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Show . Page 2 Jan.i5rl959 The REFLEX Trinity Lutheran J Church .Kaysville Church News S88 Golden Avenue Layton, 'Utah Reverend D. W. Balster Phone Kaysville 1123 Cancer film on program of-th- W V ? . j $ t V, J A a-- Will Speak Sunday .Evening the Fifth Ward i At. AFS KSL-T- Elder Darrel R. Twede . . to serve Finnish Misaion. SacSpecial interest speakers at Sunday The Lutheran W.30 a.m. rament meeting Sunday, January 3ft, will be Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hour" over KLO and KALL Darley, Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Darley were in charge of the radio. Joseph Smith borne at Palmyra, New York, until released 8.4'i a.m. Sunday School and . Bible classes for all age levels. Adult Topic: Our SubstKaysville A genealogy work shop will begin Thursdav, itute. January 15, at 7:30 p. m. for interested members of the Fifth ll:oo a.m. WORSHIP SERWard. The group will meet weekly at the home of Mrs. Carol VICE FOR ALL. A Guide for Collett who will be ths instructor. The course will run for 11 Sermon: Christian Living Epheweeks. Any Fifth ward member interested in attending is corsians 6:15 and 16; and 1 dially invited. By Carolyn Barlow Foreign trip Applicants include Julia Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons, Layton; Margaret Whitesides, daughter of ing at nearby colleges and has spent two years in the nns-sionary field for the Church of of Latter-daChrist Jesus Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. White-sideSaints,' He also' has had exLayton; Judy Miller, perience in music through playdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane ing for high school and col(. Miller, Farmington; Edward lege dance bands. Massey, son of Mr. and Mrs. His desiies are to teach shortWilliam E. Massey, Clearfield; hand, typing, or bookkeeping in and Justin Barton, son of Mr. a community about the size of and Mrs. Dale.L. Barton, Kaysyille. , Darrel Twede Genealogy Workshop Slated Called to LDS Finnish field West Point Elder Darrel R. Twede has accepted a call to Two other language students, 7:30 p.m. Adult Information serve an LDS mission, with Nancy Adams, daughter of Mr. Dans 100$ Drive, Group, Kaysville James Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Einil headquarters at Helsinki, Fin- and Mrs. John V. Adams, Lay-toLayton: . Woodward and William Ramage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas land. and Carol Adams, daughRamage, .were ordained as Priests last Sunday. at Sacrament Monday Elder Twede. is' a member of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Diamond 6:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop meeting In the Fifth Ward. the West Point Ward where R. Adams, applied for the 60 meets. he has been active in Church A.F.S. school program to New Taeeday Basketball leagues, dancing and Zealand. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School dramatics. Teacher Training, Families may now apply for Hs is also a professional Kaysville Mr. Mary Thorson was sustained as first counan exchange student having Wednesday selor in the Sixth Ward Primary during Sacrament services 7:30 p.m. Adult information dancer and teaches classes in live with them next year. Ap-- , Sunday. She had been acting second counselor which position group meets at the church. Ogden. His parents are M t. plications should be turned into has been assumed by Mrs. Alice Reitz. Always a friendly welcome and Mrs. Hugh R. Twede, West High School. Mrs. Anita Tanner was released as first counselor. here. Point. Corinthians Ordained Priests 10:31. n; llamed Primary counselor Daddy Date Night Friday Date was held Darrel is a graduate of Kaysville Daddy last kriday at the night rock chapel for 27 girls and their fathers by the Second Ward Homebuilder group. Class leaders are Mrs. Dorothy Egginton, Mrs. La Dean Schofield and Mrs. Carol Duckworth. Kitchen Karnivals slated For ward MIA of Davis The Kitchen Nedia Green, Kaysville Third Farmington Karnival for Davis Stake will and Mrs. Lists Elliott, Kaysbe held for Mia Maids and Ex- ville Fifth. Mrs. Alena Sesplorers Monday, January 19, sions, Farmington, is Davis in wards in tha stake. The eve- Stake Mi Maid leader and ning will be spent in dancing Arthur Lefferth of Centerville nnder the direction of dance di- is stake leader