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Show J 4 . Page The 12 "" Dec. 27, 1956 REFLEX Layton Church News . Layton Stake Plans Dance For Hew Years Eve Layton Happy New Year! That will be a typical greeting at the Layton Stake New Years Eve dance. This affair is being sponsored by the stake mutual for everyone who cares to come and especially the young people. The Ted Frank orchestra will hen the dance gets be featured under way at 9 p.m. at the First Ward recreational hall. The teenage dance committee of the stake have arranged for the and Refreshments decorations. noise makers will be sold, so theres no reason why you shouldnt be making merry at the Layton Stake New Years Eve dance. Christmas Programs All of the Laytin Stake Sunday Schools presentedthe same inspirSunday ing Christmaaprogram morning. tTheutstanding program spread theCrue spirit of Christmas by the singing of carols and scriptural accounts of the Birth of the Savior. Layton First Christmas programs and cantatas were tha order of the day at Layton Stake LDS Ward Sacrament meetings, December 23. The Central Davis Jr. High mixed chorus under the direction of Mr. Frank Parker presented their Christmas cantata, Music of Bethlehem, at the First Ward meeting. Layton Second The Second Ward choir under the baton of Carmen Dibble presented The Babe of Bethlehem." an inspiring cantata, after a Christmas message by Bishop Dibble and a scripture reading by Lynn Judkins, Layton Sixth Attention all members of the Layton Sixth Ward. There is going to be a special dance for you to- night (Thursday) at the First I Mens from Syracuse By Virginia Bennett Levan Trip Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg visited over the weekend at the home of Mrs. Zauggs parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mangleson at their home in Levan. . G. Clark Hathan Dies brothers and 2 sisters. Funeral was held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Union Mortuary in Bountiful. Lloyd Riley, a former at 81 Bishop of Bountiful officiated. Samuel Cooks Farmington Nathan G. Clark, Arnold Bodilys Carl K. Barbers a former resident of farming-to81, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily had Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Barber and now of Bountiful, died in Cook enjoyed' dinner Christmas Eve as thelr Sunday dinner guests, MonNorman son left exAdams Ann Provo and by plane Wednesday of uremic poiMary day; at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dell Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Hansen and for San Francisco, soning. . day True Meaning of Cook morning ; plained the of Ogden. family of Kanesville, Utah. where they will spend the ChristChristmas. He was born in Farmington Au' mas holiday with Pvt. and Mrs. Boyd R. Beazer Dinner Party Layton Fourth gust 4, 1S75, to Ezra T. and Susan A2c Boyd R. Beazer will leave Lawrence Cook and baby daughter Leggett Clark. He married Esther A family dinner Dr. Robert V. Kelly led the the middle of this week for Da- Carol Marie at their home there. Ford, February 10, l8S9, in the Fourth Ward choir in singing party was held Sunday afternoon Base in vis Monthan Force Air David Salt Lake LDS Temple. He marCooks E. WaltMr. of and Mrs. Unto Us a Child Is Born and at the home a ten-da- y Cleo Call in Salt Lake March ried narration was written and given er W. Cook. Those enjoying the Tuscon, Arizona, following Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Steed, furlough here at the home 1913. S and Marlin day included Mr. and Mrs. Verl Juliann by Irvin Stoker. son, of his parents, Bishop and Mrs. daughter He was a farmer, served on an Cook, and family of Logan; Mr. of Logan, were Friday evening, Sixth Ward Beazer. Mark Mrs. Val Beazer and two and mission to England and worked of Mr. and Steeds sister guests talks Christmas Inspirational From Idaho Mr. brother-in-laLake of Salt DaBureau of Information Service for Mr. and Mrs. City; were given by Paul Linderman and daughters Barton of sons Atom Dean and Mrs. and and Barton Cook on vid Clyde E. Cook home here. their at Square. Temple Lilly May Jorgenson in the Sixth and Mr. and Mrs. Merl of Murlaugh, Idaho, are (spending Survivors include Esther Clark Ward sacrament meeting. Special Clearfield, Attend Dinner Party , M. Thurgood and family of Syra- the Christmas holidays with their and Cleo Clark; eight sons and RasCarol music was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gailey and and sister, Mr. and i brother-in-laLi daughters, 50 grandchildren, 2 mussen on tbe piano and Laren cuse. Mrs. S. H. Miller and their fam- daughter Sandra Lee of here, Mr. In California Bright singing. and Mrs. David Gailey and chil- City last Saturday evening and enily. 