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Show VO'" - ( " -- 7? A, ' 7 V , , Central Davi$ Jrf High Trinity Lutheran E. f,I. Whitesides School Children Church Schedule Planning Christmas Activities Eighth Grade Gives Assembly were based upon these dates with By Susan Scoffield " Layton On December 7th, the a variety of talent presented. , 1 , Tuesday Reed - Hodgson, student body Eighth grade presented its assemPastoral Conference bly to the studentbody o f Central. president, introduced the assembly ' Layton The classrooms of the school are taking on a new look. at St. Johns Lutheran Church, Salt Lake City. Gay Santas, garbed in the tradiWith the excellent arranging of and then turned it over to Brent and white, appear in 7 :30 p.m. Adult Education Class tional red the script by the Eighth grade of- Maxfield, Eighth grade president, and sizes. New various shapes topic: Gods Means of Grace ficers, Brent Maxfield, Diane who was narrator. in ideas Christmas Art are in eviand I Holy Communion. Swan and with the help of their dence throughout the grades. Many Some of the Eighth graders who advisors, Stanley Cunningham, Jo- japepared in This' assembly were, Wednesday of these fine creative ideas have seph Steed, and Helen Sheffield, Beth Slade, Ronald Parker, Jack 7:U p.m. Youth Bible Discus- materialized during a faculty meetthe show was rated at the top. sion Group Stewart, Jack Perkins, Duane Aning devoted to Christmas Art. The assembly was based upon derson, Sheryl Morgan, 7:3o p.m. Choir rehearsal. Linda The school again plans to sing a secret formula which was mixed Smith, Carolyn 'Horne, Marilyn Christmas Carols a few minutes Thursday by three of Centrals best science Ence, Rosemary Small, Sandra Kay 7 :30 p.m. Voters Meeting each day next week. Teachers and students, ,the formula took you Sandall, Tamera Whitesides, Kathchildren look forward to this as back into the past, to H)12, ryn Graehl, Norma Bradley, Ste- Friday much as the decorating of the 10110 and then to 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Womens The acts ven Allen, Diane Thornley, Michschool Christmas tree. and ael Steed, Virginia Cullimore, Bart meeting Missionary The tree again will fill the main Christmas party. Grange, Kenneth Felt, Anne Muir, entrance of the hall. A committee Jeaneen Merrill, Bob Britt, Gary of students usually decorate it. Saturday Fisher, Matt Simmons and David 10:00 a.m. Christian instruction The children are already anti Barber. for 7th and 8th graders. On the job very efficiently were 1:30 p.m. Needle and Thimble the electricians, Ron Appetts and Club for girls in first to Philip Giles. eighth grade. Everyone agreed that the Eighth Sunday Plan grade has lots of talent and their The Lutheran Hour 0:00 am. assembly is one of the best On-- 1 over KLO radio. tral has ever had. 0:15 a.m. Sunday School with Sub for Santa Christian instruction for Syracuse Syracuse Ward and On December Kith, the students children of all ages; lesson Syracuse Second Ward primaries of Crtitral Davis tried something are planning their annual chitopic: The Birth of Jesus 1:18-2new when they started a sub for Matthew Luke ldrens Christmas parties for next 2:1-7Santa Drive. This drive which is week. Open Week Days o':45 a.m. DiscusBible for Adult and is the for toys clothing The Syracuse Second Ward Pri8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Christmas of needy families. The sion Group, topic: What is Use our Pet Exchange mary Association will hold their drive is under the direction of CeMan? Romans 1, 2, and 3. annual childrens Christmas Service party ntrals student council, and the three 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship, ser- at their meeting time next regular 1805 West Riverdale Road members of the Council in direct mon topic: The Trustworthy Wednesday. There will be a proServant and His Faithful ROY, UTAH charge are Lynne Housley, Shirand Santa Claus will bring gram Phone Master Matthew 11:2-1ley King, and Linda OBrien. Three sacks children twelve and un for -t-This Is The Life der. 11:30 a.m. over KSL-TChristmas Primary A. special 2:00 p.m. Practice for Christwill be held next Tuesday party mas Eve worship service. afternoon at the Syracuse Ward J i .... j cipating next Friday, the last day of school before Christmas when Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus usually come prancing down the halL The individual room programs will highlight the afternoon. The Dec. 13, 1956 REFLEX Farmington The weather news as recorded at the Forest Service Station in Farmington for the week of December 3 to December inclusive is supplied through the Alden Blain: courtesy-o- f Thurs., Fri., Sat. The enthusiasm children share in anticipation of Christmas affords an excellent opportunity for maintaining high student interest and achievement in such areas as reading language, music and art.' Dec. 13, 14, 15 TtCHNICOi-- r E f ( By DICK BOWMAN t Plus "Marines Ahoy' Special Kids Show SATURDAY 1 :30 P. M. All Seats 20c . BwirggBfflina fmwi ITT I VETERINARY M mnrft 'Return ol the Texan" ImiNi MtVM Mon. - Tues.Wed. Dec. 16, 17, 18, 19 Sun. Bight at We Want You to Make Yourself HOSPITAL Home When Shopping at BOWMANS! 20th 5; CZHTURY-T- ." 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They will put it on twice on this date, once for the student body of Central and later 5500 Biting Edges Moro Wear on Up to 20 Dry Surfaces Bettor Traction Up to 55 In Snow, Mud, or on Ico KAYSVILLE, UTAH (Pit luNft iim (limit; OiD CinbkaScoP1 Food BOWMAN'S meet- ing time, also. President Eva Thurgood invites all Primary chilThe Farmington dren of Farmington the ward to be on hand Second LDS Ward MIA will hold for Santas visit and an afternoon their Christmas program Monday, of entertainment. after which an evening of fun, games and refreshments have been arranged. large boxes representing the three grades will be in the main hall until December loth when the items collected will be turned over to the Junior Chamber of Commerce who will in turn distribute the gifts. The grade contributing the most will win a prize which is being kept a secret, and from the willingness of the students it will be a close race between all three grades. S- 23!fece$to Christmas Party ijOGSD 0 presents 0. Gfer? . fTWHOVEt ajnnmsnnsi Primary Christmas Parties Primary during their regular O , Syracuse Wards PONTIUS 13'. Page ; . . . r" ( |