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Show - December 15, 1959 JOURNAL Lutheran Church sets Christmas services Christ and Christmas pastor Would a Christmas By Harry L. Poe, (birthday? of Clearfield Community creche or worship center help to leiin-iYibe- r The regular Christthe family that Christ Layton Church Christ- mas morning Worship Service will in at home the has a place with all Christmas Season Ine mas time? of its joys and frustration is upmonths As we consider and build the on us. For weeks and even our merchants have been mak-i,- g Christmas programs m our church sea-si- n are we careful to keep Christ at plans for this important of the year. In fact it is such the center? It is so easy for us an important season to them that to let Santa Claus, the Christmas detree, traits, gift exchange reks success or failure almost termines the profits for the entire year. It has corr.e to the place that during the time from 1 hanksgiv ing to Christmas almost everyone that has anything to sell or promote is trying to take atadvantage of the Christmas mosphere. Christmas has iieeome so commercialized that there are many who justly feel that we are missing the real meaning of Christmas. Perhaps the Christmas decorations in our cities, our stores, our homes he Ip to create within us anew the Christmas spirit, hut they also have a tendency to draw our attention away trom the real meaning of Christmas. Christmas time has Income a time for family reunions, a time for large meals, a time to exchange gifts, and a time to give to those closest id us toys, trinkets and things of value. A time of over spending our budgets and placing ourselves m debt for the next year, ft is he time that we remember the s fortunate that we should not iae foi gotten during the rest if the year. ceive more than Christ. dominant emphasis Can each one of us with deterAs far as I am conmination, cerned Christ will have a place in my own Christmas plans and that I will do all that I can to see that he has a place in my home and my church during the Christmas season. Feven Davis County residents became victims of tuberculosis during the first 11 months of I'.i.V.l, according to Franklin K. Brough, executive director of and the Utah Tuberculosis Health Association. This compares with thiee cases in l!i,"S. Since TB ca,es continue to be PU' u'd throughout Should not Chrisi lie at the art of Christmas'' Is not Christ-- 1 las a celebration of the birth of' Jesus of Nazareth in the man-ger of Bethlehem Have we come to the place that other things are; more important to us at Christ-- ; mas time than remembering the birth of Jesus? Perhaps we should The are are a be held at the church beginning at 10 00 A M. On New Year's Eve a Special Communion Service will be conducted at the church at 7.30 p.m. On Sunday, January 3rd, Trinity Lutheran will add a second service to its regular schedule. The first serivee will begin at 8 30 a m. and on the third Sunday of every month. Holy Communion will be celebrated during this service. The second service will begin at 1U00 am. and on the first Sunday of every month, Holy Communion will be celebrat- during this service. The Sun-- ; day School will continue to meet! V!.L.P!!! reminderthat there 'P'eadmg the disease to healthy alld unsuspecting others, and that we must do what we can to protect our families and community. education, ourselves very seriously, 'Do. search and g pro-w- e want ( hi r l m our Christmas? cannot continue unless If we want him theie what can Christinas Seal contributions wo do about if Is there anyare received in sufficient quan thing that we can do'1 tity to make the work posI say that there is much that sible, Mr. Brough said. each one of us tun do about Mr. Brough expressed apprep itting Christ into our Christmas, to the many county however, our complaining about ciation lack of the Christian emphasis 'dents who have answered their m Christmas will not get very far. Christmas Seal letter with a Oir welting upon George to put contribution, and urged others Christ into our Christmas will be! not to put off their help in the in vain. There is little sense iniTB light, our expecting the commercial j terest to pul the Christmas em- pimsis mto Christmas. This is the task of us who profess the name of Christ. If ve want Christ m Christmas it is up to us to1 s;h nf Djv,, Germany (AH-- p it Him there. TNT) Army Specialist Four This is where we ought to exam- - Melvin W. Allred, (, son of ire very closely our own Christ-- Mrs- - Ak.e R. Hale, Clearfield, Are we giving JS a member of the Sth Infan-Chrimas planning. a place in our plans or is try Division's Mil Signal Bat this another case where there is no room in the inn? Is there any place in our plans for singing praises to our God and our Christ? The angels on the hill sides of Bethlehem sang on the first Christmas, "Glory to God in the High-- , he arrived overseas in Deeem- ext. and on earth peace, good will! toward men." What more beautiful el attended music is to be