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Show school will present a special Christmas program Dec. 21 at 10:30 a.m. at the junior high school. A special tu Kaysville. Davis County. Utah 1917 Page for the junior Sunday Thurs., Dec. 18. Refreshpresented. ments will be served to the chil-- 1 program school Published by I i NATIONALDITORIAi ASSOCIATION vtfimuyJlUmhx. C- -r second ?tti is! class matter February 15. 1911, at Kaysville, Utah. nnitT the Act of March 8. 1879. Advertising Rates on Application -- $20 Subscription R; j IN I ABOUT FOLKS IN KEWS J Davis county council of A met Thursday at Davis high school. Members of both Clearfield schools attended. Mrs. Seegmiller. Salt Lake City, addressed the audience. All presidents gave reports on their activities, including membership, adult education and her of meetings to be held during P-T- . H 131-- Park, moved Mondayto their new quarters at the navy base. 1 CLEARFIELD A 500"; club in the year, night, Monday Mrs. J. C. Dickerson and- son. Lak City jt and daugh- - Richie, have been ill at their home Mn. Milton Hadfield Sharon, were Friday dinner during the past week. Rev. James McLean, C.F.P.. re-,- d of Mr. and Mrs. William turned Sunday from a business of Ogden. re- - trip to Washington, D.C. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Day have A. W. Caine was sustained as where h from Kansas they funeral services for Mr. second assistant in the Clearfield Second ward Sunday school. uncle. Taylor who Clearof fame- replaces Vernon I today night services or field, Randolph recent'y fft conducted eld Second ward were lexas Invocaschool. the junior high Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bingham anwas by Graydon Holt. Speak-o- f nounce the arrival of a baby was Clayton the evening Mother and baby redaughter. B numbers, and A Prayer ut turned home Saturday. feet" and a medley of Christ-aonClearfield Second ward Sunday were given by Mrs. school is sponsoring a Christmas Mrs. Ashby and her sister, Dec. IP, at the North dance Friday, ade Mitchell of Centerville, Davis junior high school. Shorty P. Mr. J. s fiction w s by Ross orchestra will furnish music for the evening. ifn. Lucille Barlow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed spent L Opal Hadfield Thursday. It the week end in Salt Lake City as Mrs. Hadfields birthday and guests of Mrs. Kerr. Miss Marie Bingham, Vernal, has ay friends and neighbors called been spending a few days with ring the day. Sir. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bingham and jdren left Clearfield Thursday, family. A Christmas party will be giv11, for San Antonio, Texas. a perma en Friday, Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at u Taylor has accepted commission with the army air the Layton town hall for all parishand will be stationed at ioners of St. Olafs church of Bountiful and St. Roses church of ilph field. and Layton. The party is being sponA fireside party for under leasers of Clearfield Second ward sored by the Altar society 'll held at the home of Mr. and direction of Mrs. George Samis, W Milton Hadfield. Approxi-itel- y president. Clearfield Second ward Sunday 30 guests attended. Speak- is sponsoring their Christschool Wil-of the evening was Larry dance mas Friday, Dec. 19. at the He gave a review of his hall. amusement in while Texas, experiences Clearfield Second ward Sunday mtmaa carols were sung and freshments served. .Hr. and Mrs. Warren Yarnell at last week in Clearfield relatives. enter Xn. LaVina Anderson fa honor of Mrs. Grant Tuesday. The event was Thurgoods birthday. Mem-o- f the family attended. Hr. and Mrs. R. V. Lambert of 'jton Park spent the evening of x. 10, their seventh wedding at the Crown room of tfd Congress in Salt Lake City, x Lambert was