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Show Page m Aaron L. Hatch u IViif Go On LDS January Till: JOURNAL 1 Mission Dy Trinity Lutheran Church Schedule W P 7 Phone Farmington Katherine Rose honor of Aaron Leonard Hatch who will leave for the Atlantic Central Mission Field in the near future. Mr. Hatch is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John Fuit of Clinton. He is a graduate of Davis High School, class of 51, and has had one quarter of work at Drip-haUniversity. Having served two years in the Army he was recently located in Germany where he also did some missionary work for the LDS Church. Mr. Hatch will enter the mission home January !), in preparation for his entry into the minion field. m Children Give New Son little son was born Wednesday, Dec. 2i at H:5 p.m. to John and Mary Myers. The little one weighed in at pounds. His brothers Ned, Scott and Kirk and his sisA U-- ter, Maretta were happy to come him home. wel- Forest Sen ice Diehard Marston of the U. S. Forest Service left Wednesday, Jan. 2 for Logan where he will study at the A.C. on his doctorate Mr. Marin range management. ston will maintain his position in the canyons in this area while attending school. Last week end he went on a ski trip up the mountains to take snow survey. This is done the last of each month during the winter. California Trip Lloyd Hess left California with Mr. last Friday for and Mrs. Ed Iledgepath of Salt Lake. They enjoyed the Rose parade at Pasadena and also visited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Teen-Ag- e Party Christmas praty was given by Mrs. Dave Merrill for her daughter, Janeen Friday night. Guests were David Stayner, Jim Barlage, Doug Rose, George TidHelen Marie Barlage, Sally well, Sunset Several Sunset children Schryver, Norma Bradley, Steven recently participated in Ward pro- Sartar, Tom Sandquist, Betty Pauline Miksell and Congrams with readings. Under the McDonald. nie direction of Mrs. Rex Wallgren of Sunset the following children gave Farmington Visitors Mr. Mrs. Fred Sessions have and readings for the 1st Ward Relief in Farmington at the been Society Christmas party: Marie home visiting Mrs. of Sessions mother, Bingi;am, Susan Cagle, Kathleen Mrs. Garnett Anderson. The SesEgbert, Sharon Nowling, Peggy' sions left last Thursday to go Kay, David Dailey and Mary Sue hack to Washington. Fred is openDario w. On the same program Mrs. ing new Luzon Gyms all over in the N, West. Their children Cindy Dick Reid of Dountiful sang and and Tamra stayed in Farmington played the violin. Her accompanist with their grandmother for a A teen-ag- e Readings Bro-shinsk- y, while. Study Group Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marston Christmas Breakfast Christmas breakfast at the home of Grace and Dean Bybee was enjoyed by Maey Bybee, Dell and Louise Sessions and daughter Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olson of Woods Cross and family. I.ater in the day, the home of Dell and Louise was the gathering place for the following for Christmas dinner, Mary By bee, Grace and Dean Bybee, Dean and Eva Swan-eGrace Stevenson, Nita Van Fleet and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mor-le- y of Bingham. The Clark Family Bishop A. L. Clark and Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark went to Salt Lake Christmas eve to join a Clark family party being held at Mrs. Ida Clarks. Mr. and Mrs. George Stromberg (Norma) of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. George Leeming (Merline) of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buck (Lorraine) of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean (Helen) of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark stationed at an air base in Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Blood of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Salt Lake were also guests. Prize Winners Prizes, for guessing the amount of Christmas rope used to decorate the Farmington AG store, were won by, first, an electric fry pan, Don Morgan; second, steak knives and carving set won by Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dumke of Sacramento, Calif.; third, a box of cheese, Wallace Ilight. The turkey dinner was won by Clifton Woods and a turkey by John Parrish. Visit in Logan Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Leonard visited in Logan last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Leonards mother, Mrs. Rebecca Cardon. Thursday, they went to Pocatello to visit with Mr. Leonards sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar and family. From Providence Floyd and Dora Checketts of Providence, visited on Thursday at the home of Doras sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gill A r, On-st- at entertained their study group last Sunday night at a special Christ- Robinson. New Son mas supper. The Marstons little son, Brian, acted as Santa Claus Thursday morning, Dec. 27, at and brought gifts to everyone. 