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Show August THU JOURNAL IURI New Lights to Be Installed In Farmington Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank News About Folks in Katherine R. Rose Correspondent Phone Farmington 11-- in eve-Sa- n J As a part of FARMINGTON the celebration of Friendly Fiesta A family party was held at the Days, new mercury vapor lights lmme of Mrs. Richard Madsens a on Farmingtons main street will week ago on Thursday evening in be turned on. relatives honor of some The fourteen new lights are on who were visiting. There wery Mrs. modern steel poles. The Utah Tow- Madsens great aunt, Mrs. John er & Light Company is doing the Fitge, of Modesta, California, installation which is being done whom she hadnt seen for forty n through the cooperation of Farm- years, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Flena, Wisconsin, and ington City and Davis County. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emery of White Cloud, Minnesota. These last two were cousins. The family gathered from all parts around. There f ''vwere Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Neering of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Manning and Jackey Barnard of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Devore, Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis and family. There were about forty guests who enjoyed each others company that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and children, Max, Norman, Ross and Trudy, have gone on a trip to the Northwest. They expect to visit Erlines brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bray. Farmington First and Second ward Sunday school are having a drive to purchase song books. They are asking each family to donate the price of a book. A ward picture show will be shown on Sep- tember for those who are inter- ested. iss Nancy Madsen visited her cousin, Diane GoodselTs home, in Shelley, Idaho, for a week. Lynn out-of-sta- last Saturday. Howell A bridal shower in honor of Miss Gladstone,! visiting Oregon, at the home of Mr. and Joyce McKay of Salt Lake was Mrs. Dean Smith. Mrs. Smith was ivon ,y Mrs. Walter Devore and Oneita Wood. Vivian Devore at the home of Mrs. Mis. Wallace Ilight has gone to Richard Madsen last Friday guests were Diego to visit with her daugh- - ning. Twenty-fiv- e 'present. Miss McKay, daughter ot ter, Mrs. Norma Allred. On Monday, Mrs. Joe Engstrom Mr- and Mrs- (01'bre W- McKa celebrated her 73rd birthday with will marry Orvill Devore, son of anl Mrs. Ernest Devoie, Au- a family party given by her daugh-- : Mrs gust L'O, in Salt Lake temple. A ter and daughter-in-law- , and will be George Jones and many friends reception will follow and relatives called through the b'iven at the home of Mrs. Vida Fox bride-to-bday to wish her well. Mrs. Eng- Clawson an aunt of the Mr. Devore just returned from strom has been ill for seven years. be was stationed Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gregory Germany where IJ. A. army. entertained their family on Satur- with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Evans and day evening at a patio supper, hon- oring Bob and Dorothy Kilpak, pri- - I'Vo daughters ot Berkeley, Calif., or to their leaving to go to Balti- visited at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. more, Maryland, where Bob will De Vaughn Jones on Sunday. Mr enter the college of Dentistry Evans works in the state farm and there. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. home loan office in Berkeley. They Fred Gregory, Mrs. Julia Gregory, have been visiting at the home of President and Mrs. Milton Hess Mr. and Mrs. Parley Thorderson of and of course, Bob and Dorothy Kaysville. Mr. Thorderson is Mrs. and Bobs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evans brother. Dick Marston is working in Boise, McLoyd Kilpack, of Murray. Bishop and Mrs. Lloyd Hess and Idaho, at the research center of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sill went to the forest service for a week. Idaho Falls to the temple last week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory and for three days. Then they went to daughter, Meridee, went to Rex-se- e some good Farmington people burg, Idaho, for a few days, who now live in Idaho Falls, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinson left and Mrs. George Manning. early Sunday morning to attend Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steed went the funeral of Jenettas aunt in by train to San Francisco on Sun- St. George. A birthday party on Friday was day. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rembuld and then go to given for the four little Frazier Sacramento where they will visit children by their mother, Mrs. with Ralphs son, Etsil, and his Tonjetta Frazier. The children, family and also his daughter, whose birthdays are so close to- Elaine, and her family. Mrs. Elaine gether are Timothy, Randy, Brian Hall and daughter, Judy, have been and Jill. The oldest is six and visiting at the home of her father youngest two. Ice cream and cake for the past two weeks and return- - was served to forty guests. is FARMINGTON ed home te Sch-midli- Sets Track Mark 1 J j - - - e. j 21, 1D31 The John W. Hess family reunion was held mi Saturday at the Lorin Furr Paik in Ogden. President and Mrs. Milton J. Hess and family attended and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess, Bishop and Mrs. Lloyd Hess. Mrs. Amavar Castano and two little daughters, Mrs. Imuna Carr, and Mrs. Flora Lambert, motored to southern Utah to spend a few days looking over the scenery and the beautiful canyons. Seventeen girls of the Farming-to- n Second ward went up Farmington canyon on an overnight camping trip. This was sponsored by the M. I. A. The young womens Mutual presidency accom-- i panied the girls to the canyon. A good time was had by all. Miss Helen Manning toured California for two weeks with friends, Janice Evans and Marlas Lowe of Layton. Harold Manning has returned from two weeks training at Boise, Idaho, with the national guard ninety-firs- t division, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes of Salt Lake started off on a vacation destination unknown; however, they At E C U otl me an so wil to of r Ke m Fo in im En P0j pc pa im tv- tic ha im thought it might be California. M iss DeAnn Clinger, of Provo, is spending a few days yith her cousin, Miss Norma Turner. Major and Mrs. Robert W. Vincent and family went to Yellowstone for a few days. They also visited the craters of the moon. It was award night for the girls of the Farmington Second ward at Sunday evening service. Bishop Richard Clark conducted the meeting. Twenty girls and three Itadtrs received awards. 4 4 CHRISTOPHER JOHN CHATAWAY sets a new record for the British Empire Games In Vancouver, British Columbia, as he crosses the finish line in the mens three-mi- le event The Englishmans time for the distance was 13:35.2. 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