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Show June 8, 1937 TUK JOURNAL Page WM By Virginia Bennett, Rhone Clearfield Marjorie Cook Will Serve On L.D.S. Mission 1 Syiucuse Jay C. Bennett arrived hem Sunday from hB home in k ll&ywdiu, California, for a visit with lolativcs. His wife and their two (hildien, Stevnn and Janice j)receeded him two weeks earlier in older that they could have a longer visit. Their pai ents here are Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. Tree and Mr. and Mrs George II. Bennett, Jr. -- two-wcr- Syiacuso A The newspaper published the interests of the residents Daws County, at Layton, Utah. matter Entered as second-clas- s farewell testimonial Lajton, Utah, under the Act cuse. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Glen Warren had as their dinner guests on Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Warren and their families of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. William G. Warren and children of Syracuse. Mrs. Walter Cook Mrs. Walter W. Cook underwent minor operation last week at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. Le Mar Stewarts Mr. and Mrs. Le Mar Stewart had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ashton and their family of Evanston, Wyoming. And Mrs. Sophia Ashton and Tom Ashton, Syracuse. Welfare Conference On June 1!, Wednesday, the last child welfare conference will be conducted at the Syracuse Ward for this season. Regular monthly sessions will resume again in the fall. Girls State Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett left early Sunday morning for the 11th annual Girls State, at the Utah State University at Logan. She is being sponsored by the Clearfield Kiwanis Club, on her scholastic and leadership ability from Davis High school. Girls State functions under the auspices of the American Legion auxiliary, department of Utah. Miss Bennett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett, and will be a senior when she enters high v for the past Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 at the Syracuse Ward chapel, piior to her depaituie for an L1)S to the Samoan Islands. Mission two week's at an Ogden hospital. But she was able to leturn home Sunday. Show Mrs. er Ralph Dawson and daughter Mrs. Carl Heslop her en- tertained with a shower for theii Wendel Walker . . . manager new of Western Securities daughter and sister, Mrs. Jay Barber at the Dawson home Monday branch office in Seattle. evening. Thirty guests attended. In California Mrs. Eva Christensen and son Richard, accompanied by Mrs. Frederick Zaugg and Miss Eliza Zaugg of West Point, and Mrs. Bertha Perschon of Salt Lake City, are vacationing for two weeks in California. They will also spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaugg The Western SecurSyracuse and family while there. ities Corp. of Utah this week has Jim Barber SeatJim Barber has been ill at his announced the opening of its fortle Branch. Wendell Walker, home here the past week. merly of Syracuse, has been apNew Daughter It was another daughter, mak- pointed as resident manager. ing three for Mr. and Mrs. Val With home offices in Salt Lake Bennett which arrived last Fri- City, the company has branches day to them at a Salt Lake City from Honolulu to Jersey City ofHospital. And that same day a fering as stock brokerage service daughter was born to Mr. and on common and preferred stocks Mrs. Richard Murphy at the Dee and bonds. Investment trusts and Hospital in Ogden. This was their monthly investment programs are second child, both being girls. offered. These two wee ones are cousins. Mr. Walker resides with his wife Mrs. Murphy and Mr. Bennett are Ruth at 0704 8th Ave, N. E. Seatbrother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bennett tle,HeWashington. is the oldest son of Mr. and Jr. are the happy grandparents to Mrs. Chanes Walker of Syracuse. the little twin cousins. Wendell Walker Named Branch Office Manager Heart Attack Mrs. Elton J. Bennett has been receiving treatment at the Dee Hospital in Ogden for the past ten days for a heart attack she suffered at her home here. Evanston Visit Mrs. Sophia Ashton spent three days last week at Evanston, ming, at the homes of her sons The program included prelude and postlude organ music by Miss UTAH STATE Pkl: ASSOCIATION Becky Briggs'. MEMBER: Invocation by Allan Cook, music NATIONAL EDITORIAL by the ward choir I Stand AIL ASSOCIATION with Mis. Itha ('riddle' Amazed, and Marlin Cailcy as soloists. Natl Advertising Representative Service Advertising At this time Miss Cook was Newspaper 33:5 N. Michigan Avenue presented with her Golden GleanChicago, 111. er award by Mrs. Merle Bollseh-weileNoith Davis Stake Glean- $15.50 ifcRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Per Year. Payable in Advance er leader. r, E. ANDERSON Managing Editor Vocal solos, The Lords Prayer, and How Lovely Are Thy DwellTHE STAFF ings, by Kurt W. Einsinger, a member of the music faculty of the CLAIR HALES News Editor BYU. Guest speaker was President MARY BOWRING Society Editor Harvey M. Broadbent. Two piano J. VERNON WOOLSEY... Advertising Mgi Office Manager solos by Frederic Dixon, vocal solo ERNEST It. LITTLE F. BARKER Foreman Star by Miss Claudette Cook, GEORGE DAVE MORTENSEN Compoejior accompanied by Prof. Einsinger. C. A. WILKINSON Compositor Talks by Joseph and Laura Coyk, CLAIR FORD Compositor DAVID SEAICII Composition parents of Miss Cook, piano solo, JACK IMIIOFF Stereotype Kathleen Cook, vocal solo, Dear JOHN E. BARKER, JR Linotype Home Land by David E. Cook. KENNETH KINNER Linotype . Remarks were given by the missionary and also by counselor Harold B. Wilcox, closing song by the choir, My God and I. Benediction was' offered by Paul Cook. Marjorie enters the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake on Wed- MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader CLIFF BALL Pressman NED ROBEY Pressman GARY KENNEDY Pressman GOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. Reporters NORMA PREECE Kaysville JANICE ADAMS Layton KATHERINE ROSE Farmington Syracuse .... MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Clinton JEAN BURSON Clearfield DOROTHY WHITE Sunset JEAN BURSON nesday, June 3, and departs for her field of labor on June 10, and sails for the Islands from California on June isth. She is a graduate of the BrigNothing save divine power is ham Young University and has capable of doing so much for man taught school the past two years, as he can do for himself. in Box Elder and Davis counties. Mary Baker Eddy and their families; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Ashton. Paris, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Miller and family spent last weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parker, parents of Mrs. Miller at their home in Paris, Idaho. k ' 0 when water runs m 0 0 , at of -- school in the fall. In Hospital Mrs. William II. Wilcox has been ill in of was held in honor of Miss Marjorie March 8, 1879. Cook lust Sunday evening Junior 1'osse seriously JOURNAL A weekly -- Any young horsemen of this area who are interested in participating with the riders of the North Davis Junior Posse, will he welcomed by the group, and should contact David Thurgood or Golden Waite at the soonest possible date. Practicing period for this Posse group is every Monday evening, at the Harold Spencer Farm, Syra- 3 No matter v&at you talk about when you call long distance from affairs of homo to affaire of the heart nothing is quite so wonderful as the fun of hearing familiar voices discuss familiar things. And, fortunately, when long distance is so economical and so easy to use, theres really no need to leave even one word unspoken. 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