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Show C4 page Tuesday, September 17, 1996 Davis County Clipper First Birthday Cheyenne Adams celebrated Joshua Child celebrated her first birthday on Sept. 3, 1996. She is the daughter of Billy and Marie Adams of Bountiful. birthday on Sept. 2, 1996. He is the son of Jason and Kristy Child of Bountiful. 1 Constitution celebrated Members of the Sego Lily Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met with Mayor John Cushing of Bountiful, to witness the signing of the Proclamation to commemorate the signing of the United States Constitution on September 7, 787 All citizens are encouraged to study these precious documents and contemplate our blessings We must remind ourselves that freedom is not free and by every generation Those attending the signing with Cushing were Christine Schultz, Theda W Judd, and Kathryn R Hess, Chapter Chairperson 1 1996-199well-know- 7 n meeting for the season will feature the and highly respected kick-of- f Don Major family, piominent civic and religious affairs CENTERVILLE in in Centerville in the fiist half of this century. Donald H. Major served our community as President Of The Town Board (Mayor) in 1932-3and as a Town Board member tor 26 years. At the time the Town of Centerville was incorporated in 1915 he was appointed a member of the Board Of Trustees of the town by the County Commission. In the following years he was elected to the Board many times. He was also active m the l.DS Church throughout his life, and Garden club plans meetings The South Davis Garden Club will meet each third HISTORICAL SOCIETY vrnTTzrra when the Davis Stake was divided on June 20. 1915 he was set apart as a member of the High Council ot the South Davis Stake, thus adding another "first' to his accomplish- and popular with the other young folks of the community. A grandson. Paul Smart, will meet with the group tomorrow evening. Wednesday. September 18. and relate the history of the Major family. The meeting will start at 7:30 p m. in the City Hall. Those who shared acquaintance with this revered family will enjoy position held, he and integrity renewing their memories of that association, and those not so fortunate will have an opportunity to learn of. and appreciate them and While Don was thus busily serving his fellow citizens, he and his wife. Lauia Divett Maor. weie reai-ina line family of boys and gills who were a credit to their parents the part they played in Centerville's history. Please join with the historical society, not only in this meeting, but as a member. Many interesting and educational events are promised. ments. In every served with distinction. g favorites of Utah Theatre e audiences. The production plays Monday. Thursday. Friday and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. from August 30 through October 12. 1996 with a matinee at 3 p.m. on Saturday. October 12. 1996. Ticket prices are S8 adults for evuy performance. Children (five years and younger) and Senior citizens are $7 Saturday evenings. A special student price of $5 for students of all ages. The production begins each night at 7.30 p.m. and the doors open at 6:30 p.m. Group rates for this pop- ular production are available and reservations may be made by calling the Pages Lane Theatre. The theatre is located at 292 Last Pages Lane. Centerv ille. Patrons aie uiged to make reservations early as many nights aie ahead) sold out. This Masterpiece by Jerry Herman is duected by Maik Slupley. The part of Dolly is alternated by Rebecca Rodgers-Hunseand Hazel Rowe. Horace Vandergelder is played Larry Nelson and Ken Miller. 298-130- n A professional meddler and The initial meeting will be Wednesday, September 18. The speaker will be Carol Edison, a "Folklorist." She is a centennial from the Utah speaker Humanities Council and will talk about the effects of differ ent cultures on gravestone art. Refreshments will be served. Anyone interested do-hick- 295-035- subject as well as in the garden club activities, is welcome. In August the Garden Club 298-720- 1 fast-pac- I Actual otherwise known as a hiitifi Before winter drops in, it's a good idea to check all your furnaces condition from the furnace to the roof cap with all connections securely fastened. 5. Check blower belt and oil blower motor, if needed. Make sure blown dooi is securely Get a furnace handbook Its free. cJSety Handbook in place. Start by calling Mountain Fuel for a FREE 6. Get a checkup. Proper furnace care starts with IT Fumcne Care and Safely maintenance. But it doesn't end there. We Handbook, available in both TEXTURES BERBER SHEERS PLUSH ANTIQUE SATINS TRACKLESS NUBBY SCULPTURES COMMERCIAL COTTON PRINTS VINYL FOR KITCHEN & BATH English and Spanish. It recommend you have and a qualified professional maintenance steps that will help ensure the reliable, efficient operation of professional inspect your furnace annually to make your furnace. in ii 1 Clean or replace filter about every other month. all cold air returns and heat is! i iS ifcyt registers. 3. Remove all flammable objects from furnace area. installed, adjusted and ventilated properly. p:. I To arrange for an inspection, contact your heating contractor, or call the Here's a brief summary of the tips you'll find in the handbook: 2. Clear ( certain that us Follow these tips to avoid cold symptoms. 1. J 4. Check to see that the venting system is clear of obstructions and in good gizmos and other parts hardly anyone can name. Here's what you can do to get ready for the cold days ahead. explains DONT FORGET gardener need adjusting before winter hits? ey IN STOCK SIZES this in master explaining the new landscaping plans for the surrounding gardens. New officers for the 1996-9- 7 year are: Ruth Mecham. presiJulie Orison, dent. Iris vice president. Malmstron. secretary; and Janice Ariotti. treasurer. Does your furnaces ALL CARPET & FABRICS COLORS with the new Centerville City Offices where parking is available. matchmaker. Dolly Gallagher Levi decides she's going to many miserly, millionaite. hay and feed dealer. lorace Vandergelder. Horace engages Dolly to find him a second wife. Although she has ;ii ranged for him to meet milliner Mrs Irene Muloy. she has no intention of letting that match being completed In the melee that follows. Dolly tnes to make a match for Cornelius and Barnahy. but most importantly a match for herself wife Vandergelder. Oh the races she has them all running. Come enjoy a charming comedy and relive Dolly many antics. INVENTORY LIQUIDATION ALL STYLES members toured the reconditioned Governors Mansion. Of special interest was a tour of the gardens, arranged by the club, Wednesday of the month at the Whittaker Home, 168 N. Main St.. Centerville, next door to the Dolly back where she belongs through October at Pages Lane Batten down the hatches.... Dolly's back where she belongs! Right on the stage at Pages Lane Theatre. 292 hast Pages Lane, Centerv ille. is one of the ed his first birthday on Sept. 14, 1996. He is the son of Kevin and Jean Elder of Bountiful. 1 Major speaks at society's meet The fall Joseph Monson Elder celebrat his first TjiO) Mountaini Fuell QuSrcoN i Rocky Mountain Gas Association at 324-538- 9 toll-fre- e (or at for the names of qualified professionals near you. Or refer to your telephone directory. |