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Show rnpnmni VVtEKLY J i1 i W,,, REFLEXDAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 20, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 20, 1979 Ij :'.'' ..:... ' ' '.v. ....' !' ,r .i ' Sr.-Citizen- Luncheon Set For 20th CLEARFIELD - A special Christmas luncheon was scheduled Thursday, Dec. 20, at the Heritage Center for all senior citizens over the age of 60. They enjoyed roast pork tV. Christmas For s and all the trimmings and were entertained by the Cherry Towners Fiddlers Group, North Ogden. ALL SENIOR citizens are also invited to attend a buffet dinner party from p.m. on Dec. 31. Reservations may be or made by calling 7066. Admission is by dona2-- The - St. Rose Catholic Church in Layton is again sponsoring a Christmas drive to aid needy families in North Davis County. The Churchs Council of Catholic Women are now sorting and preparing boxes and baskets to be distributed to the needy in the county. ? since there are many last minute items that can only be purchased. LAST YEAR, the church helped 82 needy families. The number usually helped is THE CHURCH gets names of needy families through the county CAP (Community Action Program). Anyone in need, no matter what religion, can receive help through this program. . j OTHER SPECIAL Christmas projects the Council of Catholic Women are involved with this time of year include cleaning the church and buying Christmas flowers for the church. - Any good useable item can be dropped at the St. Rose Hall any day up until Dec. 20. Money will also be' accepted between 60 and families. 100 After the CCW organization On Tues., Dec. 8, the CCW met at the home of Bobbie Hunt, CCW president for a Christmas potluck dinner and a kitchen shower to get utensils and other needed items sorts and prepares the boxes, the Knights of Columbus delivers them to the needy for the St. Rose Hall kitchen. The dressy dinner included families. prizes, dmg ' carols and door games, . , 773-706- 5 old-tim- V M n4 t- event, wwl climatic preparatory for Christmas, St. Peters Episcopal Church. 1 a a rm New Years Eve Dance Set For Youth 1204 14-1- 8 EXCERPTS FROM poets W.H. Auden, T.S. Eliot and Christopher Fry, interwoven with music from "West Side Celebrates 50th them on Sunday Dec. 23 from gm mas Day, Dec. ' Iverson are former residents of Layton and Kaysville and wish all their many friends to help celebrate this anniversary with them. They request that gifts be omitted, np in the kidnapping spree a year ago throughout Davis and Weber counties has been arrested in Little Rock, Ark. A suspect Its Merry BUT FBI agents assume the suspect, George Alvin Bruton, 37, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., will not be tried in Utah because of other, more serious crimes, he is connected with in other states. Bruton, who was on the FBIs 10 Most Wanted list until his capture Friday, was shot and wounded as he attempted to elude an FBI stakeout in Fort Smith, near Little Rock. He is reported in satisfactory condition in a hospital there. FBI AGENT William E. Kell said Bruton was heavily armed at the time of his arrest. His mobile home was also heavily stocked with drugs. Agent Kdl iSaidr inhere, is. .. no doubt that he did hot want to be taken alive. The way we (FBI agents and state police) had him sandwiched in, a normal, prudent person would have given up . immediately. BUT ACCORDING to the FBI, Bruton attempted to flee the scene in his mobile home. Bruton backed into an FBI van and agents shot out his and tires windshield. Bruton then jumped from the vehicle and opened fire on the FBI van. One of the agents returned fire, hitting Approve Cars For Sheriff - The Commission FARMINGTON Davis County has accepted a bid of about $29,000 for purchase of four law enforcement vehicles. the Sheriffs Office. They originally requested six vehicles but then thought sufficient funds were available for only five. But at bids of about $7,000 each, the request '" V V " being replaced, the sheriff said. DELIVERY is expected by March, tb Layton One of Laytons study groups enjoyed their annual Christmas party last week at Brattens Restaurant in Salt Lake City. Those attending the affair included Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Haven J. Barlow, Mr. THE FUGITIVE, according to the FBI, was being sought BOUNTIFUL Police dein connection with two slaytectives here are investigatand Mrs. Clare Spackman, ings in Kansas City in addiing a report from a C Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sandall, kidWoods Cross girl.that she tion to participating in a Mr. and Mrs. Franklin napping and shooting spree. was kidnapped at gun poi.it V'KnowItoirandcMr. and Mrs. j that left two laWnfornffinFa4drjven,arpqnd Salli&fe&j pecil Baftop. After dinner the fWebftil totmty beforg beitig officers wourfded white several hours later in South T fiephantexchanged and Davis counties last Dec. gifts. The study belli L3K6. 