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Show nutf iwif CBEOISfPER THKS5AT, UZCEKHfcK Lake View Ward To Present Special Christinas Program on Dec. 19th National Figure to Spook At Clinton PTA fJloeting A special Christmas program screen accompanied by vcoal and will be presented by the Lake-vie- reading selections. ward at the stake house James Stewart will assist in Tuesday Dec. 19. at 7.30 pm. the makeup and production. Last week the following article Photography services are by appeared in The Sun Chronicle This program is under the direction of ward recreation direc- David Sawyer and Glen Brown. one week early. Reed Benson will Those participating will be tor, Vera Budge and speech and Bud Compton, Barbara Sheffdrama director, Marva Brown. ield, Mark Angus, Gene Scenes such as the Nativity," Kay Johnson, Robert Pontius, Pontius, the wise men and the shepherds, Nelda Jean Rawlings, Tippetts, the and angel, with ward mem- Raydell Cobia, Neil bers taking various roles in cos- Clixie Beutler and Mrs.Tippetts, Dean will be tume, projected on the MocklL ject of Reed A. Benson, son of Ezra Taft Benson, former U. S. Secretary of Arigculture, who will speak at the Clinton Ward Chapel at 7:30 p.m. today. Mr. Bensons talk is being sponsored by the Clinton PTA, A graduate of Brigham Young Urufersity, Mr. Beqson served as an Air Force Chaplin during the Korean War. He was recently a confidential assistant to U.S. Vet erans administrator, S. G. Whitt-er- . Mr. Benson is an Eagle scout and was a member of the American Central Staff at the World Boy Scouts Jamboree held in Moisson, France In 1947. He served as & missionary for three years for the LDS Church at Oxford University and was its leader for a year. During the 1956 presidential campaign he covered close to 100,000 miles to meet speaking engagements and held scores of press and television interviews. Another interesting feature ol this evening's program will be musical numbers sung by a boys chorus under the direction of Jay Be us. V Have Santa Send Your Girl or Boy D ' Rood A. Benson ... served as chaplain am rrur speak to the Clinton PTA this evening. , Last, weeks article hould have , stated Mr. Benson will speak Dec. 14. Communism will be the sub- - A MAGIC LETTER, FULLONOY have had many out of state relatives here with them for a few days. ' SOUTH WEBER If yuuto like yow favorite to rerelva portooal Jrtgnyilir lottor from Santa Clam, uit do thlsl 1. Select m Four holiday parties are colorful Santa Lottor There is still time to apply for town clerk.' All those wishing to apply should do so by the 20 of Dec. Verna Stack is the one to contact. Applications will be gone tier .on the first Monday of Jan. by the town board members. end envelope from the display la our lobby. 2. Address the envelope to any child children.) 3. Stamp the envelope and mail It in special mail box. We will have your latter tent to the famous Santa Claus Fast Office, Get well wishes are sent to Santa Claus, Indiana. The Santa letter with the magic Santa Claus Inez Bowman, Edith Peek and to those with the mumps Sally postmark will come to your child through tha mail. This is help you bring a Merrier Christmas to and Tom Stanger, and Chet Stark. plimontary Invitation to let your youngsters. The deadline for Santa letters is tomorrow Dec. ISth. The Primary officers and teachers enjoyed their Christmas They party on Wed. evening. enjoyed a lovely dinner at the Fireside Inn. Those attending -- RIVERDALE NEWS Meetings of West Company of Utah Pioneers. Camp U Hooper, Dec. 28, 7: 30 pm. Hostess Lillian Garner, Hooper. Camp 26 Roy, Dec. 14, 12.30 Olmste&d p m Hostess Ruby 5775 S. 2625 W. Roy. Camp 27, Riverdale, Dec. 28, 2 00 pm. Hostess Verla Hull 4560 S. 1150 W. Riverdale. Camp 34 West Weber, Dec. 28 7 00 p m. No hostess at Mansion House 2350 Adams Ave. Ogden. Camp 40 Roy, Dec. 21, 7:30 p m Hostess Edna Seifert 5266 2500 W. Roy Camp 41 Taylor, Dec. 28, 2.00 p m Hostess Viva Kingston 2150 3500 W. Taylor. Camp 43 Kanesville, Dec. 28, 7 00 p.m, No hostess Kanesville church house. Camp 46 Warren, Dec. 21, 00 pm. Hostess Delilah Wade Warren. Camp 52 Lakeview, Dec. 28, 1 00 p.m. Hostess Leona Meen-deim-k 2052 W. 4800 S. Roy. Camp 55 Wilson Lane, Dec. 28 1 00 p m. No hostess Four Leaf Clover 303 Wash. Blvd. Camp Mary E Dalton, Dec. 28. 7.30 pm. No hostess Mas and Pas 5418 S. 1900 W. Roy. Camp Seagull. Dec. 26, 8.00 p m Hostess Elma Anderson 5238 S. 205a W. Roy. Camp Sunset View, Dec. 27 8 00 p m. Hostess Pauline Schiff-ma5896 S. 2600 W. Roy. Camp Miles Goodyear, Dec. 28 2 00 p m. Hostess Neta Felter 2475 G. Ave. Ogden. A vacation to St. Louis is occupying the Interest of Bill Cash this week While there he will visit with Mr, and Mrs. Richard Ketchiside whose acquaintenance he made during his LDS mission in that area a couple of years ago. The couple made a trip to Utah last summer and December 29 at 9 pm. there will be a holiday dance. Everyone is encouraged to attend this event for there will be no New Year parly this year. , two-day- s 73 SOUTH STATI, CUARFIELD uxmftite WITH THE NEW BULOVA stopped to see over the Cash family while here. Tonka is the film which has been selected by the Elders Quorum for their benefit show. It will be presented Friday night, Dec. 15, in the Riverdale Ward recreation hall beginning at 7:30 beginning at 10 a.m. Potluck dinner will be served at toon, followed by a short program. After the Christmas holiday vacation of one week, the meetings will dale Ward M. Mon