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Show ak I net M taxaiJitt. KIBW0 FIRST WARD oling will be ehjoyed'. After this hot chili will be served at the literature lesson will be given. The teachers and officers of the Primary with their husbands as guests held their Christmas party at thS chapel Tuesday, Dec. 12. A program and dinner was enjoyed. Speakers in sacrament meeting were Bishop Arthur Brown and John Taylor. Sustained to be ordained to the Afironic priesthood were Brent Morgan, son of Ruth and Charles Morgan, and Randy Christensen, son of Mf.' And Mr. Gall Christensen. Those who wish to participate in a food storage plan should contact the bishopric as they have found a store which will give them the best prices but it must be done as a ward project The bishopric wotild like to remind the young folks of the ward who are working on individual awards to check their records to see if there are any assignments which are not complete, They would also like to remind them that attending tithing settlement is a requirement whether they have paid tithing or not. The ward will be called on to do a welfare assignment at the welfare center Dec. 14 and Jan 2. If Anyone has these days available, w6 Would Appreciate their A Christinas party will be held In Relief Society Tuesday, Dec. chapel 19, at 10 am. Doralene SECOND WARD who has just been released as president, will be honored All Relief Society will be held at ladies of the ward are invited out 10 am. Thursday, Dec. 21 in to enjoy a program and dinner the First and Tenth ward buildOn Monday, Dec. 18. a Christliterature lesson will be mas party will be held in Pri- ing. The given by Nancy Tullis. mary commencing at 3.45 p.m. Betty Baird is welcome aS a Due to Christmas vacation, no visiting teacher in the Relief SoPrimary will be held until Jan. ciety. 8, following the party on Dec. Gerald Brown, son of Mrs. 18. Maxine Brown, left Dec. 11 for The ward will be host to the his mission in Brazil stake record dance Sat. Dec. 16, The memberships of Mr. and at 8.30 p m. Everyone is inMrs. Allen Godfrey and family vited to come out. sacWard members are urged to were read and approved in take advantage of the festival rament meeting. The Primary held a Christmas of Christmas music which will be for all officers and teachers orparty Weber presented by College chestra, brass choir and glee and their partners Dec. 5 at the clubs at the Ogden High Audi- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. torium after sacrament meeting Anderson. A lovely dinner was help. r Speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday night. There will be two served to fourteen! Couples. Gam17 will Jhe Kirk Nielsen Dec. es also were enjoyed. One 6.45 pm. performances. and Earl B. Child of the stake and one at 9 pjA. THIRD WARD high council. The MIA will meet Monday, Dec. 18, at the regular time and Relief Society will be held WedFOURTH WARD following opening exercises car nesday, Dec. 20, at 10 a.m. ThC A ward Christmas cantata will be presented at 7 p m., Dec. 24 at, the Fourth ward chapel. The public Is invited. Relief Society will , be held "P'umpkmfd? Thursday, Dec. 21, at 10 a.m. The literature lesson will be .1 . - v? ; S. 4V given. 'V KP Donald K. Jensen has accepted . .if the position of secretary for the ' yr- - ( YMMIA. A ward dinner and dance will ' l7 , a A ' be held Saturday, eDc. 16. Dinner '' i ' will commence at 6 30 p m. and thg dahcA at 8.30 pm. An or'iSW chestra will be provided and a I real good time will be had by r h Ros-kell- it Music Holiday Pie Quartet Makes Swbet J at ntcmtnt u, rirjRsaAT, 1m Dec. 22, at Bishop Kays home leased as president, Ronald as fust counselor and at 6 30 p m. Santa will be there as second to pass out some candy and niAs Richard Bingham to the children. counselor. ' Sustained were Ronald The MIA is happy to welcome as president, Richard Rhea Nielson as their new Era Bingham as first counselor and director. Thomas Rosenberg as second A Christmas party for those counselor. of Mutual age will be held Dec. In priesthood meeting Sunday 18. This will begin at 6.45 with Barry A Barnes was ordained Christmas caroling We will then a teacher by his father William meet at the Kanesville ward J. Barnes. s building at 7:30 for dancing. Floyd Stevens was ordained a There will be an orchestra. Those deacon by Arley Flinders on Dec. attending should bring a twenty-fiv- e 3. cent gift to exchange. Santa A ward Christmas program has been invited. will be held Dec. 22 at 7:0 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20, a ChristA play will be presented along mas party will be held at Kaneswith musical numbers. Santa ville for the MIA leaders and Claus witj be there. executives. The next Primary will be held ' SEVENTH WARD January 2. The literature