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Show b Trinity Lutheran Maps schedule lights By Rev. Emil Krugler Q'giis v SGilsQN Th Christmas ClMrfl11 was officially opened in Clearfield kit Friday evening when Charles White, superintendent of Public Works, turned on Christmas lights that hare been strung across the highway all through Clearfield, and around and on top of City Hall. The city employees will alyo decprate the swimming pool with some new lights properly engraved. This year there will only be one award given and competition is expected to run high for the plaque. Any resident who wishes to have their home judged in the contest should register with Clark Nielsen, by calling TA any day after 4 p.m. The deadline ia December 22 for registration, and the judging will be done which were purchased recent- Wednesday, Dec. 23, by Clarly. This will be reindeer and ence Stoker, Glen Wilbrdson, a sled and will be very attrac- and Bob Kay, and the award tive on the building. will be made that night. Santa Claus is schsdulsd to wake his first official visit to the city on Fridsy, December 19 at H p.m. He will make his The new Mrs. Paul Spenfirst appearance at the north cer Willard, formerly Hazel end of tho city, and parade Alene Sessions, has been down State Street in the dear-fiel- d firs truck, which will be widely entertained since her ' 27. driven by Firs Chief Elmo marriage on Nov. The couple were married Hodson. He will greet all the boys and girls of Clearfield in a lovely evening cerein Central park by a specially mony at the home of the lighted Christmas tree. He will bride's parents, Mr. and have treats for all the children, Mr& .Milton Sessions,' 137 and the bills will be footed by West State St, Farmington. the Clearfield - vqunteer fire- The is a son of bridegroom men and Hie Jayceea. Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. WilTlja Jayee.s art aba sponsor739' St, Oging ac lighting 'con.tpat. ior the lard,' : ' J5Y'12th ! den.' best lighted home in dear-fiel- d. There wiU.ba uq, regis- ' For her wedding, the bride tration fje and the home chose a white brocade aftjudged the best lighted and ernoon dress and carried a decorated Will receive a plaque, bridal bouquet. She was un ta - , ::,z , BIRTHS ..... rpCj i -- U an- Proudly Kaysville nouncing the arrival of a baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Goodson. She arrived Nov. 80 at the Dee Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. She has six brothers and sisters to welcome her. Proud and happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Brough. I) - r; i Mi ,: : t , . mf ' M r V j n ,1j ; V s, it Hr. t Popular bride entertained -- attended. Following the ceremony performed by George B. Dobson, LDS Bishop of the Farmington Second Ward, a dinner was hosted by the brides parents at their home. Dinner guests included the 28 members of the bridal couples immediate families. The newlyweds are making their home in Ogden, where the bridegroom is attending Weber College. The new Mrs. Willard is a former student of the Brigham Young University and Weber Cbllege. She is a graduate of Davis High School, where she served as news reporter for the News. She was also a member of girls pep club organization at the high school. parties have been held on December 3, hosted by Miss Norma Turner and Miss Colleen .Leonard; December 4, hosted by Mrs. Doris Rigby; December 7, hosted by Mrs. Nelda Monson, Mrs. Thelda Turner, Mrs. Lillian Dobson and Mrs. Alene Jones; December 8, hosted by Mrs. Fred Tidwell; December 9, hosted by Mrs. Wilda Des-ser- Pro-Schol- Post-nupti- , MEATS LOCKER and FREEZER SPECIALS Lb. 43c Grain Fed BEEF, whole or half Pork FREE With Every Beei Ordered Small LAMBS, whole 'or half .Lb, 39 c Lb. 25c Grain Fed PORK, whole or half All Meats Are Guaranteed 100 RETAIL SPECIALS POT ROASTS Lb. 39c ROASTS-JL25c b. PORK PORK CHOPS .Flaring into