Show Farmington By l IA MAURINE URINE P PARRISH DeVaughn and Alene Jones had a get together Sunday evening evening eve eve- ning for several se Farmington Farmington- ites Enjoying the luncheon were Dan and Barbara Gregory Gregory Gregory Greg Greg- ory Horton and Iona lona Miller Burns and June Stayner Milton Mil Mil- Milton ton and Fern Hess Gordon and Evelyn Van Fleet Lloyd and Ruth Hess Newell and Wanda Wood and David and Leola Merrill Mrs Hazelle Child of Salt Lake spent a few days this past week with her son Wallace and family The Childs have received received re re- re word from their son Bill who is the New England mission mission mis mis- sion that he has has' been transferred trans from Newfoundland to Vermont He lie is doing fine tine and would love to hear from the people of oC Farmington His Isis new address is No 5 Pleasant St. St Newport Vt SENIOR LITERARY CLUB I Mrs Margaret Moon enter tamed the Senior Literary club at the home of her her sister sister-in- rin law Mrs 1 Alene Leonard on Wednesday Alene's Alene s son Glen and Miss Jan Garrett of Kaysville Kays Kays- Kaysville ville talked of their missions and showed pictures of New Zealand Farmington Lions went to dinner at the Canterbury Inn Monday evening They also held the regular business meeting meet meet- ing Sherry Miller tiller queen of the and her parents Mr and Mrs Duane Miller attended the annual Future Farmers of America banquet last Thursday at the Davis High cafeteria All the boys bos and their parents were invited Sherry gave a talk Mrs Dorothy Doroth Gregory Killpack Killpack Kill Kill- pack and two children of Murray Murray Murray Mur Mur- ray visited last Wednesday with her sister Mrs Fern Hess Bess and family Mrs 1 Amanda Griffith was hostess on Friday cr r. r ing club Mrs Arthur Nellie Gill fell lell fellon fellon on her back steps last week and broke her left leg It is hoped she has a speedy recovery as aswell aswell aswell well as little Clay Robinson son of oC Rick and Gwen Robinson Robin Robin- son who has pneumonia Diane Burnham Sheets is replacing replacing re reo re- re placing Louise Sessions in the bank until Louise recuperates from Crom her operation FIRST GRANDCHILD GRANDCHILD- Reed and Marie larie Oviatt are arc the proud grandparents of their first grandchild A six pound six ounce girl was born Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- morning Feb 28 to Gary and Amelia Graehl Oviatt in the Dee Hospital Mr and Mrs Richard N. N Graehl of Layton Layton Layton Lay- Lay ton are the maternal Gary and Amelia and new daughter spent Sunday at the Leonard was operated ed cd on last Thursday at the St. St Marks Mark's hospital He lie had a disc fused in his back He lie will probably probably ably be there for another w week eli Monday night the Laurels of ol the Second ward gave a party part for their teacher Margaret Margare t El El- liott They had lunch p played ayed games and ga e gave her several gifts gifts' for her new new baby to DINNER I I Sunday Mr and Mrs John Jolin- Parrish Pan h had Imd a family dinner dinno and ind party for Jo Anns Ann's mother Mrs Richard Folland whose birthday was 1 Mar a 1 5 Besides Mr and Mrs Richard Folland here were Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Richrd Rich Rich- Richrd rd Shaw and family and Mr 11 ind Mrs Eugene Moore and gamily all of Salt Lake City Gordon and md Ann Millard l and family of f Brigham City spent Saturday with their folks the thc James Millards l NEW RESIDENTS Paul Bon Bonifas Cas world renowned ceramics artist sculptor and lecturer was guest speaker of the Girls' Girls Association of Davis High School for their annual Evening of Arts Mr l Bonifas I and his wife and family have purchased the former h home me of John and JoAnn Parrish on First West Nest Mr Bonifas is a nat native nate e of Geneva Switzerland He Ile has had his work exhibited in museums museums mu mu- in France Italy Switzerland Switzerland Switz Switz- erland Japan and the United States He lie managed a ceramics factory and art shop in Paris France until world war II IL He was invited as a guest professor proCessor to the university of Washington in Seattle where he taught for 5 years He lie has also taught five summers at Utah State University in Logan He lie has been listed in Who in In- eluding International Who's Who which acclaimed him as one of the top three ceramics artists in the world Farmington Farming ton is proud to have one so talented in its midst MISSIONARY WRITES Elaine Ellis daughter o of i Owen and Mary Ellis who is in the Far East mission is on the island of It is on the northern tip lip of Japan and near Siberia It is cold there according to word received b bj by her parents The Japanese are arc interested in America and especially especially es es- es anything western She has been gone only nine months and has had 17 baptisms LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary Auxiliary iary held its regular monthly meeting which is held hold the first firs Monda Monday of oC each month at the courthouse this week They planned a luncheon to which the public is invited for Mar 15 It will be held Vin