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Show decmiiek 5 Tin: JOURNAL h, Who's New In Our Town The Kobu KAYSVILLE welcomed a baby son into the family Friday at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Devine is the former Miss Faina Carlos of Kaysville. Mrs. Leonard Larsen. Kaysville, is the grandmother. L De-vin- es - From Burbank, KAYSVILLL e Calif., comes news, the arrival of twin sons to Mr. and Mrs. William White. Mrs. White was formerly Dorean Webster of Mrs. Mina Webster, Kaysville. twice-welcom- MUGGS AND Nov. Js. Mrs. Larson is the forKaysville, the new grandmother, and Kverctt Noble. left Sunday evening for Burbank, mer Miss Sheryl McCullough. Mrs. where she will take over temporary Seven pounds of Larson makes her home with her LAYTON of houseborn was White the Tuesday, Nov. 'parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Mcmanagement baby boy Toe Cooper Cullough. hold. Mrs. and Mr. to J7 FARM1NCTON SAHARA MILL ACM - Melvin Mis. Cooper is the former Norma Bishop and Flair and Kmmy Lou are delighted Adams, gi andpan nt are the (lien Mrs. B. J. Leonard are the parents of a son horn December with a new little lady who arrived Evans. at their houe on Thanksgiving day, Noall Kvans and LAYTON KAYSVILLE The Olene Whit-iakeespecially since she is their very! the Mrs. became the parents of a and live little Whitakers wish first child. six pound baby girl Thursday of last week at the Dee hospital in ito announce the arrival of a baby LAYTON - Cynthia ami Nor- Ogden. Mrs. Kvans is the former girl Sunday at a Salt Lake hospital. man Marston are proud as punch Brace Meadows. ever th new hahy brother who was Mr. and Mrs. KAYSVILLE hum Nov. j:i, at the Dee hospital FARMINCTON (food news is to their parents the Richard Mar-- ! winging its way to Lowell W. Lar- Kenneth W. Kinney welcomed a stons. Grandparents of the children son stationed on a ship close to new daughter into the family Satare Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnes1 Korea, of the arrival of a hahy hoy urday at a Salt Lake hospital. Olub cKoles IN KAYSVILLE . Gabanet club members met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. rs . . SKEETER Lois Bleak Mrs. Bushnell. Riley was assisting hostess. Mrs. E. M. Bagley wras hostess to the Afternoon Bridge club at luncheon followed by bridge at her home in Salt Lake City Friday afternoon. BY WALLY BISHOP. Mrs. Lucille Kennah entertained j t he Shantanka club Wednesday af-- ternoon. i Members of the Athena club held their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Helen Johnson Wednesday. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Rhea Blood and Mrs. Amos Odd. An interesting Christmas program was given under the direction of Mrs. Hannah Jarman and Mrs. Ima Harvey, after which gifts were exchanged, followed by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd entertained at a buffet supper Saturday evening honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Odd and Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller. Other guests were the Geo. F. Barkers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilfoyle and the Walter Buhlers. IN FARMINGTON Reviewers Guild will meet at the home of Ferris Workman, December HI, at s p, m. Mis. Nancy Meyers will be the guest reviewer. She will present Familys Kingdom, wiitten by Samuel Wooley Taylor, about the life of his father, John W. Taylor. The Reviewers Guild have a unfortunate family as their Christmas project and all members are urged to bring their gifts. Art Graduate LOS ANGELES Miss Emy of and Mrs. Mr. Miya. daughter II. K. Miya, Layton RFD., will receive the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in executive fashion arts from Woodbury College, Los Angeles, on November -- 3. A l!Ml) graduate of Davis high school, Kaysville, Miss Miya was a member of the French club and served as of the vice-preside- nt girls association. The IOURNAL A weekly newspaper published k. the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Entered as second-clas- s matter at Act of under the Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. 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