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Show OtlisLttOAM X4i Ibl Am pierpoi:;t ave. iilsl Cj.u SALT LAKE CITY 10.UTAH ' KAY SVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, VOLUME LI1 DECEMBER 19, 1937 NUMBER 38 Mary's Meanderings through the house Confusion, confusion All " By Mary Bowriny When Clement C. Moore wrote, The Night Before Christmas, it might have been quiet in his house just before the visit from St Nick. Maybe nobody was stirring there and the children were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of sugarplums danced in their heads. But, believe me, that isn't the way it is at our home in 1057! If a mouse isn't stirring, he is the only creature at 133 North Fourth East who has "settled down, f07 a long winters nap." Such a bedlam of confusion and excitement and jangled nerves as exists here can only be repeated at YOUR HOUSE and maybe a million across this, the most blessed of all lands. ' We nestle the children all snug in their beds so we can prepare for the visit from St. Nick. lust as we are getting out the bundle of toys he will fling on his back, we hear unmistakeable girlish, giggles and a small boy's Taucaus laughter,. followed. almost .'immediately by a babys waill We quickly drop the doll clothes we are sewing buttons on and slide the doll house and service station with their numerous screws and bolts under the chair just before the patter of little feet invades the living room. Threats shouted in a loud, parental authoritative voice about Santa Claus really wont eome!" (and, after all, maybe he wont if they dont give us a chance to prepare for him) finally subdue the children and once more they are nestled all snug in their beds. Now, if theyll just fall asleep so visions of sugar plums, dolls, trains, hammers, cowboy guns can begin to dance in their heads! Oh, wonder of wonders, all is quiet! The last stitch in the last dolls dress is finished; the last bolt on the last easy to assemble just follow these simple 109 directions toy has been secured in place by the childrens Dad but not (Continued on Page 14) -- , r" Jaycees seek DSA entrants Free movie At Kaysville Awaits Kaysville The Kaysville Junior Chamber of Commerce annual Distinguished Service Award contest is still in search of nominations citizens, for the by Kaysville young man they feel is most outstanding in the community. . The men win be judged on ser-vic- e to the community, personal advancement, or outstanding work they have done throughout the past year. They must be between the ages of 31 and 35 to be eligible. Persons desiring to make nominations may do so by contacting Hylon Smith, 150 North r Second East, phone 130. Deadline date for the contest is UKWr The annual DSA January banquet will be held January 23, 11)58, at the Davis High school csfeteria, and will feature Bernard Diamond, manager of the Ogdon Chamber of Commerce, as keynote speaker. Youngsters llon.ea, business ' houses and main streets ata ablaze with lights and decoration in this area as all seems in readiness for the cele' bration of Christmas? . Home lighting contests are being sponsored in Kaysville, Layton and Clearfield by Junior Chamber of Commerce organisations. Merchants of Farmington are sponsoring a similar contest in that community. 'Cash prizes are being awarded at welt aa the chanee to eempoU In national lighting contests. ,s The spirit of' Christmas which includes giving la relrning supreme as organisations are preparing toys, clothing and food parcels to bo delivered to less fortunate on the glad morning. are Special church - services planned In all LDS wards as weU as the Community ' Church in Clearfield, the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, the Lutheran and Assembly of God churches in Lay-to- n. An appeal is being made through these churches that everyone visit a place of worship during this Holy season. Layton and Farmington children are invited to a frke show in Kays-viU- a Tuesday morning at 10:3k given by Lee Liston, owner of the local theater. Kaysville children are invited to the show at 1:30 p.m. and the Jaycees will present each child with a treat. - License plates For 58 on sale Farmington Motor vehicle license plates for l'.CiK went on sale at the office of Davis County Assessor David E. Cook Monday. The price of the plates has been increased by 1 for both auto' and truck plates to pay for an education program for drivers. That means your automobile plates wiU be 8t this year. They are blue plates with yellow lettering. The new plates can be placed on the vehicles as of this week. Ken Cooper 800 Layton children Visit uith Santa Gateway Mason head 8 Layton More than 800 children met Santa on his visit to Layton last Saturday evening. Santa visited with each and presented them with a surprise. Santas visit was sponsored by the Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce, which is now busy with donating money and manpower. Ten children will be taken on the shopping tour to buy for their exfamilies at the Jaycee-Kiwan- is families will pense. Twenty-fiv- e be helped in the toys for tots project. The Kiwanis committee includes Ray Dawson, Dr. De J. and Zulon Whitesides. Toys Cutler inactivities Christmas other their needed and will be reare still home lightcluding a Christmas ceived at the Vaughn Fowler Beeing contest; kids shopping tour; line service station north of Lay-to- n toys for tots; put Christ back in on Highway 91 or at the Jay-ce- e Christmas project; and Christmas office. caroling. A Put Christ back in ChristNo entry blanks will be needed thin year for the lighting contest mas poster is being put on disAH homes lighted within the city play in downtown Layton depicting limits will be judged on a date the nativity scene on one side and to be announced. Two