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Show f i given of interest; to persona living in a rural area, not necessarily farm folk but all living in rural . areas. Slides were On Thursday evening at 7:30 show pertimng to the subject p.m. a Civil defense meeting and the following topics, were was held at Syracuse school. discussed. Special new information was 1. Why are we here? by L, Darrell Stokes, Davis County agent. 2. How to stay alive in a fallout area, by B M Anderson, County Defense direstor. 3. How to stay alive in a Used Encyclopediqs local fallput shelter, by Karma P. Swindle County Home agent. 4. What fallout means to farmers and rural people, by Less Than L.S. Rogers County Agent 5. What to do next by Mer-ridPrice Half Rolhaar, Womens Civil defense director. Call EX 6. What do we do from here? By B M. Anderson County Civil defence director. A denfence kit countaining several new informative bookMotors--Ne& Used Electric lets was distributed to each of Installed those present. The meeting RepaireJ was well advertised on raido, papers cct. but unfortunately Time to check your init was not well attended. It was to be a mass meeting but outMotor Heating side of a number of us who are members of the defense board only a few additional people were prsent. Those at- from West Point were tending 377 22ND STREET OGDEN ' Naomi Thurgood, Ira Fisher, PHONE EX 4 9219 Lynn Criddle, Mr. and Mrs. llorce Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Vcst Point Hews For Sale 01 Contact Walnuts? Need some Mrs. Betty Russel EX FOR SALE Move into new split level home for Christmas And Ill make your first as my monthly payment Christmas present to you. Located in Layton and Clearfield area. Phone TA INSURANCE Auto Fire Enumclaw Insurance C. Tesch, Agent 62 Johnson Electric 3608 Washington Blvd. EX iinitUHUIMHIIHUUHIMUlHimUllUIHUItMIIIUItmHtHINItlimHNIUlh GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES AUTO WASH Another new music store by HART BROS. 4 drs. 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New Pianos $495.00 up Rent a new Piano 3 Months $19.00 if purchased (No obligation to buy) Utah's only authorized dealer for WlRLITZER pianos organs $19 applies Hart Bros. Music SALES INFORMATION P.O. Box No. SERVICES, 1818, Washington 5, D.C. 2478 Wash. Blvd. Ogden Capable Experienced Sincere SfKSSg 3 j ' Jf-- HOLIDAY MONEY NOW! ONOCfc PHONE AHEAD FOR 1100 Srhmiey Ijndrn Cry G.r W RUSH LATE E.STOP ON d c. D Proof j SERVICE CHARGE. OR CIRCULAR CUTS SMALL NO ANGLE SERVICE PH. FA 3 8131 EST, ROY, UTAH Mrs. Lois Hardman has been suflering from ill effects of a extraction the past two week but she reports that she is feeling "some better. now. The Annual Girls Dance at Davis High School was held Saturday night, Dec. 3, when the girls paid for everthing, bougnt the tickets, wheedled the car out of dad, bought their beaus a boutennarie and made arrangements for a feed after the dance. This is all part of the game at Davis to equalize the sexes at least once a year. Everyone who goes always has a wonderful time. The preferred man lrom each class was introduced and the winner was r given a prize, Ban-guKusnoto, Indonesian Foreign exchange student was the preferred man, with Bob Warner, sophomore and Kenny Fox, Junior. from the sqles staff and students to buy, they will come with a really interesting and elaborate one for freshmen and sophomore students. Bishop Wm. H. Bailey was ill over the week end. Mrs. Anne E. Beesley is now with her daughter, Elaine Call, where we expect she will spend the winter, The Sunset Ward Choir wil The FHA girls of Clearfield present Jheir Christmas CanHigh recently held their elec- tata. Stars Over Bethlehem tions in a crowed Home Econ- Christmas Night, Sunday, Dee omics Dept. Marie Bingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irma Bingham, was elected president, with Lanea Akers, Tanya Stucki, historian, Kathy Cook, treasurer