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Show January 12, 1961 -- off 18) - i u Priesthood - - bold-ove- I. Elder Coleman's farewell to be of Elder Ronald Earl son of Mr. and Mrs. Clearfield, is Sunday, Jan. 13, in the Clearfield Ward. 935 South in honor Coleman, Earl Cola-ma- 5:45 pm. Fourth . LDS DUne Rampton, daughter of State, Clear- Bishop and Mrs. G. Henry field. , Rampton, Syracuse, hae been Elder Coleman will enter the called to eerve In the Western LDS mission home on Jan. 23rd, Canadian LDS Mission field. pri'f- to his departure for the A farewell testimonial honorMission Alnskcn - Canadian ing her will be held In the Syfield racuse Ward chapel at 8 p.m, The farewell testimonial Sunday, Jan. 15. i ices. Sunday, wllL begin . with Miss Rampton' la an aedom Kie music by played Myrna jvel Flutist, having studied plished followed will be riouliHa. it by for 4 yeara, two of flute the l 'e psening song rendered b y she has been instructed whirh For Tht lie .congregation, by Gene Foster of the Utah of Tha Hills. tireiiT-iT'cv invocation is to be offer-c- l Symphony. She is a graduate and by Vernon. R. Laytcn; the of the Kaysville Seminary School and has atDavis High the congre-iatlosong by facivi'gjit God, Our Father, Hear tended Weber College for the Is. rry: and a vocal solo, paet two years. if Is y? I'ccrct What God Can Do . I?' ennie Anderson, ckins. Jr., the parents of th jrt iui.e.1 Joy Lois Riggs. Sprat e a are to be David Lay--t missionary and Elder Coleman, It May Not Be On Tha m and Bishop Clarence J St oil Ted Mountain Top" will be sung by A quart e', composed le. CrcA.i, Bill Turner, Ralph John- the congregation as the closing son rid Dean MacFarlane, will song; followed by the benedicWho are Called to tion to be offered by Theodore Mir; reLabor the brief to Eriksson; and the postlude musprior marks of Bishop Charles Jen- - ic rendered by Miss Moultrie, -- 1 -t "t B,0"chttur Chi' Ur 2$3iS?2 0r J X cm. W ft 1 i ln,Pfo red rnninoCfc id the Laurels, Ensigns, M Men and Gleaners will be held Sunday, January 13 at 1:90 pjn, at the Wards Farmington First-Secon- d chapel Bishop' Rulon'KOllan the guest speaker. will be , progress of the Northern Utah Youth for Christ Will be held at 7:80 Sat night in the Ogden Quincy School, soth and Quincy Are. A film, MIh Timet Like These, will be shown. The theme of tha program Is to be New Year Readiness" with testimonies by young people representing each month of the year, Eugene Baker 'Will lead the singing and Carmen Talberg will direct the Youth for Christ choir. All young, poople and adults are invited to attend. Alfred L. Skfanier . 1S9 Clearfield . . Phone; TA Publicity Chairman N. Utah Youth for Christ By Mrs. Virginia Bennett Phone TA 'Miss Beetle Galley enoyed Wing as her guests over last weekend Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Anderson and family of five, from Heybura, Idaho; also her sister. Mrs. Ernest Hansen of Logan. Mrs. David Wilcox end sen, Milton, 'left Monday to .fly to San Francisco, where they will meet their son and brother. Elder Floyd Wilcox, who Is home from a two and a half year- mission In the Fiji te j Christmas was different News The Litre Lure Literary Chib of Layton will meet at the home of Kay Voigt, Wednesday January 18th at S p.m. Mrs. Deane Rigby will continue the series on Civil Defense. Mrs. Voigt lives at 188 Dixie, in Layton. Elder laimy Burnell .Holbreek Attending - the - regular dinner te eerve In Greet Lake MImImi meeting of the Clearfield Literary Guild from Layton were Mrs. Ruth Baird, Mary Dawson, Mary Adams, Ruth Adams, Mary Star-ke- y . and ; Bet McEntyre. The was held at the Manmeeting testA farewell Syracuse imonial will honor Elder Lanny sion House in Ogden. Burnell Holbrook, Sunday, January 15 at T p.m. in the Syracuse Second Ward Chapel. sen, Ordith Bdurgeous, Bishop' Elder Holbrook, a son of Mr. C, EuSseH Hansen, the parents and Mrs. J. Ellis Holbrook, em Of the missionary and Elder tered the LDS Mission home in Holbrook. There will be a vocal selection Salt Lake City Monday and will depart for a mission in the by Sherman Bennett, Shauna Great Lakes district Lynn Bennett, Maxine Smedley A graduate of Davis Hlgh-School- , and .Richard Egan and the closElder Holbrook has been ing song of the choir and conattending Weber College. He is gregation will be God Be With active in sports and hat been You Till We Meet Again. Alan an enthusiastic worker in his Smedley will offer the church activities. At the program Sunday evening, Ordith Bourgoua will conduct the services and Kathleen Sessions will play prelude and postlude music. ! The invocation will be offered by LeVerl Criddle and tha Sacrament I Hava A aong, Testimony" will be sung by Sandra Hasten and Janet Holbrook. The Sacrament service win be under the direction of Weston Smedley and Bruce Barber. Speakers will be Norman Han- - Farewell meeting will honor Elder Holbrook By Pier Sours (Mist Susora I a Foreign Exchange Student from tha Philippine Islendt attending Davit High Schsel.) It has come and, sure enough, tt has big differences. Christmas celebration in Utah differs a great deal from the celebration