full princess panels, the skirt of cloud peau de soie was enhanced with appliques or French chantilly lace on nylon tulle. Elegantly cut rhinestones studded the appliques of the floor length skirt. scalSilver embroidered followed the lops pattern of the scalloped edge of her brides illusion veil. The finger-ti- p length veil fell gracefully from, a large, flat bow which formed a bandeau and was made of embroidered seed pearl on peau de soie. She carried a presentation bouquet of white chrysanthemums, spider backed by pink tulle and tied with gold streamers.' ' The bride was attended by SAUSAGE BEEF 4 Lbs. $1.03 LIVER 3 Lbs. $1.03 4 Lbs. $1.03 BEEF TONGUES Round 5 Lbs. $1.03 GLENNS SLICED Lb. STEAK LAMB CHOPS.. GROUND BEEF Lb. 55c Lb. 49c ....... ...3 Lbs. $1.03 PORK UVER.10 Lbs. $1.03 L Champion;' Ul S?T BSOUR$yJASJij W- - . .. t - I Tk t I- -' sheaths shot with gold threads and enchanced with lame cumberbunds wore pink bandeau similar-t- o the brides from which short pink veils fell iq soft gathers over their foreheads. The junior bride-mai- d was gowned similarly except for her skirt which was full and gathered at the gold FOR f J i If k j. li I 3 Lbs. $1.03 BACON LUNCH MEAT . ..3 Lbs. $1.03 PICNIC HAMS 4 Lbs. $1.09 Mrs. Rodger Watson and Miss Ann Baldwin, sisters of the bridegroom, and her two sisters, Miss Reta Lynn Our policy is satisfaction. If you like our. meat, tell your friends. If you don't, tell us! waistline. They carried small boupresentation quets made of a large white spider chrysanthemum surrounded by pink carnations an ers. psl-'- JXifv, - y - iss?r fe,; ; Chompio" jQourbon .-- Zi) f t s V The Champion of bourbon? Champion Bourbon excel in every quality that distinguishes fine bourbon. It is unchallenged in true h flavor, unrivaled in the mellow goodness Wrought by 8 long years of aging. And the palatable proof leu all that rare flavor come through. Enjoy s champions reward tonight! ' Available in Fifths and Pints AGED 8 ViAIS Ol- YEARS-SOUO- chcnleq STRAIGHT BOURBON MASH R STIAONT SOUISON tl WMISUY SCMtNIIV OUT. CO.. N. MOOS. i U You have a choice of nine j Hunting Equipment . DISCOUNT CASH LIBERAL TERMS SPECIAL! Xmas Lights BICYCLES. SCHWINN that more The bike j Priced 89c . , -- :As Low. As . .v Outdoor Sets ' v ' v ?' - - - ;9. - v- v'; '($2755 15-P- c. : people want and buy i W 'e 4 . i Shop for Dad . . . Shop and Compare. These Prices... TOOLS for "Do It Yourself Just pul an exterrslon felephme in color tmder the treo and youll see what we meal Enthusiasts Crosman Pellgun and Pistols $15.75 and up colon wall type, ideal for kitchens or. basements, and the desk style foryourden or bedsideu he ' To order, just ask your telephone serviceman (cr can our business office. , C. and Stop ' . Lnampton Jjourtton sour-mas- m stylea-t- WW&i arir Attention Sportsman! Fishing - mountain states telephone STEVES SPORTItlG GOODS ' . A .4 "1 X V, ii ',L' ' )urbon Standing in line as best man was Douglas Gilliam. Ushers were Ronald Parker, John Torkelsen and Ed Luckey. ' IPt gift telephones for Cliristmas ; and two ft rr f V1 stream- - Indoor Multipie Sets . Is J They line. BEEF HEARTS TBone RIB PORK s ... pink-tinte- SAT. ONLY .. PORK STEAK. STEAKS Club & BABY Center Cut , FRI. : V brocaded pink 1 CUSTOM KILLING AND CURING jr is For her daughters wedents entertained at a wed- ding reception, Mrs., Parker ding reception for the wore a pale rose satin brocouple. It was held at their caded ahehth. Mrs. B a home. was attired in a rose For the rec e p t i o n, the beige lce gown. Both wore bride wore an original gown corsageif,, of gardenias surof peau de soie, lace and rounded by pink carnations. tulle. Imported Carrying out the yhite, lace formed the long, pink and gold color theme, tapered sleeves and the yoke the bridal couple" stood bewhich was edged by a deep- fore a bank of ly rounded neckline of dain- white spider' .chrysanthety scallops. The