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Show lage i C The True Saint Nicholas hi: Dot fininT 3, journal Mr. and Mis. Max Hess solved Thanksgiving dinner to their family and special guests Mrs. Chloc 1 la t z is and Mit. Dorothy Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winegar and family of Bountiful spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Winegars mother, Mrs- Myrtle Johnson. Mis. Winegar is recovering from two serious operations. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis announced the marriage of their daughter, Colleen to Mr. Steve Love, a son of Mrs. June Love of Salt Lake City. Mariiage date set by the couple was November - THE NATIVE LAND of Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus, as his name has come to be written and pronounced in America. will honor him this Christmas by issuing a special stamp through the governments Post Office Department. If youre surprised to read that the North Pole has a post office, the explanation is that were not referring to the North Pole, for St. Nicks native land was far from there indeed: he was born in sunny Turkey, in the d province of Antalya on the Mediterranean. The above portrait is found in Turkey in the church where he served as a bishop until his death in 342 A.D. Renowned for his many palm-covere- kind deeds, and especially for his loving generosity towards children, the good bishop has become a legendary figure in the folklore of many nations. To accommodate the many travelers who visit the church, located in the blue mountains of the city of Dcmre, the Turkish government has constructed a new road. Biblical tradition is very rich in the ancient lands of Turkey. In the city of Antioch, where the followers of Christ first called themselves Christians, the site where St. Peter led the first Mass can still be seen. Many other saints, including the Apostles Paul, John, James, Luke and Barnaby were born in this region. Mary, Mother of Christ, retired after the Crucifixion to the city of (Ephesus, where her abode has been excavated and opened to the public by the Turkish government. They weie married in the Salt Lake Temple and had a reception Wednesday night at the Farmington Ward Amusement hall. During the week preceding her wedding, Miss Ellis was honored with several showers given by Salt Lake. Bountiful, and Farmington friends. Miss Anna Lou Hess was hostess at a kitchen shower- Mrs. Carol Wood Jardine of Bountiful entertained at a personal shower. Four Love sisters who are aunts of the bridegroom, entertained in Colleens honor at a luncheon and TURKEY SHOW shower in Salt Lake City. Bruce Draper, fifteen year-olhopeful from Logan, in the Eighth Annual of for his an flock sorts entry turkeys through After a short honeymoon, the Utah Turkey Show at Ogden, December 9th and 10th. couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Steve will continue with his studies at law school at the University of Utah. THE OLD HOME TOWN ftefittred 1 Patent By STANLEY Mrs. Helen Hughes entertained REACH1. HOP TO JAWAJ!!-TUROFF THAT ) it her IS for THIS THE daughter REAL Friday evening CRAZY WESTERN THINGHANP ITOVER Elaine and a group of teen-ag- e VAKE UP EVERYBODY N AN& NO COACHING a attended The THE NEIGHBORHOOD friends. FROM, group TH'SIDE IT'S LINES LONG PAST movie after the dinner. Those in JYoUR. attendance were Karen Bradley, BEDTNEy Patty Goldman, Nancy Hollist, and Karlynn Hinman. 23. - d OHic U FARMINGTON Gleaners of the Davis, South Davis, and Bountiful Stakes will get together Tuesday, M-M- en and November 2b, to hold their Exchange night, at the Bountiful Tenth Ward- Basket lunches will be featured along with a floor show. The basket-danc- e starts at S:4. P. M. - North Farmington Ward Carnival had a successful stand on November 17 and IS. Turkey dinner was served Wednesday and a smorgasbord was featured Thursday. Entertaining programs, under the direction of M. Prentice Leonard, were pre The two-nig- ht sented each night, and consisted of local talent. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Broschinsky and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. Broschinskys mother who lives in Salt Lake City. Mr. Broschinskys brother from Glendale, California, came to Utah for the Thanksgiving holiday and the family gatheringMrs. Myra S. Jacobson was hostess on Thanksgiving day to the members of her family. The family met for dinner and visiting. The Aurelia S. Rogers camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Friday, November IS, at the home of their captain, Mrs. Laura Carr. - N - - - Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess celewedbrated their twenty-sevent- h ding anniversary, Saturday, November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Hess and a group of friends went to the Davis Stake Conference meeting and then celebrated with chow mein and fried shrimp at Layton Saturday night. Friends helping them celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. B. Grant Johnson, Bishop and Mrs. B. J. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Draper, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed 3. V l SJANL Lloyd. The Ladies Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Delbert Bar- nett. Mrs. Karl G. Hinman was book hostess. A book and appropriate music were presented by Karlynn Hinman at the meeting. Mr. Carl Cook, Mr. Vince Hogge, and Mr. Tom Wood have assumed the responsibilities of the Superintendency of the Farmington First Ward Sunday School. Katherine and Karol yn Gale, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gale, have parts in the Central Davis Junior High School play. The play is being directed by Jack Christenson, speech V V '5Y () ms KIG FEATURES I THANKSGIVING SURE WINNER MAY HOT IKE RUN, BUT OW,YOU 9R05PCRIYV!! v r i ''J S r yV ifhrrtriMi s 'ws ' V'i fW i v j nr iii is. . A it! A v U.S.has the i lV -- WORLD'S iH V7 Wf , ' ... , j, j. '.r u r p s, , - FINEST b AHend the convention of the Utah Turkey Federation. Take an active part in the organization that helps to sell your turkeys. For details on the show or convention, writer .e competitive jUmmmm transport system cb r UTAH TURKEY J. David Corion, Sec'y. co FEDERATION Uioh Stale Agri. Col., ! a'iLUi: Tru. - ml logon, Utah - vmiFXJHrwmmmiii I -- L N . s?;,e6L- - |