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Show :0, J un !!). im: journal I West Point Jews Lynn Oiatce Saifs JJj Dorothy White 1hone Cliarfiihl For Germany Blazer fiom the Point Point ward Piimary aoiia-tioWf'-immtly toured Hod Sanders Potato chip factory in Kaysville 4vith Mae Pyhee aeiomji.ui ing the from presidency and their them teacher, Kosella Paice sujrc i ip. They were shown the the operations of each of the mad lines and the processes that the sjtucP ad to go through to heconie chips for picnics, and then treated to a sample of this food hy the company. Participating in the t Wc-- Wist Point Lynn Blake, of Mr. and Mrs. Loy F. Blake, sailed from New York City to spend the summer m Germany. n t 1 4 L ! 4 f i ; ? o x IV. f V i n t ? 4 4 j s W J Du Kajstille Junior Chamber of Comm erce furnished transportation for these thilelreri to circus in Ogden Monday afternoon Tickets were paid by Ogden Shrine Club. t n t rt g. Roger Ilolhrook, John Ger-rarWayne Broadhead, Lynn Thuigood anel Ned Zaugg. d, B Karlvn Hinnian HG-- iaia Swindle, Annie Baby Son of Paiis, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thurgood, parents of Mrs. Stevens. Vera Redd is also a daughter, visit- ing with her folks here. They came to attend the wedding of their Leon. Rice, Glenn Rice, Thelma Oviatt, Ward War-Mis- s Carole Jeanne White on June -- t; Cheryl Sorenson, Mrs. James KMannos, Phyllis Ann Thomas; Alice B. 'West, Linda Sue Bobo on June L,r. W West Point July s has keen reserved as the welcoming home Sacrament Meeting meeting for Ray Field who has Speakers at the Farmington Fiist serving an LDS mission. He will Ward Sacrament service on Sun- return in early July. June 17, were J. Wayne Noble, letumed missionary and son of Takes Bride Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Noble of West Point Another son of Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam West Point has taken a bride this Fakatou, who emigrated from the month. He is Leon C. Thurgood, Tongan Islands. The Fakatous now son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thur- reside in Salt Lake City. The Fakagood. He married Donna Parkin, tou family are friends of Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Minnie Millard who was responsible Parkin of Bountiful in the Logan for their corning to Farmington to temple and their reception was speak. Miss Veideen Hess gave a held in Bountiful last week June 22. vocal solo also on the program. West Point It was a baby boy born recently to the Arden Thompsons. This was just about the favored choice for all of the family which prior to the new son included daughters Kathryn Lee, Evelyn Carol and Pamela. These three besides Mom and Dad are especially happy over the arrival of a member of the romper set. 30 KaysvilSe Children Farmington Hews Phone Farmington West Point leaving Clara Bichaids and her West Point Moving from West mothei, Mrs Amanda RichaicB, Point this past week were Mr. and attended the wedding of their niece Mrs. Alvin Thompson. They have and granddaughter, Norcen Richtaken a home in Washington Terards, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. race. E. Foss Richard1-- , on June 11. This week Miss Richards is attending' a workshop at the AC in Logan. Returning Home Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stevens ( His destination i en-tu- re Young-ber- - LSv 1 were Gene Dahl, Brent noc-k- , - Hal Manning, Glenda Mae Wood, Anita Sorenson, Chadwell F. Dobson. Walter E. Clark. David Lund. and Albert W. Mayo on June 20; Patricia Kourbelas, Clara Rich- ards, Donald Tidwell on June 27; Stephen Stathis on June N; Chris-daty Lynn Kynaston, Colleen Fisher on June 2U; Helen Hughes and Carol Gardner. 7 y, j Rig-brothe- dtPrLjfnienf From where I sit ... by Joe Marsh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Pitt and their two daughters visited Farm- Preparation Meeting The Davis Stake Sunday School on neigh- The ldds have had problems in staging the event. The biggest was the admission fee. Junior Wanted to charge five cents, Mrs. Baker thought it would be much nicer if they charged five pins. So Junior held a meeting with bis Directors then told his mother theyd taken her advice. The ads now read: Giant Circus fa Bakers Backyard. Admission Five Pins Plus Five Cents Tax. Go To Circus 1 en-tei- ed s r, ington and Bountiful relatives over the past week-en- Junior Gets "Pinned" Down borhood trees. High school. He was active in the Foiensic club at Davis and in their athletic program and has keen chosen to serve as sports section editor on the I) Book for next year. He is an active member of the West Point Ward especially in ent heir scout and athletic program. Kaysville Thirty thildien to the circus Monday after-nooLynn had one regret that he from Kaysville as