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Show Augut THE JOURNAL Taite f (? a .n IX, Farmington Hews M JV Family Reunion Mr. L. S. (Pat) Rice just reThe Udy family held their turned from the hospital where he union at Lagoon, those had undergone surgery. from Farmington who uttended, were Mrs. Maggie Ellison and her families, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil BeckVisit Parents er and I heir families, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morris of Edwin Earl and their family and Monrovia, Calif., have been visitMr. and Mrs. John I. Hess. ing with Mrs. Morris (Afton) parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Rice. Mr. Morris has been working on his masters degree in education. He Returns Home Call 5 1903 Mrs. Dorothy White, Reporter ay Mr. and Mrs. liuel Allen from Entertain Children Flora Knight and Aden Johnson Williams, Arizona with Drothy gave their time and talent a.s len, sister of Mr. Allen from Theothe representatives of the ClearUtah and Mr. and Mrs. dore Galayser and family from field First Ward Primary at the Clearfield, enjoyed a Spanish din- Childrens hospital in Salt Lake ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last Saturday. Al- lly-ru- m, and sister of are the brother-in-laMr. Leslie Brooks and are from Perry, Iowa. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nath and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Patton, relatives living in Clearfield. w Mel Glauser and family of Clear- field, last Friday. On Wednesday of last week the trio of families enjoyed an outing at Lagoon . Fishing Trip Twenty-seve- n of Clearfield Third Wards Boy Scouts enjoyed the fishing trip last month to the West Fork of the Duschesne River. Visit Grandmother All-reMiss Joan Glauser, daughter of Accompanying them were Bob Erron Farr, Hal Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glauser of South Main street, has been vis- Eugene Liljenquist. iting at the home of her grandCamp Called Off mother, Mrs. Winifred Allen of The camping at Cave Falls in Ilyrum, Utah. Idaho is off for the Boy Scouts of Clearfield First Ward due to Reunion Family lack of interest in the scouts for and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Glauser this camp. Only three boys were Mrs. Theodore family with Mr. and eager to attend. Doug Jensen said a and attended Glauser that because of the little interest family Park in the camp there would be no Central reunion at family in Logan on July 27. boys registered this year. d, Canyon Outing Bishop Reunion A recent outing was held in OgMembers of the T. L. White den canyon for the North Davis family living in Clearfield, will at- stake presidency and the high tend the Bishop reunion in Salt Lake City this Saturday at Liberty Park. councilmen Thirty-si- x and their partners. persons attended the af- fair. California Vacation California bound for their summer vacation last month were Mr. urday, August 11, will be and Mrs. Clifford Martin, who Karen Imhoff, daughter of and Mrs. Dan 0. Imhoff of Mari- spent ten days near Los Angeles, lyn Dr. She will be fifteen and most of the time in Manhattan Beach. is planning to have a party. They stayed with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodson and visited the Neighborhood Party Mr. and Mrs. Verno Larson and LDS temple. daughter Lynette were guests of Iowa Visitors honor at a neighborhood party this Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore and past Friday evening when Mr. son Mr. and Mrs. William Paul, and Mrs. Henry Wilson held an Hammon and evedaughters, Paula, open house for them for the and SevDebbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Judy ning for the neighborhood. eral of their friends attended. Mr. Richard Mill and son, Allen, all Wilson showed some movies taken from Perry, Iowa, are visiting this in Clearfield and refreshments were week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brooks and family of 42 East 3."i0 served. South St. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are the parents of Mrs. Brooks Reunion Twenty-Thirt- y A reunion of members of the and the other two ladies are hei Club of sisters. former Twenty-Thirt- y Also visiting at the Brooks Clearfield was held at the Wheel in Weber Canyon. Several mem- residence this week were Mr. and bers were present, according to Mrs. Harry Ridgeway and son, Kent and daughter, Jolene. They Ivan Olsen a former member. Birthday Celebrating a birthday on son-in-la- w AtTverHsfimm From where I sit ... it Joe Marsh Turned Out To Be a Good Break We had a water main break last Thursday. Happened early in the two a.m. and the morning-abo- ut first thing most of us knew about it was when we tried to turn on the faucets and nothing came out but a hissing noise. Nobody was inconvenienced much though. Repair crew went right to work and things were fixed up in jig time. Incidentally, the water company got a flood of payments on overdue bills that day. Lots of forgetful folks must have fig nred they were being varned j From where I sit, sometimes our obligations slip our minds. Lika the responsibility we all have t ur communities to see that our neighbors enjoy the right to decide for themselves how to work, how to vote, whether or not to enjoy a bottle of beer. Any time we forget we owe this right to others, we take a chance on stopping the flow of tolerance that makes this country sun a grand place for us to live in. ... Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers a Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nath and has just completed it and the daughter, Kathy recently returned Morris have gone to Idaho Falls from a visit in Perry, Iowa, where for a week. They will be back in they stayed with Mrs. Naths parFarmington before returning home. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ridgeway. Corky the young man of Home from Hospital the family stayed behind for an extra few days of farm life when Mrs. Noami Morgan returned his parents left. from the hospital on Monday. Noami had undergone surgery. She Ida Mae Harris is doing fine now. Miss Ida Mae Harris visited at the home of Mrs. Barbara Alberson Return to California this past week, who is residing at Mr. and Mrs. John Karolous represent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan 0. Imhoff. This was her turned to California last week aftfirst visit to see the little Miss er picking up their young son, Melita Ann Alberson who will Lbady who has been staying at his maternal grandparents home, Mr. be six months old on August s. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell of is working in CaliClearfield The 131st Quorum Layton. John of Seventies held a family social in fornia and will attend school this fall. Ogden canyon last Friday evening. Games were played and everyone had a good time. Pearson Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pearson and Bishop Reunion family of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Clearfield The Bishop reunion Mrs. La Mar Thayne of Provo, in Liberty Park last Saturday was visited week this at the home of attended by some Clearfield folk. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pearson. They were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. White, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur T. White Reunion & family, and Mrs. Donna Sedgwick Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pearson and and her children. Prize for having the most sons and daughters pres- Mrs. Edith Pearson attended the ent was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Uintah Basin Reunion on Sunday. T. L. White as well as the prize for It is held every year at Liberty Park. being the longest married. Idaho Visitors Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. StanNew Home ley Smith from Gooding, Idaho, Ricky and Gwen Robinson are visited at the T. L. White residence building the new home east of last Sunday with their daughter, Ricks father, La Mont Robinson. . Avis. Smith Reunion Clearfield The Smith reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Wood last Friday. Out of towners included Mrs. Marvin Mumford and their children. Funeral Services Conducted For David R. Hansen Funeral services were held last Wednesday afternoon at Syracuse p.m. for David Russell Hansen, son of Russell C. and Doris Clark Hansen, at the Syracuse Second Ward L. I). S. Chapel, Conducted by Bishop Mark Beazer. 1 Prayer at the home was given by Clyde W. Hansen, Davids grandfather. j Prelude and postlude organ music was played by J. Clair Anderson of Ogden. Carmi Campbell of T remonton offered the invocation. Vocal Solo j I Where Jesus Clark accompanied by Miss Norine Clark. Speakers were Doctor George Cox of Pocatello Idaho, Joseph Cook and Bishop Beazer. A Melody of Songs were played on the Organ by Mr. Anderson and the Closing number was a vocal duet Hold Thou My Hand, by Dick Egan and Sherman Bennett. Benediction was pronounced by Lewis Selleneit. The grave in the Syracuse Ceme-tar- y was Dedicated by Evan Hansen. Pallbearers were Scott Hansen a brother to David, Stephen Clark, his uncle and five of his cousins, Craig, Douglas, Jerry and Davie D. Hansen and Jack Reed Marble. Buy House Honorary Pallbearers were memMelvin and Edith Keeler have bers of the fifth grade of the Syrapurchased the house by the side cuse Elementary School of which of the road, formerly owned by Mr. David was a member last school Kovenikur. year. Primary Picnic Clearfield Primary workers in the Clearfield First ward held a picnic at Memory Grove this week on Wednesday while enroute to visit the Primary Choldrens hospital irt Salt Lake City. Preparation Meeting Clearfield Preparation meeting for Primary workers in the Clearfield Fourth ward was held last Monday at the home of Donna Sedgwick who is counselor in the presidency. Clarence Thurmans Mr. and Mrs. ClarClearfield ence Thurman recently returned from a three-wee- k stay in Nebraska and at Yellowstone Park. While in Nebraska they visited with Mr. Thurmans mother, Mrs. Ethel Thurman in Scotts Bluff, and they spent a week with their son, Robert, in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he is an instructor at the University of Nebraska. Hospitalized Clearfield Henry Slater has been hospitalized this past week for emergency treatment of an abdominal condition. He is recuperating now regaining his strength after which it will be necessary for him to have surgery. OUTSTANDING and Kaye Sullivan, Logan, both writing shorthand at 180 words a minute. Rear: Barbara Latimer, Salt lake City, writing 200 w.p.m. in shorthand. STUDENTS: Marguerite Burton, Garland, Utah, winner of 1956 Alpha lota scholarship award; Julia Jenkins Erickson, Salt lake City, o The Substitute for Quality best training pays dividends throughout all your working years. GET YOUR TRAINING AUTUMN QUARTER AT LDS BUSINESS COLLEGE. BEGINS SEPTEMBER 4 Wide variety of classes will be offered In clerical, secretarial, and accounting fields. 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