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Show Page March 30, 1057 TIIK JOURNAL 2 Wilda Hardy and Hazel Sessions spent the week end on a tour to Southern Utah with the Masque and Gavel club of Davis high. Phone Farmington By Katherine Rose Canadian Visitors Oakley Thompson Farmington of Mt. View, Alberta, Canada, and his daughter, Patsy Thompson, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited on SunMrs. day at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Alma l'arrish and John Parrish. Karlynn Ilinman Karlynn Ilinman won two superior ratings Thursday at the Region - extemporaneous meet at Ogden High. Karlynn was one of three, out of six chosen to get two superior ratings. She will go to the state meet April Dick Warniek of Farmington and Robert McQuassie of Sunset were two of top ten chosen in Region two last Thursday at Ogden High to compete at the state legislature meet to be held April 0 at the capital in Salt Lake. New Son March 24, a litnight, Sunday tle baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark. The wee one weighed seven pounds four ounces. Little brothers and sisters, Kristine, Jill, Jimmy, John and Jane, S. eagerly awaited the arrival home f the baby. Bishop and Mrs. Ymasa Clark are the grandparents. Farmington First Richard Marston was .the speak- er for the Farmington First ward Sacrament Service Sunday night. His daughter, Cynthia, gave two piano selections. Youth speakers were Charles Droschinsky and Dewey Thayne. From Wisconsin Mrs. Vernal Jensen of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma Madsen. Mrs. Jensen is the former Janice Madson. Ilirthday Party Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and family of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Creer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ilight and family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hight, Thursday, March 21, to wish Mrs. Ilight a happy birthday. Traditional home-mad- e cake and ice cream were enjoyed. 41-- J Attend Dinner The Farmington Lions club and Farmington Jaycees attended the Associated Club dinner which was held Wednesday night at the Davis high school. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kynaston, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hilton attended the funeral services Saturday for Delbert Day. Mr. Day was the husband of the former Olive Kynaston, daughter of the Alma Kynastons. Burial was in Bountiful. Kearns Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sanders of Kearns, Utah, were visitors in Farmington Sunday at the home of Doan Sanders. Home From U Spring vacation from studies at the University of Utah found Catherine Jones, Mary Dawn Bailey, Sue Cowan, Deanna James and Gayle Ileywood, Las Vegas bound. They left early Sunday morning, returning Tuesday ready to register for the spring quarter. Take Trip Come in and take our w HANDLING EASE TEST" Jackie Jackie Bourne, of the breather at the University Bourne taking advantage between quarters of Utah, went to Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, with Caroline Griffin, Cleone Peterson, Helen Green of Layton and Mary Ellen Barnes. Jackie and Caroline returned home Tuesday, the other girls are staying to do their student teaching. North Farmington Five Seminary students of the Davis High Seminary furnished the program for the North Farmington ward Sacrament service Sunday evening. The choir furnished the out-of-to- music. Farmington Second President and Mrs. LeRoy Duncan of Centerville were the speakers for the Farmington Second ward Sacrament Service Sunday evening. Blanche C. Wilcox was sustained as second counselor in the Relief Society to replace Ruth Van Fleet who was released on account of illness in her fhmily. Trudy Elliott was graduated from the Primary. Delbert Woods Mrs. Agnes Burnett of Riverside is visiting for a week or so at the home of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood. Mrs. Sina Larson Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson and family of Salt Lake were visitors on Sunday at the home of Glens mother, Mrs. Sina Larson. From Oregon Orson Clark, of Vale, Oregon, visited last week end at the home of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Bently. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Clark of Ogden were also guests of the Bentleys. Dolores Cunningham Dolores Cunningham has enrolled at the L.D.S. Business College and Lee Ann Hess has enrolled at the University. Both girls were son-in-la- son-in-la- students at the world's most complete truck line Fa-to- n pickups to 90,000 lb. models. There's only one way to find out if an International handles the way you want a truck to handle and thats to drive one yourself. Thats why we extend this invitation to you : Thke an International out on the road. See how it handles. Try it on rough stretches. 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When they leave Utah their next assignment will be in Michigan. From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennion of Rexburg, with Idaho, visited BenMrs. Hughs mother, Mary nion, a week ago. They attended the Shakespearian plays at the University while they were here. 16th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Mills, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mills Thursday. Wilma Mills attended a luncheon in Salt Lake at the home of Mrs. Nathan Wagstaff. The Keith Mills celebrated their sixteenth wedding anniversary Thursday, March 21. son-in-la- w Trucks for every job, from w, Births Kaysville John R. and Daisy Groberg, son born March 20 at Dee hospital in Ogden. Darrell and Darlene Layton March 20 at Dee born son Layton, hospital. Keith A. and Bernice Layton Higley, daughter born March 22 at St. Benedicts hospital. Layton Tom and Virginia Nelson, son born March IS at St. Benedicts hospital. Layton Douglas M. and Beneth Norman, daughter born March 19 at St. Benedicts hospital. Layton Kenneth L. and Leah Cooper, son born March 19 at St. Benedicts hospital. Layton Dan Blair and Carol Jean Kloss, daughter bom March II at Hill Air Force Base hospital. Layton Walter Peter and Mary Kathryn Weigle, daughter born March 14 at Hill AFB hospital. Layton Santford Earl and Patricia Joann . Ramsey, son born March IS at Hill AFB hospital. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ashmead are happy to announce the arrival of their fourth child, a daughter born March 0 at the LDS Hospital, weighing 0 lbs. 8 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Morrill, Kimberly, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Ashmead, Corral, Idaho, are the grandparents. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Benton have received word from Idaho Falls of the arrival of a new grandchild, bom March 12 to Mr. and Mrs. David E. Benton. It is their fifth girl and sixth child. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus R. Cooley, Newrton, are the other grandparents. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nicholls' were happy to receive word of the arrival of a new granddaughter born March 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shewed. This is the fourth child. She weighed G lbs. 3 oz. Mrs. Shewed will be remembered as the former Beverly in clearfield B.v Dorothy White See Game, Play Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kearl and Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Spencer spent an evening in Salt Lake City last week. They enjoyed dinner, together and then while the men attended the state championship basket- ball games, the ladies saw George Bernard Shaws play, Man of Superman, at Kingsbury Had. Plan Event Several Clearfield and Roy ladies combined business with pleasure recently when they held a planning meeting together at restaurant in Ogden. The party planning a social event for the Alpha Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi included, Mrs. Hugo Mueller, Mrs. Ralph Buoy, Mrs. Cullen Lockhart, Mrs. Ivan C. Iverson and Mrs. Steven Tolman of Ri-gi- Roy. os Recently Mrs. Myrtle Egbert and her granddaughter, Miss Barbara Jean Bodily, celebrated a mutual birthday at the home of Mrs. Frank Day in Kaysville where a dinner was held in their honor. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bodily and their family, Mrs. Infectious encephalitis in man Egbert is the mother of Mrs. Day w'as about ."() per cent more preva- and Mrs. Bodily and Barbara Jean lent in 1 !rP than in 19.), veteri- is the daughter of the Myron nary authorities report. i.Bodilys. |