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Show Page February THE JOURNAL 1 1C, 1957 North Davis Junior High Mrs. Afton Wood Mrs. Afton Wood has just returned home from Idaho Falls, where she visited with her son Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-laRichard Wood and helped take care of her new granddaughter, who was born Jan. 30. The Dick Woods Catherine Jones the have 3 boys. Catherine Jones attended dinnerLions Dinner Sigma Nu fraternity winter CounDistrict Lions Club Governor and -dance at the Oakridge Mrs. Dean Swaner and Cabinet She Club spent night. Friday try Secretary and Mrs. Dell Sessions the weekend at the home of her attended dinner meeta zone 2S-parents, Bishop and Mrs. 4 at Park City. Lions Feb. Jones. Catherine is a stu- ing Clubs from Coalville, Morgan, Utah. Son Horn Many friends of Carol and Vern Green will be interested to know that they had a baby boy born the January 23. Mr. Green is with is the Carol Air Force in Greece. Ellison. granddaughter of Maggie w, U De-Vaug- hn dent at the University of Luncheon Ronnie Brezoff was hostess on Friday to LaVon Wagoner, Ferris Workman. Edith Steed, Maxine Howell and Nita Stathis at a luncheon. The ladies spent the afternoon sewing. Fred Sessions Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sessions and small daughters Cindy and Tamara left this week for Portland, Oregon, where they will make their home temporarily while Mr. Sessions is overseeing the starting of a new American Health Studio in Sessions and Mrs. Portland. daughters have been visiting in Farmington at the home of her mother, Mrs. Barnett Anderson for the past month. Move to California Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Robinson and twin sons Gregory and Jeffery left Wednesday for Van Nuys, California, where they will make their home. Mr. Robinson will work for Marquart Co. Flower Girl . Little Franie Kay Barlage was a flower girl in a bridal fashion show held Friday night in the Lafayette Ballroom at the Hotel Utah and sponsored by ZCMI. Franie Kay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlage. Junior Literary Club Randolph and Park City met for the dinner meeting. Birthdays John Robert Richards celebrated his Oth birthday Saturday at a party. Karen Bowen invited little friends on Monday to help her celebrate her seventh birthday. Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Art Thurston went to dinner and a showf last week to celebrate their 23rd wedding anniversary. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Moulton visited at John Iarrishs on Wednesday. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Alma Parrish and Mrs. John Parrish attended a family study group in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pope. Alfred Neumann Alfred Neumann will be released from his mission to the Central States mission February 21. Before coming home, he will visit with his son, Bruno in Portsmouth, Ohio. Canadian Visitors A visitor from Ft. Francis, Ontario, Canada, Joan Robertson, along with a friend Gene Briggs of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams last Tuesday. Miss Robertson met the Williams son Teddy in Canada, where he is serving on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Horton Bournes Stephanie and Michael Bourne spent the weekend at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne. Business Trip Wednesday, Mrs. Emily Eldridge, Mr. Margaret Bourne and Harold Tippetts went to Box Elder and Weber County on business. On their way home, they had dinner Fay and A1 Eccles and Milton and Fern Hess and Wilda Hardy presented a musical program Wednesday night at the Junior Literary club held at the home of Alene Jones. Beautiful songs from the works of Victor Herbert were sung and played. It was a very enjoyable evening. The Literary Club were also honored by four students from the foreign countries of Bolivia, Switzerland, Finland, and Norway who at Maddox. Ray Evans through the American Field ServMr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and ice are attending school in Salt Mrs. H. II. Evans of Centerville Lake. Mr. Wicks of the A.F.S. ex- went to Provo on Sunday to visit plained the program to the ladies Mrs. Ray Nielsen. of the club and showed how it Craig Jones News of interest to Farmington will be a means for promoting peace. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith and residents is the marriage of Craig Mrs. Manning of Kaysville ac- Jones on Jan. 23 to Myrna Lemon companied the young people to of Salt Lake. Craig is the son of Farmington. Ralph and Catherine Jones, former residents of Farmington. Returns Home Mrs. Charlotte Nichols returned Milton Hesses home Wednesday from Boise, IdaMr. and Mrs. Milton Hess Sr. ho, where she has been staying at visited Monday at the home of Mr. Hess sister, Mrs. James Melius, the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Schaf- Salt Lake. Tuesday, the Hesses fer while their little son, John has went with their son and daughter-in-labeen ill from complications folMr. and Mrs. Milton J. lowing the measles. Mr. DeLore Hess and Mrs. Julia Gregory to Nichols