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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 22. 1976 WEEKLY REFLEX . Mr. and Mrs. John Lasker and daughter Patsy and son Jerry of Kansas City, Mo., will be Christmas and holiday guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Lasker. $! Overnight Christmas eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nielsen will be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Nielsen and their grandmother Mrs. Goldie Broadstone all of Province. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield entertained Wednesday evening at a birthday dinner for family members in honor of their son Burke of Salt Lake City. Guests included Burkes wife, Robyn Maxfield, Miss Nancy Max-fiel- $ I. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Brent Maxfield and daughters, Michelle and Candace, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Shelton and daughter Amanda of Pittsburg, Penn. Col. (Ret.) Wells F. Collett and his brother Owen M. Collett of Bountiful recently attended the funeral service A of i ' ' rl A' , r, JLSSa sF Z .i W' rv. !t O' 000 i W- - , A. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sprague will entertain at a family tJ M their brother Ralph Collett of Roseville, Calif. While there, Wells Collett was an overnight guest of his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. W.I. Collett at Los Gatos, Calif, while Owen spent some time on a business matter in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore of Hunter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith gathering on Christmas Eve with a party and program for members of their family. will be Kyle Included Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Porter and sons Andrew and Trent of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sprague and sons Shawn and Reggie, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peterson and three children, Trish, Kirk and Brock of Farming-ton- ; Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Sprague and children Jennie and T.J.; Mr.- - and Mrs. Gaylen Sprague and children Chad and Ryan of Kaysville. Bishop and Mrs. Gary Sargent and family recently spent a weekend at Mesa, Ariz. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.T. Marsh and her brother Paul. Elder Mark Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas entered the Language Training School at Brigham Young University at Prsvo prior to his for the departure Okayama - Japan LDS mission. He entered the school on Thursday Dec. 9. He is a member of the Kaysville ' ? .WWW..- rW For he is not only gifted but budgets his time in :;5uch a wonderful way that he ;:'gets triple value from his fun hobbies that he has enjoyed worked at till of his life. in the foot FOLLOWING t:j 'Syracuse. steps of his father the two of them have had loads of fun just doing their own thing, in whatever comes their way first. Mr. Nath is a natural artist, and can draw freely anything he chooses. He also has the artistic ability to do fantastic .wwwiiw w '''' ' wH wood work, and has spent many spare hours doing for his family this holiday season. HE HAS designed windmills, plant holders, jewelry dressers, and numerous articles to make both the younger grandchildren in his family happy as well as the adult members with his fine on Missiles department where he has, worked since 1952. He came tj Syracuse from Iowa where he had engaged in farming. HE HAS also had a keen interest in the raising of Shetland ponies, and did this for a lengthy time. Until two years ago he was a member of maintenance home. CLEARFIELD HuMi His neighbors are always most grateful when they arise and find that he has already done their job with his little hand made scraper, and all the area people who generally walk to church on Sunday mornings, can usually do so as usual, whether snow has fallen during the winter nights or not, because he enjoys getting out and doing this job early. THIS PAST winter he took old gas tank windows, discarded by his Doug Weathers, who know longer needed them m his 1 Hi! Merry Christmas 3 33 . . . and Best Wishes 1 TO OUR MANY FRIENDS 3 And along with our fondest wishes that 1 every wish will come true for you, we 3 thank you for 33 also extend our sincere loyalty during this year. 3n your Kent& Thelma Nielsen and family i I ffhamtk You evening for members of the North Davis Central County Daughter of Utah Pioneers former board. Guests included Mr. Steam ClecningSpecialH business at Clearfield and FOR