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Show I I ) I News About Folks in SUNSET cuinron JEAN BURSON ' 22 Correnpondent North Burns Street Mrs.' Harriet Watkins, Junior Sunday School Coordinator of Sun. set Second Ward, announces that part of the Junior Sunday School consisting1 of two to six' years old children has been divided into A and B Groups. This plan will be carried out by having half of the children attend classes while the other half is taking the Sacra ment and then reversing the procedure during the Sunday School period. By doing this every Child will take part in a class and the Sacrament service. There are around 130 two to six years old children attending Junior Sunday School in the Ward at the present time. i Sunset Second Ward Junior Sunday School has the following new teachers on its rostrum: Mrs. Clark Hickenlooper, Mrs. Udell Green, Mrs. Clarence Jacobs,- - Mrs. Joel Bischoff and Miss Joyce May. Two MIA Groups of Sunset Second Ward are planning parties this week end. The Bee Hive group will have a party this Friday night. The Explorers group will hold an Old Fashioned Box Lunch supper on Saturday at 8:00 p. m. at the Ward Recreation Hall. The boys will purchase the box lunches provided by the girls. There will be a dance with George Fisher's orchestra on hand to furnish the music. e According to Mrs. Derral Draper, President of the Sunset Sec ond Ward Relief Society next Tues- - day at 7:00 p. m. the regular work meeting of the group will be held. will be served folRefreshment the meeting. lowing ' The Sunset Ladies Club will meet this Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Arley Flinders of Roy. The group will honor Mrs. LeRoy Stettler with a baby shower. kindergarten in clothes suitable for play. Each child must be furnished with- a blanket to be used during rest periods and should bring (1.65 toward the cookies and milk given them each day during the class period. Children from Sunset will attend school for the first three weeks from 8:30 to 11:30 a. m., and children from - 445 NORTH MAIN, SUNSET 5, FORMERLY MORBYS Complete Gilt Line for Mother's Day CARDS Chrome Sets Breakfast 5-P-c. While they last-- 1 ONLY Wide choice of colors. Living Room Westinghouse Electric Range EG "Regular Price $64.95 ONLY $179.95 9x9 FL Umbrella Tent 1 Ensemble-Blo- nde $54.95 10x13 FL Umbrella Tent 2 Room $67.95 Sectional 2 Step Tables 1 Cocktail Table 1 Corner Table c. $279.95 $169.95 We Have a Complete Line of Shakespeare Tackle Universal Super Jet No. 99 Vacuum Cleaner SPECIAL . With a (21.00 Storage Chest ONLY $89.95 No. 1745 Reel No. 1260 Rod 100 Yd. Line Westinghouse IIG8 Re- $13.50 , frigerator Regular' . .i : ONLY $9.95 $1.00 $199.95 Regular $169.95 ONLY 1. $24.45 $19.95 CREDIT TERMS GLADLY ARRANGED! COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED! iuo a If grraing. 1 s i gift . this others An evergreen tree or shrub creates beauty all yvtr around. Sho will be justly proud of your election when it is labeled with a Porter-Walto- a EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN '51 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER . . . V-- 8 low-milea- 51 STUDEBAKER 51 ' car ge STUDEBAKER Commander STUDEBAKER Champion cruiser Land OTHER LATE MODEL CARS of Thanks MOTOR CO. RILEY-PATTERS- ON , s, Your Davis County Studebaker Dealer LAYTON, UTAH PHONE 353 T GIFTS L Very Good Variety" AM. GREETING CARDS FRESH Cut up PAN READY Buy Now for Your Picnic Need "Use Your Freezers 1 WIENERS Each 5 LB. BOXES SLICED Sal IDEM ,M9b 1.99 Each ' . i Whole or Half ib. 3i)G - Processed Chocolates MRS. J. G. 1 igMGMf Day One-owne- r, 52 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser 51 n. At the recent Kindergarten Registration Tea held recently at Clinton School about 100 children were registered for the six weeks kindergarten session hi be held from June 1 through July 3 . . . and the coming school term in the fall. Mrs. Truman Carver, PTA President of the coming school year, introduced the speakers for the afternoon program. Miss Edna Cook, Davis County Elementary School Supervisor spoke and also on the program as speakers were Mrs. Julia Layton, First Grade teacher, and Principal H. D. CalL Mothers were advised to mark all clothing such as sweaters and cape belonging to children entering school and to send children to Converse Fishing Boots ONLY $13.49 Pr. Regular Price ONLY Ward will sponsor a program this week fn conjuntion with the National Cancer Drive. The public is invited to hear a doctor lecture on the subject and view a film regarding cancer. Clinton Ward will honor two returned Service men at the Sacrament meeting at 7:30 p.m. this Sunday. The Welcome Home program will be givfn in honor of Dean Adams son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Adams who has recently returned from service in Germany, and Darrel Muir son of Mr. and Clinton Card again, Corinne. , Ladies who recently participated in a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. Derral Draper of Sunset were: Mrs. LeRy Smith, Mrs. Oliver Dustin, Mrs. Cloyd Blain, Mrs. Harriet Watkins, Mrs. Albert Culler, Mrs. George S. Reid, Mrs. Ray Call, Mrs, Elmer Whitaker, Mrs. Glen Carver, Mrs. Jude Henderson, Mrs. John Wiberg, all of Sunset, and Mrs. John Thorn ock of Clearfield. Dinner was served by Mrs. Draper following the quilting. YOUR SUNSET SHOPPING CENTER SPECIAL !! years PTA work. e, FURNITURE - HARDWARE APPLIANCES - SPORTING GOODS ... 1 and Mrs. Clarence Sears and Clinton and South Weber will atdaughter June of Sunset recently tend this first session from 11:30 entertained in their home in honor a. m. to 2:30 p.m. Parents must of Mrs. Clarence Mayfield of San arrange their transportation for Francisco, sister of Mrs. Sears. children attending the kindergarPresent for Mrs. Mayfields birth- ten session. day dinner were Clara Earl of Mrs. Harold Earl, Clinton School Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Earl of Farmington and Mr. and PTA President for this school year 1904-5announced the projects Mrs. Jack Earl of Ogden. out carried by the PTA group on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bennett of behalf of the school at a recent Sunset had as recent house guests of the group. The playMr. and Mrs. Hankis of Kenmer, meting ground slide, a project carry-ove- r Wyoming. from the year before was financiMrs. Nancy Martin of Sunset ally completed and the slide instalWe wish to thank our many recently visited her mother in led on the playground this spring. friends for their kindness during California. Furthermore another cot, the recent illness and death of our four sheets and four pillow husband and father, Charles Gross-maCorinne Larsen, teen-agdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lar- cases were added to the health sen of Sunset,, is soon to be back room in the school. The school The Grossman family. in school. She did not have rheumatic fever as last reported. It will be nice to see you out and about Mr. mat-catres- Tf 0D OJ M K 'c22lM!5Bb cafeteria was furnished with a Mrs. Ray Muir who has returned Kaysville, Davis County, Utah dough fork for the electric mixer from service In Korea. Thurs May 5, 1955 Page 8 used in the kitchen. 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