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Show lae THE JOURNAL 1 THE K9 n u) Karlyn Ilinman (Phone Farm. Ki-- By Katherine R. Rose J Rhone Farmington 11-- Attending Weber Norman Elliott is attending September 29, St. George Guests Mrs. Emma B. Scholl has friends from St. George as guests ai her home on Monday. They came to invite her to spend the winter in Washington County, but she has planned to spend this time with her family in Los Angeles. r Katherine Rose (Rhone Farm. Reporters Farmington First Farmington 1st Ward Welfare Banquet will be held Sept. 29. 41-- J birthday on September 11), the same day as their fathers birthday. Just ten days later, another set of Farmington twins, Kathryn and Karolyn Gale, celebrated their birthday. The Mikesell twins are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mikesell. HC-- W Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gale are the parents of Kathryn and Karolyn. By Karlynn Ilinman Rhone Farmington September proved to be a travel month for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnson who have returned from a trip to Canada where they attended funeral services of one of their relatives. On September 22 and 23, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson flew in their sons private plane to Tropic, a small town near Bryce Canyon. Not only did the trio get to visit with Mr. Johnsons parents, but they attended Sunday School and Sacrament Services in their old home ward where they visited with many of their friends. Mr. Johnson was formerly a bishop at the Tropic Ward. 195(J J. R. Moons The J. R. Moons visited their aunt, Mrs. Pearl S. Lee, a former Tom Wood Tom Wood was substitute teachPreparation Meeting Farmington resident, at her home school at Weber College. The Farmington 2nd Ward ReLee recently er for Julian Oviatts Sunday in Salt Lake. Mrs. lief Society held a preparation underwent major surgery. She is School class in the Farmington TuesIowa Visitors meeting and luncheon on reported to be slowly recuperating. First Ward Sunday. Tom showed De of Mrs. home Vaughn Mrs. Alfred Neuman was pleas- day at the pictures and told of his stay in officers and All teachers Jones. the Mediterranean area when he antly surprised Saturday by a children and Bobo Mrs. Virginia invited. were C. visit from Mr. and Mrs. G. served in the U. S. Navy. on Sunday. in visited Farmington Crossley of Cedar Falls, Iowa. Mr. The family now resides in Salt Provo Speaker Crossley was first counselor in Lake City. Models Stanley Richards of Provo, was the Waterloo Branch when Mr. Ella Johnson, Nancy White, Alfred Neuman was Branch presi- the speaker for the Farmington USAC SunWill Attend Elaine Ellis, Norma Turner, La dent. Mrs. Neuman showed the 1st Ward Sacrament service Mrs. Joe Parrish and her two Rae Pearson and Judy Swaner were Crossleys all the points of inter- day evening. Stanley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Farr Richards. Mrs. daughters along with Mrs. Par- models from Farmington in the est in and around Salt Lake. rishs father, Doan C. Sanders, Seminar for Sallies held a week Stanley Richards sang, accomwent to Logan on September ID. ago Wednesday evening. panied by Mrs. Jean Dixon. Birthday Party The two Parrish daughters startSkull Valley Visit Little Nancy, Stephen and Sally ed school at the USAC. Joyce ParGerald Dobson Mrs. Calvin Mr. and Sessions, McDaniels attended a birthday parrish is a junior and Katherine Gerald Dobson just returned Mrs. and Arthur Hess, Hess, Bids Tracy NSD To ty last week in Magna at the home from the Uruguayan mission. GerParrish is a freshman. with their visited Louise Green of Dr. Richard Gallant. The little ald has been gone nearly three brother, Mr. Glen Hess and his Roof For ones whose birthdays were being years. He has enrolled at the family on September 23. Glen Hess celebrated were Richard Jr. and BYU the fall Naval Supply Depot Clearfield quarter. lives in Skull Valley. who their were Sealed bids endorsed, Bids to proCandy celebrating 5th and 1th birthdays respectively. vide Replacement of Existing Roof Midvale Visit Mrs. Elda Hess the home of Mrs. Lola Barnett, Coverings on the Dispensary Build- Mrs. Bums Styaner and two Mrs. Elda Hess visited her sis- - Miss Minnie Millard was scheduled ing No. 0, at Naval Supply Depot little daughters, Sherry and Home from Hospital Clearfield, Ogden, Utah, SpecifiShauna and Junes mother, Mrs. ter in Pocatello, Idaho, for several Mrs. Maybelle Miller of East cation No. 45375G, Contract NBy R. C. Larson of Salt Lake, visit- days during the past week. Derry, New Hampshire, arrived by ed in Midvale 4537 will be received at the PubWednesday and enplane last week to stay and look lic Works Office, Naval Supply lunch at the home of her Jay Hess after her mother, Mrs. Jessie Mc- joyed Mrs. Depot Clearfield, Ogden Utah, unJay Hess plans to spend one Ray Harris. Daniels while she is recuperating cousin, til 10:30 a.m., mst, Friday, 28 Sepmore week in jet flight training. after an operation. Mrs. Miller is tember 195G. They will then be Milton J. Hess Jay and his wife and family will one of eleven children of Capt. President and Mrs. Milton J. then be transferred from Georgia publicly opened in order to award and Mrs. C. R. McDaniels. Mrs. a contract for the furnishing of Hess Jr. were hosts to their study where they are stationed to anMcDaniels came home from hosall materials, labor and equipment group Sunday evening. Refresh- other military base. pital Monday and is reported to ments were served after an hour necessary for the removal and rebe doing very nicely. of study. Sunday Speaker placement of all existing gravel surfaced roof coverings and all Carlos Clark was guest speaker at the North Farmington Ward mineral surfaced roof coverings Business Trip Crazy Hat Winners