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Show Xbe WEST POINT HEWS By cl m mi Virginia V OIrson C Phone 5 1340 Happv birthdav wishes to Val Hunt whose birthday is on the 11th, Jeffrey Flint on the 12th, Karen Stoddard and Dorothy Zaugg on the on the 14th, 13, Craig Patterson Gary Youngberg arid Kalph Burn inyharn on the 15th and LaBae Dalton, John E 'lhurgooi and Joan F sher ot. the 16th Nojan Kirkrn.m N 'tin Thurgood and Carol Single ton on the 7 h W e with each of them a very happy birthday with nianv more to come Mr and Mrs U Oleson and Mr and Mrs Elmer Edwards celebrate their wedding anniversarlc on the 12th Happiness Is wished 1 I- them on their special day. Santa came' early this year to the 136th quorum of Seventies. They held their pre Christmas party on Thursday Dec 1st at 7 30 p m A short program was presented by the students from Davis High School. Farrell Bennett played a cornet solo. (Farrell is a member of the uavu High School orchestra). Last summer he had the opportunity of attend. ng a music school at Western Mates College at Gunnison, Colo Farrell is a resident of Clearfield and is following in his fathers footsteps for he is a fine musician The ladies Quartette sang 'Hello Young Lovers" This quartette is composed of JoAnn Sheffield, Kay Sheffield. Kay Kempf, and Anne Cottrell These girls live in Kaysville and have been singing together as i quartette for about two and a half months, and they call their quar-ct'the "kayswlle First Ward MIA Quartette" for the present A vocal solo was sung by Anne Cottrell Anne is a soprano who is also a member of the Acappella C hoir at Davis High Anne lives in, Kaysville. The Ladies quartette sang the e Sun-Chronic- lovely theme from theMedic Blue Star Dean Lundberg sang a solo. Dean Lundberg is a baritone and is also a member of the choir at Davis He sang the lovely "White Christmas The program was followed by the refreshments which were pie a la mode. The pie was delirious and the ice cream was nice too, and served in extra large amounts The pies were cherry, apple and pine apple. After the refreshments, the guts were taken from beneath the urge lovely, beautifully decorated tree and Santa's helper, Shanna Lynn Bennett distributed the gifts to each guest There was Carl sing mg too, with Shanna Lynn Bennett accompanying the group singing at the piano. As we left the party it was Miuwing outside and it ail sct-ied in keeping with the spirit of the speech festival will be held at the North Davis Stake house in Clearfield. Patsy Cook will represent West Point in the speech contest and Blair Dahl, Blame Thurgood and Joseph Zaugg and Wtlford est Poult in Zaugg will represent the quartette contest Glenn Flint the president of the North Davis Farm Bureau has been busy lately attending the Farm Convention at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake On Tuesday evening Glen and Lois Flint and Ira and Mildred Fisher attended the banquet that is held annually by the state farm bureau After a very lovely dinner a program was given anr trophies were presented as awards for long and valuable service to the farm bureau A trophy was aw archd to Ward C Holbrook, a former resident of West Point, a man who is highly respect affair id hv all who know him A trophy Two babies were blessed and giv- was awarded posthumously to the en a name Sunday they were Bands widuw of the funner harm Bureau Scott Evanson son of Berdine and Schenk Some of you may remem-INorman Evenson. Sharon Stoddard r him son of Jenny Widdison Stoddard ast Sunday a very special lesson and Howard Stoddard was given in Eha Bennetts class On Sunday afternoon at 3 30 by Pres Harvey Broadbcnt pm the a Bluebird girls gave their parents demonstration They had ii mg ioi tins cm nt fur in i ii o. several weeks The program was ' 4 carried out as outlined in the Him By bird Iismiii book I he prelude an was accuidion vulu Sill nl Nigh Marion plaved h Doris I Hesoll The Blue bird song "There's somiuue Smg 5 Stuart llig Was slllig Iv tin ties Mil'll K 1 Uintah' News . DRESSWELL CLEANERS Y out Clothes Best Friend OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. PHONE 3 . . d.riitid as 1792 WEST 1900 SOUTH "033 - k ullec n, by and ii accompanied by Sheila K.ikinan (both Bluebird gulsi The iiiuh.i lion hv l iiiiiia 1ate I he milling was conducted in the class ih-dint (or lie iiiimtli of December ; I III Is It son h a 1 gll SI s I ., pri s.deiil iur one luonlli It n till' Mi alpbil.eluul oilier VVimoiiu-tpari lit s and gm ts w - nm I., 'aiulii.m Edwards A talk What do tu In mi atis ,l Allah bled words pj.l U ,IN h t )l ( .1 Ilf Gll !ifs u ir 'In in !h ,i I h in O I o iiK mil i . 1 ui h- l ! i nilla mi i i' t i '1 .... mi tin 1 i i . v ii vc i ol ti p is a. , o Si I I o 1 i n h hir s I hi -- oil I . - nd In I In . hinuji an led by Hi Blake of marks Mis.in appreciation were given In the leaeln r, VirI lie song Happy ginia Ok sun Hume lluildi r Girls was sung by the class, drilled by I nib in Dahl a' d at I oliip it C'l at tin plalm hv s , .1 l.o ii nun I) Mis. m hi. 