found than the Specialist Allied Christmas Carols? May we find Davis High School, Kaysville. time to listen to them and to' sing them during the Christmas season. Are we .sell ing aside time lor private and public worship A Christmas Piano Recital by of our Christ? The shepherds rush-- . the sUulents of Marie K. Taylor ed to the manager of Bethlehem to lWlll v presented Saturday, Dec. worship the baby Jesus. The wise- - 19 ul lhe Kaysville 2nd Ward men found time to come from chapel, 7.30 pm. Friends and alar to worship the Christ in the retalix es are cordially invited to services provided by our church, attend. Participating in the reei-A- s we plan our thristimix gilts tal are Julie Wood, Sliauna Flint, and determine how much we caaRicky Stevenson, Cheryl Ronnen- each one, is there any kamp. Penny Perkins, Zachary spend upon planning of a gift for our Christ? Thorderson, Bill Wood, Diane God gave his only soil for us. Steven Ronnenkamp, Jesus of Nazareth gave his lilt Kathryn Long, Marity Dinger, It is Christs birthday tor us. Buchanan, Jill Buchanan, that we are celebrating. Should Andrea Marsha McCullough. lie not be remembered with a Flint. Barbara Cullimore, and want If we Chri.xt in our gift? Stephen Dinger, own Christmas it is up to each one of us to put him there. Do we want Christ in our home Litra-Lur- e during the Christinas holidays? We say, "Yes", but how much A successful Christmas party room do we give him? Let us take was held by the Litra Lure Club a very serious look at the decora- Saturday evening at Sand's Cafe tions m our home. The furniture in Clearfield. Past and new ofhas been moved around to make ficers were in charge of the place for a large Christmas tree, party. Those attending the party which is twinkling with electric were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, lights and tinsel. 1'mlerneath, the Mr. and Mrs. Aquila Robinson, Christmas gifts from friends and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Woolsey, Mr. family are piled high, Christmas and Mrs. Leo Mockli, Mr. and wreaths are in our windows. Rein- Mrs. Harold Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. deer, poinsettias. and Santa Claus- John Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. es are about. Is there anything Ray Barkdull, Mr. and Mrs. that says this is a Christian home Robert Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and that this home is remem- Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Clif Rudd, bering that Christmas is Christ's Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willough. re-a- I.ife-savin- g res-th- in-- Clearfield Soldier gerves jn Germany j 1 st PirnQ recital Club Phone Prc at Southern Utah last weekend. Wednesday guests of Mrs. Florn children were guests at brother-in-laArthur ence Lee were her brother, Mr. their of her in ner in the ill been Logan Sunday who has very Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willdren and his wife and at 9.45 a m. lter- - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich. ClaueB Fullmer and family were son Darrell, Delta. serConcerning this additional her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Gln Ru Lawrence Jr. end vice, the Rev. Emil F. Krugler. Rawlings, Preston Idaho. infant son returned home Sunday reof the congi egution, pastor Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Hammer from Dee hospital. Airs. G. Rue ports: "This additional service and son are to planning a trip Lawrence, Sr Clearfield is spendhas been necessary for some time. Los Angeles. California to spend ing a week at their home helping Last Sunday again, due to the Christmas with her parents. with the new arrival. attendance, the ushers and sevPaul and Gene Lyman who are eral memtiers had to he seated Captain and Mrs. Alan B. White-side-s Utah State University and family, New berg, New in the hallway. The reason this attending will leave for Houston, Texas, to York, will arrive Tuesday by plane service was not added to our schedule before this is due to spend their Christmas vacation to spend Christmas and the holithe fact that I was conducting an with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. days with his parents, Mr. and Airs. Clayton Wood. 8.30 a.rn. service already but in Harry Lyman and family. Bountiful. Now that Cross of Christ Myron Phillips is ill at the Miss Judy Swen, Miss Diane Lutheran Church in Bountiful has Dee Hospital. Eall, Aliss Judy Whittaker, and their own pastor, the Rev. