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Show Lutherans Light Candles December 19 at 5 p.m. the children of the Sunday School will have a service, entitled Light a Candle for the ' Savior. at 11 p.m. there will be the annual Christmas Candlelight serDECEMBER 24 Instrumental and choir music will focus on the birth of Jesus, as the youth of the December a 26 at 8:30 and 11 service will be conducted at which Pastor Mayer will speak on 'The as Glow. After-Christm- from Anaheim, Calif, of the arrival of their first child, a daughter The Everlasting Light." Sunset Clubs Sunset Camp of DUP met at the home of Beth Ward last Thursday for their annual s Christmas social. and Sylvia Smith were Elda-Spark- There comes Word lead the congregation worshippers. Pastor M. E. Mayer will be speaking on Schaelling. Christ Kaysville Births vice with Holy Communion. A Christmas story given by lesson leader, DECEMBER 25 at 10 a.m. a Festival service will center around the singing of the Christmas carols. The sermon that day will be: The Saints Look at the Birth of was June were to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cloward former Kaysville residents. The new addition arrived on November 20 at the Anaheim General Hospital weighing in at 8 lbs. 4 oz. and will be named Mikel. The new mother is the former Rea Jo include Mr. and Mrs. Forest Clodfelter, Grand Junction, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Whicker, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whicker and the Mr. and Mrs. Clodfelter were on hand for the arrival of the new granddaughter, np Whicker of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whicker all of Kaysville. The a if ton, Colo. ts Definition Marriage: A system of motors for producing tricycles. Tradewinds, Honolulu -- great-grandparen- ts games and gifts exchanged. Present were: Verda Knight, Beth Ward, Melba Smith, Elda Sparks, Sylvia Smith, Verl Nielsen, Arlene Service Remodels Eddington, Pearl Dabel, Margaret Willis, lone Ferrin, June Schaelling, Mildred Porter, Gwen Bush, Eldeen New Construction Barnes, Iona Kelly, Wanda For the Word of God, and the testimony of Jesus pastor of Santa Rosa Bible Church, in Santa Rosa, Calif. dedicatory plaque mounted in the lobby of the recently dedicated Kaysville Bible PASTOR GRAVES is President of the Board of Directors of United Missionary Fellowship, an Independent Bible Mission in Sacramento, which sends out missionaries to establish fundamental Bible Churches in various areas of the United States, Central America, New ' Zealand, and other countries. Ron Thompson, pastor of the Kaysville church, is a missionary with the mission. Christ, thus reads the Church. THE DEDICATION, which took place on Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. was attended by over 100 members of the Kaysville congregation and other area fundamental churches. The keynote address was given by Rev. Robert Graves, THE NEW church building is a two story structure, measuring 32 by 64, and is designed to accommodate up to 140 people. Construction began in Twenty families from the mid-Marc- h. -- completed the interior of the building after a contractor put up the shell. and own property in Kaysville, except for the LDS Church. Mrs. Lois Stephens will entertain the Phillips Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home on Monday afternoon Dec. 20. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Jennie It will be their annual Christmas meeting and each member is to donate a dollar for the money tree which will be used for various expenses of the camp during the coming year. The Davis Antelopers Trailer Club met at the Cherry Hill Lodge Saturday for their Christmas dinner party. DeWayne Thorne, of the club was in charge of arrangements. Harriet Daines, Roxey Bronson, and Mrs. Wards daughter Doris who is living with Mrs. Ward. 825-13- 825-84- 07 72 KAYSVILLE Bible Church is the only church this century to establish a church MAKE THE MOST OF THE MOMENT. Kaysville Clubs HollisL imsoiififfi) church Ron Dcfo Nielsen, Martina Blaine, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. William Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Nesson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. ' Cliff Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pewtress, and a special guest from California, Mrs. Leona Meendenik who was the former president of the club. Holiday guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. H.J. Bishop will be their son and his family, Mr. and , Mrs. Richard Bishop of Glen- - 4 dale, Arizona. Thorne, THE KODAKINSTANT IS HERE! ' m -- kodak instant , ,, CAMERAS AND FILM THAT GIVE, CP5' YOU SUCH BEAUTIFUL COLOR PRINTS THAT YOU HAVE TO SEE THEM TO BEUEVE THEM. SHOPp& K JlSJ m AT MAIN AND GENTILE LAYTON SHOPPING PLAZA SEASON GREETINGS JL SK97 1 Kodak The merchants of The Layton Shopping Plaza, during this Holiday Season, wish to use this means to express our thanks for your loyal support during this past year. We have endeavored this past year to upgrade the Plaza to make your shopping more convenient and invite your continued support. I gi.'.'T CHRISTMAS GIVE AWAY an expression of our appreciation The Plaza Merchants will be giving away 350 in gift certificates at a special drawing in the rear parking lot Dec. 23, 1976 at 5 p.m. To be eligible for the give away you will be given a ticket by the Plaza Merchants for every 5 purchase piaffo between Dec. 9 and Dec. 23, 1976. There will be seven tickets drawn each good for at one of The Plaza Merchants business. You need not be present to W Gift Certificate be will win. Stores open until 8 p.m. starting Dec. 8th. 1 i-- As Center b UySsa - 373-447- Feit Less 3 L 27 north Main, Kcysvllto Phono 370-425- 3 |