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Show DAVIS REFLEX-JOURNA- Pag 5 MARCH 5, 1986 ' t i Kaysvillc - Fiiiit Heights News By JOYCE WINTERS 544-107- in Phoenix, attending the Arabian horse shows. While there they d joined Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanton also from Kaysville. Ted Bingham, son of Gary and Ann Bingham just left for South Carolina to attend six months basic training. While there, his wife Pam will stay with her parents in Ohio. days 5 Clo-war- Lois Nielsen returned from Oax- aca. Mexico after spending a month in the Senorial Hotel. Part ol her stay was spent with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weilenmann of Salt Lake City. I hey visited ruins at Monte Alban and Mitla. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth a spent couple of days St. in (ieorge recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Kennth Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. John Padilla spent 10 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rose attended stake conference in Grantsville where Attorney D. Brent Rose, 35, a son of Doug Rose, was sustained as second counselor in the Grantsville Stake Presidency. Family members then enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the home of Brent and Diane Rose in Stansbury Park. Those attending from our area were the Doug Roses. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Rose, Ala dna Marsha Morgan and Kevin and Marlene Yeates. Mark Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters Hew home over the weekend. Accompanying him was Kim Judd. While here, the two got engaged. Mark lives in Cupertino. Calif, and works for IBM in San Jose. Miss DeAnn Willis Hew in from Phoenix. Ariz. to visit her parents, Cy and Dixie Willis of Kaysville. DeAnn is an attorney in Phoenix. Peter Pan are Peter, PREPARING FOR the Layton High School musical trayed by Stacee Taylor, and the friendly lion, played by Tiffany Manning. por- Peter Pan flys into Layton - LAYTON RECEIVING SUPERIOR AWARDS in district music competition from North Lay-to- n Junior High were, from left. Kyle Henderson. French Horn and sight reading; Dale Clarke, violin; Joana Losee, flute; Brianna Chamberlain, violin; and Jim Phelps, baritone. I Relief Society meeting set KAYSVILLE Seeley called on mission Valoy Seeley, son of Joseph and WANDA Seeley of Kaysville, will be honored at a missionary farewell Sunday at I p.m. in the Kaysville 13th Ward Sacrament meeting. ;V"" t'.H Society announced - Layton High School and the Lay ton Arts Council will present Layton's llrst joint Pemusical. community-schoo- l ter Pan" on March 5.7.8. Oat 7:30 p.m. in the Layton High School Auditorium. Tickets will cost S2.50 for children and students, S3. 50 for adults and S15 for families. Wednesday evening. March 5 will be 2 for night for all children tickets purchased. Area Relief presidents have be a special meeting to held March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kaysville South Stake Center. GENERAL President Barbara ELDER SEELEY will leave for the Mission Training Center on W. Winder will be the guest speakMarch 13 in preparation for his er, jw mission in the England London South area. A graduate of Davis High and the Kaysville Seminary, Elder Seeley was class president as both a junior The Bayview Club met at the and senior at Davis. He attended home of Bonnie Rae Barlow. Jane Ricks College in Idaho before leavStrongquist gave a lesson on Sibelius. ing on his mission. The Kaysville Rotary Club listed to Marjorie Thatcher as their guest speaker. Mrs. Thatcher is presently serving on the planning commission of Kaysville. She is a former English teacher w ho has been able to spend some time traveling re- Local club news cently. BESIDES being a First for joint sponsorship of a musical comedy. this is also the first time a double cast will be used in a production. There will be a high school cast and a community cast. The community cast will perform on Wednesday and Saturday and the high school cast will be seen Friday and Monday. Peter Pan" is being directed by Dennis Ferrin. assisted by Wayne Peterson and Noal Robinson. Mr. Ferrin is also responsible for the elaborate, impressive set design. Jerry VanderDoes is the musical directoi . Choreographers are Alan Palmer. Jonathan Stowers and Cyndia Thiros. Greg Rosentretter is the costume designer. Stacey Young is responsible for the lighting. Dale Young is in charge of the flying, a special effect used for Peter Pan. Tinkerbell, anotherspecial