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Radley Lewis and Miss Pam Aluir will arrive home Rubel who was installed last Sun-e- family spent the weekend in Heber Thursday from the Utah State day, 1 will he free to conduct ity with her parents, Mr. and University at Uogan to spend the two services here in Layton." urS- - Bill Manguin. Christmas holidays with their parMr. and Mrs. Edwin Halliday ents. House guests during the week of entertained ten guests at a dinner party Wednesday evening. The Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holliday and occasion was to honor LeRoy family were Air. and Airs. J. MelWalters on his birthday anmver- - vin Gibby, Fullerton, California. Mr. Gibby is a brother of Airs. These books, especially suued sa,Y Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes Halliday. for the Christmas season, are Mrs. James Thorney attended available at the Dav is County are spending a few days this week the birthday party for her two at St. George. Library. in Roy, Thursday. ADULT Planning on Christmas in Den grandchildren BIBLE ATLAS, by J.T. Hurlbuit. ver with their son and his family Her daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Strom-berentertained at a party for Historical and descriptive a are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams, background for Bible They are leav ing December 22 to her daughter Vickie who was six scholarly and her son Mark w'ho was 5 study. spend the holidays with Dr. and 4000 YEARS OF CHRISTMAS, by Mrs. R. Park Williams and fam- - years old. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Palmer Earl W. Copunt. A fascinating ac- iiy. count of the diverse traditions that R. Bruce Major returned home left Alonday for a two week vacago to make up our modern Christ- - Saturday from the St. Mark's hos- - tion trip to Southern Utah, Arizona and California. They plan to visit mas pital where he had been conIN HIS STEPS, by Charles M the St. George, Alesa, Arizona and fined for the past two weeks. Uos Angeles UDS Temples. Sheldon. What would Jesus do? Bryan Rogerson returned last YOUR MAKE OWN MERRY Mrs. Duane S. Weaver enterweek from Japan where he spent Anne tained at a bridal shower in honor Wertsner. CHRISTMAS, by the past three months on a govof Miss R.th Aamodt in Bountiful Christmas ideas on gifts, decoraternment business trip. ing, and entertaining. Tuesday at the home of her parVisiting with his mother, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. OUR BETHLEHEM GUESTS, by Anne Thorne at Magna Saturday William A. Knight. Airs. Emily Barnes was DeWa.vne among the THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT, were Mr. and Airs. guests. His mother has been very an Everett Shinn illustrated edi-- ; ThonleWeekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ldC. W. Palmer were Mr. and Airs. tion.. The text is taken directly Mrs- - NancY Lewil sPent Thurs from the King James Authorized Willard Rogers and three daughSalt Lake with her aunt, ters, Central Utah. Version of the Bible and the illus-- ' da-5Irs. Norma Clark who underwent trations are by a House guests during last week major surgery recently. artist. of Col. and Mrs, Wells Collett Mr- - and Mrs. Edwin Spraqu . YOUNG READERS were her brother and his wife, attended the funeral service of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. THE GOLDEN CHRISTMAS Ivins, Mr. Ins uncle, Patrolman Armond Luke and Airs. Ronald Ivins and two BOOK, compiled by Gertrude Crampton. Stories, songs, poems, And heres an interesting children, all of Lund, Nevada. Their nephew Ronald underwent riddles and things to do for Christ- - want ad from an Eastern . , mas. Lots of pictures m full coor major surgery at a Salt Lake , P8- - Hospital while in Utah. ,4U00 vear 0, and in black and white. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rushforth ONCE IN ROYAL DAVID'S CITY,!er bed wlth sPrlnfs- - Perfect were guests at the annual Christretold from the gospels by Kath- antique lover. A headline, as we know, mas party of the Bennett Glass leen Lines. A picture book of the nativity. goes far to make a success- - and Paint Company in Salt Lake City, Tuesday evening. PICTURE STORIES FROM THE ful ad, and copy under the Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller, LIFE OF CHRIST. Told by Marin many instances, headline, ian Madison. Chicago, Illinois, were guests for break or make can a selling foui- THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTdays last week of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Bone and MAS. Beautifully illustrated by ad. I am reminded of some other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. MilIlonka Karasz. CHRISTMAS PONY, bv William national ad headlines that ler were enroute to San Deigo, Hall. were close to perfection in California, to make their home. the jobs they did of grab- He is with the U.S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin enbing and holding attention. tertained at dinner Wednesday Perhaps you remember some evening for the following guests, of them: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes, Rain Tomorrow? Thats Mr. and Mrs. Austin Holmes and Cream of Wheat Weather five children of Ogden. The dinship were Sunday visitors of Air. How To Keep Dad from ner was to celebrate the birthand Mrs. Arnold Bodily. day anniversary of Mrs. Robert Junior's Trains Mrs. Wilmer W. Mulford enter- Hogging Holmes, a aunt of Mr. and Mrs. (Polaroid Christmas ad) tained a few close friends at her Austin. . and for