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Show 1 ELAIID GIRL SCOUTS END YEAR WITH CARD SALE . f IS) i CLEARFIELD v''V :: ! V: ' 'N ,sVi ) trips to Camp Redcliff in Ogden The trip in June was Canyon. financed by the cookie sale and the a Mrs. Milton lladfield Verdeland Park Resident associa- Christmas reading for thegave Kays-vill- e tion council financed "the one in Primary children Tuesday. August. The family will meet Nature badges were .earned ear- at the Thornley home of Gordon Thornley ly this fall under the supervision annual Christmas party. of Marlisse Sorrensen, I It, who will for its y Howard, Dean and Dianne serve as Jr. Leader for the year. visanil Lucy Trowbridge achas Mrs. Donna Kilfoyle, ited Sunday at the home of Mr. cepted leadership of Troop No. and Mrs. Wells lladfield. will remain with Mrs. Trost and ,s Mrs. Rodney Beus and Mr. and ofTroop No. A7. Newly elected were Sunday visitors of ficers are Kathleen Christensen children and Joyce Aarfor, Patrol Leaders; Mr. and Mrs. Jens K. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chatman Anna Gae Germer and IJuanna are spending the Christmas holiScribes. Sorrensen,with relatives 'in Idaho Falls. Money from the Christmas card days Sirs Rita Warren entertained at sales, again sponsored by the resident council, will pay the girls an- a Christmas party Monday afternual dues which have been raised noon for some of her friends. Those by national headquarters this year in attendance were Mrs. Jennie from .TOc to $1.00. Coystyn, Mrs. Ida Hinton. Mrs. Other active monitors of the two F.lsie Nye. Mrs. Marguerite Van troops not mentioned above are: Alphen, Mrs. Marie Ward, Ogden; Mariys Aarfor, Carol Blunt, Ruby Madge Gibson, Roy; Lila Burnett, Christensen, Patricia Gunnerson, Clinton. Kay Henderson, Knetta Jensen, Beverly MacNeil, Sonja Thurston, in Troop No. ."is and Katherine I.uRae Woffinden, Maxine Baker, Brush, Annette Kelsey, and Arlene Shirley Stanley, and Patsy Gibson Wiseombe in Troop No. ."7. Um-pleb- - : u W ;' ' k f ' " x - .' '! -- v c & , j;.1V '...i.. ' -- - ' - Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., Dec. 25, 1947 Page 9 held in which many children took part. Each child was given candy and a gift. Bishop LeGrande Richards, Salt Lake City, was the main speaker at the stake Leadership meeting in Layton Sunday. He addressed the bishops and'LDS girls' committee and gave instructions for next years program. Many attended from Clearfield. A II HI field party for all children of the employes was held Tuesday evening at the field. Each child was presented with a gift and a dance was conducted later in the evening for all employes and purtners. The agriculture of the state of Oklahoma is varied, combining the production of both the north and south. Corn, cotton and wheat are the largest among the many products of the farms of the state. snK i XV . , Mr. Russell Thurgood. Mrs. Lola Thurgood, Westwood. Cal. is visiting with"friends and relatives in Clearfield. a Clearfield First ward Sunday school conducted its Christmas program as follows: congregation sang Silent Night followed by a talk on the birth of Christ by Larry Wilcox ; vocal solo. Enid Roberts; talk. Grant Barlow; instrumental duet. LaRae and Marie Hamblin; Christmas story, Agnes Lunt; congregation sang closing song. Far, Far Away. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barlow and Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith were dinner guests Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White. Following dinner they attended the Christmas dunee of the First ward. A Christmas party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Grey for the children of East Campbell Heights. Approximately .to children attended. After games had been played a program was -- ( ' i and Mrs. Paul Charlton, Roy, 'visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. . Yytei-- CJcinf a busy year. Girl Scouts from Verdeland Park undertook a Christmas card sale project during season. Shown talking over the project are, left to tk MM right, Beverly McNeil. Mrs. Robert Harley, leader; Barbara Carr and Carma Miller. PARK RDELAND t of Verdeland Park Girl March. Two successful usual decoration for the party. The annual Mothers Day tea and the court of awards were combined this year and the program held May 1."i centered around Our Mothers. Mrs. Margaret Hyatt, Girl Scout counselor in Ogden, who the most tickets to an apron and had offered needed assistoverall dance sponsored by the ance to the every was troops, guest of Verdeland Park Resident associa- honor f r the occasion. tion in March. The associaTwo main projects for. April tion sponsored a popcorn sale for were donating a Girl Scout hand- the girls in which Karma Miller, book to the library and conducting won a weeks campership to an annual cookie sale. Bicycle Camp Redcliff and LuWanna Sor-- I trips taken to earn the cyclist how, won a cash prize. badge were enjoyed April U! and Before disbanding for the sum- Jtt. Then amid a flurry of Easter mer, the girls held a dancing par-- i chicks, bunnies and eggs the girls ty in May to enjoy the new phono- and their escorts enjoyed an East- graph records given them for their er dance. Mrs. Clawson and C. S. use by the Resident association. Sorrensen, Summer activities included two supervised the un projects are cli-i- g were undertaken by the girls as a a busy year with the sale means of earning money for proiristmas cards this week. The ficiency badges collection of paholiday season makes the per and fats. jreminisce Jilleen Warner, LaJuanna of their many and 1 and LuWanna Sorrow sold experiences of the past Sor-renso- With previous the resignation of Jhe two Scout leaders, Mrs. Dpro-Jh-y W. Morley, F-- l, accepted the of Scout leader in February. Troops were immediately position identification numbers and officers were ten chosen for the year. Mariys Loe and Anna Gae Germer were patrol laden and Darla Selzle ana Barbara Carr served as scribes.' and Mrs. Lucille Trost, Mu. Bessie Clawson,. joined with Mrs. Morley as leaders in assigned E-5- N-0- 7, 5, n Parent-Teache- H-4- rs own through the ages comes 7 the glorious Christmas story. In this timeless, ageless season we greet our friends and neighbors. 3, $xyranAKwr FOOD DEPARTMENT STORE Kaysville 5T : ttn after year we bave been wishing onr friends a Merry Christmas, each year hoping to make onr Year WE GREET YOU message AT CHRISTMAS And every of the a little warmer, a little more peraonaL It is with some sneh thought as this that we now add this Merry Christmas'' to the many that have gone before, with the hope that it will find yon abundantly blessed with everything that the magic wand of Christinas ean bestow. trust to offer you Cheer day year. E.L. TALL MOTOR CO. ; DICK'S Shoe u: A season's greetings and best wishes w . b; INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS McCORMICK DEERING Sales and Service PHONE 101 PONTIAC CARS Seirlce kaysville . KAYSVILLE .. . may christmas 1947Stir your i - memory to thoughts of the fragile beauty ) of the happiest christmas you can remember ' i 1 ! . . . when these memories flood i r t I I i 1 t over you , we know that the t u ; .i 1 spirit of this glorious and happy season IS HERB fr CHRISTMAS YOlf I J : will engulf you , and that this year t , AND WE WISH TOR YOUR LOVED. ONES THE BEST THAT THIS HAPPY SEASON CAN BRING. itself will become your'. r t i 947 BARLOW FURNITURE CO. CLEARFIELD -. .- 1. I ever! aerriest christnas a ' . . DAVIS 'i FARM j . Kaysvillo CO-O- P I 1 t s |