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Show ) WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 20, 1979 V NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECtMBEH 20, 199 First grade children work in close proximity to two giant playmates at Lincoln Elementary School. They are pupils in class of Mrs. Marian Findlay. hallway is the creation of expressions. second graders and one first Ingenuity and grade class. Youngsters hours of hard work, combined to make a Christmas Art Show to remember at Lincoln Elementary School, Dec. 17. Teachers and pupils came up with all sorts of wonderful ideas, and the result is they made cows, donkeys, sheep and other animals. Some may appear to be a little different than real live animals, but who is to say just how a first grader views a cow or a camel in a manger LAYTON I,o p Christmas everywhere, rooms and halls. A GIANT Sf 1 0 I Sq. Ft. I Hr. Steam Cleaning Special!! 4 fe 1 5s5 1 1 For average Living Room Dry Cleaning DUTCH BOY CARPET CLEANERS 20 Over Yru. Dry Cleaning and Shampoo DAVIS . CUUNTTS LARGEST CARPET A FURNITURE CLEANERS FREE , Training I Navy Seaman Jonathan H. 5 ESTIMATES multi-petale- d poinsettias. IN MRS. Colleen Simmons third grade room, tiny leave government were allowed to fly. Many of the students live in the midwest. for the 84 students remaining" at the center for the holidays. A Christmas dinner will feature roast turkey, baked ham, cranberry sauce, sweet pota- . STAFF members have contributed money to buy gifts eight-wee- k ' , college credit in physical education and hygiene. A 1979 graduate of Payson Senior High School, Payson, Utah, he joined the Navy in 1979. exchanged gifts. Mrs. Betty Abrams, Mrs. Esther Mapes, Mrs. Lois Stephens, Mrs. Ina Cheney and Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker attended the Christmas dinner at the Mansion House in Ogden on Thursday evening. Mrs. Edith Sheffield was hostess to the DeLite Pinoclile Club dinner meeting on Wed- - cente,dirc-djSrailgfChfisttns-h- adornments, glisten AScrcFwGCif covered with various hues of crepe paper, then added facial features for a whole of fanciful menagerie animals. The process is much quicker than usingpapier-mache- , Mrs. Simmons To Treasure Special moments mean more as time passes... preserve them in a Hallmark IN THE room of Mrs. Marian.Findlay, first graders work under the supervision of two giant dinosaurs, permanent occupants of the g room. They are Patches, a smaller version of Tyrannosaurus Rex, and g Disco Dino, with marvelous body stripes. Scrapbook. As durable as time...as lovely as the treasures it holds. Only $8.00. fierce-lookin- ; BUS TICKETS have increased in price, and a oneway ticket to Wichita costs $79, a Job Corps spokesman said, so many of the students Kaysville simply could not afford to make the holiday trip, wi Rotarians Meet For Dinner . , ' N an the students. nesday at the Valley View Restaurant in Layton. fX "diwork by fhe children is displayed on every wall. The Art Show drew much favorable comment from parents, who gained some new ideas about how to decorate their own homes. It replaced traditional Christmas programs usually presented in various classes by the children. 116 The Kaysville Rotarians met Wednesday evening at the Davis High School for their regular dinner meeting. Following the dinner a program was given by Mrs. Beatrice Carroll who gave a slide presentation and lecture on her recent trip to China, np faitins... We are thankful, . this holiday season, for from your T Friends at ,,, 4 ,, 11ARXES ,V- your patronage .and faith - , in us. ISAXIttXiJ OTlMXF , 33 i.iLs Dr. W. - v. ifea Dr. Brian Richard Barton South Main, IK Burns : SPECIAL , CHRISTMAS HOURS W Kaysville 376-34- Thurs. Saturday ; 10 I . , -- 6 P.M. Monday. 10-- 5 i x' x r ''U U.l v. K & Frl. 8 P.M. 11 .ULAdi) 24 Tf. '' LACKING happy-lookin- were enjoyed by the members. Mrs. Geneive Meacham hosted the Phillips Camp of. DUP at her home Dec. 17. The lesson was given by Mrs. ; Ruth Winward and the group designed to prepare him for further academic and job training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational wall ANYONE Christmas spirit might consider visiting the school or others in Davis County. There is plenty of the spirit there -and it rubs off on visitors. after careful application of glue and glitter near the white beards. The children brought boxes from home to make pinatas, toes, mashed potatoes and gravy, assorted salads, hot rolls and butter, pumpkin and fcSLpunileiyHIt)W':;gTeeiil,.ed) jtminince pie,, r.uj mt Mrs. Pearl Hill hosted the Kays Creek Camp of DUP at her home Thursday afternoon. A potluck dinner and exchange of Christmas gifts training cycle, he studied general military subjects pinecone reindeer with twig antlers graze on a field of cotton snow. Long chains of colored construction paper hang in graceful loops above the heads of the children. Skinny red paper Santa Claus figures, designed as door or explained. tor, and members of his family will eat dinner with San Diego. September heads. Red construction paper squares have turned magically into Te.4 Lftrfsen,' er 363-261- balls for I - Jiundquist, whose wife, vSharlene, is the daughter of I James and Lillian Redford of 1 1868 W.- - 1000 S., Layton, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, fields. Included in his studies were drill, seamanship, close-ordNaval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of one SOUTH WEBER Some 122 students of the 206 enrolled at the Weber Basin Job Corps Center have gone home for Christmas. Most of them traveled by commercial bus, but 45 who had earned on-th- - PHONE BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS a I I I i Completes Recruit DURING THE Experience Yes we do: The following Method Deep Steam Cleaning (Remove all the Dirt) I I yarn-cover- styrofoam Some Job Corp Members Return Home For Holidays Third grade children at Lincoln Elementary School created a wall of faces depicting Christmas joy. FACES mural in classrooms, complete with pipe cleaner arms and scene? Joseph, Mary and the Baby Jesus look very happy with their painted smiles, and even the animals have blissful in ideas abound! Quaint angels with cardboard tube bodies fly in some proved to be real cutups as creativity, plus countless rJ . , Holiday the P.M. KAYSVILLE SHOPPING PLAZA Sou, Fort Lot, Uylon Phonr 376465$ |