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Show r t 'Z September rz, i960 11 Pag The First Baptist Community Church is having a Back to School banquet at American Legion Hall in Layton on Sept IT, at 6:80 p.m. Dr. Allen Drash will be the guest speaker. He wQl (peak on Gods Purpose for the Universe as related to tha spiritual, intellectual, end physical growth of man. Dr. Drash is a member of the FBCC and has just recently moved to Layton with his wife Anne and on Jim. Having just completed a three-yeResidency m Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins Dr. Hospital In Baltimore, Drash has been assigned as the Pediatrician at Hill Air force Baas as a Captain in the Air VALUE FEATURES UNMATCHED INCLUDED IN LOW UNIT COST i, bMinnt with Mtald antrasea Kilfhen built-i- n InciufU orra nd Six lcolor coordinated rooms wUk 1H til pan-ma- o style batha Spacloo L shaped living and dining room f " ' Carport Lot leveled ready tA plant n Completely guaranteed ' to exceed conventional standard and recommendations. SiiuIom Church plans banquet as back to school night mil '-- ar inaolated-eonatraetlo- Officers selected for 3 Girls Trio of First Baptist Church of Ogden will also bring special music. Paul Stevens will be the Master of Ceremonies. A full course dinner will be served and the hall will be decorated with all the school colors in Davis County. The price of admission will be fifty cents per person. The newly elected officers of the high school department will be installed. Dennis Dinger was elected president, Nancy Henley, vice president; Eric Darr as treasurer, Paul Stevens as sec- retary. On Sunday afternoon at 2.30 the Utah State BYF rally will be held at Gilead Baptist Force. Church in Salt Lake. All the Rev. Mr. Paul Winkler of people who plan to atyoung Idaho will lead the tend should Shoabone, meet at the Legion inging and sing a solo. The Hall at 1 p m OPEN DAILY 2 p.m. Till DARK Modern Homo Builders 415 W. 2400 N., SUNSET Turn west on 2500 North in Sunset and follow signs. TA Trinity Lutheran Missionary Women League meets 41 The Trinity Luth- Layton eran Womens Missionary ita September League held Full Gospel Eaat of atop light in Sunset Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Young peoples service, 6. SO meeting Friday evening at the pm. Church parsonage, Golden AveEvangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. nue. Open and closing devotions were lead by Mrs. William Loe, the Leagues worship board chairman. A Bible study on the Book of James was conducted by Mrs. Kenneth Fahnke. Following the business por tion of the meeting, a refreshment plate was served by Mrs William Robbins and Mrs. Dale Phillips, hostesses. Those attending in addition to the ones mentioned above were Mrs. Conrad Loe, Miss Alma Sinke, Mrs. Fritz Aarfor, Mrs. Lu Stockham, Mn. Lillian Frank, Mrs. Robert Henry, Mrs. Willis Knaak, Mrs. Willard Erickson, Mrs. Marley Green, Mrs. Arby Wigness, Mrs Eugene Boom and Pastor and Mrs Special CARPET Krugler 7 30 p.m., Pray- Wednesday, er and Bible study. We invite you to attend all our services. Davis High Future of America Club their first meeting (FTA) September 15, after school. This was an orientation mee ting where the new officers were elected and the years activities were planned The new officers are, for the girls club, Janet Holbrook, president; Anita Sanders, vice president; and Lois Johnson, secretary. The officers for the boya club, the Bachelors, are David Barber, president, Bert Ninalga, vice president, and Brent Thomassen, secretary The girls and boys hae their meetings separately except when there is a party, a special speaker, or they go on a field tnp. The advisor for the boys is Mr. Dee S. Burningham and Mr. Earl Grossen will advise club a person must attend 7.Ve of the meetirgs and be a student in good standing. The members receive points for attending meetings and field trips, and for participating in the FTA assembly and student government dav When the required fifty points has been obtained the member is entitled to an FTA pin Many outstanding speakers and films will be presented to this year's club. Trends In education and scholarships for future teachers will be discussed The largest Future Teachers of America Club in the United States has two hundred members. Mr Grossen is m hopes that the Davis High club can be one of the ten largest in the country Anyone wishing to join or wanting more infortha girls. mation can contact any of the To be a member of the FTA officers or advisors Tha Ttaeherg held First Southern Baptist Church i i at 10 am A program 1 30 p m Fourth Ward welfare dinner Welfare dinner for the Fourth Ward will be Friday, Sept 23 at the Stake House. Turkey with all the trimmings will be served at Many 6 30 A charge of 10 per family is being asked and all ward members are urged to attend. Patterns to Choose From Lesser Evil cried the irritated wife, "that woman next door has a hat just like my new one Now I suppose you want to buy another one, replied the resigned man Well, it would be cheaper than moving Oh Henry, Barlow Furniture Co. CLEARFIELD "Buy Low At Barlow's" the .1, 1 i ngi Clearfield sailor graduates as C i A' X Clearfield a. pie-sent- ns Iv their representatives who attended this conference bach local congregation will then decide upon a definite pledgt that is, the extent to which they will support tnc W hen all these p r o g i a m pledges of support are received by the District office, the final program will be prepaied and in accord with the to adopti tal pledges received COtJGRES o y r i Jl , IK Ik Ciass! 