1 dren of Sunset, and Mr. and Mrs. joyed a family dinner party at Mr. and Mrs. Don Schofield and Layton Eighth Mrs. Ray Briggs and Calvin Dean are sons Vaughn Hansen and six children the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine spendSpeakers in the Layton Eighth Mrs. Ray Briggs has been ill of with Christmas the Logan, motored to Salt Lake Gailey and family. holidays Ward were Marilyn Rasmussen, ing the past week with influenza. Calivarious of in relatives Dawparts Bermuda Dawson Dale ,and Send Greetings son. Geneve Beesley sang a special fornia. and Mrs. John Parks of Elder number and Lenora Ford presented From Idaho Clearfield, who are now serving piano music. a Gloria Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briggs of on an LDS mission in McAllan, Bob Larsen were concluding speak-er- s. For the Holidays . . . Nampa, Idaho, are spending the Texas, sent good wishes and the holidays and Christmas here at seasons greetings back to their HAIR CUT INCLUDED Layton Fifth the home of Mrs. Malinda Briggs, many friends here by Mr. and Mrs. WITH ALL PERMANENT In keeping with the Glens mother, and also with mem- David E. Layton Cook, who have just reWAVES Layton Stake program, Layton bers of Mrs. Briggs family, the turned from there. Wave Permanent $6.50 Up LDS Fifth Wards Sunday School Joseph Cooks, Clyde Hansens and Marlin Galleys $15.00 Lanolin P. W. Reg. Christmas a presented program. David Cooks. Mr. and $lrs. Keneth Hunter and NOW $3.00 e A duet medley of Christmas f$1.00-$U- 3 son, Hair Cut Kenny of Provo, are spending Guest Speakers carols was played as prelude music Check Your Tickets for Monthly the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Prizes DRAWING DEC. 15th s. Ralph Ashton and his son, Paul Hunters parents, the Marlin by Maynard Whitesides at the orNos. will be posted for one week-- no gan and his sister, Margaret, at Ashton, who has just returned phone calls on Nos. the piano. A brass trio, consisting home from an LDS mission in the Samuel Cooks Winter ROY SUPERIOR BEAUTY of ODay Bair, Lyle Bair and Kent Samian Islands, were guest speakMr. and Mrs. V. L. Pingree of in the Specializing in ROY Ward Second ers the The at Syrcause Holy ChristCity. Bulkley, played Roy had as dinner guests Art of Hair Shaping, j Dick Egan rendered two vocal Sacrament meeting Sunday eve. mas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. W. and Evening App. Phone Styling numbers. A Christmas story was ning. Cook of here. told by Cleone Whitman. In the evening, a Christmas cantata was presented by the ward choir under the direction of David Whitesides, with Oma Wilcox serving as narrator. n, as 2nd Burial was in the Farmington City Cemetery. most exhausting thing in , The life, I have discovered, is being insincere. That is why so much of social life is exhausting; one is wearing a mask. Anne Morrow Lindbergh. -- ' -- By HOWARD CLOWARD w ' ' NEVER BEFORE BEEN OFFERED The other station gladly extended me credit . . . right up to the day they WENT BROKE!" We enjoy our work . . . Prompt Payment Keeps Us Here! Howard's Conoco Service Gai-ley- PHONE 542 We Give Prudential Stamps Main St. Kaysville, Utah 5 So. All year long, copper serves Americans in many ways. The Drew Stayner Wins Scout Contest ever- lasting metal produced in Utah is in daily use in our homes, on our farms and in our industries. At Christmas time, however, copper takes on a special glow, when its exceptional qualities help brighten the Yuletide season. Ward recreational halL There la in 1st going to be good music and some refreshments so everyone be there Farmington The Boy Scouts of to join in the holiday spirit ' the Farmington First LDS Ward have just completed a contest beXmas Cantata tween the boys to help make them Music of Bethlehem," a Christbetter Scouts. Point were given mas cantata, was presented by the on attendance, merit badges, courladies choir of the Layton LDS patrol meetings and reverence Third Ward. The choir is under tesy, and other things that would help the direction of Mrs. Pearl Nald-e- r. to be finer scouts. them develop Jay Love gave a talk in Drew Stayner won first place of Joseph Smiths birth- and received a tent. Jim Turner was second and for his reward, he received a sleeping bag; and Allen Starter waa third place winner and he was awarded a knife and hatchet set. The scout leader is Farmington In churches, copper helps provide light, as worshipers give thanks for the birth of the Saviour. Families separated by thousands of miles hold reunions their voices carried to loved ones on copper wire long distance telephene calls. Copper helps airplanes, automobiles, busses and trains bring scattered members of families together for this most important occasion. com-merati- on 1 Frank Starter. y - For the thousands engaged in the production of copper in Utah, there is a special satisfaction that comes from knowing the metal they produce is helping others enjoy Christmas. Theirs is also the satisfaction of knowing that their efforts in the production of copper help create better living for Utahns throughout the year. Davis Countys Young Farmers Nano Officers Merle Thurgood, Syracuse, has been elected president of the Davis County Young Farmen. 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