SOMETIMES he has been interested in pheasant and quail raising. And has grown various types and kinds. Another unique thing that Mr. Nath has enjoved doing is scraping snow off the sidewalks for a very large area in and around the Nath ') our Friendly Faint Store" $pwa nmmeteimmsiGSiftGzzl Mrs. BUTCH BOY made his machine cabin enclosed, thus making it much warmer for this job. Mr. Nath is employed at ' Hill Air Force Base, in the the greatest. CLEARFIELD PAINT & GLASS Mr. and Mrs. John Lasker entertained Sunday, Dec. 12 for their annual Christmas tree decorating party for family and friends. From Frances Nath of Syracuse has been busy making Christmas presents for members of his family. Shown are some of his planters and a jewelry chest with grandson Brad Weathers looking on. work. Mr. Nath does not curtail his activity to any particular area. For he can work inside or out whatever he is enticed and all the best wishes to all of our good friends and customers. Irene Hess and Chriss at dessert Christmas party at the Ward Cultural Hall on Wednesday evening. Santa Claus arrived with treats for the children. Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Lake at annual Christmas brunch party at her home Saturday Over 20 Yrs. Experience There is no wasted time at The Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward held a potluck Merry .,4, the Francis Nath home in Mrs. Edna Carr who has moved to St. George since came for the special occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Shelton and daughter Amanda from Penn, Pittsburg, arrived to spend Christmas and the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield and family. Christmas party and program on Saturday evening. Mrs. Helen Barber of Syracuse entertained at her CLEMS : : Cornia and Mrs. Mattie Ray. The Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward held their ward family CARPET ; Christmas party and dinner Saturday evening. Christmas -' XMAS GIFTS Judkins, Mrs. Fern Heath, Mrs. Carol Collett, Mrs. Luella Carver, Mrs. Sarah tended the Ogden Defense Depot Officers Club annual Second LDS Ward. Ha 'iilrtlamiyp lr'7nrII(!L " lr vVt h Emerald Loveland, Mrs. Anna Eastgate, Mrs. Mary Belle e )r 15 95 Davis Countys Largest & Carpet Furniture Cleaners PHGhE 773-5C- C0 Average Living Room with Adv. 376-242- YOUR THANKS or FREE ESTIMATES iaatatKMoawMwatacaaoBoaBtKMa 8 ummmmmmz the Weber-Davi- s Pony Club. It was in 1964 that Mr. Nath suffered a heart attack. And has been a patient with the Heart Research of Ogden since that time. He is in good health now, and keeps as busy as most any other two men of his fifty-si- x years. HE IS encouraged at all times by his wife, Margaret, who works at his side if she is needed, but otherwise keeps very busy with her own interests. She cares for a year and a half old grandson, Justin Weathers five days of each week. Gives additional aid to her mother, Mrs. Cohsta Brookes, who has a home near by. AND DOES beautiful handwork and crocheting, much of this she donates to her church, which is sold by the Good Shepherd Home in California, and the Boys Ranch in North Dakota, to assist m various projects that they have in operation at all times, vsb ntint iiiechuisi rm.iut; vK.x.n. v II i We dean all kinds of furniture-- we remove dog and cat odors from 3 Ursula Dossing 3 and her Staff 3 Ursula Phyllis Bailie 3 Bonnie Dossing Hall Norene Hill 3 Ursula Stocks 3 3 PHONE 3 3 URSULA S 3 3 BEAUTY SALON 3 3 85 North Main Street, Kaysville 3 PATRONAGE FOR 3 MERRY CHRISTMAS m js I'm II, .! Have you got those uletide woes From standing under mistletoes Front making lists and sending mono And wondering just what is so fmnn That makes Santa stand there Ho Ho He can smile cause he's not owing Kvervone in town Dots II seem this Christmas Season That ou'e slowh lost niir reason And msamu's crept in That you tan't hear amid the din Of "hum up", and "he don't push" And "Heall I'm in sui h a rush " A choir singing Silent Night ' You think u wouldn't la- - so mi an II ou could rest somewhere lietween The endless Christmas i ookie li iking And New Year's Resolution in. iking Well here's the erv la-s- t solution To nd ou ol your ule pollution How alsiut a refreshment lue.ik At the Little Red Mem I),ur (Jueen ill AT MAIN AND GENTILE LAYTON SHOPPING PLAZA erry ClsrlstBiasas' j FROM. . . LAYTON BOOK STORE WASATCH SPORTING GOODS 3H u MERLINS DEPT. STORE LAYTON DEPT. STORE from Kent and the entire crew ANNS FABRICS LEES YARNS 734 South Main. 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