fitted bod- mums, pink carnations and ice of cloud peau de soie re- gold sprayed foliage. Other peated the scallops of the bouquets of the pink tinted neckline at the lower yoke- iWWWWWWAW RETAIL AND WHOLESALE ... , Mrs. Roy D. Baldwin, for-- ! merly Miss Sharon Parker1 of Kaysville. The lovely brunette bride Is a daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Parker, 619 East 1st North, Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin A. Baldwin, 1180 S. 200 West, Bountiful. They werq married in a morning ceremony on Friday, November 20, at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ElRay Christiansen, president of the temple, performed the marriage. The ceremony was fol lowed by a wedding break- fast for close friends and relatives of the couple held at Harmon's Cafe and hosted by the bridegrooms par- et On Saturday evening, November 21, the brides par- i f 91 Parker A beautiful bride of the and Miss Susan Diane Park autumn season is the newer. The bridesmaids were ents. WAVW.W.V SYRACUSE lwh 'KIFOV.MITl .... Bride of Roy D. Baldwin al T Ay lor u Shawn ' a, 2,000 West, 700 South? of MEATS to get an article into our paper or even fp talk to one of the reporters. On Friday, November 2th, there was a dinner to which all of the members' were invited. Ham, chicken, and all the trimmings were served. What makes this dinner big new is that there was no charge for it; not even an offering was taken to defray the costs. This dinner was given by the congregation to acquaint the members with the fact that Trinity Lutheran is a congregation that is run by the members and for the members. The following officers presided and spoke on Various subjects: Ray Sienkiewicz, chairman of the NEWLYWEDS MR. AND MRS. ROY D. BALDWIN exchanged wedding vows in Teipple Ceremony in Salt Lake. BIG MEAT SALE AT HOUSE news 'from Trinity Lutheran Church, 288 Golden Ave., Lay-toThere should be after two weeks of being too busy even chrysanthemums and pink rosea graced the maiitle and table where the cake was placed. Miss Sharon Pag Assembly, the govern- Ing body of Lutheran congregaber Visit Committee; Ray tions, 18 members were elected Bean, treasurer; Wendell Por- to office for this coming year. Oswald ter, chairman of th Program They are: President Willis Committee; Knaak, Spicer; vice president, Richard chairman of the Building Com- Anderson; secretary, Robert mittee; Oswald Spicer, chair- Kleitches; board of Worship; man of the Cultivation Com- William Loe, Sr., Elder and mittee. These members pre- Chairman; Ashley Cole, assistsented the plans for Trinity ant; board of education WenLutheran for the year 1000. dell Porter, Elder and ChairOn Sunday, November 22nd, man; LeRoy Patton, assistant every family of the congrega- and Sunday School superintendtion was visited in their homes ent; board of eVangelsim Harand given an opportunity to old Bogness, Elder and Chairpledge their support to Christ, who died for all our sins, and man; David Hieb, assistant; to th work He has given us Boaid of stewardship Willie as a congregation. Even though Knaak, Elder and Chairman; no pressure of any kind was Conrad Loe and Howard Darr, Used, the members response assistants end trustees; board was almost lflO'p as close to of finance Arby Wlgness, Elperfect as one might expect. der and Chairman; Eugene Just to report one phase of the Boone, treasurer; W 1 1 1 i a r d pledges which were received, Erickson, financial secretary; the total pledged offering for Bernard Corky Nath, assistlfHtO more than doubled that ant financial secietary; board which was pledged for this of fellowship Floyd Griffis. Elder and Chairman; Lt. Robyear. At a recent meeting of the ert Henry, assistant. n. 1 1959 Voters Congregation; Arby Wlgness, chairman of the Every Mem- , This week there is a lot of I December 10, REFLEX-LEADE- R - I.- - .and BUILDING SUPPLY 499 SOUTH STATE , CLEARFIELD 4 I |