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Show i mv wmx-OA- v. r news vis journal, December 21, 197s PUZl Christmas Party Held l.r h h ni I hi HO JuM hi ...: I ABM a'.,) r t J .. -. I J- Jl.S 0 .r : Mr I . i fi .,"I .7, ! fall) I. S i t ! t i ! y 1 . . t ( , .1 t i 4 rri ..tl I tag 4 l!. Irr.J hc 11 terrii ! t 4 putting il.tr t!. ir Mili'lmf "ill t'.r i!l ) - 4 ' r f 1 : ' .6!Vl'r:i ' te :r 1 Vf ia ir r ait 5 f tedl' IN' t. Ml 1: . 1 . tf MiiHtt g ! I cf.lfsf fit 3 I .. . f i i f it a id :if fi i.nr i . ..'i in I '.r I a fu a" 4 te!,;.h t tr J ;":,! if ? ilw-.- ' f fr i' fiinVrit Si tsi! .'it-- " J t,l! ' n 1.14 s. 1 v. tv t r j m 4 1 fi .1! 4! MOW I 1 i f ; .! ! -, 1 11 J.f it It" t'U in period ' .tf But tii-GUT I'. I ! l! (','4 14 tjt.i(jui-!i-- I 1: I1 (1'!,. . 1' a : i. iti.it . "fi ( fii .it i 14 : 4 I and M.iy fn ; i it r I .1 r t ; n ij ..i t V .t r , ,;t I ! :, I Iwn tm( i";n!V ..tin thi lin a! kiii r.,i. 1J. i ! Vi- :j i,f t- . Hit M W Ft fi'illuii (i.f.- WRI C10K !:.'! Vt.i T: li'ifl are - V - t'x at-- ttnr 21 in I.! i : t.n r- - ! find .fiiuinl Dr. t If .ill Said. " I fa cnl mt ! r (Hin'an mid Tingry ff liMikniii pn-.i- t hits furts to pet nady for Pa y biarlrJ in May .find its finijir.R te fi.it in cnmplistrt'J, llwy had a few iVUvs iniluding a 30 ci.iV on; on t:ru k" w :!! L ntl.-n- d CVrili-r-villi- tin I'ii-y'- Activity has bivn moving .t .a win r an. 1. "T.1V 1 i.t'' ,'f-.!),- .tl ter: 4 4. Ii! Ii i' r"r.e The Central Davis Cubs Dec. M in Central's armory for a basketball game. The Cubs won 37 to 34. Central's wrestling team also started their league with the first match against Sunset Dec. M. but lost with a close score of pre-seaso- 42-4- THE CHRISTMAS dance Mistletoe the ;: Mingle, will be today, Dec.: 21, with seventh grade danc-ing second period, eigth r dancing third period and ninth dancing sixth and seventh periods. : : Tonight at 6 the PTA will meet at the school for a Christmas concert. School "tf1 v j 1 Hh ' J i i XT f "the f flighty l.fV" mmJ (!: 1 : . fli'1 a! . y at ( r r j' . a 1 f t r it ir. .:5 ; r t i e C ; 4 1 A ( X'. - The be.i-li- D.ivts Ci. only n of tlx Library will t. inTS ertircly the prcpi ity of the l.brary v, sti. m and not the s I.omI r wh'-tti'- NJ pTunt of the shared by school district would be turned over to the district or purchased by the county 12:40 c dj:ig PInn3 PTA rcoting Central Davis Junior High Sth(x)l PTA will hold a PTA meeting this Thursday evening, Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. in the school's girls gym. THERE will be a short business meeting. The entertainment for the evening will be furnished by the Central Davis Junior High Choir and Orchestra. ALL PARENTS are encouraged to attend, dmg rliT" library system. In an agreement proposed by the Davis County Sihnul District in its Dec. 5 meeting, the district agreed to sell its pot don for JUJ.ouO, or levs than that appraised value received by the district. When the building was constructed Christmas Hour At Library - CLEARF1F.LD Young and old alike will enjoy two old time radio shows depicting different facets of Christmas to be presented Dec. 21 at 3 p.m. at the Davis County Library, North Branch, 562 S. 1000 E. in Clearfield. FIRST Nighter will feature an episode about the lit- -' tie town of Bethlehem where the Christ child was born. "Ozzie and Harriet will feamedia ture those long-tim- e stars in The Christmas Present Agreement. The public is invited at no charge, tb Irtin ite MERRY CHRISTMAS to all our friends. zq .i i; r J t '? 