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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 22, 1976 High School Hockey By DAVE WIGHAM by DONETA M. GATHERUM ing the Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ocana. The visitors are Mrs. Ocanas brother, Robert Sandavol, his family and his mother. Mr. Sandavol works for the FAA in Rock Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Her- 773-49- A family reunion-Christm- party was held last weekend in Salt Lake City for members f the Chris Higgs family. 57 children, grandchildren and of Mr. and Mrs. Higgs were in at- The Gray Cliff Lodge in Ogden Canyon was the setting for Hilltop Elementary Schools faculty Christmas party. Dinner, games and a program were enjoyed by staff members and their partners last Friday evening. nandez and family have moved from Layton to Florida where Mr. Hernandez will start working at a new job. Eugene Torgenson who has been discharged from the navy is returning to Layton to join his wife, Vickie and his 42 month old daughter, Jina. Eugene has been stationed in London, England and is now in North Carolina. He has never seen his baby. The Torgenson family will be staying with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pacheco, Vickies parents, until they can get permanently settled. Mrs. Elizabeth Stimpson is in the Davis North Hospital where she will undergo tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Higgs are the parents of 14 children - 13 of which are still living. of their children were Eight able to meet with family members at the dinner party. JoAnn and (Adams) Charles Rainford and their daughter, Monica will be visiting with relatives in Lay-to- n this month. The Rain-for- d s live in Hawaii and this is their first trip back to Lay-to- n in three years. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tyler of 1464 N. 1850 West are the parents of a baby girl. Relatives from Rock Springs, Wyo. will be spend Tuesday evening, the Lesesorening Literary Club enjoyed the Gaslight Dinner Theaters buffet supper and stage play The Odd Couple," starring Dan Dailey. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan attended a benefit dinner and auction Tuesday, Dec. 14 at the Quail Run restaurant in Salt Lake City. Money raised during the evening was donated to the Utah Heritage Foundation. Layton 17th Ward presented the recently-release- d bishopric plaques to thank them for their service to ward members at the ward Christmas party that was held Dec. 11. Fruit Baskets Hind-pack- 1C0 Fruit Filled in woven baskets. The ideal Christmas lifts. ed Over fifty different styles. Give a beautifjrifniit basket. 77r; I A With about 12 games into the season, the main question left in the high school hockey can league is, anyone beat the Viewmont team. program was prepared by the Primary organization. Santa Claus visited and children had their pictures taken with the jolly man. A dance attracted the older people. Sundaes were served at the conclusion of the evenings activities. Bill and Marie Talbot attended the wedding reception s red-suit- of THE VIKES first squad the only undefeated squad in the ice fe FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY FRUIT NEEDS H Pears Bananas Oranges Apples H Tangerines Tour Our Comploto Qrionhouto Facllitlo for Choieo Selections Now Crop BEAUTIFUL NAVEL ORANGES By Tho Case or Lb. daughter. Her wedding was Layton First and Second National Bank staff members held a Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 16 at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. AH bank employees and their partners were invited to at- Many stylos and alzos tend. ONE OF the Terrie Talbot, the daughter Mrs. Mark Talbo.' was recently the guest of honor at two bridal showers. The first shower was given by Lenore Cooney, Janet Boyer, and Darlene Corless. Another bridal party was hosted by Kathaleen Love, Mary Anglin and Trudy Gillman. Terries wedding date is Dec. 27. The Layton East Stake High Council and their wives held a Christmas party Tuesday night, Dec. 17 at the Valley View Golf Club. After dinner entertainment was provided by an outstanding barbershop quartet. Paul Sharp was the chairman for this yearly ac- Choice Selection of DATES-FIGS-N- 49' PEANUTS UTS to Lb.v POTTERY Giya a Jotting Christmas Gift Finest quality Boston Ferns $7.49 TEXAS PINK i5F.n Choof 10 in. Hongers now, pick up before Xmo Buy Direct from finest quality stock BEAUTIFUL & tf O 9 UP For Xmas Giving AFTER Layton, J I J PRODUCE LOCATION CHRISTMAS CLEAN-U- P SALE WE WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A VERY OVER MERRY CHRISTMAS 2,000 OTHER TYPES PLANTS TO CHOOSE FROM & GARDEN CENTER 1815 W. Gentile, Layton, Utah AN enjoyable evening over to the Recreation Center that night and support your local hockey teams, dw