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Show A LDS bidden to Davis Stake admiral theatre CLEARFIELD Conference this TA ville. conference The two-da- y meetbegin with a missionary who Those :30. at ing Saturday should attend include Presidency and clerks, h i gh will HOW Kayville All member of the Fifth Ward are invited to the annual ward breakfast Saturday from 7 to 10 a.m. at the Stake House. Featured on the menu will be Uncle Floyds Famous buttermilk pancakes with all the trimmings. After the breakfast the Relief Society will have a bake sale. Lovely durable blankets and rugs will also be on sale. A benefit show For the Love of Mike is being sponsored by the Fifth Ward at the Kaysville Theater on Nov. 20 through 23. Tickets must be purchased ahead of show time to benefit the ward. Priesthood advancements Mark Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Billings, was advanced from deacon to teacher at Fifth Ward Priesthood meeting Sunday. Theodore John Laser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Laser, was ordained as a deacon in the Second Ward Priesthood meeting Sunday. Young Marrieds meet The young married MIA class of the Fourth Ward will meet Sunday, November 20, for a fireside meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brough. Received missionary call Michael Jarman, son of Mrs. Hana Jarman, has received his call to serve on an LDS Mission to the Cleat Lakes region. His farewell testimonial will be held Nov. 27 in the Second Ward chapel. members of the Melchizedek Aaronic Priesthood and all men who hold no priesthood. There will It general sessions Sunday at X0 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. with a MIA session Scheduled for 7 p.m. in the evening. Several thousand Kaysville faithful member of Davi Stale are expected to attend quarterly conference on November 19 and 20 at the Stake House in Kays- Thurs. FrL, Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. November 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. 22 Ward breakfast Saturday week-en- d Funeral held Stake Friday for Mrs Annie Moore and counselors, ward clerks, Melchizedek Priesthood quorum presidencies. Funeral services Kaysville At 8 p.m. there will be a gen-e- i held Friday at 1 p.m. in were i n for e me t g al priesthood the Fourth LDS Ward chapel for Mrs. Alice (Annie) Moore, 68, who died Tuesday at her home of a heart condition. She was born April 12, 1892, in Layton. On December 1, 1911, she married Lloyd Edgar Mcore In Ogden. He died September 16 of this year in Kaysville. She lived in Layton until moving to Kaysville in 1929 where she was a member of the Fourth Ward and active in the Relief bishops council, Farewell meeting Sunday to honor Miss Joan Brown Society. Hanks Survivors include four daughD. ters Mrs. Mary Alice Duncan, Mrs Victor (Ila) Sanders, both of Kaysville: Mrs, George (Vera) Roundy, Ogden, Mrs George (Elva Bagshaw, Salt Lake City; Kldor Mai ion D. Hanks, mem- 17 grandchildren, 19 bei of the First Council of Sev is entv in the LDS Chuich, Bishop Clarence Watprtall scheduled to speak at the conducted the funetal services x at Prelude and postlude Thanksgiving Assembly Friday on November High was MarMis music played by Ider Hanks, a young, forcegaret Hubbard and Robert Johnful speaker, spoke at Davis son offered the family prayer. and Wallace F. Allen gave the invo- High in lll'is. His speeches s have made many friends cation. Musical selections includhool ed two numbers by a ladies fm him at the si the Tiavcling throughout Lind-of Barbara trio composed to sorva Brown Miss Joan "mid counseling and speaking Merlene Merrill and Valene ley, in England -Sullivan Shall We Meet Be- - t" 0U,K Peolle has 1,,ouf;ht tesA farewell Clearfield and Wonder-- j Klder Hanks national recogniyond The River, e on 1S servin tlontimonial Sunday, Nov. 20, at ful Mother of Mine," accompan-on Committee House 7 30 p m. in the Clearfield Sec- led by Lela Christensen, a vocal White ond Ward Chapel at 965 South solo by Margaret Hubbard The 5 "uth "The Thanksgiving Assembly, State will honor Sister Joan End of a Perfect Day accom-Brown, a daughter of Mr and pamed by Evelyn Austin Brown. Sister m e of the sei mus assemblies Rob-Mrs. Orlow M Speakers were Vernon Brown has accepted a call to jins, President Alan B. Blood of the year. The studentbody has been especially receptive at serve in the North British Mis- - and Bishop Waterfall. stated Gayle Don L W'hitaker offered the 'these assemblies, sion, with headquarters in Hale, advisor to the Hu- Cheshire, England. She will en-- , benediction and the giave in the Sieen-on- , ier the Mission Home Nov. 28, Kaysv die - Layton M morial duithodv officcis. and will depart for the Mission paik was ic.ited by Bishop 'iMtors to Davis High 4 Waterfall hi hool ai e alwav s favorably im- Pall heaieis vveie Jeiry Sister Brown is a graduate of with the conduit of the Stevenson Davis High School, and Semin- ender, Virgil Mooie, Dei aid Hor-- Mudcnthodv ," Mr ary, and has attended Weber rocks, Kent Roundj. Jeiry (oat-- , added. College and is a graduate of the Elmer Forbes Membeis of the Institute of Religion. Relief Society took (harge of the lendeine-- , is the repose of Sister Brown has been active flowers c in the ward in which she resides Antoine Rivaiol and has served as Secretary of the Sunday School, and Speech Director of the YWMIA. At the meeting, Sunday, The Farmington LDS Second Rasmussen will play prelude music Opening song of the Ward YWMIA volley ball team, Israel, coached and directed