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Show By NORMA 544-875- PREECE 1 Adrian Merritt of Salmon, Ida. is visiting with his daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Green, Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sjoblom, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green of Ogden held a family dinner outing at the Lions Den Restaurant in Ogden Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Zollinger returned from a trip to California where they visited in Freemont with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zollinger and in Burlingame with a brother Home Zollinger. Delbert Pilcher underwent major eye surgery last week. He is now convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Maeser Rushton will be entertaining at a family dinner on Christmas day. Guests will include her mother, Mrs. Zema McGee, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rushton and children of Layton; Larry Rushton and son Joe), Boise, Ida. Mrs. Mammie Greeno of You better think before you pick a gun fight with Alene, standing, or Cami Dalton, both Utah State Champion target shooters! ' SUNSET - Cami Dalton, the 17 year old daughter of Jerrold and Norma Dalton of Sunset, received 22 first place in the Utah State Target shoot competition that was held in conjunction with the Utah State Fair. -- 4-- H 4-- H CAMI HAS been a member of a shooting club organized by her parents for several years. Her . PRIZES given to the winners include medals donated by Federal Cartridge Company, belt buckles and badges. Besides Cami Dalton, the other members of the first place Davis County team were Craig Dahl of Layton, Doug Morrell of Sunset, Ron Cole of Sunset and Mitch Perkins of Farmington. CAMI HAS enjoyed target father and mother are hunter safety instructors and Cami often assists in the training course. The entire Dalton family goes hunting. Cami was not the first member of the Dalon family to receive a first TOP SCORES at the state meet are taken from the team records or a person can shoot individually at the state contest and not belong to any team. The Davis County team has placed first at state for the past six years. The countys second team had usually taken second place honors at state during this same period of time. STATE COMPETITION in- eludes target shooting and a writ-te- n test to make sure the shooters know the correct use of a gun and the safety rules. program. Her oldthrougn the er sister, Alene, was recognized as the top shooter in the state in 1982. Alene was a member of the county first place shooting team for five years. IT ISNT unusual for girls to like to shoot, the Dalton sisters claim. We look at shooting as something we can do as a family. We have been involved with our parents in activities shooting sports and since we were babies. We would like to see girls take more interest in shooting. It is a good sport, Cami and Alene say. - shooting for many years. Her place target shooting award 4-- H 4--H Mr. and Mrs. Van Flint have re- turned home from Visiting two weeks in Rapid City, South Dakota with Major and Mrs. Lynn Beens and children. Mr. and Mrs. Layne Galbraith have returned to their home in Freemont, Calif, after visiting witt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Galbraight for four days. Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. James Cyr with the arrival of a son, Jordan Dean, bom Nov. 16 at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. The new arrival weighed 5 lb. 8 oz. and has a sister, Angel Natasia. Mrs. Cyr is the former Jana Dean of Fruit Heights. Grandparents include Mrs. Ken-n- a Dean of Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cyr of Farm- duated from Brigham Young University. Mr. Hatch received his degree in finance and business and wine Christine received her degree in justice administration as l. By GARY R. BLODGETT Editor Clipper the daughter of No Virginia, BOUNTIFUL Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nielsen of San Mrs. Cavanaugh's Candies is not Diego, Calif, will arrive Christmas going out of business. CONTRARY to rumors that Eve to be guests of Mrs. Marilyn Bennett and spend the holidays Cavanaughs is selling their business to another candy manufacturskiing in Utah. busiMr. and Mrs. Steven Winters of ing firm, the Bountiful-baseProvo and son Ryan are staying ness is in the midst of expansion of with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. its sales department to include the Burton Winters for a few weeks. living room and family room of the home previously occupied by the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Call returned from Philadelphia, Pa. Cavanaugh family. "We should be into our new where they attended the Centensales area before Christmas and nial Dog Show celebration sponsored by the American Kennel next spring will expand our business and buy new equipment at a Club. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. cost of more than $100,000, said Robert Anderson on Christmas Mrs. (Marie) Cavanaugh. This will be Mr. and Mrs. Dennis should be proof that we are not Anderson, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. selling. Dane Ligon, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. SHE SAID a news article in a Salt Boyd Anderson, Kaysville and their families, Allen Anderson and newspaper was misleading by stating that CavaCarolyn Anderson. A 7 lb. 15 oz. baby boy was bom naughs was selling their business firm. to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnson on to an ice cream-candin the We sell sometime Nov. at the Humana Davis North may if future and the conditions in price is This their Hospital Layton. are right, but presently we have no 11th child and he will be named intentions of selling any part or all Noah. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of our business, she said. J. Kimball Hansen, Benson, Ariz.; CAVANAUGHS started in Mrs. Lloyd Johnson of San Mateo, Bountiful in 1972 (located on Calif. News Para-Lega- Christine is - d Orchard Drive) and relocated to its present address the following year, just in time for Christmas. M's Cavanaugh and her husband, George, founded the business in 1964 in Gettysburg, S.D. She said Cavanaugh's has 72 cm ployees and distributes its candies in five locations Layton HIF Valley Fair, Cottonwood an Crossroad Malls in addition t Bountiful. - SHE SAID they moved fron their home adjacent to the business two year ago. They now live in Vnl Verda. Kaysville News Family dinner guests on Christmas day of Scott Miller in Bountiful will be members of her family . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Call, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kinsey and Richard Kinsey, all of Layton and their Lake-base- d y children. The Kaysville 8th LDS Ward held their traditional Christmas dinner and party at the Rock It was Chapel on Tuesday , Dec. under the direction of Bishop Farrell Benson and other committee members. 1 429 W. 500 S.. Bountilul 295-800- . 4387 Harrison Blvd., Ogden -479- -0500 3 COMPUTER DESKS includes 6 plug power strip Adjustable Shelf ington. Mrs. Mable Moll has returned to her home in Chula Vista, Calif, after spending the past months in Kaysville with her son and Mr. and Mrs. Donald ATARI daugh-ter-in-la- Moll. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Miller hosted a dinner party at their home Friday evening for his cousins. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Femley, Mr. ATAR1 800 XL 95 1050 DISK DRIVE and Mrs. Leon Braithwaite and Mrs. Ora Beck, all of Salt Lake City. Kent Hatch and wife Christine Winters Hatch of Provo have gra- - KJMS: Some Fun Skits ; By KAMMY SMITH Sure Why not? Some of the stu-- ; in Mrs. Rozemas drama c class at Kaysville Jr. High have i been quite busy. This past week ; she has assigned them some fun ' and exciting assignments, such as : skits and other things on the same '. line as that. j the girls. mother, Norma, wrote the shooting manual. To qualify for state competition, Cami had to be a member of the Davis County shooting team. This meant she had to compete against shooters under the age of 19 within the county. Two teams were selected from the Davis County contestants to go to the state contest. Cami was a member of the first team. 4-- H t About 175 individuals representing 25 teams entered the state contest this year. Boys outnumbered Pocatello, Ida. returned home after spending a few weeks with her sisMr. and ter and brother-in-laMrs. Chester Call. Mrs. Cavanaughs Is Not Selling Out Kew IEaysvfilllle ! dents A FEW examples are Teresa Schombergs assignment. She was assigned to get up in front of the class and play like a farmer. She had to milk a cow and shake a rug. 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