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Show Trinity Lutheran 2K8 Golden REFLEX-JOURNA- Kavsville 1 p. m. LIFE over THIS IS THE television piogum KSE-T- Sunday 1. 1:1-1- Teenage topic: "The Lift of Forgiveness- - Luke 7. dura i. Children: Ethiopian Philip and the Acts 10. io a. m. THE I. V T TIER AN HOUR over KI.O and KALE iadm, topic. "Is : (Ltd Fair? am. WORSHIP If:iu-:S-1) Teenagers p.m. 41-- Lawn Party. Mrs. Page 5 Rose Mrs. La-Ru- -t son-in-la- Miss -- lhes. lit-,!- vi-- i 1 Its a pity that people cant exchange problems. Everyone knows how to solve the other fellows. Mo-onn- e . R.(K W K . Barin-inglo- n Roy ce is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. .huk Dahl, Both are gradu( Icarliekl. ates of Dayis 11 gh school. l - Organizational p.m. meeting for Vacation Bible school Teacher Training. A friendly church where you are always welcome sim;p. engaged to Kovce L. Johnson. The will be mar-rw- d June It. Shvrol is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam B. Warniiik, . i ednesdav :do 3, 1958 JOURNAL-Ju- ne J ii SER- VE E FOR THE FAMILY The Rub .sermon: Mat and Las urns, the pmpei Lrse of Wealth (Luke L:do Katherine Telephone Mr. and Mis. Richmond Young Murtell of PlOVO. ood France of Mrs. l.aKue of Idaho Falls visited in Satuidaj witn hei cousins Max Tabor, Alheita, Canada ind Faimmgton to he with hei iiun Muir. u Wood who is he! Mrs Howard and Mary Hughes mot e ill m n Salt L.,ke t and child! en icturned on MonIs Staving with he, lathe! , day Hum a trip through the Clifton Wood. Southern Utah parks. Brown Ruth and Norman er proud grandparents are and hoys spent a few da s Mr. and Alls.. Roy Hall. Thin week in N i How 'tone Gail daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Dobson and Shirley Staley of Boun- lectived wold that then son tiful became the pioud paient' Gen. Id and hi- - wile kav Dub--oof a wee baby hoy oil Tuesday, of Salt Lake lax. me the May 7. The little one weighed ol a little :ul lnesdav paltnts seven pounds thuteen ounces. May '7. he litth one wcighe Mr. and Mis. John Staley of five tleven oniaes poands Bountiful aie paternal giandBishop De aughn Jones ami parents. son- - Dav ;1 and Fled v in Boun- Muiiteieilo Mrs. Khoda ovel tin weekeni. Benmon and y it the Bishops paitnls, Mi tiful; Mrs Mai Mis. Blanche Wilcox and daugh- M's. Fiediuk Jones. ter Chailynn went to Mueliei Kuhard and Ferris Workman Park last Tuesday foi a picnic have been visiting m (laimont, and to find a spot lor a lutuie, Wyoming with Mi. Woikman'-p- a. cuts. Mi. and Mis. E. C. family leumon. The Ezra T. ( lark family re- Woikman and in Sliei idan with union will he held Saturday, Mis Woikmans motliei, Mis June 7 in Salt Lake at the Agnes Piatt. e Mar and Dale Bone and home of Mr. and Mrs. O. t Tanner. daughte1 lelt last h l ida Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Moon, foi Sujierioi. Nebraska, wheie it will with Maiys Mr. and Mis. M. P. Leonard, th lie and Doioth Eus( cousins Mis. Burnham and Bishop with Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gi fihain. They will vi-- it Unman went to Provo last Maiy's g i andniothei , Mis .J. K Bienm-ami aunt and uncle. Sunday to attend the homecom- Mi. and Mis H. J. Eidhaidt of I.eGrand then nephew ing The mng who returned from the III Kansas v Git, kullsa'. 