Show 10 A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 12 1958 COMMUNITY Jaycees Get School Party Maintenance Job on Rink Planned in BRIGHAM CITY — Permission has been granted the Junior Chamber of Commerce to take oer maintenance of an ice skating rink built by the city at the Rees Pioneer Park The action was taken at a recent meeting of the Council in answer to a request made by tke KAYSVILLE — The Kaysville Elementary School is giving a Christmas party and "a special Christmas program on Dec 20 at 7:30 pm in the Davis High School auditorium The program includes caroling and the story of Hansel and Gret-e- l Kaysville Jaycees Robert Telia and Homer Dunn representing the group said the Jajcees would take care of flooding and keeping the rink in good condition Other matters brought before the Council included requests for new Peach Day banners financial assistance in building a sign to advertise Brigham City and Christmas bonuses for city em-- i 1 Peach Day banners to the meeting to show the Council how worn and faded they are He asked the group to consider placing some money aside in the new budget to replace them The matter will come up for approval at the time of the budget hear- AN OLD FAVORITE Santa Claus came to Hooper Monday evening and delighted the hearts of joung and old alike His visit was sponsored by the Junior Women’s Club and his duties included pulling the switch that turned on the town’s Christmas lights He also passed out candy to the youngsters full-cours- ing ‘ Sam Fuikawa chairman and Homer Dunn director member of the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas home lighting contest discuss plans and prizes to be awarded to the best decorated homes I ASK FOR SIGN George Dais and Wade Ebel-- i ing representing the Junior Chamber of Commerce asked the citv for $300 to help m building a large sign to be erected in Willard which will advertise Brigham Roy Junior High PTA Plans Fund Raising Event Friday ROY — “Family Night” a big fund raiding event planned by s Assn of the the in ls scheduled Tmior for 7 30 P m- Friday in the school auditorium The evening will include a oue’ other activities and a home msde candy salc lhe com‘ Citv The sign will be double-faceand the reserve side will he med for other advertising to help in raising monev for maintenance Tavcees have a 10 v ear lease on the propertv where the sign will be located with an option Parent-Teacher- d Building Permits Show Gains in Clearfield - on another 10 years the Jajcees said The Council votd to allow the CLEARFIELD — A downward munity Church boards has been club S300 when the si "cm is enm- trend in local building activity announced bv Rev Harry Poe petefj It was agreed to pay the city noted oer the past several Community Church pastor NORTH OGDEN — “Christmas The Board of Deacons elected employes a $15 bonus again this in the Circus is the name of the months was reversed during NoFoster as chairman for year as in the pat vember according to Clarence operetta that y oungters of the The Council wrent on record as three Second grades will present another year and appointed Bob Stoker city building inspector Twelve permits for 593400 worth of construction were is- George Richards will serve as tax which will be proposed at the sters all in costume will take next state Legislature sued secretary part The resignation of Carl Sea- of Board the chairman for Elected A J Niederhauser applied The orchestra with Rollo Orme five permits to construct two of Deaconesses was Mrs Gladys shore veteran member of the in charge will play before the $9000 and three $11000 brick Biddle Vice chairman will be Brigham Citv fire department operetta starts Mrs Melba Frand- homes on Lynnwood Drive Mary Paul Mae Odle was chosen was accepted bv the Council The sen Mrs Lois Ward and Mrs A S13 000 brick dwelling will as secretary have Hall teachers resignation of Ernest Iverson Verona sexton both for was date boards effec-to be built by Earl Strmgham at 674 he Meeting j adapted the play and