lesson will be A Christmas party will be held given by Elma Robinson in Relief in Primary Monday, Dec. 18, beSociety on Wednesday Dec. 20, ginning at 3.25 pm. in the recat 7:30 p m. Also a special mu- reation hall. There will be no sical number will be furnished. class work. A program Will Della Garner has been sustain- start at 2.46. All parents are ined as work director in the Re- vited. lief Society. Primary will not be held again Relief Society will not be held until Jan. 18. Wednesday, Dec. 27. An in service Christinas party SIXTH WARD for all officers and teachers of the Primary with their partners The Relief bazaar Society as guests, will be held at the which was held Dec. 6, 7 and 8 house Thursday, Dec. 21, was a real success and the pres- stake at 7.30 pm. idency wish to thank those who A Christmas party will be held to make so. it helped A Christmas party will bp in conjunction with Relief Soheld in Relief Society Tuesday, ciety Thursday, Dec. 21 at 10 Dec. 19. There will be a special a m. The literature lesson will program and gifts will be ex be given by LaRae McEntire. changed EIGHTH WARD The ward Christmas party A meeting for all ward aux- sponsored by the Sunday School Reim-schuss- el Reim-scbuss- ! IcJy Receives Mute Jo Ikr Berjty end GoodJastef Amsricas First t r 4 vH WT .Vsf v- - j' Photo hi Carnatwn t ;-- t 4W x 6 - , ;4 b everyone attending. Samuel George was ordained to the office 6f teacher by Bishop projects which wai be a number from each class. purchased recently to enable all Following this they will not hold thd Organizations of tho WArd to held until 3an. show such fine films ps was Primary shown In the fireside meeting 'The bishopric announces foat Sunday night. The title of this the budget year Is being changfilm was How Neal to the ed. This was formerly from Dec. to Niv. 30 We Will now start on the calendar year, or Jan. I A f(lm for the children will bd in Jan.' Amount of budshown dvpry Saturday afternoon begining 'will be annunced to memget and the Bishopric ifgea fhat bership later.. everyone support them in payiflg for this projector. - LAKEVIEW STAKE , Jr. An-ge- li ' ing at 9 a.m. A Christmas party will be held in Relief Society Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 10 a.m. A program and dinner are planned. Each lady is asked to bring a fifty cent gift to exchange. Irene Stanley has been sustained as secretary in the Relief Society. The Guide Patrol class chose A Drive in Movie as their graduation party for the graduating class. Members enjoying this event were Bobby Lane, Wayne Larsen,' Stephen Merrill, Rex Hartman, Eugene Purser; Eddie Coons, Breon Jacobs, . Randy Jacobs and Wayne Olmstead. They were accompanied by Darrell Tullis and Mr. And Mrs. Edgar Hamblin. Speakers at sacrament meeting Dec. 17 will be from the stake high council Everyone is urged to come out to sacrament meeting on Christmas eve. This will be a family program ot Christmas stories and Christmas music. NlNftf WARD Speakers in sacrament meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Jessard Morrise. Talks were also given a priest, Lawrence Shellabarger, Jr. Ward conference will be held Dec. 15 and 16. A leadership meeting for all auxilary and ward officer will bq held at 7 pm., Dec. 15. This will M followed by a testimony meeting for all officers and teachers. Priesthood leadership meeting wiU begin at 8 am. Dec. 16. Regular priesthod meeting at 8.45 and .Sunday School at 10 a m. &take MIA Leadership MeetThe Primary, Christmas program will be held. Tuesday, Dec. ing will be held at Hooper First 19. Children from ell the dif- ward building at 7.30 p.m. Thursferent classes wil participate and day, Dec 14. a treat will be given. Stake priesthood Leadership The Relief Society will meet meeting will be held Sunday, Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 7:30 pm. Dec. 17, at 1:30 p pt nt Hooper for A Christmas party in conjunc- first ward. This will be followed tion with their regular meeting. by a High priest Quorum meetThe Literature lesson will be ing for all high priests and their given by Aide Hall. Christmas Wives in the stake at 3 pm. stories will be told end there will There will be a Special Christbe singing of Christmas Caroli mas program. Refreshments will be served. . The Stake, Record Dance will TEntN Vihib bA held in Roy First Ward Saturday. Dec. 16, at 8.30. , The memberships 6 Helen And two' daughter were SUNSET EARLY AMERIread in SaCrament Meeting SunCAN with full baseday night ment, bouble Carport, $18,500. Acre in Hooper with nice Bryant Day was ordained a teacher by UdeU Kearl on Sunhome and excellent coopcarport. GI loan, no down of day. FHA. Easy terms. This is a The Primary Christmas party $9,750. beauty, will be held Tuesday, Dec. 19, I acre Clinton with excellent at 