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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 16. 1976 IS Ron Pearson and family. Houseguests of Dr. Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith is DUTCH-MAI- D and their JANITORIAL SUPPLIES daughter Mrs. Ownbey ofs Mrs. Harold Horne nf Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor will entertain for a group of friends after all attending the production of the Messiah on Dec. 18. A jxit luck dinner will be served to Mr. and Mrs Eugene England, Kaysville-Mr- . Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne have returned from a five day trip to Scottsdale, Ariz. where they visited with their son Mr. and Mrs. David Horne. They went to see their grandson, Kim Horne play football for the high school state finals and also see their little granddaughter, who recently had major surgery. They were accompanied Mr. and and Salt on the trip by their son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , DR. EARL has contributed his time, talent and his musical excellence in prepar- Christmas years, Dr. Earl was director of opera and is the The book, was Talmage Story by John Talmage was given by Mrs. Oralie Waite. A new member Mrs. Jacki Murri was welcomed to the meeting. Mrs. Tommy Lou Adams was hostess to the Kaysville Literary Art Guild Club at her home Wednesday evening. Assisting hostesses were Larene Christensen, Barbara Hendrickson and Mrs. Elaine by Ann Harris The first workable sewing machine was patented in 1790 by the English inventor Thomas Saint Saint's machine used only a single thread and formed a chain stitch. No needle was used Instead an awl was employed to pierce a hole through the material being sewed Another mechanism placed the thread over the hole and then a needle like rod with a forked point carried the thread over the underside of the work Saint's machine was designed for the sewing of leather, and operated on much the same principle as which today's machines work on leather and canvas If you haven't already started sewing that special outfit for New Years Eve-mtoday the day you start by coming to us at Bean. Mrs. Joyce Scott gave the book review. A String Group provided a musical program and there was exchange of Christmas gifts. The Sandy Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers held their annual Christmas dinner party and meeting at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Rosser, Friday evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Gayle Whitesides, Mrs. Joyce Peterson, Mrs. Jean-nin- e Parrish, Mrs. Mary Ann Preece and Mrs. Lorna Van ake ANNS FABRIC LOFT, 21 East Gentile 376-59-11 Ausdal. our clerks are qualified to assist you with your sewing needs Call for information on sewing and tailoring classes held mornings, afternoons and Private evenings lessons available Open 10am 8 pm Mon thru Sat Closed Sundays All Stuart Mrs. Alta 0 G eb fss G a SA Round rib chuck o I II SWISS STE nOUND B0HE STEAK SIRLOIN TIP --CUBE STEAK POST ROAST BLADE CUT POT ROAST POT BOAS DONE TO PERFECTION PACKAGED HOT USlESS POT ROAST HEEL ROAST RUMP RqAST lB IB. SNAK PACK - DINNER BOX vB. lB. $1.45 $1.59 8 G pcs., a potato log and dressing Q SSr O FREEZER OR FILL YOUR EVEN AS a gift ut, FROZEN WRAPPED AND entert- PEANUTS lb. TANGERINES lb. CUCUMBERS EA. NO. 1 RUSSET 10 lb. bag POTATOES lb. FAMILY SIZE mcm k OOOUS ALUMINUM a potato log and dressing FRESH ROASTED OR SALTED Mrs. Amy Rildah Smith, Bond, Miss Lavinme Young. confused per, 16 pcs., a potato log and dressing BARN FULL LB LB IN ONLY MINUTES - DELICIOUS! 45LB Mrs. Serena Hyde for the of Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers Assisting Mrs. Hyde were Mrs. Ruth Roueche, Mr. Circle the cutting layout you wish to use before you begin to lay on pattern pieces-th- en you will not become PRESSURE BEEF were Mrs. Helen Barnes, Mrs. Amy Bond and Mrs. Sarah Giles. A Christmas luncheon was held Thursday at the home of Kays-Cree- 4 ' $1JBll. $, 39 ft FRIED CHICKEN $1 .9818. .98 f'Y ijw HENNY PENNY IB. - - $1.39 ' B01UNG rjAil ained the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon for their Christmas party. FABRIC HINT Layton Story. t-bonb Medleys and Mrs. ing. Mrs. Afton McCormick y 1679 North Main, lesson and Mrs. Maurine Brady gave a Christmas SRLOIJ The Bay View Club Christ- WM 00 Bonele mas meeting and program was held Wednesday afternoon in Layton at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Rae Barlow. Mrs. Delene Bowman was hostess to members of the Fine Arts Club at her new home Tuesday evening for their annual Christmas meet- r & ST Bartons presentation was on Christmas Customs. symphony orchestra at BYU. 773-50- QUALITY Karen Roueche gave an organ Christmas recital. She played 30 Phone Mrs. lone Sandall gave the Models TOP Christmas story and Mrs. siah. For m Odd. Mrs. Camella Barton read a ing for this evenings special event, Handels , The Mes- All lb. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Blaine Hyer, Mrs. William Morrison and Mrs. Stephen Merrill. Mrs. Ruth Frost entertained the Lantern Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield and Mrs. Estella Blake were assisting hostesses. Two new members were welcomed into the club, Mrs. Barbara Thomassen and Mrs. Marilyn Earl from Brigham Young University, to conduct this inspiring performance. for all your needs riSK Mrs. Ferd Alder was hosto the Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Tuesday evening. It was their annual Christmas dinner party with exchange of gifts. the orchestra and hand the Vacuum Repairs EMS tess baton to the famous and well known musician, Dr. Don 1295 Prices Clubs Kaysville munity. Dr. John Steiner, born and reared in Kaysville and formerly a violinist in the Utah Symphony has conducted the rehearsals and has done a tremendous job. He is well known throughout this area for his music talent. He will take his place as concert master in the violin section of LAUNDRY DETERGENT Effective Dec. In IT IS THE final Bicentennial project for the historic 1976 years events being presented for the entire com- 50 lbs. concentrate P A T people. Remember, Sunday Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Davis High auditorium. tee. It is to be held Sunday, December 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Davis High School auditorium and is open to the public. ? Whicker and family, also visited earlier with Curtis and Rea Jo. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ashel A. Evans were his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Evans of Rigby, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pearson of Magna were Sunday guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. and pleased that he would consent to come and direct this production for the public. It features a cast of over 200 sponsored by Kaysville citizens under the direction of the Kaysville Utah East LDS Stake Bicentennial commit- directing Cloward is the former Rea Jo Whicker of Kaysville and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben He is a noted musician throughout the State of Utah. THE COMMITTEE is proud THIS INSPIRING and sensational production is being presently tion, their first child, a daughter named Mikel who arrived on Nov. 20. Mrs. 1 Rehearsing for Kaysvilles production of the Messiah are Joy Sunyich, soprano, and Rulon Waite, base. For tiful. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward, and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne and son Bryan have returned from Anaheim, Calif, where they spent four days with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cloward and the new addi- and Mrs. Dee Beecher and Mrs. Larry Dahl, Dr Mrs. Gary Maxwell, Mr Mrs. Chuck Petty all of Lake City; Mr. and Mrs MESSIAH The Messiah, is as traditional at Christmas time as is Santa arriving. Brinley, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pratt, BounDoug Fort Kent, Maine. Mrs. Own-beyhusband will join her next week and be in Kaysville for Christmas and the holidays with the family. Mrs. Ownbey is the former Shru DeLi Smith and she came to help with her mother. Mrs. Iola Smith was confined to the LDS Hospital for one month after undergoing major surgery. She is now at home convalescing and reported to be doing well. 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