added parts accepted has been set as the Wednesday tive Dec 31 North 200 West toil On North Terrace Drive Keith preceding the first Sunday of Stephenson will add two $10000 each month at 8 p m FROGRAM AND PRESENTS brick homes to his ComThe Choir of Senior the A $1200 addition to an existing structure on South State Street munity Church will presentwill be made by George Baxter a Christmas Cantata “Good Tidoy Sunday at 7 pm Garages will be built bv James On®s Vrogamie William Edwards and The Primary children’s ChristRobert II Morton mas party for the Second Ward WEST WEBER — Youngsters West Weber Ward are sponsorof two Com- - has been scheduled for Dec 18 Reorganization All ward youngsters are invited and oldsters alike are all set for ing the excursion in the West to take part in the celebration the annual ward Christmas party Weber Ward UNIVERSAL FAX Ward members who plan to The Second Ward Relief Soci- which will be held in the ward attend should contact Blaine Mcety Christmas party will be held recreation hall Dec 21 m 730 Farland A bus will be chartered DON'T COUNT p Dec 19 at 1:30 pm Following ttoue chickens y if a There wilt be Christmas tree enough members to fill it art the literature lesson light re<OQZ THEM1 freshments will be served All all decked out in lights and trim- planning' to go members are asked to bring a 50 mings and Santa will be on hand The annual Christmas party cent gift to greet the children A program for members of the Relief SoThe Clearfield Third LDS Ward will be presented and all ward ciety will be held in the Relief Society room of the church Tueswill host the stake dance Dec members are invited to attend day at 2 pm 15 at 830 p m in the Stake You can count on BABCOCK’S The party will be held in conAn excursion to the Logan House Dress will be casual to have just the merchandise nection with the monthlv literary LDS Temple is scheduled for Frilesson for December Special muto solve your Christmas shopday for all members of the North sic will be ROY JAYCEES provided and all ReWeber Stake High Priests of the ping Nothing could be more lief members are invited Society appreciated or more useful OFFER BOOKLET to come i sub-divisio- CAR WON'T START? Better Get a New Phillip 44 to Buy Good Furniture Low Prices Easy Term No Carrying Charge 3314 Washington Blvci We Give You $5 00 for Trade-- J IVIADSEN’S Fin battery Jtor BUD WARREN'S PHILLIPS 30th 66 STATION at Harrison Dial For Him ! plo es Ross C Bowen secretarj-man-ager of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce brought one of the j Efficient Service et Enjoy Friendly Teachers assisting in the arrangements are Alice Bonnemort Darlene Galbraith Helen Graham Milton Koldewjn Zena Wib Hams Lucille Kennah Hana Jarman Sally Ann Backman and Leland Stinquist The public Is invited and the admission is free The annual Christmas party of the Kavsville Branch the American Association of University Women has been set for 6 pm tonight at the Sands Cafe In Clearfield The program will include a dinner and exchange of “white elepha'qt” gifts Christmas music will-b- e provided by Mrs Elizabeth Simmons and Mrs Catherine Welling at the piano Mrs Helen Sheffield will show films taken during her trip to Europe last summer 1 ALL LIGHTED UP ! n West Weber Ward Awaits Christmas Party Dec 21 All-wo- dines in the latent st)ies and colors FROM e The Kaysville Sixth Ward YGU MAY CHARGE ’ mean- while are busy with the many functions of the PTA organization Mrs Live Rogers' chairman of un- y 2305 Washington §SS ) the health committee reports that eye examinations are rently being conducted at the school this week Mr and Mrs Parley Oleson chairman of the parent education program have laid plans for an advanced sewing and tailoring course to stare Jan 14 The course will be held each Monday for 12 weeks Mrs Vir- ginia Udy will be the instructor a course in “Understanding Bivef m m JOY! At Christmas Give Him cur-Dwig- ht Teen-agers- ” y F©IK Y4DIM EBflDY AND ms PRIDE AND door chairmen Account Budget end lay