n n. n the Legion hall from Crom 11 1130 30 am a.m. a. a tp 2 pm P.m. Pr Profits will be used to r raise ise money for tor the tre treasury sury The They wi will s serve chili salad b barbecue barbe- barbe ube cue dessert and drinks Cosof Cost Cos of the lunch will be 50 cents am and I Iten ten cents extra for Cor a drink Farmington First ward Junior Junior Jun Jun- Men len participated in Centerville Centerville Cen Cen- terville First Firs wards ward's al aI basketball tournament which was vas held last tait week Ih re were 16 6 teams from six or seven dif terent stakes including Kays Rays vine ilIe Davis ls Bountiful Salt Sail Lake Alan Sartor son of oC Frank and Grace Barber Barbar Sartor was picked on the star all team He Hc made 31 points in one game ame and it was the second highest s score ore made in one game for forthe forthe the tournament Cal Tinge and Lyndon Ray Evans former were in charge The They raised money mone for athletic equipment Farmington First came in fourth place MOUNTAIN VIEW I LITERARY CLUB The Mountain View Literary club met al at th the home of Fanny Stevenson Ste last a y Mrs Florence Spencer was the reviewer and gave the Immortal Immor tal Romance of Elizabeth Barrett Barrett Bar Bar- rett and Robert Browning An American Legion district potluck party was hid Friday in the Legion hall of oC the court court- house There are arc nine units in inthe inthe inthe the district and it was just for forth forthe forthe th the district officers and anel their mander mander- and Department president prest dent from the state were also there Dinner was served to about 65 people I HERD The Dairy Herd Improvement Improve Improve- Improvement ment Association held its an annual annual nual banquet at the Oakridge Country club last Thursday eve eve- ning Three members were elected to the board of oC directors directors tors Rulon Barnes and Lloyd Barnes of Kaysville and Aaron Richards of Farmington Rick Robinson will stay on as a director director di die rector and they will elect their I president John Barnard of Ut Utah h State University extension division awarded the certificates certificates cates to the high milk producing producing ing herd in the state CITIZENS OF MONTH 1 Ronald Stevens son of Wilson and and- Carol Stevens and Richard Richard Rich Rich- ard Parrish son of John and J JoAnn Parrish were chosen citizens of the month at Kaysville Kays Kays- ville vine Ju Junior High School RETURN FRO FROM VACATION Dean and Eva Swaner recently recently re re- re returned from a weeks week's visit in California and Arizona They visited with the Henry in North Hollywood who are arc former Cormer residents of Farmington and also Burt and Marie Fleming of Pacoma Calif They visited their niece Jackie and husband Del Det Heaps and family Camily in Mesa Ariz CHURCH N NEWS W Farmington Second ward Relief Relief Re Re- lief Society presidency held its annual annual luncheon for Cor the visiting visiting visit visit- ing teachers last Friday in the Relief Society Society- room Special guests were the the stake Relief Society pr presidency Mrs Nora Duncan Mrs Hattie Glover and Mrs 1 Ruth Hess Mrs Lydia Brown was given a Relief Relief Re Re- lief lieC Society pin for Cor 49 years as asa asa asa a visiting teacher and Mrs 1 Lovicia Lovicia Lovicia Lo- Lo vicia Pratt r received one for 29 years as a visiting teacher Mrs Amanda Griffith was given given en a plant for 39 years of servI service sere sere- I ice as she alread already had a pin Primary meeting for the Second ward was held at the home of Mrs 1 Ruth Van Fleet Tuesday The other two hostesses were Arlene l Miller and Fae Jean n. n Brent Sweat son of Earl and Vanetta Sweat was baptized and confirmed on Sunday TWO babies babies' were blessed in the First ward Kevin Wood Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield May- May field son of Dick and Gayle Gale Mayfield and Glen Arnell son of Mr and Mrs Elwin Arnell The two babies blessed in the Second w ward rd were Brent Eu Eugene Eugene Eugene gene Shumway son of Richard Eugene and Sally Schryver Shumway with both the ma maternal maternal maternal and paternal grandparents on hand to see it The daughter of Don and Shirley was blessed and given given given en the name of Tamara Lee Her grandparents Mr am and Mrs Earl Henninger of oC Ogden and nd her great grandparents Mr and Mrs C. C B. B Sidway were in in attendance Farmington First w war ward a r d Scouts went swimming at the Deseret Gym Tuesday Tuesday- evening The scout leaders were Frank Sartor Carl Moon Richard Johnson and M Myron ron Kipp The Young Ladies' Ladies stake Mu Mutual Mutual Mutual board consists of oC the fol following following following lowing Mavis Clayton pres president president dent Eileen Killpack first counselor Glenda Rigby sec secand second ond and counselor Bessie Hogge secretary Helen Beers Mutual study Laurel leader Barbara Gregory organist Wilda Hocomb Hol Ho Holcomb comb first year Bee Hive Esther Worsley second year Bee Hive Margene Steed MIA Maids and camp director Eva WInmill Era director Esther Rockwood and dance directors Paul and md Colleen Millard mp nip |