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Show 22, 195U Ditt-inbc- r tiii: journal Page BUP Camps Davis Sewing Glasses r.leet Together By Barbara Ncrillc The Rachel Layton Syracuse Warren Camp Daughters of Pioneers organization were hostesses to members of the 1 is Camp, DUI of Syracuse and the Sun Bonnett Camp DUPs of West Point, in dinner and proa gram, last Thursday afternoon. It was held in the Junior Sunday School quarters of the chapel. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served to thirty-fiv- e guests. The outgoing officers of the Rachel Layton Warren Camp were especially honored. The following program was presented. A Christmas story by Mrs. Maude Bennett, an original tribute to members of the Camps written and read of Mrs. Mildred Thur-gooan original humorous reading by Mrs. Beatrice Page, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Maxine Smed-leaccompanist was Mrs. Lola S. Chapman. The two County DUP officers: Mrs. Eva Warren, first vice president, and Mrs. Rubie Holbrook, county parliamentarian, each spoke briefly and a concluding feature, was the exchanging of Christmas By Virginia 1 Bennett Virginia Bennett The High Priests Syracuse quorum of the Syracuse Second ward and their wives enjoyed a Christmas dinner last Saturday evening at the ward hall. Serving as Master of Ceremonies was Joseph S. Thurgood. Vocal duet music was furnished by Dick Egan and Sherman Bennett; Mrs. Helen Smedley gave a retold Christmas Story, and tap dance selections were beautifully given by Miss Clea Hansen of Kanesville, Utah. Mrs. Don Schofield Don Mrs. Schofield returned to her home last Saturday from the Dee hospital, where she had spent three days undergoing observation and treatment. (Joes to Florida Ernest Hansen left last Saturday for Florida, where he plans to spend the Christmas holidays with and sister, Mr. his brother-in-laand Mrs. William Campbell. Boyd Beazer gifts. Boyd Beazer is spending the Christmas holidays here with his DO YOU KNOW: That is the parents, Bishop and Mrs. Mark first company of pioneers that Beazer. Boyd has been stationed came into Utah in 1847, there were with the Air Force in Phoenix, Subsequent groups brought the to- Arizona, for the past year now. tal in Utah at the end of 1847 to Primary Party 1700 C. Barber was hostess Rex Mrs. persons. approximately at her home last Tuesday evening Be like the sun and the meadow, to the Syracuse Second ward Priwhich are not in the least concerned mary officers and teachers. about the coming of winter. attended and enjoyed Twenty-si- x a Christmas dinner. George Bernard Shaw They then her six year old borther. Hell know Mrs. Virginia Bar-- one bomber from another. Kaysvillo tons third, fourth, and fifth hour Sharon Carter and Dona Morsewing classes have been a center gan will be right in the swing of of activity during the first part of1 things in their corduroy skirts with the school year. empire waistlines. Helen Spencer Goldie Baiton lias made two slips is planning- to look especially nice which she wore under her formal for the holidays in her e tafto the girls dance. Karen Bring-hur- feta coat-tyldress. Jean Fikstads made some house slippers sister will proudly To look make her (cold tootsies). display her navy blue taffeta skirt. even more beautiful, Diana Ball Eldora Crowley will be looking is making a lovely lose beige drop-wai- cute and saucy in her pink and dress. white checked pedal pusher outfit. Geraldine and Maxine Chatwin Sheryl Berg and Mary Bushman are making pajamas for their niece. will look especially stunning in their Joan Hill is making a yellow cot- matching red quilted skirts. Of ton dress trimmed with white waf- course, there have been more artifle pique for her little sister. Lin- cles made, not mentioned here, but da Coulam is making a pair of pa- this list is typical of the fashionjamas, printed with airplanes, for conscious coeds of Davis High. Phone Clearfield By 1 pre-Christm- - - as ice-blu- four-year-o- . w i Virginia Bennett . . . gathers Weekly Reflex and Journal news from Syracuse. CLEARFIELD spent the remaining part of the eve- ning wrapping Christmas gifts for their childrens party, which was held this week at their regular Primary meeting time, Clifford Barber Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jennie Call at her home in Ogden last .yveek. O. C. Sessions Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Sessions Brigham City Trip Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber and son, Norman, and Phil Barber and daughter, Debby, spent last entertained at their home Mon- day evening with a family dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lloyd and small son, Gordon Scott, who are their guests this week from Burlingame, California. Mrs. Lloyd will be remembered as the former Karen Rampton before her marriage. Other family members who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and daughters of Salt Lake City, Bishop and Mrs. A. Phillip Hansen and four sons of Sunset, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nelson and family of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wells and baby and Miss Susan Rampton of Sy- racuse. Birthday Anniversary Family members of Mr. and Mts. Hyrum Jones will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson in Sunset Wednesday evening to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mr. Jones. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Jones those from here who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thurgood and family. Christmas Program A Christmas program was given in the Syracuse and Syracuse Second M. I. A. organizations Tuesday and Wednesday evenings respectively. Concluding the evenings social was dancing in both of the wards. gift she will really appreciate . . . an El-wo- Takes the work out of her washday '! .AjF m fw BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Electrically UTAH POWER 4 LIGHT CO. I E VI S vision prgoram. This coming Sunday December 1(5 Glne Ray Welker will appear on the talent show with his panta-min- e act. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Welker, 100 North Clearfield A stork shower was given in honor of Mrs. Dorothy Pherson at the home of Mrs. Ruth Owen last Tuesday evening. It was attended by several of her friends who brought gifts for the wee Street. one who is scheduled to arrive 52nd Anniversary Members of the William II. Wilvery soon. cox family helped celebrate their d Firemens Dinner parents wedding anFiremen niversary Friday December 14. Clearfield Volunteer held at Christmas social and tur- Among the Clearfielders, is a son Former Mayor key dinner at the Anchorage build- Myron Wilcox. ing last Saturday evening for all Hugh Wilcox was also a son of of their group and their wives. this Syracuse couple. Games followed the dinner and some fine prizes were won by some lucky people attending. fifty-secon- visit-le- d last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barber at their home in Salt Lake City. j by Dorothy White Cl 4 Sunday with Mrs. Barbers parents, the William Batemans, at their home in Brigham City. From Blackfoot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited here last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Bennett. Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Royal W. Rampton . . ld st y, Live and Farm Better . o st d, A '. Christmas Social od Sunday Program Mrs. Mina Moss and Mrs. Lur-rin- e McFerson, of the Clearfield First Ward Young Ladies MIA presidency, spoke at last Sunday evening saerment meeting on their responsibilities in these offices. Following them the clerks of the ward spoke on their jobs. They are Paul Zaugg and Dillard Thompson. Aden Johnson, who is also an assistant clerk, sang and whistled a novel rendition of Silent Night and gave brief remarks. On Television Clearfield Aden Johnson, who appeared on a television program in Salt Lake City recently, won the talent contest with his whistling number which will result in his appearing on another network tele- - Marriages The following morriage licenses were issued by the county clerks office at Farmington during the past week: Emerson II. Carter, Salt Lake Bessie Carter Scoyni, Salt Lake Arthur Edward Woods, Ogden Judy Belva Dodge, Ogden J. Gordon Baily, Woods Cross Lee Deffebach, Salt Lake Stewart Cal Whitesides, Layton Kathleen Christiansen, Layton Clubs Reviewers Guild The Reviewers barmington Wednesday evening the M. I. A. officers and teachers of the Syra- Guild met Wednesday, Dec. 19, at cuse ward enjoyed a special Christmas social at the school recreation quarters. Special guests were their husbands and wives. Purchase Home Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhoads and family of Farmington have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard K. Brown. They moved into it last week. The Browns lovely new brick home is near completion, and they expect to be occupying it in the very near future. the home of Mary Hughes for their Christmas dinner party. were Edith Spackman, Wanda Ellis and Verdell Engstrom. Gifts Co-hostes- ses were exchanged. Junior Literary The Junior LitFarmington erary Club met Wednesday, December 19, at the home of Diane Turner for their Christmas dinner party. were Lela Co-hostes- Primary Parties Hess, Alene Sessions, Marie Oviatt, Vivian Muir and June Thurston. Gifts were exchanged. The Syracuse ward Primary officers entertained with a supper party at the Jr. Sunday School rooms Monday evening. They enjoyed games and exchanged gifts. Special guests were the ward bishopric and their wives and also husbands of the Primary officers and teachers. Literary Guild The Literary Farmington Guild met Wednesday, December 19, for their Christmas party at the home of Mabel Ferguson. Cohostesses were Alice Miller, Carma Swindles, Charlotte Brophy and Ruth Bentley. |