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Show 1'ajjc Tin: JOURNAL 2 pm IVil lift'd Van Fleets Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harrison of Salt Lake visited on Sunday at the home of Deans sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Reed Van w, Fleet. In Hospital Cary Van Fleet went to the hospital Tuesday to undergo a series of tests and a complete checp-up- . Howard A! U bvi and op ami Mrs. Orson Cannon of Lodaughter, Patricia, of Logan, spent gan and their family attended the a couple of days with Mrs. Ben- reunion and visited with relatives in nion. Also Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ben- Farmington. nion visited for a few days on their way to Los Angeles, where Paul Birthday Party will attend the University of SouthLittle Jan Breezoff celebrated her ern California. Paul has been atthird a week ago. She tending school in Logan at the A. had a birthday lovely party to which the C. He is majoring in social work. children of the neighborhood Last Thursday the Bennions held young were invited, plus the following a little family party up Muellers guests. Jans cousins, canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman F. and Kathy Adair and Robert Hutchinson and Naomi Bennion Jimmy and Ann Czarnik jo f Salt Lake and Hutchinsons twin children, Brent her grandmother, Mrs. Elva Spens, and Marilyn, enjoyed the family also of Salt Lake. outing too. week Mrs. Marjorie Bennion out-of-to- Gives Luncheon Ruth Van Fleet gave a luncheon on Thursday in honor of Beth Larkins who was visiting in Farming-to- n from Phoenix, Arizona. Those who enjoyed the pleasant afternoon were Marie Oviatt, Maurine Parrish, Barbara Evans, Gloria Iless, Virginia Rice, Katherine Rose, Vivian Muir, Dorothy Larkins, Bonnie Gale, Alene Jones and Kolleen Holbrook of Bountiful. Dell Larkins Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkins visited last week with relatives in Kays-vill- e I Minnesota Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thuseson and three 'children of Worthington, Minnesota, visited for two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hoffmeister. Then all of them toured Bryce, Zion and Grand canyons. Mrs. Thuseson is Mr. Iloffmeisters daughter. The have had other Minnesota visitors the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Johnson and daughter, Julie, visited with the Hoffmeisters. They were old friends back in Minnesota. Hoff-meiste- rs and Farmington. They visited with Beth and Howard Larkins who were here from Phoenix. They also visited with Dorothys sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Burnham Leonard. Dell and Dorothy and Mountain Visit two sons, Rod and Scott, live in ReClark and David Robinson spent Nevada. two wonderful days at the Freed no, summer home high up Weber canBusy Month yon. They went with their sister of month Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laAugust is certainly the and Bob Freed. family company Airs. Mary Bennion has loved havKnowlton Reunion ing her daughter, Melba, and her The Knowlton family held their husband, J. B. Decker, and family of Denver visiting with her. Last reunion at Lagoon Thursday. Bish w, w, get-togethe- August rs. K. Okamoto The JOURNAL Accepts Lockheed Aircraft Position weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A Howard K, Oka-mtClearfield Clearfield, will be awarded Entered as second-clas- s matter at the Master of Science Degree dur- Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. ing 1D5 summer commencement exercises at the University of Utah Published By Aug. 21. INLAND PRINTING CO. Mr. Okamoto, a son of Mrs. Ilan-ak- o Phone: Kaysville 10 Okamoto, Clearfield, has accepted a position as research engiMEMBERneer with Lockheed Aircraft Corp. UTAH STATE MVi ASSOCIATION at Van Nuys, Calif. NATIONAL EDITORIAL His graduate study has been in ASSOCIATION electrical engineering with a minor Natl Advertising Representative in mathematics. His thesis is en- Newspaper Advertising Service. 333 N. Michigan Avenue Nevada at the home of his Chicago, I1L o, -- Operation David Stayner underwent surgery Monday for a hernia. David is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Burns $3.50 20-Ye- ar Per Year, Payable in Advance LLOYD E. ANDEItSON.Managing Pin Editor THE STAFF Max Muin was presented a twenty-year service pin for his work CLAIR HALES News Editor with the United States Government. MARY BOWRING Society Editor Stayner. J. VERNON WOOLSEY. Advertising Family Party The John Parrish home was the scene of a family party on Saturenjoyed day evening. Twenty-fiv- e a lovely dinner. Out of town guests were Johns mother and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Moulton of Salt Lake; his sisters and brothers-iMr. and Mrs. Albert