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Show A u mi'' I i, I '.). I T1IU JOUItNAI, Page 3 Holt eomlucted the meeting with First Ward had a luncheon at the Lions Elect Ami stake Cuide Scout leader church to wish her well. The Helen Mar Miller Camp of the DaughIniernational President uivili)' one n t! ;t is a and Maevoi) Hateinan and ters of the Pioneers had a lovely givie all,-Certificing the otliei hicakfnM on the patio at the home ate.-' 1m live ve;n ierviee to the of Mi ss Emma Miller in honor of CLEAR FIELD The Alpha Mrs. Steed. The Mountain View auxiliary were ivei. to Leora Pace, Lambda of Beta Sigma chapter Macvon Bateman and a ten year Clul lm(l a ,iinner on Mrs. Ardi-tSessions of Salt Utora,' Phi enjoyod an International proaward to Ann lSlair at Lagoon to gressive dinner this past Monday Lake lias keen slavint: at the home Satul,la' ''enmS lur ru0,M,r- "'e all hate to see he regional playoff for Junior evening. The group of eleven mem- of her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Aml-iblMrs. Steed leave. She is the last soithall teams has heen scheduled bers began the evening at the of one of the old families of Farm- lor Au trust It in Ogdon. It has home of Mrs. Frank 0. Bringhurst Let .rami Gregory enjoyed not yet heen decided whether a in Layton, where canapes and to- the week end tishing at Afton, nigton. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lambert North Davis Stake team will parti- mato juice cocktail were served in He reports the fishing yoming. . and family went with a group of cipate in this. If so, they will he an atmosphere of Old Mexico. Mrs. was terrible hut the lots of trip students and general public to announced jiev Vl v.k. Elaine Smith assisted as I he tun. hot weather finally Cave in visit the Minnetonka 1: s heen Dellane Jes-o- p spending He went fish. with the up caught Bear . Iake County, Idaho. The the past feweeks assisting his The dinner progressed with salad with an old school lriend, Bill A, tour was conducted by Mr. Lam- .n their farm in grandparent ' served amid the decor of ot being Lake. Bvwater Salt I,'"?'. ,1 Cache oeit and they went for the pur- I ' Valley. Blue Hawaii at the home of Mrs. ' Mrs. hthel has returned Udy Vc p0se 0f seeing the rock forma-froCelia Highv ha recovered from Bruce Nalder in Clearfield with her Maurice son, visiting tions anj investigating anything an infected f,.t .hi'h has slowed Mrs. Sam Chelemes acting as coMonroe L. Nute Mr. in Lake. Salt has Udy Udy geologically. They were very much down her summer acivity, hostess. heen sick and in the hospital. impressed with the wonder of it Mot. roe L. Nute of Kennett Square, Mr. and V.H..r. y 0. Wassink The main course was then servA number of parties have been all. There were twenty-thre- e in IVr ylvania v.as elected Interna- celebrated their wedding anniver- - ed at the Anthon Montgomery for Mrs. Hattie Steed prior the party. tional I resident of Lions Interna-tiorresidence on Maple street with given to her departure from Farmington ul the Associations 37th Teachers report meeting for the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sessions and chicken pie and hot rolls being the Annual Convention in New York to make her home in Union, Utah, Farmington First Ward Relief Cit v Irons International with more M'. and Mrs. Ernest C. Ilarpham fare and a Scottish atmosphere where her daughter Thelma lives. Society will be held at ten oclock than half a million members in celebrated the .anniversary of their prevailing. Tiny black Scotty Dog Since her son Gorin and his fam- - on Tuesday. Report meeting for 11.000 clubs in 58 countries and mandate on Friday, this week. favors were at each members moved to New Mexico, she Farmington Second Ward will be Keoyrupiiii al locations is the world's ,'mull fry on (h0 sick list this place. Assisting Mrs. Montgomery ily decided to make her home in ten oclock on Monday. All teach-Uniolargest service club organization. week includes, children of Don and as hostess were Mrs. Ivan Iverson The Relief Society of the ers are urged to be there. Connie Petterborg who are recover- and Mrs. Arthur T. White. News About Folks in The evening was topped off with ing now from the measles, and the BYRD hoys of Edward Smitty Smiths a luscious Swedish dessert and CLEARFIELD family who have had the measles punch being served at the Cullen .'AVWAy'.'