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Show rave rerertv woveto Fa rm-sen Mr. Ha lias recently mpt returned from a mission to the s utlun Ft..te. Jle 13 now attending the L diversity of L tah. Jerry Hess, son f Mr. and Ah'. was advanced from M.!on Hess, . . of Mrs. Mdtwtll Lutbr ( m the Aaronic I nest- deacon 'a LitUau'iful the tervil'e gave T hood to a teacher, eratuie lhurvkiy in the ReWaid Farmington teiond Farmington Second Ward Inf touet.v. The l.gular 1 it- - primary will hold Us Daddy eia'uie teacher, Mis. Lauia pate for the guh of the Home-- ( a'l, has been ill with the flu milder- class cm Saturday, Jan tne past thiee or four weeks. ap 7 jij pm. Mrs. M. B. llammon and Mrs. Vl11 e eyn'n sU,t out C. R. Sorenson went to Mis. a lh a,ne . two, to Ann Mane Mo-- s home in cn-w ill a fur a qnljt things going. Then dinner tav.Ue on lut-la- y he sened, after which a mg bee. will he presented. Twenty-nNewcomers to I armington are ine gills ard their fatheis Irene and Hariy hnuth an to be in attendance. are expected 3 he daughter, Mary, age U. A an Smiths aie l.virg in the Russell ( haffin, of Oiinda, Licet apaitments ami will he California, here on a business here until Ju'e when Huy will trip vmited over the week-enhave t) puke their home in with his mother, Mis. Ruse Maine. Mis. S'lmli is a native C haffin. n of Maine. They tame tn Tom Hughes has suffered fiom Oxnad, California. Joviea Jrnlt visiled her other hrait attack and is hack in' her, F. B. Miles, of Tooele, 'in the hospital. Mr. Hughes is the father of Howard Hughes. on The American legion Auxi nods underwent surt hfton iaiy had Hu ir ligulai monthly in the hospital on Wednesgery Thui-day the mi ting night in day, Legion hall at the Couit House. ManAisitors AAedutsday at Mrs. 1auline ( lark is giving a line arid Alina J'amshs wete five weeks couiso in fust aid Ah. and Mi . Oal Icy Thompson mi Tuesday evenings at tin-oMountain A lew , A Ibei ta, ( an-- Lay ton Llemeiitai y arhool n ada; aho Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Layton. Billing from Canada. They have i ome to the bed ide (d then motnei, Mrs. John Moulton, who is seriously ill. Mrs. 1 erris AAorkman was hoste-- s on Thursday at a luncheon for the Rose City Budge club. Out of town gm ts veie Mis. Bcitha Kane and Mr. I.ae Aan Mckle of halt Lake, also Mis. Lthel Jciistn of 1 m The Senior literary club met ton and Leonard Mori Is in Monat the home i f Mary rovia. and Mrs. Janetta Rubin-o- n Ellis. The bingiaphy of I)awd farnoff, president of R. C. A., her husband, ITap aie staging was given hy Gloria Richards. in Salt Lake these nights and Angelina Neumann was host- .sometimes days. Hie Robinsons ess to the Reviewers Guild when aie taking care of their at night while the lr they met on Wednesday night to hear LaVon Wagoner rev it w patents, Bob and JoAnn breed is Hap the booh, In IPs Hands, by are in New Yoik. convalescing after a major opEmil Homer. Janetta's Relief SoMrs. 1 lorence Rice has return- eration. ed home Horn California, wheie ciety duties keep her busy daythe has been visiting since the times heie in Farmington. was a .Mrs. Lola Barnett holidays with her daughter and Helen and Richard week end guest of Mrs. Ada Wolford in Carmel and with Af- - lair in halt Lake. TVedne-da- giand-thildu- n ton-in-la- e n- D-i- pio-gia- d ' yV ii t f laim-liingti-- f I 1 jjf ill Tuf'-d.iy- A WAS $1S0.00 2x21 1 Copper Tweed H WAS $325.00 Heavy Wilton Now S 1 AIlWool. Aqua and Brown 2x17,,2 195 a 095 U M WAS' $200.00 U .. A50 U WAS $315.00 Heavy Wilton Nov; 5xl2T, All Wool, $ Beige Tweed WAS $330.00 Heavy Wilton Now All AVool, Q50 LJZ 15xl3'3, Aqua Tweed U U WAS $350.00 Heavy Wilton Now$ All AVool, 15'xl310, Nutria Tweed ... AVAS $300.00 Wool Wilton Nutria 5xl67, .... AVAS $160.00 Now SC&QOO Nylon lSxllV, Nutria Tweed B B AVATS$ 150.00 Now AXMINSTER Fart Wool, 12xll8' 1 Verdeland Park Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans were hosts Saturday night to the buthday club. Honored guests were Gill Robinson and Alpha Steed, Other guests were Mrs. Robinson, Ralph Steed, Kathryn and AValter Jennings, Minnie Millard, Millie AVood and Ferris and Richard