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Show Page 9 May 28, 1955 THIS JOURNAL 8 , News About Folks In NAVY CHIEF ON THE 'NAUTILUS' KilYSVILLE Norma Preeee, Correspondent Phone 293-K Mrs. William Swan and children were overnight guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hutchinson in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green and children, Ogden, were dinner guests of Mrs. Louise Green Sun- day. Mrs. Whitlock Swan and daughter, Sherie, were dinner guests of Mrs. George W. Swan Mr. and Sunday. Varge Thompson left by plane Sunday for a weeks business trip Chief of Nava! Operations, peers nuclear-powersubmarine Nautilus of the the periscope through Admiral made an of The cruise. trial first latest her the leg during Nautilus the the sprung a trip, overnight inspection voyage. During for to New in its base lcalc and returned repairs. London, Conm, ADMIRAL B. CARNEY, ROBERT ed to San Diego, Calif. The Kaysville First and Sixth wards held their closing social together Tuesday. They enjoyed a splendid program and a skit was put on by Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle, Maude Odd, Dee Rushforth and Margene Hill. Light refreshments were served. and family, Roy, visited Sunday Mary Rutledge, Dorothy Carter, S. IL Behling. Ruth Rone, Ellen Milgate, Ada with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hockings, Dewey and Opal Neilsen. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Ilodson, Ed Thurman, Grover, Wyo., is Ogden; Clearfield, were Sunday dinner visiting his daughters, Mrs. Elmer guests of Mrs. Frank Bennett. Ward and Mrs. Eva Drainey. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dan and The original Kaysville Third children visited friends in Murray Ward Mia Maids held their rose Sunday. evening Tuesday, May 21 at the Mrs. Charles Brown, Nampa, home of Bishop R. A. F. McCorbeen visiting her daughmick at s oclock. It was formal Idaho, has Mr. and Mrs. Hal and 19 girls participated in tying ter and family, the rose bouquet. The program Anderson. Mrs. William Slade and Mrs. consisted of: Trio, Marilyn Manin sell, Linda McCormick and Bette Roetta Kilfoyle spent Thursday Bishop; piano duet by Mary Ann the sewing room at the Fort Dougand Mrs. Edna Wood; Evelyn las veterans hospital. Mrs. Robena Ence entertained Brough gave a reading; Joyce Smith sang and Vernean Butcher the Oak Camp, Daughters of and Delores Jones both gave talks. Pioneers camp at her home WedIt was for the mothers and daugh- nesday evening. Mrs. Zella Ileslop ters. Light refreshments were gave the lesson on the Continuaserved. Mrs. Leon Harrison was tion of the Mormon Battalion. cla ss leader and in charge of the Auxiliary organization positions in the new wards in Kaysville have evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Behling been appointed as follows: Iaf SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOn Mrs. Hal Anderson entertained the Y. Y. Y. Club at her home evening. 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