Basketball team will meet the Washington Terrace First Ward quintet in a playoff of a tie for first place in the first half of the seasons again resume their regular sched- games. It will be held in the ' ule on Jan. 2. Ninth Ward recreation Forty hall beginning at 8 p m. on Dec. Christmas entertainment put 18. All interested persons are on by the Riverdale School childcordially Invited to attend. evren will be a highlight of the Coach for the team is Lew ening at the PTA meeting this month. It is Scheduled for next Zito. Players in the Riverdale Wednesday evening, Dec. 20 in lineup are Owen Cash, Joe Sears, the Riverdale Schodl gym at 7 Jr.. Darrell Cash, Terry Mifflin, Bill Cash, Bob Kellerstrass, Sam p.m. Next Monday night the River Peters and Lorin Glover. The companion Cartoon is "Christmas Capers. Bring your whole family to this wholesome enter- tainment. A dislocated right elbow was sustained by Byrant Cragun during his wrestling class at Weber High School last Friday. He is the son of Noel and Norma Cragun of Riverdale. Mrs. Cragun said he fell wrong on his arm and then his opponent landed hard on Holiday Special Permanent Waves from Hair Styling and Cutting -E- Overnight visitors of the Wiley Nortons cl last week were and Dawn West and son Howard from Anaconda, Montana. They are making preparations to move to Ogden in order that he may attend vocational school at Weber College. It will be a year ago on Dec. 18 since Mr. West was seriously burned In an explosion of gasoline fumes. The couple had PHONE Ivi purchased used bicycles for their sons Christmas. He was washing them with gasoline ready to paint them in the seclusion of the closed pump house. The gasoline fumes ignited from the friction of his coveralls. Work day for the Relief Society has been moved up to Dec. 19 instead of the usual 2nd Tuesday. This was done in order that the meting could double as a combined work day and Christmas social. The regular lesson will be given by Mrs. Dorothy Carlsen WEST POINT The town was saddened by the death of Melba Fisher on Sunday Morning. She was a warm heart ed, lovely person and will be missed. Her husband Golden Fisher and daughters, JoAnn an Barbara survive her, also her son Fredrik William Fisher wb) for their parents at the West now n serving in the British Point School on the 21. ' It was her wish that Fred Karen Zaugg has received a continue on and finish his call to serve In the Cenral Geralthough we all know how man Mission, she will leave for very much she missed him. Fun- the mission home on Feb. 19 and eral services were held Wednesfor the mission field one day at 1 p m. Many friends and depart week later. Her brother, Lee, is relatives called to pay their realso serving in Germany, however spects. his is a West German Mission. It still isnt too late to write Lee sent a tape home to his parthe missionaries (if you send an ents In which he wished a merry aeroghame letter, cost 11 cents at Christmas to ajl the folks in West the postoffice). They go airmail Point. Hal Hunt and Craig Patterson and have plenty of room to write on graduated from primary and were accepted Into the MIA. A Christmas program will be They will be ordained deacons in presented by the school children the Priesthood next Sunday, Only Butova could bring you such Outstanding styling and Unmatched precision quality for so low a price.' 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Christmas party by exchanging gifts and having dinner at an Norma Jean Kapp spent Ogden cafe. Eleven members in Spams!) Fork .visiting with were present. her mother who-- ai hit by a car Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shaw were and Is in the hospital recovering host and hostess at a dinner par-t- y from a broken knee cap. at the Sands in Clearfield on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore and evening. Guests were Mr. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and and Mrs. Junior Dayton, Mr. and family are spending this week Mrs. Grant Dickamore and Mr. here visiting with relatives and and Mrs. Wayman Cash. friends. On the Isay down, Jack The young marrieds and Elders and Pat had went to the Idaho Falls Temple and took their child- had a successful sleigh riding parren. On Saturday evening, Sam ty Friday evening. Although it and Thora, Joe and Hilman Ray, Was terrible cold, they enjoyed LeRoy and Venive Poll enjoying the rides, fires and plenty of the evening together by visiting chill and fun afterwards. About 24 people participated. and having supper out our The new split level home of , On Thursday afternoon town was really shaken again Willis and Virginia Mitchell will with the sudden death of John be the setting for the' Les Amis Hill. He, was crushed to death Gaies Club Christmas party next when his big caterpillar fell off Monday night. Dinner is to be a truck onto him. We want lo pot luck., The evening will be spent send our deepest regrets and sym- in preparing and wrapping Christpathy to .the Hill family. They mas gifts for a worthy family. Hig-ley- ti! Uva iJff DUP SCHEDULE uled for this coming week. On Dec. 19 at 7.30 p.m., the MIA will hold their party. A 25 cent fee will be charged for the evening of fun. All ovqr 12 are invited. On Dec. 21 at 7:30' pm the Relief Society will hold their Christmas party. A 50 cent gift will be exchanged. AQ ladies are invited. On Dec. 22 the Primary children will perform for Santa and their parents. 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