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Show V.,, Page 9 The Dont smoke ashes that fall in bed the. next on the floo may be your own. Dec. 19, 1957 REFLEX KIDS! Woods Cross Miss to. marry Woods Cr6ss A ceremony o -- . CONOCO SERVICE 1 O Miss Mary Louise Hogan and Lee Lawrence Bean. Following , the ceremony, the newlyweds will be feted with a breakfast at the Hotel Utah and that evening will greet guests at an open house at the home of Howard Gerber, 445 E, 1st South. Bountiful. Miss Hogan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kaymftnd H. 'Hogan, Woods Cross, and .her future husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bean, Midvale. The bride-eleis a , student at the University. Mr. Bean is a graduate of the Hilltop school-anis now studying for his MA' degree. ''t 1 (:v I) Service and Leonards Service. Those entering the contest must have their lights on 8unday, Dec. 22, from dark until 0:30 p.m; at least, and must keep lights on durthe above hours from Dee. 22 ing genuity. Dec. 20. Judging will through done be must by be Registering Dec. 22. Sunday, of Dec. the 21, at any Saturday, LumWinners win be announced Dec. following places; Jennings ber and Hardware Co., Davie 23 at the Lions Christmas party County Bank, Farmington AG for the children at the store, Paramount Dairy, Steves Clearfield Kiwanis installs O ct KAYSVILLE PHONE 542 Farmington home lighting Will be judged Sunday Farmington The merchants of Farmington are sponsoring a home lighting contest. Frizes will be, first 15; second, $10; third, ?5. Judging will be on the basis of artistic merit, originality and in- n In the Sjflt Lake LDS Temple on December 20 will unite in marriage Have You Picked Up Your tFree Tumbling Tire Man? :1 d is n Clearfield O. Ross Sanders was gave the keynote address of the,' installed as president of Clear- evening. field Kiwanis for 1058 at tha installation' banquet and program held last Wednesday at the Ogden P-TA Golf and Country Club. Sand-era To serve with President will be Allen A. Taylor, immediate past president; Joseph Cook, vice president; and Eugene decorates Kaysville G. BUSY AT THE SWITCHBOARD are Mrs,.Nyla Sheffield, Mrs. Patricia Colemere, Mrs. Bonnie Craw Ic) in the foreground! along with Mrs. Ruth Green, t hief Operator in background. .'These operators along with 43 others will be on duty during Christmas and the holiday to assist you with your calls and to make this Christmas the merriest ever. (Photo by Haramon- p- ' Christmas Were Keeping $25 LATE HOURS to $1 500 1 lor For your convenience this month Holiday Expenses Fri. Till 7:00 P.M. Mon. & " Extra cash quickly . signature or other plim on i i' Open Saturdays I , Everyone invited. or phooe-- i . - YI Come in i AETNA FINANCE CO. 15 SOUTH MAIN STREET . 'S3" Loans Over $604 Made by Aetna Finance Co. of Utah Baked Ham Sandwich or Donut and Hot Chocolate - - - a busy day for telephone operators year. The Telephbne Company te the has, therefore,' developed other - Kaysville - Christmas is busiest day of the year for the Telephone Company, according to L. Dee Sanders, manager. This is not due to the excesa number of long distance calls on that day. There ara more long distance calls completed on many regular working days than oh Christmas. The area from which calls .are placed and received caused Christmas to be a busy day. The majority of every day, long distance $lephone vailing is made up of business calls between metropolitan 'centers, where, adequate have been provided. circuits Christmas calls, in the most part, do not oHginate or terminate in large cities, but rather are routed and hamlet. to evtry village throughout the United S t a t ejJ Small communities have adequate long distance lines to handle' their normal daily' calls, but In view of sound economics are not equipped to accommodate the Christmas greeting load. It would be impractical to install hundreds of lines to be used onl one day of - Closed Tuesday 6 -- Prices Effective Until Christmas . . . only) (Fri-S- at Peanuts Fresh Roasted Large Sunkist Oranges Large P. M- - -5C lb. 29c Sweet ib: ioc Delicious Apples Washington Double Red Ib. 10c Prem. Saltine Crackers by nbc 2 Ib. 51c Kleenex Table Napkins-s- o count 2 for 49c Sno Kreem ShorteningFor