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Show April 13, 1957 THE JOURNAL Farmington News Ferris E. Page 3 Workman Completes Basic (let Together Blanche Wilcox Little Linja pounds I ounces. Fort Carson, Colo. (AIITNC) Mrs. and her Wood was so happy to have a baby sister, Mrs. Rhoriu Dyches attend- brother and grandparents, Mr. and Army Pvt. Eugene D. Workman, ed a dinner and reunion Saturday Mrs. John L. Mikesell were delight- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris E. at the Lion house. The group who ed because this little one was the Workman, Clearfield, recently comtook the BYU church tour last first boy in their family, they have pleted eight weeks of basic comAugust enjoyed each other so much had U girls and granddaughters up bat training with the !th Infantry that they met again last week. to now. Paternal grandparents are Division at Fort Carson, Colo. They went to the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wood. The soldier attended Mrs. James Anderson and were Davis High School in Kaysville. Pot Luck Dinner shown pictures of the tour. Mr. and Mrs. Cail Wagoner, Mr. Milton Hess Birthday Club land Mrs. John Breezoff, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess visit- Mrs. Jack Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith was host Sated Sunday in Salt Lake at the Bill Stathis, and Mr. and Mrs. to the Birthday club urday home of their son and daughter-in-la- Frank Howell had a pot luck din- at the night Hillside House for dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Hess. ner Friday night at the Richard Honored guest was Kathryn JenRichard Hodsons Workman home. Other guests to share the nings. Mrs. Richard Hodson and chilFrank White were Walter Jennings, dren left Saturday morning for Frank White, one of the fifth evening Ferris and Dick Workman, Ray and Cedar City, where they will make grade teachers at the Farmington Barbara Evans, Alpha and Ralph their home for a year. Mr. Hodg- Elementary school, is in the hos- Steed, Gill and Gladys Robinson, son is working on construction pital. Millie Wood and Minnie Millard. work in Cedar City. New York Trip Eric Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ward Warnock left Wallace Hights Eric Smith of Mrs. Charles Pyfher and Mr. York. Bishop Pasadena, Tuesday for New They will visited husand of visit at the home Wards sister and her California, Grange visited and family of his p arents-in-laMr. and Mrs. band, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Holmes had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. WalMilton Hess. Bishop Smith was in in Waterloo, New York. Since this lace Hight Thursday. Mrs. Pypher Salt Lake for conference. is Marys' first trip to New York, is Mr. Bights niece. Saturday, Mr. Boy Born they will have to see the big city. Bights brother and his wife, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood are the In Washington, D. C-- , they will and Mrs. Hunter Hight of Fresno, Calif., visited and spent the night proud parents of a little baby boy visit Wards brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Allen Warnock. at the Wallace Hight home. born Friday, April ., weighed 7 w, w, w, MRS. CLARENCE SEARLE, front right, has been elected president of Clearfield Wasatch school Other officers include, back row, left to right, Mrs. J. Duffy Palmer, first vice president; Mrs. Ezra Tolman, secretary; Verne Rampton, principal, second vice president; and front, left, Mrs. Ivan Iverson, treasurer. Rexburg Visitors In Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bennion and Marvin Dinger is ill in the hos- boys of Rexburg,Hugh Idaho, were vispital in San Francisco. Mrs. Dn-ge- r itors for conference at the home of and family have remained in Mr. Bennions mother, Mrs. Mary Bennion. Farmington. P-T- A. RESCUE group, known as the Calamity Janes,; (from El Reno, Okla., have lived up to their name by doing civil defense rescue work during two Oklahoma tornadoes and four major fires in El Reno. Shown splinting the arm of a mock victim at a civil defense rescue institute in Denton, Texas are seven of the groups 22 members, and Don Eagle (right), who with his wife founded the Janes two years ago. 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