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Show Page 'I C Briefs.... Jews Kaysville By Norma Preeec Phone Kaysville 2V3-Family Picnic Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Layton and daughter Carol, Mrs. Norma and daughter, Vickie Vickers' Lynne, Dangerfield, Texas; Mrs. Bernice Walton, son, Michael, Mr. and Mrs. John Halford and children, Val and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Wright and son Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Layton, Salt Lake, held a family, party at Mueller Park in Bountiful Sunday honoring Mrs. Layton on her birthday. R CUOAUI Opening Social end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison. Mr. Crawforth, who has been ill for several months in the Held By St. Marks hospital, was able to return to his home in Nevada this weekend. He is Mrs. Robisons Birthday guests were the immediate family. Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. EdKaysville ward Goodson, baby girl born, 10 September at Dee hospital. It is their fifth child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Brough, Mrs. Guest for Tea Anne Goodson, Salt Lake City. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith was guest at a tea Monday afternoon at the New Son home of Mrs. Milton R. Rigby in Mr. and Mrs. FrankSalt Lake. Mrs. Rigby honored linKaysville Green, baby boy, born Sunday, the Past Presidents of the Salt 10 September at the Holy Cross Lake Dental Auxiliary. hospital. This is their fifth child. Conducted For 0. Darrel! Bybee First LDS Ward Glendon Moulton, Clearfield Richard Layton and Roy Pearson were called on to speak at the Clearfield First Ward Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening. Margie Cook added to the service with a vocal selection. g 4-- H Jayceettes West Point The Jayceettes from By Karlynn Hinman here held a meeting last ThursPhone Farmington 80-Mrs. Nelle S. Dawson and her day at the home of Mrs. Sam Taydaughter, Mrs. Paul (LaDuska) lor in Clearfield. Mrs. Taylor has Richards of Salt Lake City visited recently moved to Clearfield from in Farmington on September 11. West Point. An ironer was given. These visitors are relatives of Doan Sanders, Mrs. Lucy S. Hess, and the Leonard families of Farmington. visited Mt. Rushmore. On special Mrs. Dawson spent the summer display for the club members was in Como, Utah, with several of her a sketch of Mt. Rushmore drawn grandchildren from Texas and by Lee Ann Miller, daughter of Her home is in Au- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller. California. Special burn, California. guests for the evening were Mrs. Jetta Richards and Mrs. Garnet Returns Home Anderson. Mrs. Lucy S. Hess has returned from Morgan where she spent the California Visitors summer with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orval (Bud) Smith family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fry. from California are visiiing with Mrs. Ethyl Udy. Mrs. Smith, the Visits Brother former Betty Udy, is a daughter Mrs. B. J. Leonard visited hei W and Mrs. Francis Jensen, Ogden, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mr. New Home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint have moved into their new home this week. Visits Mother Mrs. Udall Kynaston, Farming-ton- , visited for a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Gerald Mann. . Sunday Guests Mr. ind Mrs. Charles Banger-te- r and children, Bountiful, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison. demon-sti'atio- n of Mrs. Udy. brother in a Salt Lake Hospital on Attend Convention 11. Mrs. Leonards September Gives Short Talk Mr. V. N. Mrs. Sanders, Mr. and brother, Max Green, has undergone Susan Mitchell, a member of the and Mrs. K. J. Cranney attended surgery. Davis Stake Sunday School Board, the groceries convention in Salt visited the Farmington First Ward Lake Sunday and Monday. Literary Club Meets Miss Clara Richards and her Junior Sunday School on Septem1(5. She gave a short talk to Dinner Guests mother, Mrs. Ezra Richards enter- ber dr. and Mrs. William Swan and tained the Senior Ladies Literary the Sundav School children. Sun-y- r Club at their home on September nily were dinner guests Richards presented the book review. Her book selection was Mount Rushmore by Gilbert C. Fite. After the book review, Mr. II. Wilford Smiths ler Jesse D. Birch, Lost River, C. Miller, husband of one of the last club members, showed slides of the o, visited for two days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Millers recent t rip to the Black Hills of South Dakota, where they of Mr. and Mrs. P. II. in Salt Lake. Graveside Bites Mrs. - Second LDS Ward Clarence Darrel Bjbee, formerClearfield Second Clearfield ly of Clinton, died last Friday at In a change of organization of his home in Bell, California, fol- Ward has' had a change in the the presidency Mrs. Norma PatterPrimary presidency recently but a short illness. son was sustained as a counselor lowing are planning