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Show Dectmhcr lJ, THK JOlKNAI 19,Vi News About Folks in SUNSET CLINTON t ji:an mutsoN 22 years following 19.11. It was agreed t make the place of delivery of the water on Highway near the Sunset Ward LDS Church where the Citys present eight inch water! main terminates. The Welter Basin Conservation District will furnish this water at a pressure of 1,'kJ pounds which the city will have to reduce to so pounds pressure to safeguard the present standard in the homes. water Several people from Sunset ward will take part in the Christmas Cantata to be presented at the Clearfield Stake House on Dec. IP, at s;(h) p.m. Those participating from this area are: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bumsey, Erlene Ward. Lonnie Draper, Mrs. Shirley El- wood and Don Reid. Sunset ward will hold its annual Christmas party in the ward chapel on Tuesday, Dec. 22, at s;Oo p.m. Each organization in the church will participate on the The big event will be Santas Correspondent North Burns Street Sunset, Utah At a special meeting held recently in the Sunset City Hall, the city council discussed and approved an estimated budget of $tl,l."s for the year 19.11. The annual budget as well as expenditures and assets are kept posted on the bulletin board in the Muncipal building for the inspection of the public. The Weber Ilasin Conservation District for the city of Sunset was again discussed with officials at a recent meeting of the Sunset City Council. The council voted to contract .100 acre feet of water which will serve .,000 persons (present census in Sunset is well over 1.100). This contract was signed for ten 1 CROSSWORD Christmas Midnight Mass at St. Rose Church, Layton ACROSS 1. Cigarfish y 6. Internal of fruit 9. Shadow 10. Theater de-ca- The Laulist Fathers at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in I.aj-towill have two Midnight Masses on Christmas Eve. Father Francis Hroome, C. S. 1., the Pastor, will ing High Mass in the Church, and Father Robert Quinn, C. S. P., will say Mass in the Church Auditorium. Christmas Carols will be ( nderod for fifteen minutes before Mass by the choir under the direction of Mrs. George Coray. Admission to the Mass in church will be by ticket only. There is no charge for tickets and visitors may obtain them by phoning the Rectory. On Christmas Day the Masses will be at s and P A. M. n sy.-te-m i 2. 3. 4. Billiard shot 22. Stuff Sum up 23. Lifted Governors 24. Disregards title 25. Diseaso of sheep Kind of C. Nobleman seats muffin 12. Robust 7. Ovum 28. A shade 8. Pots for tea 13. Musical of brown 0. Furnished instrument : 30. Like a 14. Mouth: with shoes horse comb, form 11. Reptiles 31. Greek 15. Cushion 15. Fasten letter (Algiers) 5. Swell 16. Father 17. Fault 18. Reverbe- 20. 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