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Show at 88, Anna llcrmanson dies Piano party Funeral held last Saturday Fui at niptnn ,vati.dH at p PI. 1 rril irrg m t ho 1 atm- - t arming I humvon ai.l map- - w ' for students ton. include a u0 , duughtci c. Ldwm (1 janl final tubule to 'It Dinvoi. ' ( lli-t.dAnna J I iliia pai John-o- n Florence) man-nho 8x, Farmington, M, s. Bachman of ...... ,ird at tlu home of a lUighur, ,.,ght pi andchildton, J'j 4 n Jot It ( 11, , rit linkman, ciandchildien. of of a, lari was bom May 2., WO, in and Anna J'joi n- sirom Johnson. Mte married postlude'niu.-i- c was played bv l hmles llerman.-o- n in IVt.!, in Mis. 1 hoi a Giegtu.v. Invocation was given by Ama:a U Clark. m.oV ro m htl J who Jtamm cip d p u t i U.O m1I, Beit Nnu'oiii, i, nd Miami Mud., The conn aUo an lu lod ltdiowfd fH'himnt in . u oi e Hod mv of Bat t nt mu-'lc- al lie t chil-(- h n. tfu Kiwanis kids Invited to t- Episcopal Mission u hi H ill. 'the paitv - for Kiwanis children up to and including age JJ, ..id aaiiiex Biggs, chan man. Cartoons and (anilv aie mi th agenda with Santa making a (visit ti hung a gift to each child. CHRISTMAS STIRIT, The Girl Scout3 of Intermediate Troop No. 113 of Lay-to- n (shown above) are working on the two hooked afghans which they will present as a Christmas gift to the Old Folks Home in Rov. On the night of the presentation and caroling, the girls will he chaperoned Ly their Leader, Mrs. Pitts and her two Assistant Leaders, Mrs. Lee Warn and Mrs. Nancy Smith. Pictured, left to right, are front, Tat Kostol, Mary Warn and Cheryl Flipper. (Reflex-JournLack, Jeneile Kelsey and Mrs. Titts. Photo.) al Piano students Layton According to League Kaysville Mrs. Cytil Burton secretaries the bowling result' piesented her piano students in at Holt Lanes during the week a rental at hir home Monday from December 8 to Decembei 13 are as follows: evening. Barents of the students were special guests. Davis North Independent individual aeries. League: High Taiticipating in the recital Yosh Aliya, 34s; High Individ-- , were Nohl Sandall, Colleen Kin- ual game, O. Beard, gl'j; High sey, Raul Taylor, Candice Tay- Team benes, Davis County lor, Sylvia Bingham, Latricia Glass, H7P4; High team game, H. V. Cleaners, J714. Garrett and Katnry n Burton. lsJioi s Ladies 1:747. Jnursday league: High individual Jlajor game,1 Avitt, IM); high individual series, Mayme Avitt, ,5mi; high team game, Chez Iaree, 7.5'; ugh team series, Chez Ba- Layton All the students of Crestview Elementary school are participating in a ChristChristmas cantata entitled mas in Alary Lands to be presented at 7 p.m., Alonday, December L'J, in the school auditorium. The continuity of the plot was written by the Crest-viefaculty i e., each teacher worked out their own classes part within the framework of the continuity. IN NORTH DAVIS COUNTY NOW OPERATING CO. w 6th WEST 1st NORTH North of Church Elevators, KAYSVILLE ne, CAREFUL IS OLD FASHIONED. Rhone Bountiful AX hite-xnle- Wishing You a Warm and Friendly 111 CHIP! 7 Lions party Kaysville Local Lions Club members and their guests will celebrate the season with a Christmas dinner anil program at Old McDonald's F'arrn m on Thursday, December 18, at 8 p.m. Riv-erda- le JOURNAL-De- c. Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Weave had their children for dinne last Sunday. They ar Air. am Mrs. Alan Weaver, and chtldrei Barney and Bryan, Bountiful and Air. and Mrs. Kulon Weav er and children, Randy am Christine, Layton. Also then was a brother of Mr, Weaver Basil Weaver, Layton. 16, 1958 Page 5 earth Prom the SMART. 