Frying Baking 3ib 83c s Fruit Cocktail - 2 can 2 for 69c Size Size-Ju- icy r I.G.fl. Pure Strawberry Preserves-1- 0 oz. 4 for 89c s Tomato Juice -- 46 or - - - 27c I. G. A. Grapefruit Juice -- 46 oz - - 29c 2 for 45c -Se- mi-Sweet-6oz. Cream-O-Web- - .Jpt. 35c er Idaho Russets - No. 2 ? - 56 ib. bag 85c Powdered or Brown Sugar - 2 Ib. 29c 3 cans $1 .00 Oysters, Geisha -- i Tenderized i t Ham shank End ib 53c Butt 59c Swift Prem. Swift Premium Tenderized Ham - whole - Ib. 59c Swift Premium Bacon Sweet Smoke Taste lb. 63c . Mild Cheese - - - - lb .39c Fresh Baked Mince Pies at Bakery 8 Inch - 39c Full Crearp -- I GRAND CENTRAL BAKERY ef- i fective way of rearranging cir-- 1 cuits to utilise existing equipment hnndle the specialized holiday traffic. large industries have branch factories located in suburban and rural areas. Generally these industries are shut down Some during the holidays. Telephone lines leased "by these companies for their exclusive use are leased back by, the Telephone Company for use' on that day 6nly to carry the increased Christmas calls. Another source of additional circuits is the lines' the Telephone Company ordinarily use for teletypewriter messages. These circuits ape converted to talkfng lines dur- the rush The physical changes necessary to convert these facilities from special service, to talking lines cannot be made jintil the close of the working day. Heavy holiday calling usually begins about 7 oclock an Christmas Eve. Arranging circuit changes causes the busiest two hours of the year for many telephone technicians responsible for this assignment. With improved overseas telephone transmission brought about y the completion o( the Atlantic and Hawaiian cables, an increased i Prizes yill be awarded In Letter to Santa ; Contest at Farmington x er secretary-treasure- r. - bf directors members are Lawrence Sessions, Dell Thurgood, Eldon Bennett, A. J. Niederhauser, Ivan I. Barlow, Earl James, and A. Lamar Stuart. Board Hr. Taylor, Officer we'r installed by Kiwanis- Lt. Governor Clark Hillam Elementary tree Kaysville An eight-fopinion pine tree, gaily decorated and with a profusion of lights, ia adding much to the holiday spirit in the Kaysville Elementary School central hall. The tree was placed in its spot of honor and decorated by the Parent-TeacheAssociation, Mrs. jlllen L. Strong, president. ot rs (V t.. yww.m. 4 3 it Laurel Laytoa OF THE WEEK The Jaycee auxiFarmington liary is again sponsoring A letter to Santa, contest. All children, 12 or under, are invited to par, ticipate. Mail boxes are at the Farming-to- n AG Store and Farmington Elementary school. Letters may be mailed until the evening of Dec. 21. Prizes will Yvonne Orover, ' Davis Junior, Models Ieach Colored, Lace Net $0095 LL Formal best letter from a boy and a girl. Prizes will be given at the Lions Christmas party on Dec. 23. The auxiliary have also mads it possible for the children to call Santa at tha North Pole, every night, Dec. 18 to 23 between the hours of 0 to 8 p.m. Just lift your receiver and ask. for Santa. The Farmington Jayceea are be given for the decorating th streets of Farmington for the holiday aeaaon. . Trinity Lutheran Church Schedule 288 Golden A vs. LAYTON, UTAH Rev. D. W. Ba later Phone Kaysville 1123 Saturday 9:39 AJiConfirmstion Instruction for 7th and 8th graders. P.M. THIS IS THE 4:30 LIFE television program over Laurel Layton, Davis Senior, is nearing grey, wool jersey sheath trimmed with Leopard and X.U Dress .. Tam and Earrings Extra Open Until 9 p.m. December 19 to 23 paring for Christmas. THE LUTHERAN 12:00 A.M HOUR over KDYL radio. "" 2:30 P.M. Practice for childrens Christmas Eve Serv- After reading one of these article ah deeooldnt fael that aha had tried everything until she tried chiropractic. p.m. Adult Information Group to ic: Christian Living. Tuesdav 7:00 p.m CHRISTMAS EVE WORSHIP SERVICE BY CHILDREN. The service will be centered around the theme, The Blessings of the Christ Child. . , Wednesdsv, 9 41 A. M CHRISTMAS DAY WORSHIP fERVICE, sermon: God With Us . welcome at our Everyone church." 