10:30, a new little grandson for Mrs. Millie Wood made his debut The Max Muirs Mr. and Mrs. Max Muir were into the world. His parents are hosts Sunday night to their study Mr. and Mrs. Keith Holbrook of group. After a period of study Bountiful. The little one weighed the evening was spent visiting. Re- 7 pounds and 2 ounces. His sisters, w, The JOURNAL weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents 1 Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter ai freshments were served. Entered as Layton, Utah, under the Act oi Sunday Study March 8, 1879. The Carl Cooks home was the place a few friends gathered SunPublished By day to partake of the Christmas INLAND PRINTING CO. spirit studying the scriptures. Phone: Kaysville 10 Santa came to climax the evening and refreshments were served. President and Mrs. Milton J. Hess MEMBER were hosts to their study group UTAH STATE ASSOCIATION Sunday evening. Christmas Day NATIONAL EDITORIAL Mr. Mrs. George Rackham and ASSOCIATION of Ogden spent Christmas day at Natl Advertising Representative the home of Mr. and Mrs. Travers Newspaper Advertising Service. Brophy. Family Dinner 333 N. Michigan Avenue A family dinner at the home of Chicago, I1L Mr. and Mrs. Milus Gardner on Christmas day vvas enjoyed by Mr. $3.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance and Mrs. Charles Lewis and family anl Mr. and Mrs. Burke Gardner and family of Salt Lake and Mr. LLOYD E. ANDEUSON....ManaKing Editor and Mrs. Norman Gardner of Farmington. THE STAFF Salt Lake Dinner CLAIR IIALES News Editor A dinner MARY IIOWRING Editor party at the home of Society J. VERNON WOOLSEY. Advertising Mgrr the Arthur Pehrons of Salt Lake ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Manager last week was enjoyed by Mr. and DERRIE KIIOURY Office Clerk Mrs. Lewis Barnett and Mr. and OEORGE F. DARKER Foreman Mrs. Adelbert Barnett. DAVE MORTENSEN Compositor second-clas- s C. A. WILKINSON Compositor CLAIR FORD Compositor JACK IMHOEF Compositor when she presented her vocal numJOHN E. DARKER, JR. Linotype bers was Mrs. Paul Reid of SunKENNETH WINNER Linotype Ires-.iiuCLIFF DALI. set. Mrs. Dick Reids NED ItODKY Dress man .. son. Ricky als'o sang on the GARY KENNEDY Fressman MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader GOLDIE DALI, . .. Dindery Supervisor program. RODENA KNCE David Moffitt of Sunset gave Dindery Dept. Reporters readings at the Ward Christmas ... NORMA PREECE Kaysville program and at the Stake SevenClearfield DOROTHY WHITE JANICE ADAMS ties Party held in Sunset also. Layton Clinton .... JEAN DUHSON a reading at KATHERINE ROSE Nancy Bingham gave Farmington Syracuse.. MRS. VIRGINIA S. DENNETT the Christmas Sunday School SerWest Point DOROTHY WHITE Sunset JEAN DURSON vice in the 1st Ward ako. four-year-o- . . U-- J (Church schedule for week of Jan. 7t Wednesday Clinton A farewell testimonial was held Sunday at the Clinton Ward LDS Church at 7 p.m. in A 5, I!)57 ld Kathy, and Kristine and his brother, Gregory eagerly welcomed him home. Dinner at Leonards and Mrs. Glen Green of Kaysville spent Christmas day at the home of their daughter and Bishop and Mrs. Burnham Leonard. Plane Flight Looking for a nice place to play golf? Just fly down to Las Vegas for the day. Reed and Gordon Van Fleet did this very thing Saturday. They were the guests of Gordon Guri of Kaysville in his new air plane. Christmas Baby An early morning Christmas gift arrived Dec. 25 for the Paul Spencer' family when their wee son decided to make his appearance. The baby weighed U pounds 2 ounces and will be named Stephen Earl. Paulette and Kenny, the little ones sister and brother had awaited him with great anticipation. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ilaffmeister and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer. From Rhode Island Mrs. Lillian Easton came by plane from Rhode Island to visit with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fellows. Mrs. Easton is planning to stay about Mr. son-in-la- w, son-in-la- i w, weeks. Christmas Eve Dinner Christmas eve, the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hoffmeister was all aglow with lights and looking very festive because a family Christmas dinner was being served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Briggs and children Connie and Stanley, of Pasco, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackson and children, Brent and Jill of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. 