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Show JULY THE JOURNAL 8 Lcnix Badger of Livingston, Mont- the Fourth holidaying in the canana. Mrs. Badger is remembered yon. as the former Beth Gailey. Trekking south over the Fourth Celebration of the Fourth was holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Max held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lunt. They visited relatives in Ross L. Brown who invited neigh- Provo. bors Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bonnemort, Friends of Mary Jolene Morton Bob and Elizabeth, and Mr. and gathered at her home Tuesday to Mrs. Bernard Kannah, and Robert sing happy birthday to the young over for an outdoor picnic supper miss who celebrated her tenth and setting off minor fireworks. birthday anniversary. She is tho Mrs. Charles C. Burton has been daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John visiting at the home of her daugh- Morton. Mr. and Mrs. ter and Also on the birthday party list William II. King. Mrs. Burton rewas eight year old Ileen Cooley, cently returned from Fresno from of the Marcus Cooleys. a visit with her daughters fam- daughter She invited friends to her home News About Folks in KAYSVILLE Arnold M. Barnes Correspondent Phone: Kaysville 31 Mrs. Arnold I). Barnes is seriously ill in an Ogden hospital. Its a quiet place at the Joseph B. Jarman residence. The II. L. Gran, quists and four children have departed for their home in San Lorenzo, California, after visiting at the Jarman home. Mrs. Gran-quis- t is the former Ardeen Phillips, a daughter of Mrs. Elburn Chipman and granddaughter of the Jarmans. A recent three day visitor at the ily (the Howard Richards) there. to help her celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian and Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mrs. Verna Anthon was a Tues Gailey was their daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster spent son-in-la- w, day visitor in Kaysville. Beautiful blue Bear Lake was the Fourth of July destination of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Odd and daughters, Nannette and Nancy. To celebrate their mothers birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bishop and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey and family took a picnic supper to Bountiful to the home of Mrs. Frank Bishop Friday, July 3. Also there was another son, Mr. and Mrs. Ilymie Bishop and his family. The latter Bishops are planning to move into a new home on Crestwood as soon as it is 11, 1 Honeymooners' Order is heavens first law. Alexander Pope. HOWLAND C. MERRILL, 85, oldest delegate attending the Kiwanis International Convention in New York, carries his bride, Cora, 65, across the threshold of their bridal suite at a Manhattan hotel. They were married in California last week. They plan to visit a number of upstate New York cities and, of course Niagara Falls. Each has been married previously and each has three children. 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