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Show KaaFflLX?.NgWSJQURNHrPECEM Rhyme & Reason CHRISTMAS ROUNDELA Y Mama stayed up late on Christmas Eve. After the excitement of our party Papa always read the story from our old Family Bible. Then prayers, and off to bed. Si ssi e and I wiggled with expectation warm in homemade quilts. Later Papas rhythmic breathing underscored Mamas humming. Mama made peaceful sounds; basting the turkey singing a carol to each stocking she darned while rocking by the fire. Sleep slow ly overcame our anticipation of tomorrow; But always before Mama went to bed. 1ER22, 1977 To Dance In The Nutcracker THEY are Roxanne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, John Borski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Borski; giggle-whisper- s. knowing that the magic of Christmas is forever cradled in a little girls heart. By Kolette Montague A packed crowd was on hand Sunday evening, Dec. 18 for the performance of Handels "Messiah." Sarah Adams and Jennifer Adams, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Adams; Garn Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Evans and John Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher. . They THE TWO performances were sponsored by the Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council and is an annual Christmas musical held at the Davis High School auditorium. Dr. John Steiner, a prominent musician of Kaysville and conductor must be complimented for the superb performance with the orchestra, vocal soloists and chorus. Kays-ville-Fr- are all students of Clytie Adams Dance Classes. THE Nutcracker performances will be presented in Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden and Logan as scheduled, np Festival Of Trees Again A Success By Kolette Montague This Christmas Eve we have had our party read from the old book', and said prayers. I tucked the girls in listening to their last Ben snores, content to know his Christmas deeds are done. And I, I baste the turkey, take one last look at winter-cris- p night and hum carols while I rock Many Enjoy The Messiah Six students from the area will be (lancing in the traditional Nutcracker" performance this Christmas season.. THE "Messiah" ranks as one of the greatest artistic creations of man written and composed by the famous George Friedrick Handel. Its appeal has continued undiminished from its first performance to its present immortal status as one of the greatest religious works of all time in music. The performance was under the direction of the Kaysville-Fru- it Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council and Committee: Joseph S. Hill, chairman; Margaret Brough, The recent Festival of Trees In the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City was an outstanding display of Christmas trees, beautifully decorated and sold for the benefit of the Primary Childrens Hospital. vice chairman; Russell Bracken, Robert Dunford, THERE WAS an unusual display called Year after year on our Christmas tree hung Homemade elves and popcorn carefully strung; When my fledgling and wordly "knowing conspired It was time aging elves should he retired! y elves Eagerly I stuffed those Into boxes and shoved them way hack on the limb-wear- shelves! At last I could decorate, just to suit me A glamorous, shimmering, "grown-u- p tree! Trimmed with satiny balls of silver and gold. Why was it my tree looked barren and cold? We gathered each Christmas around the old hearth. But somehow the flames lacked their usual warmth. Then thanks to a grandchilds wondrous belief. Dusty boxes came forth with a sense of relief; As tiny fingers were touching a soft, warm elf Once again I felt with myself. "in touch By Maxine Croft Shreve If there could be a magic way For me to shrink in size, I would climb in Santa's pocket And ride his sleigh through starry skies. Christmas Eve To homes of good girls and boys, And we would fill their stockings With candies, fruits and toys. We would fly on hen we were finished with our task, on Santa's knee. And give the reindeer my command, "Return home, quietly. I would sit sit on Santa's shoulder And whisper in his ear, "leave lots of toys and candy For my family this year. I would His eyes would twinkle merrily, "Ho, ho, ho, is all hed say. As Id slide his bearded tummy Early on that Christmas day. "Merry Christmas, he would call. As his sleigh flew out of sight, "There is happiness in giving. Thanks for helping me tonight. By Sheila Huntington MARLON Berrett is general chairman, Grace Dr. McCurdy, John Steiner, imusical director; Dana Rothlisberger, assistant director; Connie Cloward, rehearsal pianist; Pearl Jorgensen, assistant pianist. F. Burton Publicity, Winters and assistant publicity chairman, Bob McAllister and Steven Winters; programs by Sandy Butterfield and the Davis High School Graphic Arts Department, Si Willis ad- visor; physical facilities, Joseph S. Hill and William 0. Pack, librarian. THIS will be an annual event and is being financed through the donations of the various business establishments and citizens. The Kaysville-Fru- it Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council will also present annually the 4th of July Heri- tage Arts Festival and Pageant as well as the July 24th annual childrens program, np Holiday which was sponsored by Lagoon Corporation of in Preparing for the Layton 22nd Ward Christmas cantata are Nancee Nalder, Jim Henderson and Sandra Stott. LAYTON CANTATA The Layton 22nd Ward choir will present the story of Christmas through narration, vocal and instrumental music. They will perform Night of Miracles," a Christmas contata by John Peterson, on Sunday, Dec. 25th at 11 a.m. in the Wasatch Chapel. THE PROGRAM is under of Nancee with ward chorister, Nalder, Sandy Stott at the organ and Carol Nelson as pianist. The choir will also be accompanied by a string ensemble the direction Farmington, and built under the direction of Glenna Leavitt of Farmington. She was asked to enter a display,, after having assisted with one Kaysville 1976. By NORMA PREECE After considering and into putting checking OT-&73-1 lift, she decided on this type of display which required about six weeks to assemble. together a mini-sk- i Mr. and Mrs. Le Roi Day have returned from California where they spent the past month in southern California visiting with their two sons and their families. They spent time in Reseda with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Day and the engineering department in-at the University of Utah for structions to build a mini ski daughter Denise and then spent the Thanksgiving lift. She was determined to make a lovely display and spent many hours in trial and error with various pieces of equipment and with a number of friends assisting. Just one hour before opening night at the Salt Palace, the display was ready for the public and it was one of the most outstanding at the show. holiday in Sacramento with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Day and family. Mrs. Laura Elkins and Miss Evelyn Elkins of Salt Lake City were Tuesday luncheon guests of Mrs. Afton McCormick. , , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister entertained at a THE MOTORIZED ski lift carried six dolls, dressed in surprise family birthday dinner in honor of their mother, Mrs. Jane Black of Antimony, in honor of her specially designed sports wear. There were 41 dolls in 80th birthday anniversary on Thursday evening. Attending were Mr. and ,Mrs. Burns K. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finlaypon, Mr. and Mrs. Val Christensen, Noal H. Black, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burns and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark were guests at a dinner party in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Einar Hall. Wendell Barnes is confined the display, some in the handmade ski lodge at the base of the lift. There were other dolls wearing skis, touring on the slopes of similated snow and ice on the ski slopes. At the top of the slopes was a Christmas tree decorated with tiny gold lights. The beautiful Christmas Holiday exhibit was sold for $85a ASSISTING IN building the display with the trial and error method were Erma Lowry, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Leavitt, Drucilla Taylor and Wesley Williams, all Farmington. Designing and making the hand knit sports clothing for the 41 dolls, were Dorothy Hansen, Margaret Hadden and Ruth Van Fleet, Farmington; Mrs. George Felton, Hyrum and Rosabell Stark of Layton, kj to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton where he is undergoing treatment. Mrs. Elizabeth Green is home after a three-wee- k stay at Spirit Lake, Ida. where she was a guest of her son and Mr. and daughter-in-laMrs. Glenn Green. While there she also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Barnes and other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fudge were Thanksgiving holiday guests in Twin Falls, Ida. of Mrs. Ruth Gates. Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath were Mrs. Velda Glover and son Brent Glover and Kevin Heath all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick were guests at a dinner party Friday evening in Salt Lake City at Royces Restaurant for members of their Salt Lake Study group. consisting of Sally Morgan, Aleen Morgan, Dauna Jones, Rex Morgan and Calvin Morgan. Doug Layton will play guitar. The narrators are Bishop Larry Burdett, Sydney Grubb and Fred Stettler. FEATURED soloists are Jim Henderson, Lael Gibby, Sunday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of Soda Springs, Ida. Mrs. Diane Kimose enter- tained at a family dinner Sunday after Fast meeting in honor of their daughter Becky who was baptized and confirmed in the Kaysville 12th Ward. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reese, Kays- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olsen, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Quill Nebecker, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ratliff, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Nebecker and family of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Johnson have returned from a three week vacation trip to California where they visited in Long Beach with a niece, Carol Conrado and in Sacramento with their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pace and enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday with them before returning home. Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan attended the funeral Cathi Henderson, Bob Nelson service of Pete Graham in and Rosalyn Christensen. Tooele on Monday. Mr. Prelude music will be Graham was a close friend of the Swans. provided by a junior Sunday School chorus. Gordon Gurr, Art Isaacson, Charley Dredge spent last The public is cordially weekend at St. George where golf. they played 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P4 tt t n iir n M H N H H M PG.noiei na wmw wwi ;lJS M SSttlTB H wiwh w m H M vam 26, 27, 28, 29 Evening shows on Dec. 23, Evening show time 7:30 A 9.40 H H H Matinee Show on Dec. 24, 27, 29 Matinee tfiow time 1:15, 3:20 KAYSVILLE THEATRE 21 N. Main, Kaysville - N 376-527- 2 TTTiiiiiiiTiinnrrr r Starts nd.Csc. 23 Mi.... US 1X3 CNM in Santas Helper Delores McCloud and Charles Turner. Christmas SHE CHECKED with FULL CIRCLE Raymond Furgeson, Gerald Kirkpatrick, Along time ago c jar a galaxy Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. parlln Murri had their children as Thanksgiving guests, Jim and Becky Murri and daughter Amanda from Spokane, Wash, and Dan mssmilm and iSTa) b John Dmnr is human. To be Onus Baras is divina. To Emmett Heinrich of Salt Lake City went to California to attend the funeral service of Herbert M. Rowland, a cousin. Mr. Rowland is the husband of Fran Baxley Rowland remembered by many in this area. Also Mayor and Mrs. Glen Cundall drove to California to attend the funeral service. He is a cousin of the Cundalls. After youve chosen the best gift, First Security lets you choose the best way to pay. Charge. Check. Or cash from a cash advance. First Security Visa with Check Protection Plus on the back is the only Christmas card you need. Sal Shows: 1, 3, 5, 7 A 9 p.m. Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fudge recently returned from a month trip where they attended the wedding of their 3, 5, 7 A 9 p.m. Daily Mats. from niece Ruby Fudge and Gary Coodit at Albuquerque, New Mexico. They also visited with relatives komuv" a SKEW Murri who is a student at Boise State University, Boise, Idaho. They will alto return to spend Christmas and the holidays with their parents. Judge Thornley Swan of Kaysville merfsta 1 It you dont already have the best card in three stales, apply at any First Security ollice p-- in North New Mexico, Oklahoma City, Mo. j and on to Trenton, 111. to visit ! MnCts 1X9 CkS 1X3 CHARGE, CHECK OR CASH. sister, Mrs. Ella' Bollinger who is very ill. with her Elder Frank Romney returned from serving a two year LDS mission to Japan. He gave his mission report on Sunday, Dec. 11 in the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Romney. PO(?sG MEMBER A RICE OF STHEACTIOHi Eve. Show 7X0 V. 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