5-- 7 Western' Auto CLEAN . cided that ah examination , discloaed a Microdynameter considerable amount of pressure on various spinal nerve. This pressure wss Interfering with th norms! flow of mental impulses between the brain and th body. Every part of th body depends on then mental Impulses to control Its Whea th growth development and function. flow of the impulses Is Interrupted by pressure on the nerve over which they travel, then th body ceases functioning normally and disease is th result. The Miracle Cleaner" for Upholstery and Rugs PHONE 262--W fat years. Th chronic sufferer owes it to himself and to hia family to get la tuao with the times. a Your chiropractor has never accepted tha conclusion that philosophy of fatalism th nothing ran b done. That is because ho knows that illness la simply a consequence of violating Natures basic laws. Nature intends for ns to enjoy perfect health. Whea there Is any variation from that pattern of perfection, we meet detect and correct the CAUSE for the trouble. Then good health comes as a natural consequence. Because health, this correct! lees direct methods often falter and faiL The chiropractor claim "no miracles; he works no wonders. Hia is simply th common-sea- s technique find whero the trouble lies; correct It through a series of adjustments, restoring the normal flow of viul energy to tha affected u. From that point on Nature, the greatest of all healers, bestow her blessing. or-ga- , How often hav yon heard someone say, My Undo Horse or Aunt Emily had the same trouble I have. Wasted a lot of money trying to find a cure. Ill not make that mistake. This Is just something 111 have to put up with. examiaatioa showed the exact position of the vertebrae which wer interfering with tha normal flow of impulses between brain and body and scientific chiropractic adjustments began th task of returning those vertebrae to their normal position, than allowing the body to correct he own defidended. Nonsense! That waa a generation ago. The pealing arts have mads great progress in these This yoong woman ia now carryiag on fall-tim- e employment besides taking care of her home. X-r- ay , TINT Kaysville' GOOD HEALTH Sunday 9:44 A.M. THE LUTHERAN HOUR over ice. 39 N. Mala r wofth On January SI. 1937. a cam to this clinic with th following complaint: conatant Constipated all her life, aever almout waa headaches, extreme pervouaneaa. In fact ant ao nervous that aho waa unable to car for her mad by only child. Sho couldnt stand the noiee to cona normal child playing. She waa unable moa few than mora for centrate on nnything th point ments at a time. She had reachedburden. All whero Juat to go on living was a efforts at correction had proves fruitless. KLO radio.' 0:45 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Clauses for all ages. 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP SERV-IC- E FOR ALL, sermon: Pre- $1095 rings - KSL-T- Carter. Leopard Tam and Ear- CHIROPRACTIC FOR 8TAY HEALTHY, VISIT YOUR CHIROPRACTOR 4 IDAY hold-ov- I im Kaysville I IGA is "numier of mils will be placed to following the presidents report Europe, England and Hawaii, The most successful way of plac from ltk57s president : Allen A. Lt. Governor 'Hillam also ingr an overseas call is by appoint-t- o Taylor. merit, to make an appointment call your local oerator, ask for the overseas operator and giwe her the details necessary to complete your call on the desired date and time. Appointments should be made as early as possible, at least a week ahegd of thf (leered talking time. ' Here are' some Ups that will help you t6 expedite .jour long distance Christmas cilis:' U Calling by number saves time since the operator will not have to contact Jh distance information operator. 2. Call station to station. Select a time when you are sure the per-so- n you want to 'talk with will he home. 3. If the operator reports the line is busy, offer to place your call again. Do not ask her to can you back. 4. Dont ask for rn appdnment call except for overseas cultin- is lighter hetwom 5. Traffic midnight Christmas Eve and 8 Yvonne Grover a.m. Christmas morning, and generally between noon and 3 p.m. on Christmas day. 0. Reduced holiday rates apply from 6 p.m., December 24 until 4 :30 a.m., December 28. the place to buy ADAMS SUPER MARKET Petersen For Appointment Dial EX C II I R F A li H OPR A C I II TIC G REGULARLY 5360 South 1900 West ROY, UTAH C L P II 'dbg I C |