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Show -- PRO BATS AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES News About Folks CLINTON ! Dttrtct Cwi.U.dM RitfwtiN SIimti far Parthar ilt CWrk lf MRS. LERuY DAVIS Correspondent Phone.' Ogden Notice to Creditors Estate of Dimon McFerson, de- ceased. Creditors will present claims with at vouchers to the undersigned Kaysville, Utah, on or before the 20th day of February, A. D. 1947. Dolly McFerson lirown, Administratrix of the Estate of Dimon McFerson, deceased. Dates of publication: December 12, 19, 20, 1940, and January 2, 1947. The ' Christmas holidays were celebrated with many community activities as well as home gatherings. The Sunday school had a Christmas program Sunday morning. The Junior Sunday school gave the program. Mrs. Eugene Wallace was in charge. At the close of the Names Heads Of Committees program, Santa Claus appeared with a treat for all. "The Message of Christ was the theme of the Sunday evening church service. The speaker was E. Grant of Salt Lake City. Special music included vocal solos by Mr. Grant Rnd Darrill Child. After church services the M. I. A. chorus of about 50 voices went caroling over the community. A hot lunch was served the carolers In the school house lunch room. The climax, of the Christmas festivities was a program and dance Christmas night in the ward recreation hall., A Christmas play with readings, dances and songs entertained the audience and was followed by a dance. The hall was decorated with wreaths and a huge Christmas tree. At intermission a P-T- A ' Chairman of FARMINGTON various committees of the Davis County Parent Teachers association were announced this week by Mrs. Don Beaxer, Woods president of the group. Cross, Founders day chairman is Mrs. Rodney Eames; procedure and bylaws. Sjipt. Elmer J. Hartvigsen; parent education, Mrs. Ray A. Dahl; hospitality, Mrs. Van Dean Stevenson, Mrs. Grant H. Secrist and Mrs. Elmer J. Hartvigsen; safety, Mrs. Milton B. Fisher; room representatives. Miss Virginia Merrill; character and spiritual education, George Ensign; publications, Mrs. Sherman Moss; health Mrs. Fred and summer round-ugroup of M. I. A. dancers gave the Rich and library, Mrs. II. P. Gibfloor show. About 150 attended. son. The Clinton Town board' reports Officers of the Davis county that the pipe has been laid to sup- council, in addition to Mrs. Beater, ply water to the cemetery. are Mrs. Glen Garrett, first vice E. Mitchell has - been the proA. W. Troth, second vice moter and supervisor of the proj- president; Mrs. Shirley Peterson, president; ect This spring grass can be secretary; Mrs. Elmer Moss, treasplanted and will have the aasur-aac- e urer, and C. P. Rockwood, of an ample water supply from the Davis and Weber county canal. Mr A Mrs John Child had a family dinner Christmas day for fourteen guests. Earl Johnston sang a solo over The Christmas cantata,Music of was given Sunday KSL Friday evening during the col- Bethlehem, MIA chorus. lege hour. He is a student of the evening by a USAC at Logan. Stanley Dahl was the director, Mrs. A turkey dinner for the M. I. A. Frank Wright, organist and Mrs. take board was held at the home Jay Holbrook sang of Mr A Mrs David A. Johnston City for the prelude snd Mrs. Tony Cox. Covers were lay gave the invocaiton and Ole Oleson the benediction. laid for 20. Mr A Mrs Laurence Holt were host Rnd hostess to the Annie Holt family at a Christmas eve party. There were 40- - present, including children, grandchildren and great.A program - was grandchildren. rendered by the children. Games were played and Santa Claus interviewed the children and gave them gifts after which refreshments were served. Mr A Mrs Amos Cook gave a dinner Christmas ve. Covers were laid for 14. Old Santa Claus appeared to the delight of family- - - G. L BILL STILL OPEN to a special message directed Thur8 rrfd-uate- d be won students who are In from high school. Cot M. L. Army ReMcCreary, chief of Sixth San Francisof Presidio cruiting, co pointed out today that despite irresponsible rumort t the,c" trary, educational Nick came to ee, gaVe them gifts, Dw. G. I. Bill of ff Thor, WEST POINT 40-voi- tSjssSs Kgs, Bill G. I. the October 5 deVito, th children and the children. Mr A Mrs L. C. Holbrook gave a family Christmas party, for all their children and grandchildren. Games were played and old St. ,."rrthe,SCh Hi Planning to Buy a Car! .. Include OurBa Happy New Year in Those Conoco Service Station 4 and convenient. Kaysville Your Mileage Merchant BARNES BANKING CO. DELBERT E. PILCnER Member Federal Deposit' Insurance Corn. KAYSVILLE Operator : 7 OF HOPE 1 1 comet in" that "your 1947 A ship t glorious v. year of fruition! That it our 7 New Year't with for you! 7V 7 7,7 r -- ' ; ' J Farmers Union of Layton . . , f. f 7 j , V I f 71 : , v 7 77 ! 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