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Show I Page January THE JOURNAL 2 a i unset Firemens wives Elect officers for year Sunset The auxiliary to the Sun-e- t City Volunteer Firemen le- ccntly eecttd its new officers for the year with Mrs. Stanley Shaw, president; Mrs, E. F. Chilon, vice pi evident; Mrs. George Wilmot, secretary; and Mrs. J. Clayton US) ht The auxiliary provides food baskets in the area screwed lv the file department. A doll an its wardrobe is sold to .1 funds for ti e project p nu'-maeach Christ Letter Campaign ready Naval Supply Depot Two fund and daughtei, Mr. of a are scheduled to losolicitations and Mrs. Lynn Jenkins of Bounlast of the month, one fm the gin tiful. on the kuth and for annums the per Dinner Party on diems the .list. the per Mr. and Mrs. Noiman Hansen, The Federal Service Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Foweis, Mr. and for National Health Agencies inMts. Zenas W. Bennett, Mr. and cluding the Ameiiean Cancer SoMrs. Norman Stuart, Miss Ellen ciety, Ameiican Heart Association, Eames, and Miss Ranee Brown, all Arthritis and Rheumatism Founof Syracuse, attended a dinner dation, National Society for Crippaitv for the North Davis Stake pled Children and Adults, National YMMIA and YWMIA officers and Society for the Prevention of Club Meeting A ISOfund raising HEWS . son-in-la- from w py Peking reviewed by Mrs. Fian Manson, to members of the Syra Lita Club, Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lola Frew. AsDting Mis. Fiew was Mrs. A maior project to be underJ. Ellis Holbrook. taken at the present time is First Four new members weie introPetersen, treasurer. d which will be spomoied by duced into the club by Airs. Helen The organization is made up of the Civil Defense in Sunset. Mrs. Neva and Briggs, Thurgood. wives of Sunset City Firemen inMrs. were Lloyd They (Faye) cluding 14 members. Any wife of Fetiiing officeis for the auxi-liai- y Cook, Mrs. Elmer (Laura) Wilto a volunteer file man is eligible are Mrs. Daniel Lynch, pi ca- cox, Miss Mae Bodily, and Mrs. the'r partners, Saturday evening be a member. at the Stake House. dent; Mrs. William G. Poe, vice Victor (Blanche) Waite. made Plans were Polio The group nicety the l'irt Monthe for From Hospital president; Mrs. Michiel Burson, diive in Syracuse next wTeek: Polio De Decker returned home day of each month at 7:ii p.m. at Lloyd C t Had wnh a so- .ecretary; and Mrs. Dale Perkins, chairman is Mrs. Zenas W. Ben- from an Ogden hospital Sunday, the Sun-- et nett. A special guest of the club wheie he undeiwent a minor optreasurer. cial hour following the loteiing. Monday evening was Mrs. Therin eration. Briggs, of Nampa, Idaho, who Explorers was a former member of the club. The Explorers from the SyraThe February meeting will be cuse Second Ward MIA at the home of Mrs. T. Joseph a skating party at Millersenjoyed Pond Steed. last Wednesday evening. Leaders Bridge Supper Frances Wiggill and Dean Hanaddy-Dinner-D- ate A bridge supper at the Mansen, and also J. Ellis Holbrook sion House in Ogden was enjoyed and Yal Holbrook, went with the by Mrs. Dean Hansen, Mrs. John The First Ward Sheryl and Kenneth Burton; Sha-lo- n Law, Mrs. Pat Rothy, Mrs. Ken- boys. Kaysville From Vacation and her brother, Gary Ford. neth Homebuilder Mrs. Keith C. Mr. Thurgood, and Mrs. Dale T. Smedley Mrs. Mrs. Revere paity was held January 17 in the West, Chambers, and sons Terry and Scott are Seagull Girls, Kathleen and Cecil James Rentmeister and Mrs. Rex amusement hall. Every Lark, back home, following an enjoyBluebird and Seagull in the ward John; Utahn and Chester Hatch; C. Barber. able of thiee weeks to vacation and Vickie Lyman, Aljoe Harry Dad attended the paity with her Mrs. Holt Ethel Mexico and Chester King; Georgiana and City. except one and she was ill. Mrs. Ethel Holt was able to Clifford Barber Wray Hyde; Cheryl and Lloyd leave a Salt Lake City hospital There were 5;I guests for dinner, Larkins. Clifford Earlier has recoveied Sunday, and return to the home