AVorkman, Mrs. Ferris AVorkman entertaind at a luncheon for motheis who have volunteered to serve in her district on the Motheis Polio March on Friday, Jan. 30. Mrs. Dale Claik is chairman of the diive in Farmington. Mrs. Shirla Pierson, of Driggs, at Mr. and Mrs. Idaho, Gill Robinsons last week. On Monday, Mrs. Pierson and the Robinsons were dinner guests of Kathryn and A alter Jen- -' nings. Don Hoyt, of California, Mur- ray Ilovt of Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Airs. Ted Peteison and Air. and Airs. Norman Hoyt of Kamas, stayed at the home of Alts. LouDe Sessions Inst week, They came to attend the funcr-- j al of L. E. Sessions. Glenda Rigby was made chairman of the women's division of the Civil Defense for Farming-to- n with Ruth Brown, Loleeta Steed and Kathryn Jennings aiding her. They attended a luncheon on AA'ednesday at the Hotel New house. Frank A'owles is director of .the mens Civil Defense for Brown and Green COO $7 B 0 OTHER FULL BOLLS, Various Colors. Value to $11.93 sq. jd Now 5095 OTHER VALUES Sq. Yd. Now Keg. $9.93 g $,95 Barlow Furniture CLEARFIELD Buy Low a I Barlow's" NEWS DAVIS STAKE Annual prom Ps3s8iLeave lights On to donate 9 Drama festival being Held in ail wards by Nancy llel-e- r Davis H gh fehool Junior Cla-- s of heirs which include 'tanlev a-- -- Reed, piesident; Bar-ar- a and Holt, vice Diama festivals are being held this week in wards KaysvJle Julie Simmons, secretary, aie througnout Davis Stake. All wards with the exception if ..Etching and assisting the plans Second aie pic enting Iirst and Third and etig made hy the junior rdays on the ir tegular MI nights. These wards plan diainus for thedr annual pioni for later in the .nd assimbly fv hedultd foi pie-iden- Kay-vil- le com-m.tt- Tai.hl Shcusen Addresses Fireside I. Each member of the commit-e- e a differei t phase h..s eho-e- n to f the dance and dn f 1. T hi se (I ires tors are t aro-yBarlow and Danny Johnson r the lloor show, Hazel HalStof-tiel- d n ey for dec. orations, for puldicity, Doug Twede 'or the queen conte-t- , ami Mar-gu- n for dance t AMute-ide- s i aids and tu ket sales. The la s advisois aie Mr. Ivan Cornm, 11m Kav Hfinze, Mi. Allen Holt, 51m. Mary HU e Rampton,- and Mr. Gayle stev eii a a. i Skou-en- , n 1 Pu-a- - Girls Basketball Schedule teams play each kaysv die MIA gitls Davis Stake AAcdne dav. e On Wednesday of this week, Sixth AAatd will pl.iv baiinmgton I at (i.JO pm. in the Kaysv tile Sixth Ward hall under the dit notion of Mis. Phy hs Marston. Farmington IB will play Kaysville Fifth at fi TO; Centerville Second will p'ay Noith baimington at O.Ti; Kaym'di( entemlle One at 7. To. All these games will he played AAard under the dime lion tf d m the IVmington Mis Pailene Randall. Kay-vill- - See-oi- First-Secon- Scout Courts cl Award A anous wauls of Davis Stake will hold Scout Cnints of Honor on Februaiy 1. Scout leaders are reminded of the annual convention to he held February J in the Salt Lake IBS Tahninacle. Kay s die Dinner fund Will send Teen Gold and Green (entorville A teen Gold and Gieen Ball has been scheduled fir Februaiy (i at the Centerville Thiid Aatd for Beehive guls and Boy Si outs in the Davis Stake. Bc-- t bibs and tucheis aie the diess of the evening and an orchestra will he on hand to Und mertmient to the occasion. Refreshments will be served. Missionary learficld -- The Cleat field 4th AAaul cideis w.th their paitners enjoyed a Swiss steak dinner last hiuluy evening at the Stake Hou-A lecrnd number of PJ persons attended. Profits fiom the dinner will be sent to a missionary fiom the waid. Following the dinner, games and stunts weie played under the of Air. and Airs. (hiection George Olsen. Others helping with arrangements were Mr. and Airs. Kendall Sedgwick and Mr. and Airs. Bill Bums. ir-d- cr pu-idu- chief of Pol, re for Salt Lake City, was gue-- t speaker at the Fneside held Sunday at the Fount, ful Stake Hnu-- e for and Gleaners of Davis and Bountiful Stakes. Cleon CUarf.cld The Clcai field chan man cf the Mothers March ot Dimes dnve, loimmly caked the Polio dme, that any one intei c ted in donating to the dnve leave their porch light on the cvenng of