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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 6, 1977 IS cmvsmiL Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall entertained at their traditional family Christmas Eve party. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimhall, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brimhall of Mr. and Mrs. Layton; Michael Smith of Clearfield enjoyed assembling their nativity scene and a family dinner parry. Elder Mitchell Heaps who just returned from serving his LDS mission to the Brazil-PortAlegre mission gave his mission report on December 26 at the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. He plans to enroll in Brigham Young University at Provo. He is the son of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Leon Heaps. Mr. and Mrs. Heaps entertained at an open house following Elder Heaps mission report on Sunday at o their home for relatives of the 15 guests, family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomassen of Norway were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Kershaw and family. They are friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kershaws son Elder Lynn Kershaw who is serving a two year LDS mission in Norway. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Eugene Perkins are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gattis of New Port, Wash. ; and her sister Mrs. Gust Poulos and son David of Clearwater, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sabin and son Ryan of Washington, D C. arrived in time for Christmas and to spend a month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sabin. Dan is with the Honor Guard in the with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Romney entertained at a holiday Miss Ginny Parrish returned to Arizona after spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Parrish. Miss Dorothy Parrish left on Sunday to return to California after also being with her parents for the Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean Mason at Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart returned home from Denver, Colo, where they spent Christmas and the holidays dinner party at their home Tuesday evening. Guests were Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Leon Heaps, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, Mr. and holiday season. Mr. and Harold Mrs. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, Mr. and Mrs. Val Thomassen, attended the annual family Christmas Eve dinner party in Woods Cross at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsythe. Holiday houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staples were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox Mrs. Lewis Read. Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Taylor and children spent New Years Dav as guests of her parents Mike Waite and all of their Vegas, Nev. and three children, Ray, Mr. and Mrs. William Gailey and their daughter Mrs. Alice Telford were guests Christmas day and evening in Salt Lake City at the home of their granddaughter and family, Bill and Judy Alder. Other guests were their other granddaughter and her family, Kathryn and Stan entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at their home, Sid Beckstead, Bountiful. for Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Caldwell and two sons, Gary and Monte of Bountiful. Mrs. Pat Graves had the misfortune of breaking her hip recently. She was con Holiday houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen is their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smythe and son Dennis of Chula Vista, Calif. They will be visiting until r' JTTp 2. On New Years Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Allen had as overnight guests her two sisters and brother-in-lawMr. and Mrs. s, Everett Hutchinson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cleverly, Bountiful. Wallace Moon and daughter Elizabeth of Long Beach, Calif, arrived to be with his wife Mrs. Faye Moon for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Moon has been staying in Kaysville the past few months. Mrs. Essie Thornley and her sister Miss Irene Stoddard spent Christmas Day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thornley and family in 6-7- Army at Washington, DC. Other holiday guests of the Sabins were Mr. and Mrs. mmm 3 Rex Sutton and son David of Savannah, 111., Mr. and Mrs. w SIRLOIN BONELESS Herb White and three children of Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Sabin entertained at a holiday party Tuesday evening for all their family members. Aaron Smith, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed T-BO- NE RIB ill after undergoing major surHosgery at the McKay-De- e pital. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hoffman of Orem were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ROUND William E. Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Dell CHUCK Thornley and with Mrs. BONESWSSSTtA Beverly Fillmore on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. St .98 TIP STEAK Umpleby entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece and Glenn Austin. Receives Mission guests at their annual family Christmas Eve dinner in Farmington at the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bennett, Yuma, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Klipgaard and children, Woods Cross; Mr. and Mrs. January PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. -8 U S. Smith has been seriously E. Stats. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece LaVel Galloway. Other members attending included Mr. and Mrs. Kent Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Green, Berk Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon and Daniel of Las fined to the Davis North Medical Center and has been convalescing at home for a month. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett and son Blake were families. SIS i mhe w"'WST k Bishop and Mrs. Ed and family visited in Blackfoot, Ida. on Tuesday LB- - ;;;V Cam-mac- v V L Call V v 26. V r k--VI- y RUtfP ROILING BEEF Elder James Ned Anderson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell T. Anderson, 2561 W. 1000 N., Layton, has received a LDS mission call to the Hi - - roasf Baby Beef cut as you like it, wrapped, and frozen ready for your locker or freezer. Grain-Fe- d Johannesburg, South Africa mission. HE WILL speak Sunday, 9, 1977 at 1:30 p.m. in the Layton Second Ward Chapel, 2120 W. Gentile St. Elder An-- 1 Jan. - derson will enter the language training mission Jan. 13. He will depart for South Africa two months later. A Layton High School : : graduate, Elder Anderson : was active in high school ' sports and musicals. He was a member of the Laytones. He ' was elected president of the School Layton High Seminary. CREAM OWEBER FIRST QUALITY HALF GALLON CARTON 2 Y Whole Milk . WHILE AT Layton High, was awarded : Elder Anderson the Noall Z. Tanner Award and the Ken Call Award for outstanding achievements. He has earned the rank of ' Eagle Scout and he received : . ELDER Anderson has been attending Ricks College in Rexburg, Ida. where he played football and was a member of the Valhalla Dance Club, dmg SANDWICHES Mission In OTHER SANDWICHES WINDOWS AVAILABLE c revi Zealand Elder Kevin C. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron M. Wood of 552 East 250 North, Kaysville, has accepted a call r LDS misto serve a sion in the New Zealand Christ church South Island 11 NEEDS FOUR PEOPLE TO START IMMEDIATELY FULL TIME OR PART TIME -- NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY - we Earn while you learn Above average income - great advancement fringe benefits. will train. -- Call 766-001- 4 Layton shopping OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. to Midnight Roast Beef Corned Beef Chicken Turkey Pastrami Bologna Ham & two-yea- Cheese (FRESH RAMOS HE IS a graduate of Davis High School where he was a member of the Davis High Symphony Band and also a member of the Lagoon Show Band. He is recipient of his Duty To God award and also served as Priest group leader of the Aaronic Priesthood MIA of his ward, SALES PERSONNEL Fast Convenient EA. YEAR 'ROUND HE WILL speak in the Kaysville Fourth and 13th LDS Ward Chapel at 950 East 200 North, Kaysville, at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 16 during Sacrament meeting. Elder Wood will enter the LDS Mission home in Salt Lake City on January 22 and depart for New Zealand on January 27. MANUFACTURING CO. 73 V DRIVE-I- N mission. ELECTRICAL Lb. H0AGIE Leaves For his Duty to God Award. 71 Milk np KRACKED EGG OMELETTE Ham 33 BEEF STEW 40 Oz. Each & PRESSURE FRIED PACKAGED READY TO GO SNACK Ea. Mushroom 8 COOKIES BOX log and 36 Ready to Bake. Assorted 16 oz. - BARN Pkg. FULL ELLIS pieces, potato dressing 16 pcs., a potato log and dressing 28 Oz. Can DENNISON 15 CHILI 40 Oz. Can HEFTY 10 Ct. 30 Gal. 7 TRASH CAN BAGS 1103111 HUNTS NEW POTATOES 28 Oz. CARNATION TMr s ta i OTJl'l a ; SALAD BATHROOM TISSUE cf "T i oi n 'h l n 4 Roll Pack VAN CAMP PORK i Oil Or Water 6V, Oz. Can TUNA a, $1149 and dressing DINNER Slices, crushed or Chuck 20 Oz. Can TAMALES 4 pcs., a potato log MRS. GOOD COOKIE WESTERN FAMILY PINEAPPLE PENNY 5 Oz. Pkg. Spanish, & Cheese or Cheese DINTY MOORE HENNY M BEANS 31 Oz. 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