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PONG TABLES Tops 5x9 vv m formal. r V Ml SANITONE 4 - IT tervon Let the water i s 1 3 6 HP 481 2a r ll a ,d 11 n v I Christmas come in and pick out your Scoit Atwater right away ' 33 HP ( ,U 0 11 ... 16 HP I a I program in a pleasing manner and naturallv their ti ac hi r was ph asi d with them as I am sure thenr par ents must have bei The Ml is having a music and Spi I c h fi Slival in t I in sclav night on Die l.i m the ward The music i .'nit i of (ill n Singleton and spent h is under lly Stoddard Ilease come out and have an on jovablo evening and give the Mutual your loyal support On Saturday a quartetle and Scott-Atwate- ... 10 HP ol l sii' Work and business meeting of the Boy 2nd Ward will be held Wedwill nesday Dec 14 from 10 a m. till ward 3 30 p rn Mrs Nola Bundquist will tie in charge of the actJvtics Sun-i!a- I! Mr and Mrs I'a i ui g Nil and Mis ilotati (!e on Mis Dc i la Dahl Mis so lev Kirkman and Mis Emerald nvi la d The girls pusi nti d tin ir lost in and pick out the motor you want from our atcr line. Well deliver your complete new Stott- - tw jur any lime you say. Meanwhile, r outboard in its own you get a clever miniature all ready to be and placed tmv packing case undcryour I hristmas tree1 Here's the perfect BIG gift for a man or for the whole the smooth, quiet family1 A hrilliint new outboarJ with famed Bail a malic power bailing, remote fuel tank, full gearshift, twist grip speed j control, all the features you've been looking for. Make this a memorable er ,,Ut s al girl ni s Scott-Atwat- II idl d IV hold Dec. - TO PUT UNDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE! EXCITING NEW CHRISTMAS GIFT 1DEAI I' The Lakeview Ward will Tins year there are only seven their ward conference Sunday teams in the Senior league, which 11 at the regular hours of the mane s it possible lor one Junior sessions Stake authorities team to play on the big floor each he present at all meetings. All i ek members are urged to attend The juniors have completed two rounds in their league t intah lost to the 50th Ward, 31 to 19. and to till Hill Vv ard, 33 to 13 The seniors In our ward were very short tanned tins year and are lean ing on some of the juniors for sub stitutc-- dunng the game Dean her nelius. Jim Stoddard. Kulon Dye. Held By bee, and Ken Stuart are the main slays, with Dee Hill and llaik By tree helping The juniors this yeai are will manned with Dee, and (latk Allen Kindi ll laurdy IT illgle Jav Kendell Ciarv Bvhee (lvde Stoker Earl Hill and Zatie Y -' Mills si an nti d hi r part no wi'h a h It s! i inadi im tin iailillv I he p u a ( hr stm.is rei oration ints who were present at the demonstration wilt- Mr and Mis Ian Blake, Mr and Mrs Kuchin Muss. Mr and Mrs ( l.llord Hint Mr aid I Scott-AtVat- er W 111 gib III I. small pall nts H Tilth ward I" i .ui . m ii u.i M. s n i hand ii .mm i ii, i Moss Muil.i Kiimii.hi Doii'. Ui son and Dianna la t is si 1 Work and business meeting of the Roy 1st Ward Relief Society will he held Dec. 13, beginning at 19 Mrs Dean (Melba) Child la a new member of the Lakeview Stake a m. till 3 30 m. YWMIA Stake board. She will be In charge of the Mia Maids Mrs Myral Rundquiat, assisted by Mrs Muriel Jacobs will be In charge Seventies and their partners will of the meeting which will be dehave an excursion to the Salt Lake voted to suggestions for Christmas candy recipes and samples. A Temple Friday Dec 9 Those who gifts, wnh to go for the evening session demonstration on poultry rooking also he featured Results of the will meet at the ward at 3 pm for will will be served for r iiM'oriaiion hv bus The cost will demonstration All members are invited t lunch round be 91 trip ticket attend Good link to the how in futuri .inn s T tails of MW pi Oph- 111 town t'li Plume 2 7759 last Illll- wink Welcome to the .Dun IT win.vs laimiv whu h.ivi It was ha in ws tu luar about llinv into U Inti v liiiiu lip on the I in us ,t tu g h s hip liruk li Hat A al wt alt g.ad tu have Hu I limit I II .il a i ow ini Dipt d Kuhni f mill w tli Si nt in w ho n, i up 'o the "1 jii..til, -- CHURCH NEWS Its.1. l1' i 1 , i the meaning of the sixth article of faith ' was given by Gayle Loveland , and he will be 81 years old. Happy birthday to you Vic Mtt Mildon, the Era director in the Uintah ward, is very success fully handling the Era campaign this year The last 1 heard, he has omy two mor csubscriptions to get, to go over llie top if you havent vours and would like one, please let him know Basketball in tiie So Ogden Stake-is well underway In the Senior league, one round has been coni pitted And Uintah heat the 14th Ward in a thriller that ended up 37 to Ja Otlur winners in the stake pla v last week were 50th Ward, and 'I '! t l ' I. I Page Fire 9, B ui lord was .Next a scramof i aiti, m a Flint .veil hv Janet . 8. 1955 1 I y December Roj, Utah le, ROY Launderette LYMAN INSURANCE AGENCY For ALL Your INSURANCE NEEDS! PHONE 2 - 57 62 $649 SO. 19Q0 WEST ROY, UTAH COMPLETE LAUNDRY' SERVICE ROY, UTAH I i |