'll also i'it m Wichita, M Austialian Mission. Decoration Day a family leumon of Elam is and Greele, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Vnlhonv the I.ennaid family was held it the home of Mr. and Mrs. ami oaug.iter Patinia n M. Ann of New Yolk aie visiting P. Leonard. gui sts were Mi. and Mrs Oscar it the home of Mis Muionnes (Mary) Onstot of Pocatello and pal cuts. Mi. and Mi' Oscai liv Adult topic: "Thanksgiving and Hope Philippians 7 Mrs. Alton (Katherine) Rose, reporter a. in. Sunday Si bool and ILhle classes fur all ages Oi me 11 4111 jThe Farmington !'. Saturday 4 To Ly Jerry Marcus Aw. Lav ton, I tah Kev. I). W. Bal'ter lhone The Road Toll L at the wheel makes an expensive cocktail. A drink t, , ii e. ' thi-ve- ek v You can do something about it! 1 1 i n-la , t i es a Iohlman m honor of Miss Ruth Aimstiong who will he I.. l)orse. mai led in June. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steed visited Mis. Steeds brother in Munay on Sumla, P'lank Fia-,ier- , who lias been veiy ill. LaMar and Wilma Thane and famil of Provo visited ovei t he Mr and Mrs. week-en- d with their parent-- . By Mrs. Joe (Norma) Preeee her patents, Claude Brown. Saturday they Ann and Irvin Ieai-o- n and Mr met Mr. and Mrs. Ailes K. am! Mis. Kulon Thavne. I.aMai Emit Heights- - Mr. and Airs Steiner and family at Lava Hot will giaduate fiom the B. Y. C. and family Springs and spent the afterm June with a degiee m puli-t- James Duckworth spent P'riday and Saturday at noon before returning to their d i n nee. week ago on Saturdav night Klackfoot, Idaho, visiting with homes. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sili had a dinnei party for Mrs. John Day, three other children, Dotigla.-Raami Mis. John Shelton of Reo Scott and Mal ic Linda. I and othei mda, California, Mrs. I.ona 1dy has returned membeis of Mr. Sills family. home Mr. and Mis. Gay-le- n after traveling with her Kaysville Mrs. Day and Mrs. Shelton ate Matheson are proudly anMetchildien, Meil and Melvin Mom lies sisters. Par-- i nouncing the arrival of a daughLaMar lama and calf and Eldon and Jean Dixon went to ter horn May 2,i at the Dee hosthrough Cali-o- i 1iovo and Payson on Dee mil- ish,niaof Kaysville, pital, weighing 7 pounds .7 Carin San visited They lion Dav. They visited in Pio-v- o los ounces. They have two children Mis with mother. with .Kans brother, Bvion Iva Pairish. irs at home. Pleased grandparents ti are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Johnup. W ilda Hard Sessions, llael famil dinner on Sunda and son, P'armington; Mr. and Mrs. went tin Smith with Joyce was given b All. and Mrs. Alex and Gavel Club of Da- Evan Matheson, Cedar City. Masque Stevens. Guests were Mr. and vis High to St. Geoige, Io AnMrs I Jo d Pies (Fern), Mr. and and California. geles Kd Mrs. pies and Mrs. Manly n Davis, all of Salt Iaike. Mrs. Stevens said that hei daughter. Shell y, and IeRo Ownbey, of Salt Mrs. Wilma Buh-le- r Lake, were allowed to take their Kaysville entertained the ALonas Club two month-olbaby home from the hospital last week. at her home Wednesday evening. The CONTAINS THATVN little one was a premature baSpecial guests were Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs. Myrtle by and has been in the hospital NECESSARY INGREDIENT since birth. The Ownbeys have i - o. are threatened... Fl-v- - ih Mrs. Joann McDaniels and Bookman Mi- -. Mon childien. Susan. Nanc, Sally, loitiu'!' Wamla B.ukman. Mrs. Doris Kent her and chil- and Stephen, id California, aie at the home of ( apt. li on have lelt to visit with Mi- Kemhvi'- - muthei, Mis. ind Mi- - C. R. Mi Daniel-- . JoV. J uiu ail, ann will leave in a