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Show Ktysville, Davis County, Utah Thur&, Dec. 25, 1947 Page 7 NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN CLEARFIELD Mra. Dean'Jeffs Correspondent 136 Ross Drive 2 Phone 338-R- The Wells Hadfield family of Layton had a Christmas party at their home Saturday evening. The grandchildren decorated the Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. Hadfield were presented with a chair and ottoman from their children. In n attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Sharon Gary, Hadfield, and Mrs. Melroy Harris, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bai, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mumford, Salt Lke City. Mil-to- Ellis Black was guest of honor at a. birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael DelConte of Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stout, Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton Stout. The "Jioo club met at the home of Louelna Lambert Wednesday. Dec. 17, Gifts were placed around a tree and exchanged during the evening. Also celebrated during the evening were the birthdays of Betty Christiaens and Ruth Lyken. Birthday cake was served and both Betty and Ruth were presented with lovely birthday gifts. flOO" was played, with Ilortense . Swedenborg winning first prize; Golightly, second prize, and De-lor- es Ruth Elmore, booby prize. Luncheon was served to 12 guest"1n-cludin- g Evelyn Corgiat, Lucille Freeland, Merilyn Mehse, Irene Chidester, Betty Bradshaw, Ruth Hodges, Ruth Elmore, Ilortense Delores Golightly, Swedenborg, Betty Christiaens and Ruth Lyken'. umbers , Gleaner chorus sang two Santa was Sessions. Hattie story, each one with then and presented a gift and candy and nuts. Clearfied Second ward Sunday the dievening meeting was under Mrs. MIA. Opal the rection of Hadfield took charge. Numbers on the program included a story by LaVan Heniger, trombone solo, The Holy City," Lon Kennard; violin duet reading, Helen Briggs; Beth Corbridge, and Hatch by Fern accompanied by Barbara Hatch, and Gleaner .chorus sang two numbers; remarks by Pres. Fonda Stout and James N. Wallace, and two numbers by Bryan Montishaw. Invocation was by Dale Holbrook and benediction by Allan Hod son. Fireside for all members of the ward was conducted immediately following meeting in the cafeteria. Mrs. Fonda Stout presided. Program was as follows: Layton home of Mr. and Mra. Leslie B. Otte, 117 among those present were Ruth Christmas holidays at the m N maE. Center at., are boasting a new Hamblin, Dora Anne Holt and Mar- Mra. Kynastona parents ps, Ida. daughter. garet Freeland. MilMr. and Mrs. Dean R. Jeffs and Clearfield Second ward Sunday Mrs. Victor Smith and Mrs. school sponsored a Christmas dance ton Hadfield spent Thursday in sons, Robert, Hal and Stephen, visiting spent Sautrday in Logan Mr. recently. A large crowd attended Salt Lake City. and Don Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. Jeffs parents, making the dance an outstanding affair and a complete success. Charles Wood, called on Mr. and Mra. Samuel Jeffs in celebration of Christmas trees 'and red and green Mrs. Melvin Wood and Mr. Susan Mr. Jeffs 80th birthday. streamers decorated the hall. Cake, Wood Friday. Don has been attendThe Clearfield Second wardSun-da- y school presented their annual pie and ice cream were sold dur- ing BYU at Provo and was on his Ore. home to Pendleton, ing therevening. Christmas program Sunday mornway Clearfield .Second ward Primary ing under the direction of Supt. Kay Nelson, of the Second ward bishopric, is reported improving association conducted a Christmas Victor Smith. All classes particifollowing an operation. program for all Primary children pated in the presentation of the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dickerson Wednesday. The program was as theme, scriptures relating to the were guests of Darrell Bateman follows: a story by Mrs. Opal Had- birth of Christ Mrs. Opal Hadand family of Sandy Sunday. They field; song, Robert and Hal Jeffs; field was narrator. The junior Sunalso saw the presentation of The story of Jesus birth in pageant by day school held a separate program Messiah by Handel, presented by Primary children, narrator, Vir- under the direction of Earl PearJordan stake in 'the assembly hall ginia Peterson; song, Pat Evans; son. in Salt Lake City. Peggy and Leon- song, Gayla Stout and Ricky HolMr, and Mrs. Charles Jenkins ard Groo, niece and nephew of Mr. brook; tableau on Joseph Smith, Jr., 110 Parkway, Layton Park, are and Mrs. Dickerson, took part in Genevieve Clark, narrator; tap the proud parents of a baby son. the presentation. dance .Beverly Huffman and GwenClearfield Second ward MlA held Karen Cook entertained for some dolyn Green. Santa presented each its Christmas party Wednesday of her girl friends last Thursday child with a stocking filled with evening. Mrs. Opal Hadfield conducted. Program was a follows: evening at a Christmas party. candy and nuts. