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Show r Page 14 7 The REFLEX1 - N Dec 13, 1956 Garden Club At Kaysville Post Office Expects New. Christmas Mailing Record Farmington Sheffield Kaysville area amply demonstrate Wayne Elects Officers that this hardly true. Any postal Kaysville Postmaster Kaysville Local News Items From Nevada Evan Crawforth, McGill, Nevada, was a weekend guest at the home of .his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robison. Lynn Crawforth, Salt Lake, was a dinner guest on Sunday at their home.. Returns from Hospital Albert Woodward returned home Sunday from the St. Marks Hospital, where he had undergone majDinner and Show or surgery. Members of the Kaysville PaintChristmas Gifts at ing Club spent Saturday evening Mrs. Karma Swindle, Davis a show and dinner in Salt Lake. County home demonstrator, was Visit from Idaho guest at the Sixth Ward Relief Mrs. W. L. Workman, Preston, Society meeting, Monday- and gave home of a demonstration on Christmas gift Idaho, is visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind. suggestions. Dinner Guests Christmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins were Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Morris will entertain the annual neighborguests at a dinner party Saturhood Christmas party Saturday day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dre Reese in Bountiful. evening at 7 p.m. In Surgery Fifth Birthday William Woodward, son of Mr. Mrs. Royce N'eilson entertained at a birthday party for her daugh- and Mrs. James Woodward, underter Donna Sue who was five years went a major operation at the St. Benedicts Hospital this week. , old on Wednesday. From Springville Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hansen, Springville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam and family, Saturday. Birthday lly Virginia Bennett Mrs. Merritt Neilson entertained at a birthday party for her son, Baby Boy Bruce who was five years old WedA baby boy was horn Wednesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Earl nesday. Brunch Guests Trottman. The infants arrival was Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith entertained real speedy and was born at their home here. Both mother and baby a few friends at a brunch at her were soon removed to an Ogden home Wednesday. House Guests hospital however. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam and Ride Helicopter family, Paranarido Surinam, South A group pf little Hansen cousins, America; Mrs. J. C. Coulam, PleasCraig, Kelly, Douglas, Davie Dee, ant Grove will be guest of Mr. and Judy all had the thriU of a and Mrs. Jesse Coulam for three life time ' last Sunday afternoon weeks. when they went for their first Visit Sister airplane ride. A sales promoting Mrs. Malin Cox, St George; Mr. Conact by Moulding Brothers and Mrs. E. B. Mitchell, Salt Lake, struction Company was staged in spent Saturday visiting at the Sunset last Sunday afternoon aial home of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. the rides free Helicopter given Orson HalL . numbers. young folks with lucky Firoeide Held A fireside gathering was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zaugg for the Mia Maids and Explorers and Jr. (Continued from Page 1) Gleaners and Jr. M Men of the Sy- posit boxes have been ordered. racuse Second ward. Mrs. Pari Beaxer was the speaker for the There is space for an additional 1,000 boxes. Two small customer group. booths plus one large family room Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber and will be available to customers in son, Horman, motored to Brigham City last Sunday afternoon and relationship with the safety deposwere dinner guests at the home it boxes. of Mrs. Barber's parents, Mr. and On the second floor will be a Mrs. William Bateman. secondary vault for storage and New Granddaughter a ladies lounge and mens supplies, , Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook and Mr. and Mrs, Carl K. Barber room, plus a staff room to be used both of Syracuse, Sre happily an- by employees and some bank meetnouncing the birth of a new grand- ings. The air conditioning room is daughter born on Nov. 28, to Pvt. also located on the second floor. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook at San Caa Be Expanded Francisco, California. bank has been so designed The Pvt. Cook is stationed at Camp Percido. This is the couples first that it can be remodeled at a fuchild. The new mother is the for- ture date with very little effort mer Cleone Barber. to double the number of tellers, double the working space of the Leader New Gleaner j' Mrs. Anna Easthope has been bookkeepers and also that of the chosen as the new Gleaner Leader officers. in the Syracuse M. L A. organiThe bank is being built by sation. Incorporated of Sail Lake Idaho Trip Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer and City and subcontracts have been Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer spent let to Capitol Electric for electrical a few days at Blackfoot, Idaho, work and Dale Smedley Company last week visiting with William of Syracuse for the plumbing, Henry Spencer, Glen and Henrys father, who is seriously U1 at his heating and air conditioning. Tellers counters and fixtures are be- home there. Dinner Guests Cal Whitesides and Miss Cathy Christensen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I) eon Stuart Saturday evening. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronnefeldt, Clearfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, Sunday. , By is - out-goin- Boots ll Saddles Elect New Club Officers Syracuse News ton-structi- ' 1 Although writing has been pro- worker can testify that they have Farmington Vernal H. Jahreiss claimed a lost art, during by no means forgotten those near was elected president of the Farmeach year residents of the and dear to them. Think of the of ington Garden Gub last Friday many desirable friendships which evening. The club meeting was might cool to the point of extincheld at the home of Mary Bone. tion; the numerous pleasant acOther officers elected included Mrs. which surely would quaintanceships Ada Steed, vice president; and. Mrs. dissolve into nothingness; and the Bonnie Breezoff, secretary. loosening of family ties, were it not Outgoing headers include Mary for the reviving warmth of ChristBone, Katherine Jahreiss and Juanmas when mankind pauses to reita Stathis. member fellowmen. Christmas decorations were also Here at the Kaysville Post Ofshown and discussed during the Sunset The l.'kith quorum of g fice the terrific stream of meeting. Seventies, comprising the quorums Christmas cards and gifts is from all three Sunset wards, Syrafull flood with a like torrent of incuse, Syracuse Second and West mail becoming greater evPoint wards, will hold a Christmas coming In the next few days we ery day. smorgasbord supper this evening, load to mail the (Jhristmas expect Thursday, at the Sunset Ward hall. hit its and break last years peak The Seventies will take their record. wives to the party which is schedI know the time has passed to uled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and but for Mrs. Ennis Aldredge are serving talk about mailing early, who have not yet completed those as general with comI urge the Layton Catherine Nalder, Lay-to- n, mittees from each ward assisting. their holiday maUings Christhas been elected president of A well planned program is being use of Air Mail for every card mas or gift going the Boots n Saddles, ladies riding planned to follow the supped and by all means get them club. Elections were held last in the mail today! Even one days Thursday evening at the home of delay at this critical time may Mrs. Sarah Roberts. Other leadmean disappointment for a loved-on- e ers chosen include Noreen Cook, on Christmas. vice president; Virgie Clark, secreStamp Stickum Nutritious tary; Maxine Reed, publicity; Beth and Alene Waite, Licking postage stamps for all Bodily, directors. Frank Reed will continue to serve those Christmas cards youre sendas drillmaster for the club with ing may leave att unpleasant taste in your mouth but tys good for Junior Forbes serving as assistant drillmaster. you, says the National Geographic Syracuse The Syracuse Lions Society. The sticky substance on Installation banquet for the new officers will be held in January. Club will hold its annual ladies the back of the stamps is not glue, It has also been announced that a Christmas party at the Serv-U- s but is a gum more like tapioca. "jamboree of all Utah riding clubs Drug in Bountiful next Monday The gum is madf front hybrid will be held at the Copper Club evening. They win 'enjoy a din- corn and Cassava, a Ceprpl Ameriner, program and dancing, with can root which is high lj vitamin in Magna January 20. Outgoing officers include Shirley the exchanging of gifts concluding content A thin layer (nqf more Hammon, of an than seven president; Catherine the evening. In charge of the affair will be inch) is placed on the ack pf each Nalder, vice president; Sarah Roberta, secretary; Virgie Clark, pub- LaMar Sessions, program chair- stamp. Soak, lick, or melt t off, licity; Maxine Reed and Shirley man, and Max M. Cook, president add sugar, and it woul be about of the club. the same thing as tppioa.V Flint, directors. 136th Quorum Of Seventies Plans Supper i New Barnes Bank out-of-to- SEASON BEGINS Layton Fourth defeated Layton Third, 31 to 27 and Layton Fifth lost out to Layton Sixth by a score of 32 to 21 in the first league games of Layton Stake Junior basketball held last Thursday. In picture, Ronnie Stoker of Layton Fourth dashes down the floor with ball to score with Duke Jones of Lay-to- n . (Photo by Kinard) Third close behind. Syracuse Lions Will Entertain Wives At Party Kaysville Elementary Students Prepare For Christmas Program Kaysville Principal G. Henry Rampton announced this week that the Kaysville Elementary school will hold its Christmas program next Thursday, December 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis High School auditorium. A Kaysville Elementary committee is helping with the rangements. A ar- A Kaysville Elementary committee including Clover Sanders, Meryle Metcalf and Dorothy The following program has been Swan are assisting by supplying The public is cordially in arranged: The third grade class props. vited attend. to' Ebene-zer will present a song story, directed Never Could Sneezer, by the third grade teachers, Mrs. Helen Graham, Mrs. Darlene Galbraith and Mrs. Alice Bonnemort. Two of the fourth grade classes will present Christmas carols. One fourth grade and one fifth grade will present original Christmas carols. These groups are directed by Zena Williams, Mrs. Lucille Kennah and Mrs. Metha Koldwyn. The fifth grade will present "Hansel and Gretel, directed by Sallyanne Backman. f A said a sled... and a bicycle Santa, ing furnished by Art Metal Corporation and Salt Lake Cabinet Company. Ashton, Evans and Bra-siof Salt Lake City are the architects and the bank vault equipment is being furnished by Mosler Safe Company. 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