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Show Kaysville Garbage Schedule Outlined Garbage collection starts at 6 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Garbage must be out for collection by this time on your day. Once the truck passes, it will not return If your collection day falls on a major holiday, the garbage will be picked up the following day. GARBAGE SHOULD be in containers with handles and tight fitting lids, should not be tightly compacted in can or it will not dump out cleanly and the crew will not dig it our of the can, and garbage should not exceed 75 lbs. in weight per can. If plastic containers are used the city will not assume any responsibility for breakage. All papers must be tied in bundles or boxed. Shrub clippings and twigs must be cut and bundled, not exceeding 1xk ft. in length. Tree limbs will not be hauled. Lawn grass and weeds must be placed in containers that can be easily dumped. SOD, DIRT, rocks, Students from Kaysville will join in the cast of 150 in the production of the musical, Our Country Tis of Thee, during the Heritage Harvest Festival. Practicing their parts are, 1 to r, Nancy Collins, Grant Brough, Bonnie Turner, Carol Lynne Avery. HERITAGE HARVEST SMoes (SomipOeQe Associate were Degrees conferred upon AMONG sixty-tw- were o C. Cross, graduating in Accounting; John J. Dargon graduating in Accounting and Business Management; Mechel M. Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and W. Mrs. Montgomery, graduating in Executive Secretarial; Betty L. Hollis graduating in Executive Secretarial. John Abram Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lyons, graduating in Accounting; Diane Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nielsen, graduating in Stenographic; Lawrence R. Nye, son of Lawrence Nye, graduating in Accounting and Business Management. u in Ogden. Cherry Fitters 1695 Parker 1 Pits cherries, apricots, or metal construction. plums-a- ll Corer-Slice- rs 5 Hand Butter Churns 39 Baby Food Grinders Food Dehydrators 88 5 Great Northern 325 W. Pierpont Avenue DENNIS ROY Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emest Price, (250 South) Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 521-050- THESE graduates students from the Layton area. They are: Daniel son of Collins Cross, students while an additional students received courses diplomas for completed at the Eighty-fift- h Commencement Annual Exercises of Stevens Henager College, held on Friday, June forty-on- e 18 11 Business graduating in Management; 5 Jualine in graduating Stenographic; Pablo R. Valdez, son of Mr. and. Mrs. B. in Valdez, graduating Business Management; John L. Wooten graduating in Business Management. Skinner ashes, clinkers, manure, old auto parts or building materials will not be hauled. . A truck will be parked at the city shop yards on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. into which residents can dump bulky household items, sod, and grass clippings. imm Kaysvilfle News Mrs. Merrill Call and daughters, twins Angela and Pamela and Mrs. Stan Smith of Nyssa, Oreg. came for the wedding of their niece and cousin. Miss Julie Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of Layton, who was married June 2. Mrs. Call and daughters visited with her mother Mrs. Julie Webster in Kaysville and were houseguests of her sister Mrs. Dorothy Peterson in Fruit Heights, and other relatives in the area. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Call at Bountiful. Mrs. Calls mother, Mrs. Julia Webster returned to Oreg. to visit with them for 12 days and then Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Erma Elm, daughter of Mrs. Webster drove to Oreg. to brinR her Red Cross Sets Water Safety Training Class Mr. home. and Mrs. LaMar Parrish and daughter Miss Dorothy Parrish enjoyed a Mr. week vacationing at Palo Campus. Mrs. Charley Heywood of Ogden spent a few days with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Heywood after being released from the McKay hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Butterfield of Rawlins, Wyoming were weekend guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Butterfield. They came to attend the ordination of their twin grandsons Bret and Bart Butterfield who were ordained as Priests in the Kaysville Eighth Ward Priest Quorum on Sunday June 20. The Red Cross will begin a water safety instructor training class on Tuesday June 22, at Weber State College running through July 16. APPLICANTS must be 17 years of age and possess a current advanced lifesaving card and swimmers card. Registration deadline is June 21 at the Red Cross Chapter. You must by Cost will be calling for the books only & will be less than $5. The Layton High School Cheerleaders are sponsoring a Swimming party to be held at the Layton Swimming Pool on Wednesday June 30th, between the hours of 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. They plan to have food to sell during this time. THE public is cordially invited to attend and participate in this event, vsb 180 North Main, Kaysville 1 0:A.M. m Non Roll ELASTIC 48 Non Woven e INTER FACING Instant Embroidery Create your own fashion flair ... it's easy. Just iron on these colorful appliques! They're washable too! Values to 1.50 our better embroidery look Gauze Prints Sportswear Whites I77 f58 Values to 3.00 Values to 3.00 cottonpoly Sportweight summer-righ- t whites in easy-car- e blend with floral & geometric patterns on natural gauze backgrounds. Full bolt, 45 wide. OPEN: V Centerville Orem polycotton blends. Full bolt, 45-wide. 48 P.M. SUN. 12-- 6 P.M. FREE PARKING 4179 S. Redwood, Meadowbrook Plaza 5650 South 900 East 1266 Eaat 3300 South Murray Town A Country MON.-SA- T. 9:30-- 9 WITH CHAIN BRAKE 376-422- 9 iEFL STOKE LACE Swing into the fashion action for summer in this soft & comfy, easy-carcottonpoly blend. Stripes & super bright to natural solid shades. Full bolt, 60 wide. Granger Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels and their families have returned from an eight day vacation trip to California. They visited Disneyland, Marineland, Universal City, Wax Museum and spent time at the beach. Then drove up the coast to San Francisco. Enroute they visited the St. George, Los Angeles and Oakland LDS Temples. Kaysville Builders Supply pre-regist- er YARD SAT. 9:30-- 8 weeks. engine, antivibration system, automatic oiling, 14" bar & chain. 7. STARTS JUNE 24TH AT on SALE now P.M. Dean of Quartsite, Ariz. visiting with them for a few SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ON ENTIRE STOCK OF FABRICS CLOTH 9.30-- 9 have her father Clarence Chain brake, 2.3 cu. in. Tl I. home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jacobson Cheerleaders Sponsor A Swim Party Stretch M0N.-FR- Tuesday morning at her lost Powerful Super Lightweight TRIMS OPEN: Jack Mrs. Layton High Sale prices good thru Sat. June 26th Easy-car- e Al- to, with relatives and also visted the Stanford University and Schofield and family attended the funeral service of her sister, Mrs. Mary Weaver Peek, Friday at the Layton 7th LDS Ward. Mrs. Peek died P.M. .290 E. Paget Lane 55 South State Street ITS happening AT... June 24th |