by Mis congregation will be Israel, God is Calling, and the Bonnie Brezoff, have become the invocation will be offered by Davis Stake girls vollev hall champions. Mack Brown. This championship title per-- 1 Sacrament song of tha congregation will be The Lord is My mits this team to play in the Musical sefections Division i) playoffs this week Shepherd" will include a v ocal a o 1 o by Each of the playoff games will e Albeit Claik, and an organ se- he held in intervals, beginning at 5 p m and lection by Gary Hadfield. Speakers will be Francy continuing on thmugh the eveAndeison, Dean Compton, Pres- ning The games are being ident Harvey M. Broadbent, played at the Bountiful sth Bishop Victor R. Smith, the par- Ward recreation hall at .th S ents of the missionary, and the and 7th East m Bountiful This particular vollev h.il' missionaiy Closing song by the ward chior team has an outstanding ice no "Before Hiee, Lord, 1 Bcw My Going back fuither than tn Head and the benediction will year's tournament, the gul be offered by Jack Farrimond. two years ago, weie Division An open house will be held at Last year, the go champs the Blown home, 987 So State, were Davis Stake ihampi" immediately following the fare- but in the division pla, t well meeting were defeated by their do-- , a list rivals, the Fannington Ward girls team, and reunni the second place title m tin Marion to speak at Screenplay by XN pm asked that r one be admitted to the theatre after the atari of each performance This, of la to help you enjoy PSYCHO moret I SfEFANO hv Based It on Novel by Bloch Robert KAMI Da-u- im I You MUST See This Show From the BEGINNING OFFICE OPENS 6:45 10:25 FEATURE TIMES 7:25 1 BOX Sat. - Davis High - 1 3:45, 7:25, 10:25 I SIZE!" LIKE ITS SMALL Merrill E Wood ha.. been awarded a $2.) cash pi.lze a0ng with a certificate of merit from the National News paper Snapshot Aw aid contest for 196(1 Mr Wood s snapshot had won first place in the Salt Lake Tribune contest in the category of children and pets. It was an endeanng pictuie of his son, and a neighboihood Douglas, B ne, friend, Donald playing with a fiog Mr Wood also won two first place awaids and two honorable mentions on his pictures ente.ed a e air in ie Kaysville cfc-- Emil Whitesides his fellow Rotarians on tp,e R0tary fecundation at the A meeting Wednesday evening showf ifm "Gieut Adventuies", mg the 50 yc.tis of Rotary piog- to the mem-Dert.Ss was shown beis Ernest Little was chair- man of the program Kaysville adqlesse() "I LIKE SMART STYLING!" Davis Stake volley THE DIAL THAT LIGHTS UP!" The Layton Stake Layton House will be beautifully decorated for the MIA Rcee Prom which is to be held Saturday night, November 19th. The MIA Maids and Explorers are to be the hosts. They wish to extend an invitation to everyone to New! - 8 g come and have a pleasant with them. Refreshments will b served during the evening. Dancing will be to the music of a 14 piece high school orchestra. Each MU Maid wfll b presented with a rose and each Explorer with a carnation. A cash prize will be awarded to the ward with the most partio- ipants. ave-nin- Rose Prom set New! REMBRANDT Automatic POTATO AMD VEGETABLE PEELER Washes and Peels Automatically NO WORK NO WASTE NO PEELS Unit Cleans Itself The new Rembrandt automatic Potato Peeler is Science' newest contribution to greater convenience, leisure and econIt banishes foiever the omy for the American housewife. tedious task of peeling potatoes, beets, carrots, turnips and other vegetables. Assures Better Nutrition! The new Rembrandt automatic Potato Peeler gently scrapes your vegetables. 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X thirty-minut- rvr-,- - -- oer town thr lovclv, lutlr Princess phone is anil nuking friends because it attention attracting eflers so main features tint m "ant in an exten All aion telephone It s small to lake- - up los room on de-- k or table. he died light up It clow s m tin- d irk so )ou can find it quickly and, "hen you lilt the receiver. lichts lip brightly to make d 'aline ea-It s mad-- i l to Co am "In re m your home, find go beaulilulK. ike our h o ot he dc orator colors white, beige, pmk blue and luiquooi See thp Prince- -' phone at our lmsine cilice. (Jr wk a telephone serve eman to sbuw it to you. special speaker tournament. Hvunk Sik Hong, a recent convert to the LDS faith from Korea, will speak to all seminary classes in the Kaysville Seminary on Tuesday, Nov. l'J. According to Robert M. Seminary teacher, this program was planned in the that the students would hop gum appreciation for their coun-tr- v ami religion giaduate of Seoul National University, he also spent three years in his countrys air force where he wrote of science, and was a commentator on the sub-leover the radio. He has a knowledge of five languages. Air. Hong is in Utah trying to levrn everything about his religion His wife, Chong Soon Lee, was unable to come to Utah this time Although they defeitid i1 Ward team thi- - yi.u t the Make playoffs, it burner rival that is thi t Ratlnr est opponents main concern this viai to be the defeating m sion playoffs of the same t ai they won the first pine tit from in the Stake tmiii aim the Kaysville h ninth Ward n ond place Davis Stake "mini The championship team, iup tamed hv Pennv Ria.iliof Norma BiaaNv Barbara Mills, Judy Sherry Millet, Linda Pat'Mi Ru Linda Kathy Snyder, Dorothy OKeefe, Ttudv I llmti Beverly Stevens, Kathy Hilton Ellen Fisher, Paulette Spent et Patsy OKeefe, and Paulette Thurston. 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