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Show Page April 21, Till; JOURNAL C 1 !); South Clearfield Kindergarten B. Mary Club Noles Registering Tea Bowring, Society Editor Clearfield Call Your Society and Club News to Mrs. Bow ring LAYTON Mountain View Camp, DUP, will meet April 2U at the home of Mrs. Malen M. Littlefield, 211 S. Fort are Lane, Layton. AnSchow Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene drew Schow. Summer Swimming Dee Program Helpers Needed: Mrs. Gurr Floyd Stoker, Vera Garner Carried in Wyoming Ceremony Co-hostes- guest speaker Salt Lake City. On April 27 Mrs. Swan will be hostess to members of the Kays-villBridge Club at her home. e The Variety Group spent Monday in Provo as guests of Mrs. Samuel Blake, remembered as the former Miss Stella Criddle. Evening Bridge Club Iva Harvey will entertain the evening bridge club at her home this evening (Thursday) at s p.m. BIRTHS From MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, comes glad tidings of the Eldon Frost who is youth activities arrival of a first child, a son, born mothers of children who will enter kindergarten at the South Phone Kaysville 127 An invitation to women who are not afraid to get their toes wet In rites performed in Evanston, is being extended by the KaysWyoming, last week Dee Floyd ville Civil Association in an efStoker claimed Miss Vera Garner fort to provide additional help for for his bride. the coming summer swim program. lt is anticipated that some 3x) The new Mrs. Stoker is the KAYSVILLE Kaysville children will want to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Thornley K. Swan will be take advantage of the KCA-Re- d while Mr. Stoker hostess to members of the Bay Cross-Lagoo- n slimmer swim pro- Garner, Hooper, View Club at her home April 2.1. gram this season. Some 20 addi- is the son of Mrs. Elmer Stoker from are needed and the late Mr. Stoker, There will be a tional adult volunteers to help with the program, according to Mrs. Golden Gurr who is chairman of the swim program for KCA. It is not necessary that the volunteers be accomplished swimmers only that they are not afraid of the water, according to Mrs. Gurr who is herself an accomplished aquatic star. Prior to the opening of the season help is being offered by Mrs. Gurr to the voluntary chaperones at her heated swimming pool in her home. Women who have helped other years are most enthusiastic, said Mrs. Gurr. Anyone wishing to volunteer may contact one of the following: Mrs. Gordan Gurr, Mrs. Allan B. Blood, Mr. George Tiller, Mrs. Glen Garrett, Mrs. Lee Liston, Mrs. Vernon Clay, Mrs. Elden Nielsen, or Mrs. chairman of the KCA. Registration tea for The bride is a graduate of Ogden High School and has been active in musical circles in the Ogden and Hooper area. Mr. Stoker is a former student of Weber College. e, The newlyweds are living in Ark., where Mr. Stoker is serving with the U. S. Air Force Clearfield School will be held April 25 at 3:3.0 p.m. at the school. Mothers are asked to bring birth certificates. Mrs. Frank Corgiat will be in charge and a member of the Davis County School Board will be the speaker. Syracuse Sets Final Meet P-T- A Bly-thevill- as an Airman First Class. Ethel Zaugg Will Become Bride Of Ronald W. Inkley April L P-T- A Final meeting of the Syracuse will be held in the Syracuse Ward Hall Friday, April 27, at 7 p.m., according to Mrs. Ernest Zaugg, president. A special program is being pre- sented by the first, second, third, and fourth grades1 of the school. During the evening installation of new officers for the coming Syracuse In a ceremony to be Davis High School and of Weber year will be held. performed Friday, April 20, Miss College. Mr. Incley is a former stuEthal Zaugg will become the bride dent of the University of Utah. of Ronald W. Inkley. The bride-to-b- e is being exten' OLB HUSO C Following the ceremony, the new- sively entertained prior to her marlyweds will be guests of honor at riage date. Last Friday evening, a reception in the Syracuse Ward aunts of Mr. Inkleys entertained Chapel to be presided over by par- with a bridal shower for her in ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City. Ernest F. Zaugg, Syracuse. