mother and a brother from Okla- nesday with only a slight shoulder at El Monte, California. Visiting her parents and friends Ogden. stiffness. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Iladfield homa. in Clearfield this week has been Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Roberts the former, Nola Smith, now Mrs. returned a week ago Tuesday to Mr. and Mis. De Vaughn Jones and son, Tommie, have moved The Sunbeams of the First BapBenny M. Mangus. She and her Clearfield fiom Denver. They were tist chuich (Southern) will meet and childien drove Mr. Jones par- from Washington Terrace to their lieutenant husband have been here expecting to go to the municipal it the home of Mrs. Ben L. Gra- ents to their home in Monticello new home here. convention in Cedar City. On their ham. from Colorado Springs. ver the week end and remained Finlay at 3:n p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briggs and arrival at home however foi seveial days visit. they An outing at Lagoon was enof Nampa, Idaho, Vacationing for a couple of found Mrs. William Davis who was son, last Fiiday evening by Ann Albeit Held is visiting with his were Robeit, joyed weeks in Idaho has been Mr. and with relatives here visitors the children was quite ill. Jean Page, Valeen Wallace, Colleen Mr. and Mrs. Melville over the Labor Mrs. Foster Chandler and their tending paients, holidays. Alan Mrs. Davis is doing nicely now. Connie Ball, Eilyeen Dabb Held, Sr., for two weeks. He is Cook who has day Bailow, two daughters and young son. been visiting for Mr. and Mrs. Steiling Clark and and Joan lode down serving with the navy and will go two weeks at the Briggs Ashby. They Scout troop l.'.l enjoyed a swim- Mrs. Lottie Clark home in attended the also them. with ming party at the Wasatch plunge Clark family reunion at Lorin on the bus and weie brought back fiom here to Hawaii, returned Nampa, home by Mr. Bus Ball. Mel-- I in Salt Lake City last Tuesday eveand Mrs. Eleanor Fair son, Mrs. Lloyd Hayes underwent a Farr Park last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welton from their home in major operation ning. Major Melvin Wood and Ileib Sacramento. Calif., with their two vin have leftD. for Tuesday morning C., after spending at a Salt Lake Miss Coral Frew is spending a Wood Washington, attended the municipal children hospital. City by for a few the summer with relatives and couple of weeks with her grand- league convention in Cedar City days visitstopped Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Sessions at the home of Stan fi iends. mother in Hooper while her par- last week. have returned to their home at Jones on their way to a visit in ents take a vacation. Mis. Fill Secrist, Mrs. Geneva Bynum, Montana, after a two Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gibson and .Minnesota . Mr. and Mrs. Omar Chugg en- - childicn, Howard, Colleen and Sha- 51 is. Thomas Gomm has been Richard and Pamela and Marie of weeks visit with relatives here. tertaincd Mr. and Mrs. George ron were guests of Mrs. F. W. visiting her daughter, Nina Jones Biigham City visited relatives and The following Syracuse young friends in Farmington last week. Checketts from Ogden as dinner Gibson over the week end. These and family lecently. She is folks staying Af-to- n appeared in a piano recital folks are from Burley, Idaho. vvith Mis. L!a Chi i: tianson in Sun- - The group and Mr. and Mrs. guests last Sunday. at Weber college last Friday eveWood and Mr. and Mrs. ClifMrs. Donna Munson visited Mrs. set. t Mrs. Betty Baleigh is moving to Brown, Cheryl Smed-le- y, ton Wood had a picnic dinner at ning: Mr. Keith Gomm has been Mountain House where she will join F. W. Gibson last Monday. and Pamela WilEames Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gibson, Mr. Lagoon Thursday evening. in Clearfield her husband, who has been staying and The cox. iting They are piano students of Mrs. John Tippin and son Keith Gonims are Williams Bill Mrs. and Mr. there for some time. now in Mrs. Irma S. Zimmerman of Ogliving from Ogden were guests of Mrs. to visit drove to Elko, Nevada, lived and in Sacramento, den. Calif, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Howe and F. W. Gibson Monday. with their son, Teddy, who is workMr. and Mrs. Dee Sessions and Laj ton park son, Rex