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Show December 28. 11)37 Till-- : Ily Norma Preece Phone JOUICNAL Page j 701) Y j Move to Kaysulle Mr. and Mrs. Elburn Lunt, The Bentons Tor-lanc- e, California, have moved to Kaysville to make their home. At present, they are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Spencer. Christmas holidays Long Mrs. Ann Thomassen, Ileach, California, will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomassen, and also Mr. and Mrs. Art Horsley. Miss Luana Collett Miss Luana Collett, who is attending the BYU at Provo, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Col. and Mrs. Mrs. R. W. Benton and daugh- ter Jaunita spent Christmas at Idaho Falls, Idaho, with her twO sons, David and Lloyd and their families. Mr. Benton, who is working at Malad, Idaho, joined them for the day. Christmas celebration Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood had as Christmas eve and Christmas day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Inselberger and children, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Triplett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ther-o- n Wood and two children, Layton; Edward L. Wood, San Francisco. Kim Cranney Wells Collett. Kim Cranney, who is attending The Jack Schofields the Pomona College at Pomona, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schofield en- California, arrived home to spend tertained at a family Christmas the Christmas holidays with his dinner and party at their home parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. CranMonday evening for twenty-seve- n ney. guests of her family. Breaks Arm Fourth Ward Primary Kaye Weaver, daughter of Mr. The Kaysville Fourth Ward Pri- and Mrs. Louis Weaver, had the mary held their annual Christ- misfortune of breaking her arm mas program and party Thursday Friday. afternoon. Santa Claus was on Club party hand to give the children a treat. Mrs. Leland Bone entertained The officers and teachers were eight guests of the GYG Club at in charge. a Christmas party at her home The Binghams Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William T. BingThe Killians ham and son visited in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jim Killian, RanTuesday with his mother, Mrs. dolph spent Christmas and the Christine Bingham. holidays with his parents, Mr. and Visit parents Mrs. Inez Nance and family Mrs. Rulon Killian and other rel- spent Sunday afternoon in Syracuse, visiting with her parents, Mrvand Mrs. Walter Holland. Scout party Mrs. Marion Tracy wull entertain the Kaysville Girl Scout at an ie skating Troop No. and Christmas party at her home Saturday. Christmas visit Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ivins, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rasmussen and children, Provo, wrere guests for a Christmas visit of Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett Sunday. Home for holidays The following group of boys and girls are spending the Christmas holiday season with their parents, Miss Eleanore, Vilate and Evelyn Brough, duaghters of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Brough, from BYU. Felshaw King, son of Attorney and Mrs. William H. King, Jerry and Paul Liston, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston, Dick Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K. Bishop, Dick Thorderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Thorderson, Roger Clawson, son of Mrs. Leona Clawson, who are attending University of Utah. Margaret Flint, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch; Dennis Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Layton, Utah State atives. Fifth Ward The Kaysville Fifth Ward Primary held their Christmas party and program Friday evening. All the Primary children participated in the program. Birthday party Everyone ! from IMLAUD PRINTING Publishers of THE REFLEX THE LEADER THE JOURNAL AND Wendell Maxfield entertained at a birthday party for her son Burke, who was eight years old last week. Twenty friends atMrs. HILLTOP TIMES tended. Visits here Ada Muir, Randolph, is visiting at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir and family during the holidays. Attend ballet Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot and two sons Michael and Steven will attend the ballet at Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake Friday evening. Weekend guests Miss Kay Harris, Evanston, Wyoming, was a weekend house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Keyes. Marvin Halliday Marvin Halliday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday, who has been stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma for the past six months with the U. S. Army Reserve, has been released and arrived home Mrs. University, Logan. THE STAFF LLOYD E. ANDERSON CLAIR HALES MARY BOWRING J. VERNON WOOLSEY- KEN FAIRBANKS STANLEY A. PURRINGTON MARILYN KEYES GEORGE F. BARKER BERT GILES C. A. WILKINSON DelRae Secrist becomes Mrs. Harold D. Slade and Mrs. Emort Secrist, St. Anthony, Idaho, and has been residing in Salt Lake City. The benedict is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Slade, Kaysville. A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR? . Utah's primary metal industries, which include mining, created $370,000,000 in new wealth and paid property taxes alone that amounted to $70 for every Utah family. However, this year plunging metal prices and rising operating costs have caused mine shutdowns and curtailed production that make the future uncertain. A prosperous New Year will depend in large measure on returning mining to its former vigor, because all Utahns benefit when the Industry thrives. Managing Editor News Editor Society Editor Advertising Mgr. Office Manager bookkeeper Office Clerk Foreman Compositor Compositor Compositor Sterotype Linotype Linotype Proof Reader Pressman Pressman Bindery Supervisor Bindery Dept. CLAIR FORD Harold D. Slade claimed Miss Del Rae Secrist for his bride in rites performed December LO in the Idaho Falls Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. 00. JACK IMHOFF JOHN E. BARKER, JR KENNETH KINNER MARION WHITESIDES CLIFF BALL GARY KENNEDY GOLDIE BALL ROBENA ENCE In 1956 UTAH "From tbo ASSOCIATION" niHING earth comes an abundant life for all REPORTERS Kaysville Farmington Syracuse Clinton Layton NORMA PREECE KATHERINE ROSE MRS. VIRGINIA BENNETT JEAN BURSON LORETTA JOHNSON 3 |