7:2,o p.m. .Sunday School Alden Spencer and children Larry, Teachers Training Session. Linda and Letha of Bountiful and chil-dre Thursday Paul and Jerry Spencer and Farmof and 7:2.o p.m. Men of the congregaPauletta Kenny ington. tion meet to carry out the Fathers business. New Years Eve 51 r. and Mrs. Reed Van Fleets Saturday home was the meeting place for 10;00 a. m. Christian Instruction members' of their study group, New of children in the 7th and Years eve where they enjoyed to the sth grades. hors douver before going dance held at the Farmington 1 Sunday and 2 Ward church house. The Lutheran Hour 0:00 a. m. Released from Service over KLO radio. Mr. and Mrs. John U. Rencher H:15 a.m. Sunday School for of Burley, visited in Farmington children of all ages, lesson a week ago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hughes. They came topic: The Calling of Matto see their son and his wife and thew. family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ren0:45 a.m. Adult Bible Discuscher who has just been released sion group: topic: Gods from the service. He had been stationed at the Air Base at White Church on Earth Ephesians will Mexico. New They Sands, make their home in Farmington at 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship Serthe Wilson Stevens Apartment vice: sermon topic: About while Mr. Rencher goes on with his studies at the University where Our Fathers Business Luke he will study electrical engineer2:41-5ing. This Is The Life 11:30 a.m. California Trip over KSL-TThis program Friday night Irvin and Sylvia entitled I Killed Annie Nor-va- k Hughes left for Long Beach, Calif, is the dramatic story to visit with Sylvias brother, Dr. C. his and Farrer Kenneth of a who family. They stopped in Milford and visis haunted by a sense of ited with Irvins brother, Marion guilt. They returned home Hughes. Tuesday. In Hospital Van Fleet, son of Ruth Gary and Reed Van Fleet, went to the hospital Tuesday to undergo a series of tests. In California Sunset Cub Scouts of Pack 801, Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett returned home last Saturday after Den 4 of Sunset, under the leadvisiting in San Diego for the Christmas holidays with their son, ership of Mrs. Jack DeWitt, Den mother, who have recently received Paul and his family. Returns to Baltimore awards are Gary Mumford, Wolf Dan and Joan Benton left SunBadge and Gold Arrow; Billy day to return to Baltimore where Burns. Wolf Badge and Gold ArDan will resume his studies in the college of dentistry. Dan will row; Michael DeWitt, Rocky Olreceive his doctors degree in June. sen, Delbert Haskell, Dawn WallThe Bentons have been visiting Mumford and Lynn in Farmington with Joans mother, gren, Jimmy 1 Fay Brown and in Kaysville with Bayne, year service star pins. A recently organized Cub Scout Dans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Benton. Den in Sunset is Den 4 of Pack SOI. Den Mother is Mrs. Jack GarnB. er and Cub Scouts of this Den who have recently received their Bobcat pins are David Moffitt, Douglas Scott. Larry Garner, Danny Garner, John Bonham and Hal Capt. F. B. Risser, Commanding Brostrom. Officer at Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, was elected president of the Salt Lake Chapter of the NDTA LOSE UGLY FAT (National Defense Transportation November the ssociation) at meeting of that organization. LTJG IN TEN DAYS G. R. Mantlo, Traffic Officer, was elected Secretary-treasureOR MONEY BACK Other NSD members of the in ten days or money back NDTA, an organization made up of both Military and Industrial If you are overweight, here is the Transportation personnel, are CDR first really thrilling news to come J. Edward Larson, and Charles E. along in years. A new and conDenney who is a lifetime member. venient way to get rid of extra interstate Mo- pounds easier than ever, so you can Roy Simmons, tor Lines, Inc., and a member of be as slim and trim as you want. the NDTA, visited the Depot dur- This new' product called DIATRON ing the week and congratulated curbs both hunger and appetite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise. AbCapt. Risser upon his election. to the solutely harmless. When you take According Capt. Risser, next meeting will be held at the DIATRON, you still enjoy your Elks Club, Salt Lake City on the meals, still eat the foods you like 7th of January. Captain John II. but you simply dont have the Beverley, Transportation Officer, urge for extra portions and autoFt. Douglas, will give a presenta- matically your weight must come dow n, because, as your own doctor tion on Civil Defense. Some of the purposes of the will tell you, when you eat less, NDTAs Development in Action you weigh less. Excess weight enProgram are, 1, Provide for the dangers your heart, kidneys. So interchange of information and no matter what you have tried beexperience among members; 2, fore, get DIATRON and prove to disseminate current information yourself what it can do. DIATRON on matters of vital concern in na- is sold on this GUARANTEE: You tional defense transportation; must lose weight with the first 2, create a forum for the examina- package you use or the package tion of defense transportation costs you nothing. Just return the problems; and I, develop and ob- bottle to your druggist and get tain recognition of participants as your money back. DIATRON costs transportation leaders who can bet- $3.00 and is sold with this strict ter sene their business, profes- money hack guarantee by; sions, communities and country in KOWLEY DRUG STORE times of peace, war or emergency. Layton, Utah 4:1-11- 5. 2. V. Cub Scouts Receive Award Badges Risser Capt. F. Elected to Head Utah NDTAGroup r. |