114s. Mining it vital to Utah' prosperity. In 1937 w were second nationally in copper, silver and gold production, third in lead, fourth in xlnc. These metal plus coal, elers who journey to several countries to see how they eele- - SUCCESS COMES TO HIA brate Christmas. The lands vis- - WHO NEVER DESISTS, ited by the world travelers are vND AT HIS TASK portrayed as follows: Holy PERSISTS, PERSISTS, PERSIST! Land, Torrna Hendersons f.rst grade; Old England, Harold Berg's sixth grade; Netherlands, Mrs, Martha Brotherson's third grade; Scandinavia, Alai-gai- s, .... Rhymes of the Times gilsonite, potash, salt and many other minerals have produced 6'Y billion dollars for Utah. Our entire state will benefit from favorable conditions that foster expanded production of minerals in the future. MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH "From the earth tomes an abundant life for all' et Nelson's fourth grade; Hawaii, Polynesian Alex's second giade; Cathy Alex.io, Forget highway Gene Toy-lan- Custom Mixing and Delivery Service per-onn- e) The BtlMG NOT O'Briens fifth grade, the Tornta Henderson is direct- North Tole and Santas Shirley Alerritt's f.i-- t ing the music and Gene OBrien will manipulate the lighting ef- grade. fect?. Iaients are assisting the Special assistance with tl e teacheis with the costumes, said hula and native Chnstmas Principal Harold Berg. songs is being given the HaMackey N'ye, Bobby Downs, waiian group by former i inand Linda W hitesides bhare the dents of the island, Airs. Rob. it M. a major rules of three world trav- - Rintoul of Layton and Phylis Andorada of Clear!', i. FRANK BURNS, Owner and Operator For the Best in Feeds and Seeds mem- o of Cub Scuut Back 814 touted Hill Air F'orce Base oil Saturday afternoon, Dec. ti. After visiting the File Sta- tion and inspecting various craft on the base, the 7J3id Troop Carner Squadton took bov s lor a taxi ride up and down the lunway in a Cargo plane. Fach one of the boys hud a tuin in the cockpit compartment to watch the pilot maneuver the plane, said Floyd Maisey, chairman of Back 814. May me Crestview pupils to tell Christmas story in musical Twenty-tw- bers North Davis (ommerciali I.eague: High individual game, individual High senes, Doug Anderson, .Uj.j; High tiain game, Spoitsman Flute-l- e out, tmii; Hiirh team senes, h; ot tsmati Hideout, k"sJ7. North Davis Independent Hague: High individual senes, h)(h 1IKj1VidUal game. L. 00tli jllgll team series, 1 Ride in plane Layton Holt Lane bowling scores Give recital Layton-T- he Layton Dance I.a Mar and Florence Hess, Virginia and Rawl Rice, and Club will hold its Christmas Alma and Maurine Tarrish went dance this Fnday at the CenIn dinner and a show in Salt tral Davis Junior High school, diSaturday night to cele- beginning at b:30 p.m. The rectors of the dance are John brate LaMars birthday. Dona and Flojd ( hecketts of and Dorothy Adam?, and Jay Trovidence visited Sunday with and Odessa Harris. Sixteen other couples serve on the Dora's sister and brother-in-laGill and Gladys Robinson. 1 Cubs see base,; Rotary party Take runway la Christmas dance d ! lute-ide- s party. M'. ai 1 lav ton The Kivvaius Club will sponsor its annual Ihn.-t-mapuitv for coiMien of mem-beon Fiidav, Dei ember IP, at 7 ii.in. at the ,',id Waul Reciea-- t Tor-bus- Wording to Tom Bennett, Mis Frvm ci.hmaster of Bark 813, Carl ,iii-- ( n i f l 'gun have moved St'.ih has received a Cub Seogt mt i tin ir h on,e at Con Fla t Thank You pin and card for his two Lent lie. jeaia eervice as former Cuhmaxter. On l rid.iv. December 5, Maj- Hie Crestview I.lementary ill ui n, ir Hand,! ,'t Hill Field Ro.td, flew tn Mmib with faculty held a festive pot lurk buffet supper followed by trimet, ht nhrr C I, limn the I tab W mg lliailqu.u-ler- , ming of tne school tree on Wedto intend an arum ei x.u j nesday evening, December 10. On Thursday evening, Mr. dinner