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Nolene benedict-elecof is the son t The Hodson and Mrs. Marvetta SaunB. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Inkley, ders entertained with a personal shower at the home of their parSalt Lake City. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey. Miss Zaugg is a graduate of Mr. Inkley will make a home for his bride in Salt Lake City. LET US SPINETSTYLE YOUR OLD PIANO sum your UP TO SATIS! Mia Maid Festival in Oavis Stake to Lt. and Mrs. Jay C. Hess. The baby will be named Cameron MarDavis Stakes Mia Maid Festival shall Hess, and he is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. New- will be held Saturday evening at ell Hess, Farmington. Other grand- the Farmington Recreation hall beparents are the Kenneth Burnetts, ginning at 7 p.m. Salt Lake City. Guests will be seated at small tables for the luncheon which is COMPLETE for Mia Maids and their mothers. Carol H. Cannon, chairman of the Mia Maid Committee of the Gen. . . Teas . . . Weddings eral Church Board will be the guest . . . Church Functions Frappes . . . Punches . . . speaker. . . . Frozen Salads Musical numbers and the presentation of Mia Joy Awards will be included on the program for Artistry in Ice Cream the evening, according to Mrs. KenDIAL 3017 Harrison Blvd., OGDEN neth II. Sheffield, stake Mia Maid supervisor. Catering Service 65 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. 852 East 450 South, Cleariield THIS IS very attractive frame, ranch type home on large 62x172 lot, with complete fence 12x18 living room with carpet and drapes. Convenient kitchen and utility room. 2 nice bedrooms, garage, many extras. $10,600. LOW DOWN PAYMENT LIKE RENT TERMS! OUR REPRESENTATIVE will be at the Open House. MORTGAE LOAN CORP. REALTOR 1201 FIRST SECURITY BLDG. RHONE 3-53- 18 Too Late West Point Jaycee Meeting Planned West Point The Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold their dinner meeting Saturday, April 21 at 8 p.m. at Kays Noodle Parlor in Ogden. Jack Smith, ledaership training director, from Hill Air Force Base, .will be the guest speaker. Glen S. Singleton stated that the wives are being invited to the meeting. Gives you the advantage of the full, large tones of the upright with the charm and petiteness of the spinet. Our restyling and refinishing service includes reconditioning the action, and delivery at no tuning, pick-u- p extra cost to you. To Classify Phone DAvis FOR RENT 2 large family room, large living room, bath, kitchen, BEDROOM, store room. Country Living. Children Welcome. $55 mo. on year lease. 1st house south of the North Farmington Chi'rch. Phone for appointment to ELgin 4389 4-- 19 tf. HARTi OSES SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH AdvertUtmeni Bakery Sale Planned By Kaysville 4th Kaysville Fourth Ward Mutual Improvement Association is conducting a bakery sale on Saturday, April 21st from 10 until 5:30. Bowmans and Fianvay markets have offered space in their stores on this date. Hope youll all be there to make a purchase for some good eating. iMm Change makes available good Rawleigh business in N. Davis County. Splendid business secured in this district for many years. Unexpected Exceptional opportunity for right man. Write Eawleighs, 1415 23rd Dept. St., Denver, Colo. UT-201-5- 2, From where I sit ... it Joe Marsh They Travel "In Class" Oar high school correspondent says that Economics and Geography students are going in for grass roots studying. Theyre going to charter buses and take off on Operation a ten-da- y look at some of the things theyve been studying about As I remember, it was hard to keep your mind on schoolbooks at this time of year. Todays kids can give in to that old urge to bust out of the classroom with a clear conscience. Wish theyd take me along. From where I sit it doesnt hurt us adults , either, to get out and see how the rest of the country lives. We find the typical American doing everything from herding cattle to flying planes . . . with everything from steak to chowder for his favorite dish everything from beer to buttermilk for his favorite beverage. And the more we study our differences the more we learn how alike everyone is underneath. ... Mot Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundat um |