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Show May 2(5, I DM! mi; journal - News J About Folks In Clinton Student FARMINGTON KAItLYNN Elected lead HINMAN Birtlulajs Of USiiC Group Farmington - Celohi ating birthdays this week are Keith Men ill, R. Melvin Giiffilh, Alta C. Hess, Wayne West, on May 2:2; Mikesell, Robert T. Snow, Zelda Tidwell, Kiik Myers on May 21; on May 2.1 Carolyn Lea .Shelton, Ross Roberts, Mrs. Rom Chaffin, Colleen Thuiston, Robert Terry Dui ham, Tommy on May 20; Mildred E. Baekman, Sandra Turner, Ricky Maroney, Hairy W. Anderson, Da-- , vid White, Doris Hamilton, Kenneth II. Spencer, Mike Lund on Clinton Mil-kelson- A. C. in Logan. Nancy is a junior at the college where she is majoring in physical education. She is also state secretary of the student section of the American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation and a member of the Physical Education Majors and Minors Club. While at Weber College, she was a member of the Weber Club, secretary of the Student Union Board, president of La Dianaeda Social Club, and freshman and sophomore class representative of the Board Mrs. Violet lreece of Control of Weber College. Farmington Richter, (1(5, died Sunday at her home following an illness. Funeral Services Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess entertained dinner guests on Sunday, May 20. Guests included Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Burnett and son Charles, Mrs. Burnetts mother, Mrs. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs. Hess' sister Stella Blake. The Hess daughter, AUSTRALIAN VISITORS Joyce was also visiting for the week Born June 11, lss!, in Mrs. James Wood-sid- e end. Kaysville is the at Joyce employed ton, she was a and daughter, Mary of Queens- Utah Valley Hospital in Provo liam John and land, Australia, visited recently for three days at the home of Mr. and Ireece. She married Ranson Wells Final Social Mrs. Chester C. Flint. The ladies Richter on 14, 1P14, in The MIA of the North Farm- Salt Lake February are with a group of Australians City, and the couple rewho are on a world tour in the in- ington Ward had its final social ceived their endowments in the terest of education and agriculture. for the winter season with a e Salt Lake LDS Temple on June to the Salt Lake on TuesThey will visit with farm families is, 1P11. They lived in Salt Lake in the states of America before go-- I day night. The outing was under City until 1P21 when they moved to the direction of Maurice Bourne ing to Europe. Farmington. and Howard Bott, presidents of the Active in the LDS Church, she Tact consists in knowing how far MIA. was a member of the Farmington we may go too far. First ward where she had served Jean Cocteau. in the Relief Society and other orRelief Society The North Farmington Relief ganizations. She was also a member of the Society held its final social program Monday night with a literary Aurelia S. Rogers Camp DUP lesson given by Margaret Crystal. Survivors include her husband, the of Relief society Farmington; four daughters: Mis. Presidency has been Emma Moon, Allene Leon- Dale (Florence) Barton, Kaysville; Mrs. Dale (Beverly) Holbrook, ard, and Virginia Fullmer. Clearfield; Mrs. Lillian (Lu Jean) Barlow and Mrs. John (Daisy) Mission Reports Moigan, Bountiful; 11 grandchilMr. Vince Hess, son of Mr. and dren; a brother, Perry Preece, Mrs. Newell Hess, gave his mission report to the North Farming-to- n Ward on Sunday, May 20. He mission reported on his two-yeto the Northwestern States. Next Sunday he will speak to the Kaysville Sixth Ward at :x) p.m. Conducted For Violet Richter North Davis I Svarm Day Set Saturday j itaysville News J Day for Swarm Clearfield North Davis Stake Beehive girls and their mothers will be held in the North Davis Stake House Saturday afternoon beginning at 2 p.m. Activities are being directed by Stake Beekeepers Mrs. Clara Turner and Mrs. Osmer Knight. hay-rid- ar mm your,' OLD MHO UP TO DATE! In these days when farms are getting bigger! and help is getting higher,' low cost tricity can cut costs so many ways: Feed grinding Hay hoisting " Crop curing elec- - f Sprinkler irrigation! Tool Milk refrigeration Brooding leeted president of the Womens Intramuial Association of the U. S. i y, May 27; David Sill on May 2N Photo by Burson SWARM DAY Preparing for North I)ais Stake Swarm Day for Beehive girls and their mothers are. left to right, Colleen Steed, Sharon Newman, Shirley Watkins, Mrs, Osmer Knight, beekeeper; Beth Crimstad, Gail Kumssy, Linda Martin, Judy Denny, Karen Iverson, Carol Fisher and Rhoda Jones, all of Sunset Second Ward. of Clinton, has recently been , Bro-schinsk- - Nancy Frasier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fia-sie- r Jeral-deu- n -- J repairing Water heating Water pumping and more than 100 other ways! f LET --US SPINETSTYLE YOUR OLD PIANO Gives you the advantage ol 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. Phone DAvis 11 FARM BETTER... Eecfricaly; UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH Nimble Fingers 4-- H Seving Club Organized A fourth year Clinton club was recently organized sewing in Clinton. The Club will be called the Nimble Fingers Club and is composed of five 11 and 1 year old girls. President of the group is 4-- II 1 Connie Beus, vice-presiden- t; Geor-gian- n Mitchell, secretary; Ileen Wayment, cheerleader, and song leader, Dixie Frasier and reporter, Sally Wilson. The girls meet every Wednesday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. Charles Rice. Farmington; and a sister, Mrs. Alice P. Farr, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Farmington First Ward Chapel. |