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Show Page tup: 4 journal January The Ross Brown family Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family visited in Salt Lake Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Brown. Miss Marilyn Keyes Miss Marilyn Keyes returned Monday from a weeks trip during the holidays to Temple City, California, where she was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Smith. While there she attended the Rose Parade at Pasadena. Leslie IJraney Draney, who has Leslie been for the past few weeks, was suffering from pneumonia Monhis to work able to return day. Mr. Draney was confined to the St. Marks hospital for one very ill week. The Frank Browns Junior High School at a Dessert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown en- party at her home Friday aftertertained a number of friends at noon. a New Years Eve party at their From Hawaii home. Don Manoa, Hawaii, has been Dinner guests visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Webb, Mrs. Ii. W. Kenton for a few days. Riverton, were dinner guests of Dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eatchel SunMr. Mrs. William Hales, Mr. and day. and Mrs. Jay Webster were guests Visit grandparents of Mr. and Mrs. Don Yankee at Dorothy and Susan Benton, Ida- dinner Saturday evening. ho Falls, Idaho, have been visithome of at the their granding Mrs. Ashmead parents, Mr .and Mrs. R. W. BenMrs. Harvey Ashmead was the ton. guest spekaer at a recent meet-tin- g From Loa of the principals, Mrs. Mary Maxfield, Loa, is and teacherssupervisors, of the Ogden Gram-me- r visiting at the home of her daughC School in the auditorium. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chappell. She spoke on speech therapy in New' Jersey visitors the classroom and gave a demonMr. and Mrs. Ronald Dagon and stration. T. O. Smith, superinson Kurt arrived home Saturday tendent of the school and John after spending Christmas and the Evans, assistant superintendent, holidays with his parents, Mr. and were present. Mrs. John Dagon at Phillipsburg, Mrs. Lois Stephens New Jersey. Mrs. Lois Stephens entertained Sheffield family eighteen guests at a family dinThe families of H. J. Sheffield ner New Years Day. Jr. and Fred A. Sheffield held their annual New Years Day party and The Glen Nelsons the Mr. Mrs. Virgil Zaugg, who and at homecoming Kaysville First and Sixth Ward Recreation Hall, are stationed at South Carolina Wednesday afternoon. Sixty-eigtelephoned her parents, Mr. and members of both families were in Mrs. Glen Nelson on Christmas attendance. Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Haacke Dessert party and three daughters. Bountiful,' Miss Shru De Li Smith enter- were guests Sunday of Mr. and The Behlings Wesley Behling and daughter Kathryn, Vernal, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Behling for four days during the holidays. A3C Thurston A 3c Robert Thurston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whipple, arrived home in time to spend New Years holiday with his parents. Robert has been stationed at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois and has been transferred to Hill Air Force Base for the remainder of his time in service. The Bentons Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton, daughter Juanita and granddaughter, Dorothy and Susan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Benton Sunday, in Murray. tained eight of her friends from Mrs. Nelson. Wool Growers Mrs. Thornley K. Swan, Mrs. George W. Swan, Mrs. J. William Swan have been attending the Utah State Wool Growers Fashion Show, luncheon and meeting at the Hotel Utah, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. From Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Summer Gleason and family, Denver, Colorado, were for guests of Mrs. H. L. Gleason HerChristmas and the holidays. bert Gleason and daughter Mary, Anaheim, California, arrived Thursday to spend a few weeks with his mother. Mrs. Earle D. Robins Mrs. Earle D. Robins was guest of Mrs. Eddy Hayes in Bountiful Tuesday. Dinner guest Charles Kramer, Fairbanks, Alaska, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rutledge on Sunday. ht A Change plans For Primary Graduation Holiday guests Charles Kittenring and son Ross, Los Angeles, California, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kittenring and family. Saturday party Air. and Mrs. George F. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Art Horsley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, Saturday evening. Cirl Scouts The Girl Scout Troop No. 53 met Saturday at the Club Room. Twenty-on- e girls were present. Mrs. H. L. Tracy, scout leader, taught the girls how to tie all kinds of knots. Field Service party Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith entertained members of the American Field Layton After an intensive survey taken by the Primary General Board throughout the Church, the Primary General Board presidency announced this week that a change will be made in the advancement of girls from Primary into the Girls in the Seagull YWMIA. been permitted to enhave group ter into the YWMIA when they reach the age of 12, but this will no longer be the practice, but all girls in the Seagull group will graduate from Primary the last Sunday in May and enter the MIA work at the first meeting in June. The presidents of both organ-- j izations would appreciate the co- -i operation of parents in making the girls aware of this change and helping 1 5em adjust to the new regulations, June Cutler, presi-- i dent of the Layton Stake Primary stated in making the announce-- ! merit to the Stake. Service Central Committee at a dessert party Monday evening at her home. Fifth Ward party Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Manning entertained the Fifth Ward bishopric and wives and the ward clerks at a dinner Sunday evening. Guests were Bishop and Wouldnt it be nice if Santa Mrs. Clinton Zollinger, Mr. and could fill Christm as stockings as Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Ence, Mr. and Mrs. well as Mother Nature? Clifford Blamires, Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley Tucker. A girl who is expecting a ring The J. Fred Sheffields will always answer the phone. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Sheffield weie gu ?st s of M and Mrs. A sailor who has a girl in every Thornier in Ogden New Years Eve. port has reason for traveling. j i Frig-more- , Wd-for- d JOURNAL The weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. 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