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Show MAY 10, m THE JOURNAL 3 The Eternal Gift 0 (D 8 o o News About Folks in KAYSVILLE Arnold M. Barnes Correspondent Phone: Kays. 34 Mrs. Norma T.- - Swan was hostess to the Bay View members at her fyome Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Becker Walker gave an interesting talk on Child Delinquency" after which refreshments were served to members and the following special guests: Mrs. John Logan, Miss Miriam Beazer, Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, Mrs. Morrie W. Barton and Mrs. Norma Dean Davis. During the afternoon several vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Ruth Frost, Mrs. Bonnie Gunnell and Mrs. Clover Sanders. 18 CfertGMM)03 m) 0te&rfe ?Xfe037 Wootes oo You can say goodbye to fret- ting over no hot water when if you put an you want it ... automatic electric hot water heater to work. Clean, safe hot there at .the A-BO- MB BLAST na er Mrs. Esther Green Sunday. ' as 'i' SOLDIERS SURVIVE Lake City visited with their moth- electrically is so low in cost, too. OKOliafi - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rummell, Salt turn of the tap. And hot water a.X5T3 Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Robins, The Evening Bridge club met at Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. William E. Slade and fam. Thursday evening. Mrs. Nettie B. Wilcox had as her ily.Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Barnes at- Stuart of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Alan tended a family reunion in Farm- Barber and children, Bountiful and ington Sunday4 afternoon given in Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox and honor of Mrs. Barnes mother Mrs. daughter Kathie, Layton. an operation for the removal of tonsils Saturday. Miss Alice Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bennett, arrived home during the past week mission from the where she had spent the past 18 months doing missionary work for the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat' ter day Saints. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Darr and two small children visited in Ogden Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lopez and family. Texas-Louisia- water David Rice on her 80th birthday anniversary. Monday Mrs. Barnes entertained a number of relatives at a well arranged dinner party in honor of her mother. Miss Marco Lavender underwent COsD&a? is always Sandall, Carol Linford and Sherman Sheffield, who are attending the BYU at Provo, were home for the week end. " 3r3 Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Bailey, New York City, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Darr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wiser, daughter Marsha and sons Billy Lee and Van, and Edis I. Rawlings, all of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Efil Woodward and sons Jimmie nd Aaron were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holmon at their home in Park City. Misses Sharon Heslop, Jane CLIMBING FROM THEIR FOXHOLES, ground troops observe the atomic blast at Yucca Flats, Nev, from their position a scant three miles from the target area. Lt Gen. Joseph M. Swing, one of three generals in the foxholes, said that the worst that most of us got was a mouthful of dirt. The bomb exploded at a 3,500-foaltitude. ( International ) ot |