of the five a family going to church on the judges have been named K. Roger other with these words, The wise Stevenson. men of today worship Christmas Bean and Richard Smaller posters Plaques will be awarded to first, in this way. second and third places. The win- throughout the city will also carry ner will be entered in the General the religious theme. Electric national contest for which The Jaycees will use their sound a grand prise is 50(k The Layton Kiwanis Club is as- truck next Monday and Tuesday sisting with the kids shopping tour for Christmas caroling throughout and toys for tots projects by the city. Local children are invited to a free show Kaysville on December 24 at 1 :30 p. m. The Theater at the Kaysville is show given traditionally by Lee Liston, owner of the theater. Children from Layton and Farmington are invited at 10 a. m. and Kaysville children in the afternoon. The Jaycees will furnish treats for the Kaysville children as a gift to them at the Christmas season. 1 8 Davis County Recorder soon To 1 4 i Kenneth Lee Cooper was installed as master of Gateway Lodge 3) F. A A.M. Tuesday night at the Masonic Lodge .in Layton. A banauct was served at the LIFE WILL NEVER BE BETTER to Jacqueline Kay Krancnburg, five )car old daughter of the Clearfield Community Church at Peter A. Kranenburga of Layton, than it is as she sits on the knee of St. Nick, knowing he is planning 0:30 p.m. and the installation service loUowed at the Layton Lodge on making nil her wishes come tree. (Photo by The Camera Shop.) Hall at 8 p.m. Other officers elected were Robert Hendry, senior warden; Lean-or- d Cox, junior warden; Ralph Rian Jr., treasurer; and Vernon Borgeson, secretary; Fred Banka and Donald Jeppson, trustees. Appointed officers were Russell Shaffer, senior deacon and Thomas BIoomerr junior deacon. Paul Farmington Crowded conditions treasurer will move into her old in the Davis County recorder's of- quarters and the assessor will exMildon, senior steward; Fordie fice, brought about by the tre- pand his office space to indude Wells Cline, junior steward; Rusmendous growth of the area dur- that now used by the treasurer. sell W. Quimby, chaplain; Robert Welcome- the New Kaysville ing the past 13 years, will toon be Upstairs in the older section, DaRintoul, marshal; William Mor-lealleviated by a move to larger vis School District is busy re- Year with us! is the invitation tyler. Mr. Cooper in employed as a quarters in the courthouse at modeling to use space previously extended memlters of all the KaysMutual ville six wards improver salesman of office and business occupied by the extension service Farmington. ment Associations who are plan- machines for Kammeyers SportRecorder Emily Eldredge said and sheriff. ning a gala celebration New Years Goods in Ogden. He is active this week Davis County will have Mrs. Eldredge said crowded con- Eve in the First and Sixth Ward ing in local affairs such as being a he most spacious county record- ditions hav.e been a result of her Recreation Hall at 8:30 p.m. past president of Layton Junior ing office in the state when he office preparing morj volumes Dancing will be to the music Chamber of Commerce, treasurer and her staff move into the space during the 15 part years than in of Jerry Kilpatrick and his or- of S.P.E.D.S.Q.A. nad has been a previously occupied by the clerk all the rest the history of the chestra. An exciting floor show member of the Layton Fire Deand the commissioners room At county. She will have three time? and ample refreshments are all for the past six years. partment the present time, the partition the present space in the new area on the agenda. Noise makers will Mr. Hendry is employed at Hill between the clerks old office snd which is located on the main floor be furnished. Air Force Base and lives in. Clearthe marriage room is being re- in the noitheast section of. the " Committee members who are in field. moved and the commissioners courthouse. Mrs. Eldredge is Mr. Cox in an engineer for the include Thelma of the room is being closed in for use as party in her office by Margurite ehiirge First Southern Pacific Railroad and he a large, air conditioned vault. Horne, Bourne, Farmington, chief deputy; Murdock, Owen resides in Ogden. The clerk's office, commissioGrace Bybee, Farmington; and Ward; Ihyllis Marston, Harry ners room and planning office are Ruth Aamodt, Bountiful. Duckworth, second ward; Gerry A Live One now located in the new addition Major, Smith Evans, Third Ward; Voice: 'Yes. This is the second to the courthouse as is the sheriffs Workers were expected to' com- Opal Neilsen, Art Johnson, Fourth department, extension service and plete remodeling for the recorders Ward; Bea Johnson, Ronald Tip- hand store. Goofy Gus: "Well, I want one office sometltoe after the first of petts, Fifth Ward; snd Jeanne surveyors office. When the recorder moves, the the year. Flint and Earl Giles, Sixth Ward. for my watch. - . get new courthouse space Plan dance Hew Years Eve - y, as-:s-- 'i . S 4 ' 6 LDS wards -- Free movie for Kaysville, , Layton, Farmington kids ' i Elisa Zaugg, Syragirl, was winner of last week's Weekly ' Reflex Christmas drawing contest. She has received her 83 in cash along with Mary Bloxham, 7, coloring contest winner from Faraon, cuse Wyoming. Patricia Halliday, Craig Brown win Weekly Reflex prize checks are being to Craig Brown and Patricia Hallidav as the winners in the third coloring and drawing contest. eon of Craig is the Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Brown, 05 Two-doll- ar mailed five-year-o- ld Sycamore Circle, Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Halliday, 7U.8 South Main Street, Kaysville, are the parents of Patricia. Look for the final contest where in this paper. eight-year-o- ld |