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Show Thi Page 5 Farmington sets Budget High hearing 18, 1958 JREREX-D- ec Jorth Davis Jr. ' ' By Trudy Evan Clearfield A new; and beautiful Miss Christmas Spirit1 his been enrolled recently here, and is enjoying a popularity spree never seen before here at ole North. She seems to be in attendance at every class, and all at the same time too. We welcome her with enthusiasm. She majces us deliriously happy. Yet in hpr tender and sweet way, she touches our hearts with i spirit of humbleness, forgiveness and thankfulness and shows us the right spirit of giving. Yes, she is the true Spirit of Christmas, and she is right here at North. The students lucky enough n to spend one class a day with Montgomery, have learned much about, that true and worthwhile spirit of Christmas? not wily by his teaching, but by example. of. his students, we love, respect and admire him). He can be loads of fun too, and just as peppy He is busy right now as that old song Jingle Bells. a Christmas helping ustoplan party. Well have it on one lot those free days, when hes not busy playinb Santa Claus. He has sort of been in demand, we hear WARNING; To the morning .dancers down in the gym; theres only three more Bopping Days till Christmas .1 heard that most of the girls want dancing dollefoi Chdstmisi fellail .Sounds fun . . . GIRLS; No matter where you. go, watch out for boySj with 'Mistletoe; when they sneak in your direction, pretend you are .running for protection, (giggle, giggle.) Xast.fr iday we had an assembly program. We all went on. a:' tour with Mrs. Miles ind her seventh and eighth 'grads ' students. The age of miracles and fast travel has arrived, because in just a space of forty-fiv- e minutes, we visited many lands and heard beautiful music and songs, and saw lovely dances all performed by our opvn seventh and eighth graders. Thank you seventh and eighth graders, and a special thanks to Mrs. 10es, we really loved it! .Students at North If you feel that you have potential abilities and special talents that no one has noticed yep, just sit tight; dont get discouraged; Mrs. Miles Igrill discover you. She is forever searching out the unnoticed and the deserving. She is so very sweet' and so; very fair. Every student at North is a favorite of hersL : Happy Birthday RICHARD ASHBY, KENNETH STRONG and DALE SMITH! Richard, you really are getting;, good In band. A born musician Id say. Yep I bom with drums in your ears See ya next week I EXTRA! Santas little elves Guy Barber, Steven Broadbent and Andrea Halls, sneaked out of class to decorate the Christmas tree. Most of us believe in Santa Claus, especially those three. All I want for Christmas is to get out of classes, too An-tho- (Com-plhnen- ta 1 1 - ... per-usu- ! - , Farmington City councilman have set Wednesday for a pub-li- e hearing on the proposed of Farmington city budget OK, 430, according to Franklin R, Richards, city recorder. The proposed $08,430 com0 of pares to 1958i figure disburse-ments. for receipts and A transfer of funds of $3,500 is Included in the budg$53,-24- et. $3,300 for 1959. Garbage collection and disposal estimated coats show a marked increase resulting from a new collection system, Mr. Richards said. The hearing will he held at 7:30 p.m. in the city building. Auxiliary gives Veteran program The Clearfield Clearfield American Auxiliary Legion furnished a program and re- freshments for the patients at the Veterans Hospital at Fort Douglas, December 1, at 7;80 p.m. The program was arranged by Gladys Pounds, rehabilitation chairman, and included two hula dances by Pat Stoddard, a pantomime by Renee Rear!,' Attending from tho Clearfield Post- were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pounds, Mrs. Violet Henry, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Rasmussen, and Mrs. Mina Stoddard. 