on another change Mr. Bybee was the husband of this comig week. Mrs. Paul Roand Mrs. Velma Singleton as first the former Minnie Nalder of Syra- berts, who has been the president counselor. cuse. for some time, had two new asGraveside funeral services were sistants recently when Mrs. Willis Secretary Named conducted Monday morning at 11 Christensen and Mrs. Charles McWest Point Mrs. Evelyn Single-to- n Me-- I a. m. at the Kaysville-Layto- n Bride were sustained as counelors. was released as the secretary morial Park cemetery by Bishop However, Mrs. Christensen has of the West Point Ward this past Charles C. Parker the Clinton L. asked to be released and another week after serving in this capacity D. S. ward. replacement will be necessary soon. for about six years. Darlene King Mr. Bybee is survived by his wid- Mrs. Lynghby Stoker will remain was sustained in her place. has been serving as a Lark ow, two sons and a daughter, his as secretary-treasureleader. A new leader for the Lark parents of Clinton, Utah, and a Community Church class is expected to be appointed number of brothers and sisters. Clearfield An all church picnic by next week, according to counwas held last Sunday for all memselor, Mrs. Virginia Oleson. All human wisdom is summed bers of the Clearfield Community up in two words wait and hope. Church at the Clearfield Central Alexandre Dumas the Elder. Blue Ribbon Winner Park. The Womens Service SociWest Point Carolyn Criddle, ety took charge of the event. MemDefeat isnt bitter if you dont bers brought their own lunches and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn a won blue the ribbon drinks were furnished. A proat swallow it. Criddle, Utah State Fair for her dress engram of games followed. Anonymous. try. She is in the group of Mrs. Midge Takahashi. The younger sewing group, taught by Mrs. Takahashi, received a blue ribbon on their group exhibit of sewn articles. This group included such items as skirts, blouses, scarves and books. Farmington Visit Parents Hutch-o- n 12. Miss 1 Clark has been a Guide Scout leader for the past few years. President of the organization is Mrs. Dcnia Speirs ami Mrs. Inez Kruitbosch is' the first counselor. place- r. Mrs. Francis Robison entertained at a birthday dinner last Tuesday in honor of her husband. The U CJIUItCIlKS Clearfield Mrs. Faye Chandler was released from the Clearfield First Ward Primary Presidency last Sunday evening where she has been serving as a counselor for the past year and a half. Mrs. LaRue Claik was sustained in her Belief Society Mrs-Kin- Dinner lia.l) 1 Primary Officer Sustained In First Ward West Point The West Point Refather. lief Society will Hold their opening social on September 2.", at 2 p.m., according to Mrs. Erma Horseback Ride Blake, president of the organizaMr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint, Mr. tion. The first meeting for the and Mrs. Joe Hill spent Sunday group will be in October. The reghorseback riding in Weber ular meeting time is Tuesday at 2 p.m. All ladies of the ward are invited to attend the social and June Meiners at BYU all meetings. Miss June Meiners will attend n, Idaho Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind and children visited with friends in Preston, Idaho, Sunday. WEST POINT NEWS Visit Children Mrs. Evan Crawforth and son, Carroll, of Nevada, were week- Mexican Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ray Odd are vacationing for two weeks in Mexico, the BYU this year. She will be a senior student. From Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stoker, The Cliff Smalls Las Vegas, Nevada, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Small and this week with Mrs. Pearl Hill. daughter, Rosemary, Miss DeRae Secrist, Salt Lake, spent the week- Dinner Guests end at St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Steed, FarmSmall and daughter visited with ington; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Back-ma- her mother, Mrs. Rosana White Salt Lake, were dinner guests and Mr. Small spent the time fishSunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing and hunting. Colemere. The Sid Bass Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bass returned home from a ten day vacation trip to Rapid City, South Dakota where they visited with their son Don, and his family. Don is stationed with the U. S. Air Force. They also spent a week in Ontario, Oregon, visiting with Mrs. Basss sister Mrs. Earl Vaughn. September 'll, III: JOURNAL Leadership Meeting Officers of the Davis Stake Sunday School Board are planning to hold the monthly leadership meeting next Sunday at the Farming-to- n Ward Church House. The meeting is held for all executives and teachers of the LDS Sundav School. Keep hands warm over work bench. Prevent pipes from freezing. Make cold motors start faster. Keep hands warm in milkhouse. Keep ice from waterer. Brood chicks, pigs or Iambs. ,V s'tmQmr' n, .. ... FARM REITER. ..Electrically UTAH POWER Ct LIGHT CO. |