has gone to New York Brigham and had dinner at Madon business. dox. In Portland Mrs. LaVica Pratt Mrs. Virginia Schwagler is in Mrs. LaVica Pratt visited last Portland, Oregon, visiting at the week in Layton at the home of her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Selfridges. Lee Pratt. Mrs. Schwagler is caring for the LeRoy Thompsons Selfrides three children while Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thompson they attend the Furniture market and small son left a week ago in San Francisco. Wednesday for Dallas, Texas, where LeRoy will work for the Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van Fleet American Health Studios. Mrs. and son Niel and Brent and daugh- Thompsons brother, Leonard Rice ter Melissa returned home Sat- lives in Dallas and has charge of urday night by train froni Chicago. the studios there. Accident They had came to Chicago by where Dennis from Miami, Florida, Monson, young son of plane four Mr. for and vacationed have Mrs. Harold Monson. they weeks at the home of Mr. and jumped off of a neighbors haystack Tuesday and broke his heel. Mrs. Ray Wood. 16 th Grandchild Gary Van Fleet Word has been received by Mrs. Van Fleet, who has been Gary Mabel Steed of the birth of her seriously ill in the hospital for A little the past month, returned home forty-sixt- h grandchild. Adel-beto last Friday. boy was born on Feb. and Julia Steed Eldridge of Heart Attack Fred Gregory has been confined Washington. The Eldridgees have two other children the youngest to his bed with a heart attack. being 14 years of age. Son Born Chris Browns A little boy was born WednesGuests on Sunday at the home to Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brown day, February West. were Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Duncan Wayne Dawn Bights and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Allen of Lou Ann Fowles of Oakley, Ida Layton. son-in-la- w, w, son-in-la- Review Language Classes Give School Prior of Long Beach, ho. and Jean California, were guests over the weekend of Dawn Bights at her 'home in Farmington. The girls are attending the BYU in Provo. Clarence Sorensons Mrs. Nellie Pei kins of Montpelier, Idaho, has been visiting her Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Clarence Sorenson. By Judith Anne White Last Friday, FebClearfield ruary 8, Thomas Mackys first and third period language arts class presented the Golden Review over the loud speaker. Betty Kuppers w, Dishonesiv oditnrinl Costs us Our Happiness. Barbara Holt gave the question of the week. Joe Ann Atkins gave the Claudette Barnaby presented the fashions and names of well dressed people in the school. Connie Ileus presented the student of the week who was Betty Kuppers. Kirk Price and Robert Trujillo gave some jokes. Truman Carver gave the names of some of the new students in the school and some that have moved. Barbara Wassink gave the teacher of the week who was Mr. Francis. Mr. Francis is North Davis new shop teacher, he studied at the US AC. His wifes name is Carol Dene and girl. they have a Mr. Mackys 5 and 7 period class will present the Golden Green Review to be put on the 20th of February. The editor of this presentation is Kathleen Blood. gossip. By Janice Adams have a party everyone! Throw off those old winter blues! Spring is just around the corner! Use the slightest chance that presents itself to get together and have some real teen-ag- e fun. In this month of festive holidays, toss a party in honor of Mr. Washington or St. Valentine or anyone else whos lucky enough to have a birthday in this fabulous February, or wait until March rolls in and honor pals along with St. Patrick and Spring. Have an informal get together after that important basketball game or really get smart with a party after one of the swish Gold and Green Balls or other winter dances. There are a million different chances for a party and a smart teen will make even more. And for all these wonderful times when teens get together to share party fun, you be the host or host- two-year-o- ess with the mostest (to coin an old phrase). Go original all the The king-of-the-eveni- ng ; A. has presetned pot- P.-- T. ted plants to the kitchen in the homemaking department. They are planted in containers hanging on the wall. Cake Sale luci-ou- There has been a contest going on between the boys and girls these past few weeks. Each of them put on a cake sale and the one making the most profit was to reign over this past week and over the Valentines Day dance that was held Thursday. The girls had their cake sale the latter part of January and the boys had their cake sale this last Monday. The girls are reluctant in saying the boys won because the girls usually make more on their cake sales than do the boys. The boys have sure been taking advantage of their reign. They have made the girls polish their shoes, carry their books and open doors for them, but it has all been in good fun. Thornock Assigned to 70th Field Artillery Schwabish G m u n d, Germany (AHTNC) Army Specialist Third Class Bob M. Thornock, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thornock, 35 Villa