for Explorers. Centerville First Ward will rectors; playing games directed by sports directors; and in be host to North Farmington eating good foods prepared by and Kaysvillt First; Farming-to- n ths wards on the spot in the First will host the Kayskitchens. ville Second and Centerville Food prises will be given at Second; Kaysville Third will ths Karnivals to wards with the act as hosts in ths Kaysville Ward with Centerlargest attendance, showing tha First-Sixt- h most enthusiasm and displaying ville Third and Kaysvills Sixth tha best decorations. as guests. Kaysville Fifth will Chairman at ths Karnivals tie hosts to Farmington Second Include Mrs. Lash Tingey, Cen- and Kaysville Fourth in the terville First; Mrs. Loletta rock chapel. Steed, Farmington First; Mrs. Central team Enthusiastic hiteside by Margaret The Utah State University orchestra, conducted by Dr. Andrew Gslloes, gave a music assembly for Davis High students Davis High students ap- plauded warmly in appreciation of the program which brought two encores for their enjoyment. The numbers played by tha ,USU orchestra were three exfrom the LArlesien cerpt Somewhere Suite by Bizet, Over the Rainbow, two Gavottes by Bach, Air for G String by Bach, afid Blue Tango by Le Roy Anderson. Basketball schedule announced program Kaysville i for Musical assembly given for students Student,: teaching Five students Thomas 'N. Davis of Kays X ville is student teaching at Da- last Friday, January 9. The membership of approxivis High for the next four By Susan Scoffield week in shorthand, type, and mately 50 musicians is made up Five Davis juniors are vying of university students and local seminary classes. 4 for the honor of being chosen in the Cache Valley area. He has attended Weber Col- people to represent the United States Dr. (ialloes stated that Dain the American Field Service lege and Brigham Young Univis Htgh was the first place the Program for the 3959 summer. versity and is now working on orchestra has performed outApplications have been sent to his certificate in toaching in side of the Cache Valley area. New York where final deci- the business fields. will b,e made as to the sion Since his. graduation from H.ivis students who will live in Weber High School in 195.1, he a foreign country this summer. has spent four years in tram- ' o television I Vie ;,V Thursday Kaysville An outstanding program has been arranged 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Christian work for TVard Relief Fourth Society by tha officers Instruction lor young people in tha 7th and bth day on Wednesday, January 31, beginning at 30 a. in. at the grades. rock chapel. 8:oo p.m.V- - Church Council A film on cancer will be shown and there w ill be a doctor s MeetingA and nurso In attendance to answer any pertinent questions. Friday' 7 So p.m. The Lutheran Mr. Karma Swindle, home Demonstration Agent for DaWomen's Missionary League ria County, will show proper fitting of pstterns and foundation will meet at 421 Sequoia garments and offer help on sewing problems. Drive, Sunset. c Hot lunch will be served to tho members. Mothers asked to bring a small sack lunch .fo their own children and Saturday This Is The Life 4:30 p.m. baby sitters will b available. over ; s son; speaker, Darrell Dalton;1 High School. He completed trumpet solo, Lynn Niederhaus-er- , active Reserve asLima a Shauna by accompanied ths U.S. Army, 'Lynn Bennett; response, Miwith signment spending this time at Fort Ord, ssionary; remarks, father of misand Fort Chaffee, sionary ; remarks, Bishop Loy California Arkansas. F. Blake, closing song, 65 Church Street, Layton Cod Be With You Phone Kaysville (71 Hs has since completed two F ather Patrick J. Curtin, Pastor Weber Till We Meet Again; benedicat of schooling years Father Georg F. Helmich, tion, Noal Cook; organ postlude, College. Assistant On Sunday evening, Jan. 18, Susie King. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, at T Elder Twede enters the misp.m. the following program Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday sion home on Monday, Jan. IB will be held in ths West Point Mass will be at 7:30 a.m. Ward Chapel in Elder Twedts and w.U depait by plana the Sunday Susie end of next week for his new a.m Holy Communion honor, organ prelude, for St. Rose of Lima Altar King; opening song, congrega- experience. Masses will be tion, Tha Lord Is My Light"; Society. lu.