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Show :. Ma RIM tiii: journal Syracuse Nevs fJorth Davis School and Mis. .Joseph Zaugg- ami family left Tuesday iim: 114- afier s ponding a few days v.iiii in Sviacux and mint, Mi-- , ictuin to tlicir lmiM California. They vi.-it-d . w - t a1, 'iaihak, j 9 A -- i How aid Mimgriam Mr. and and sons, .Joe and Gicgm;, and Mr.1 and Mrs. Sherman IKdi.iteh and daughter, Nancy, all of Bmuuiful weie dinner truest-- - of M:-- . at her home i'v aftu-noo- n last week. t I i :v i " 4 . ; ' ' f t ' I j t ? v A of of West Point Frederick Zaugg celebrated a quiet sTth biithday here la-- t week with visits to some of his lelatives accompanied by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Eva Christensen of Syracuse. Mr. Zaugg was born on April 2d, l.Sbt) in Switzerland. He was a fifteen-year-ol- d whim he came to He Utah. has been a cattle rarter and farmer. As a member of the LDS church he served two missions and served in many capacities in the ward and stake work. He married Emily Chadwick on March 5, and they were par ents of thirteen sons and daughters, twelve of whom are still living. They include, Ernest P., Karl D., and Mrs. Eva Christensen all of Syracuse; Paul Zaugg, Clearfield; August A., Union, Oregon; Mrs. Bertha Perchon and Mrs. Feil, Salt Lake City; Rulon Zaugg, Weiser, Idaho; Wilford Zaugg, California, and Joseph and Miss Eliza Zaugg in 3Vcst Point. His health has been good until the past year when he has his bad days, but his wonderful love for den. living and service still impresses Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cock of people as it has for many years. He Cooks Samuel visited the Ogden has 02 grandchildren and 12 last Sunday. Mrs. Eva Christensen had as special guests last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Huber of Rosemary, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Huber is a cousin of Mrs. Christen- is -- vice-presiden- ItEDKRKK ZAUGG Frederick Zaugg California. fireside gathering was held, Celebrates last Sunday evening at the home and Thurgond for 87th Birthday and Explorers the Mia Ki-kan- Cookers 1 Zi-n- al Council Drops Certificate Use Bountiful The certificate of occupancy required in Bountiful for the past several months was eliminated by the city council Wednesday evening. Action to drop the certificate came after study of the new building permit showed it to be t; e O.".o7-R- 2. Mrs. Peterson pi evented Mr. Mrs. Gladys Rentmeister, 17s and Mark Cook, Argyle, principal North 2nd Fast, Kaysville Phone and vice principal of the school Kays. 2!2-- J. with a fountain pen as a gift from: Mrs. Rulon Thayne, Fannington Association. the Paient-Teacher PrimaryProgram Planned At Farmington The Primary of Farmington the Farmington Second ward announced this week their 1 !."; Primary Sunday Service Program for at 7 p. m. in the Farming-to- n May 5 ward chapel. Parents and friends will be invited to attend to watch their children participate in the program. The children have worked hard and are anxious to show their parents the work they have been do- ing in Primary. The theme is, That Ye May Bring Souls Unto Me. District Legion Meet Saturday leai tu Id mith Ci imp Hie Senior High the Clearfield Chnch will hold a Community weiner lmirt in Weber canyon on at 2:.'lo p. m. They Sunday, May will held their eitmng reiiice at the sum' place. ( 3 f , ed 1 te-te- d, d, Women Will Test u-- al Miss Marian Thold of Provo was a week end guest of Mr. and Mr?. Jack Marble and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Thur-gooMr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson, Bishop and Mrs. T. Joseph Steed, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett attended the Clearfield Ladies Night dinner and social at Mas and Pas in Roy last Thursday evening. Girl Injured Deanna Clontz suffered a very serious injury and badly cut right cheek in a freak accident at her home one evening last week. Deanna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clontz. Farmington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. Tree visited last Saturday with Mr. Trees sister, Mrs. Julia Giegory at the home of Mr. and 31 is. Fml Gregory of Farmington. Mother, Infant Home Mrs. Raymond L. Chapman and infant son are now at home from an Ogden hospital. Association for the year l 7 at the inal meeting of the organization for the year last .Monday. Other officers are Mrs. Amos Cook, fiist vice-p- i evident from West Point; Second I ri t Joseph Cook, principal, and Mrs. gauge on a piessuie cooker Elmer Bambiough. South Weber, which is in preserving non s ee e t a leas u e acid vegetables and meats should Outgoing officers included Mrs. ho d every year. Eugene Peterson, president; Mis. In a leeont meeting with the William It. Willoughby, Clinton, Mr.