23. He has been on the FBIs 10 Most Wanted" list for the past several months. group has been meeting for 25 years. BOUNTIFUL Detective Steve Shreeve said the girl, who will remain anonymous, was abducted by two men as she walked to her home from BRUTON AND Steven Scott Pannell, 28, also of Kansas City, were suspects in the Lions To Host Xmas the Five Points Shopping , Center Sunday night. She told investigating officers that the two men, one of them brandishing a hand gun, stopped their car as she was kidnapping and attempted homicide cases. Pannell was arrested and charged with the crimes while warrants for arrest were issued for Bruton on the same charges. crossing 200 West at Party 20th - SYRACUSE The Syracuse Lions Club is sponsoring a Christmas party for children on Thursday, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. in their social center. Walt Disney movies will be shown, prizes given away, and Santa Claus will visit the youngsters. 1800 South, Bountiful, and ordered her into their car. j Trial Set On SHE SAID she was driven to Memory Grove in Salt Lake City and threatened with molest, but was not harmed or molested in any way. - was pared to four. We can get by and will catch up in the long run, said Sheriff Brant Johnson. ' The low bid was submitted by Cutrubus Motors of Lay-toIt does not include trade-in- . The Sheriffs Office will try to sell the four vehicles p.m. members and guests are invited to attend. The music will be furnished by The Alive and Well band. All Kidnapped Kidnapping n. THE CARS will be used by -- be will AERIE for the annual Christmas Woods X Girl Says She Was shotgun blast, South Salt Lake where she was released from the car and she immediately reported the alleged incident to a South Salt Lake police office, said Detective Shreeve. AND ARRESTED arraigned in court for the alleged crime is Albert Larry Burrage, 47, of Layton. Burrage and another man, Sonny Galveston Scott, 35, of Ogden, are accused of kidnapping a Ogden woman and taking her to a PRIZES TO be given away include a snow blower, camera and a Coleman stove. Proceeds from ticket sales ($1 each) will be used in com- She was then driven to Second FARMINGTON District Court Judge J. Duffy Palmer has set Jan. 21 for trial of a Layton man accused of aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault. , . Layton , . SCOTT IS not charged with rape but is accused of assisting in the alleged kidnapping, , Program Set For Friday The family Christmas program sponsored by the t Heights Performing Arts Council will be held Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis High School Auditorium. Admission is free. The program will feature a variety of local talent from Kaysville-Frui- t Heights THE PROGRAM will be centered around a grand hotel who holds an annual Christmas ball with a setting of the turn of the century. Beautiful costumes will enhance the ballroom dancers, singers and many other performers. There will be quartets string ensembles, trios and a host of other musical numbers to delight the audience. It will be a special treat for all who attend. Leading characters will be Mrs. Marian Storey, who heads the English department at Davis High; Julie Densley, a junior student at Davis High and Denzel Williams who is a member of the Performing Arts Council. MRS. SUSANN Durrans is directing the performance with Mrs. Irene Olsen, publicity; Jeneil Cooper, music director and Denzel and Pat Williams as chairmen of the event. Invite your neighbors and you for a beautiful Christmas evening of entertainment, np friends to join December 9, 1979 Carl and Sharon Jensen, 248 N. ' according to Second District Court records. e Both charges are first-degre- felonies and carry to life in penalties of the Utah State Prison if convicted. Clearfield, girl. Forrest and Margo Day, 1453 Cheever Lane, Kaysville, boy. , December 10, 1979 Bernard and Sharon LaSalle, 2026 Evergreen Ave. Salt Lake City, girl. Alan and Renee Fernelius, 555 Kimball Dr., Layton, boy. Paul and Audrey Parker, 1771 North Main, J Sunset, boy. Ronald and Kathryn Campbell, 1254 W. 1045 S., Clearfield, boy. December 11, 1979 Catarino and Lupe Martinez, 710 S. 2000 W., ' Syracuse, boy. Dell Ray and Ruth Olsen, 5353 S. 3450 W., Roy, boy. December 12, 1979 Thomas and Dixie Allgood, 1329 E. 300 N., Layton, boy. . December 13, 1979 Dennis and Robin Pfeiff, 173 N. 1st W., Kays-wil- John and Susan Davis, 1224 East Raymond Rd., Fruit Heights, boy. . Michael and Denise Stagger, 443 Bruce St., No. 9D, Clearfield, girl. Holiday Parties Planned For Senior Citizens The staff at Heritage Center We also wish to express wishes a Happy Holiday to each of you Season to the many seniors who donated some of their thank the Explorer Sports homemade articles or homemade goodies to the bazaar. You certainly added seniors. WE ESPECIALLY want to to the festivities. Center for the lovely flocked Christmas tree which they donated to the center. Also our sincere thanks to the Clearfield Nursery for the 8 foot wild fir tree they donated to the center. Everyone has enjoyed their beauty. , WE ARE looking soon. Send our FtD Greeter Bouquet Season!