Keith, enjoyed a trip to The Senior softball team of First last on ranch there. a ing year. children, Duane, Judy and Stephen, Wyoming last week end where they ward were defeated in a game Miss Audrea Larysb, daughter Julian Oviatt of San Francisco motored to Boise, Idaho, and visitjoined in the Cowboy days celebra- with Centerville First wards senof A1 has been visiting 'a returned to Farmington on Tues- ed with friends there over the Labotion in Evanston. ior softball team in a game play- few Lamph, the at Stan Jones lesid- day for a visit. r-day week end. days Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilcox and ed for Davis county days last Sat- ence. and Mrs. George H. Bennett, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penrose Mrs. Maureen Hoidison, daugh- and Penney, visited with Jr., visited in Salt Lake City on ter of Mr. and Nil s. J. P. Forbes, Mrs. daughter, Thelma Oviatt several days Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Asahel ard children, have letuined to last week. Caldwell, at their home. their home in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Betty Smith and children Shirley Fcrbes, accompanied her1 have returned to Los Angeles afsister home and will stay there Mrs. Ethel Udy. a with ter visit about ten days. Odd Fact Miss Pauline Morgan has anil. I. A. Maids from Second The most populpi request at waid accompanied by their advis- nounced the two Farmington boys Montana State Penitentiary, the ors enjoyed an outing and picnic who recently passed the Red Cross to a violinist who gave Tuesday at Liberty park in Lite Saving test course. Receiving aaccording recital certificates are Heber there, was, Dont Fence Lake City. On their return, their Me In. enjoyed a vatci melon bust at Jentszch and Jimmy Mayfield. Dale Holbrooks residence. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cunningham entertained guests on Saturday evening, Nliss Joyce Madsen and NIiss LaRue Farns, of Blackfoot, Idaho. The girls with friends, h . v Douglas Wixom and Ferrell Price , y ' . &. V-y' enjoyed the evening at Rainbow Rendezvous and returned to the A weekly newspaper published in Cunningham home for the night. the interests of the residents of Y ? VMiss Madsen is a niece of Mr. Cun- Davis County, at Layton, Utah. LfL v: y'& & I 1 v H -- w Bj-en- vis-rccent- QDtafQQ OOfiKES ly. EE03 U.O.BS A 'Whsathsart1 . The IOURNAL .. - ' i 4 . r.rrr No sir, you dont have to worry about shortwhen you put electricity age of farm hands to work. A boy can do Several mens work, with electricitys help. low-co- st Farm residential rates on our interconnected 24 system are the same as in the city below the national average. 00 ttfia: i GS2 Q liSSfl 33 rtte foniB tin Sto OotIerv etc QfesmHkv THE TITLE of Wheatheait of the is bestowed on Betty Nation, 1951, Renick, 18, at the 32nd Annual Birthday celebration of Perryton, Kansas. She also wins a trip to ( International ) Havana, Cuba. ningham. Little Scott Van Fleet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoddie Van Fleet is much improved and out of the isolation ward in an Ogden hospital, lie is suffering from a less severe form of polio. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith entertained for 30 guests Friday evening. The swim crew at Lagoon wTere honored with special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freed and Mr. lovely supper served on the lawn and Mrs. Dean Swaner. After a the guests enjoyed movies taken by Melvin Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pace have returned from Bancroft, Idaho, where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Hulda J. Hess, Larraine and Joe enjoyed the recent holidays at Yellowstone park. P. J. Beesley is quite ill in a Salt Lake hospital. Royal Morgan is improved and has returned to work after a recent injury while at work. Named Deputy FARMINGTON Barbara Ev- ans was approved as dtputy clerk in the county clerks office Tues- day at a meeting of the county commission. She replaces aKthryn Gofdfellow. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of the under Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 OI THE- - MEMBER. UTAH STATE PMS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Lona U. Manager Parrish News Editor J. V. 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