week or so. ai in oulIi in will visit ml foi W aukon. Iowa, whole she Oklahoma. TinIkla. vviiilv Hoi aie Rvik la i will vi-- it hei mothei, Mis. HarThe McDaniels - m ( anada nett (owan id I oi -, weie formei icsidents of Fuim-lngtohuii lull V , Eoi i v lla-it living in the Hnwaid lit VOlkilig !!. tin vault'd 1.1 Lai km home. pi ogi am. I he North Farmington Reliel Evelyn and Gordon an I 'left will tettnn Sonet had a closing palty at and famil is fi uin a tup Uiiuugh the Maddox Wednesday night memliei- - attended. The Not t hut--;- . have v and hi vitli (ou doh- Mrs. Emil Williams is visitReed and Noima ing in Vieka, California, with hei , hei daughtei and i.atson in San Fianvi-cI he Reviewers Guild went to iveith and ll.uiie Jean W Inpplt salt Lake on Wednesday night and tamd. to dinner and a show . '1 his Mr. and Mrs. ( elev Baum atwa- - tlitir closing pait tend! d Mr. Baums tathoi Miss Mice Potter and Mrs. a- -t Idaho, in lain Iottei of Salt Lake aie Thui sday. .siting ihl- - week with then Dinner guests Wednesday evew Mr. and hi u; hei at the home of Holton and ning . -. Albeit Moon. Deioia-- lone Millei weie Julian Millei and Midav . Mi and Mi- - I io and hi- - daughtei-- , ( ainlme and WT.ite-id...nd i h lid i eii, aun, Oilcan who have been staving Shaion and laig id Linton in Pnoeiiix, Anona. toi the Mi- Maxim G.ulh-id--an- d ,nd w intei The on then aie way djiughtei Cathv of Salt to Robeits, Idaho, to the Lake, Mi. and Mi's C. Y. siimmer on then Ranch. Mis Boil' ne, Gailami and Mi. and Millei had to ltmain in Mi- E. F. (Tail., Faimmgton, tin a week oi so until ueie visitois at the Moon home. si hool w as out. She has M.lton and Fern Hess were teaching in Phoenix this hosts Sunday evening' to their yeai . tud.v gioup. Ruth and Noiman Mrs. Kaima Swindle and Biown also i ntei tamed then daughter, Batbaia, visited in tudy gioup. Provo on PT ida.v with her sistei Visitors last Frida at the and hi othei Mi. and , home of Mr. and Mi'. F. L. jMis. Ronald Tidd. Mrs. Mi. and were Biadley Orvill Smith returned to his Elmer Moses of Downey, Calif., Ihome m Los Angeles on Satur-ai- u Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cropper, with i datives, aftiu Salt Fake; Guidon Petty of in Dav - visiting ictoi and count. Fieldng, and his sons Vernon 'Biandie Walt i etui tied home if Reno, ami Men ill of Fold- '.vith him. A surprise birthday party fori ing Also the Biadlevs tlaugli-te- i and Jean and ,Mi- - Yngima Rice was given Ile'ton I.ewi- - of ( uttmiwood jSatuiday night by het study Miss nna Foil Hess, her luiifi at the Rice home. mother. Mis. Vie Hess and Mi . E. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jess Hess and family 'of Bountilul visited Sunday at af Bountiful aie vacationing m the home of then daughter and Mr. and Mrs. -- Leo sunny California. They aie exMiller. pected hack this week-enVisiting this past week in Cenight, Mrs. John Saturday dar City and Palawan have been Ivan He's entertained at a din-liMr. and Mis. Shell) in honoi of her husband who Bentley and famil. They have visitei was celebrating his birthday. Shell) s sisteis. Mr- -. Roy Knell Guests were memheis of the imand Roma Daley. mediate famil, Myion, Mr. and George and Dorothy W'right Mis. Don Halls, Mr. and Mrs. aie expected home thi- - ueik af- LaMar He" and hoys. Mr. and ter visiting Dm ut h s jaient-M- i. iis. . J. Gough. Mrs. Anuvas Casteno and and Mi'. M. (I. Amlieu- - n f. Neln ask a. drs. 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