presented with beautiful orchid and she and her band were interviewed during broadcast over KUTA from the Attended Christmas Festivities Mrs. Katheryn By bee entertained . in honor of Mrs. Myron Forbes last Saturday. The occasion was and Officers KAYSVILLE Mrs. Forbes birthday. The guests of the Kaysville hirst L. teachers included members of both families. D. S. ward Primary will enterTeddy Swedenborg is back in tain at 'Their annual Christmas school after benig absent due to girls party for Primary boys atand7:00 - - " illness. p. Monday, December 22, m. in the First ward building. All The present farm population of boys and girls in the ward under the United States is nearly 20 per 12 years of age are invited to cent of the total population. a year in advance. Albert W. Epperson. Editor and Manager Phone 17 Office Phone 10 179-Lons Udy Parrish. Reporter. Wflolsey, Adv. Mgr ) 3 ill be dren. the inland printing company w w the - I nasi gs ationt VGED! Hov to 365 water Simply install an electric running I ss VEnns of as have thousands system on your farm TEOTunmc rniERicn of other progressive farmers in this area. FE3TUr.inC . mnnumnunins CLoimnG s fihest eu ucai rcoiyts STII KIEIIUE STV1ES THE CEUEST FEnramns sizes Ton cu nEn.32 to so FtoTumns snamos nv ccrsee's cjge Fcncnv EiononiEs M-M- en V mis-Saa- ry vis-wi- th an-nna- ry, room. Hr. Grant Thurgood and sons, mrd and John, Syracuse, were guests of Mrs. J. P. & Mrs. Milton Hadfield were Thursday dinner W of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Had-l- d of Layton. .Xn. Kina Barton and children, Vi 8. and Barbara, Monticello, Xr. and Id children . been visiting with her par-(- A Mr. and Mrs. ArvH Sessions, P Wield. Xn. Elsie Bennett has been ill influenza the past week. .Set Ray Hardison flew from Fla., to Denver to attend school on parachute Wal. He will go from Denver Q Paso, Texas. He is expected Clearfield about Dec. 20 to spend tmas holidays with his wife d ion at the home of Mr. and J- P. Forbes. PjMjor Tom Davis and family, . have moved into the home LaVina Anderson, in Layton W Miss Anderson plana on V'ding the winter months in )P, BUY FROM YOUR EQUIPMENT DEALER ft UTAH fOWt & LIGHT COMPANY MwauuMwa MISSAGI Saving aft ta $t0t HARD WORSTEDS, COVERTS, TWISTS, SHARKSKINS, TWEEDS, FLANNELS. PLAIDS, STRIPES, CHECKS, SOLIDS, PIN DOTSI BLUES, BROWNS, OREYS, TEALS.. ) THOUSANDS TO PICK FROMI FREE X apiiii Thousands of Topcoats Savta$6 llhree-da- y ait ALTERATIONS! 100 r ( iristrnas COVERT COATS RUGGED WEARING TWEED COATS EACH CRAVENETTE with her until after NEWEST SINGLE BREASTED BOX MODELS ais-Forb- es, Ethel Hodson entertained birthday dinner Monday r?inX at her home for Mrs. Opal rjeld. Present were Mrs. Hau-- 1 Reed, Mrs. Phillip Blood, Mrs. oy Stewart and Mrs. Clyde Xr. f J SHOWER-PROO- F Ari-stayi- ng ' (h ..LB - EXPENSIVE GABARDINE COATS Jeffs and sons, Hal spent Thursday of Mrs. Van Call of O JA $t0! J- - She is yMrs. J. P. 3fh O'coafs. LUXURIOUS FtEECI COATS 1 V to-- up, All WOOL & and Mrs. cKiizzn PAJAraa oalci .90 Walter Steed in Logan and Garland vis-Jtiv- es rday. nd Mrs. Arthur Chapman the week end in Salt Lake guests of Mr. and Mra. Wadsworth. nTjol Jean Rawlins celebrate r B,nth birthday Monday. She .entertained at a party given ,mther. Games were playet 1 freshments served to Sharon rtg. $5 volutt Qimii , ftamielM lewiw. p Mriped breeddefb eeWee itylvt All BMrfevtefcle, Miy e v twit SUM K S, C W ley two wm Frew letld Ce FREE LAYAWAY PLAN f'd. mant Francene Smith, Ronalc Mary, Ellen Coleman, w1 Schwartx, Alice Sessions, DHodon, Teddy Erickson ant jJHarm. teen-agteen-age- rs e party of St. Roses Monday, Dec. 22. Rev. Vin-Piet- ro win be in charge by the Junior Legion o: dr. and Mrs. Mann, Layton 232 SOUTH MAIN, SALT LAKE CITY, i::i VACIL CLVE, c |