-- ! Mrs. Reed Sorensen of Kays7 lbs. 8 oz. lad arrived on Dec. 14 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and will be named Gregory Reed. The new mother will be ville. The remembered as the former Callene Webster of Kaysville. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Webster, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sorensen of Fruit Heights are the babys ts Your own special holiday greeting. Our FTD Seasons Greeter Bouquet! A festive arrangement of fresh flowers and holiday greens in an exclusive FTD Wooderi "Nutcracker" bowl. And featuring a Christmas candle. Its so beautiful, youll want to send one and take one home. Just call or visit us now. We have other special holiday ideas for too. you SANTA IS COMING Simple sweaters can be turned into glamorous wear for holiday parties. Detachable lace collars stitched with rhinestones or pearls give simple sweaters a festive look. If this sounds familiar, some of you will remember this fashion hint is borrowed from the forties and fifties. FRASIERS KAYSVILLE FLOWER & GIFTS 376-561- 1 376-480- 1 59 North Main, Kaysville; - : Helping you say it righr sv:i iNMh forward to the Christmas and New Years Eve parties hope you will join us. If you havent heard about them, call Excited over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Edna Z. Kirby of Hyde Park, Ut. e, boy. Births other grandparents. are George F. Barker, Kaysville; George Alma Webster, Ogden; and ; 1200 W., munity betterment projects, y. First grade children made this mural, displayed across the back of their room at the Sunset Elementary School, to express their ex- dtejnent about Santas coming visit. Lorna Births ' the Kaysville-Fruiareas. and of Brent Collette, 353 N. 850 East, wwl AVViVAVViViViViVAVi,AVVVamawmw.VAVAV Layton trailer park where she was allegedly raped by Burrage. r Cameron, whose birthday was Dec. 5, is the son of Jerry and Tami Preston, 680 N. Main, Kaysville. Craig, who noted his birthday Dec. 8, is the son Christmas candlelight Christmas dance, held from - ILL GIVE up my gun when they pry my cold, dead fingers from the trigger. vehicles by the new vicar, The Rev. G. Edward Howlett. Eucharist and sermon. Thursday, Dec, 27, 7:30 p.m., Holy Eucharist, St. John, Apostle honored by a visit from the Grand Worthy Vice President James Mason later that even-- . ing as the members gather 2-- said Agent Kell. their first birthdays. p.m., Christmas Christ THE Ho! Ho! Ho! Santa Christmas! as turday, Dec. 22, from 4 p.m. Santa will distribute gifts and goodies to all children attending. Mrs. Cathy Olson will chair the event. Bruton in the thigh with a .12-gau- with a Claus visits the children of the members of Layton Eagles, Aerie No. 3198, Sa- dresses. Mr. and Mrs. Jim King are the adult specialists in charge of this activity. Youth specialists are Scott Burton and Jalaire Barton, dmg Among the cache of several rifles, pistols and boxes of ammunition was one weapon with the following inscription: 4 program and childrens Eucharist; 10 p.m.. Choral Santa To Visit Layton Eagles Sat Dec. 22nd FBI Nabs Davis Fugitive In Little Rock, Arkansas J Happy and Evangelist. and the girls should wear Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 25. eve,. ' YOUNG PEOPLE attending should wear best dress East Crestwood Road, Kaysville. s IN HONOR of this occasion their children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Purdy will host an open house for 611 CHRISTMAS schedule is as follows: , Monday, Dec. 24, Christmas will be shown and explained as alternative ornaments on Christmas trees Story and Ernest Blochs Sacred Service, will form a Street Stake Center beginning 9 p.m. Tickets are selling for $2 per person in advance or $2.50 per person at the door. There will be live music and snacks will be provided throughout the evening. ar Christmas eve. Preceding the service at the 10 a.m. adult class in the parish hall, the 17 symbols of the ancient Jesse Tree of and Craig Collette have joined the ranks of one-yeolds after recently observing n. at MR AND MRS. CLARENCE IVERSON at Conversation Poets ' and Musicians on Sunday, Dec. 23 at the 10:30 a.m. choral Eucharist. 14-1- p.m. A Phillip Fast, Sunset; Mrs. Dennis Nielsen, Syracuse; Richard Newby, Roy; and Mrs. James Fiechtner, Lay-to- Between young people between the ages of 8 at the Chapel 1:30-- 5 1450 South",' Clear- ing, entitled, Years Eve dance for all will have been married 50 years on Christ- - meaning of the manger. Participants will include Mrs. Robert Roberts, Layton; Mrs. field, will offer a reflective and dramatic Advent read- The Layton Holmes Creek LDS Stake will hold a New Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East Cameron Preston Following the Eucharist, members of the congregation are asked to stay to prepare their community Christmas baskets for delivery and decorate the church for contemporary search for the CRAIG COLLETTE CAMERON PRESTON Climatic Preparatory Rites Set For Dec. 23rd At St. Peters Episcopal tion. Those attending may e play Bingo or dance to records. Turkey and roast beef are on the menu for the pre-NeYears Eve wn. 4 |