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Show J s to. Good Hews All People by Trinity Lutheran About 100 of the Layton hildren of Trinity Lutheran unday School will present a hristmus Eve Children Serv-- e at Crestview Elementary chool Auditorium beginning at :00 p. m. on Christmas Eve. he title of this service is Good News to All People. The d ntire service is nd concludes with an mvita-lo- n us to one and all: "I-vorship Christ, the Savior of .11 men." The teachers of the various lasses that will participate in his service are: Mrs. Donald Morris, Mrs. Francis Nath, Mr, loseph Kirby, Mrs. Eugene tonne, Mrs. Conrad Loe, Mrs. toy Idy, Mis. Willis Knaak, dis. Robert Vollmer, Mr. Wayne eters, Mr. Arby Witness, Mrs. 'mil Krugler, and Mr. Oswald spicer. CHRISTM S SERVICES On Christmas morning, the egular Sunday morning sched-tl- e will be followed: 8:30 a.m. Worship Service; 0:45 a. m. School; 11:00 a. UJ. A The Sacra-neorship Service. of the Lord' Supper will Christ-centere- Farewell to honor Robert Orson Eames farewell testimonial honoring Elder Robert Oron Eames, A n of Mr and lames, Syracuse, in the Ward Tt, at He Home Syracuse chapel on Mrs Rodney is to be held LDS Second Sunday, Dec. A special Christinas Eve treat is In store for all children up to 12 years of age in the Clearfield area, on Saturday, Dec. 24, at the Admiral Theater in Clearfield. In addition to seeing a free movie, which will begin at 12 noon, Santa Claus will be there to present a free gift to each be celebrated during both of tha morning Worship Services. Also during thest services, fifty new hymnal which ware recently purchaaed by tha congregation will be used. Theee fifty hymnals wsr received by Trinity Lutheran Church, Lay-toas the first portion of a child. The event, sponsored each large order of new supplies which included a new Commuyear by members of the Clearnion Service and offering plate. field Lions Club and the theaRichard Hazen, ter manager, will give parents a chance to Christmas do some Ed hopping at the local stores, beAdult Education classes that cause the children will be kept have been previously offered to occupied until 3 pm. Davis County adult covering The only request made by home and family life education and personal improvement, will the sponsors of the event again be offered during the next that parents pick their children school term. up promptly at S p.m. Registration date for theee classes has been set for Monday, Jan. IS, at the Central Davis Junior High School In Layton and on Monday, Jan. 23 at Bountiful High School. Classes will begin on Jan. 23rd at Central Davis Junior High, and on Jan 30th at Bountiful High School. The classes will run for eight weeks, according to Roy C Evans, director of Pupil Personnel of the Davis School District. There will be a $4 fee charged for the Personal Improvement classes. These include: loping (beginning and advanced); Zigzag Trick Machine Sewing; Driver Education; Shorthand advanced, Gregg); Ballroom dancing, and Languages. Oil painting will also be scheduled, but at a $6 fee. Any additional classes may be held with a minimum registration of twelve persona. These may be arranged for by contacting the Board of Education, or 27 AX 5 2304 ; 88 extension 88, for further information. n, New terms set for Adult class e 1 choir prior to, and after the. invocation given by Patti T. Bambrough Sacrament service will be conducted by Richard Eames. Richard Chapman and members of the Aaromc Priesthood. Speakers will include; Norman Hansen. Merlin Fowler; remarks Hansen, by Bishop C Russell the parents of the missionary, and a response by the missionary Following the first speaker, a vocal selection, Ill Walk With God will be presented by Sherman Bennett, Maxine Smedley and Richard Egan. A vocal solo "Til Never by Karen Schick. will be rendered Walk Alone prior to the Bishop's remarks; and as the dosing song, Ellen and Thayne Smedley will sing, "The Icrds Prayer" Benedic tion wil be offered by Norman s pm will enter the Mission on Jan P pnoi tn his departure for the Spanish American Mission The missionary farewell program will be as follows Ardith Bourgeons, conducting, with Ellen E Smedley playing the prelude and postlude nur-ic- . The and sacrament hymn opening hymn will be pirsented by the Wilcox. , - New Year's Eve Dance Set In Layton Stake house Adult high school given in Clearfield S.S. i,,. ,, t' Free movie to be their Uyton Years Eve fmist be taken to Davis High for of the Schools counselors. This adult evening high school program la Intended to be to the