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Show Page THE JOURNAL 8 By Norma Preece Phone 169 ir .Mrs. Norma Bona, Payson; Mr. Mrs. Bob Rosenlund, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clow- - Dinner Guests Mr. and Sirs. Edwin Castello and j and children, Kearns, were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Carroll. Mrs. Clyde Lundberg Mrs. Clyde Lundberg underwent a major operation at the St. Marks Hospital last week. ard, Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward. 51 ae Peart has been very ill at her home but is somewhat im- proved this week. Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Heckert and family, Draper, were dinner Club Party Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanton en- guests of Mrs. Nellie Cole, Suntertained for eight couples at a day. club party Saturday evening at Judith Ann, Kathryn and John their home. 1). Dunn, John Telford, all of Salt Sixth Birthday Lake, were weekend guests of Mrs. Darrell Bills entertained their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. at a birthday party for her daugh- William E. Gailey while their ter Linda, who was six years old mothers spent the weekend at IdaTwelve little friends ho Falls, Idaho. Monday. had refreshand played games Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bishop and ments. son visited in Orem Sunday, with Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith was a guest their son Howard Larsen, who is of Mrs. William Roderick at a BYU. attending luncheon at the Ambassador Club Leland Barnes Bourne, River-dalin Salt Lake, Monday. underwent a major surgery Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman and family spent the weekend at Tuesday morning at the Dee HosIdaho Falls, Idaho, visiting with pital. He is the father of Mrs. Barbara Phillips. her mother, Mrs. Arthur Miss Rita Cole was guest at a Mr. and Mrs. Art Horsley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen in Layton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and famil Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy also visited during Mr. and Mrs. Ernest attended the annual Canning Crop Growers banquet at North Davis Jr. High School in Clearfield, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hadley, Salt Lake, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. John II. Blood. Lynn Nance, who has been in South Dakota on an LDS mission from the Kaysville Third Ward, will return home this week. He will make his home in Bountiful with his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham, Mr. and Mrs. Yernell Swanger visited in Ogden Sundav with Mr. and M rs. William Bloxham and John Graham. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Smith and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carter, Salt Lake, Dr. and Mrs. Taul B. Carter and daughter, Logan, were dinner guests of 51 r. and Mrs. B. A. Carter, Sunday. Mrs. Leonard Hill returned home Sunday from the Dee Hospital in Ogden, where she has been confined for the past ten days suffering from pneumonia. Sir. and M rs. K. B. Cottrell, Salt Lake, visited Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Amelia Cottrell. Lee Jackson, Idaho, spent one w, e, dinner party at the Harmon Cafe in Salt Lake Monday evening with a group of employees of the Utah Th? Home Fire Insurance Company. M iss Gwen Bloxham, Provo, A weekly newspaper published ip spent last Friday, visiting with the interests of the residents of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham. Davis County, at Layton. Utah. matter at Mrs. B. O. Brough. Mr. Entered as second-clas- s of Ben Brough and children, Mrs. Layton, Utah, under the Act Hulda Hess, Farmington, visited March 8, 1819. in Provo Sunday, with Mr. and Bv Mrs. Cl esse Hil ton and family, Published CO. also with Yilate. Evelyn and Elin-or- e INLAND PRINTING 10 Phone: Kaysville Brough who are attending JOURNAL and-Mrs- February day last week, visiting at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nance. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family visited in Salt Lake Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Brown. Mr. and 51 rs. Ted Bone were guests at a family party and stork shower Sunday evening at the home of 5Ir. and 51rs. Dale Bone in Farmington in honor of 5Irs. Richard Bone of Ogden. 5Irs. Amelia Cottrell spent three days last week in Ogden with her brother, Robert II. Barton, who is very ill at the Dee Hospital. Arles K. Steiner left 5Ionday by plane for San Bernardino, California on a government business trip for one week. Mrs. George W. Wilcox was a guest of 5Ir. and 5Irs. George B. Wilcox at dinner at 5Iaddox in Brigham City Sunday evening. Mrs. Earl Goaslind entertained for her son Tad on his tenth birthTen day, Wednesday afternoon. celebrate him friends helped boy his birthday with games and re- freshments. I. Cottrell, Salt Lake, underwent major surgery at the LDS hospital 51onday morning. He is a former resident. 51 rs. Leona Jensen and daughter Lorraine, Salt Lake, visited Sunday with her mother, 5Irs. Nettie Wilcox. Mr. ar.d 51 rs. Art Reese, Logan, visited last week with 5Ir. and 5Irs. Bert Turner. 5Ir. K. Carter Aboard cruiser Don A. Long Beach, Calif. (FIITNC) Don A. Caiter, firearm apprentice, USN, son of 51 r. and 51rs. Boyer A. Carter of 41b E. Second N., Kaysville, is serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Bremerton at Long Beach, Calif. The cruiser is undergoing refresher training in California waters in preparation for duty in the Western Pacific. FOR SALE Electronic Home Organ, your area. Take over small monthly payments. For more information, write Credit Dept., Box 252 So. S. L. branch, Salt Lake City, Utah. ST Come in and COMFORT TEST" a new . Golden Anniversary INTERNATIONAL BYU. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot will Inherit the attend the play, in Salt Hall Wind" at Kingsbury Lake Friday evening. MFMPFR Mr. and 51 rs. Glen Robins enterEDITORIAL WTIONAL tained at a dinner in honor of Mr. ASSOCIATION and Mrs. Truman Curtis, SaturNaP Advertising Representnti i.r day evening. 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