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Show April 30, 1051 Till: JOURNAL Page 3 Alma Judd and his mother. Mrs. Dorothy White, Reporter a Call 51903 ) Some new addiClearfield tions to the population of Clearfield recently have included a new son, the first, for Mr. and Mrs. are Stan Smith. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Phill 0. Smith of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ulyss Thurgood of West Point. j f Another newcomer was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson of Clearfield. He was named, Ray Waite Pearson, last Sunday at Clearfield First ward services. His Mom is the former Nelda Waite of Syracuse. Gone Fishing A Clearfielder, who thinks its fishing time already is Joe Knight who has gone to southern waters near San Diego, California, to try for the deep sea type of broilers. With him went Monty Smith and Elmer Brown, of Roy. Go Swimming Swimming time has started again. Enjoying the sport this week were Sharon Hale, past i i i I Rosemary Fessler, I.auraine Nel-- ! son and Alan Hale at Rainbow! Gardens. Following the exercise, they enjoyed refreshment time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hale. Mr. stances of Measles has lessened in dio Visual Aid department of the the statistics of Utah and in the Deseret Book store and a tour of county, the rate is high at the two television stations. This was Arthur White residence where conducted under the direction of Brian is just recovering from a the Audio Visual Aids class besevere case which was followed by ing held as an extension course croup and an eye infection. This from U. S. A. C. at Weber College week little sister to Brian, Cheri this quarter. ling. Lynne, came down with it but it Robert B. Fisher P.-A. President Robert B. Fisher, a former resi- didnt get her down as it did Mrs. Richard Coop was recently dent of Clearfield and now living Brian and the tiny brother, Kirk, elected president of the Clearfield in Kuna, Idaho, has been called to has had it slightly also. A. sucElementary school P.-Clubs a mission for the LDS church to Mrs. Reuben Horn. Mrs. The hour clubs of Clear- ceeding the Samoan Islands. He is a gradGrant Barlow and Mrs. Dale Bar-louate of Brigham Young University field held a cake sale this week to will serve as and and has served two years in the assist with their treasury, accordsecretary-treasure- r respectively U. S. army. He is a brother to ing to Mrs. Ken Gardner, active club leader. The clubs also and LeMar Stuart, principal, will Mrs. John W. Hills of here, and is serve as second the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce are combining to take over a plat of roses in the recently organized Fisher. Alpha Lambda From Las Vegas project of the Rose Garden at the The Alpha Lambda chapter of Visiting from Las Vegas, Ne- City Park on Center Street. The Beta Sigma Phi are launched into vada, at the T. L. White residence Rose garden project is under the their Spring activity program are Mrs. Joe Sabole and her three direction of the Clearfield Kiwa-ni- s with many plans for the next few club, but is being participated weeks. The annual Spring banquet daughters. Mrs. Sabole is the former Irma White. She arrived in by various groups and clubs in for new members and for the Ritlast Friday and left this Thursday Clearfield. ual of Jewels as well as for the for her home. At Hill AFB Founders Day program. New ofLouise Sedgwick will also be installed at this ficers and Easter decorations Spring Louise Sedgwick, daughters of were used at a delightful brunch meeting which will be held on April Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick, is held by some eighty at 39 at the Sands Cafe. at home this week again holiday- Hill Air Base officerspersons club last The last was held at y week. ing from school following a It was a combination the home ofmeeting Mrs. E. R. Steed of she underwent last Thurs- brunch bridge and was hostessed Sunset. Special guest was Mrs. day. by Mrs. W. R. Graham, Mrs. C. Frank 0. Paul, art instructor from Clearfield Although the in- - C. Harris and Mrs. R. D. Swett. North Davis Junior High School, Weber Honor Roll who gave a lesson on Art. She On the honor roll from Weber illustrated her lesson with many College for last quarter are listed pictures and also related how she Judd has recently returned from a mission for the LDS church in Australia, and he and his mother were on their way home to Arizona. While here they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Car- T. T. H 4-- II w Bridge Club Mrs. Wynn Hansen was hostess recently to her bridge club. Guests included Mrs. Harold Tillotson, Mrs. Gideon Jolley, Mrs. Merlin Goodfellow, Mrs. Lois Johnson, Mrs. Chester Thackeray, Mrs. Howard Bivins and Mrs. R. A. Toolson. Home Again Back from an early spring vacation are Mrs. Virgil T. Hilton and Mrs. Amy McEntire, who is Mrs. Hiltons mother. They spent ten days in Washington where they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Murphy, Mrs. of McEntire. daughter Naomi Carling Sunday visitors at the home of Miss Naomi Carling recently were son-in-la- w vice-preside- nt 4-- H vice-preside- nt. tonsi-lectom- the names of Vanetta Morley and Blen Stoker, young folks from here and Anthon 0. Montgomery, bishof op of Filth ward and a Jewelry store here is also listed on the honor roll. Blen, by the way, was an all A student and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stoker. Clearfield Literary Mrs. George S. Haslam is taking over the helm as president of the Clearfield Literary Guild. She succeeded Mrs. Melvin Bennett in this position at an election held early this year. Other officers include Mrs. Mary Abrams, and Mrs. Harvey Brown, co-own- S er painted her picture of a landscape in Kaysville which earned her her Masters Degree this past spring. Assisting with the lesson giving were Mrs. Sam Chelmes and Mrs. William V. Wright, and handcraft w'as displayed by Mrs. Dorothy Pehrson. Assisting Mrs. Steed as hostess were Mrs. Cullen Lockhart and Mrs. Bruce Nalder. Announcements wrere made regarding the Mothers Day luncheon to be held in May at the Top of the Town. YOU KNOW That THE GREAT OGDEN LIVESTOCK secretary-treasure- r. Other retiring officers are Peart YARDS, Ogden, rank among the Olsen and Mrs. Mary Abrams who top three yards in the United States in number of sheep handled, served last year as secretary-treasure- r. and is one of the 11 largest in its A meeting will be held at the over-a- ll operation. The Yards are Sands Cafe next Monday evening, at which time Dr. Dean Tanner of the home of the Annual Ogden exLivestock Show, an d Ogden will be the speaker. n vice-preside- $ DO all-bre- Take Tour Priscilla Horn and Mrs. Dorothy White attended a field trip in Salt Lake last Saturday which included a visit to the Au Mrs. hibit that attracts entries from as many as 32 states and Canada. It is one of the 5 largest annual shows of its kind in America. ill of ai GIVE to the American Cancer Society of . . . because ft they went to their doctors in time I ive ice ice t6T itor itdr let. igr nan nor itor Kor ype ypt ;yP ider nan nan nan Many thousands of Americans are being cured of cancer every year. More and more people are going to their doctors in time. That is encouraging! But the trayic fact our doctors tell us, is that every third cancer de&th is a needless death . . . twice as many could be saved. YOUR BEST CANCER INSURANCE is (1) to see your doctor how well you may every year for a thorough checkup, no matter feel (2) to see your doctor immediately at the first sign of any ont of the 7 danger signals that may mean cancer. warning signals and other facts of life about cancer, call the American Cancer Society office nearest you or simply write to Cancer in care of your local Post Office. For a list of those life-savin- g is or ept. ZCE IMS OSE KTT 'ON ITE 'ON American Cancer Society $ |