Gruendell of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Woolsey of Union and their children, also Johns children, Bob and Gayle Parrish of Richmond. Debbie Parrish went to Union to visit with his cousin, Diane Woolsey, for a few days then Diane returned the visit and has just turned to her home. Falls From Horse Patty Sessions, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sessions fell from a horse a week ago and broke her wrist. She has suffered much from shock and pain. n-law, t 25, 195 Love Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawson attended the Love Reunion up Logan Canyon last week. Elko Trip Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer just returned from a few days vacationing in In Nevada Elko, Nevada. The Hess' left their Dale Thurston is visiting in Wells, small children with their maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holbrook of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hoffmiester enjoyed having their grand children Paulette and Spencer visit with them while their parents were away. Mgr Office Manager ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Clerk DEBBIE KIIOURY Foreman GEORGE F. BARKER RICHARD S. WOOLSEY Compositor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor JOHN E. BARKER, JR Linotype KENNETH KINNER Linotype DAVID SEAICII Compositor ROSE WORKMAN Proof Reader CLIFF BALL Pressman NED ROBEY Pressman JOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. .' Reporters Kaysville Clearfield Layton Clinton Farmington Syracuse.. ..MRS. West Point Sunset . NORMA PREECE DOROTHY WHITE MARY B. BOWRING JEAN BURSON KARLYNN HINMAN VIRGINIA S. BENNETT DOROTHY WHITE JEAN BURSON titled Performance Characteristics c of the Short Solenoid as an Electro-Magneti- Gun. Active in professional circles, Mr. Okamoto is a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering frabeiifty, and the Army ROTC Officers Club. He received a commission as second lieutenant in the U. S. Army Signal Corps in 1955. Chicago Visitors The usually quiet home of Mr. land Mrs. Ed Robinson has been the scene of much activity the past week. Their daughter and Norma and Laurence Moody and their small son Stephen of Chicago He received a B. S. Degree in are visiting for a couple of weeks. electrical engineering from the U. of U. in June, 15)55, and he is a 1951 graduate of Davis High School Baby Girl' where he was valedictorian of his Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sorenson i son-in-la- w Pour yourself a smile, neighbor are the proud grandparents of a little graduating class. Approximately 300 degrees will baby girl born August 13 to their daughter, Beverly and Bill Stern- be awarded during the summer berg of Salt Lake. The wee one commencement Friday on the steps weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. She will be of the Park Bldg. Exercises begin named Whitney. Bill will finish his at 7 p.nu Among graduates are studies in Phoenix Friday. The about IX) Masters candidates and Sternbergs are planning to go to 35 Doctorates. The remainder are California to live. Mr. and Mrs. graduating seniors. of Sunny Brook bourbon, that is! rich as a prospector's dream , good as a mans word ... finest offine Kentucky bourbons! Chris V. Sternberg of Centerville are paternal grandparents. Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Morrill are the parents of another lovely little girl born August 17, weighed B lbs. 12 oz. The Morrills have three other girls and one boy. 4 DiV Study Group Cheerful as its Name I Ol-p- in A Sunday evening study group KENTUCKY Sunny Brook Bourbon Commencement speaker will be Dr. L. David Hiner, dean of the U. College of Pharmacy. Dean Hiner has directed college expansion as first dean of the college until today doctorate specializations are offered in several fields. University President A. Ray will give a report of Summer School activities, and J. Grant Iverson will welcome graduating seniors into the U. Alumni Assn. ALSO AVAtLAtUCi Ktntuciy BItndtJ WkhlQ THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., LOUISYILLE, KENTUCKY. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPUUTt KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. 65 met at the home of Reed and Marie Oviatts after Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. After an hour iof study light refreshments were served. DO YOU KNOW: That modern ingenuity has brought modern civilization. The great network of steel rails, telephone and telegraph lines, new auto highways and planes and jets that plow through Primary Parade the air above, all lend to make for Farmington First ward held their a wonderful Empire in the great Primary Parade Tuesday morning, Westland where the beacon lights with everyone participating. ever burn. |