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Show ' 1 Billy Graham film The Heart is a Rebel' fllTIfi) to be shown in Layton WOM.D dition of ms EYE IS ON THE SPARROW" and tha epiritual MOTHERLESS CHILD." Georgia Leo and John Milford give atriking portrayal aa the young married couple. perGeorgia Leea previou formances in OILTOWN, U. & S. A., THE CRESCENT THE FLAME THE CROSS, as well as her recent entry into the sacred recording field, have endeared her to audience around the world. Jane Withers makes a rare guest appearance in the role of WIDf MCTVm pfMW THI DRAMATIC BILLY GRAHAM EVANGELISTIC FILM Kaysville Church News The weltare din- The meeting will be under the Kaysville ner for the Fourth Ward will direction of Mrs. Evelyn Austake on the aspects of a tin, work leader. Joel and Linda Galbraith have party for adult member of the ward only, accord- been sustained as instructors of ing to Bishop Clarence Water- the Young Mameds class of fall. the MIA. The class meets each he The Smorgasboard will Monday at 7.15 at the chapel. furnished by ward members ami The program outline is on Coma charge of $2.50 per plate will munism and there will be visitbe asked. ing speakers, films and tapes Work Day during the program aeries. In other fourth Ward news, W ard Conference it was announced the Relief So-Fourth AVard Confeience will ciety work day will be Tues-- he Sunday, November 13, with day, November 15, at 10 a. m meetings scheduled for the regu- first-a.- d Elmo Hod son Work will begin on jar tlme a salesgirl in a large toy store. One of the foremost child stars of yesteryear. Miss Withers has taken time out of both a busy domestic life as well as an active one in her church and with the Hollywood Christian Group, of which she is a Director. THE HEART IS A REBEL provides a front row perspective of the Graham team in ths Crusade setting of Madison Square Garden, New York City. The dynamic preaching of the evangelist is augmented by the singing of George Beverly Shea and the music of a 1500 voice Crusade Choir under the direction of Cliff Barrows. This latest World Wide Pictures production joins a long list of previous dramatic successes coming in the tradition SOULS IN CONFLICT, of Oillown, U. S. A., and MR. SLATS FKLL ALL 1 1 Eldar Richard . , , to servo In North Central Btatec at testimonial Clearfield A farewell testiNovember 13, monial Sunday, at T:30 pm. in the Clearfield Third Ward Chapel, 800 East and Center Street, will honor Elder Richard Elmo Hodson, a son of Mr. and Mr. Elmo L. Hodson. Elder Hodson has accepted a call from the LDS Church to serve as s missionary in the North Central States. An open house will be held at the Hodson home from 5 to 7 pm. prior to the testimonial and friends are asked to call then or immediately following the farewell meeting. Elder Hodson is a graduate of Davis High School and Weber College where he also attended the LDS Institute of Religion. At the meeting Sunday, Joyce Davis will play prelude music. Opening song of the congregation will be You Can Make the Pathway Bright and the invocation will be offered by Stephen Clark. Sacrament song of the con- Fregation will be The Lord Is Shepherd. Musical selec-ner- s Lons wall include a number by a young ladies quartet posed of Kathleen Blood, ice Clark, Carolyn Barlow, Dar- la Parrish and an organ tion by Janice Clark, Speakers will ba Farrell Ben-l- s nett, LeRoy Stuart, Bishop El- - Liauams TEXAS. The The doois to American Lepicture ID- ART is A Rh El L will be gion will be open at 6 00. All e bas- u suited as a foithioming eats are on a cunt in the religious is, with no admission charge. ft tin. .m a The new fea- i o oi no h rgth ptoduction t hi Waters, Georgia motion first-com- i i i John Milford and is mi iLd to be shown at nan Legion Hall on No-n ith, at 0 15 p m. hi e sioiy is based on a life of a modem ..... ouj'le w hen the" husband', n ddxtitising executive, cant find a plate in his s foi his wifes sudden if the (hiistian faith In a completely dow i ttmg the Mtuatmn pi nudes a dimension of reality seldom af- , , , a re lfrinus motlfm T'O ture Ethel Waters adds luster to her long career in the lole of ihe practical nurse who exeits a piofound influence on the young through her faith in God' A film highlighted M:s Wateis inspiring ren ind i V i l i con-th- i scheme-f-iluiig- . For a really enjoyable evening of varied and Cleai field enlertat. to kits. Elder Ilodson will be honored Lillv Esangelist lest Girl Scout Fourth Ward welfare dinner P attend the Clearfield