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Show wtckly news journal, December nrricx-DAv- is 7. 1978 New Oil Fields Tn Mexico K-- W issionanes r; 1 't V g l f : ks ,' The news If. on Muuo I Oil to ids JiMovefrd that Du le (onla.fl at least OU billion tiai irH id Is gh quality h-- J ' Oil T-- fulds I If.it h o.l 4 is Vast oust O' of Saudi Afab'd ll tu I 0f ue ta r II lakert PS 1114 (hough! La- - II I ifit-- i 1 AS I' ill - d. la! oil 10 coif, put- log world ml Supply and (li Mil1 A ! ! v, 1 Mix U i:i.m:i Ider 1 iiml illiain Hales of 2'i 1"U Snulh, Kuvxv illi, vmI sjn-.tin hat raim-n- t . lo in Meeting mi SuiiJ iv ih. Kuv swili wh I l)S Ward, KI Snulh '4! ttesl ) p 111 Us imntr.n I 1 tilt , Ao-iiue- I IS has li.cn S III) I iniv umr Pans Mis MM I lie will fn'.-- I he M I C in Provo on in-2h fur eight ueiks .ind Ihen depart fur Pans nn 1 h, Jii Kaisville .i'.Ioii 1 1 1) HUH LR I 2K) I r Hi on,;h ts the son of G I, a Mon enter the program there All friends and relatives of Ihe missionary are mined to hear him talk on Sunday afternoon isb Team. He .served as a member of various dubs and class committees while at fashion favorites again. The season's new look in clothes are enhanced with the pins and swinging drop earrings. You may find some exquisite pieces, from a few years hack, tucked away in a dresser drawer. JIM IS presently employed Packaging Corp. of America where he was assistant press operator. He is the last of five boys In the family to serve on an LDS mission, np Clinton D. Zollinger of 531 East 200 South, Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to Serve in the Canada-Halifax Bible Y erse 4. Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. Where may it be found? Answers: Who is the author of the above statement? 2. To whom was he writing? 3. Has this statement proven to be true? 1. 1. 2. Paul the Apostle. The Christians at Corninth. It certainly has. 3. 4. II Corinthians 3: 17. For December 1978. The last month of the year, the end of the years 1978, is at hand--anseem to pass faster and d faster. ON THE 2nd, in 1823, President James Monroe promulgated the Monroe Doctrine (now largely abandoned); on the 4th in 1783, days after British troops had evacuated New York City, DAVIS COUNTY General Washington made his farewell address to his officers. On the 5th, in 1782, the eighth President of the United States, Martin Van Buren, Delivery GLASS TROUBLES was born at Kinderhook, N.Y., descended from Dutch immigrants. The 6th is the feast of St. Nicholas in Greek and Latin churches BASKET SEWING Sunset Sports 500 So. (Bountiful) SALE PftE CHRISTMAS MARK toDOWN Oft Odd 4 End Clearance up Make your Warm Cuddle Quilts Now i. $) x 60 Fake Fur. Rg looova Plush Robe Pile r to ts 29 1 .49 to 60 Velour 60" Blanket Reece Rg $3 ss Bonded Batts 1 u 3.39 60 Br. Nylon Lingerie Elastic m New I Knl Stripes 2.98 4.29 4.49 3.50 6.79 Yd. 59 Yd. 5 Yd. 1 New Carter T Knit Yd. Yd. Yd. 50 Everyone Loves Them!! Lb at the ini,., is lhi re will be f hnsimas gibs, g irm v, and haled g Kids t'V piamu (I tie I n i if lu diH'-.rii- Arm-ma- p m 3.49 iv. - i ) 4.79 Printed Tricot Calico Sheer Tricot One Group Tricot 108ng Lingerie Lace One Group Lace 2 Lb 1211 w.tuht 599 1.69 1.79 Yd. 98 Yd. 1.98 39 Yd Yd. It w tn stiow h i h i 1 1 lake a lie. ad.- In an fa III . mm large i lie pro Mi toni but world u; j In s ale a ! quale until - Vi t help gel some badges and IbeV will U.e the mon.