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Show lux wUti unall'i 1 141 PIERPDNT AVE. SALT LAKE CITY f UTAH n.kS 10 O VOL. VIII FFIUUJARY , Xtt ft 'v ? V 4 Y ? x i j y L 4 v , , kw V, ' To x r fl ,' v ' v y. , ' v " ; f ''i k 'Mj ft P-T- ' , ' 4 ' A special Founders ', ' V,. J, y ' - r tff'k'r r.'h" $ y DAMS COUNTY. UTAH Centra! Davis A Observes Founders Day s ytfP'X v ? 4 ing was held by the Central Davis AssoJunior High Parent-Teachciation on Monday, February 20. The teachers were honored by the parents. The lady teachers received corsages and the men boutonierres. On the business agenda of the meeting, the members selected a nominating committee to choose officers for the coming year. Members of the nominating committee are Mr. Gordon Reese and Mrs. John Baker of Layton, Mr. Howard Bonnemort and Mrs. Noall Hyde from Kaysville, and Mrs. Ruth Leonard and Mr. Milton Sessions n V m &$ y Mv , w fcJ&- $ lx, A from Farmington. The Layton Fourth Ward Cadets, BASKETBALL CHAMPS the Layton Stake Basketball won have basketball team, girls with no of defeats. Julie Simmons, not record a championship, The Linda team with Ward as is captain, pictured, to Frances Sherrie are Simmons, (left right) Marilyn Phelts, girls Adams, Verlane Bulkley; rear, Della Terry, Kathryn Ellison, Mrs. Zoma Kidd, coach; Linda Ward, and Arthine Ward. was presented by 1(M members of the Central Davis band under the direction of Mr. Frank Parker. Dr. R. F. Bitner from Layton spoke on parents responsibility toward their children. Two hundred parents and teachers. along with the one hundred band students were served refreshments at the close of the evening. Music co-capta- Farmington News H j w Ford Dies on Coast First Ward Hold CENTERVILLE W. Hazel Ford, G4. died in an Alameda. California, hospital Sunday at 10 p. m., following a short illness. She by Karlynn Ilinman The Farmington First Ward re- had been visiting in California for P-T- A union and birthday party was held the past month. Funeral services are being held Mrs. Burdell D. Lemkuil has Wednesday, February 22. Mr. and m. in the at p. today (Thursday) been selected as chairman of the Mrs. Monroe Sill acted as general buchairmen. The old folks were served Centerville Second ward with nominating committee for the South Clearfield Parent-Teachedinner at 1 p.m.. with a special rial in the Centerville Cemetery. Mrs. October born was Ford 2, Association. program following their meal. of a in Bountiful, daughter Other members of the ward en- 1MU, Serving on her committee will Evans Elizabeth Wood, and be Mrs. John L. Smith, a teacher joyed a fine meal from 2 to G Henry October Ford Thomas married She at the school, Mrs. Eugene Kling-le- r, p.m., and a program presented by. Lake in the Salt 11)22, Temple, 20, from Ogden. and Mrs. William R. Turner. the Church of Jesus Christ of letter-- j Election of officers for this or11)21). died He April s, day Saints. ganization will take place April one include Survivors son,1 at the final meeting for Mr. Kenneth Sheffield, principal Thomas Ray Ford. Centerville; It;, the year. of the new Kaysville Seminary, three daughters and six stepdaughInstallation of officers will take spoke at the Sacrament Services ters, Mrs. Richard (Nadean) Stefthe same evening. Mrs. Rex held at the Farmington First Ward. fen, Hayward. Calif.; Mrs. Richard place president, reports an Music for the program was pre- (Norma) Leavett, Ogden; Mrs. H. Catmull, outstanding Founders Day meetsented by the Air ROTC from the Horton (Elizabeth) Hess. Jr., ing was held last week, with 220 University of Utah, with Melvin Bountiful; Mrs. Max (Jeanette) parents attending. The program Griffith conducting. McBride, San Leandro, Calif.; Mrs. consisting mainly of childrens Alta Egbeit, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. participation, was under the direcReuben (Luella) Call, Bountiful; tion of Mrs. Harvey Broadbent. BountiCall. Mrs. (Leah) Lyman The Davis Stake Leadership, Mrs. Carol (Erma) Stay, Mon-- j 2 birthdays. On Februmeeting for the month of Febru- ful; - February Sheldon Mrs. (Bertebello, Calif.; ary was held at the Farmington ary 27 Laurie Ann Moss, Alice L. Calif.; Beach, Erickson, Long 21. tha) Ward on Tuesday, February Steed and Paul White have birth21 eight great-grandchildren, various the from Representatives days. LaDell Manning has her three sisters, grandchildren, the Mis.j attended Stake Davis in wards birthday on February 2S. Deloies Reamson, Salt Lake City; work M.I.A. for to meeting prepare Mrs. Henry ('all and Mrs. Irvin in the following month. Mrs. Flora Lambert suffered a' Call, both of Layton. broken leg from a recent fall. Reunion Birthday South Clearfield Nominates 