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Show i I t DAVIS NEAS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 25, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX THURSDAY I J 4 Ia BINGHAM CHECKS Full bolts Our Complete stock White Quantity lasts BATTOI BONDED The public is invited to an open house spotlighting the new Kaysville LDS South Stake Center at 870 S. Main (Highway 106 and Nichols Road) Sunday 11 a.m.-p.m. and the following week, Monday-Frida6:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Exhibits prepared by the various auxiliaries will be on display. OPEN HOUSE SET 45 wide 48 5.5 oz. Yardage wide yd. Solid PolyesterCotton 5 -- Values to $9.98 yd. 60 wide Designer lengths -- ' ilptisii VI r Designer lengths 45 and 60 wide r Just Arrived ART CLOTH New 36 or 45 wide Shipment STBETCII IEEIBV ELDER CRAWFORD Designer lengths Clearance LDS Mission 45 wide Charles L. Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Craw- ford, 1959 Celia Circle, Layton, has been called to Fr. Ed Howlett, vicar at St. Peters Episcopal Church in Clearfield, demonstrates a Shrove Tuesday pancake game for vestry members Patty Hamilton of South Ogden and Juliane Glander of East Layton. SHROVE TUESDAY Members and friends of St. Peters Episcopal Chruch, GUI mmm 1204 E. 1450 S., Clearfield, will gather March 3 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for their traditional Shrove Tuesday Pancake dinner, the last festive parish party before Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. SHROVE, Anglo-Saxo- from the scrifan means to impose penance," the ancient day the Christian community prepared themselves either by public or private confession to prepare themselves for Lent. Joyous festivities also accompanied the day," Fr. Howlett, the vicar added, "to dance will follow. That name came from France or fat since the people Tuesday, used up all their kitchen shortenings used for pastry making from which they abstained during the 40 day fast. Mrs. Elaine Fast is chairman. coordinating the evening with chefs Dennis Kesner and Bob Poston. Kathy Kesner is arranging the publicity and reservations may be made by or 776-- 7 17 afcalling ter 6 p.m. 7 PANCAKE RACES and games will be offered for the children and a "Mardi Gras JVM 60 Reg 759 00 60000 JVM 46 Reg 599 00 49900 JET 88 Re9 379 00 With Probe- - 35 mm timer G.EJ FREEZER 16 Cu. Ft. Chest REFRIGERATORS 49900 19 Cu. FL Almond Reg 709 oo 59900 RANGE Harvest Gold Reg 349 00 1 Vi to 1 wide LACE 10 yd. bundles bundle Herculon UPHOLSTERY FABRICS 54 to 60 wide by the piece only LOUNGE Clearance SELECTED TABUS COUNTRY ROCK This Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Call 451-991- 6. RtottaaoeHsc CHECKING ACCOUNTS Chances are you keep a sizable portion of money in a checking aca count earning no interest. But now you can earn interest on it. whole 5Vi! Ask us about opening a NOW (Negotiable Order of Withdrawal) account. . . and increase your income from NOW on. . . 29900 im Reg 799 00 DYIN INTEREST ON WERE CHANGING FOR THE BETTER Only Self Cleaning Rotfuerte Griddle - JB600 Gathered THERE ARE still funds available to help you with your utility bills. If you do not know' what we are talking about, call and ask for details, HIGH FALOOTIN BAND 339 00 Reg 699 00 On March 4 at the Heritage Center at 12 noon there w ill be a team of persons from the Assistance Payments Office to explain the energy rebates. in Fruit Heights featuring the 29900 16Cu.FL with Ice Maker White JBS03 1 Hotline ptmmmsKzi CROSSROADS express outwardly the hopeful heart of Christians who looked forward to deepening their relationship with God through the great 40 days of Lent preceding the Easter Vigil. n,'.iM;i.mren serve in the Washington Spokane Mission. HE IS A graduate of Layton High School and seminary. He will enter the Mission 1 raining Center on March. 5. He is a member of the Reserve Marine Corps at present. Elder Crawford spoke at the Layton Tenth Ward sacrament meeting on Sunday, Feb. 22. 59900 0 o THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 376-424- THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Phone 28 West 650 NortlyClearfleld 376-125- 1 Layton, Utah Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'Wri w ty? a 1 QED tArCTTiLtk'iiTVY 0203321 C?55iEviCK) o x lu 9 1 fnrttEP ffrgstm CzifrtCTQ |