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Show r DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 22, 1977 WEEKLY REFLEX By DONETA M. GATHERUM Utah along with Warren Gatten, Alder, Kevin STUDENTS from the classes of Miss Margaret Holyoak, Mrs. Kaye Mifflin and A. Neal Smith presented the Christmas musical. Members of the cast were attired in costumes, depicting their Christmas character. THEY were Merry, Julie Flint; Christmas, Brian Jensen; Barber shop group, a double quartet consisting of Mike Tony Yarbrough, Taylor, David Streadbeck, Colin Seegmiller, Brett Durf-feAlan Winters, Tim Martinez, David Long, Danny Patrick, Brock Bennett, Rodv Meacham and Stuart White. e, Layton. West Gentile Street also has a new family there, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Torgerson and their children are living in the house The program included a song, Christmas All Over the Place; solo by Kelly 1 Want A Patterson, Hippo for Christmas; song, Nut-ti- n for Christmas by Rody Meacham, Kevin King, Tony Yarbnugh, Stuart White and Colin Seegmiller. connected to the Church farm. Mr. Torgerson is the vocal music teacher at South High School in Salt Lake City. Kathaleen Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardy, is a member of Ricks College Valhallas dancing group. They perform folk dancing, ballroom dances and modem dances. Private Charles C. Overly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Overly, has been assigned as a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the U.S. Armys 143rd Signal Battalion in Frankfurt, giving. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harris and family, Layton; and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bredthauer of Cleveland, Hutchins, Jay Sanderson and David Gardiner. Front, Mike Buchanan, Phillip Weaver and Scott Smith. The delightful Christmas production Spirit of Christmas was presented Monday evening, Dec. 19 at the Davis High School auditorium at 6:30 p.m. by the fifth grade classes of the Kaysville Elementary School. have recently purchased a new home are Mr. and Mrs. David Sill. They recently purchased a home in East able to have some family members home for Thanks- 1 Marianne Huntington plant. Among the local people who villages and remote islands. Mr. Judkins was able to spend three days flying with his son. Mr. and Mrs. Judkins visited a pulp plant, several local flying services and some interesting museums. Returning to make their home in Layton after living in NeMinnville, Ore. for many years are Joseph and Norma Cooper and their son. Mrs. Cooper is the daughter of Mrs. Hortense Evans. Although many members of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Harris family are living great distances from home, they were Christmas musical production, Spirit of Christmas, at Davis High School auditorium, Monday evening. Among those taking part were, to r, back, Danny CHRISTMAS EVENT Bredthauer is employed at the Utah Power and Light Indian camps, the enjoyed holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Bredthauer recently moved to Cleveland, a small town near Price. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Judkins vacation in enjoyed a Alaska. They went to see their son, Val, his wife, Kerry and their two children. Val is employed in Ketl ikan, Alaska as a bush pilot. He flies to fishing all Harris 77J-4F7- 1 A Serving Suggestion Germany. He has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Tennessee Nashville Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Day and family are now living in a home located in the Fort Lane subdivision. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee Sr. and their grandson, Dusty Lee traveled to National City, Calif, to be with their daughter, Mayva Coffman when she came home with her new baby. Mrs. Lee stayed to newly-purchas- Pin-coc- The kings were Jay Sanderson, Kevin Hutchins and David Jensen; solo by Melanie Borski, Do You Hear What 1 Hear. Solo by Brock Bennett Have Yourself a Merry Merry Christmas." Royd Rice was Santa and the narrator was David Long, np .04 Craig Groftzky Herring Snack Try Western Oysters Some Sliced Dry Salami Verdi Brand Verdi Stick Dry Salami Brand Swifts Sandwich Meats Variety Pack ds Road-runner- INC. Road-Runner- s. the group enjoyed viewing 376-262- slides of their trip. 9 -- N HALF is- Date:i $QS pkg. c. (Thick Sliced 2 Ik. pkg. H) FROZEN GROUND BEEF PATYGS-SH- o1 ki 17.77) Canned Hams"'"" Canned Hams Canned Hams 51,av Heat 'n Eat Chuck Wagon Boneless Hams lbs Hormel Sliced Bacon Boneless Hams Hormel Lean (I h. 69 lor Apptmcr Year-Ol- CREATIVITY s. group was called the Virginia called her party, The Return of the After supper HALTS WMOU Make Safeway for Haais Far Yaw MaBday!'1 Sbap Early Far Bast SalacHaa Shrimp Cocktail Sessions for 4--5 A Serving Suggestion BONELESS and Dianna Clark; Mary played by Marianne Alder and Joseph by Danny Gattoa; the shepherds were Brett King, Scott Smith, Phillip Weaver and Mike Buchanan. NEW AFTERNOON Pre-Kindergar- ten four western states. The WOK-A-tOM- A Too Fat for k the Chimney" by Mindy guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sill. Miss Payne is attending BYU. home by way of Reno where Dr. Wests brother lives. Virginia Larsen hosted 25 people recently in her home at a pot luck supper. The guests were members of a North Ogden Stake Special Interest group that traveled by bus last summer on a tour of parks and monuments in others returned to Layton. Near Thanksgiving time, Mr. Lee, Dusty and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alexander returned to California to spend Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Lees sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Horspool of Hermosa Beach, Calif. Before returning home, the California visitors traveled to Costa Mesa to visit with Mrs. Lees brother, E. Don Herrington, Jr. Lavell Marley was hospitalized last week suffering Hes SONG, Miss Sherry Payne from Pennsylvania was a dinner redwoods, they returned help her daughter and the THIE5 Norbest or Manor House Recently, Chris and Karen Bell and their children of Pleasant Kills, Calif, were in Layton staying with Karens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris. Dr. and Mrs. Jay R. West returned home Dec. 1 after traveling to Portland, Ore. Accompanying Dr. and Mrs. West on the trip, were Dr. Wests parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. West of Spanish Fork. They stayed in Portland at the home of Dr. Wests youngest sister. After traveling down the Pacific coast and touring the ward in the Sacrament meeting. Sunday On Dec. & Mrs. Martha E. Green celebrated her 94th birthday. Mrs. Green has been staying at the home of her son. Chance Green, the past few weeks. Mrs. Delila Flint has returned home after spending two weeks in Washington. Mrs. Flint went to Renton, Wash, to visit with her son, Vern Flint and family who live there. from heart problems. Sam R. Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson C. Day spoke Variety Packer" Sliced Bologna Lean Ground ? BeefS Boneless Roast CSaS" Steaks SSUT-Rou- nd MS. ne Steaks -- a3M Hormel Little Sizzler Hormel Wranglers Whole Hog Sausage Safeway Brand Grade A Whole Fryers Cut-U- p Grade A Fryers Roasting Chickens Oft Commissioned Marine Second Lieutenant Craig L. Grotzky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Grotzky of 2670 N. 275 W., Sunset, was commissioned in his present rank upon completion of Officer Candidate School. THE school was , conducted at the Marine Corps Development and .Education Command in Quantico, Va. The school was designed to screen and train personnel for Canand didates are placed in leadership positions and tuations and constantly e. evaluated through the use of observation reports, leadership ratings, graded examinations and peer evaluations. 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