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Show IJR '1 Kaysville AAUW Sets Xmas Party Primary To Hold Ward Kaysville - The Kaysville Second ward Mutual and Primary are sponsoring a ward Christmas program and party Saturday, Decemat 7 p. nr., at the ward chapber el. Old Santa will arrive to deliver gifts and talk to the boys and girls. They would like to have all Primary and Mutual age children be present and to have the parents to bring the little children to talk with Santa. nt Syracuse Hews Horton Bournes Hal and Annette Bourne of Salt Lake visited over the weekend at the home of Hals parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bourne. Saturday night Hal and Annette went to a dinner at the Dee Hospital given for perspective interns. Hal will receive his Doctors degree in medicine in June. Attend Party Jones and Margurite Alene Mrs. Bourne attended the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Christmas' party Wednesday evening at the Art Barn. It was a mothers and daughters dinner party. Ward Conference Farmington First Ward will hold their ward conference Sunday, Dec. J). The stake visited all auxiliarys meeting through the week. Seventies Party Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lambert were guests of Christmas Party 1 I Kaysville YOUR PIANO . Write Description to - South ) Salt Lake City, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Holland and HART BROS. family of Minnedoka, Idaho, have been visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baiber, Mr. and Mrs. Claude McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Egan, for the past week. MUSIC CO. S- - the Seventies quorum at the Centerville First Ward for a smorgasbord dinner. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and family went to Salt Lake to help their son and daughter-in-law- , eat a tuikey dinner that won on a questionnaii e had they at the Uptown Theatre. Home from Virginia Larry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith leturned home la-.- t Tuesday from Virginia where he has been stationed for the last two months. He enlisted in the six-mon- program. the service. Cal left for Ft. Douglas Monday and will serve I years with the Army. 1 ew, Kirk White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White on Main street. Morgan Visitors from Morgan at the Visitors rI he Stantons Charles White residence were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanton and and Mrs. Carter and granddaughfamily were guests of Mr. and ter Lorraine. Mrs. Carter and Mr. Mrs. George Stanton in Payson on White are sister and brother. They also visited at the T. L. White reThanksgiving Day at a family din- sidence and met their grandneph- ner. Baby Named Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Iligley made a memorable occasion out of the first fast meeting held in the newly organized Clearfield First Ward. Their daughter Celia Vae was con- firmed at the meeting held last Sunday and their new little son named Matthew'. In all of the commotion, young John almost got left wmiting at the church, as his grandparents thought his mom and dad had him and his mom and dad thought that his grandparents had taken him home, but shortly after meeting before he had barely been missed or realized that he was left behind he was taken home by friends. wms ed i. I Wh1"- w V s V 'A 1 V ; Tailored for Family Dinner in Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Major, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Major, Mr. and Mrs. Biuee Major, Mr. and Mis. Don todays taste nub dill j If it's electrical , its appreciated I Crawley and their families were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Tin-ge- y at a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day in Bountiful. Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Willaid Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Smith, daughter, Linda, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Morton Thanksgiving CeftwST" i .t- - V-- day. MALE and FEMALE HELP WANTED lie a McNess Dealer. Fine opening in Davis countv. . . . Tailored Make more money. He your own boss. Distribute quality line household necessities to farm families. Wonderful opportunity for dependable man or woman with car. for Holiday giving in a smart gift package Century Club STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY N YEARS OLD WW A. .sWX- s v v s . v I e vw'.OiXVOlv&l-- w s .... s X Xs v Y XN, ,, sDvs .V.- 'w.vv. Write, or phone me evenings for appointment. - i v vs s sV E. F. HENNETT, i th Moves to Farmington Marilynn Hollist Rose of Bountiful. moved back to Farmington Monday to live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hollist, w'hile her husband Col. Rose is in Turkey Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green wdth a turkey dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryant and son, Jimmy, Mrs. Coia Van Dyke, Ogden, on Thursday. A' A f l!)aG 1 For 46 E. 8th H, CLEARFIELD NEWS Thanksgiving Guests Mr. and Mrs. Casper Canoll enMr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen tertained at Thanksgiving dinner By Dorothy White and family and their niece, Judy for Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, Allen Taylor was Clearfield Hansen, were last Sunday visitors Mr. James Carroll, Heber; Mr. an hospitalized due to illness last of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bodily and Mis. Charles McPhee, Mrs. Syl- wreek and returned to his home this Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marble at their via Jessop, Mr. Norman McPhee, week on Monday. Gary Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterhomes in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Louise Rice, Miss Kathleen son, has been hospitalized this McPhee and Gerald McPhee, Lo- past w'eek due to a back injury. Piano Recital He has been put into traction to gan. help put his back into shape. Gary, Miss Judy Hansen, daughter of who is a Davis High School stuAtle.i S)n,p,,um Mr. and Mrs. Morris, appeared Mi dent will be confined to his home ,, Muntil next Monday on Doctors a piano recital given by Mr. Glen; Sa"de,s Glbbs mond Ashton G'. Hansen at his home in Ogden last Smith attended the Symposium at Thursday evening. Robert Clark celebrated a birththe Univeisity of Utah in Salt Lake day this past Monday. From Idaho Monday. Russell Hansens CASH ltt Farmington News Items fillA, The annual Chii-tina- s patty of the Kaysville Branch of the American Association of University Women has keen set for p. m. Wednesday, December PJ, at the Sands Sunset According to Mrs. Der- - Cafe in Cleai field, jal Draper, Relief Society presi-- 1 The piogiam will include a full-deof Sunset Second Ward, ajcouise dinner and exchange cf Hazaar will he held by the group white elephant gifts. Christmas on Friday beginning at nniMc will be provided by Mrs. pm. Elizabeth Simmons and Mrs. CathA smorgasbord elk dinner will erine Welling. Mrs. Helen Shefbe served beginning at O p.rn. field will show films of her trip A childrens fashion show in the to Europe during the summer. form of a little play will be feaArrangements are being made tured at p.m. Forty children under the direction of the execuwill participate and will wear tive officers. clothing made by their mothers. The bazaar will feature candy, popcorn, bake goods and fish pond booths as well as gift items and clothing made by the ladies of the Relief Society. The public is invited to attend this annual affair put on by the Relief Society. Dot fin HI! JOURNAL V X fr J- x J . & V vr 11210 Live and Farm Better S. 1th East FARMINGTON Rhone AX . . . I NATIONAL DISTILLERS FRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK S PROCf Electrically BUY FROM YOUR DEA1ER UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |