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Show MAY 9, !!).:. Tin: JOURNAL About Folks in FRO. RB'.'.EVBLR WHAT YOU SAID W'hilM NOU HAD THE FI6HT 'CU V.cAM, A LAST WEEK AMD CAME. 6RAUPS7 X HOME WITH A FLACK EN E 7... SYRACUSE WHAT Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett MCZT) ,VeiL,6?AUPMA'S DO Correspondent Rhone: (J2-J- OMLY COMMENT ABOUT HE? COLLISION WAS ")OU SHOULD HAVE SEEM WHATZDD TO THE OTHER CAR.V" 2 The Fifth and Sixth grades from the Syracuse public school enjoyed a trip to the bird refuse west of IJrigham City Wednesday. Teachers of these two groups are Principal Clyde Cailey and Mrs. Until 15. Hampton. Mrs. Royal W. Hampton and Mrs. Rufus C. Willey will be cohostesses to the Syra-Lit- a club i ; ; i t , 5 members Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Willey. Special Mothers Day programs are being planned for both of the Syracuse wards Sunday schools next Sunday morning. The services will be at 11:.5( a. m. for the members of the Syracuse Second ward, and at the Syracuse ward they will commence at 10:00 a. m. Elder John Lynn Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Barton, has returned home after spending the past two and a half years in the Spanish American mission field. John Bennett celebrated his tenth birthday anniversary on Tuesday May rth. Fifteen little pals of John formed a birthday party at the Bennett home after school. Following baseball and other games a buffet supper was served to the group. lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett. planned music festival climaxed the joint meeting of the two Syracuse wards MIA Tuesday evening. The officers of the YMMIA and the YWMIA, who have served for the past two years were honored. A well . Benny, Marion and Dan Weaver, for treatment, returning home Sun and the Les Moekles. The time was day. spent in campaigning luncheons, dinners, etc., and the Layton club came back with first place awards in Americanism which was won on the annual Riata Days with La Mar Day serving as chairman the past year. Dan Weaver has served as president of the club the past year. The new presidents duties will be taken over in June by Glen Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phippen have moved from Hill Villa to the Gene Butler place in Dawson street. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howe and family and the Hylon Smiths have moved into new homes in Kaysville. Mrs. Milton Call was taken back to the Dee hospital again Friday ' Mrs. Elizabeth Wood is improving at the home of her daughter, Mis. Irvin Call, after a recent ill- ness. Mrs. John Evanson, Centerville, Mrs. Arthur Bulkley and Airs, Frank Day entertained at a pink and blue shower Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Melvin Davis, at the Bulkley home. Thirty guests were , X' - ' , . " , fniiipiwuimpi pj ' v,- niiimii - 'Si . AT v kJt present. Mrs. Milton Call was honored with a family dinner Wednesday evening on her birthday at Maddox Cafe in Brigham City. Guests were Milton Call, Mr. and Mrs. Don DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Call and Vernetta Call. A salute to this state as one of Americas most vacation areas is featured in the Fram Corporations televisionpopular show, V a eat ion land America. The TV show stars John Cameron Swayze and his lam.ly (left to right) John Jr., Swayze, Mrs. Swayze and buzanne. I no show will be televised over one of the largest NBC-Thookups in the U. S. and Canada, promoting the resort and tourist attractions of this area to millions of prospective visitors. coust-to-coa- st V With all its higher quality . . . The Syracuse Second ward MIA meeting will be held Monday evenings at S p.m. and the Syracuse ward will continue as usual on Tuesday evenings at s p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Alan Flint and son, and Mrs. Cerissa Thompson, spent Sunday afternoon visiting with relatives in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus C. Willey have returned home from a two weeks vacation in Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada. While at Pheonix. Arizona, they and were guests of their Mr. Lee and Mrs. daughter, and their family. Mrs. Ole C. Sessions was honored with a social at her home last Thursday afternoon. Fifteen close friends formed the party in celebration of Mrs. Sessions birthday anniversary. son-in-la- w Mc-Broo- m Sedan. At Above: The The Sedan, two of right: 16 beautiful models in 3 great new series. Two-Te- n It brings you more new features, more News About Folks in quality for your money LAYTON Mrs. Maggie Simmons Phone It was lowest-price- 02R)-J- 1 a big week end for the of Lay-toJaycees and Jaycee-Ette- s when they motored to Verand nal attended the Utah State Junior Chamber of Commerce isth annual convention. 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