1 rs j ks Seminary Principal Stake Leadership P-T- A i 1 'Showboat' Taylor, Karen Bradley and Travers The With Quorum of Seventies is Ilrophy celebrated their birthdays. planning to present the program Alma J. Burnham, Bill McClurg, of Showboat on March 20. John B. Breezoff, and Robert 0. Barker had birthdays on February Judy Hiltons birthday is on Gail Assenbcrg, Farmington birthdays for this February 21. G. Clark, past week included the following; Edwin Eail, Richard R. DeJong, Norman February 21; Myra S. Jacobsen, Barbara Wilma Mills, Jeanne Larsen, Teddy Marston and Dorothy Winfree on February 22. Bradley, and Reed Van Fleet. On have birthdays M. AnderFebruary 22, George Washingtons Newell B. Wood, Grace await birthday, Ruby S. Wood, Janet son and Harold Manning Birthdays r Day meet- ,9 er ; s,y'xz Maid-O-Lar- 10c n 4 ytf w no. ir l):,i nc r:a LAYTON, . 2.1, 22. p , J y vp - & yt t f . J,v. s 2 sm w Ti , ik S'- I X ' ' f '4" t - f pk w f. ' X' f4 y 'p, vygr: to f , ?v , J f--i 'v 'K ' - ' 4" c - 4 ' s 44 ' i ''4 ' Y s '4 v aldtm r.sf ;;y rinrrrr i ' s thwiMittf M PERFECT ATTENDANCE LeRoy Terry, holding Kelley, 2 months and Mrs. Terry, holding Douglas, 1(5 months, have chalked up a wonderful record of church attendance in their family. Other children are. rear left to right, Della, 15; Clyde, 12; and Rulon, 9. Layton Fourth Ward Family Honored for Perfect Attendance LAYTON The LeRoy Terry family has a remarkable record of perfect attendance at their church meetings. They are members of the Layton Fourth Ward where Mr. Terry is assistant ward clerk. Perhaps the most outstanding record was set by Mrs. Terry herself who gave birth to two sons Mrs. Dale Holbrook has been during the time she chalked up a four-ye'perfect attendance renamed chairman of the American Cancer Society Activity for Clear- cord. Douglas, now 1G months old, field and this area. She will show a film in Sunset Wednesday on Can- made his debut on a Sunday night cer and Cancer Detection for the when no sacrament meeting was Relief Society. At this time Dr. scheduled. Kelly, who was born 2 of this year, cooperated Ralph Peterson will try to be on January hand to help answer questions. The by coming along on a Monday. same film will be shown in Clear- Terry was back home from the field Third ward Relief Society hospital and ready to go to Sunday School the following Sunday. next Tuesday evening. She has been serving as Primary Mrs. Dale Holbrook Named Clearfield Cancer Chairman ar News About Folks in secretary. Mr. Terry has attained a five-yeperfect attendance record. Della, 15, has attended 7 years without a miss, and is primary organist and assistant Sunday School pianist. reClyde, 12, has a three-yedoes as Rulon. cord, The boys would have had records, but Della brought home the measles to them twice in succeeding years. In each case she caught them herself, but had recovered in time to go to Sunday School next week. Even the babies have an almost unbelievable record for attendance. Douglas missed the first 2 Sundays of his life, and Kelley did the same thing, but they have been there every Sunday since. Mrs. Terry lists good planning and a desire to attend the meetings as important factors in attaining the unusual record. Kent Bulkley and Lynn Bulkley have eight and seven years of perfect attendance records in Lay-to- n Fourth. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Bulkley. ar CLEARFIELD Mrs. Dorothy White Correspondent Phone Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mueller of 7s Villa drive were host and hostess at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. John Rahko of Clearfield Villa, who are planning to leave for Alhambra, California, when Mr. Rahko is released from the U. S. Services this month. Mrs. Rahko is the former Shirley Denean Kosht. Other guests were A2c and Mrs. Ronald 03 Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Shogren of 215 W. uk N., Clearfield, recently Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Pitt and leturned from a three week trip their small daughter Jerolyn visit- in the east. Part of the time wras ed with J. R. Moons and other spent in Dayton, Ohio, and a visit Farmington relatives over the past was made to relatives in Milwauweek-enkee, Wis. d. The Gourmets club recently had Book dinner at the Oleys Club in Salt Margaret Ieonard Moon pre- Lake City and danced to Duke Elsented the book review at the last lingtons orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the Ladies Literary Bob Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. MerClub, held at the home of Mrs. lin Fryor and Mr. and Mrs. John IrNvin. Gill Robinson, on February 15. Review V ar 5-y- ear 2-d- ay |