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Show Page J (! r;rs proved. Mrs. Millissa Moss Mrs. Millissa Moss returned home after a two and a half month visit with Mr. Carl 15. Moss, New Plymouth, Idaho, and Mrs. Vallie Higley, Shoshone, Idaho. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Seth Blood, Centerville, visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins. They were en route home from Ordmore, Okla., after visiting with their daughter and family, Lt. an d Mrs. Howard Clark. Mrs. Clarence Waterfall Mrs. Clarence Waterfall attended the wedding reception of a grand niece, Teresa Bybee in Ogden, last week. Iler grandson, Ricky Linford, Ogden, visited Saturday with his grandparents, Bishop and Mrs. Waterfall. Antelope Hunt Hod Sanders, Wendell Maxfield, fishing at the Hour Glass Bar Ranch in Wyoming for five days. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall and son, Nohl, Mrs. George W. Wilcox were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman in Provo. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Roger Waterfall and family, Ogden, were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall, Saturday. Wedding Reception Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Cranney attended the wedding reception of Joanne Earnshaw and Dr. Horace Smith Kent Satuulav evening in Salt Lake at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dewey Earnshaw. The couple was mar-lie- d Saturday afternoon at Skaggs Memorial Chapel of the First Baptist church. Municipal Convention Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Phillips, M.r. and Mrs. Glen Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lundherg, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham will attend the Municipal League Convention in Salt Lake on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Newhouse Hotel and Hotel Utah. George Heywood, Don Fisher and three sons of the Fisher Bakery, Return Home and Herman Grauneir, Los AngeJ. R. Gailey, Frank Gailey, Mr. les, California, returned home Sunday from Antelope hunting and and Mrs. Robert Major, Jean 11, ltl Sep! nn Bloxham, Bonnie Egbert, Miss Hazel Bishop and Mrs. Mariam Barnes will return home Tuesday uu Carolyn Marston Miss Carolyn Marston spent Saturday in Heber City visiting with friends. Returns From Home Randy Green, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green, returned home Friday from the Salt Lake General hospital and is much im- September in: JOURNAL give able m vacation trip from an eighteen-da- y By Mrs. Leonard Pitt to New York and Washington, I). and Mrs. Layton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biggs and Mr. anl C., and all points of interest. Lorraine ford gave a farewell party for their friends bid the Layton couple and recently. Over seventy persons attended to MNs Kay Sheffield to Logan where Mr. Jacobson Miss Kay Sheffield, daughter of their family goodbye. They are moving Fuel Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield, will be employed by Mountain returned home Saturday morning that her son Harvey Randall has Will Be Nurse from Crete, Greece, where she had Mr. been promoted to airman third Kay Jacobson, daughter of spent the summer months as an and Mrs. A1 Jacobson has enrolled class. A member of the Air Force American Field Service Youth Ex- at the St. Benedicts hospital school Reserves, he is being transferred change. from Lackland Air Force Base in of nursing in Ogden. Texas to Fort Warren in Wyoming. Visits in Kansas Sunday Dinner Patio Party Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sill enFrank Gailey is visiting in KanCecil Mrs. Barton, 7.7s Adams sas City, Missouri, for a few days tertained Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill a held patio party at her with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Roy at dinner Sunday. Paul Street, home last Saturday. Guests inBrown, who is leaving soon for Gailey and family. an LDS mission in Canada, wras cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster, Monte Visit in St. George also a guest of the Sills daugh- Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Lake Salt City; llunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs and ter, Joan. Mrs. Ray Parker, Bountiful; and daughter, Lu Ann, accompanied by Reunion Attend Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sheffield, Salt Mrs. Krebs brother, Carl NielMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Green Lake City. sen, of Draper, returned home attended the Knell family reunion Visitors where from St. George, Monday at Cedar City last week. Memorial Labor visitors of Mr. and Mr. with visited Day her they parents, services were held at the local Mrs. Cecil Barton were Mr. and and Mrs. John T. Nielsen, the ocin honor of the families Mrs. Dick Adams and casion being her fathers 80th cemetery family. and Robert Knell who of Benjamin Municipal Meet birthday. All eleven of his chil- - came to this country as LDS condren were home and over 200 peo-- I verts and were sent to Cedar City Attending the annual Utah Municipal League convention in Salt pie attended the open house hon- to colonize by Brigham Young. Lake City this week from Layton oring him. Dr. Robert Kelly have been Mayor and Mrs. Elias Dr. Robert Kelly was in charge Dawson Special Dinner ;"Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams, Mrs. Effie B. Miller was guest of a dinner meeting last Friday Mrs. Richard Stevenson; and Mr. at the home of her daughter, Mr. at Hotel Utah, a part of the AAGP and Mr. Mrs. Richard Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Furgeson in Ogden association meetings. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dean Morgan, council-men- ; and Saturday. They celebrated her Robert Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Robert and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bitner and Dr. and Mrs. De J. grandson, Pauls first birthday. clerk. Teen-Ag- e Cutler were in attendance from Park, city Ohio Party Trip Miss Cathy Elison entertained Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rampton at a party Saturday evening at Son Promoted returned from a plane hei home for De Ann Lyman, DaMrs. Marwood Layton of 00!) recently to Cincinnati, Ohio, where vid Horne and Edwin Cole. West Gentile has received word trip visited their son Ralph and they his family. D t iA It he Dai Knt I La) (la UL IN N s:?.; I,I.( Cl 1. !kk: m;h imv tf .i mv BIRTHS Neville s If Kleffiiftnmgj bod1 CPDtaintsi o It is a good idea to have your heating equipment checked now so that it will be in first class condition when the heating season begins. It our suggestion that you have your furnace man, plumber or heating contractor do the following work: is Flues See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. Filters Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often a cause of improper heating and high bills. AC I Jin Boy Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Neville are happy to announce the arrival of a son, born August .1 at the LDS hospital. The lad weighed 7 lb. 1.5 oz. and will be named Brett Taylor. He has a brother Roark, and two sisters, Jane and Jeanne at home to wel-- j come him. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neville, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trump, Hawaiian Islands. Slade Boy Kaysville A son was born August .51 to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade weighing 7 lb. 11 oz. at the LDS hospital They have two daughters and one son at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Slade, and Mrs. Loretta Woodard, Salt Lake. Bingham Boy Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bingham announced the arrival of a son, born Saturday, September 7, at the Dee Hospital, weighing 7 lb. s oz. It is their fifth child. Grandparents are Air. and Mrs. Charles T. Bingham, Salt Lake City. Morgan Boy Layton Clyde B. and Lottie Smith Morgan, son born Septem-- 1 ber (! at Dee hospital. Bingham Boy Walter and June Kaysville Marsh Bingham, son born September 7 at Dee hospital. Kearl Girl Clearfield David and Aloise Gibby Kearl, daughter born September at Dee hospital, Collier Girl Kaysville Alma and Ruth Erickson Collier, daughter born September 7 at St. Benedicts IKK MA C NK ;a no KO K;i i!.av oi sv r Cl ii 1 I Cut F i i I ) i I i t j i t 5 i 1 1 Automatic Controls See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. As you grow ready for it, where or other, you will find what is needful for you in a book. George Macdonald The richest blessings are obtained by labor. Mary Baker Eddy Ti ; ; ray as if it all depended on God, but work as if it all depended on you. Laurence Jones moumtabm umi cespplv sgilipamv 73 Utah Serving and Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas If you divorce capital from labor, capital is hoarded, and labor starves. Daniel Webster Genius begins great works; bor alone finishes them. la- -, Joubert Me should accustom the mind to beep the best company by introducing it only to the best books. |