'J J I t4 i ; 4 r:. Ii-- l il f.i"- . . Ho. Branch half Ha funding Was provided by the Miami district whiih'tiilsrrd Hie as a renter for Its and pris es-ir.pan 6. center. The district no Ifl t'-- bk g longer needed the spare, ever, ul'er fill the y ,4 it optej to j!i.n stae librjry system li t r. BIT SINCE tfi.it time it has official! V still retained half of Ha buii J:t;g. The library board, in agreeJing to, the school diswill pay the trict's ppijxi-alsum in increments. It had originally planned to pay about Ldi.imO m three instal- lments over a three year period, having proposed a $100.00 fee for the portion. IIBRARY official said $ : V! would te paid out t.f Hi library's budget right after the first" (ol January) ar.d more funding could h"i fa!ly tw obtained for the A r t of that year's portion by year's end. There shouldn't fa ar.y problem with follow, irg budgets, though, as funds wgl lie set aside. Some $41.0t)0 has been allocated in the 1373 budget for capital improvements but $IQ,04) $12,000 will be needed remodeling of the library's east entrance to meet fire and safety standards. That leaves only about for $.50,000. THE COLNTY will retain ownership of the land, tb Stories We have a good selection of last minute gifts. Davis County Library, North Branch, will feature some stories to get the youngsters ready for Santas visit, Friday from lp.m. to 1:30 p.m. Open nightly til 7 p.m. Open Sunday Dec. 24 10-- 5 i 4? LAKESIDE SQUARE 377 A 5. STATE CLEARFIELD 825-89- - CLEARFIELD Its the Yuletide season and the Childrens Story Hour at the 33 STORIES TO be read will include, Santa Mouse Where The Santa Claus Are You? The Night Before Book, Christmas and finger games along with a special flannel board story, A Christmas Wish. The program is open to all pre-scho- ol youngsters. ! fin 1t. 9 SIL Dl t.u on NTH numtii-r- t iru l.oti J rr I Lta Strtiler. W.:c x. Wil S?.,in-- 1 Drou aters, Cary I nj him t .ntb. t irrn. , t Lamb, dmg is for the entire public, and a small admission charge of 50 cents will be taken at the doors. THIS PERFORMANCE It was twin boys that arrived on Saturday, Dec. 9 to Mrs. Mr. and LaRoy Easthope of 647 N. 240 E., and Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Easthope of formerly of Syracuse. They arrived at McKay-DeHospital. They will be named Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hillier of Ogden. Mrs. Easthope was a member of LaRoy. They weighed in at past few years, vsb Kaysvilie, e Nathan LaRoy and Steven 5-- the faculty at Syracuse Elementary School for the From Burley, Idaho comes word of the arrival of a son Benjamin Levi born on Nov. 28th to Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes former Kaysvilie residents. He weighed in at 8 lbs. 3 oz. and is their fifth child. At home delighted to have a little brother are Laurie, John, Carey and Matthew. The mother was the former Nadine Durtschi of Centerville, Utah. Grandparents making the are Mrs. Helen news known Barnes, Kaysvilie; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durtschi, Centerville. The baby has one r, Mrs. R. Durtschi of Salt Lake City. Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stark of 975 East 1175 South, Kaysvilie. The 7 lbs. 13 oz. lad arrived on Nov. 28 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton and will be named Ricky Dennis. At home is a little sister, LeAnn, who is happy to have a playmate. Mrs. Stark was the former Sheila Love of East Layton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Love and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stark all of East Layton. The include Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wall, Mr. and Mrs. George Green, Mrs. Rose Stark all of East Layton and Mrs. Anonda Buck of Ogden, np at Davis North Medical Center December 9, 1978 Robert and JoAnn Parr, 2286 West 4800 S., Roy, girl December 11,1978 Ferril Charles and Tarina Price, 2044 North Valley View Drive, Layton, boy John Richard and Donna Marie Pickins, 1061 North 1250 East No. D., Layton, girl Kevin and Cynthia Saunders, 27 Airlane Drive, Clearfield, airl nj I!r t hriitm.i. . Dr i.s rb I s : p.ir-rti- I .u k J .Mr Pampti.n in aril with hi-- r l,j)svill .. !' ' j J .Vrs P ur.itni.ifi. m layton : 't mid . . Mrs tent l':ul vr in.lv Du A ft.eivof a yi .irni.'.iuyhler l.m n II to Mi. am) Mrs. K:ir. ! i.f ! arrival i," :i The pr.md ate Mr, and Mrs r tt Park t itv D.r. J i and Mr jnd Mrs. Dujn. V. in i f M.'t Lake C ity. ts id Mr. and Ii"l:dj , y f.t V : '!- Mrs .i r d.i.,, b; r. .in j 1 J .!l s , le .n. Miss rs and Mis thi-il.m-d.- i Susan 5 M- A t if. j. M t'nnu t id t .'n ii .f I M J I Gain Credit types .'4 P j,."m ji.4 M I r . 