3.30 p.m. Santa will be there. home, carpeted, vene-tia- n blinds, large kitchen. Good Christinas Relief The Society $15-95party will be held Wednesday, place for horses or livestock. See today, easy terms. Dec. 20, at 10 a.ip. Dorothy Had-tfe- y $14,950 brick will give the Literature lesGI no down son. There will be A program and fambler with built-in- . lunch and A baby sitter will be or FHA tertos. full $10,100 provided. A 15 cent book which is wrapped should be brought for hasfiment, Clearfield. Carpe and Santa to present to the children. drapes. GI ot FHA $70 per month. Each lady should bring a Mc-clo- hand-erchi- to exchange, LAKEVIEW WARD If.lHOFF ! The ward Christmas pfogaift will be held Tuesday, DAc. 19 at 6 p.m. There will be community singing, , a program and Santa t will be there. ; The Primary Chfistmas program will begin at 8.30 p m. on Wednesday, Dec. 20. There will , ( Next Door to Safeway Store, Clearfield Office TA v T5 N. Mam ROY OFFICE ; Roy 'Theater Blgd. Office Evening Mr. Taylor 825-654- 4 825-664- 5 McMilhan. Ronald Taylor was ordained Y ' a teacher by Keith J f 'V ready-to-bak- trim-a-tre- st et Tv. archery set ',1 'i ) 34 All ward teachers are encouraged to complete their teaching before Christmas and to turn in tbeir reports. ' A welcome home testimonial for Robert Oleson was held in conjunction with sacrament meeting pn Sunday. Robert, who is the son of Bishop and Mrs. G. R. Oleson, has' been recently released from the Nef Zealand mission field. Musical numbers were furnished by a Quartet of returned missionaries from the NeW Zealand mission and used the Marot language. The teachers quorum has been reorganized. Evan Racker was re Harmonious entertaining difring the most festive season the year is risible with Simple Simons holiday quartet of c frozen pies. Each popular pastry, Which is every bit as good as Grandmother used to make, can sinAply be taken from the freezer and put in the oven to bake. It doesn't even need to be defrosted. Nothing could be simpler during the e time of the year for a party, afternoon or casual drop-i- n Visitors. Christmas song-feA full stock of this holiday quartet of pies can help keep you carefree during a usually hectic time of year. Theres a spicy pumpkin, a zestful crustop lemon made with reaf lenrtoA juice, a full, rich mince and a apple from which to choose. Each comes from the oven id S beautiful, flaky golden brown crust, ready for cheese wedges, hard saute, whipped crearA or any other decoration you care to put on these delectable desseits Letting Simple Simon produce your hAliday sweits is almost like having your own pastry cook. ''l Toone. FIFTH WARD A'.V .? tart-swe- on the new A special musical number by the young people wiU be furnished in sacrament meeting at 7 p.m. The A Walt Disney movie will hi Light in the Forest shown at the chapeL for the boys and girls on, Satqrday, Dec. 15, at 2 p m. A charge' of 25 cfents per child wdl b made to apply '?! (' iliary officers will be held at the chapel Thursday, Dec.- - 14, at 7:30 p.m. A drive for the Deseret Industries is now under way. Pickups will be made Saturday moro-Se- r, V .V R i rf I , s v. A ill rf - 1 in i 1 ( f f i s Yh i t li v :t n 4'6" V V 1 BOW FOUR ARROWS Hundreds of students 7 from oast to coast, as well as from iround the world, competed at to fraphagen School of Fashioncoat sign a costume of dress and and hr Mrs. John F. Kennedy laughter Caroline, In American the materials nanufactuTed Beat appropriate and beautiful to w selected by New York fashion jowph ta Vista, of Italian det icent, won the honors for hi glamorous designs. Thau were .95 Reg. 7.29 CUSTOM BUILT 21 INCH BARREL 3 7V4 Inches Long New Boys Single-Sh- rhoto Sr Pe k W. Schmidt, Y.F 9 f yard developed In thirty-foKennedy Pink organdy eontrib ted by the William Lind Compan a cotton converter. The Jacqueline Kennedy co tume was made by Amelia Slen whose parents live in Havar Carolines dress .and coat we made by Janice Reid of Jamaii British West Indies, and Dolor Loyisa of New York, all pupils the Traphsgett School In N York, which was the tpotiin this patriotic project. ul 19:65 ot REMINGTON .22 CARBINE DART GAME V, Festive Fhotiftg m. BASKETBALL GOAL AND . NET SET BYVOlf Rig-5.9- 5 OFFICIAt SIZE 24 INCH .95 SISAL COME TARGET f AND STAND RQV. . UTAH r Shoes for ALL .for fhe holidays tho family at JIBES .0) OPEN I A.M. TO 4 P.M. MONDAY tHRU SATURDAY BUDGET ACCOUNTS OR 30 DAY ACCOlfW j;- SHOES .'..(! vv---V',.-- "' COSTS ARE AT AM , V Roy ,Utah Keep your Local Business Alive Shop at your Independent Stores , . r BUT THERE IS 0HE EXCEPtlCM Highway 91 u 5 Ati-TIf..- E 5 7? ' s ffv.-tlVIH- O FEAR ! - -ELECTRICITY , ( Utgh PoWer & Light )Co. electricity for the average home or farm costs less todcy.than ever now 15 BELOW th national average I |