-for some ( hrisinus pron-UIhe public is invited to uune to the ti iaar. np ( I presented as the evenings finale. Members of the musical group were Sharee Halliday and Chris Chapman, flutes Kenny Robbins and Nancy Greco, clarinets; Mike Chap man and Mary Graves, has soons; Lawrence Graves French horn and Stephen Graves, oboe. Accompanist was Patricia Graves. LITTLE IS known about him but the Germans identified him as Santa Claus and this has made the name well known in all countries. On the morning of the 7th, in 1941, Japan Pearl Harbor and brought the sneak-attacke- d United States into World War II. The 7th is also Delaware Day and on the 10th, in 1817, Mississippi was admitted to he Union. The 10th is Wyoming Day and the 11th Indiana Day. ON THE 12th, in 1799, George Washington died at ('rmitiictin C (V Cam Dec Ffuii Heights Utw 64037 I this group and the five par- PnIWT ticipation hospitals included McKay-Dee- , St. Benedict in Ogden, the IDS and Cottonwood Hospitals in Salt Lake the neighborhood, leaving popcorn balls for all the by musicians, was t t1 DAVE FAERDER J O til Following the program the students were honored at a dinner in Ihe Union Building Sky room. performed lt U ')?' ( tty; ami the Logan Hospital in laig.in. of carols neighborhood FAERBER s Graduate s pun I waft STEVE FAERDER 37o jej; Synthetic Fortified Motor Oil OIL FILTERS THE GRADUATES have completed a 27 month training program which included nine quarters at Weber Slate Ford & Ctvev. Spin On qt- Extended Ordirt College, and at least 1800 hours of clinical training at the hospitals Halliday. Mrs. Hallidays mother was responsible for the typical German food served. Assorted desserts were available for those who still had room, at the home of M L. IRENE muons Miss Irene Briggs among the students graduated from five different hospitals in Utah last week. She was honored to be the commencement valedictorian of the group. MISS BRIGGS has been a high honor student during every quaiter of her schooling. She has been receiving her education in radiology at the St. Benedict Hospital in Ogden and at S- - Energy Saving Miss Briggs, who was the student representative of the Radiologic Technology Class of 1978, has been offered a position at the St. Benedict Hospital and has been employed there for the past month along with her schooling progam. 99 Ea. 40 PIECE SOCKET SET Limited Supply Drive Metric and inch M-- 3a ii D&J AUTO A GRADUATE of Clearfield High School, Miss Briggs is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs, 2511 West 700 South, Syracuse. 13 South Main - 376-075- 1 Weber State College. The special program was held at the Weber State College Browning Center tle Theater. Lit- 2SV S'fUfy Boy - G-1- 1 &cPsZ EACH HOSPITAL chose one outstanding student from 'K 1tAs Mount Vernon and on the 15th, 1791, the first ten amendments were ratified to become a part of the Constitution. Winter arrives on the 22nd, at 12 21 a ni , EST iAttf 'fo'R c-HftsTl-- A 5 It All Adds Up Aw, Pop, 1 dont want to study arithmetic It (aint no use Dad - What! A son of mine grow up and not be able to figure football scores, batting averages and race-trac- k odds! camtiuous ALUismusj cuttzhs LOWEST PRICE EVER fuM sTyfFfo-- - oose Shop -- FREE Yd. 5 U - 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance 1 O'CLOCK rmi gutters or R NOW OPEN EVERY WEEK NI6HT Don Pearson Manager ESTIMATES-773-85- 66 394-658- , n edit (O.itl u i. (( s II, l! it i II si . - And. ram. Saturday evening, Dec. 2, 13 Shannon Road families participated in the second annual block Xmas party. Before (he party began, Santa eeueiiTLY Dacron Batts 1 9, legion Hall in Kaysville, It w.ll beojien from 10 a ni to 2 For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job By W. Ix-c- . day, December, 1978 Auto Glass, Windows, Mirrors, Store Fronts, Table Tops 416 t.lRI Si mils ha..-.'tl work. I g hard making all Till 1 he Gill Seoul T roup 207 has planned a baaar Satur- Elsie Halliday was in charge of the arrangements. A program, consisting of a Xmas slide show and a group For All Glass Needs Specializing In Insurance Claims a M SHE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Dec. 21. Miss Zollinger will speak in Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 3 p m. in the Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward Chapel at 201 South 600 East. lf PH0TTE US YOUR Je.