effect, is being worked by Mark Trent. THE MAJOR roles in "Peter Pan" are being played by Stacee Taylor (high school) and Alan Palmer (community): Peter Pan: Shane Kester (high school) and Jonathan Stowers (community). Captain Hook and Mr. Darling: The Kay sville Art Club was held Lytona Chapter of the American Business Women's Association (ABWA) will hold a spring enrollment event on March 10 at Kiki's Restaurant at 1540 S. State, Clearfield. Speaker w ill be Eileen Cottle of the Ogden Credit Bureau. ACCORDING to Chapter president, Millie Keene, the event will focus on the growing spirit of ABWA to unite working women for personal and professional advancement in today's business world. ABWA has over 2.100 chapters nationally that may have local enrollment events in March. Founded in 1949, ABWA is an and Puerto Rico. THE NATIONAL Association is dedicated to the professional, educational. cultural and social advancement of women. Last year. ABWA. chapters awarded more than S2.5 million in scholarships to women students. In addition, the ABWA national scholarship fund awarded more than $400. ()()() dur- ing the same period. Women who are employed are eligible for membership. For further information about ABWA and this special event, interested business women should contact Millie 0 Keene at or Marlene Ben-net- s at 546-053- 546-406- 6. 3 Overstocked Gd Reconditioned influential national organization with a membership exceeding lO.OOO women who in all aspects and all are employed levels of business throughout the United States StartingTat;$79 for The Church hrist of Latter-da- y 1 HE ISa 1985 high honor graduate of Davis High School w here he w as an Pmglish Sterling Scholar and a 1984 Boys' State Representative. He is also listed in the 1984 and 1985 issues of Who's Who Among American High School Students. He has been attending Brigham Young University on scholarship. Elder McKenzie will speak at the Kaysville 0th Ward Chapel at ju39 E. Crestwood Rd. March 9 at 5:15. house will be held 8 from p.m. and then also following the farew ell on Sunday at his home. He will enter the MIC on March 13. Saturday. March grown-up- : Minday Ellis (high school) and Cecily West (community). Jane: Dennis Lee (high school) and Eric R. Wanner (community) - Nana: and Noal Charles Stuart-Starke- y Robinson - Noodler. Full sized animals add much to this colorful production. unguaranteed Saints. He is the son of Curt and E. DovChana McKenzie of er. Kaysville. AN OPEN Dickerson. Wendy WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELLMB90 DAYS NO INTEREST Troy Curtis McKen.ie has been called to serve in the Caracas. M ission Das-kevic- Business women plan luncheon ELDER McKENZIE Venazuela (community ) - Wendy: Bart Bruce (high school) and Michael Stephenson (community). Michael: Brad Baird (high school) and Brig Day h (community ) - John: Jennifer (high school) and Jennifer Carver (community ). Tiger Lily; Corey Shaffer (high school) and Dennis Lee (community ) - Srnee: Milaka Christensen. Lisa: Aneisa ever-changi- at the home of Mary Lynne Morgan. w'ith Tibby Simmons and Vera Liston as Janet Hara on Easdemonstration vey gave ter decorations and art. The Kaysville Literary Club was held at the home of Colleen Bobo, with a book review by Carmen Fisher.' jw of Jesus Christine Tovey (high school) and Renetta Felt West (community. Mrs. Darling: Jennifer Trujillo (high school) and Anna Rollins 6-- 9 ELDER HAMBLIN Qtenfl Elder Tyler Hamblin. son of Bishop Ronald F'. and Rochelle Hamblin of.Sy racuse, has been called to serve in the s mission. He will speak Sunday. March 9 at (he Syracuse 8th Ward at 1:15. The chapel is at 2500 S. Bluff Road. Syracuse. ' 829iSouth!500IWest iGtnaSHi Peoriu-lllinoi- ELDER HAMBLIN is a WE SERVICE WNAT WE graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary. He was a member of the FFA at Clearfield and has been involved in the dairy farming business with his father. Active in his w ard, he has earned his Duty to God award and is an Eagle Scout. He has served in the Deacons and Teachers presidencies. and assistant to the bishop in the Priests quorum. He will enter the MIC on March 13. vsb 12 BEEF H Handcrafted Gifts For Every Occasion Cut, Wrapped & Frozen Lean 1 19lb. GROUND BEEF Mozarella, Mild, Monterey Jack CHEESE See (fur Xen $ 1 69 lb. DAVIS COUNTY COLD STORAGE 155 North Main, Kaysville Filter ml Sprin " Bunnies Baskets Items Ducks Chicks Eggs iVf'iBuianwooo xUh6usg yv 46 544-900- 1 E 200 N, Kaysville Mon.-thr- u Sat. 0 V 544-301- 1 H SELURi SO DAYS NO m |