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Show I September I, !).( Tin: hews- - 5 A Ity Karln Ilinman Rhone Farmington 8(JW Lund Family The David R. Lund family held a leunion Sunday at Mueller Paik. From lljde Park Lucille Lamb of Hyde i Lv ins Ann and lieheeca Mary uard during the past week. included Wesley B. Williams, Stephen II. Hess, Gil Sorensen, Kathleen Vowles on August lit!; Janice Montgomery, Myitle Montgomery, Brian C. Cough, Anne Johnson, Ronald Turner, Fail Hess, James D. Trask on August 117; May Williams and Frank S. Vowles on AuEula Barnette on August gust l!f); Iva Wood, Edward C. Robinson, Betty Gardner, Magdalene Morrill on August 8; Hulene Bradley, Carolyn Cook, Itawl W. Hess, Lola Kirkham, Ronald T. Stevens, and Kristeen Van Fleet on August .1; Sharon Gardner, Richard M. DeJong, Joan Lewis on September 1. Get Your Education Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. Jerald1 i aim to Faimington with the Frys Pitt la t Sunday. v i i t at the home for a two-da- y of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClurg. to S.L. Mot While here they attended the John Mr. and Mis. Aitie Bobo and W. Hess family leunion. Though children Ramona, Linda, Katherine, Misslles.ss health is not too good Johnnie, and Eleanor moved last right now, she enjoyed the visits. Saturday to Rose Paik in Salt Lake City wheie they have bought Mamie Durnke a new home. Reports from the Hobart It. Durnke family in California state Chickaree and that Mamie, who has been critically The' Davis Stake Gleaners met last Tuesday night ill this summer, is improving -- Ti.e Farmington First Ward hoir, directed by Lewis Gale and accompanied on the piano by Mis. iCloiia Richards and on the organ by Mrs. Jean Dixon, traveled to Centerville la.--t Sunday to be Rex Rigbjs musical guests of the Second Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rigbys niece Roe Mary from Centerville, visited her uncle and aunt last Emma Scholl Mrs. Mary Jones Nielson visited with Mis. Emma Scholl on AuNew Secretarj gust ih" and k Mrs. Nielson lives Faimington First Ward Sunday in Ogden. School superintendency plans to have Shyrl North take over the Sunday Speakers Featured speakers at the Farmposition of secretary of the SunSchool when present secretary ington First Ward Sacrament day Nina Lund quits. Nina plans to Services on August f, were Paul attend the BYU this year and live Wood and Jay Steed. Paul, a s'on on the campus. of Mr. and Mis. Clifton Wood, has recently returned from military duty in Germany. Jay. a former Fullmer Kaje Faimington resident, has been reKaye Fullmer, daughter of Mr. siding in Oklahoma. and Mrs. Dale Fullmer, was hostess at a party for some of her J. R. Moons school friends last Friday night. J. It. Moon and family visited spe-ca- il Birthdays Farmington birthdays this week Cen-teivil- le M-M- en at Meuller Iaik in Bountiful their Chickaree. The young for peo- baibecued chickens and ple watermelon for their outdoor had M. P. Leonards Rebecca B. Cardon from Logan, visited several days writh her daughters, Mrs. Keith Reading of Centerville and Mr. M. P. Leon-aiof Farmington. Mrs. Cardon also visited with other sons and daughters in the area. Mrs. d Attend Reunion Mrs. Lucy S. Hess who has been spending - t M vstdi v.herg yea the summer with her in Mordaughter and gan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fry, son-in-la- w Milt U Study at the largest university in the Mountain West where you learn how to live as well as how to rci m ft YKH1 d ODeiu IT Offl Voai? make a living. Is Your Goal MERCHANT PDeamft DoDspeeftesfl KlesiftDDtig) Cold days will soon be with us. To avoid a last minute rush, now is the time to see that yourheating ARTIST BANKER equipment is ready for the winter season. It is our suggestion that you have your FURNACE DOCTOR NURSE AIRMAN TEACHER MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the FARMER lowing work: fol- WRITER ? SECRETARY FLUES ENGINEER DIPLOMAT DENTIST See that flues and chimneys MUSICIAN ACCOUNTANT MANAGER FILTERS HOMEMAKER ACTOR PSYCHOLOGIST SOCIOLOGIST are clear, clean and tight. Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often a cause of improper heating and high bills. LIBRARIAN SCIENTIST AUTOMAJIC CONTROLS It's Yeur's If You Prepare See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. Plan NOW to Enroll freshmen Sept. 20 Registration.. ..Sept. 24-2- 5 For Information Write Public Relations BIFGHAIil YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO UTAH MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPILV COMPANY Serving 68 Utah and Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas 7- - U'- - 3 MUM NATIONAL the Y's Way 7 in Choir Program Park, Ftah, has been visiting with her u Pace IAFITV v "v 11 9.1 COUNCIL |