foi ( iviI Air Ratinl. and Mis. Havm J. Barlow and The Neghhorhood Birthdav Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams a dinner for member Cla'i was entertained ly Flrma Whitexiuex. cal (,oid,u, and of tne Utan Mate Tark ( Hui tense Flvani on Monday at Hillside Hnusa, evenug, Decimbir S. (luext- - of Faimington, Host and hotea vveie Mi. and Mrs. Alden Hayhonor weie Ilatt e danix, Fovicv and Mis. Josiph ward of Bouiitiful. Jmisen. Othei memneis attendDavid ( ook of Salt I ake City ing weie Ruin Wia.tr, Ida spent the weekend of lrem-be- r I lov d. Marv la w on, t. ti and 7 with his psreot-s- , Whiti-ideW 'laigeiv Mr. and Mrs. rd ( ook, M ivian W r.glit, Olive Gentile. During the Thanksgtv- W F.lla Allen, Ruth Hibson, ,linell FNanx, Label lug holidays he traveled to TucRobins, Jec-i- e Ron. ns and Krma son, Arizona to visit Air. ani William-- . Smee Mix. Joseph Mrs. Norman Rigby. Jensen was unable to attend Malen Littlefield m honthe ( !ub is planning to present ored by the Gourmets ( luh c her gift to hi r at St. Benedict's his birthday, Dec. 11, with Hospital ill Ogdin, pot luck dinner at the LitM Members of the Boots V Held home, till Booth Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Asa ltevnolda Saddle Club, aitonipanud b Lane, spent the weekejvj their husband.', dind and F'oit danced at their ( htixtmas par- in Brovo visiting relatives. ty held at the Fluei'ide Ram ho Barry Burnham, son of Mr on Saturday evening, December Alberta VerH. Thomas, 1.'!, said Mis. Annie F'hnt, publand, returned home from th chairman. licity hospital on Thursday. Sine th Mr. and Mrs. Stan Flint, West recent auto accident he ha untwo major operation Layton, lecently .spent a week dergone in Livermuie, California, vis- The annual Christina dinner of the Clearfield Literary Gut'4 was held this year at the Band Cafe, Clearfield. The prograa included a presentation of th Christmas story written bj The Oakridge Temple Kaysville Bailey, which wa Country Club will be festive en by Mrs. Helen Wilcoxjpv. ck with holiday decorations when Syracuse; a medley of Christ the Rotarians entertain their mas music played by Mrs. Alarj partners at the annual Christ- Abrams of West Boint; an mas dinner on Wednesday, De- a visit by Santa with gift fo; cember 17, at 7:30 p.m. Wayne all. wen Laytunites attending in Sheffield is charge of the Mrs. Ruth Baird, Sirs. Alarj program. Starkey, Airs. Ha B. AlcEntirs and Mrs. Kuth Adams. Lav 0 n i St. Peters -- W -, Yule party Howard lerry is in the state of Washington for about ten weeks attending school. He expects to be borne in February. .North Farmington ward Rehew Society had a Christmas Clearfield F.lemcrlary School 4.15 S. Main, Clearfield luncheon Monday night at Hie or Rajs. 871-church. Faimington i'listwaid Phone T.C had ( hiiitmas lefreshments af- The Reverend J. F. MacGinms ter their Litei ary lesson on 1 hursdav 'I v30 p.m. The Junior 7:(iu Choir meets at 0 Bnch Irun Keller, of Ogden, Lorin 1 arr Stake, was tne speaker Cade, Clearfield. for the Farmington Second ward Karl ament service Sunday night. Sundaj 1 lie 13 a.m. U:1 Church Literary Guild will meet School and Family ComWednesday night at the home of Kathrjn Stiles lor their anmunion Service. Floweis lor the Altar may nual Christmas dinner paity. he given in memory or as a Other hostesses are Virginia thank Offering. h Robe, Jean Dixon, Dorothy Church l:no to 3:00 pm. and Olive Hodson. Gifts School Christmas party at will be exchanged. Cleai field C o ni in u n i t y The Farmington Second ward lk'J South on boo Church, Primary will hold a Christmas Fast. party for the children on WedWednesday nesday. 