.W.'.'A'.y Wf v Mrs. Dorothy White also. Also recovering from this Lockhart residence on Villa Drive .1! souse Correspondent is part of the family of with the decor highlighting the an.i Mrs. Deraid Purser ar- Aan Olsen. Whooping cough has charm of a Bit of Sweden. Each 1 tM liwd home th' week from an ex- been the order of the week for guest was presented with a tiny tended tour of the West and North. Hie kiddies at the Fred Chavez lace cap fashioned Swedish style residi nee, at the Dob Oaisford home which they wore for the balance west r.l af Ray Walkers. A agu t Ls is the date set for the of the affair. At each place was a Mr. and Mr, Roy Sainsbury have tiny nut cup decorated with repliPimmuy Sumner Fiesta to he held at First Ward. .ccontly moved into a new home in cas of Swedish boys and girls. The Lincoln Cardner family have Central Park subdivision. Welcome Mrs. Mary Mueller, immediate ack to First Ward, you fine folks, past president of the group, anreturned this week from a few d have been living in Clearfield nounced that a certificate of condays stay in Cowley, Wyoming at hey the home of Mrs. Gardners rela- - MIa for several years, gratulations had been received The date with relatives of the Salt from head of the organization in lives and also a opening .n Star Valley and in Afton. Wryo. Lake Temple has been changed Kansas City, for the achievement The trip also took them to Yellow- - from August 1C. to August t. Please of the chapter as a Three Star take note, you Temple goers. The chapter for 10r.3-.Ttone Park. This is awardMiss Gail Johnson, 11 year old Temple work has hit a summer ed for various types of civic and liece of Mrs. Lincoln Gardner is slump in most wards. Bishops are social participation by the chapdaying with the Gardners as their asked to encourage ward members ter. She also presented the group ruest this week. She is from to resume this work again as soon with a certificate of appreciation possible. received from the Utah division of lyron, Wyoming. The John Baggs are busily g A Ward Tun night is in the' the American Cancer Society for a on new addition home to Clearfield their First ing for stage the chapters participation in the Vard. The date is tentatively set on too East Street these days in Cancer Ciusade in the spring. or August 1th. hopes to get it completed before Chapter will join Ogden chapAt the Second Ward Primary fall. ters of Beta Sigma Phi in an anand Mr. Mis. Rich Orrian and nual picnic to be held on August rogram, last Sunday evening, Mrs. sons their left last Saturday fora 22 at Wpber County Memorial da Brown was honored as the ... in va Wind River Mountain Park in ration most the idy who had worked Ogden canyon. ' Gww.. 0 ears with Homebuilding work in region of Wyoming, M aid was held this past Monday he Ward in the past. Maevon Bate- August to is the date of the next ADM. WILLIAM BYRD recreates a familiar polar scene in Cleveland as mn was honored as the lady now meeting for all ladies in Second uveirng with a social following for he announces he will lead another expedition to the Antarctic region. all officers and teachers and their Ward Relief with with A penguin enjoys his home-mathe program Society. snow pile. erving (International) under the direction of the Second partners Verdell at Mrs. record. ie longest Leadership meeting Young Mens Mutual officers and LINE THE INDO-CHIN- A teachers. R. J. SCOWS SCRAP BOOK SCOTT By All Second Warders are invited to a Ward Party at Como Springs on August It. The particulars will he announced in the Ward New Tetter this coming Saturday. Among the adults on sick list . this week was Mrs. Joe Merrill and (jWAMLfAL, Mrs. Margene Liljenquist. M L LTS Af Special Supper Held by Local Sorority WiN-ko- ; n 1 - li . f i?vAh . - tj G- -' m . . al . n. 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