of the Dispensary, Building No. Bishop Burns Stayner left Sun- Sacrament service on September The winners for the craziest hats (J at Naval Supply Depot Clearat the Crazy Hat dance Saturday day night by plane for Sacra- 23. The ward choir sang numbers on business. He returned on the program also. field, Ogden, Utah. night were Helen Marie Barlage, mento, Specification No. 43375G and Delbert Wood, June Swaner and home on Thursday. Newell Hesses other bidding information may be Pearl Hilton. This dance was sponMr. and Mrs. Newell Hess spent obtained on application to the Pubsored by both Farmington 1 and 2. lic Works Officer at the Naval Saturday evening in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Supply Depot Clearfield, Ogden, Idaho Trip Kenneth Burnett. The Fyes and Utah. Deposit of check for $10.00, Mrs. John I. Hess returned Mon- For Keith Gronamans were also at the parJerry Hess ' payable to the Treasurer of the day from a visit to Pocatello, IdaMr. and Mrs. Keith ty. The group became friends when Clearfield Relatives and neighbors of Mr. United States, is required as seho, with her brother and his wife C. Brown, were the surprised re- each LDS and Mrs. Lamar Hess were pleased curity for the safe return of each family had a son on an Mr. and Mrs. Tracy A. Edmunds. a of to parmission housewarming the same district. They to see the Hess young son Jerry set of bidding data. cipients While there, she went to Firth, Cm Sycanew at their at home, to ty get together two or three up and around during the past try Idaho, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. more Circle in the Val Vida sub- times a weeks. Jerry is recovering from year. Reed Daines (Vera Edmunds). Her division last E. F. Saturday evening. the injury he received when his sister, Mrs. Lawrence Bone of event Hosts and hostesses for the horse fell on him at the Davis Opening Social In Layton went with her. SesLeMar Mr. Mrs. and The opening social for the North County Fair. were, sions, West Point; Mr. and Mrs. Farmington Relief Society was Union Visitor C. Lyle Killpack, Ogden; and Mr. held last Monday. Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. DeVaughn Bar- and Mrs. Roy McFerson, ClearFarmington birthdays for the Farmington Judge E. F. Ziegton of Union, visited Sunday at the field. On Furlough week include David L. Wood and ler, judge of the juvenile court of home of Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeJong is hmoe on a fur- Maurine W. Parrish on September the First Judicial District, which Neuman. Mr. Barton was a mis- Kendall Sedgwick, Mr. and Mrs. lough before leaving for Germany 23; Lily Limerinos, Carl W. Cook, includes Davis County, will parsionary in the Switzerland when Earl Stringham, Air. and Mijs. with the United States Armed Francis II. Ellis, Penny Bradley, ticipate in a panel discussion at Gunter served and they became Neil Gailey, and Mr. and Mrs. Forces. Jennie P. Sorenson, and Delbert the annual conference of the Westfriends. Mrs. Barton was a Swiss Howard Turner, all of Clearfield; Manning on September 24; Bill ern Probation ad Parole Associaconvert to the church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark, Ogden; Will Attend BYU Stathis, Clyde W. Rigby, Billy tion in Portland, Oregon, SeptemAir. and Mrs. B. J. Santoro,, OgVince Hess left for the BYU this Burnham, Dell Sessions on Sep- ber The subject of the panel Mrs. Mr. Dean and will week he Fishing Trip where Compden; attend college. tember 25; Reed McKay on Sep- discussion will be the judges roll Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gill went ton, Brigham City. Guests as- He will room with his cousin Da- tember 2G; David West, Dona Lee in the treatment of the juvenile fishing on Greys River in Wyo-in- g sembled at the Wasatch school and vid Dawson from Layton. Vinces Barnett on September 27; Mark probationer and parolee. over the week end. met at the Brown residence The conference will be attended sister, Joyce, who works at the II. Crystal, Albert Eccles, Jr., There, a very much sur- Valley Hospital in Provo, will also Kathryn Burnham on September by probation and parole officers Welfare Banquet 2S ; Chris Brown, Kathryn Gale, from the Western States. prised couple met them as they take several classes at the BYU. The Farmington 2nd Ward We- had been expecting only one couple Karolyn Gale, Louis J. Sjoblom lfare Banquet will be held October from Kaysville, who didnt even Enters Shool on September 20; Janet Burnham, Canyon Picnic 13 to raise money for their assign- intend to show up for a visit. Family and friends of Lorna Twila Shaw, David L. CunningBishop and Mrs. DeVaughn ment in the Church Welfare proPerkins were happy to note that ham, James Russell Stanley, Har- Jones and sons David and Freddie she was able to enter school at old B. Jensen, Ruth Clark on Sep- and their gram. Temple Excursion nephew James Barlage A few couples from Farming-to- n Central Davis Junior High School tember 30. and niece Helen Marie Barlage went to the Temple with the last Monday. Seventh grader Lorna George Wrights enjoyed a lovely family picnic on viDavis Stake on an endowment ses- has been confined to her home reMrs. Lela Wright of Ogden, More Birthdays Sunday up Millcreek Canyon as sited on Sunday at the home of sion and sealings. They had lunch cuperating from polio and could to seems Farmbe September guests of Alenes mother, Mrs. Mr. at the Temple. Katie and Carlos not enter school when it opened ingtons month for twins. Jean Catherine her son and daughter-in-law- , Hansen of Salt Lake. and Mrs. George Wright. on September 7. and Joan Mikesell celebrated their Chicken dinner was served. Cunningham went with them. Receive Dispensary j j Housewarming Held Browns Judge Ziegler Will Take Part Conference Panel 2G-2- S. en-mas- se. |