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Show May 22, 1931 Page TIIF, JOURNAL 8 livered on National and State Legislation, outlining Auxiliary programs and activities, after which each unit president gave interesting reports on the activities accomplished in their unit the past FARMINGTON The American year. This was followed by elecConLegion and Auxiliary Spring tion of District Two officers, who Farmin held vention was recently will conduct the administrative af2 No. District with ington, Utah, fairs in the American Legion AuxLatimer Della Mrs. prePresident iliary and will take office after the the session, over Auxiliary siding state convention in June, at which Nato the extending greetings time the district president will be officers and tional Department installed. and members. Among those presNewly elected officers are as ent were: Alternate National Commitfollows: Mrs. Lois Stephens, Kays-villtee-woman, Mrs. Roetta president; Mrs. Doran Dues-le- r, Mrs. Ruby J. Farnsworth, Ogden, first vice president; president Department of Utah. Mrs. Walter Green, Morgan, secSalt Lake; Mrs. Idell Bateman, ond vice president; Mrs. Leo J. second vice president, St. George; historian; Mrs. Mrs. Juanita Buckley, third vice Carney, Ogden, Roetta Kilfoyle, secretary-treasurepresident, Midvale, and Mrs. Lucy Kaysville. Larson, Magna, Utah, secretary-treasureoffices are: Mrs. Outgoing James L. Latimer, District 2 presiDepartment Chapeau to the Mrs. Marie Lucas; Mrs. La Vein dent; Mrs. Clark Cheney, first vice of president, Kaysville; Mrs. Leo J. Buckner, LaSecretaire-Caissier- e Carney, second vice president, OgOgden, Utah. histo- Interesting messages were de den; Mrs. James Stanger, New Officers Chosen by Auxiliary e, Kil-foyl- e, r, r. This tournament in volleyball represents 400 teams in all throughout the church so it is quite an honor to be the winner. A beautiful trophy was presented to the Dorothy White Correspondent team and a banquet was held in Phone: 010G-J- 1 their honor following the last on Saturday. The last three Clearfield First wards senior game were so close that those games volleyball team came through tops the team came tournament attending to cheer in the home completely exhausted. held last Friday and Saturday. The annual Swarm Day for No. Special honor also went to two members of the team chosen for Davis Stake Beehive girls and team. They are their mothers will be held this the Vein Gardner and Ralph Brown. coming Saturday at 2 p.m. at the stake house. The theme for the rian, Ogden; Mrs. Charles Ander- program is Blossom Time in A fashion show will be son, chaplain, Farmington; Mrs. featured. All mothers of these Isaac Turman, secretary-treasureto Layton; Mrs. Myra Fisher, ser- girls are especially requested these geant at arms, Bountiful; Mrs. attend with the daughters as John Roush, parliamentarian, meetings hold valuable information that sometimes is not obOgden. tainable elsewhere. Much thought A dinner was served by members of the Farmington Unit, No. goes into the planning of these leaders in the MIA 27, Mrs. Elzada Hess, president. A programs by and the presence of those for program of musical numbers was whom they are planned is always presented, including a rendition of the American Legion Auxiliary appreciated. Norda Gardner reviewed the song entitled, Poppies Carry On. News About Folks in CLEARFIELD All-Chur- All-Chur- ch ch Bee-vill- r, .VAv.yAv.wMw.v..v..WtXoy.: wmwwmv.w. & ENJOV t week, Relief society meeting this as part of the Literary lesson. Ward conference was held in Stake First ward last Sunday. workers visited the ward meetingsmeetall day. At the Sacrament Rodney ing, speakers included String- Page, Robert Speirs, Briant Arthur ham, Maurine Sanders, well White and Frank 0. Paul as Bishas the three members of the opric, Anthon Montgomery, Myron Sessions and Wilmer Barlow. First and Third ward members are reminded that the cry room at of the chapel is for the benefit mothers with young ones and the request is made that teen agers and young folk please do not use it so mothers are crowded out. h Pastor Hampton Price and left May 18 for an extended tour of the east and south. They will visit in the south with the Pastors folks and in New York with Mrs. Prices relatives. They will also visit in Washington, D. C., and in Virginia. ; j i f j fam-Churc- Stork Talk KAYSVILLE The second son and third child for the Joel Gillespies made his entrance into the world Saturday night, just two hours before his father Dr. Joel arrived from San Francisco. The Gillespies two youngsters Herb and Toni Rae are with their happy grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie of Tooele are the proud paternal s . FOOD FINEST ward Jane Eyre at the First Mr. and Mrs. KAYSVILLE Robert Sanders formerly of Kaysville and now residents of Provo are proud parents of a new son horn Tuesday morning in Provo. His older brother Sammy is anxiously awaiting his arrival home. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders and Judge and Mrs. Willis Ritter of Salt Lake. VACAflOW1 TRAVEL . SMOOTH e. book grandparents. KAYSVILLE A beautiful new baby girl made her debut into the world Tuesday. She is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawley and weighed in at G lbs., 7 oz. Her mother will be remembered , .'.V.V 4 'i i as the former Gloria Major and happy grandparents are Mr. and 5 CONVENES MODERN Theres in .w of 3 -ndes .- . . But remember as? YouU enjoy --d -- . EXTRA FUN ... vacation time .Ue fror scenic attractions canyons nBins country . tt. and srreams .carion travel step V ythe moment you you go, a b g hoice . . - te Your pleasure of ours. . . . 'f - thnU,f 22, Mrs. Bruce Major and Mrs. Leroy Crawley. arrive Fye y . 1 wher You ' attracuve paciic destination resteu V'traxU menu I-- ; pla0 is S? en under' same family tare i0 plan, ,ick' 03"' contact Little Ted is very thrilled over the arrival of his new brother. The Poulsons are former Layton residents. LAYTON Making a debut at the St. Benedict hospital in Ogden, Monday morning was a 2 oz. daughter born to Dean and Carol Thornton. Little Scott is so happy that he has a new baby sister. Dean is bookkeeper at the Utah Power and Light Company office at Layton. five-poun- XeTelft Union Word comes from LAYTON Pleasant Grove of the arrival of a son to Joyce and Ken Poulson. d, A seven-poun- d SYRACUSE bundle of all girl was born at S a.m. Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgson at the Dee hospital. This evens the Hodgson family now with two girls and two Grandparents in Syracuse are the Loran Thurgoods and the boys. Lawrence Hodgsons. Mrs. Martha Thurgood and Mrs. Malinda Briggs are the happy greatgrandmothers. |