'COMPLET- E- Cat-mu- ll, by Mery Christiansen. & doing lf- THE BEST IN INSURANCE . you NEED WE HAVE ' ANv nND StorC Gasolint - SWIFT'S PREMIUM BUTTERBALL IW mm Smith Bldg; Half or Shank Half - Tenderized Per Pound SWIFTS PREMIUM ROASTING LONG ISLAND 65 Large, Colored Per Pound NAVEL hole SWIFT8 PREMIUM Chickens - W Small WJioie Swift's Bulk - 130 Large Ducklings 3 to , 12 to 16 lbs. -- Per tb. 57( PARTY CUT PORK ROAST BONELESS DEFATTED NO WASTE Per Pound . I Pounds Per Pound Size GYG Club Mrs. Opal Kiel-se- n Kaysville swill entertain the member ofthe GYG Club at her home Wednesday evening for tho annual Christmas party. . Exhausted Rooetera The Exhauited Kaysville Rooster Club and their wives will hold a Christmas dinner and party Friday evening at the- Serv Us Drug in Bountiful Literary Club Mrs. C a t h r y n Kaysville Welling will entertain the Literary Club for their Christmas luncheon Wedneaday at her home, Mrs. Beth Dredge and Mrs. Margene Hill are assisting hostesses. Layton City councilmen, city and their partners gathered together for a Christmas party Monday tvening at such tho city building. employees kfri. Chris Hanney and Park. They took movies of from a highlights as Hoover Dam, on Blaiao Just returned cot- vacation 4e Las Vegas, Phoenix, ton fields, and organs, date and grapefruit groves. They also visTuscon, and Mexico. They came ited the alligator farm in Phoehome by way of '2ou National nix. . ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO HILL " FIELD Fruit Heights By Mrs. Norma Preece Fruit Heights Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heaton, Palo Alto, Calif., will arrive this weekend to spend Christmas and the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton, and her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. Lynn Bennion in Salt Lake City. Georg Lake Shore Motor Coach Linos, Inc. H EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 3 8, 1958 LY.: Salt Lake North Salt Lake Bountiful Centerville Farmington Kaysville Layton Hill Field ss 6:15 a.m. 6:26 6:34 6 :38 6:46 5 and Saturday. Mrs. Elsie Heaton we guest at the Ogden Branch of AAUW for their annual Christmas tea in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graff, George, will be spending Christmas holidays with her Mr. end sister-in-laand Mrs. William Heaton. St. 3 the 33 brother 5 53 6:54 6:59 Talbot attended the Horticulture convention at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Friday S Lv.: Hill Field 4:10 p.m. 5 4:15 Layton E 4:20 Kaysville 4 :29 Farmington Centerville 4 :37 5 Bountiful 4 :42 North Salt Lake 4:49 Salt Lake ...... ...... ........M.......M....H...5 . 0 o 5 3 3 Streets BUSES RUN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ONLY H 13 Denier 31 GAUGE AFB to fill jobs at GS-- 4 and 5 levels with salaries ranging from $3,850 to $4,490 per year. Positions involve general eft gineering draftsman duties. Openings are available in sv eral organizations, offering applicants a choice as to whera they will work. Qualifications vary for grads applied for, starting with a minimum of three years of may GIFT NYLONS Seamless NYLONS KAYCREST4 Fancy Cutter Regular 98c - - STURDY Trio 24'' 79 Tom House Our Prlct T.V. TIME LOW & 49 19 Pint CALIFORNIA MTES JIFFY O 40 oz. Pack BISCUIT MIX esmsaBmmmmmm . 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Included on the program was Joyce reading; Louise Sedgwick, reading; piano number and a reading by Don Garner, SunTo err is human but when set a vocal trio consisting of the eraser beLouise Broadbent, Donna Sedg- you wear-ou- t wick, and Leone Blair, accom- fore the pencil, youre over were reported for most departments, including of- panied ficials salaries. Rates have been upped from $2,788 for 1958 to Increases meeting Christmas party Layton News Mr. and RS Gifts were exchanged and Christmas pudding served by the presidency. .HAWAIIAN TU Cana GOLD No. 211 Size C PINEAPPLE - Cans for $ 3 CnmhotL. Chunk, Tidbits DEW DROP Tall Cans BIGt'IS 49 .... 2fa49 AllGreen .Asparagus - lbs. SPRAY 12 oz. 4 frj Jars Pickle Assortment LYONS RADIANT 4loin Pound FRUIT CAKE |