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Christmas in Kaysville 1956

3/18/2019

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CHRISTMAS IN KAYSVILLE 1956

-- "Silent Night, Holy Night" will ring out through the streets of Kaysville tomorrow as the Kaysville Civic Association turns on the street lights with a program of carols. The children's chorus is under the direction of Mrs. Sally Bachman, the adult mixed chorus will be directed by Mrs. Park Williams and Mrs. Hod Sanders will direct the community singing. The program featuring community caroling will be held on the steps of the City hall and all
 residents are invited. The singing will begin at 6:30PM. The program to be featured will include 3 numbers by the children's chorus, community singing and trumpet and the mixed chorus which will include Afton Galbraith, Beth Dredge, Darlene Brown, Barbara Winkelman, Opal Neilson, Jan Webster, Mary Rutledge, Lucille Strong, Chistine Maxfield, Allen Stron, Jay Green, Melvin Manning, Wendell Maxfield and Jimmie Nielson. Robert Little will be the pianist. Assisting the chairman will be Mrs. Gibbs Smith and Mrs. Henry Galbraith. The lights will be turned on for the "Nativity Scene." Santa Claus and his reindeer, street lights and colored lights on the scrubs will also be turned on.

PHOTO: Children's Choir singing on the steps of Kaysville City Hall Ogden Standard Examiner 12-14-1956 
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    March 2019

    Kristine Murdock

    Kristine added these special entries to her Kaysville Kinks posts on the Facebook group, Our Kaysville Story. They give you an idea of the goings on in Kaysville and Fruit Heights during the holidays.  

    Kaysville Kinks were originally published on the the Facebook group page, Our Kaysville Story.  Click on the link to join the group page.

     Kristine is an amazing lady who loves the town she grew up in, her family, and the color purple.  She has a passion for the history of Kaysville, Layton, Fruit Heights, and Farmington.  (In the beginning Kaysville or Kay's Ward encompassed these 4 towns).  Kristine is also involved with the Kaysville Fruit Heights Museum of History & Art.  She serves on the executive board as well.  We are lucky to have such a great lady.

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