Away 30-Da90-Da- der the direction of the MIA held a ward Monday night plete family whether two or 10 honoring the party outgoing bishopric will be admitted for $1 Rulon Barnes VValwvn Green All proceeds will be turned Phillip Robins Glen Will Steven over to the school to be used to- Rushforth G ames and dancing wards the purchase of some its with light refreshments were held after a special program many needs Students are holding an ad- ticket sale calling door to Committee Worsteds and Gabar- ol UNNECESSARY AUTO parts: “He’ll Love ’Em!” Mirrors Floor Mats Lowest Competitive Prices Seat Covers and Many Others Whitewalls will be given start- ing the last week of January Any other ideas for parent edu-cation will be welcomed by the committee handling the courses 1 L i than an article of clothing we have a complete line of 2 Slips 3 (or250 Nylons Cost Jewelry l00 I98 Nightgowns Shorty Gowns ROY — Couples planning to attend the Christmas party of the Christ Our Saviour Lutheran Church Friday at the Mansion House should contact Mrs Alice Omer for information and reservations T IIft I98 k k k The contest deadline is Dec 23 with judging done the week between Christmas and New Years The contest is limited to those in the Roy City limits and the display must be turned on from 630 pm to 11 pm the nights of t h e DRY GOODS FIVE POINTS 88 EXTRA k dents BABCOCKS Phone Christmas Party ROY — Entry blanks and an illustrated book on many wavs to decorate are available today at any of the local business heuses according to Elwvn Hall chairman of the home lighting contest being sponsored again this year by the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce This year's contest will have two divisions making it possible for business houses to compete as well as resi- na- tionally advertised merchandise priced reasonably k k k k k k k On a BlG kk k k k k k kk k k HOTPOINT k a tcretary often I a erve t ! bg advantage climb with in year ho txiwly fatter kk k k H ' Premp" Amtleort Chad k0 began os ecrttade I Wilton— former pretident Genera! iciudt eosy-to-mast- IICRETARIAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Alto available: Individual course f fpeedwritmg horthcnd IBM such a card punch Day asset lend me free without obligation copy of your bulletin explaining portunities ©f secretaryship and scriptive mate rial on your count Name kddres City op- de- k k j: II II k i 7 b 3b 3b 3b 3b 3b 3b 3b 4 b 3b 3b 3b 3b b Paris 5b 3b 3b k3b 359 k3b Jb 3b 3b 3b PORTABLE A low at FOR THE BEST OE SEASONS rr - VW 'tXWVVX What better way to say “Happy Holiday!” Give the best to the best of friends Serve the best for the best of Seasons Give and serv Hill and Hill dressed for th£ holidays in new bottle and carton In case you give a ease be sure to ask for the special Hill and Hill holiday case Gay and handsome it’s all set to go right under the tree OX 4- - hotpoint k k k k k k k k k k k k k k 3b 3b 3b 3b On All k Clip and Mail Today a TV I k MiSICtlRn Ye HI-V- k k 7 evening k 24-inc- h Warranty ik ACCOUNTING tar N ¥ typ Free employment service TRADE-I- 3 3b k k k k k er WINTER TERM BEGINS IN OGDEN JAN Theft Liability Phan Fir Kiesel Building One Year k k k k k Dorothy Thompton-colu- mn f rodto commentator Kay Eranci — 20th Cenutry fof ar Mary I Dillon— president Brooklyn Got Co Corinn Johnson— etiodet editor Reader' Digest Her be Hoover— former President USA You tan become a secretary with jutf a few month' court at fteven' Henoger Learn quickly with lessons d through 48 years of personalised Henoger troining Auto Full -- i FRUIN INSURNCE AGENCY You Can't Believe How Big It Is Until You've Heard Our Deal k -- St FOR YOUR OLD TV SET I judging Insure Against Ruin 3b TV' 3b 3b 3b SOQ95 3b 3b 3b 3b 3b 3b m: min 3b CBQCDG® uv Avfh crcDo WASHINGTONlBLVD'MMPHnPl3K 4 4 3b 3b KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST c 3b 3b 44 THE HILL & HILL COMPANY DIVISION OF NATIONAL 4- - LOUISVILLE STRAIGHT 4 3b KY—KENTUCKY BOURBON and DISTILLERS PRODUCTS WHISKEY S6 PROOF CORPORATION |