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Show The Hof, Utah, Thamlaj, December 6, 1956 Sun-Chroni- this excursion on that date if possi- everyone buy a tree o when yoa ble, if they are unable to attend go for your try to patronize one at that time i is hoped that they of these worthy causes. will attend one or more sessions Noal Johnston and Edward before the temple closes on Dec. were sustained by the member17. ship to be ordained 'as priests, coru Davis High School will present gratulations Noal and Edward. an entertainment for the children Sunday the Infant daughter of 1 WEST FOIilT HEWS Saw-le- y p.m. Snow White Norman and Berdlne Loveland and the Seven Dwarfs," Is the play Evanson was given a name and to be presented. The price will be blessing, the name chosen was Kim 25c each. Evanson. We would like to welcome Hazen BYU will present a special ChristSandra and chilmas program next Saturday Dec. Moss and his wife ward. our to dren tune 30 am. For the first Happy birthday to Harold Ottley 8. 9 The week before Christmas is on the 6th; and Maurice Johnston they will use a special kind of to be a busy one for all the In sound. going called sterophonlc the 6th; Patricia Ann Fisher 7th; sound folks in West Point There la a the to hear properly order program Val Joyce Edwards on the 8th; some of us, or a party Hunt the 11th; Jeffery Flint the it will be necessary to tune In TV meeting for 4 and radio KDYL at the every night in the week. Monday channel Dorand Karen and Stoddard 12th; same time. A beautiful hour long will be leadership meeting, for all othy Zaugg on the 13th. Christmas program will be pre- ward workers, Tuesday the 18th, Happy wedding anniversary to sented. will be the Relief Society Christmas Mr. and Mrs. 0 C. Oleson on the party and in the evening at 7:30 12th; and to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer On Dec. 11 the adult Sunday the MIA will hold their Christmas Edwarda also on the 12th. School classes are going to show program in the chapel. Wednesday Don't forget the Divisional Quar- a film of the life and travels of is ITimary, Thursday is Primary tet Featival to be held at the Og Paul. The film will be shown at stake preparation meeting and Friden tabernacle on Saturday Dec. 8, Mutual time 7 30 pm. All those day evening Is the Primary Chi8 pm. West Point's quartet was the who desire to attend are welcome, ldrens Christmas party. Saturday one chosen to represent North Da- small contributions will be accepted well there's almost certain to be vis Stake at. this festival. Let us to help defray the cost of the film. something doing that night, too, show our quartet that we appreThe explorers are planning to that we really should go to. A ciate their efforts by supporting sell Christmas trees at Dell's serv- busy, busyy week, especially for them in this event. ice station in Clearfield. One of the those of us who work in the PriThe next North Davis Stake tem- Clearfield Elders Quorums are also mary. ple day will be December 7th The selling Christmas trees to help supHere is Noal Cooy's new address' bishopric has asked that all offi- port a missionary in the field, their Elder Noal K. Cook cer and teachers from each organ- lot will be about five blocks south 78 Saltwater Creek Road ization In the ward be present at of Clearfield town. Just about Marysborough, Queensland W Australia. The Sunday school presented the program at the evening meeting. The music for the evening was furnished by the ward choir and the male quartet. Invocation by Dell Singleton Short talks were given by Florence AT Blake, James Patterson, Jackie nam, Jim Thurgood and Patsy Cook. A duet by George and Elva Bennett. Then talks by Blair Dahl and Therald Johnston. The choir sang Thanks be to God. Choir accompanist was Lolabel Oleson Bene2 Doors West of Roy Post Office diction was given by Grant King. BOYS AND GIRLS SNOWSU1TS AND COATS CREATES Carol Dean Edwards was grad uated from the Primary and acREDUCED! Infants to Size 16 cepted into the MIA on Sunday A practical and lovely Xmas Gift for either boy or girl Congratulations Caroldean I almost forgot to give you DoroOF HOLIDAY DRESSES JUST thy and Joseph Zauggs address, ARRIVED LAY AWAY YOUR you. may be wanting to send them CHOICE MIME THE SELECTION IS GOOD! a Christmas card or Dorothy a birth4 day card (Its the 13th). Here it U: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaugg Route S, Box 380 Turlock, California-Though- t for the week: The teat of courage come 'when you are In the minority, of tolerance when you are In the majority. on Saturday at & Announcing . . . A Clean Sweep of Winter Coats 2)oro J New Shipment .. AT k - VILLA SCHOOL last week Larry Wilcox came to our achool to demonstrate the use of our new World Book Encyclopedia set. All children Iron, the third' grade on up were giver, a little book and an answer shees with items taken from the ency clopedia. They had fun looking for In these new this information books. was then given a , Each child badge to show that he was now a member of the Look It Up" club films we Some of have had at our ichool this last week are "How to Avoid a Cold,' Bed time for Janie" a story of cotton. Food that builds good health," A member of the family," a story of how to care for our dog and America for Me." a view of America on a Greyhound bus We wish to welcome two new student Larry and Cheryl Ritter-busto our achool. Everyone wishes happy birthday this week to the following Larry Ritterbush, Marie Elmore, Beatrice Staggers, Deborah Gustin, Audrey llorton and Walter Hines, Mrs. Mable Petersen and Elwin Marriott, our elementry supervi sors, spent Monday of last week visiting our school. Birthday greetings are in order this week for Mrs. Cable Mr Kirk ham, Stephen Russell, Gerald Smanldon, Carmela I'rujtllo and Timmy Chadwick. We are happy to welcome two more new students to our school Larry and Linda Jean Thompson. They have been attending school in Chevenne. Villa School PTA will hold Its Christmas meeting on Dec. 12 at 7 30 p m. All parents are urged to attend as the fourth grade will pre sent a Christmas pageant The narrator for the pageant will be Audrey Horton and the entire class will have chorus or solo parts The pageant is a combination of the story of the first Christmas and of the coming of Santa Claus T7-. H.D. SPARROW CO. i J . DRESS SHIRTS wva and TIES !! 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