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Show r Virginia Bennetts The NEWS Kaysville Churches Fifth ward choir to perform The Moate Frees organization, and their partner: Monte Frew and little After supper the group enjoyed daughter, Monette, left last Fricaroling and a program. day to rejoin her hustumd in' the games, In charge of thia evenings affair East. Mr. Fuew accepted employment was Mrs. Jean Qearl and Mr. Gardner. Other attending with the government in Washing- Korda were Russ Kearl, Mr. Kenneth half two and a ton, D. C., alout Mr. and Mr. Gayle A. Gardner, months ago. Th. coup). Ingram, Mr. and Mr. Virginia. The Sixth Ward Relief Society held a Christ-ma- s at Falls Church, Mat shall, Mr. and Mr. Zenas W. Kaysville Mr. Frew la the xon of Mrs. program and social Monday morning in connection with Lola Frew of Syracuse and the Bennett, Mr. and Mr. Stanley Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronn the regular literary lesson. late Lester Frew. feldt, 'Mr. and Mrs. Alton HosVisit Parents Monday evening the MIA party and program was prekins, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gardsented in the recreation hall and the Primary party was Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ander- - ner, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fowers, Hurley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. f1. Barlow, Mr. Wodnesday, December 18, with a visit from St. Nick high-- 1 s.,n visited last week end heie at the and Mrs. HughElwyn Twede, Mr. and home of Mr. Andersons parent, Mrs. William K. Turner, Mr. and Mr. and Mr. Arthur R. Ander- - Mrs. Clarence Flinders, Mr. and 8on . Mrs. Norman ' Mr. and Mrs Stuart, la Ho?piUl . Melvin Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- , Mixed KCA The Chorus sang Sunday eveKaysville r. Miss Donell Cook, daughter of Ham D. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mark Cook under-- i mo Hudson, Mrs. Wayne Burton, ning at the Sixth Ward Sacrament meeting. On Sunday, Dee cember 22, the chorus will sing at the Third Ward Sacrament went an appendix operation at the Mrs. Rex Bollschweiler, Miss Reid. Don and Wheeler hospital evening. Mr, Sunday 0ne at 6:30 P.M. funeral Arles K. Steiner The Fifth Ward Choir will present a speKaysville children, Mr. and Mrs. La Virl Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Howard cial Christmas musical program at Sacrament meeting SunCloward, Mr. and Mrs. James day, December 22, at 5 p. m. Dorothy ONeil is choir director Duckworth, Mrs. Sid Stewart attended the funeral service of Mr. and Carroll Webb is the president of the organization. Steiners mother Mrs. Martha L. .Steiner at American Fork Sa- Mrs. Sixth Ward Reliei Society turday. New Jersey bound Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dagon and son Kurt, left this week for New Jersey, to spend the Christmas holidays with his Phil-lipsbur- g, parents. Bishopric dinner Bishop and Mrs. Glen Hill will entertain the Sixth, Ward Bishopric at a dinner party Thursday evening at their home. The John I). Fords Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ford and two children Johnny and Derrin of Quincjr, Washington, arrived Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ford, Centerville. They plan to spend a few days this week in Los Angeles, California, where they will visit with Mr. Fords brother, Ralph Ashby, who is on an LDS Mission there and return the latter part of the week. San Francisco trip and 'three chiWrenrrdome Sunday from San Francisco, Cali-- 1 fornia, where they had spent the past week. AAUW The AAUW held a board meet- p.m. at the ing Wednesday, at Ladies Faculty room at Davis High schooL House guests LL and Mrs. Eugene Garrett and daughter Velyn, Lincoln, Nebraska, are visiting this week with Bishop and Mrs. Glen Garrett and family, while enroute to California to spend the Christmas holidays. Chriatmaa party A fireside Christmas Party Held A Christmas party was held by the Fifth Kaysville Ward Relief Society Wednesday afternoon. The MIA of the Fifth ward had its Christmas party Monday evening. Fcurth Ward M. I. A. j the j ' All A 8 year old Tuesday. Family Christm Mr.- - and Mrs. Howard Cloward and famiy wjn guest8 at a family Qiristmas dinner and party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cloward in Salt Lake Sunday. Visit mother Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morton and children, Salt Lake City, visited with her mother Mrs. N. A. Ras mussen Sunday. Recuperates Mra. Glen Ashby returned home Saturday from the LDS Hospital after undergoing major surgery last week. Family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robison and two children will be guests at a family dinner party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Robison in Salt Lake. The party is in honor of Mr. Robison's mother who is leaving for California to spend the Christmas holidays. The Goaslinds Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind en- Ages 1 . Visit bon Mr- - and MrB, Lynn Fowler of Sun-da- y d Mrs. verl T. DahL lw( Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fowler Elder Sheldon Dahl uhu