Show Vat Val Vercia Urda I 1 By MARY l LANDEN NEW NEIGHBORS Owen and Enid Keeler with their children LeAnn 14 and Randy 12 have moved into tile the former Hufford home subdivision at 2727 S S. S E E. E He works as an electrical ass assembler assem- assem em- em bIer bler for Sperry Corporation and Mrs Keeler is an accounting clerk for the North American Beaver Association Lake City The family has the Ule makings makings mak- mak ings of a musical aggregation wi with Ul dad on the guitar Randy on the piano and LeAnn on the vio- vio lin Enid loves little girls of BrownIe age and has enjoyed being a Brownie leader even though she has no children of her own at this age New at S S. S W W. W are Ralph and Ruth Deakin and theIr children Ryan 17 and Rosell 12 from Helper Utah Another son Roger 21 is living in Spokane Spokane kane Wash Ralph is employed at Utah Power and Light and Ruth works at Lake City From are the Orson Hess and William WilHam Wood families Little Melina was born l 2 to Donald and M iones ries at W. W 2350 S S. S joining big brothers brothers' Craig 7 and Steven 4 4 Helping is Marlene's mother Adra Seamons from Pocatello Ida Kathryn Is the name given to the newcomer born to Jerry and Helen Sanders 2226 S. S E E. E on April 30 Grandmother Velma Velma Vel- Vel ma Hansen from Nephi is up to help in addition to older children children chil- chil dren Kevin 8 t and Kerrye 5 The Floisand clan has increased increased in- in creased considerably in the thelast thelast last month with a new daughter I for each of the Floisand broth broth- ers Harold and Barbara are parents of Laura Lynn who joins Ricky 2 In their family Lisa May born on May 5 joins Linda 6 Michael 5 Heidi 3 and Harold liar liar- old 2 in the family of John and Bereth Floisand Thomas LeRoy was born on May 5 in the South Davis hospital hos- hos pita pital to Alva and La Lorraine rr a I n e Young W. W S. S He joins Laurie 7 Elva 5 and Steven 2 in the Young family James and Barbara Faith S. S W. W named their son born on Ma May 6 at Davis Dav- Dav is Hospital James Craig He follows Lisa 16 months in the childrens children's circle B a arbara's l' l bar as a's mother Merle Sherod from Salt Lake City is visiting to help out with the new baby I I Richard and Bonnie Tolman are parents of a baby boy The I live at W. W i I Apt A A. A I CIVIC EVENTS Mark your calendar now to I attend the mass meeting of the I party of your choice in your i precinct on Monday May 23 I Dates coming soon to fl fly the flag are Memorial Day half mast until noon and Flag Day I in June JUle GLOBETROTTERS I Robert Clay is back again after his recent trip around the Ule world Among other things he was checking on operations In Africa and setting up a branch of his company International Research and Engineering I Company in Australia Ed who recently bagged a big white polar bear bearin in Alaska has to build an extension extension ex- ex tension onto his trophy room and lower the floor In order to accommodate the large prize Wilford and spent a week end in Las Vegas Ted Knowlton took a business trip tripI I to Colorado and the following week found him In Nevada on I business bidding on a job for f I 1 I It Ii I 1 I 1 J I r J II- II VISITORS Mothers Mothers' Day was an occasion for many famIly reunions Mrs Rex Marian l hosted her mother Ruth Boam from Layton David and Nita Workman Workman Work Work- I man visited his parents Kendrick Ken Ken- Ken Ken-I drick and Mary Iary Ellen Workman for the week end They come from the Round Rock Trading post in Arizona JIm and Sally Williams of of Temple City Calif visited his I I sister Mrs Robert Bonnie Tippetts while on their honey honey- moon They were married last Saturday in the Los Angeles Temple Janet Crookston now of Boise returned to visit her former friends and neighbors for the week end calling the Robert Dobias home her headquarters headquarters head head- quarters for her visit Barbara from B BYU YU and Claudia from are home from school with their parents Alfred and Hazel Grasteit Barbara and Dave Jones enjoyed enjoyed en- en joyed their conference visitors Renee Godfree and D De e v o 0 t a Maughn were their first visitors visitors tors here for the Primary con con- ference Then Mr and Mrs Irs Tommy Horton were down for general conference and brought w with th them two girls who are prospective B BYU YU students The I Joneses took them Ulem all down don to t Provo for an afternoon and s' s stour tour of the B BYU YU campus AU their visitors were from S kane where the Joneses feed for three years Corwin Hancock Hancocks s mother been in the hospital since afar 17 following serious surgery sur rj and the Hancocks have been host to first one sister and youngest sister and her family from southern California The had confer ence and Easter visitors UI Lill I brother Varrel Darrel E E. E Jnes and his family have spent o weeks with the I Ito to his leavIng for B Thailand where he will lk spending two years in the Public Work Center He is 12 a grad gradate a of the Naval oils and Is a Navy Lt er er and was previously suti i at Barstow Calif I I rt rIf t v T i iTo WELCOME 1 To Val Verda to F Karen Wheeler at E and Mildred l Stowe at 33 3 S. S I fE e W. W 1 CONDOLENCES c 1 To Johnny Bangerter vt WINE uncle William Bangerter N re Gently died of a heart WIlliam was a church from Granger and had 11 dren Had 1 week he celebrated their i I anniversary t tAILING AILING l Finley Briggs has been in fI hospi hospital tal since 6 fC observation Ruth Brower Ins been in the South nit hospital since April 29 O t treatment Alan Browning BrO re returned turned home recently from South Davis Hospital where whereto stayed for about a week The Woodhouse boy r. r was hitching a ride I neighbor childs child's bike when foot got caught in the sp tes The result was a I compo fracture of the leg and in traction at the Ule South Darr hospital He is home now f must remain in a cast for az other eight months or rno 71 |