registration fee for three classes will be $25. Tbs classes will be held three days per week for a twelve-weeperiod. Classes will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday. Jan 9. if there is sufficient registration. Classes to be offered will be according to the needs of the majority of the registrants. Preferred classes seem to be math, English, general science, and history. Electives are to be offered tbs following year, according t o Boy C. Evans, director of the department of pupil personnel of the School District. an evaluation by one ADMIRAL THEATRE TA Clenrfitid one-ho- k 5-C- 323 NORTH TO ALASKA Let a human being throw the engines of his soul into the making of something, and the insthfct of workmanship will take care of his honesty. Walter Llppmann With John Wayne and Stewart Granger Also Matinee MON., DEC. 26th mmmmm TT o U f- - 'Jf.', f a i 4 f y U Yf f t A 4 jS- if, An abundant variety for your Holiday enjoyment! a oyous time! Even the foods you serve con help soy "Merry Christroos to family and friends. Weve been busy for weeks, carrying out plans to bring you on obundant voriety of the marvelous foods youll need for sumptuous Christmas is -- family feasting and for hospitable entertaining. Tomato Juice Sweet Pickles Margarine Bisquick ' Town House Zippy Coldbrook Quarters qz. lb. 4 for 99 40 For Safeway Guaranteed Meat! for 1.00 3. AH oz. Your Home Baking 3 lb. Or Brown Sugar phs- - 2 for 85 2 for 29 10 8 Assorted Fruit Gelatins for 69 . Yyrkeys "A" Graoe The Oven Norbest Powdered Sugar ll Sweet Mixed Fresh 4 for 1.00 44 ox. Kaysville Theatre For Ready Toms (16-2- lb. 4 avge.) Hns (10-1- 6 !b. avgej lb. lb. 53 to 2 y2 34 LBS. New CORNISH BROASTERS Fresh Oysters Captains Dreaded Shrimp Dar-- S Hams Holiday Buys! PHONE 37 SHOW STARTS 7:30 One Complete Show Each Night lb. 491 Choice-Sm- all Fruit Cocktail 10 ox. Captain's Choice TH Ideal Christmas Gift No Bone, No Fat, No Waste Whole or Half , No. P Assorted Fruits 303 Tasty Delici0U8 Western Kaysville, Utah When Comedy Was King The First Provisional Brigade landed in Iceland in July 1941. For Happ7 rloliday Feasting ! Jell-We- Thurs., Fri., December 22, 23 Page 4 not too remote country rhere On August 7, 1942 the First Celebrants of New I could mead and annotate my who miss the Layton favorite books. Marine Division landed at GuadStake festivities will be sorry, is Andre Moutoia. alcanal in the Solomon Islands. the word from the MIA officers who are planning a dinner and anca for that important night. A full course 1 4 n dinner will be served beginning at 7 p.m. for the charge of $1 per person. Following the dinner, dnHng will be enjoyed to tha music of a Salt Lake orchestra. A Door YEARS BIGGEST BLOCK BUSTER show will be presented; there will be noisemakers and cold 1PENING CHRISTMAS DAY, 3:00 p.m. drinks to add to the gayety of the occasion. DECEMBER 25, 26, 27, 2S Stake Superintendent of the YMMIA is Don Morgan and Mrs. Fidelia Dawson Is president of the YWMIA. registration sot There are many young people residing' in Davis County, who for oneTeason or another, have discontinued education ptW to high school graduation. Because of many requests, tbs Davis County School District will offer a new evening adult high school program. It will allow any person over twenty years of age, the opportunity to complete the necessary requirements for high school graduation. Registration date for the new classes has been set for Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, at 7:30 p.m. at Davis High School In Kaysville. Anyone interested should contact the high school which they last attended for a record of th work completed. Upon receipt of this Information, it December 22, I960 REFLEX pkg. Ih. 59 59 09 4 for 89? Plus 69 ORK 49c l.b. ORK 35 ROASTS STEAKS 59c Lb. Boston Butts Lean and Mealy Cudahy's Puritan Regular Shank Piece Deep Smoked am a. lb. Whole, Half, or Butt Piec 1.00 39 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 89 Free Christmas Show for Kids "Mr. Scoutmaster" Lnton and Farmington Kids at Kaysville Kids North of Center Ka.'sville Kids South of Center No Show 9 A.M. St., at 12 Noon St., at 3 pm. 55 Christmas Eve. SUN., MON., TUES-- , WED. Book Encvclopedia Special Notice Shop For the Long Weekend. Farm Fresh Produce! DECEMBER 25, 26, 27, 28 NOTICE: Last chance to complete jour Golden Vols. 1 to 16 Sets AIL STORES CLOSED Sunday and Monday December 25th and 26th. Yams U.S. No. 1 Medium Size Try Them Candied or Baked II Peanuts New Crop-Fr- esh Roasted Prices Effective Thursday. m Friday and Saturday Yt I t |