recently at their home here. returned from an LDS mission to the West Central States, was the Party Gueats and showed heauti- - New n. BOYS and GIRLS Third Contest Entry deadline each week will be Tuesday at S p.m. to 7 Below to Win Cash Prizes Ages 8 to 12 Draw in Body of Man and Address on Blank Above and Submit With Name Second Contest Send Entries to: Name Weekly Reflex , Kaysville, Utah ' First place in each contest each i week wins $2 cash. Grand winner of contest in each age group will receive 5 Hurry, Kids! This Is the Last Contest! Entries Are Judged According to Age and Ability e u. lome Lake Saturday afternoon. The or. casion was in honor of Hals mothers birthday. Weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. James T. Giles, Salt Lake, were weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles. To visit hero Mr. and Mrs. Crawforth and son Carroll, McGill, Nevada, will spend the Christmas week at the home of Mr and MrB Francii Robison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Crawforth are parents of Mrs. Robison. Dennis Layton Dennis Layton, who is attending the USU at Logan, will ar- nett. rive home Wednesday to spend The occasion marked the birththe Christmas holidays with his anniversary of Mrs. Frew. day parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lay-toSupper Guest Mr. and Mrs. Golden W. Smed-Ie- y The Ross Browna were last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown visit- supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed in Salt Lake last week with Wayne C. Stanger at their home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald hi Ogden, Utah. S. Brown. Rosss father has been Family Party Mr. and Mra. Arthur R. Andervery ilL Guest speakers son hostessed a family social at Norman Beers, Centerville, was their home last Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norguest speaker at the Kaysville Fifth Ward Sacrament meeting man Hawks and six children of Sunday evening. He gave a brief Caldwell, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. John history of the LDS Church in New Van Cott of Salt Lake City; Mr. Zealand. and Mrs. Robert Anderson; Angus Anderson and Mrs. Emily PeterSuaday visitor Mrs. Dale Bone and daughter, son of Pleasant Grove; Mr. AnFarmington; Mr. and Mrs. Edward nie Van Cott and IMsa Ruth Van Jameson and family, Clearfield, Cott of Salt Lake City; Andrew visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnaon of Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Ted Bone. Mr. Wayne Anderson and Mr. and Mra. Joseph ' Anderson end The Paul Laytons of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Layton and thier families Week-en- d Visitors family attended the Messiah sung Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber visby the Utah State University ited over with Mr. last week-en- d chorus and the Cache Valley Carol H. H. Holland and famMrs. and in the Logan LDS Society, Sunday ily at their home in Idaho. Tabernacle. Trousseau Tea Mrs. Earle Robins Mrs. Joshph Cook and Mrs. Mrs. Earle Robins spent WedH. Bennett, Jr., attended nesday in Bountiful as guest of George Trousseau Tea given by Miss a her daughter. Mrs. Dale Tolman. Linda Halls and her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Lavida Larkins Edward T. Halls at their home in Mrs. Lavida Larkins is spending Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon. the winter months in California, Buffet Supper with her two daughters and their A buffet supper and Christmas families, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Nut-ta- ll party was enjoyed Mopday evening at Long Beach and Mr. and by members of the North Davis Mrs. Richard Norris at Ontario. stake Y. W. and Y. M. M. I. A. With Crayons and Submit With Name and Address on Blank Parents " jjchfjeld were visitors last r,day of their son and daughter-in-an- Bab) Mrs. Martin Patterson Nampa, Idaho, are happily announcing the arrival of their first child, a baby .girl born last Thursday at a hospital in Nampa. Mrs. Patterson was the former Donna Thurgood of Syracuse. Her mother, Mrs. Nellie Thurgood, left that evening to be with the new parents for a week. Birthday Party The following ladies enjoyed a Christmas dinner and birthday party Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Melvin Bennett of Clearfield: Mrs. Jerry Larson, Mrs. Glen Warren, Mr. Lola Frew, Mrs. Frank Davis. Mrs. Ralph Walker, My. Clyde Barber, Mrs. Ray A. DahL and Mra. Zenas W. Ben- Color This Girl and Her Dog Grade Glean- - Mr. and Mra. Dean Hansen, Mr, and Mrs. Rex Barber, Mr. and Mrs. John Law, Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Keith West, Mr. and Mrs. James and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen were guests at a social last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iee Rothy, of Ogfine balance; balance provides tree- den. Rent-meist- t fj and individual ac- Laytons recreation committee along with Central Jr. High and the Wasatch Rifle Club work together for the snort of shooting. The- - National Rifle Assn, make available free of charge, courses in rifle, pistol and hunter safety for