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Show The WEST POINT liEWS , S ?' S.J. i nt V r.) n Virginia f .tlcvon c and Wayne Birmingham on the 26th; Merlin Edwards and Lonna Johnson on the 27th; Leo Bennett and Vera Thurgood on the 28th; Glen Singleton and Phil Edwards on the 29th; Gary Manning, Dar-leeKing on the 30th and Dell Thurgood on the 31st. Happy birthday to anyone else having birthdays that we may have missed. Phone 54341 Davis North Stake Beehive Swarm Day will be held at the stake house in Clearfield on Saturday. Happy birthday to Cieone Cald- (I have been told its 2 p.m ) All well, Gary Parker, Edna Stoddard, first and second year Beehive girls and Eva Zaugg, whose birthdays and their leaders are expected to are on the 25th; Karen ThornJey be present. The West Point girls will give the flower ceremony. They art led by Shirley Kirkman. first year leader and Hattie Johnson, second year leader. Shirley and Hattie will assist in decorating the hall for the affair. On Tuesday night at Mutual, Shirley Kirkman's Beehive class presented a program for their parents, the MIA officers an dthe ward bishopric. They presented the same flower ceremony that is to be presented at Stake Swarm day and also skit entitled "Five Little Peppers" The girls who took part in the program were Carolyn Patterson, Kathy Sawley, Zora King, Janet Burningham, Linda Dalton, Suffering Karen Broadhead, Afton Bowen, Sun-Chronicl- Roy, IfuJi, Thursday, May 24, 1956 e, Mae Edwards, Sheri Penny, Mar garet Bybee, Janet Garrard, Eileen Zaugg, Connie Holbrook. Refreshments were served by Mildred Fisher, Sheila Kirkman and Janet Flint. A good time was had by all. The Dean J. Kirkman family had an interesting time Saturdsy when they appeared on "Ehirm Frontier," a farm program from 1 to 2 p.m. on Channel 4. The program was about control of insects. On Monday of last week cameramen came out and took pictures on the Kirkman place (Dean runa one of the largest farms in the county). On Saturday Dean and his wife Shirley and their children Sheila and Lynn were mtterviewed at the studio in Salt Lake with the farm pictured in the background Dean was interviewed by Davis County agent Darrell Stokes. Questions on insect control were answered by lYofessor George Knowlton from theUSAC at Logan. After the program the Kirkmans were dinner guests of Steve Bower at the Temple Square Hotel They enjoyed the experience and their friends and neighbors enjoyed seeing them on TV. Reid. The meeting was conducted by Edith Steed. Songs were sung by the Primary workers. The theme for the month "In Unity There was discussed by is Strength, Edith Steed of i he presidency. Scriptuie reading wa given by Verna Porter A vrnal duet "1 Am iandMormon Boy." by. Ronald Egan Roger Thornley The Childrens Fnend cup with engraving for 1956 was shown to the workers. It is hoped that we may jUo achieve our goal In the Childrens Friend drive next year. Dorothy Uhite former Friend representative Childrens was thanked for her etiorts the past several years in putting the drive over so luccesslully The song prac tice was conducted b Rose Scho field, Thcyiexl pieparjtional meet ing will be held June 28th in the stake house Thought lor the Arsenal Villa School Bldg. Roy Bohn t Janes, Lay Pastor Phone NTeder-hawscr- Mr Stevens sixth graders of Wasatch School took a trip to lgi clay goon on May 17 Tin all took then A farewell party was held for lunches and enjoyed 'he whole day Bennett, Dee Schenck and riding on the ride- - Ihev all had EairellNTederhawer Eviio It was given by loads of fun Miss Joyce Hilton, daughter of Mr A personal showtt aas held lor and Mrs Virgil T Hilton It was Miss Ita.Vee Jones, daughter of Mr held Moy 18 Thost attending were FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS SERVICES WORSHIP and SI N SCHOOL HAY 9 30 A.M. Inquirers Class A.M. 10.45 Baby Travel Items From tr FANNING Chiropractic Clinic West i J HOOKS WEST oV HOY POST OFFICE) Squaw-Bac- or Station Wagon, k Hell be Comfortable! DOROTHY CODE of the multitudes you or on who suffer from heodoches, you will ove I m, money ond misery by contusing your fomily Chiroproctor. Once the couse of your heodoches is corrected, normat heoUh witt ensue. I C Hofn Copy' jborolfuj !l By If 1900 Lutheran Church Stevens and Joyce Clearfield News r. Our Savior v tpmol mitaVgnmenti moy tout pretture on nerv, thereby Inter fenng with the normol nenre flow to the various ports of the body. This nerve interference u the couse of such odverse symptoms os heod oches. 