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Show The Youth meet Jane Ioe Layne Galbraith, Kaysville a senior at Davis High School, was among 7T other seniors from high schools in Utah that attended the 11th annual Rotary Youth Conference in Salt Lake City on April 117, US and The conference is sponsored bv the Salt Lake City Rotary Club. On Monday the students were and participants in a question answer session with University of Utah leaders. Monday afternoon they took a general knowledge test that was used to determine the winners of in scholarships awarded by the Rotary Club. Tuesday morning "the students toured the University of Utah campus guided by lumbers of the Intercollegiate Knights. On Monday morning they toured the offices of the Salt and the newsLake Tribune paper printing plant of Newspaper Agency Corp. They also visited with Gov. George D. Clyde and other state ADVERTISING HELPS YOU UVE BETTER FOR LESS REFLEX-JOURNA- Erma Bourn Married Attend Rotary I!) Betty page 2 6, 1958 JOURNAL-M- ay dWSLCHSv Layton Mrs. Erma Roam, Layton, and T. II. Williams, Ogden, were united in marriage Monday, May 5, in a ceremony Leon Bishop by performed Christensen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baird in Bountiful. The new Mrs. Williams is the of the Boam Beauty Salon and is known as a talented musician. Following the ceremony the couple left for a weeks stay in California. owner-operat- Pupils entertain Moms at school Kaysville A special Mothers Day program, honoring the mothers of the boys and girls n Mrs. Melpha Koldewyns Fourth tirade class, will lie at the Friday, May school Elementary Kaysville gymnasium. The program will feature the Fourth Grade chorus, tonette playing and various types of lancing, learned during the chnol year. Students will he ustumed in typical square dance fashion. Special gifts made in the art lasses will be presented to the mothers. pre-:ei,u-- d ! and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Flint '.eft last Friday for a ten-da- y noliday to parts of Arizona and California. L Sirs. Zenas (Virginia) Bennett, reporter Mrs. Rubie Syracuse brook spent Tuesday visiting and daughter, with a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slring-haat their home in Bountiful. Last Wednesday evening the Syracuse Second ward YAV.M. LA. and Y.M.M.I.A. presidency gave a party in honor of ail who participated in the Road Several winter. Show last teachers also helped prepare for this occasion. About Jo people enjoyed supper. Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Stuart entertained with dinner at their home Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Stuart's father, Ianthus W. Barlow of Salt Lake City, and also Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Race of Bountiful, Utah. Mary Carol Stuart was able to school the past to ictu'-week, following a month's illness afUr an operation. She is a Second Grade StuPublic dent at the Syracuse School and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.eMar Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and family of Washington Terrace, have purchased and moved into the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. Merl M. Thurgood. Mr. and Mrs. Thurgood have just completed the erection of a new brick home and are mov Hol- son-in-la- w m Mrs. Elmer Fielding and Mrs. Lucina Neville enjoyed an L. D. S. tour of the Manti, Los Angeles and St. George temples last week. They returned to their homes here on Saturday. Telephone TA ing into it this week. Little Marilyn Smedley has been seriously ill at the family home here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton are staying at the Smedley home during .Marilyns parents absence. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tree of Mesa, Arizona, have been visiting here this week with Mrs. Tree's sisters, Mrs. Harold Wilcox ami Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett and also with Mr. Tree's sister, Mrs. Arnold Bodily and their families. The North Davis Stake Y. M. and Y. W. M. I. A. Executives met Tuesday' evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen for their regularly planned meeting. Mrs. Irma F. Snow and children of Ogden were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions. Michael Thurgood, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Thurgood, was seriously injured Tuesday morning, when he was struck in the head by a harrow that he was riding on luring its operation on the family farm here. He was taken to the Dee hospital and underwent an operation upon his head early in tht Mrs. Rubie Holbrook was a week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burton at their home in Kaysville, Utah. visitor over last Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Wilcox Sunday evening following the testimonial of their son, Elder Floyd S. Wilcox were the folclose relatives and lowing friends, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. "William P. Miller and family, and Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thackeray, of Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay and family of Eden; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burnett. Sunset; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burnett and family, Clinton; Mrs. Nettie Smith and daughter Mae, Mrs. Fffie Fow-er- s and son, Don; and Miss Rose Mitchell of Hooper; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wilcox, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Larvel Wilcox, Layton; Marlow Wilcox, of Boise, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilcox and Miss afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Smedlev Marjory Thurgood of Syracuse. ::fREJVnpBEIi aJVreTHEii Guest pastor To conduct Syracuse PTA High Priests Last meeting Spring party Syracuse The Syracuse PTA their installation of new officers and final meeting ol the year, last Thursday evening at the Syracuse Ward hall. PTA President, Mrs. Max M. Cook and Mrs. Lewis E. Briggs were in charge of the following program. Prayer by Ernest Zaugg; presentation of the colors, by a group of Scouts from the Syracuse Ward. Song by the congregation. Welcome address by Mrs. Cook; the Fourth Grade pupils with Miss Mae Bodily as their teacher provided a choir for several selections, a poem was read by Maxine Cook, also a student of the fourth grade. Remarks on the Value of PTA in a School was given by Mrs. Lloyd E. Dahl. Installation of new officers was under the direction of Mrs. John Nicholas . of the Davis held Some 400 DaFarmington Stake High Priests, their partners and guests enjoyed dinner and a special program r.t the spring party last Friday evening in the Farming d Ward Chapel. ton Cleon Skousen, Salt Lake City, was the guest speaker and music was furnished by the Bountiful High School. vis First-Secon- At mission Hill Air Force Base Dr. James H. Hutchins, pastor of the Congregational Church in Pasadena, Calif, will conduct the annual Protestant preaching mission at the liiil AFB chapel, May 11-1- 5. of the mission Spirituality for Lifes Theme is De- mands. County BTA organization. Mrs. Max M. Cook was retained as president, Mrs. Kenneth Mammon, vice president, and Mrs. Lewis E. Briggs selected as secClyde retary and Principal Gailey is automatically second vice president of the organization. The piogram will include special music by choirs from Protestant churches in Ogden and vicinity of Hill AFB. All Hill AFB niditary personnel and civilians of faith are urged to the series of sermons. In charge of the mission is The fourth grade was hon- Chaplain (Capt.) Harry B. Hill AFB Protestant ored by having the most parents out to this meeting. Pio-testa- nt at-te- An-ste- tJC Or Give the queen cf year HSe something to shew yen really care, really love her and appreciate her! 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