1 r I I - 1 .4 li- .nfiliT fi I t! i 2.1(4 at a Ifadi 1 ).n C.rifirf ur te f Pat ii n Sj Mrs 4 u!i :'.n M Mr Ml liv rd If) jli t itvMr.16 ts 1 I 1 1 .n y t f C i ntir Mis M- - Id-- n Ward t) s; nt Saturday n Garland with !vr uirntt, Mr and Mrs Hrnry Hnin and in P r. r v d with his t in ts. Mr. and Mr Ira t:. 1 th.ldti i J te ard re Mrs Hlin Barm turned from Taylorsvilk sta vi'itrd three days i n her d.iugbir and m.ii in tek-f- e 'ite. Mr. and Mr. Kuberl if jatf. Mrs Jerry Nielsen has home from the laikeview Hospital vihere she tea confined and undergoing treatment last teeck. r 3D'nkD 4-H- ers T, 'r r: !.i I : r ti i 4 .11 V. :i rrirf I i P' I Aid . . , Record Boo!ts 1 j- - j !a WatiTs, t amron Cl.iv. Jacob Gordon Hill. Lisa buttU-r- . Nanry Hitton, Todd Stott, Melissa Paine and Ira many different The music department of Layton High School will be presenting a Christmas Concert on Friday evening, Dec. 22, in the schools auditorium. The commencing time is 7:30 p.m. All of the choral groups at the school will be performing. -. rr.M-- , etriw-- . ,; 1..:. Cham I H.Sl, tr uMl 9 .,-- f d ( u I.. liijrn , nn.or.tf. Stormy Sfitaar, Amu ml, Ik litrrH U r t e !" rox. Is p-- ' t Jtjrn Lamb, Kimberly Haul r; ' t tei-tint iij.i and Mr Ihi.rne uf C,j 'd..l. Vr and Mrs Art id Murray, Mr and I - f i Tnt k m-- 4H FARMINGTON members have many learning opportunities offered to them and have chances to earn Library o Features l-- of NjSi Isanu .sliii--r nt!)1 ht 1 a W ir.ti-Rn it.i!" fit t!i Djv is County Ni rtn t'fa.K h Lihrjrv in t 1' .itii !d ILt r iMl te 4 studi-n- Alio, Sherry ' t fi"n.ii M.ih.s.-- - . i proyra-'fLairb'iurn. t J . t d ait? f .t.f i !.ii i a I I r i 'tli, .f r 1 I'Jcs Jr M I S r 3.' ..I .ifi ! r i. 21. i A.4T J ji!i f a ttf rr; I ti ate p m i ! ai.. f y 4 i 1'... Li r a. t r j) : a1 ' Vi J 4 f f Hr t ; 1,i 4 a I i vv tt te.il fin m:iii..; n "4filiii. ,4i S:. iiy fi.f fill 1 l.inx-are nn it.-.- !.iv In I'urn 2 u'd tesli t in tali f.ryt.1 a( I I'.i fit (i n ? f '!' 1 r ; . 4 td b r VX ! i f " TIIOSL ta at rtr nlufal hHp 1 1 f 1 i t 1 tr b JHI m Hr 1 !r!,ita.!e ( prim pal. i dismiss U' if. it tl I jfh .f J Taf - fi'f- t r r , ar I I ') i 51 ;ii MV ( - jir I f u!, , .!. (a 4. r ! 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A ,.'1 ti j il J fu I 1 i! ft:. i i tt I c t(f ( .!) of ,1 i t at fi Ax tUWV sr( an) !' C j M if a'rr-t- 11 4 fi 5 .1 ttltealj tt r I: r, j I i fs l I.KDt tl til r"! tf4 t Itirll.trf l t ! l.l!rf p i ?' J,'r ! J, f I I t 5 f (iiitiiit id M; 1 '.Mel . 49 tf .r ' xfMt r at fie il j 4 i4) V' I1. ! ; l 2 t AtUM- c i j a(P tt & 1 a ii it rt !r 4 f ,t- I m t . I ;!rf I i t' ' Mu 't six I S' ! n tfn'4,-- (1 f. it t i S r s f i t r - r - 14 ; till S' r.r f .1 r J i , r UUMi r I.a I f a J f. tt c .'4 i (! 1 . ' . -s 3 c; .a' r r4 PfI - al) , !sj l i n ! . pi rt r J l"5 HS r I fr I Is il t -- v t ii.g I A t i ! : IN AUf'lf i At t Ji 45 ; r Inr .!. 4 t May r.-- . g I l ft ) , ! f f.'uir it I 1 . It jil t In " . I (' ll c J j;r )'rf.l iff t 1 ii I 1 te ,... r i H I briskly through I' lit ! i t r; o'ii is a") t.xj 'r 9 It.c L j) i i e f ffiaptrf J,frsi7ri.l IteX eos Doors Davis Phone E!eariny To Jingle Beta Rlio CHAfiM JL SAWS ASOUD EiZZRGY sir:G invESTT" Ui of awards. Among these awards are included college scholarships in the National Record Book Contest. MANY YOUNG 4Hers tain achievements with at- no recognition because they fail to turn in a record book showing their achievements. The program offers recognition for those who want to go the extra mile and record their accomplish- ments by teaching record book keeping. There will be two record book workshops .offered in Davis County on Dec. 28 and on Jan. 5 at 4 p.m. to help interested members year old prepare their records for the contest on state semi-finFriday, Feb. 23, 1979. Ruggedly engineered to pile up plenty of firewood and fuel savings for years to come, an Echo Chain Saw has to be one of the soundest investments you can make. Oult fueling around! Come In today for a FREE demonstration. '' N 14-1- 4--H l0 N& Main SL - 785 - 1313 Kaysvilie |