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Show - f December J yifWWiw-- - w? i l!, 1DG(TTage wr " .?- - fftTiTffg '5 f 1! Clearfield "Im in . tougUc pot,G the 'Courga'eoslst not in hosmall boy told hi mother ead-l- arding without- - fear, but being "The teacher eays I must ro'soluiely" ' minded in' a just ' write more legibly and if I do, cause. shell find out. I rant jipeH. Plutarch. v. 5 . . r f ff 7 IlflFB high school essay contest to begin Jan. 9 y. rha ' g. w Mrs. Irene Wlrth was bon Mrs. Virginia Benheft' ored at baby shower on Mon Phone TA day, December 5, given by her The fourth. Fifth and Sixth mother, Mrs. Milda Sharp; her Miss Clara Johnson, grades of the Syracuse school sisters, will present their annual Christ- Miss Nancy Johnson, and Mrs. inas program at the auditorium, Ruth Lee; and her friend, Mrs. Friday evening, December 16, Marilyn Howe. The shower was at 7:30 p.m. The program will at her mothers home. Guests feature dancing, ski' s, singing were Miss Diane Larson, Sharand group participation. The on Busby, Miss Kathleen Blood, teachers of these classes are Miss Ilene Bell, Mrs. Louise Ardith W. Bourgeous, Mr. But- Bell, Mrs. Helen Jensen, Mrs. ler, Rutt Rampton and Mae Dora Simpson, and Mrs. Jean vith Principal Clyde Smith, Clearfield, Mrs, Bennie Bodily, Gailey being general chairman Lee, Mrs. Nola Moss, and Miss The Primary Officers and Bonnie Nash, Layton. Others teachers of the Syracuse Second from out of the area were Mrs, Ward enjoyed a Christmas din- Irene Swenson, Mrs. Dolly Ship-ley- , ner party at the Ward Hall, Mrs. Ruselletta Sharp, Mrs. Friday evening. Special guests Freda Jones, and Misses Linda were the husbands of these and Louise Jones, ladies. Following dinner, a Mr. Dale Stratton has The story. returned from Masawa Air was re- - Force Base, American Christmas, Japan. He was sent told by Mrs. Lola Chapman. TDY to Japan on August 2S She was assisted by background an(j returned Friday, December readers, Wayne Smedley and'9. His wife Laura Lynn and Raymond L. Chapman. their three children remained Films were shown by Mrs at home , Maxene Smedley. and special j,(hn r. Lee E0N 3 Layton, corded music was played, left for Naval Air station, Dick Egan concluded this with Port Lyautey Morocco on Fri- a vocal solo, The Holy City. dav Xovemher His wife, end Mrs. Van Ge.ley of Ruth h o join him soon. t Brigham Dty are happy parents Misg Barbara Jean Smith of a baby girl, making for them Miss Gal Eva , and Miss two girls and a son. Mary Beth Gale honored Miss The Galleys recently moved Judy Kaye Smith on her J! from Syracuse to Brigham City. birthday on Saturday, Decem- The grandparents here are Mr . ber 1( Th treate(J h;r lo din. and Mrs Arnold Thurgood and ner at the Little Chef in Ogden. Edwin E Mrs .Mr. u,id Gailey. Mrs. Josephine Nelson, The Syracuse Lions' Club will has been visiting with hold their Christmas party and her daughter, Mi. George HewLadies night at the Steak House itt, sime December .1. She rein Layton, Monday evening, Dec. turned home on Sunday, Decem- 19, at 7.30 pm. ber President Rex C. Barlier will Miss Mario McEntiro, daughbe in charge of this fund ion. There will also be three new ter of Mr. an Mi. Mai hall is in the Dee Hospital, members installed at this ner. They include Horace Bar-m Ogden, updating fiom an her, Dclore Thurgood and Ar- - appendectomy. Her operation thur R. Anderson. These cereon as Monday, De-pcifoimed monies will be presided over by Robert Brown, International cember J2. Councilor and past District Gov rrnor from Ogden Mrs. Elmer Sessions, who has been ill for the past month, entered the Dee Hospital for .the second time last Wednesday. She undeiwent major surgery early Thursday morning. Members of the Syracuse Stcond Waid Junior Sunday School, enjoyed their annual Christmas din ler party at the home of Miss Ranae Barber's Monday evening. Three young men from the Syracuse Second Ward have received calls to serve on missions and will depart early in January for their various fields They are Robert Eames, who Will serve in the Spanish Amef-ica- n field. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Rodney Eames. Lan-nHolbrook and Ronald Hamblin are called to the Great Lakes Mission Field. Lanny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamblin are Ronalds parents. ; Starlite vv (h- W t' News J JEWELRY w V KAYSVIUE Authorized Denier i By Stl recent-beautif- Firstly the famous Watch with the llexible Balance Wheel We o' proud 'o announce our appointment at officiol with the strongest ogency for Wyler mcafle watches ony watch eve1 hod Guaranteed water-proguO'an'eed shoes resistont guaranteed mam spnng the wises' ra'ch investment you con moke See Oue stinMivelv styled Wylers today o -- BUARANTEED bO'Oncp he vh" fin i j y erh1 uj oi c ,kr v 'eea ni in g nigoiro"fo' GUARANTEED 1 GUARANTEED WATERPROOF Gua,o,,ed '00 'O'erprool m - rq o long o crystal mioct and genuine Wyler path uitd T . . - 1 i c . I -- 1 LIFETIME MAINSPRING - 1 Stariite tt EASY o JkJr e top-lev- i Clearfield looks 1 for new -!. Complete leleetlom from s The January 9. The outlines will Hill Air Force Base Administrative Club fourth assist contestants by. providinj ' annual high school essay con- facts and figures about the multimiUkm dollar air base. ' test on "Hill Air Force Base ' Mr. Sparks said