guests of the couldnt take his twin brother, Leon Kaysville Junior Chamber of Com- with him as this is one of the few merce and the Ogden Shrine Club. times that they have not been partners in activity of all kinds. The fourth annual Shrine circus was held at John Affleck baseball park in Ogden. DO YOU KNOW: That on July Tickets for the children were 21, 3817, the Mormon Pioneers furnished by the Shrine Club and the Great Salt Lake Valley, transportation by the Jaycees. and even before their homes and Jayc-eein charge were Homer churches were built, they estabReed, Robert Major and Dick Bow- lished a government. man, assisted by Haines Bishop. DEER TRAIL MINES d. their advertisements lie was selected as an outstanding Junior student from Davis VANTED Opportunity j i was a farming (ommunity about twenty mile- fani Bamberg, Germany. He will stay with a farm family theie a part of si plan of exchange undents under the American Field Service International Scholarship pi ogiam. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill of Salt MALE HELP Two hunters had been out in the Lake City, attended Mr. Hills uncles funeral in Bountiful, visit- woods for several hours and one ed the Ralph Hill family in Lay-to- n of them had been growing uneasy. One of the nations major life inand Ogden, and visited the Finally, panic overcame him. Were lost! his he cried to surance companies desires a full K. G. Ilinman family in Farming-to- n part-tim- e or representative for What are we going to on June 14. Mrs. Hill is a companion. and Layton surrounding communido? M. P. Leonards ties. sister of Mr. Hinman. Company is well known and comTake said his it easy, has many policy owners in this Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Leonard and friend. Shoot an deer area. Applicant must be over 30. extra posed family visited Logan relatives last and the game warden will be here Personal training and supervision. Write giving full details of vocaSunday. Fishing Trip in a minute and half. tional experience to Box KC this Eernie Johnson has returned The Monitor. paper. Birthdajs from a fishing trip with his grandBiithdays for the week include father. Ivonnie Sue Vowles and Elizabeth Walton on June 17; Douglas Fel- low, Donald OKeefe, Virginia Bobo, Attend Funeral Ann Muir on June 18; Soph Kour-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall, Mr. Halls belas, Geoige Q. Knowlton, k ae fatier an( sister, attended the fun- Snyder on June li; Faye Eccles, eral of their nephew in Kansas A UTAH CORPORATION Janna Lee Gough on June 20; Mar- June s to 30. The young nephew of garet Leonard, Steven H. Bott, Jan- was killed in a tragic tractor acice Lee Muir on June 21; Diane cident at his MARYSVALE, UTAH familys farm. The Pamela Johnathan Clark, Haneey, whole family left late last week Parrish. Coe C. Hadden on June for a longer visit with their KanIs offering 604,044 shares of its Common Stock of 30c F. K. John Marie Taylor, 22; sas relatives. per share par value at 30c per share. BarJune on Miller Glen 2d; The corporations property includes the following: by, ,4 Junior Baker and friends are set for their circus. Look for age4 3 From where I sit, thats a cute example of a mighty important point if you want things to turn out your way, then you had better Board conducted the monthly preparation meeting at the Farming-to- n Ward on June 21. let the other fellow have his choice, too. For instance, if your taste should happen to run t C, say, iced tea... then you owe it to yourself to sec that those who prefer beer, buttermilk or get to enjoy their favorite beverages, too. After all, turn abouts fair play. what-have-y- ou Foundation Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers ! COMPLETE Catering Service . . . Teas . . . Weddings . . . Church Functions . . Punches . . . Frozen Salads Artistry in Ice Cream Frappes . . . . yucCf DIAL Harrison Blvd., OGDEN (1) Over 100 patented lode mining claims (2) Over 200 unpatented lode mining claims (3) Mineral rights in 240 acres (4) Surface rights in 207 acres All claims and properties are located near Marysvale, Utah, in Sevier and Piute Counties. Properties have produced commercial ores but are still in an exploratory stage of development. Principal production has been lead, silver and gold. Extensive exploration work is in progress. All proceeds from sale of stock will be used in the present exploration projects. A report of the corporations history and present financial condition may be obtained by writing DEER TRAIL MINES, Box 167, Marysvale, Utah. No stock offered by the Corporation can be sold to other than bona fide residents of the State of Utah. Orders for stock are restricted to a minimum of 1,000 shares. If interested in purchasing inquire at DEER TRAIL MINES Box 1G7 lf. MARYSVALE, UTAJI |