-oajn. and 11:30 a.m. Invocation, Richard Craythornc; Th; reverrl million used in the construction Sacrament song, congregation, Tuesday 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Religious The Lord Is My Shepherd. of the Navys newest aircraft USS independence, instruction desses will be A speaker will bs Odell Steven- would form a pathway So Inches held for all Catholie chilson; organ solo, Lowlabell Ole- - wide extending for 2,loo miles. dren, age 7 to 17. Jan. Id Lay ton Basketball is j domi21 Cenworld at the sports nating 23 of time this year. Davis tral On Friday, January lit, the 2ft basketball teams will swing into 30 the ninth when full action grade travels to North Davis for their Feb. 4 On January first league game. 6 j:t, the eighth and seventh io will play host to giade teams 12 North Davis. All athletic contests arf played with North Da- y Ninth Grad Central at North South at Central North at South Central, Bye. North at Central Central at South South at North Central By North at Central Central at Souther South at North Central Bye is Central at North and South Davis. The 20 South at Central coaches are Me. Kent Murdock, 27 North at South Mr. Davis is the son of Thom- ninth grade; Mr. Noble Fish-buiCentral bye Mr. and as N. Davis, (lean ol hoys at Jay grade; eighth Man-seventh ' Cullimore, School. grade. Davis High Eighth and Seventh Grad agers are Russell Ence, Stan Jan. 23 North at Central Moon, and Ronald Ashbaker. 30 South at North About 10,, "00 meals a day will Central Bye basketball sched-- I The 1958-5he served to the crew of 3, 500, ule for the three teams was Feb. fi Central at South aboard the Navy's newest 20 South at Central announced Wednesday, Jan. 7. ton giant aircraft carrier 27 Central at North The schedule is as follows: USS Independence. -- vis 9 00,-00- llaysuille Theatre Da-vi- Saint Rose of Catholic Church By Mck Rose 1 .phone Kaysville, Utah Show Starts 7:30 100 ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. 15, 16, 17 Liue-pr.n- carrier WANT MORE? Save now on towels, curtamdwring Penney bedding , Episcopal Mission Elementary School Main, Clearfield Phone TA or Kay. 871-Th Reverend J. E. MacGlnnla Thursday Th Junior 0 p.m. Choir meet at 6 Birch Circle, Clearfield. Sunday 3 a.m. Church School and Family Wor ship Service. Holy Communion and Baptism. Flowers for tha Altar may be given in memory or as a Thank Offering. Tuesday 8:00 p.m, Th Mary Martha Guild will meet at 6 Birch Circle, Clearfield. Clearfield 4.13 S. Wins 2 games 7:00-8:3- Marilyn Watson Layton Ths team of Central Davis Junior High School has been victorious in two of the three games they played over the Christmas holidays. Their first game was with Central Junior High of pgden. The Ogdenites were defeated by n score of: Central Davis 6$ points and Central Ogden By S9. 4 ' jC 0:15-10.1- i i 'J? . v -- i 's 4 - -- '' C O-5 I ' the BIG SHOTS " LJ v' , '4 iyv si Bowery Bovs 4 , ' h. 1 es 'W Chsnillc Sprcai: -- vjTwtrr CLEMENTS m LANSING wtiwiim HEW LOW PRICES DURifki JANUARY WHITE GOODS i Save On Muslin Nation-wid- e i Solid I58 72x108 81x99 Twin Fitted Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., cotton chenille, Machine fringe. color, without I Compare: Strong staple cotton in a firm, .balanced weave (no weak spots here!) 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In Salt Lake County, as elsew here throughout ths State, tha United States Brewers Foundation is constantly at work to assure the maintenance of clean, wholesome gathering spots whers beer and ale can be enjoyed. BEER end on huhtsH try - . 'Cenfr of ...and thi heats 4j r earriar loaded it ' y 84-b- e? yS : The Seventh Ward of the X,DS Church walked sway with ths soors of 49 to Central's ST. Ths Mat gams of the holiTh Navy's newest floating days was held in Central Ogdens gymnasium. Ths score for airbase, tha aircraft this game wee Central Davis USS Independence, is equipped with a modern 4 and Central Ogden 30. hospital and a dental department with The Navys newest heavy th latest equipment weight, the aircraft o a r r i e r USS Independence, Th contains Navy's newest aircraft more than 1,500 compartments carrier, USS Independence, conand has more than 2,300 tains 380 miles of piping and 200 mile of electric cable. 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