es- Pi Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Society held its annual Christmas party at Vae View Elementary School. May your holidays bring you health and happiness from DIXON A 197 No. Vanessa Drake, Shirra, Ann Fonnesbeck, Robin Porter, Brian Knight, Ruth Kawashima, Joan Lofreddo and Natalie Eugene. Program consisted of readings, piano solo, MUSICAL program was presented by Weber State Main-Layto- n, Utah 376-427- 9 accordion selections, Christmas songs, group singing, etc. It was a beautiful occasion. Melpha Koldewyn, publicity luscious. P. REISBECK Program Division). Participants included Micki SHIRLEY Bubach, president presided. It was a festive occasion. Long tables were decorated in true holiday style. Food was 9:00 to 5:30 College (the LDSSA Institute THE LEAGUE has expanded this year to a 15 team competition. Those schools who have teams entered are Viewmont, who has two teams, Bountiful, Ben Lomond, Brighton, Cotton- East, wood, Granger, Highland, Hillcrest, Judge, Ogden, Skyline, West and an independant team from Salt Lake City. The games are played on either Wednesday Thursday or Saturday, Locations of the games are either at the Bountiful Recreation Center, Hygeia or the Salt Palace. Times of the games vary from day to day. the prime rib dinner was musical program. On Dec. 16, the Easy Street birthday club held a party to honor Mrs. Hattie Adams and Mrs. Leo (Artell) Foxley. Mrs. Erma Whitesides hosted the luncheon and program that was held in her home. Christmas music was played on the organ and piano by Ray Whitesides and Mary Brailsford. Twelve ladies attended the party. Thanksgiving day is the birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Nalders newest grandchild. The baby boy is the son of Dick and Katherine Nalder Mouritsen of Kays-ville. dmg f MORE BARGAINS AT B G D DEPT- STORE IN B0WNT0YN LAYTON BIG savings Big VALUES 1 WATCH FOR OUR FOR of hockey drop members of the 17th Ward. The Laytones of Layton High School furnished a polished POMSETTMS $098 A A arranging . drawbacks to support a team. It is last year was fighting on tne ice but this year the players have settled down and played hockey rather than fought. The league is taking a break for the holiday right now but they begin again on Thursday, Jan. 6. The Viewmont teams play at 8: 30 and 10 p.m. Delta Kappa Gamma timated that it costs around COO to outfit one player. But with the professional team in Salt Lake City no one can dispute the fact that the sport is catching on in this area. If you do, just call and find out just the number of younger players involved in youth hockey. prepared and served by Large Selections WE HAVE FANCY GIFT NUT PACKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS GRAPEFRUIT party. of left hockey is the amount of money and equipment needed of Mr. and charge are admittance into the high school activities as a recognized sport. Soccer has been doing that for years. Wallys brother, Reed Nalder. Layton Stake held their Christmas party for all stake workers, youth leaders, and ward bishoprics at the Davis High School Cafeteria. Rolland Eliason was in HAND WOVEN Vikes former players Mike Fiegleson, Mike performed for the Vikes last year. the league learned many lessons from their first year last year and have installed new programs and policies to help solve any problems they encountered last year. ONE OF the main problems score of 64. The high school hockey league is in its second year as a league and is still seeking held in Windsor, Ida. tivity. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Nalder returned home from a trip to Los Angeles, Calif. While BASKETS years coach is one of the undefeated but last week when the two powers met at the Salt Palace the Viking team came out on top by the there, they visited with CHOICEST SELECTION Squad is one of the best high school teams around. This league. Judge was the late Carl Bennett to some obyears Viking ACCORDING servers this Douglas Durbano Is Home ALL Douglas M. Durbano, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Durbano, has returned home from serving an LDS mission to the North Carol mission. HE WILL speak in the East 14th Ward sacrament meeting Sunday, Dec. 26. The meeting begins at 5 p.m. Layton East 14th Ward is located at 2435 E. 1500 N. in East Layton, dmg Lay-to- n BIS immis CHILDRENS SAVE ON EACH MERRY CHRISTMAS AND AMD THE CREW! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ,,, Ladies Dresses Reduced & M FORD Me S3ALQO E t I ! j)t u u u u cj COMPLETE STOCK XMAS SPECIAL Save ft) ft) a I fQ On Each Also Free Gift Wrap Leisure Suits Reduced Whats Left Your Choice 1 L OH Each J Piece SAME. 1573 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON 825-972- 1 Men s 3 U) Q ft) I WLWELCOME'ALLf tie SXMJo rrrn BANKCREDILCARDS T7IT u&JS sfnTafflTTr WRAPPING |