5360 S thought, they would be speechless. Bushnc-U- , Manly people said what they If some Junel sponsoring group are hoping to Slater select a queen qualified for entry Taricll Bennett, son of Mr and in the Miss I tali contest Ontry Mrs Eldon Bennett along with Dee blanks for beauty contest hopefuls Schenck, son of Mr and Mrs Ly- can be obtained from any member , man Schenck and Lynn of the Jaycees or Jaycettes or from son of Mr qnd Mrs A J Mr Cook at 495 East 200 So St, Nieclci hawser, leave! for camp on ( learfield. May 27 They will be gone for six months Those who had anniversaries this Those who had birthdays thrs wetk were Mr and Mrs' Melvin wick arc Eldon II B irlow on the Fullmer 19th. Mr and Mrs Ellis 19th James W Barlow, 201 h Or I. Wood 20th, Mr and Mrs Don land I. Eackrell 20, Gcnevive W Meen on the 21st, Mr and Mrs 5 aunt Norma C Nielsen 21st, George S Haslatn on the 22nd, Mr Anna Marie Beninrosa 22nd, 1. Dale llolhiook 2.'ird. Helen Meirell 241 h Rodney Page 24 Sherry Parker 25th, Doiothy W. String ham 26, and Hyde J Bodily on the the 27th Many happy returns of the from is belt qualified to determine the couse of The humon body con heodochet only be heolthy if there is on unin terrupled nerve energy flow to oil the tmuf relit ond orgom. However, North Davis Jr. Highs beginner and advanced bands under the direction of Ballard J. Christiansen held a band concert on the lawn In front of the junior high Monday evening, May 21. They had a good turn out and the music was enjoyed by all who attended. st u(tk ll others Taylor, from Headaches?? Your fomily Chtroprodor and Mrs. Byron Stirland 2nd; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smith, 28th; and Mr. and Mrs. Faunt E. Montgomery the 28th. Congratulations folks. l, sjH'ak ill of you hie in such a way thjl no one will believe them The North Davis Slake Primary preparation meeting was held Thursday in the stake house with Clearfield Second Ward as hostess The prelude "Largo" by Handel was played by stake organist Colleen Thouiondi of people ore Buffering heodochetj tom of them for mony yeort. Heodoche sufferers ore conhnuolfy treotmg the effect rather thoft tryng to determine the (Quit pf their trouble and Mrs. Ron Jones. It syasgiven Jopce Hilton, Deo Schenck, Farrell by Miss Carma Clifford and Carina's Bennett, Lynn Niederhawser, Joyce mother Mrs Clifford Those who Donna Taylor, Marilyn Bush-noiSlater, enjoyed playing the games and Janet Stevens, Sharon Ranmaging the scrap book were Sharon Randall, June Edwards, Sunja dall, Wayne Ellis, Wayne Barlow, ( Malt in. Joyce Hilton, Joyce Slater. Madlen Jones, and Don Davis. They Donna Taylor, Janet Stevens, Mari- all had fun. but they hate to see lyn Biishncll, JoAnn Brooks, and he guys go. Madlen Jones They all had fun Attention all girls between the The 7th and 8th graders of No of 16 and 21 The-mobeauages Davis Jr. High held their play day tiful town are going to be in girls on May 18 They played outside in a queen contest to most of the day. At the end of the competing he held during Clearfield Days. day they held a ball game with Contestants may be sponsored by the 7th graders against the 8th a local civic group or can enter on A canyon party was held on May their own Entry rules stipulate 17 It was held at Little Cottonwood that the girls must be between the Cam on and everyone from Davis ages of 16 and 21, single, but not was invited Those fiom Clearfield necessarily residents of Clearfield who attended were Farrell Ben The queen will be chosen at a mil. 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