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Show CHRISTMAS REFLEX Page DECEMBER 20, 1956 Letters to Santa 5 Dear Santa, I want a typewriter a real one. I want a tiney tearera doIL Bring me some close. Bring me a tackles and a bracelet. Bring me a new purse. Judy Ann Templeton Lpyton Syracuse Ilevs V No other words say it so well MERBY CHRISTMAS Jennings Lumber & Hardware Farmington, Utah We Give S. & H." Greta Stamps ' I By Virginia Bennett Syracuse Mrs. Eva Christensen entertained with a buffet dinner at her home Sunday afternoon, in honor of the one hundredth birthday anniversary of her father-in-lathe late Peter Christensen. Peter Christensen, a pioneer of early days in Syracuse, wag born on December 0, 1856. Following dinner, a lifes skit of Mr. Christensen was given by Eva. Her guests and family members who enjoyed this afternoons serial was, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christensen, and Richard ChristenMrs. Katherine sen, Syracuse; Christensen, Salt Lake City; Mr-anMrs. Vernon Christensen, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and son, Barry of Roy1: Mrs. Katie Christensen and Miss Jeptha Christensen of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vincent and three sons, Stephen,- Allan, and Scott, of Clearfield. Birthday Dinner A birthday dinner party was held at the home of Mrs. Cinda Smed-le- y last Monday evening. Honored guests was Mrs. Smed-le- y and Mrs. Jerry Rentmeister. Sixteen of the Neighborhood group enjoyed a delicious dinner ana then everyone exchanged Christ-- I mas gifts also. Dear SanU, How ia it up in the North Pole? Ia it very cold up in the North Pole? I wrote you because 1 want to tell you what I want for Christmas. The first thing I want for Christmas is some checkers and easy money and jaekmar electric quis game. I would like a basketball and goal and a bow and arrow and a gun and holster and hat and some pajamas and some slippers and earmuffs, too. This .is all! Good by SanU May the tpMt of r MirgdPfr. Christmas blew you end yoort ond bring - ... will hesd Michiel F. Burson Mason Lodge. Cordially wishing yon you much happiness! Leonard's Service B. F. Goodrich Seasoal Yolotido a jolly til - Frost Drug Co. Tires and Scott Hortin Clearfield Prescription Specialists Kaysville,- Utah Phone 57 Accessories Washing and Lubrication Phone 185 Farmington, Utah - Clearfield growers Uking part in the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Call of Layton. Deon Stuart Kaysville, Utah Church Lutheran ,' t Plans Festive Worship Service - Extroding or msbu for tbttry Xtdttii Smios Layton Auto Parts and Bountiful Auto Parts By Dorothy White Clearfield Gary Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Petersen, returned home last week after a short stay in the hospital for treatment of his back with traction. On his first day at horns he attended the Rifle club elasa at Davis High School and in spits of the inconvenience of his cast ha made a top record. Allen Taylor Alen Taylor recently spent a few days in the hospital, having treatment for his back aliment. Following a few days in traction. Mr. Taylor reports he feels much James shipful M. Neill . . . new wor- master of Weber Mason Lodge. - Two Sunset Men Will Head better. Kiwanls Guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor were guests at a Kiwanls Club dinner last Thursday at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham City. Mr. Taylor is Sunset Two men from Sunset of the Clearfield president-elec- t club and was installed this week will head two ef ,the three Masonic , to head the local club. Lodges in Ogden thia coming year. ' Roy Laytons James M. Neill waa elected worMr. and Mrs. Roy Layton were shipful master of Weber Lodge 6, welcomed back to Clearfield reMr. F&AM for 1957, recently. cently along with their daughin businessman is Neill n Mrs. the Ogden is Layton ter, Deborah. former Miss 'Jenell Steed, daugh- In the Murphy-NeiElectric Serter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Steed vice Co. from here. . . Michiel F. Burson waif elected Returns to Base master of George worshipful Gary John Eaton returned