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Show SEPTEMBER TIIE JOURNAL Stork Talk FARMINGTON Mr and Mrs. Richard Clark announce the birth of their third son on September 11 in a Salt Lake hospital. LAYTON A baby boy was born Tuesday at Dee hospital in Ogden to Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Nalder. The Nal-dehave two other girls, Michelle and Jacquilene. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nalder. rs Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ilampson of Ogden are he proud parents of a baby girl born Wednesday at St. Benedicts hospital. Mrs. Hampson is the former Delores Green. A daughter Vickie Ann and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Green, Layton, will welcome the new arrival home. St. Benedict hospital. This little lady weighed in at ( pounds 1 oz. and the name chosen for her is Karin Dawn. at St. Arriving also on Sept. Benedicts to cheer his mommie and daddy was a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hamblin. This makes an even half dozen kiddies for the Hamblins. The little brother will be greeted by four big brothers and one sister. To be in on the Sept. (5 B day celebration also was a little lass born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Iluskinson. She made her arrival at the Dee hospital. Also on Sept. joining the cradle crowd via the Hill A.F.B. hospital was a wee miss born to Ifc. and Mrs. Robert E. James. newborn was a Another Sept. Mr. and Mrs. to who arrived boy Goff from Layton Park. He Marvin weighed a husky 8 pounds 4 ounces. To welcome him home are three children, one sister and two broth- Hill Someone new in nursery land? Yes, thats what Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thorntin are spreading the word about. It is a wee little miss born September 3 at the Dee hos- pital. eber : Play Set Sept. 13 Neu-dec- k pre-seasa- The gridiorn duel promises to be a hard fought one. The Air Force men have talent from all the forty-eto draw from. The Mechight am - Anderson - Williams coaching trio will test their new plays and combinations against the ers. prior to officially startMi1, and Mrs. Glendon Porter ing the season against the Dixie-crat- s were happy to have a new daughter from Dixie College at St. 8 on at the George in Ogden on September i!l. join their family Sept. Dee hospital. The September 13th game will Joining the cradle crowd on Sept. !) was a girl born to Mr. and Mrs have provided the Wildcats with Willard Lewis. The mother is the only two weeks of former Shirley Fackerell. A brother drills . . . but they have been an will welcome the little miss at intensive two weeks, and the home. coaches from Weberville expect to week the work the kinks out of their new Joining justweds this are Mr. Roy McFerson and Lola squad during the forthcoming Weber-IIil- l Mae Redford. encounter. player n pre-seaso- September O was B day for several folks in Clearfield. B of course. A standing for was born to Don E. Stone tiny girl and the former Norma Padgett at Of interest is the LAYTON announcement of the marriage of Jay Land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Land, and Miss Mary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Workind hard to prepare for a liam Neudeck, of Minneapolis, n skirmish with the grid-der- s Minn. The marriage was performed imfrom Hill Air Force Base at at the brides home before the of the members family. Ogden is the Mecham coached mediate Mr. Land is attending the Univerfootball eleven. sity of Minn., and also is employed Director of Athletics, Reed K. part time at the Fust National Swenson announced completion of Bank of Minneapolis. They will arrangements for the game and make their home there. Mrs. E. C. stated that it would be played Land, mother of the bridegroom Thursday, September 13 at s p.m. attended the wedding. in the Ogden stadium. Hill-me- CLEARFIELD AF-W- n 15. lU.il. response from Theral. His parents each spoke a few words. The meeting "was closed by the male quar- tet consisting of Anthon Montgomery, Faunt Montgomery, Mr. Overdyn and Eric Goeckeritz, singing Ill Go Where You Want Me Benedieition to Go Dear Lord. was pronounced by Royal C. Sessions, another brother of the missionary. The opening prayer was given by Merlin Rawson, brother-in-laof Theral. w SALLIES SALLY'S - r o.. J u I Farewell Held For Missionary A farewell tesCLEARFIELD timonial was held Sunday evening for Elder Theral W. Sessions who has been called to the Austrailian Mission of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Those participating on the program were : Mary Ellen Wood, who played Now Is the Hour on the solo vox; talks were given by Myso tired, dear, I should ron D. Sessions, brother of the "You look carried you over the missionary and by Melvin G. Wood. have Major Albert Fallows sang Lords Prayer and remarks were made by Bishop Hoslam followed by a Big City Selection in its Longest in its field (197 inches) . . . 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