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Built by . . . STEPjHENSON 11 15-1- H. K. STEPHENSON Sold by Ru by 0 Brien a. Bedroom Brick CONSTRUCTION. Character Mission st Immediate Occupancy All Improvements Included Noveltv. Hawaiian, Episcopal T-fa- TRICED Pallet , -- TRAVEL FIIA Term. Instruction for Childten ) I St. Peters 60 to Personalized 11 tion Ogden Winner Ogden Chamber Commerce Window Display $211-1- e STYLES FOR FALL the present vear give up wine, vvonun and song Moti r F l ight S lit m in The Rev Carl Hillci, Execufm l'l yiais Hoi 1 never settle tive Secretarv of the Colorado District, presented a work pro- could cairy a tune gram for the District which for 11, This totaled 8090 01 is the amount needed to carry on the work of the Colorado District within Colorado, New, 435 South Mam St , Clearfield Mexico, and L tah, and is over and above the '21 million need- The Rev. Walter E. Neary ed bv the parent body for its Holy Communion and Family world wide Worship services, Sunday, The proposed program was Ml a m y'ti 9 0 n t adopted at this conference is Since m the I utheran Church is the individual congregations! V Iv,! , are supreme and cannot he told whit to do In the District or y l'nod, the program will be VV to the local congrtga-t- n Preaching servue, 7 pm Call TA for informa-- i or COLONIAL duiing a meeting of that 4 lie lohodv early in Oetohti cal congiegation will then decide upon Mie amount of its pledge to suppoi t this piogi im lm this prisent Veir the loe il oiigi t gation pledged over fit the suppoit nl the woik of -t Sv nod K t and ti C Clearfield Sunday School, 10 20 a m GI No Honey Down lav Tnnitv Iutheian (huuh r 800 N. and L S. Highway 91 2-- 4 FEATURING NEW president of the I oh ia lu and Pastor of imminucl recruit Lutheran Church, C o o i a o Spnngr, led the opening menSan llii go, C a f (F HI tion m which he emph i in lie mu- - h Hoppe, son of Mi hut as our that main purpose and Mis Ivan P Hoppe if m tting u to serve God an to W t learfield, gi illum 72 aid our fellow men Pie ldcnt ed fr m recruit training ug with the Ave 202 West Golden Fnge challenged gioup the Naval Training ( inat the question, What woik piu Rev. Donald Craig, pastor San Diego, Calif ti gram would vou ad pt in the 37 Telephone The giaduation exeri - i -the Lord of Jesus presenu Sunday Services muhiig the end of nine veth-c- f Christ? 9 45 am 'hoot c imp, included a full School, Sunday In the following session- - the trade and review btfore classes for all ages. diess leader were told that the pat- militarvp offmals and civilian Worship service, 11 am. ent bodj, The Lutheran Church Christs Ambassadors (youth Missouri Synod, had adopted dignitaries In nine weeks of instruction, group) 6 30 p m with Ethel a program for the vear rail McMillin, president the riw ueruit is developtd for an calls which evpendituie into a Navy Bluejacket, readv Evangelistic services, 7 Mi of $21,04(,0t(i The Rev R foi duty with the fleet p m St of Missoun, Louis, Muhly W ednesday who presented this program of Doeti i 'We can add at V i t action for l'Ol, said that this 5 a lu om increase ye us to voui life if vi u repiesents Baptist Mission Hew Klesel Avenue. Ogden Wigness will present s Distnct and Synod to the local congregation, Arby i will be presented including a book review by Dora Mae Goodfellow, Bountiful, and vocal numbers by Mrs. Delene Bowman. Luncheon will be served following the program Relief Society leadership First leadership meeting of the Davis Stake Relief Society is scheduled for Friday, Sept 23, at the Stake House to begin at Herrods i Assembly Church News of God Church Kaysville The Third Ward Relief Society will hold its opening social of the current year on September 27 beginning f't. at church fiscal conferen e hurch fiscal conference Chuuh-Missou- School Bus Shopping Service Central Park School FRKI Writ Im new UAVU GUIDE llitl" Una met.lt from eoeit to coat, Impected end eppreved by i ef Motor Hetel. foi1' Finer Furniture Fashions Lutheran layman attends Stanley Swanson, pastor Heb. 9 27. It is appointed Arby E W igness of Trinity unto men once to die but after Lutheran Church in Layton, has this ludgment just returned from Denver where he attended the 4 iscal Conference of the Coloiado District of The Luther in Svnod The tw d ly tht meeting was attended chairmen and lcadeis it tie congregations which e mpise ths Colorado Distiiet A h M. S. Riley, pastor Wigness is an elder of the lu Sunday meetings are held in cal congregation and damn n Layton City Hall. of the Finance lomraittu Sunday School, 10 a m In keeping with the gum d 11 am Worship service, theme of the conferei u Training union, 7pm What Wilt Thou Have 7b to Worship service, 8pm the Rev Waltu part-tim- e Ask your builder obour Oold Medallion Tefal tletfrlt Hama. H I Kaysville City. He wae married in the Sail Lake Temple on June 16, 1916, to Sarah Emily Maylin. She died in Ogden on December 16 1947. At the time of hie death he was a member of the Kay ville Second LDS Ward. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs Frank (Ruth) Brown, Kaysville; four grandchildren two half brothers, Tobe Ball, Green River, Wyo., and Ed Ball Riverside, Calif.; three hslf sis tersj Mrs. DeNiece Tibbetts Ogden; Mrs. Ada Shaw, Ogden Mrs. Lucy Phillips, Salt Lak City Funeral services for Thomas Anderson, 77, Kaysville, who died Monday, will be conducted Friday, Sept. 23, at 1 p.m. in the Kaysville Second Ward Chapel. He was born Feb 2(1, 1883, in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, a son of William and Elizabeth Carter Ball Anderson When hs was six years old, his family moved to Utah, making their home in Syracuse Hnd Layton. He had been a resident of Kays-wll- e for the past 3(1 ytars, during which time he had been a farmer and served as custodian of Davis High School for jwen- - Future Teachers Assn He retired to 19SL He elso worked held Friday , Do, Kaysville Ttipmas Anderson services to be ty years. UTAH POWER A UGHT , totmLelectric home) CCv |