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Show Page October 22, THU JOURNAL 8 Mrs. Glen rating of excellent. The Farm- Allen, Mrs. John Robins, ington First Ward Road show, un- Cundall, Mrs. Vera Liston, Mrs. family members and deer and duck hunting. The Farmington Second Ward pounced the birth of a baby boy last week. Also announcing a new son were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mack-ree- l. News About Folks In FARMINGTON KAKI.YNN JIINMAN Correspondent Telephone 86-W Lieutenant and Mrs. Jay C. Hess of MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida, presented the North Farmington Ward Sacrament Service program Sunday night, October .10. Mr. Jim Ramsey, a Florida boy who is attending the BYU, came also, and he and Marge (Mrs. Jay C.) Hess sang a duet. They were accompanied by Miss Eleanor White, another BYU student. Mr. and Mrs. Iless are here for a two weeks vacation of visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess and their daughter, Joyce attended a dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burnett in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, October 12. Mr. Hal Bourne and his wife, Annette of Salt Lake, were visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne, on Sunday. The North Farmington Ward road show, under the direction of Mrs. Doris Rhodes has won the C XL der the direction of Miss Diane Monte Peterson, Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith, and Mrs. Paul Henry. day. Don Edwards, teacher in the , The Literary club met WednesSecond Ward Book of Mormon day evening at the home of Mrs. the eveSunday School class, gave a party Mina Flint. Hostesses for Green and Friday evening for his class at ning were Mrs. Jane the home of Wallace King. Twen- Mrs. Maurine Bradey. Mrs. Carol Duckworth reviewed the book ty were present. Jerome Price, The Oakley Camp Daughters of Katrina by Mrs. Mamie Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. ington relatives that from a is recuperating Clarence Waterfall Wednesday eve- Dumke heart attack she suffered several ning. weeks ago. Mrs. Ralph Williams was hostess at a dessert party for members Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess were of the KCA Costume Committee host and hostess at a dinner Monday evening at her home. given in their home Sunday eveGuests were Mrs. Truman Cur- ning. Guests attending were their tiss, Mrs. Paul Boyer, Mrs. Wallace daughter, Joyce, their son and imafluii nuifrnxiiLitflfla: Not long ago a hush-hus- camouflaged h, 56 Chevrolet scorched the 56 Chevrolet sets new Pikes Peak record in test! top-secr- et Wfwr nerve-breakin- g road up Colorados Pikes Peak for a new NASCAR certified record the first time that old King of the Mountains has seen a new official stock car record in years And what a roadl 170 chilling turns and no guardrail Its the first and only time a new model ever proved itself such a great road car before its introduction! The 56 Chevrolet showed the kind of performance that makes driving safer and more fun. So wait for the car that beat the King of the Mountains! T 1 1 S5 X i S ?. I. -- Weber canyon. Other canyon sightseers were Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick and her kiddies who went into the East Lay-to- n hills for leaves last week, Mr. land Mrs. T. L. White and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. White, accompanied Claude Smith who is here from Chicago thru Weber canyon and over the hills to Huntsville and the North Davis Stake camp and back thru Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs. William Robins, of 190 So. 800 E. street spent a week visiting with Mrs. Carol Probert and her daughters, Mary Ann and Carol Jean, near Fillmore. They returned home Friday. VS '(A i 03 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harmon of 3250 South Redwood Road have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen to Clayne M. Talbot of here. A November wedding is planned. .4N A 'S Mrs. Dorothy White Correspondent Phone Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William Donahoo were among canyon travelers recently to see the beautiful fall scenery and gather some leaves for homes. They traveled thru American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scoffield and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stoker combined business with pleasure on a recent trip to Denver, Colorado. a f CLEARFIELD at Huntsville. 'TSW . News About Folks in Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Green accompanied by their granddaughters, Linda, Suzanne Christine visited President David 0. McKays farm Notional Association for Slock Car Aulo Racing whoso official limed and certified the performance of this preproduction model. v v'v'' 1935 Mrs. Marr Cheney recently tertained for Mrs. Robert w en- Scof- Delbert Owens, Mrs. Raymond Layton, Mrs. Tony Mrs. Charles Hogan. Mrs. Delbert Barnum, and Mrs. Edward Brumfield. field, &A Mrs. Tap-per- v ..A X A iXX,..,.. r-siX- - 'A& ; . Mrs. M. D. Murphy, of 103 Center street had a 79th birthday anniversary on October G, which was celebrated with a dinner given for her sons and daughters and grand children. Present were Mrs. Wayne Harris and daughter, Ida Mae, Mrs Floyd Hedgewood, and her two sons, Terry and Randy; Mrs. Jon Clark, Mr. and Mrs. David Boor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry and two children, Vickie and Frankie; Mr and Mrs. Victor Murphy and daugh- ter, Teresa and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy. K ? 'ww ...PTC - .v..v. , - , . A' ?" ' , i? nz fj A RECORD-BREAKIN- G MMiaaite $ J i v ' ' f. :Ai , - v 'vi MMlWMiiiililil A JyJ b ;'vV,yS J s Frankie Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry, of Lakeview drive is hospitalized this week in a Salt Lake hospital for a series of treatments after a seige of illness. All his friends wish him best success in this treatment. liTTI'IW I'tfUHi! daughter-in-la- NEW CHEVROLET The hot one's even hotter! w, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Kennc Burnett and family, Mr. and M Samuel Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Ke: Todd, Miss Eleanor White, a Mr. Jim Ramsey. Mr. D. B. Hall of Leavenwor Kansas, is visiting his son, I Ray Hall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory Turner, and the Farmington S ond Ward road show, under direction of Mr. Gunther Newra both earned the rating of vi good. The road show theme this year was The perfect da s nn LAYTOII, UTAH o, 1 MORGAN, UTAH |