- -. fiist Denal Utah Stale Agiieultuial College Draper. Sunset, si cretary-t- i ens- Extension Specialist in Foods and Xuti ition, Flna Miller from Logan ure r. Paient-Ttacheand the Davis County Home Agent. At the same meeting the r Organization ropoited a Karma P. Swindle, the following gift of s 00 to the- student body t r women agieed to continue testing tlie new stage curtains and another pres:-lircookers in U)."b: like amount to the Teachers of t he Mrs. John Neville, Layton phone school for the furnishing of the1 Kays. Teachers Room. 1 Mr. and Mis. Samuel (' were to as have their spt-civery pleased last Satin day, Mr. and guests Mrs. Andrew K. William- - t f In sens. County er vice-preside- s. Rubi-IKdhroo- the Syracuse ward. Guest speaker for the evening was Mis. James Williams. Catherine Marble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marble, participated with a group of dancers in Wide-Wid- e World dancing the program which was held at the State Capitol Building last Sunday afternoon. Catherine is a student of Virginia Tanner, dance instructor of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rubie Holbrook was a dinner guest Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burton at their home in Kaysville. Mrs. Samuel Cook had as Monday afternoon guests at her home, Mrs. Dale L. Pingree and Mrs. Kenneth Moore of Roy. Merrill Sessions and Veil Cox who are attending BYU and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cox of Salt Lake City were visitors at the homes of their parents last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sessions and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cox. Mrs. Joshua A. Ashton was a visitor Monday at the home of her niece. Mrs. Irma Ashton of Og- Parint-Tcach-- 1 S Mr.--. Airs. Doyle Maids Davis school Eva Chi isten-e- n of la.w .tad with . Mr--Mr. and Fmioiich Z.mgg and1 Mr. and Mis. Maivin lan itt of West Point. Mr. Elects Senior, Junior A a- - new 9 rJT M1--- . trie-woo- :J James Meadows President Youth Groups from Sunset dieted the piesident of the Nuitli Planning Parties Junior High Six Davis iela-tivi- to P-T- age Mr s. - Wt-.-- I Junior High Youth group of tlie chuiih will hold a wt iner roast at the home of Miw James Spery at l..s Pathway Dr.. Clearfield, folThe lowed by their t veiling meeting. Mrs. G. 11. linen of Key, will meit with them. Layton 5th Ward Barnes llw Quorum Officers Layton Bishop Lynn Burton of Phone Farm. Layton Fifth Ward this week announced the names of a new presiMrs. Lorene Crook, T.o West 2nd dency for the Fifth Quorum of North, Bountiful Phone AN Elders, a new ward clerk and a Mis. H. W. Nalder, Jh'2 Church finance committee for the wards Street, Layton Phone Kays. 0717-R- building program. 77 2. The Elders Quorum president Mrs. Edna Wallace, ltro South l2bT East, Clearfield Phone Clfd. is Roy Hatch, who replaces Vem Sandal). The new counselors are Gail Woodward and Forrest Johnwill he done Testing during the son. They replace Claire Stackmen months of May and June. Com- and Franklin Knovvlton. Calvin munity testing days will be de- Whitesides was retained as secresignated in some communities. In tary. others, the testers will work at Beamans Albrechtsen was aptheir homes. pointed assistant ward clerk to In order for a cooker to be prop- replace Mr. Woodward who moved erty tested it must be thoroughly into the quorum presidency. clean, (See instruction book), conThe finance committee appointtain a rack, and be left with the tester at least one day. You are ed include Mr. and Mrs. Ben White-sidechairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Fred invited to contact one of these testers now and arrange to have Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bone, Mr. and Mrs. K. Roger Bean; Mr. your cooker checked. and Mrs. Wilford Whitesides; Mr. These women have had experi- and Mrs. Frank D. Adams; Mr. ence and are well qualified to do an d M rs. J. William Burton and the job. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox. s, District No. 2 of the Layton American Legion and Auxiliary will hold its annual spring convention at the high school in Morgan this Saturday evening, beginning at S p. m. Election of district officers and reports from post and unit officers will be included on the program. Both elected delegates and other members aie invited to attend the convention. Present commander is Grant Hermansen, Bountiful, and present auxiliary president is Mrs. Leo TRADE MARK (An Aminotriazole Weedkiller) Heros the great new herbicide discovery youve been reading about In the leading farm magazines. Carney, Ogden. Choir Party The Layton First ward will hold a special choir party this evening (Thursday) at s p. m. in the First ward chapel under the direction of Igillne Johnson, choir leader. Layton Barton tertained at her home with a lum heon for Mrs. Patty Sorgant of Sacranu nto, California. Guests im hided Mu. Scigant and son. (ill o i and IlirV lullow. Layton ) Mrs. Cecil KILLS May Day Kaysville elementary held their May Day activities at the school Tuesday. Events included all kinds of games and races, a candy grab, bicycle races and a school sack lunch packed especially for the day by the school lunch workers. WHITE TOI, QUACK GRASS Kaysville Hon-solecti- ve Does not sterilize the soil Theres nothing else like it. 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