sufficiently to return to his home including the Bishojiic of the Dinner was served by three of ward, Bishop and Mis. Clifford following a weeks stay at the Homebuilder mothers: Alta the a Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ShefDee Hospital, as a result of an field, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stu- Stuart, Colleen Hutchings andLark automobile accident. thus enabling art. The Bodilys Teacher Hazel Blood, Bluebird Among the guests were the Da- teacher Christine Maxfield and Mi. and Mrs. Rodney Eames vis Stake Primary President, Mrs. entertained at their home SatSeagull teacher LaDean Snow to Virginia Rice and her secretary, enjoy urday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. dinner. the Maxine Reeves. Veinon who Bodily, recently boutonniere was presented to Homebuilders who had fun inmoved to Clearfield. A collision at the Hill AFB Close former neighbors of the cluded, Larks: Glenna Stuart and Harry Lyman, the Dad with the her Dad, Glen; Valerie and Harold most daughters and one to Lloyd intersection outside the south gate Bodilys were invited, and includmost of Hill Air Force Base lesulted in ed: Mr. and Mis. Willard M. Thatcher; Joan and Chick Bar- Taikins, the Dad with the The Homebuilder Vicgirls injuries to the two diivers Mon- Bambrough, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Max daughters. Helen and ber; Bishop; kie and Lloyd Barnes; Ann and gave a toast to their Dads and Max day about 10:50 a. m. Bjbee, Mr. and Mrs. Don Scof- Lishop replied with a toast to the Glen Lawrence. head Treated for possible at the base hospital and Blufhiids, Jeanne and Wendell daughters. After dinner, the guests enjojed then transferred to LDS hospital Maxiield; Rnbvn and Cliffoid in Salt Lake City was Chet Weight, Larkins; Barbara and Wendell dancing, games and a shoit Salt Lake City. Barton; Connie and Lloyd Larkins; Driver of the other machine, a piek-u- p truck, was James II. Lewis, He suffeied minor 54, Ogden. THE neck and face lacerations, va- tieated and released to the care of a piivate physician. AUMS ENDLESS1 WAR AGAINST THE INSECT The eastbound Lewis tiuck and 1 Pearl Buck, wras e Blindness, Muscular Dystrophy Association of Anieiica, Inc., and the National Tuberculosis Association will make solicitations. Kunning concurrently will be the Federal Service Joint Crusade which will support the Crusade for Freedom (Radio Free Europe) and CARE (Food Crusade). field, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hamb- irst Vard Daddy-Dinner-Da- lin, .Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily ?nd Bishop and Mrs. Mark Beaz-er- . The Cook family Pfc and Mrs. Lawrence Cook and their two childien, who are stationed in San Francisco, and Mrs. Floyd K. Ilarmstrom and son, of Laramie, Wyoming, arrived here last week because of the serious illness of their father David E. Cook. Lawrence and Cleone and their family will alternate their visit wrhile here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Call te Ve-Hyd- K. Barber. wo injur e, Primary Meeting The Second Ward Primary held their monthly preparation meeting last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dean Hansen. Variety Anns Mrs. Margaret Thurgood, Mis. Alean Bodily and Mrs. Donna Painter were hostesses to members of the Variety Anns Club last Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Thurgood. mishap j in-juii- the northbound Weight auto collided broadside with each other, according to State Troopers Franklin Grant and Mark Birch who t' A , y VC', 'A , s Ti V A' A y , ' 's " es Enjoy the great bourbon of the Old West A f'H. VV " 4 . A SMUG BUG IN A RUG... ' TMATS THE larva. , , , ' ' si V , 25, P.I5S Xl ' OBSTRUCTIVE 1liaiW5W Carpet Beetle . r": u V- - y t . ! ,r s. e ."lv .s As Y c'v . A f ; . .! . WWMWWW.M M v, . .VMtKMDW THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY BY NATIONAL DISTRIBUTED DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO.. 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