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Show Page 6 B Lakeside Review Thursday, November 20, 1 9 80 , Festival Eucharist Dated at Church CLEARFIELD friends of St Members-an- East 1450 South, ' Clearfield, will highlight the close of the Christian Year, Sunday, at 10:30 a.m. with a Festival Eucharist honoring The Feast of Christ the King. Three members of the Utah Symphony will provide the liturgy with a heightened beauty of Bach interludes and Communion anthems, featuring James Hough, bassoon; Edward Gomik, trumpet; Peters Episcopal Church, . 1204 4 Vi anc Holly Gornik, oboe. Assistants in the festival will include: The Rev. Elizabeth Dalaba, deacon; "Canon 8 candidate, Wallace Beitzel; Alice Wilson, organist; crucifer; Stephen Beitzel; torches: Rebecca Roberts and Leora Beitzel; and lectors: Greta Bailey and Katherine Kesner. The following Sunday, November 30th, marks a solemn change in the observance of the New Year, the season of Advent, four weeks of reflective meditation as the people prepare their lives for the . Christmas eve birth. ' . Layton Plans Community Church LDS Ward in Holiday Bazaar Saturday LAYTON A holiday bazaar will be held Saturday at the Layton LDS 10th Ward chapel, W. 1600 N. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ward members will offer participants a variety of activities including Handmade items for Christ- mas giving will be sold, along with food, cotton candy, scones, popcorn and root beer. A Santa Christmas shop will be open to sell handicrafts and baked goods. games for children and adults, The public is invitedto attend spMia1 entertainment every half-hoand cartoons for the and do some early Christmas ur shopping. is being observed by children at the Trinity Lutheran Preschool this month with the youngsters studying and preparing for a traditional feast, learning to weave and make bright colored beads. Children are, from left, front. 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Those with are asked to bring last name beginning with A-- s yur Hess' M Iwesttera FOyer toying t tell you Upcoming events for St. Marys Council of Catholic Women will include meetings and holiday events. Today the councils general meeting will feature a demonstrator from Utah Power and Light Company. A home economist will do a presentation on crafts and cooking. The meeting will be held at St. Marys Catholic Church main hall, 2740 Pennsylvania Ave., Ogden, at 7:30 p.m. On Nov. 27, a Thanksgiving mass will have offering of gifts for the poor. The mass will begin at 10 a.m. On Dec. 3, St. Marys councils annual Christmas Party will be held in the main hall. Social hour will begin at 6:30 and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Price for the event will be $4.50 and reservations must be made in advance. Tickets must be pre-paiThe party will feature bell ringers and there will be a $2 gift exchange. On Dec. 10, St. Marys council will present a Christmas party for patients at Weber County Hospital. The event will present the bell ringers. n D,nner On Thanksgiving Sunday, Nov. LAYTON Sunday School at Layton Community Church will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the worship service at 10:45 VISA WELCOME CARL RACKER'S WESTERN AUTO & ACE HARDWARE ywUTIMN hUTO) 116 W. Gentile Layton 376-426- IWBTBW 7 AUTO 5320 South 1920 West, Roy For ; appointment call: 773-656- 5 Serving Roy since 1974 1 A ; |