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Show J r ' ( f nuin.TOBV JV ENS ARROW DRESS. SHIRTS Slightly Soiled. ILM- ' ... LADIES HOUSE SUPPERS Assorted Styles. Close-ou- OR $199 M Values $3.98 Numbers. t Now that takes care of the .futime to recollect about the past Really, r.c,7 wasnt so bad, was it? Nearly everyone had moments of glory , . . like the time the first born came home and shyly whispered she had been elected president of her clast or the vacation end when everyone, hot and tired and dusty, was too glad to be home to even argue about the first bath . . . like the first green sprouts of growing things in the spring , , , and the remarkable goodness of homemade bread . . . the stout defense put up by the children for each other when reprimanded for this senseless quarreling" . . . the innumerable scores of people helping people in times of sorrow. Of course, there were bkd times, too . . . the death of a dear friend who had so much to live for but just couldnt . . . the harsh words spokea in times of anger . . . the useless rebellion of being dissatisfied . . . the stark terror of a baand the flu, the upbys croup set stomachs, the momentarily crushed hearts the many, many pointless and. now unremembered-irritatinmoments in the day to day living . . . Yet, generally speaking, life treated us better than we deserve. For instance, not very many husbands started chewing tobacco . . . And not very many wives purposely bought dresses to make them look like bags , The electricity didnt fail very times when was a cake there many in the oven and the gas furnace didn't blow up or go out on the coldest day of the year. Neither Matt Dillon, the Lone ture Reduced Patterns. Close-o-ut (Continued From Page 1.) do, whatever you aay and even whatever you think not disturb that peace. May Peace be with you! ever you p "n U, S. RUBBER FOOTWEAR First Quality 1 Reduced to clear. ... ... CAR COATS AND HEAVY WINTER COATS AND Reduced JACKETS, OR Entire Remaining Stock. Mens, Womens and Childrens. WOMENS Vs ... ALL FALL, AND READY-TO-WEAR- ... WINTER DRESS AND TWO-PIEC- E Reduced ENSEMBLE . . . Page 4 Peace -- our hope for 1958 Ranger nor Wyatt Earp suffered any permanent injuries in all the fracases they were in and the children greW to think Voice of Firestone was nearly as good as Rin Tin Tin-Ispite! of everything, there were still good books to read, still good neighbors to visit,- still warm memories to hold and bumper apple and squash and tomato crops! This is the season for looking forward to a new year with many purposes and resolutions intended to make it a good year. , Gut it is also one for looking back and knowing that all the years ahead wont be any better than the one we are bidding farewell. . ' Happy New Year may it bring pleasant memories! n , The Courthouse Briefs Classmates Get Kaysville Contest . (Continued From Page 1.) of the county and requested county participation in ground leveling and the foundation excavation when land is obtained and work ready to begin. The commissfoners guid they would help as much, as and felt it was a very worthy (Continued From Page 1.) er, Dancer, Pran-ceVixen, Cupid, Comet, Donder, Bluzen and Rudolph with the red nose. His sleigh is loaded to overflowing with toys to delight the heart of their recipients. Gay lights bedeck the home and everproject. greens and spotlights shine on the Subdivision Approval gay scene. The commission gave final apMr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy, 47s proval to Rainbow subdivisions North 1TO East were judged third Nos. 1 and 2 and a portion of Woodland Subdivision No. 2, all place winners. The Purdy yard is a busy improvement requirements having Santas work shop with elves busibeen made. ly preparing Santa Claus for his New Petitions County Surveyor Harold Tippets important visit. The Purdys made their decorations, too, much to was given authorization to petitions for his new quar-ter- s the delight of neighoorhooii chilin the new courthouse addi- dren as well as their own three tion. Sheriff LeRoi Day was giv- -, moppets. en authorization to purchase twoj Spotlights shine on the workdesks for his new addition office. shop and the rest of the home is gay with Christmas lights. pos-Bib- his Seven former Davis High School classmates met Thursday, in BounDinner tiful, for a was served- at the home of Mrs. Lori Ann Holbrook, with dessert following at the home of Mrs. Enneta Call. Each of the girls were presented with a Christmas corsage by Mrs. Holbrook and later in the evening gifts were exchanged. Those who attended, all former Layton residents were, Lori Ann Low Holbrook, Bountiful; Enetta Jensen Call, Bountiful; LaRae Woffinden, Layton; Kathleen Christiansen Whitesides, Layton; Joan Van Wagoner Alder, Salt Lake City; Elizabeth Galloway Green, Kaysville; and Sonia Thurston Barker, Layton. - r, le w Piano party together reindeer-Dash- . pur-cha- Former Davis Dec. 26, 1957 REFLEX Richard W. Strong Attending U. of U. Held in Layton Iayton A Piano Party, featuring students of Mrs. Lee Johnson, was held at Mrs. Johnsons home Friday, December 20. Each of the students played a Christmas carol and un encore number after which Christmas carols were sung and recorded by the group, Guests included parents of the students. Those participating were Louise Lt. (jg) Richard W. Kaysville Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Strong, I'.M West 1st South, Kaysville, has enrolled at the University of Utah as an electrical engineering student. Mr. Strong, who was separated as a Navy bomber pilot in November, already has a bachelor degree in chemistry. He has been serving in the Aleutian and Hawaiian Kelly, Ruth Holt, Kathleen Rey- islands. nolds, Marilyn Barber, Cheryl Hu- t.er, Ltanne Sill, Golden Sill, Kris Johnson, Suzanne Bates and Bryon Refreshments , were served by Johnson. Loralee Johnson, student of Mrs. Kent Barber, also Mrs. Kent Barber, Mrs. fcolden Sill, Sr., and Mrs. Johnson. played on the progiam j OR T EXTRA LONG BLANKETS BY CHATHAM Selection of New Pastel Colors. A scientific Blend of Rayon and Fiber. Six Inch Nylon Binding. 1 Washable and Fast Drying 2 Guaranteed Against Moth Damage 3 Non allergenic 4 Remarkably Warm and Light Weight Acry-lo- n ,!rih7otsUyMr Vs lineup -- -- Special of &" fcs $95 SALE . . : CLOSE-OU- T AH Jantzen Fall and Winter Styles and colors of Womens and Mens and Boys Sweaters, Skirts, Anklets and Jewelry. Reduced X ZL OR Raspberries Ev0,, i BOYS FANCY FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS . . . 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