content maUs Significance to the State will begin terials were not available i I and Community" (s time to fit into the 1960-6EngJanuary 9. i Don Sparks, essay chairman, lish programs in Salt Lake City said that the contest will end high schools. Students in Salt March 1 and is open to all high Lake City who desire to partici( 10th school students through pate in the contest are urged to 12th grades) throughout the write to Mrs. LaPriel Carlton, First prize will consist o f 3037 Circle Way, Ogden, for being appointed honoiary Hill rules and outlines, AFB commander for one day, of March 1, ITS FUN TO HELP DADDY....especially when hes Winners will be announced at a $100 savings bond and a trophy as two these they boys agree selling Christmas trees, for the winner and one for his H.1I AFB on April 13 at an award industriously assist with the work at Ft. Lane Doad winner will school. luncheon. First-placand Gentile Street in Layton, where the Layton 5th and Second and third place win- be installed as the honorary 9th Quorums of Elders are selling Pinion pines to ners will receive a $50 and $25 base commander at that time. bolster their quorum funds. The two boys are Inin bond resiled ivcly, and trophies Formed in 1952, the Hill for themselves and their schools. Administrative Club is made lip Sihofield, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale 13. Schofield, civilian personnel Three honoiable mertion win- of 600 and Merlin Voss, 9, son of Air. and Mrs. Golden Voss. ners will receive trophic only. at the Utah air base. Vein Their lathers are both members of the 9th quorum of Complete contest rules and Gale, club president, said that Elders. Many church or civic groups have taken on the outlines on Hill AFB will be the contest is in line with one job of selling Christmas trees to boost their groups sent out to most Utah high of the clubs objectives that operating funds. schools and will be available in of playing an important part The city has also accepted the their b y in community affairs. English departments resignation of Police Officer Grant 19. effective December Ferguson, Someone from the recently estab-lishcd eligibility list will be named to fill Mr. Ferguson's position. Hill Deck manager Christmas party immediately. VW - & - r r i -- E JOLLY . . . Eeel Secure With Good, Dependable INSURANCE From VERN M. SMITH 1hone TA 153 So. Slate, Clearfield lapon tWTOJ.' ern co co w )( A ; TO-B- - it tt i 'TIS - THE - SEASON - . . . followed hv dancing a e Holly For Your Christmas GIFTING . . . y 3 Halls With Boughs oi C leai field Clearfield city coum d members regretfully accAs usual, lots of Layton ent-. the lesignation of Lawrence Raty, manager of the Mu-- fun was had at Elvas annual Dec. ip,! Pool, and began theh quest Christmas paity Satin day, Elva of fmiiiig a replacement for the 10 at the Signal Cafe a delicious buffet dinner poe mu Glen illardson. City Manager, in honor of her employees with said he will accept applications 22 present and foitner employees fiom iv one qualified for the po-shc.ng in attendance '1 ne i u manager needs man-ag- i The party began at 9 30 in i ml and oi gaiiizational abilities the beautifully deeoiatcd dining alon ui'h Ins swimming piovv-es- s no jo') is linen on eilhei a loom wheie a silver tiee with to. or a put time bus's, with blue lighting and hand made th" sjl.iiv impendent upon qual-fiia'i'- table decoialioes added lo the and woih s. hcda.c Ml cheei Christmas Uaiv icignalion will be ef'ec-tivElva Santa officiated at a Mr 1, Willardson J.uiudiy said s- applicants should make gilt giving piogram which "was inquiry the V L' id .0. ' V t.V s T .J && .SNV' X' v BISQUE Make their Christmas jolly as holly . . GIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS I FOR DAOY Electric Bottle VVarmei Heating Pad Sun Lamp Electric Electric Electric Electric ' Electric Steam Iron Electric Hair Dryer Small Radio Study Lamp For mother Electric Mixer Electric Sandwich Grill Metric Frying Pan Shaver Shop Tooh Coffee Maker Steak Grill FOR JUNIOR ' x Electric Electric Electric Electric j I Eleemc I Electric Com Popper Electric Trouser Pressef Electric Egg Cooker ronu' aoninr CO. t " .LAST LONGER'- -, JMaMMMMaKSWawAn PINK AND BIRDS and WHITE BISQUE VASES and PLANTERS FINISHED ANIMALS PIG BANKS w. w Xi AMERICAN ROSE COUNTRY SQUIRE DINNERWARE DINNERWARE 1 Range Home Freer er Water Heater Ideal gifts from a collection of Lefton accessories. exotic tropical birds in a rich bisque finish with their plumage copied from life, and perched on the foliage of their natural habitat. Have just the Hand-painte- Dishwasher gfecbric cd Covering Washer, Dryer and Iron er Sewing Maduao i Television Sct --Rtereo Set , J ' Electric syj2frPTur4Mft , . I MATT FOR THB WHOLE FAMILY FOR DAO FOR 610 VIAH Portable Television Electric Toy Electric Roaster Electric Blender Electric Floor ScrriUlO MINIATURE ANIMALS Iv-- x FIGURINES f vV 1 ' i Li 1 -- L d coffee a bookcase right accents to place on the whatnot shelf table or in the favorite planter. Or you might choose one of the white bisque vases or table accents. These are all charmingly enhanced with a delicate touch of ley. raised roses and Lilly of the Val A wonderfully feminine decorng idea for her boudoir or powder hand-painte- d, room. See this collection today at the NEW Kowley Drug. v i f |