10:00 p.m. and Midnight The Second Ward Sunday Christmas Fve services at School will hold their Christmas the Church of Good Shepprogram Sunday morning. Sunherd in Ogden. choir will the preevening day sent a Christmas cantata. Monday the M. I. A. will have their Christinas program and Rhone J5Xt Ar-te- ll Burial was in the Farming-to- n City cemetery where the farptington news barker Mrs. Annie Huntsman attend-- ! grave "as dedicated bv Fail ed the funeral on Friday of her hpencer. brother Brigham Williams in' 1 remonton. Farmington First Ward held ward conlerence Sunday. Speakers wete Bishop Stayncr, Kaj Hall, Reed Oviatt and President. Alan Blood. Kavs. 1224 .loilUMi l J ot t mi h i .jla lii-h- FEED It , - i Kaion Joan B.iiti, lull'll- Nmmoih, iloon l.adtr, and hits John- - Musical numbers included local solos 'ting Me To bleep, by Mrs. Fern ilcss, and Facei to Face, by David Hughes. They were accompanied by Mrs. Gregory. Mrs. Gregory played a selection of organ mealies. Ppeakeis were Jones, ernmi J. Clark and Ivan Johnson. Benediction was offered by Alvin Chamberlain. BURNS ( 111 rUljT n. mi - h Bai'x u I y. 0 Iut uo ( t mii i 'ting Mrs, Flint's goOpr, Mu. tohn French and family. Joan Fllintt Bv s. M ntii'' Ivell.', uai'n ;nd Bah', Iaanne JmII, Maii-- I i the Swcdi li to I ai t Mid Wedin-Jarnm pton, causes incident to ape. I ( ik of rid a p atm i t 'Kt , pieat-Mr- . M I! In r nt ir ii'l nt u t . t man-'Oti- ti Layton Hews d, hazards.. Helping Mr. Berg with t e scenery are Lynn Willian , Pres Atkinson, Roger Willniiu,, Kathleen Barber, Blaine Linda Smith, Mai' n F'ovvler, Ralph Whitesides, .Sandra Norton, David Chesley, I lie Judaon, Debra Smith, 'ag Downs, Julie Brailsford, Shuman AlcF'arlane, and Rnimt Klemsteuber. Gut-halg- -- water softeners! ONLY LINDSAY OFFERS YOU SO MUCH e rew Fiberglass tanks guar.int for life against rust or corro? a e control! e new solid brass operating par's can't possibly rust Homtmaking is so much he!". Every time you use Lindw water to bathe, to laundir wash dishes youll see and the glowing difference. You'll ' e too up to $10 a month on s.. go by train ! . . longer linen and clothing fewer plumbing-applianc- e repair bills. Th r' o Lind toy Automatic for your homo. Tired of fighting the battle of the highway? Of spending hours behind the wheel, worrying about traffic hazards and wmterv weather? Of arriving loo tired to enjoy yourself It i?nt necessary, you know ! Next trip, go Union Pacific Domehner. Thats mug. I II1S YEAR company lias hronqlit tlic vvamitli jour if natural pas to thousands of additional homes in the aica we sri r, lninruit; our family of customers to about 50,1)00 For this c arc lnth proud and thankful. And now , as the ule approaches, all of ns at Mountain Fuel Supply Company wish jou and jouts a most jojou holiday season. H thr eV; rhf'nrn fir I ! Ir, ' r r I mu! r 1 i U I , porption MlUXf handsome j I veiryv) rlrmrrj Utah 04 t Ujiontmn Qnmmirnihnf f tjf . 4pgrt, Priced Prom SAVE YOUR CAR S147.GQ c I you please. Certainly a great deal safer than driving your car, and probably cheaper. Ask your ne3rbv Union Pacific ticket agent to tell you more about the advantages of traveling the Union Pacific way! . CUVIO- M- tffhtQioyotulTntiflt MOUNTAIN FULL SUPPLY COMPANY; in 77 finin' Stretch out in comfortable accommodations. cither Coai h or Tullman . . relax amid the carefree atmosphere of the luxurious lounges . . . enjoy IciMitrlv meah m vpauous diners . or just lazily watch the scenery fi m picture-windodomes. c;as No worries just peace and quiet and luxury. The engineer docs the driving, while you do si 0f buyifc t agafoit (S-- . . . Foi b 1 Makes sense to ship Union Pacific, too. Carton or carload, your freight gets fast, careful handlinj when you specify Union Pacific. - SAVE YOUR NERVES . . . MAYBE YOUR LIFE VrM hih-Rl- d, B ,,, I Tup, 69 Cjf ! I |