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Show Page July David Merrill Till: JOURNAL 2 New Son Mr. and Mrs. 1 lei bel t Jensen of Bountiful became the proud parents of their second boy Thursday, June 27. Herb was a former resident of Farmington. Mrs. Myra Jacobson is great grandmother of the little one. Know-hoin the field of management netted five base civilian Visits Sister employees the Hill Administrative Clubs Mach Award at a recent Mrs. Afton Nielsen of Milford, club party at the Apollo Club in Riverdale. Before a crowd, OOAMA H. Gen. I. Robey, Brig. Commander, presented the coveted award to Finery Rose, Edward Fowler, Russell Stephenson, Raymond E. Close, ami Glen North. Gen. Robey cut short a previous engagement that evening to make Mach Award Presented To Five Hill AFB Employees w near-capaci- ty has been visiting at the home ofj Mr. her sister and brother-in-laDavid Merrill left on his misMiller. Mrs. Duane and sion to the Great Lakes WednesAttend Lions Convention day evening. Gordon Clark also Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sessions and left for his mission to the North Mr. and Mrs. Dean Swaner have Central Mission, returned home after attending the Accident Lions Convention in San Francisco. Harold Jensen turned over his The Sessions daughter Marilyn stayed with her friend Karla station wagon and trailer on his Thomas while her parents were way home from West Yellowstone last weekend. gone. the presentation. Each award winner received a lapel pin featuring a silver eagle on a gold background with a sapphire in the corner. Besides the Mach Award, they also received pen sets with Mach emblems attached. The lucky five were chosen by the clubs executive committee after a poll of members for nominees. The final winners were picked for their outstanding ability as a manager and supervisor. Farmington Sidelines Boy Scouts Farmington Ward Boy Scouts left Monday morning for a week's trip to Yellowstone Park. Those who went are John W. Tay-- j lor, Stephen Hess, Larry Fullmer, Allan Lloyd, Curtis Bourne, Enoch Groberg, Phillip Leonard, Bruce Moon, Stanley Moon, LeRoy Bark-dulLeonard Moon, LeGrand Bradley. Don Manning went along to assist scoutmaster Adrian DeJong. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Johnson and small son are visiting their parents in Farmington and Bountiful. In Farmington they are visited with Mrs. Johnsons (Sandra Moon) father, Harold Moon and in Bountiful writh Mr and Mrs. E. V. Johnson. Since receiving his doctors degree in dentistry a year ago, Dr. Johnson has been with the Public Health in California. He is now7 being sent to New Mexico, where they will live for about 2 years. Farnsworth Reunion Mrs. Rulon Thayne went to Du- chesne County the first part of the week to help her sister Mrs. Thom- North RKCENT WINNERS of the Hill Administrative Clubs Mach Award get together to congratu- l, late each other on their good for- tune. Cited for management efficiency were (front row, left to right) Glen North and Ray Close (back row) Ed Fowler and Emery Rose. Russ Stephenson, the fifth winner, was absent at time of photo. as Thayne arrange for the Farnsworth family reunion, which wdll be held July 7. Last year 2.0 mem- bers of Mr. Thaynes parents family gathered for the day. Mr. Thayne and family and Mr. Mrs. Allan Eight will go to chesne for that day. Gary Van Fleet Gary Van Fleet, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Van Fleet is in the hospital again. He was a on week taken Wednesday, ago He is in a very poor condition. n --ll CANADA THISTLE QUACK GRASS POISON IUY v-- Utat-iHi-f- e Var-,.!- jit iir r - Product of AMERICAN CHEMICAL PAINT COMPANY LAYTON Morgan & Sons Grain Mill fe fitfui ffllW, CaidMiqlb aJi Buttalfal Candlelight gleams on white satin ribbon. And only the way the brides bouquet trembles . . . only the way the groom nervously straightens his tie . . . tells the secret of the butterflies fluttering in their hearts as they start out on one of lifes greatest adventures. Whether or not the young couple lives happily ever after usually depends on how successfully they meet and share the problems of everyday living. And not the least of these problems is finandaL A familys sound financial standing depends as much upon a woman's ability to manage money as it does her husbands ability to make it. And a family savings program is as uch the wife's responsibility as it is her husbands- - rau or 6, 1957 LvajL AJIUUGJL Many young couples today are working towards financial security by investing regularly in U. S. Series E Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan. Its the easiest way to save and one of the safest. Now Savings Bonds are better tlian ever! 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