every day and every y of Ran Out Never Mother home Monday evening. Mrs. Glen Robins spent the past Hi-LanCorn Flakes weekend in Salt Lake City as The Misses Becky Briggs and Kelloggs Starting Dec. 23 The At- guest of sir. and Mrs. Don Feller. Karren Hodgson were presented Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Layton in a musical program at the U.S. lantic Ocean Will Be 20 will attend the wedding ceremony U. Auditorium at Logan Sunday, Smaller and wedding breakfast of Ed Cox ville and Mrs. Ellen Pace of Wan- (El A1 Airlines) Lake. Dorothy Howels in Salt Friday morning. The couple will be married in LDS Temple and By Mr. Jo (Norma) Phone 769 Mrs. Vera Pettit will Layton present her piano students in a program of Christmas music on Wednesday evening, December 16, at 7:30 at the Layton Third Ward in the Relief Society Room. Students who will participate in the recital include Keith Potter, Judy Pettit, Gary Schenck, Sally Bagley, Diane Potter, Kevin Robin Cito, Mary Ann Pettit, Cindy Ann Whitesides, Sally Smith, Janna Green, Barry White-sideAlan Blackner, Carol Scott, Diane Barton, Mark Chynoweth, Nancy MacFarland, Jean Hansen, Glenna MacFarland, Billy Whitesides, Shirl Jay Hart, Janet Bybee, Tony Bagley, Mary Ellen Bybee, Judy Kay Whitesides, Nan cy Bagley, Tamera Whitesides, Bonnie Jean Bybee. In addition to the piano selections, there will be a guitar duet by Tommy Whitesides and Ronnie Hart. Tamera Whitesides will also present vocal solos. t, Young farmers y Mem-mot- v To hear expert Kaysville Young farmers of Davis County will meet Wednesday, December 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Davis High Agricultural to hear Kenneth department Searles, engineer for the Soil Conservation Service office. Mr, Searles will explain the provisions of the local soil conservation district, how the government aids farmers in improving irrigation structures, land leveling and pasture improvement. Mas Yamida invites all young farmers and adult farmers to attend this illustrated lecture. Plans adaptable to local Davis County conditions will be presented by Clinton Zollinger. . ,, fr HEWS NOTES Bennett The annual Christmas party for Syra Lita club was held Monday at the home of Mrs. Clyde Barber. were Mrs. Royal W. Rampton, Mrs. J. Ellis Holbrook and Mrs. Lester Frew. Robert Chapman is back in school following a six weeks illness of rheumatic fever. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond L. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Roberts left Sunday for their home at San Francisco following a week stay here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett. Leon is Mrs. Bennetts son, and they came to attend the funeral service of Leons grandfather, Mark O. Roberts of Clearfield. The Syracuse Ladies' Birthday Club enjoyed dinner at the Mansion House in Ogden Monday afternoon. Those honored with birthdays included Mrs. Ray A. Dahl, Mrs. Lester Frew and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett. Others attending in-- ; eluded Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Clyde Barber, Mrs. Melvin Bennett, Airs. Jerry Larson, Mrs. Glen Warren and Airs. Raluh Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beazer and Mrs. Rodney O'Brien drove to Garland last Saturday to the funeral service of Lawrence Mr. Christopherson was of Mr. Dalton. a brother-in-laMrs. Eli Rentmeister underwent a major operation at the Dee Hos- pital in Ogden Alonday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pace, Hoyts- By Virgin! meal ... Healthprqpoztioned milks i DOORWAY TO FINANCIAL SECURITY COMING Wed., Dec. 16 OH STAGE j TWO BIG SHOWS inches high, push button action shoots coins Q1 rn ... at COMPANY .Member Fedeial Deposit Insurance Corpui atum 99 DON'T MISS THIS BIG LAUGH SHOW FOLKS BRING KIDS BRING THE KIDS YOUR FOLKS AND START THAT SAYINGS ACCOUNT KAYSVILLE, UTAH OH STAGE Famous Stage and TV Singing Clown Dog Twice on Ed Sullivans N.Y. TV Show Dog Star in "Wizard oi Oz" and "Beauty and the Beast'1 plus Laugh Comedies and Feature on the Screen Christ-opherso- GUIDED MISSILE BANK BARNES BANKING ALIVE to New Exclusively t. world-famou- s Give ihe 13 din-to- Bur-(an- d Available at Davis Library CHRISTMAS GIVING into Missile Hank Practical and INTEREST-in- g 69 Yule season books Piano recital Davis County Notes 7 TB Cases this year le-- Dinner guests in Tremonton, Sun. the break! a.xt is at the Hotel Utah. Dr. and Mrs. Ute Knowlton and day, of Air. and Airs. Lester Airs. Edwin family are moving into 545 East Barnes were Mr. and 250 North, Lakehill homes this Halliday and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alelvm Gibby, Fullertor, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood California, visited in Salt Lake Sunday with! Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning 4 Page BUY U.S: SAVINGS BONDS FIREPLACE LOGS and COAL DELIVERY BURNS FEED AND SUPPLY NORTH OF CHURCH ELEVATOR IN KAYSVILLE PHONE 1224 WEDNESDAY. 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