we 'have In the Philippines. In my country, it is distinctly religious (Roman Catholic) besides being one of the biggest and merriest festivals of the year. One thing that I found interesting was that many Utahns went to the church services on Christmas Day because it was Sunday. Filipinos go to church on Christmas Day because it is - tha Laki City; one, day last In Salt wade. Young, Burrow was. on of th "teenager whoL was killed la' the 'Parleys Canyon accident , 'Year Eve. ef Perm Mm-- Diane fagtoa reviewed, the book, "My Heart Has Seventeen Rooms," hy Carol Bartholomew, for mam bers of the ; Syrn LB .. Club, Monday evening at tha bomw of 3 Mrs. Zenaa M s than in the Philippines Layton Club a Sessions and family. Mrs. Sessions is recuperating . from a recent major Operation. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Sessions have had as their house guest the past ' ten days, Miss LuclUt White of Phoenix, Arisons. Miss Whits Is a sister of Mrs. Sessions. A baby glri arrived, Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vincent at the Dea Hospital. This Is their second daughter. The happy grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Walker, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. jtobert Vincent, Clearfield. ... Mrs. Lola Prow ontertelnod with dinner at her bomeunday, for her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atkinaon of Dayton, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. Victor - Atkinaon and - sons - e f Roy, and Mr. and Mrs.- - John Hc-tLaw and family. t Miss Kay Robins arrived horns . ' Islands. Mrs. William S. Holt has baan seriously ill the past two weeks, and unable to attend to th work as supervisor of the lunch program at tha Syracuse School Mrs. Sophia Ashton visited last Thursday with her (on and daughter-in-law- , Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ashton of Union. Mrs. Dolllle Cook was honorod bymembers of her Sunday School class last Friday evsnlng at the Ward Han. Mrs. Cook was released at the beginning of the year from her teaching lor's column N Miss Rampton will serve on LDS mission - . A fireside for Davis Stake for - f lil. Sunday evening, from weeks visit with her brother sister-in-laMr. and Mrs, Bruca Robins and their family, who are spending the winter at Da taturr Georgia, Bract la com pletlag- a govern aaslgmaA tat Georgia.' Mrs, Emily Frailer of Woodruff was a visitor U4 week of Mrs, Sophia Ashton at her hpme hero, Thomas Ashton attended funeral services of Thomas Burrows in the Jefferson LDS Ward duties after serving for a number of years In that capacity. Are. Elmar teutons is visit big In Salt Laki City for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Syracuse Notes . scheduled for at FIRESIDE SET ICE SKATING PARTY Jay Wabster accompanied bis missionary clast of the Sixth Ward Sunday School on an ice skating party Saturday evening. CeUnvm... held Sunday farewell testimonial I re-organi- zed Reorganization of Kaysville the Teachers . Quorum of the Priesthood of the Second Ward was announced Sunday by Bishop Wallace King.- New officers include Roger. Mehtas, president; James - Harvey,- first counselor; Jerry Ragland,- second counselor; r R. L. King, secretary. Officers who were released indude Steven Garrett,, president; Steven Parker, first counselor and Timothy Sandall. second counselor. Rone Id . - Tenth lor Christ rally slated lor Sahirdaynlght Tha first New Years .Church News Kaysville ;' Elder t. Page 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu!iiiiiiiii!iiE;;!iin Christmas Day; we pay homage to the Babe-oany day Christmas may fall. There . is pronounced merriment, gayety In our celebration. Presumptuous dining among other things Is always a part of Christ mas tolls. Here is A description of Christmas in the Philippines. The season starts on December 16th when the miss ds gallo begins Miss d gallo Is mass at dawn. Bells ring at 3:80 am. and the mass starts at 4 a.(n Tha churches get jammed for really the prople come, braving the cold and darkneu of an early December morning. v These services last for nine mornings until! December 34tb when we have the midnight mass. Later the family oorrw home for a big niche buena dinner. Masses are said almost tha whole Christmas Day so that everyone can attend. An old custom . is' the dramas called "past ores." Young boys and the Natlvitly, dancgirls ing add reciting the scriptures. Christmas Day la the time when, our families and friends meet together and be merry. The wives do their best cooking; adobo and lechon (roast suckling pig) am popular. The children visit their grandparents and kiss their hands. In return, they are glvin presents. Usually, too the children go from- house to house end greet everybody a merry Christmas; they receive coins and candies. BUCHAJS SHE I WOMENS AND CIIILDXtENS 11 SHOES y y Reg, 4.93 to $6.98 ALL MUST GO AT -- $2.00 PAIR 1 il CANDY H H QUEEN Elite Cherry Chocolates Reg.- 59c; 39c box - ANN - PECAN ROYALS -- Reg. $1,00; Special 69c box 1 ct All MENS and BOTS Corduroy Pants Oil . ' Coats Men's, Boyo Women's - Girls Mens. 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