Stake's annual talent show It will be held Saturday No ember 12, at 7 50 p m in the Clearfield Stake House under the sponsorship of the stako WMIA At recent talent shows each ward has chosen one winner m the speech diusion and two wm-'fin the musical talent field to lepiesent them in the stake Josy Palmer, Stake counselor urges every 0re to attend and promises an entertaining evening of the finest talent Clearfield ha- - ti offer There is no charge y ty selec-eoup- News Girl Scouts and Brownies in the area are busy with their autumn activities. In Sunset, Intermediate Troop 131 have spent time ice skating and attending a school carnival They had a slumber party to initiate new members at the leaders. Mrs. Betty Cagle, home in Sunset. The hilarious night was climaxed with breakfast for 22 girls The girls are going to build a room of their own m the Cagles basement where they will meet regularly. Each lady attending is askBrownie Troop 45 under the Speech Contest ed to bring an old sheet which of Barbara Vlander-in- , leadership The Davis Stake MIA speech has been washed and Ironed and Layton, recently enjoyed a old towels, a pair of scissors contest will be Friday, Novem-hi- r trip to the aviary in Salt Lake 11, at 7 p. m, it the Stake City House in Kaysville. A new intermediate troop is being organized in Layton under the leadership of VaLee Guy and Cinny Quintana Girls are looking forward to finding out their troop number Cleai field The Clearfield Memphis, Tenn (FHTNC) Tioop 45 undei the leadership Jerry Myers, airman apprentice Guild members will meet Moil of Betty Wilcox Jean Ellswoith 14 7 of son Mr 30 p m and Mrs. Jack day, November at USN, and Irene Chesley have finished Myers of 137 Talbot Dr , Lay at the Steak House on Highway cleaning a building in Verdeland 91 between ton, and Terry W Loertscher Clearfield and Lay- - Park whele thcv wl meet reg airman apprentice, son of Mr ton ularlv and Mrs Joseph Loertscher Mix Lee Saehett from Ogden In Layton Biowme Troop II Compton Bench, Farmington read 'Baby Moses and In graduated Oct. 29 from the a i,i known Mother ' had a vveiner roast iecently to tion familiarization course at the Hostesses for the dinner meet celebiate Juliet Lewes birthday. Naval Air Techrtical Training mg include Mrs Eldon Bennett Miss Ixiwe was the founder of Center, Memphis, Tenn Mis Melvin Bennett, Mis Air The Loraine Rivera course includi Mrs Harvey Biown girl scout mg gil Hudson instruction in naval aviation his Miss Alma Dahl and Miss Pearl and Audrey Kirby are the lead tory, flight theory, nomenclatuie Olsen s nf this Hoop aircraft designations and handling, fuels, power plants, acces sory equipment, survival tactics first aid, swimming, parachute jump techniques and fire con trol Graduates ate advanced to one of the many schools at the Center Davis airmen graduate from technical course Cleariield FHlH sets bazaar Miss Thurston to Serve on mission Miss Colleen Thurston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Thurston, Farmington, will be honored at a farewell prior to her departure to the New England States LDS Mission, Sunday. The farewell will be held in the Farmington Second LDS Ward at 7 p m., Nov. 13 Program for the evening will begin with prelude music presented by Fern G. Hess; Jesus My Savior True, the opening song will be sung by the ward invocation by Cordell choir; Wood, sacrament song by the choir, "Reverently and Meekly Now, and the sacrament service under the direction of the Aaromc Priesthood Delbert J Wood will give an address, followed by a soprano solo by Lorela Tippetts, accompanied by Fern Hess. Remarks will be given by Bishop B. Dobson, the George missionary and her parents. The closing song to be sung by the congregation will be, Ill Go Where You Want Me to Go. 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Closing song of the congiega tion will be 'Abide with Me Fast Falla the Eventide' aid the benediction will be offered by George Bollschweiler ti Clearfield Tha members the Clearfield Fifth Ward Relief Society are offering a golden op portunlty to do a little Christs mas shopping early at the ba zaar to be held November IS. The bazaar will begin at l:M p.m. A turkey dinner will ba served at a cost of $1.00 adults and 50 cents for children under 12. Homemade c. a n d 1 e s, lea cream and various bazaar items will all be sold at reasonable prices. Everyone is Invited, according to Mrs. Marge Mayfield, Relief Society president. tonditions Literary Guild plans meeting technical j In Kaysville ) |