and song leader, Rochelle Murrey. The Clearfield High Schools year book is now underway. Marilyn Fisher and Sandy Jensen of Sunset are class editor and business editor, respectively. It is lat to start this work for the book but with cooperation five-dolla- n LUMBER RIVERDALE Sckenlov Vodli disM'ad t crair Til returned It promises to be very beautiful cantata, with several solos epecially rendered and is lunder the direction of' Mrs. jMyrle Young. i Happy birthday to Stella Workman on Dec. 1?; to Billie Doe Carl Mietus and Scottie Wiberg on Dec. 14;. to Jeanette Duncan,, Theda Garner, David 25. ? a Nelson ratio to Merchant to-- and Sharort Newman on Dec. 15, and to Naomi Wise and Joyce Forristall on Dec. 16. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beus on Dec. Mrs. Ward 12; to Mr. and Israelson 'on Dec. 14, and to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardman on Dec.' 16. TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW ... Convenient Budget Terms UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT DAVE'S SERVICE Highway We sell nothing r but quality service 81, Roy Wilford Zaugg, Leland Patterson and Duane Patterson. Of cuuise we are busy, this is a busy world but if something suddenly happened a lot of too busy people might end up very, very deau, simply because they didn't take the time to find out what to do. The information will be distributed by the 1H clubs at a later date and perhaps a few peopl will read the oooKlets and lake action. In as much as the addresses our missionaries and service of men were posted in the hallway Sunday 1 will not include the lest of them as I intended to. Take a minute to write these folks who are far from Home and just a wee bit homesick as the holidays grow near, holidays grow near. to Rosella Congraulations Pace in her new position as Make Drama Director. If anyone has a copy of the littlest "The stoiy Angel Childrens Primary will be held on S.'fiei'ey D'Stil'crs Co . . Regularly $1.00 mU woikcis and their husbands are having a Christmas party on the 19th Thcie will be no during the Holidays. On 'lues Dec 20 the (bust mas piogram will be piesented. at Rein f Society Thought lor the vveik At this season of remembering, may it be granted that with otir rembrance of the past we may not forget the urge! needs of the present, in whnh a restless generation seeks (or for understandirg. guidance, for truth, and for eh. met less standard m a changing world 86 Pron CHRISTMAS CARDS 00 The and hard-U'll- Pns in purse pH ant eh-- ,enin6 rfume Pf pri-mai- you SPECIFY, 2 WAY PAN El DIMENSION! SAtt THE 8 m THESSANO other pah el EXACT EOaADS cot TO The Well Known AVOID Boy Advertising placed In I960 Chrismas Party the 21st at 3 oeock, After the program Santa will visit the children with a small gift for each of them. The Primary Manager Roy Branch Pioneer Finance Co. -- Scouti of Sunset Troop 157, were presented a trophy for summmer soft ball tournament, recently. They have been making wreaths for Christmas and selling them at $1.50 each. The funds re ceived from this sale is to be used to help the Troop. The Daughter of Utah Pioneers organization, Sunset group held their Christmas meeting at the home of LoVon Reia, Dec. 6. There was a very fine program and gifts were exwith light refreshchanged, ments served. The Ward, T h e Wayne H. Green z Sunset News 15, know as she is looking for it for a Christmas program. Two Youth lireside meetings were held Sunday evening one for young folks aged 14 and 15 was held at me home of Dell Singleton, another for the older boys and girls was held at the home of Howard Stoddard. Western Sales Box 2801 Boise, Idaho INTRODUCING NEW MANAGER 5619 SOUTH TritillSbAV, l)CEMBEft THK frotA Ag lw ' wmpmms CHKBSTrms PAPER PfilNT fty TAGS RIBBONS - CELLOPHANE GIFT WRAP TAPES Wide selection,, U J. f;) j.; f Mvi 4V L A, i- 1 " - .4 y. ? 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