responsible adults who wish to . learn or teach various groops in with a registered conjunction club anyone interested is invit-- t ed to the regular shooting events every Friday 7:30 in Central Jr. Highs basement. This ta the local renter with considerable equipment and potential possibilities for both individuals and groupa. You are extended a most welcome invitation.. er to find depth and delicate meaning objects nave to the individual human contact provides of ideas for the "communication better understanding and exchange of beautiful deeds and emotions. dom Regular meetings of Layton Art Guild have been suspended until after the holidays, but the measuring of art reaches most fully, it true existence in the Christmas season. Truth, beauty and understanding is the goal of fine art and ean be said to be in part, the teaching of Jesus Christ man may never reach full knowledge or practice of these goals, but he tries the important thing. An artist attempts the application of the rules of art and beauty to his paintings. It is not strange that these rules are much like the rules of religion for instance-rese- rve Is strength, power and in painting it supports beauty lyton The Painting is a vehicle by which an artist may aay, look. Ive found thiH about life, do you see and feel it? As Christ spoke simply, good painting must do the., same, communicating one subject at a time free of the clutter of too much deUil. It ia th seeking of truth supported by love and faith, mistakes and correction, the seeking of truth through knowledge in both life and art towards one goal that supplies food for life. A good and happy Christmas to 01 1 to lm THE on Christmas, his Angeles but will return to school gave a talk From California a reading, daughson gave Larry Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Rice are after the holidays. ter Janet told a story about Christgroup Study and their selecexpecting Mr. and Mra. Ray Evans were mas and played three piano daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard host Sunday night to their study tions. Margaret Crystal gave a Morris (Afton) and their baby Christmas poem and story. t from Monrovia, Calif, to spend group. and in Mrs. Alaa Jones Fsrmington the holidays California bound Mrs. Alene Jones has been in Salt Lake. They will arrive SatMinnie Millard and Mrs. Ivy urday, Dec. 21. Lawson will leave this weekend Salt Lake the past week taking dinner for California, where they will care of her mother Mrs. Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Leonard spend the holidays at the home of Hansen and her sister, Mrs. Francis Peterson, who are ill. were host on Friday night at a Mrs. Lawsons daughter and f, dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wayne Hall in Annaheim. They will also members of the bishopric, when Wayne Hall arrived home last he was Bishop, and their wive. visit Mary and Chet Thorn in Friday morning from Cheyenne, son-in-la- w as son-in-la- Rad-clif- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess. Relief Society Wednesday night, the North Farmington Relief Society held their annual Christmas party for all the women of the ward at Mrs. Sens LJoyd. Dinner was served and a fine program presented. Then the ladies exchanged gifts. Ward party North Farmington Ward Christmas party was held Tuesday night at the church. The Primary and of the eveMIA were ning. Each organization presented its program then Santa arrived" with treats for all. Boyd Fullmer Boyd Fullmer arrived home this past week from North Carolina, where he has been serving in the U. S. Air Force. After a month leave he will be assigned to Sidi Leman, South Africa. His wife and baby will remain here. Robinson family The C. R. Robinson family went to the Meadow Brook Golf Club Sunday for a party. Santa arrived with gift for everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Norm Brown and sons, Mrs. Audrey Pratt and sons, Mrs. Bob Robinson and daughter. Dr. and Mra. Robinson were guests from Farming-to- n and Dr. and Mrs. Joe Fowler and' daughters from Salt Lake. Square dance Two square dance groups who have practiced all this year met Thursday evening at the American Legion hall for a little Christmas party. The following children presented gifts to Lillian Dobson and Mary Warnock who have been so free with their time: Larry Gregory, Kathy Hess, Kathy Hilton, Chad Dobson, Marilyn Jen-tzcMary Louise Richards, Bob Wamick, Susan Ellis, Donald Hadden, Dennis Monson, Trudy Elliott, Roger Neumann, Monte Sill, Duran Draper, Becky Leonard, Michael Snow, Fred Jones and Sharolyn Wood. Sunday guests Milo Marston and Jackie Bourne were guests on Sunday at the home of Jackie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne. Milo is home from California, he is a student at Stanford University. Orville Smith Orville Smith has gone home to Los Angeles, after visiting in Farmington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kynaston. Tonsilectemy Mary Lynn Barkdull had her tonsils last Wednesday. Beverly Johns had her tonsils out about a week ago. She ia feeling fine now. L. A. visit Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Lund