to No. 24, FAAM Lodge Washington leave week a after San Diego this at home from the San Diego Naval for 1957, and installed in his ofTraining station Seaman 2C Eaton fice last Saturday evening. Servgraduated from his boot training Burson as Senior in November, at which time his ing with Mr. L. E. Lundquist of is Warden were Linda and sister, parents California visitors. With Gary, Clearfield. Other officers are from they apent some time seeing the Ogden. f sights there. Gary la now attendMr. Burson is editor of the Naval ing the Fire Control school at the ' San Diego Center. Supply Depot newspaper MThe Seagull. He is serving his second Hold Party The annual Christmas party of term as Sunset City councilman Service Society of and is Sunset Citys Civil Defense the Women the Community Church was held director. He represents the city this past Tuesday at the church. a director on the Davis County A special devotional service was held and gifts were exchanged by Mosquito Abatement District, and the members, Mrs. Harold S. Tillot-so- n is a volunteer fireman in Sunset. ia president of this group. Members of the Layton-KaysvilGod expresses in man the infinite Circle held theif social at the home of Barbara Hartman in Kaysville idea forever developing itself, last Monday. Gifts were exchanged broadening and rising higher and and a fine fun evening enjoyed. higher from a boundless basis. - 'Sunday Speakers Mary Baker Eddy Speakers at Clearfield Second Ward last Sunday .evening included Virgil N. Zaugg, a returned misand High Councilman sionary Blaine Fisher from West Point At Clearfield First Ward Melvin G. Wood and Dr. Harvey - Broad-bespoke with Luanna Blood giving a special musical number, accompanied by her mother. , Mason Lodges -- Q Wed like to crowd in oar good wishes for a very merry Christmas packed with happiness! le Valley Implement Co. LAYTON, UTAH PHONE KAYSVILLE 964 Layton A festive worship service will b held at Trinity Lutheran Church, 288 Golden Are., Layton at 10 a.m., December 25, Christmas Day. The Rev. D. W. Balstera Christmas message will be based on 2 Corinthians 0:15 and will be entitled, Gods GifU To Us Special music will be furnished for this Christmas service by Mrs. Lillian Frank, organist. The choir under the direction of Mr. LeRoy Friedrichsmeyer will sing the anthem Let Us All With Gladsome Voice." The public is cordially invited to attend this service. Milton Calls Attend Beet Grower's Meet Boise, Idaho Plana ing the nations rapidly growing n sugar held the spotlight at the 11th annual meeting of the National Beet Growers Federation here thia week. For the first time since 1948, government-smarketing quotas have permitted the American beet sugar industry to supply a part of the annual increase in the nations sugar consumption. Over 810,000,-OOpounds more beet sugar U besold this year than last. ' ing - Beet growers expressed confidence that the domestic sugar industry can produce enough to keep Americas growing sugar bowl full, even if foreign countries, which now supply 43 per cent of the nations needs, should fall short of their quotas. Among Davis Coanty sugar beet demand for ARMY SUNSET for- - meet- ' home-grow- AND NAVY STORE 305 South Maid, Sunset, Utah et O , nt Christmas Gifts Relief Society ladies have been having special lessons this- - week In making Christmas gifts. These gifts included a variety of items such as wall plaques, wash cloth and towel dogs, home made candies even chocolates, and many other new and interesting items, for decorating and gift giving. , Tempi Excursion A special Temple excursion was called for members of Clearfield First Ward this past Wednesday Lake Temple. at the Salt - i i May this Holiday Season be the-- LARGEST BIRD SANCTUARY in America la at the point where the Bear River flows into the Great Salt Lake 15 miles west of Brig-9- 0. Hare BRADFORD n -- BIGGS LAYTON, UTAH f marshes and lakes cover an area of 250,000 acres. 64,216 acres of the tract have been improved at a cost of more than a million dollars. f nicest you've') i Merry Christmas to all our ever had! friends! 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