Januaiv Cl). Membeis of the American Legion Auxiliary have volunteered their seivues of canvassing the community. The auxiliary must do a certain amount of community seivae cadi year, in to fulfill lequut inputs, tu Mis. Lloyd Rasmussen. Ahs. Ann Alahey, Clearfield chan man, and Mis. Rasmu-xit- i attended a luncheon at the ilo. jtik Utah tecent'y to hear a talk OT'onnor, National ly Bi-Foundation Mr. O Connor told the gioup attend-- 1 mg how the money is spent, and cm oni aged the mn and women in tins impoitant work. Membeis of the capital auxitu ipating in the (hue liary ha lies Balls, All . are: Airs. Otto Coder, All- -. Thomas 1'iy, Mis. AVynn Hansen, Alls, Alix Hamson, Mis, Kobeit Kay, Mis. Rubai d Lamhcit, Airs. Leslie Lais,n( Mi-,- . Bennie .McDowell, Air-- , thmhs Ale.Ne-ma- r, Airs. Hugo Mueller, Mis. Calvin Nichol, Alls. Lie yd Rasmus. en, All. Robeit Feline ider, and Mis. Ann Malay. Annual Welfare Eanquct it 1 president C Oil painting Class planned Membeis of the Davis Stake Presidency are inkaysville viting their followers to the annual welfare banquet in the Kaysville L li t and Sixth AVard hall on February 7. Donations reLayton A cla.--s on oil paintceived will he used for the stake welfare farm. ing will begm at tiie FI. AI. Five dollars per plate is the charge for the dinner which will Whitesides Llementaiy School be followed hy an entertainment. Tuesday evening, Peb. ,T, at 7 p.m., according to Principal Roland L ng, liistiuctor ot tha Kaysville Hearts and flowers and valentines and soft music class. The class will definitely ha and Gleaners of Davis all aie m store for lucky and Junior held if ten or muie rigi-ti- r. Stake with their special guests the Junior ut Gleaneis. The A'alentine dance will be held Saturday, February Cost will be Mi er pup.l will he $x pCr pUpil jt fewer 11, at the Kaysville First and Sixth AVard hall. than ten join the gioup. Tna An orchestia will make dancing smooth and refreshments vv ill be served. couise wnl consist of eight livery civilization rests on a meetings, three liouis i er meltset of promises. Herbert Agar ing. If the g1 oup is too .small Farmington Leadership and board meeting for Davis Stake the c!as will be postpoi ed unMIA will be held February 16 at 0 p m. in the Farmington First til next fall. Peace is the promise and reAir. Long has been iiistiuetu g and Second AVard chapel. ward of rightness. Mary oil painting classes L r the j aEddy few yeais and is cunentiy conFarmington Davis Stake membeis are receiving advanced ducting a class rt the Bourn with meetJ Never promise more than you notice of Stake conference to be held February High School evciy MonPublihus Syrus can perform. day night. ings Saturday and Sunday on the schedule. e. Air. I.ayton Garcia, and F-- l Alls. A'euleland of a new o Paik. are parents daughter, born on the mothei's birthday, January lb, at the St. Benedict's hospital m Ogden. The new child weighed 5 pounds !) ounces at hath and inches long and will was I'-'-j be named Kaien Joan. Two other children of the Garcias are Charles Lee, .T, and Terri Ann, IS months. Air. and Airs. Irie Wall, Layton, and Airs. J. AI. Garcia, Dolores, Colorado, are the grandparents. d 100 Plans for -- Heavy Wilton Now $ All Wool, l.VxH'3", Nutmeg Tweed iTheJOLIRNALj3ri-27195- f Heavy Wilton Now All Wool, Juniors make Valentine Dance MIA Leadership Meeting -t Stake Conference Dates Remains to be Seen In a remote section of the country an elderly native died. Word 21-2- of his passing reached the county seat. The coroner, a tall, strapping young fellow, got in his car SWIFTS and drove out to the deceased's house. Did Sam Williams live here?" he asked the weeping young widow who opened the door. Yes," replied the woman between sobs. Well," said the coroner, I've come for the remains." The woman's crying died down as she slowly sized up the handsome young fellow standing in the doorway. Well," she exFarmington. I am the remains, but plained, Ann and James nansen were the speakers for the Farmington you'll have to wait until I pack Second AVard Pact anient Serv-- i my clothes." , ice Sunday night. 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