dr., Clearfield, Utah, recently was assigned to the 70th Field Artillery Battalion in Germany. A driver with the battalions Battery B, Specialist Thornock entered the Army in January 1055 and arrived in Europe in September 105G. soldier attended The Davis High School at Kaysville. Deadline For Boy Scout to For National Jamboree where Camp is Washington the rallying call that camped will bring 50, fHX) Boy Scouts, Explorer Scouts, and their leaders from all parts of the nation to historic Valley Forge, Pennsylvania for their fourth National Jamboree next July 12-1- 8. everyone enjoyed it. Syracuse News Transferred Miss Nedra Walker who has been employed for the past year with the Telephone company at Seattle, Washington, has recently been transferred to the Mountain States Telephone office at Kaysville. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of Syracuse. Seattle Trip Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen left Tuesday morning for Seattle, where they will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen. And enroute they will be gi fists of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briggs at their home in Nampa, Idaho. Elmer Sessions Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sessions were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sessions, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barlow. Farmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sessions and family, Portland. Attends Funeral Mrs. Lola Frew attended the funeral services Monday in Murray for her cousin Reed Atkinson, of Seattle. From Montana Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Sessions of Bynum. Montana, are guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sessions and Mrs. Lois S. Roberts this week. S7th Birthday LaMar Stuart and sons Jay and Stephen went to Woodruff, last weekend to attend the birthday party of their father and grandfather, James Stuart who was observing his S7th anniversary Saturday. Biology Students Dissect Animals By Robert Hender Kaysville Eager biology students at Davis High School, under the supervision of Spencer Hutchins, biology teacher, dissected a chicken and a calf February 11 and 12. Dissection of a chicken took place in room 12 Monday morning, during second period. The feathers were plucked, the chicken was cut Posters open, and organs were taken out Last Monday, posters made by for illustration purposes as biology sme of the art students were put students gathered around the opup in the hall. The posters are all erating table to look on. reminding students to keep halls, Steve Richesen, a senior biology clean and clear. student, brought a calf to school Tuesday, February 12, and helped Mr. Hutchins dissect the animal. Sign Up The unborn calf was taken from is Feb. its mothers, body when the animal was slaughtered. troop and patrol camping equipment, contingency, insurance, hotels enroute, leadership and trainEldon P. ing camp. w, rt ld Potted Plants way from the invite to the decorations, to the food. For a good time in honor of some wonderful guy (past or present) go Mardi Gra. Set a festive table, royally treat your guests to such delicacies as the Kings Cake, studded with crown jewels made of gum drops, frozen lemons ade punch, parfait made with ice cream coffee and vanilla marbled with mocha sauce and topped with whipped cream. Use your own magic wand to conjure up other delights of the appetite and give parties, parties anywhere, everywhere. Bob M. A school newspaper was put out on Valentines Day. A lot of work was put into it by several students from each grade and they hope Via TEEN TIMES Lets l'aper J 26 Clubs Clearfield Jayceettes A progressive party Clearfield to the Jamboree camp or while was held by the Clearfield Jayceettes for themselves and their homeward bound. Cost per boy for this great ex- husbands, February !, accordto president Mrs. George L. perience will be approximately ing Hansen. $350.00. It cannot be definitized at this time since there are many Stork Shower details of tours, meals, hotels, etc. A stork shower was given rethat are not yet definitely deter- cently for Mrs. Donald Pantle of mined so much for the price. Layton by her neighbors. Hostess The above fee covers the follow- for the evening was Mrs. J. Ward ing items: Jamboree fee, regional Stevenson. There were twenty-fiv- e guests present. Mrs. Pantle fee. railroad fare plus pullman, is the daughter-in-laof Mr. and tour, bus fares, meals enroute, Mrs. Walter Pantle of here. They will visit the nations leading cities and scenic spots enroute w Bailey Completes Recruit Training San Diego, Calif. (FHTNC) Eldon P. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon R. Bailey of G22 Verde-lan- d Park, Layton, Utah, is scheduled to complete recruit training February 1 at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. The course includes instruction in all basic military subjects and the firing of all basic infantry weapons. Upon completion of training, the new Marines are assigned to Camp Pendleton, Calif., for further infantry training, or to one of the many Marine Corps schools. 1 12-we- ek |