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Show October 21), 1955 THE JOURNAL The Page SEPARATED TWINS ONE YEAR OLD JOURNAL weekly newspaper published in the interests, of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A News About Folks in also gave several readings featur- FARMINGTON ing the supernatural. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Snow and small son, Rocky of Salt Lake, were visitors at the home of their uncle, Karl Ilinman and family. Mrs. Elmer Coombs of Fielding, Utah, visited at the home of Mrs. Ivy Lawson and Miss Minnie Millard on Friday, October 22. KAM.YNN 1IINMAN Correspondent if WM H::. mm Rhone 8(-- W Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of Literary Club met Wednesday evening at the home March 8, of Mrs. Gilbert Hess. Mrs. Irvin 1871). The Ladies , Pearson, program hostess, introduced her sister, Miss Lucy Rigby, who spoke on Halloween customs Also visiting Miss Millard and and the place of mythological spirits in the lives and literature Mrs. Lawson Friday was Mrs. Dick of people in various countries. She Francis. Mrs. Francis is the former Miss Carol Dean Smoot. Ward Mutual when Halloween parThe Farmington Ward was the ties were held. scene of a Stake Leadership MeetClearfield First ward Primary classes were treated to special Hal- ing held October IS after the regloween games and refreshments ular Mutual meeting. All the this week. Top Pilots had a wards in Davis Stake were repremothers party and showed their sented as MIA leaders of the Stake mothers what their lessons are all Board presented information to about. aid work in the following months. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 - .' ' rv--iry UTAH STAIF PkINS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper 222 Advertising Service No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. W Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex. $2.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager News About Folks in CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: Clearfield 91 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker recently entertained dinner guests from Salt Lake City. They were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Olsen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lojborg and children and Mrs. Pet-re- a Olsen, recently arrived from Aalborg, Denmark who - is now making her home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bodily of 00 East st. received two letters vvhich had been on the ill fated plane which crashed on Medicine Bow peak recently. The letters vere unreadable due to water and )il making the ink run. So they vrote their son Grant from whom .he letters were sent and ask him ;o do his message writing again. Irant is with the armed forces in Vlemphis, Tennessee. Mrs. Hilda Olsen, wife of Ivan )lsen of Lakeview Dr., fell on her jack porch last week and frac-ure- d her leg. Her family of five hildren are all doing their share j, 'A 4 58 of Chicago, who were joined at the head at with are their parents and older sister as they celeshown birth, brated their first birthday in Mercy Hospital. They are the first twins joined this way who are known to have both survived separation surgery. Left to right are: Mrs. Norena Andrews holding Christine Mary; Patricia, 6, and Wilfred Andrews holding Deborah Marie. THE ANDREWS TWINS to help with the housework and copied and they will be sold for cooking and will no doubt appreci- Christmas gifts all complete or in ate what Mama does when shes up Do it Yourself for older girls and around again. who may like to design and make child of Mr. and their own clothing. Mrs. Dorothy The youngest Mrs. Myron Wilcox on Center st. is having the measles this week. The Alpha Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma' Phi met at the home of Mrs. Gwen Clark this week for a business and work meeting. Business included a report from the efforts put forth last Saturday by the group in assisting with Ogdens Federated Drive. Twelve members covered a district which had been part of an area to be canvassed by members of the Multiple Sclerosis organizations. As it is difficult for victims of this disease to do this type of task this group offered to help them. Some members went to the instruction meeting held earlier in the week. The work part of the meeting was spent in making Dorothy Dolls charming little dolls of felt with complete wardrobes of very fashionable clothing from pedal pushers to evening gowns, which stay on the doll with a slight pressure. The dolls were an original idea of a friend of the group who gave her permission to have them GIT THAR FUSTEST WITH THE MOSTESTI' White assisted as Do Farm Work in Comfort HEAT ss. A wonderful conference was enjoyed this past week end under the direction of Thorpe B. Isaacson of the presiding Bishops Office. It was a second to the largest conference in the stake since its division a few years ago, in the number of attendance. Young people were given special talks and advised to show their love for their mothers and fathers and family more and to put their love into words more often. They were advised not to let false pride enter into their associations with their parents and to always be close to them and respect their advice. Elder Isaacson stated that they should do away from asking why because many times parents do not even know why they forbid certain things but it is some instinct which causes them to say no to what seems an innocent request. ELECTRICALLY ily have been batching it and looking forward to greeting the head of the housekeeping department back home this coming weekend. Kem Gardner, next to oldest son, suffered some minor bums when he took a hand in the cooking. Be Modern v. VNYWY fr V W FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light and goblins ran rampant Tuesday at Clearfield First Spooks y J ou can say goodbye to long, hard work in cold this winter. numbing Install a low-cos- t electric heater in your milkhouse, repair shop, and other auxiliary farm buildings. You will be more comfortable and do better work in less time. Electricity can do so much for so little in making your farm more profitable. 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