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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 27, 1 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 27, 979 979 1 By NORMA PREECE 1 Christmas visitors and guests; of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith were Mr. and Mr?. William Sharp and family pf Aurora, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCallum of Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. David Young of Kaysville joined her two brothers Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coonradt and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coonradt for a family Christmas eve dinner party at the homfi of their parents, Mr. and Mri. Dean Coonradt in Layton. The dinner party was for all or Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coonradts children and grandchildren. Mrs. Goldie Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox and family were guests at Christmas I dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Si. Alan Harris and Gary Harris, iwho are attending BYU, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris and family of Magna were Christmas guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Wayne Harris in Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson were home from Phoenix, Ariz. to spend Christmas with their five sons and their families. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Val Thompson and families of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and two children of Orem were guests at Christmas dinner of Mr. and Mrs. G. Linn Sandall. The new LDS Ward Chapel located on East Crestwood Road, Kaysville, is now ready for use and the three Kaysville wards, 10th, 12th and 20th met for the first time on Sunday, Dec. 23. Elder Ron Adams arrived home recently from serving his two year LDS Mission to. the Mexico-Mexic- o City Mission. He is the son of Dr. and v Darrel Thompson of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thompson, Lay-to- n and their families. They were guests on Christmas Day of their parents. Dee and Carol Page and Mrs. Reed Adams and a member of the Kaysville Second Ward. Col. Wells F. Collett and wife Carol were guests at a children were guests at her brothers home, Mr. and Mrs. Don Riley in Bountiful, on Christmas eve for a family buffet. Slade Christmas dinner party in Salt Lake City at the home of , Mr. and Mrs. Owen Collett. It was for the Collett cousins. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bingham were guests in Clinton on Sunday, Dec. 16 for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenox spent Christmas in Ogden with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Doboleck. Dr. and Mrs. Nohl Sandall and children of Price, Prof, and Mrs. Wilford Tolman and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. their grandson Johns fourth birthday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bingham. - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield have returned from, a month vacation trip to visit both of their daughters. They drove to Houston, Tex., where Richsrd and they visited with children for and Kay Murray two weeks and on to Peoria, 111., to visif: the other daughter and family, Howard and Ann Courtney. Mr. arid Mrs. R.A.F. McCormick were guests in Salt Lake; City on Saturday J 15 at a family dinner party at the home of evening, Ipec. Mrs. Ann Timms. Mr. and Mrs. William Packer are now at home after in spending the phst six weeks Little Rock, Ark., on an assignment for the LDS Churchy .: microfilming. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jr Preece of Seattle, Wash.-arriveon Wednesday, to spend Preece,-Kavsvillean- Sickinger pf Clearfield. Michael J. Peterson Makes Deans List Among those who made the Deans list for the second semester ofl978 79 at Indiana University Bloomington is Michael John Peterson, ' Layton. 24 E. 825 N. of THESE STUDENTS, totaling 3,384, will be among those honored April 16, 1980, at the Universitys traditional Founders Day program on the Bloomington campus. To make the Deans list students must earn a 3.5 grade average or better in a minimum of 12 hours of course work. An all-- average is 4.0. FAMILIES OF the students will be invited to the Bloomington campus for the April 16 program, which recognizes both academic achievement of the undergraduate students and teaching excellence of the faculty. Holmes Creek LDS Stake Plans New Years Dance LAYT)N Noisemakers, party hats food and music all thesp attractions will be' availably at the Holmes Creek Stake New Years Eve Dance on Dec. 31, from 9 p.m. until 12: JU a.rp. tei THE GREAT GATSBY j i Melvin and Virginia Kemp, dressed as The Great Gatsby and a flapper from the Roaring Twenties era, get ready for New Years Eve dance in Clearfield Utah Stake. It will be held in Center Street Cultural Hall.' Guests are asked to dress in black and white, if possible. j CLEARFIELD1 Following a black and white color theme, the Clearfield Utah Stake of the LDS Church will sponsor New Years Eve thrower of the Roaring Tweii- - ties. Although any color is to wear, it is suggested that guests wear permissible GATSBY spender WAS a big and lavish party- - andor black white, if possi- ble. Giant black and white drawings of antique cars from the Great Gatsby era will decorate the walls, and there will be hundreds of black and white balloons. will be served throughout the evening in various dining areas The Buick Room, The Chevrolet Room, The Ford Room, etc. A floor show will be presented at intermission. MUSIC WILL be provided by Rolands Combo. Price of admission; is $10 per couple, or $5 for a single admission. each at j & door to those persons unable to buy them from ward i representatives. Because of unavoidable remodeling problems, the dance will be held at the Center Street Cultural Hall, rather than t;he Clearfield Stake House, as previously i GRACE STEED, Stake Cultural Arts chairman, is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Laurel Perry and Sharon Garner and committees from the; Fourth and Ninth Wards. Rulon The New Years eve party for the Kaysville Region Young Adults will be held on at the LDS Chapel at 875 East 200 North in Kaysville from! 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. DISCO MOTION will provide the music for the dance. Breakfast and games are also planned. Admission is $2 for jhe big event. The bounty Dec. 31 v 'I xx p v v Young Adults invited are those from the Kaysville, Kaysville Crestwood, Kaysville East, Kaysville South and Farmington stakes. A large turnout is expected with everyond home from college for the holidays. Come celebrate the new year and see all your friends because - this is its, r 27 South Main, Layton, Utah1 Authorized dealer of both F , 4 !( - ' V i i i r O ' Apollo and TOM are computer systems offering the latest in travel technology to make your travel arrangements. Apollo is linked to over 500 airlines, many hotel chains, rent a car companies and other travel suppliers. TOM issues tickets, itineraries and other important documents. i What does this mean to you? 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