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Show REFLEX-LEADE- FARMINGTON NEWS CHURCHES KAYSVILLE tht EldOn L. Nielsen family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, former residents of Farmington. One of their eight childrens had measles, preventing their attendance at th family Christmaa .party. Flowing the dinner, gift among the were distributed many adulte and grandchildren of the Christensen family. Earlier in the day, the Fishers entertained Mrs. Fisher's parents at a brunch held at their home in Farmington, Holiday guests . Mrs. Earl Spencer and Mr. ( dren: Mr. and Mrs. Ned L. Jen- By Ellen Fisher will be a special ladies sen, Val Verda, and their flvs night, when the 'members of children; Mr, and Mrs, Abram Lions Club H. Bywater, Val Verda, and in'llavis Stake are tbs Farmington Kaysville All the young people bring their partners to the an- their four' children; Mr. and special meeting Sunday; January 8, at nual "Holidays party on Mon- Mrs. Omen R. Christensen, Jr asked to attend Salt Lake City, and their lour Jan. 4th. the Davis Stake House at 7 p.m. The assembled youths day, The party la scheduled for children;, Mr. and Mrs.C. Ned PresiChurch LDS broadcast by will hear a special radio 7:30 p.m. in the large dining Christensen, Layton, and their Blood room of the Hillside House in son; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph dent David 0. McKay, Davis Stake President Alan Farmington. Favors will be K. "Christensen, Provid e.n c e, urges all the young people to attend. given to all the ladles in at- Utah, and their five children. tendance. The dinner will be The only family missing from RELIEF SOCIETY MEET followed by an evening of danc- the annual for the new was First meeting of the year Ksysville ing. Second Ward Belief Society will be Tuesday,' January 5, Attend anniversary celebration at 10 a.m. It will be a teachers' report meeting and the On Saturday, Pec. 20, the It Special youth program Arthur J. Thuraton family, Farmington, left for Wells, Nevada. There, they visited with the parents of Mr. Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurston, who celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary on Sunday. The Arthur Thurstons returned to Farmington, Sunday theology lesson will be given, according to Mrs. Ardelta Cioward, president of the organization. BAPTISMAL SERVICES Davis Stake Baptismal services will be Ksysville held Saturday, January 2, at 7:80 p.m. at the Davis Stake " House.' s ( evening. NEW ORGANIST IN THIRD WARD Christmas visitors been sustained Kaysville Mrs. Barbara Heaton has There were many former resMfs. Maras ward organist for the Third Ward, replacing idents of Farmington, who came home to spend a white' cia Mansell, according to Bishop Richard C, Bowman. Christmas with their folks. RABBIT HUNT The Richard Mannings were famKaysville Teachers of the Priesthood Quorum in the one of these home-boun- d ilies who the Clyde Third Ward under the direction of Ira Egbert and Elmer H. Wilcox surprised family when they Lewis spent Saturday at Snowville rabbit hunting. arrived late Christmas Eve at Priests went on a rabbit hunt, also at Snowville, the Mon- day with Bishop Richard Bowman and Ron McCormick. t . v cerned about nervous tension . . . and just one serving of pork will provide 68.7 per cent of the recommended daily allowance of thiamine for the average man. Pork is an excellent source of protein, the nutrient eveiyone is most interested in today. Now we know that pork as it is produced and consumed today has 22 per cent more protein than was previously thought . . . protein that is of the high quality essential to Uie people of all ages. conscious? Its good . Calories news that todays pork is low in calories . . . thanks to modem production and consumption practices, One serving of pork gfves an average of 240 calories , . . thats only 8 per cent of the calorie intake for a man. That same serving of pork gives him 40 per cent of his daily protein needs. note The significant coming out of the style show of meat cuts these days Is the new a lean trim look. look in pork Pork has been brought up to date to modem tastes and needs, acLiveNational cording to the stock and Meat Board. . Extension Nutritionist Eina Miller tells us on average serving of pork