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Show DECEMBER THIS JOURNAL 16 Club (Notes They have been making plans for celebration on a big s at the Beau December 14, at Lake in Brummel Salt City. KAYSVILLE Lakeview Neighborhood Birthday club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Weston Timothy honoring the anniversaries of Mrs. Harry Eatchel and Mrs. James W. Toone. Eighteen were guests present. The Pot Luck CLEARFIELD club will meet Saturday evening, December 1, with Mr. and Mrs. Art White, acting as host and hostess. Sleigh riding will be the order of the evening if the weather is favorable, followed by supper at the Blue Ribbon Stables in pre-Christm- 1, 1051 as Mrs. George F. KAYSVILLE The Clearfield CLEARFIELD Barker entertained at a buffet next clubs meeting is eveBiithday and bridge Wednesday supper planned for December 17, at the ning at her home. home of Mrs. Evelyn Jones in Layton park. KAYSVILLE Bay View club members met at the home of Mrs. FARMINGTON Junior LiterAlan B. Blood Wednesday after- ary club will meet December r, at noon. Mrs. Helen Parker Gibson, s p. m., at the home of Mrs. Alene Davis county librarian, spoke on Jones. Mrs. Lucille Radcliff will be new childrens and adults books. reviewer. Special guest at the meeting was Mrs. Winifred Garrett. CLEARFIELD The J. M. F. club met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby in Morgan. Five couples attended. KAYSVILLE Monthly meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Monday, December .I, at s p. m.. at the home of Mrs. George F. Barker. Mrs. Walter Buhler will be assisting hostess. Headin for the turkey show at St. George is Ronald Tew, one of many junior exhibitors who w ill compete for prizes. Ronald, an FFA member of the Springville High School, raised 16 turkeys as a project this year to qualify as an exhibitor in the junior division of the show. With one week ST. GEORGE left before the opening day of the hibiting. The second day of the fourth annual Utah Turkey Show, show, December 7,. will include to be held here December U, 7. and meetings of the Utah Turkey FedconS, Dale A. Prows, Salina, show eration convention running manager, urged exhibitors to get their entry blanks filled and returned. The show is open to both dressed and live turkeys of either e Broad Breasted Bronze or White varieties. According to Mr. Prows competing birds will be received at the with weighing, show December and some judging. folclassifying December lowing. (, the official of the show, will be devoted opening to registration, judging, and ex- Belt-vill- ! Miss Stewart To Be Wed Dec. 14 Walter W. SteKAYSVILLE wart of Kaysville announces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Miss Josie Stewart and Harold Rowe Vincent, of Provo. The couple have planned their marriage for Dec. 14 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Mr. Stewart will be host at a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah following the O SfexaD J3HOD currently with the judging and exhibiting of the show. A featured speaker, Douglas R. Stringfellow, Ogden, will be presented during the Federation dinner Friday evening. Mr. String-felloprominent as a public speaker and radio announcer in the west, received the Distinguished Service Award as the outstanding young man in the State of Utah for the past year. Because of injuries suffered during World War II as a w, graduate of the USAC in Logan. Miss Stewart also did postgraduate work at the University of A prisoner of war, Mr. Stringfellow is paralyzed from the waist down. However, through determination land ability he has been able to teach himself how to walk and has risen to national prominence. He was awarded third place in the public address division of the Freedoms 'Foundation contest, recently. First place went to General Dwight D. Eisenhower and second to former Pi esident Herbert Hoover. Mr. Stringfellows appearance at the Utah Turkey Federation convention, December 7, will mark the loth anniversary of Pearl Harbor. The final day of the show December s will be devoted to awarding of trophies and ribbons to winning exhibitors, display of top placing turkeys, entertainment, and a tour of historic St. George and surrounding scenic areas. Bond Drive Booster California and Iowa State College. Mr. Vincent, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. William Vincent, of Provo, is a BYU graduate. oQE 31ek5 0 0X3313? (MhGttE) o OiBBaammaiQ o Anna? Stasem o jsbbsD 91ek5 o SUNSHINE GOoznO e0 tt50fe to fc 50 (RRsJUffl3fISl5J ffiSfll iraaco WDGGQtf 8G0C3 o o CDqqC) A SMILING MRS. JAMES DRAKE of San Pedro, Cal., holds her daughter Madaleine Rose, shortly after her birth in Community Hospital. Delivered of an abdominal pregnancy, doctors say the tot came into the world against odds of 10,000,000 to L (International Soundphoto) RESEARCH and development rocket is dedicated to the National Defense Bond sale drive at the White Sands Proving Ground in New Mexico The missile hit an altitude of 87 miles. (International) |