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kynaston and story, Irma Kennard; family are planning to spend the -- , 34 4-D- - BIKES -- GUNS WASHING MACHINES FARM EQUIP. CHEV. R. Very Clean, Body, Motor! IN EXCELLENT CONDITION! REPAIRED Electric and Acetylene Welding FOR SALE New and Reconditioned Bicycles I House Trailer 131-- J 4 PJW. Week Daya: 6:30 P.M. ANDERSONS carry a complete line of shoes for the entire family. CHILDRENS shoes, oxfords, straps, Misses, Growing Girls sport and dress; Ladies and afternoon shoes; Mens and Boys Dress and Work. A factory trained expert at your service ! BAD MEN OF MISSOURI , ANDERSON'S in Nicholas G. Baker Store, Layton J Notice Clean Wheat Baled Hay and DUST BE DESTINY" W. A. ROBERTS The annual meeting of the members of the Davis County Wildlife Federation for the election of officers will be held in the Davis County Health Center, Kays-villUtah, at 8:00 P. M., Friday evening, January 16, Layton, Phone John Garfield Priscilla Lane ( i DECEMBER 47-R- -2 George SUNDAY-MONDA- DECEMBER 23RD v ?? t f'i t Y ' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY DEC. 30, 31 Steven Roundy, Layton. Lelaad M. Thornp, Layton. Lorraine Thomson, Layton. John Martin, Layton. "cto ms ROAD TO HOLLYWOOD" Layton Bing Crosby 25TH SECOND CHORUS" Ralph S. Day, Clearfield. Mrs. EL II. Grant, Lavton. Mrs. Roy E. Birchard, Layton. Fred Astaire Paulette Goddard Coming Next Week JAN. 1, 2, 3 LOUIS-WALCOT- , T FIGHT PICTURES John H. Everson. Jr., Layton. This is our contribution to make Highway 91 safe to drive on. A1 Reyman, Layton. Everyone listed above is invited to attend our Birthday party at 4 p.m. Saturday. Someone present w ill receive a SURPRISE. Send us the birthdatee of some friends. BISHOPS Sales Layton i Rex Harrison Maureen OHara DECEMBER 24TII DECEMBER J7TH ? FOXES OF HARROW Keith Rodeback, Farmington. DECEMBER r But more than that, we wish that all your wishes will come true. Brent, Ann Dvorak DEC. 28, 29 We will check the following without charge. . We wish you the merriest and most joyful Christmas ever. OUT OF THE BLUE Merle S. Guffey, Layton. SAFETY INSPECTION f We wish you cheer, We wish you happiness. THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DEC 25, 26 AND 27 22N- D- T'U)' A CHIUSn.lAS WISH LAYTON. UTAH C. A. Rietz, Kaysville. FREE 5 POINT X' Ht RITZTHEATRE Happy Birthday to Secretary Davis County Wildlife Federation , k 4 1948. l p Bette Davis Humphrey Bogart e, By Order of the President SIDNEY A. L. SLY wiUspendthe holiday, CN MARKED WOMEN" See . evening from San SKAGGS IN LAYTON U Y FOR SALE (Mixed) 4 li o AND TUESDAY DEC. 28, 29, 30 Straw ft SHOPPING SCENE 0 Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman SUNDAY-MONDA- "h V U James Cagney. George Raft Plus CLEARFIELD, UTAH Open Evenings 4:30 to 9:00 All Day Saturday Myron W. Phillip,1'' Mrs. Winnifred Lake City, visited with ence Layton Tuesday Orville Larsen arrived & 27 EACH DAWN I DIE Shop PETER'S WEATHER BIRD SHOES RobeVH - r" Thursday, Friday and Saturday DEC. 25, 26 AND Mrs. Mark visited Jay-cee-- 0. P. Saturday and Sunday, Superior Repair John Everett, son trice Everett, who.of i past three years in the pT has received charge and arrived AT SHOWS: I JiS i L Backer; solo, Brvan v-- .. sextet sang two numbers; remarks, Mr. Montishaviolin duet by Fern Hatch and tion, John Harker. Cake Beth Corbridge; speaker, Nichoas was served. A USUAL THEATRE - $300 Phone Kays. LAYTON for their sister, Mis. monds, returned to Pocatello, Ida.. SatnrdJ M-M- en M-M- en E kaysville Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Lillie Redfi here to attend the fun The American Home Furniture Co. Service Phone 21 New Tin BcMal. gitirliy M.tl. 1 :M ML Shows Begin 1:30 P. M. M. Berts at (Cestlasese) liMtf-tlw- wi lfoaday. Teeeitmy, TkaraSay, r. 1 WeSseeSay, FrMay Evening 6:30 P. M. Csaiylets Skew Alter lit! P. M. Admiral Theatre LAYTON, UTAH CLEARFIELD Phone: 356-J- -l Waalers Electric Mirreykenk Scant THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DEC. 23. 26 AND 27 , WILD HARVEST, Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lsmour Plus BORN TO SPEED" Johnny Sands )nce again as the Christmas SUNDAY, MONDAY DEC. 28 AND 29 Story- is - THE FABULOUS being retold around the world, wc extend our heartiest s jiuh yimi,iw ' . mi'.h wishes for your happiness. ai""1 ' ' N ' . x . TEXAN 6 pi ' ' o , William Elliott John Carroll Catherine McLeod ALBERT DEKKER - ANDY DEVINE A' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY December 30 and '31 GREAT EXPECTATIONS" MOP Lavton John Mills Valerie Hobson TIME OP SHOWS I Week Dare first 8kew at TtM aVUck Sstsrtaya mat 8 ant aye Centiaaeaa Freai I :M aCWek ;Buth MNNEUY , tm-t- m-? hk. COMuno JEDW.RDLUDWiS A Jolmn, SANDS 0otw 0UM8RIUE H UAlfICEl ! REPUBLIC PICTURE Admiral SUNDAY-MONDA- Y, -- . Clear field, DECEMBER 28-2- 9 |