f3'i ounces) will provide an adult man with 40 per cent of his daily protein needs, 69 per cent of his thiamine (vitamin requirements, as well as sufficient amounts of other vitamins and minerals (especially Iron) and less than 8 per cent of his daily calorie intake. These figures' are based on the dally allowances of nutrients recommended by the National Research Council. . Pork is the best source of thiamine, the B vitamin that is so essential to healthy nerves. In this age of pressure, people are con fashion ... B-- li Mrs. Man- Clifford Manning, North Salt Lake, formerly Farmington residents, came from Burbank, California. They brought their three children, Wendy, Michael and Susan, with them for their Christmas' visit. Because of the Mannings surprise visit, the rest of the Wilcox family gathered at their parents home in the south of Farmington. Christmas dinner was served to 24 guests by Mrs. Wilcox. Out of town guests included LuGean and Russel Walpole, Midway, Utah, and their five children and Mr. and Mr. Harlow Wilcox, Sandy, Utah and Try some pork-go- od, Nutritious and low caloried r Wilcox home. ning Is the former Dorell Wilcox. She and her husband, Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Page IS tertained during her stay, by friends many of the teen-ag- e visahe" has made on previous its to Farmington, . theis Special Fireside" meeting a A fireside will 1 held Sunday, Jan. 3, following Sac- rament meeting for all young people hi the Farmington LDS Wards. Their speaker will be LDS President David 0. McKay. Tie will talk to this and many other gfoups who Will be meeting at the same "time, over a closed television circuit. JANUARY HOMER'S STRETCHES DOLLARS WITH THEIR 4 START YOUR NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT BIGGER AND BETTER FOOD SAVINGS. REALLY WITH DON'T MISS THE WID FOR EXTRA VALUES. ASSORTMENT GOODS WHITE OF O 11 SALE AT HOMER'S! iSftw year's Breakfast specials their four children. Attend Christmas gatherlnk According to their family tradition, the Etsil R. Fisher family attended a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Christensen,' Val Verda, on Christmas night. A buffet dinner, wfth goose as the main course, was served to 87 members of the family. Guests included, besides the Fishers and their four chil well-bein- g 50 lbs BREAD JUST. WHAT YOU HAVE. BEEN WAITING FOR n December 31, 1959 R have hacf five guests at their home in Farmington during liig of the, New Year will be ' They art the Alvin sponsored by the Farmington Briggs family from El Topta, Ffrst and Second wards beginWashington, former residents at 9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. of Farmington. Mrs. Briggs is ning 81. There will be, no admitthe "former Audrey Spencer. tance charged. The Brigge children, here with Teen-age- r visits their parents for a visit with their grandparents, are StanKathy Hamblin, The daughter of Richard Hamblin, ley," Connie and Corey, family will return to has been spending most of her Washington home after New, Christmas vsestion at the home Years Dsy. of her father in Farmington. , She will return to her home .In New Years dsnee Idaho this weekend in time to ' J A dance to celebrate the com- - start school. She has been en Flour lb. REG. 26c A- -l Reg. 4.19 Rnnyal Shortening Snowdrift 3 lb. $349 n Hwt 65 Shupe Williams RANCH FRESH - Holiday UNG. Mixed Tom & ;Ierry Candy dozen 2 4 Vi Mix Come Early lor Best Selection , . . Box Pancake WaffleMix $1.49 ..sioo MILK, lk gal. glass 59 Pt..:.. Qt: Coats Can 2'4 5 lb. Bag Box 49 m LONG and SHORT Ea. "V Unheard-of-Value- on All White Goods! White Sale effective thru Jan. s 15th Dresses ' Now Only v : : tip to $17.95 $9.99 1. $8.99 Up to $14.95 ..I -- L $499 Up to $10.95 . Limited Selection ot Others Broken Sizes .Up to $19.95 Value $5.00 y2 Oil Cocktail Dresses 10 Only v Clfifft Iv Ulill (iiiiiiiiii Sweaters . ... i i i 1 1 . y A Sports Wear Robes flt ' St Hats and Bags j ; A a - , ' r - r ' - V 4 f . ' "" V9 j off r- J The Charm Shoppe in KAYSVILLE r 1 Hr !ulpv 11 A Few Ample Parking Art a Monty Order Service Longer Shopping Hour Com plat Variety . ' , - - Clearfield THE ' -- MARKET (And HARDWARE One Dspcmpletejphoppinfj Center f Our Extra And of Tours SAX Green ' Stamp ' ALL VOUft NKBOS IN ON CONVINIVNT LOCATIO- N- |