have gone to Los Angeles for a month to spend the holidays with their son Theriol and his family. Nina, their daughter, who ia attending school in Provo at BYU, will leave thia weekend for Loa as - School evening1 Fourth Ward MIA had a Chriatmaa pro-- 1 ST.'liZ in the apcl. ndfdanCe, Mn.day Mr. .and will again until January 6, of ' her son Burke, whb was Fireside for the Junior ers, Jr. M Men, Mia Maidrf and Explorers of the Syracuse Second ward M. I. A. was held last bun-- 1 Kaysvill c BOYS and GIRLS Phone By Betty Wilcox Cle-De- meeting ter, sportsmen complishments. Art and Christmas El-M- . Age teste KCA Chorus on Program Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield was guest of Miss Karma Rae Jack-so- n at the Brigham Young University Ladies Faculty Club Christmas party Sat. in the Joseph Smith building. Wedding reception Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson, CoL and Mrs. Wells Collett attended the wedding reception of Miss Jone Tanner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obert C. Tanner in Salt Lake, Saturday evening. Miss Tanner is a neice of Mrs. Johnson. Relief Society The Relief Society presidency of the Davis Stake entertained the tertained twenty guests at a Davis Stake board members at a Christmas party, Wednesday eveChristmas dinner party at .the ning at their home. Gifts were exhome of Mrs. Steven Rushforth changed among the group. Mra. Hod Sanders Thursday evening. Mrs. Hod Sanders visited in LoBirthday Incheon Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith entertained gan, Wednesday with her mother, at a luncheon party December 14, Mrs. C. C. Goodwin. Christmas party at her borne in honor of her mothMrs. Hans Jarman will be hoster, Mra. L. H. Heiselts birthday. ess to a Christmas party at her Birthday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and home Saturday evening for ten family, spent Sunday in Orem, guests. where they were guests at a birthLogan visitors Mr. and Mrs. Casper Carroll day dinner in honor of her fathwill spend the Christmas holidays er, Claude Conder. The Sanders in Logan with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders were Sylvia Jessop. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy SanHomecoming Mr .and Mrs. David Reeder atders and family at Woods Cross tended a missionary homecoming Sunday evening. of their cousin at Brigham City Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Ball, Sunday. The Anderson family Hyde Park, visited Sunday with Mrs. N. A. Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson and children were guests at a family Birthday party Mrs. Wendell Maxfield enter- dinner party at the home of Mr. tained at a birthday party for and Mrs. Joseph Anderson in Salt Address By Betty Wilcox In spite of the busy Layton holiday season, fathers and 'sons turned out to shoot Friday night as guests and members of The Wasatch Rifle club. Citizens of- - Layton and surrounding areas increasingly find Central Jr. High Schools indoor rifle range a place for constructive recreation! Boys from the age of six and up learn the correct use of gun tights on target, and get the practice of coordination in handling a lethal weapon before proceeding to the Held for hunting. The competitive American aplrit is at its best among shooters, modem firearms provide such delicate precision, learning their use becomes valuable in building charac I and Page 23 Indoor rifle range used Each Friday in Layton NOTES The Elisuns Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elixon and family visited in Bountiful Sunday with MrJ and Mrs. Lyle Woodard Dec. 19, 1957 REFLEX Los Angeles. Wyoming. Birthday, dinner six-mon- th Oscar Backman was honored on his birthday, Dec. 10 at a dinner given by his wife Mildred at their home. Other guests were Mr. and Mr. Harry "Bell and family, Mrs. Bertha McCoy of Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Simmons of Salt Lake. 8tudent nurse Jeannine Swaner left Saturday morning by Calif. Zepher for Nebraska, where she will train for the next three months with psychology patients at the hospital there. She is a student nurse at St. Mark's hospitaL Sacrament service The Mark ' Crystal family presented the Sacrament meeting Sunday evening in the North Farmington Ward. Mr. Crystal Eng-leside- s, Wayne is serving his tour of duty Giving Old Crow . is traditional at Holiday time h, CDKEtOD $Zs cAirne Ml CROW KSnUERY CO., .FRANKFORT, KY. DOT. BY RAT. f&OGr OCT. PSQ0. CO. KDIIUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON RWISKW. TRf 010 with- - the He will be stationed at Hill Field for th remainder of his time. He will be released March 10. ! Chriatmaa party Hillside Housb Thursday, Dec. 12, was th setting for th Senior Literary Club Chriatmaa party. Hostesses for the party were Clara Richards, Lily Ilepworth, Wilma Millie Miller, Margaret Moon, Wood and Alaada Hess. Mrs. Delilah Robinson, president of the club, was presented with the book Pathways to Happiness, by Pres. David O. McKay. Gifts were exchanged. In Surgery Mrs. Mable Steed went to the hospital on Saturday and underwent surgery on Monday. Air Force. U |