-- Harold and Melba Stevens. She has been attending Brigham Young University in Provo the past two and one-hayears, np 4 lu-- 1 n LDS Mission. SHE IS a 1976 graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. While at Davis she was a member of the National Honor Society and served as vice president of the student-bod- Your First Call GLASS CO. BAZAAR GOriKJG UP at the Hinckley s. The entree was served at the home of Marvin and Elsie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I ' an ate sub tn t mt re. , on and m I evel he t tied a i final . Graves home, and Ihe Robbins home, then salad at George Gro home and soup Karen Zollinger, isn gaiojt'i.n t o I will H'lvcl Li a Millie one f your gift giving l it to the Clin im.b Laaar jilann.-.- Lv th. e K.ii sulb-t.are, from I. ft, frnl, I.i i S oul.s in troop Jt)7. T L.i k, Patty Kt Lng. Cathy Cnrt r, I.i ami Lome and Kittm I lipley, Alex And. and m out la-l- r Mrs v d'oeuvres at the Stephen Miss t,u in J Ail a, ini smaller children. The party was a progressive dinner, beginning wiih hors KARKN ZOLLINGER I' . i Claus visited all the homes in Fall sweaters are big and bulky as outerwear. As the weather gets colder, they'll double with other sweaters for the popular layering scheme. at Mi I shortly I On light-reflecti- II 1 t'X Supplv - ji'l Ties spot .fig no I h it tiidu I'eiJ a ! to '.11 the t S ,M 'i.-ot oil, fedut- I'ge hill'll ii g An . a an tl. ; mV n e on A ill od Kaysville News glass costume jewelry are v. vi I dl (f W.,1 M IC m Rhinestone and glistening Davis High. He was a D Men Hub. member of thp Madrigals Choir. Heaiiended (he P)7J National Scout Jamboree at Morane State Park, Penn. He has also traveled in Canada and Mexico but this will be his first trip off this continent. III .1 Sou'h Fashion Championship Mi n n N r . i . i ard ATI LNDFD LDS and Institute Seminary classes, and has been at tive in his chun li activities. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Christensen of 8 North 300 I ast, Kaysville, np I r.ta.r p; believe SOW ail ii ML ME IS a pi aduate of 1 nv tori Ifiph Si hoot and the Seminary Quorum president and assistant to the Instil ip in the Priest Quorum. He has been teaching the eight year olds in the Sunday S honi organisation. He graduated from Davis High SehiKil inhere he it as a member of the 1976 State U - a Provo on Ik e. 14. I Ider C hrislens. n graduated from Davis High M bool where he was miive in the Davis High DU A Club and served as an ofhrer of the club. has held leathers M- tn the 10, ighih d MIMI i ML U II L Brough, and Mrs Silvia E. Hjnsen, both of various thurth positions Mum of whyh ate Deaton and ld.-- I ( h.tfiel in 12 noon at 27 r John from W it ,ii i ii i 1 uniry aKo lias v is! new ml reserves, w Ini li tin 1st f on t use the 1 A- - a I ' su 11 alt. I s of an rails energy . I the win Id s I! !us ,n I ; a I o.i - in ale tiring I.-- South Mission. He will in Sat (ament Meeting on Sunday, Dec Gordon We-.- t , Pulurt Jnv ld.-- 7,iko ,k ME Ultl. arrive home Tl ulsd.IV. Dec Tib from the ,Vw Vmk Si.ne Mission seise . m (n I he Mint - has In en 111 IIDI , ( hnsieri-se- n ailed lo e an IDS mission lo the Japan U u ( li.in-- , i l.1 .1 ) KK ( '1 U i JSTK N S !' N cut mis-- , inn cxpcrii m cs on Sunday alt. moon at Ihe IDS I leienth I aitoil Ward 1. Ih-e- t liil d Id ? II nr plough Is sihidtuleif to report on his I Mali s, Viti of Mr (Jim) V J hails James IdiT ! Yo i,J 1 A rj.Di:u ol.a'i ,, I'll o. i j' Ml I IW South main in STUART bountiful CENTER. IN JLAYToN NoW IN THE NEW CANioH CENTER IN SANOV |