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Show ft ... 4. may re, 1S77 Ms. Nephi W. Taylor of North Farmington and Mrs. Wallace King of Kaysville were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Lowell Taylor on Sunday for Mothers Day. Several delegates from thp Davis High, Kaysville Junior High, H.C. Burton Elementary and Kaysville Elemen- mother, Mrs. Joseph Olpin of Heber City. Dean Taylor returned home Friday from Syracuse, New York where he spent the past week on a government business trip. Houseguests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gundel-finge- r were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Philputt of San Jose, tary Schools attended the State Parent Teachers California. Student Association Convention at the Skyview High School at Smithfield. Guest speaker was National President of PTSA, Mrs Walter Kimmel. Sixty members of the late Spencer Barton family met on Saturday afternoon at the Centerville City Park to entertain at a family bridal shower in honor of Miss Sheila Barton who will be married in June. Miss Barton is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brande and family attended the wedding and reception in Tooele, Friday evening of their niece, Miss Dawna Rae Brande. Mrs. Christine Maxfield underwent her second major surgery recently at the LDS Hospital. She is now convalescing at her home. Their daughter Mrs. Rod Shelton and daughter Amanda flew in from Coraopolis, Pennsylvania to spend two weeks with her mother and father. Mrs. Clyde Marx will accompany her daughter Miss Mary Eilen Marx to Toledo, Ohio next week where Mary Ellen will participate in the National Advanced Tumbling of Mrs. Helen Barton and the late Russell Barton Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mitchell and daughter Nola have returned from a week spent in Sun City, Arizona Horace Steed was a Sunday dinner guest of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs Paul Henry. Mr. and Mrs Loren Wilde and children of Holladay were Sunday guests of her parents Mrs and Mrs. Don Edwards Coach and Mrs Jay F. Cullimore spent Mothers Day in Garland with her mother, Mrs Ruth Rampton and his mother Mrs. Pearl Cullimore. They also visited with Mr and Mrs. Boyd Cullimore and family and with Mr. and Mrs Wayne Fronk. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart were M r. and Mrs Deon Stuart and family and Don Pitt all of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Hedgpeth of Salt Lake City. GYMNASTS TO STATE Several students of the Potter School of Gymnastics have qualified to compete in the Utah State gymnastic meet to be held in June. TO in participate state competition, a person must place among the top five contestants at least twice. The gymnastists compete in different contests throughout the state to gain qualifying places. During April and May, students of the Potter School competed in meets held at Murray High School, the State Industrial School and the Castle Dale High School. WINNERS state-wid- e include: 8 who will enter competition year old Sandy Mullins, winner of a 3rd and a 5th place, the daughter of Major Joe R. Mullins of Hill Air Force Base; 9 year old Natalie Harris, winner of a d and 4th place, the daughter of Donald C Donehov of Ogden Twelve year old Teresa Bennett, the winner of two 4th places, the daughter of Christine Nalder of Kaysville and Scott Bennett of Salt Lake City; 15 year old Valerie Loken, the winner of a 1st and a 2nd place, the daughter of Major Robert Loken of Lay- - These gymnasts from Potter Dance Studio in Laton have qualified for the state gymnastics contest June 4 at Murray High. They are front row to r: Rachelle Dahl and Teresa Heaps Rack row, Natalie Harris. Sandy Mullins and Teresa Bennett 1 ton, 15 year old Debbie Sharp, the winner of two 1st places, the daughter of Paul G Sharp of Layton. ALSO thirteen year old Rachelle Dahl, the winner of a 1st and a 2nd place, the daughter of Weston C. Dahl of Layton These girls were all of the novice division Clinton Wafer Intermediate winners were division 12 old jear Teresa Heaps, the winner of two second places, the daughter of I eon H Heaps of Kaysville; 11 year old April Miller, wanner of two third places, the daughter of Steven Miller of Layton VALERIE loken and Debbie Sharp are not shown in the picture THE CITY Council increased the rate, effective retroactive to May 1, to 45 cents per 1,000 gallons over the minimum 12,000 gallons. Cost for the minimum 45 cents per weekend Hamburgers 4 for SATURDAY ONLY LAYTON ONLY 24 where a American Field visit in Morgan with Major (Ret) and Mrs. Joseph Schober during his stay in Service student, make his home with them while he attends Davis High School next year. He is Michael Jameson from Australia who will arrive in July. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Halliday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Halliday and family, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. John Chesley and family of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Halliday and children of Lay-to- n and Mr. and Mrs Clifford Crowder of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Kunz of Montpelier, Idaho were weekend guests of son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nelson. They all attended the Pat Boone, Family Night To Remember." Visitors of Mrs. Annie Maxfield during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Whitaker of Pocatello, Idaho. Arriving Utah. Clearfield Kiwanis: Contest Hope of America is the theme of an essay contest being sponsored m north Davis elementary schools Thursday and Friday. TWO students from each of the sixth grades of South Clearfield, Pioneer, Hill Field, Syracuse, West Point, Doxey and Sunset schools will be honored with framed certificates. The contest is sponsored annually by the Clearfield Kiwanis Club and students are judged on citizenship, leadership and academics, according to Ray Adams, from Friday Sacramento, California is Lt. Col. (Ret) Dean Hall who will Hie Kiwanis Club chairman, grb Tlarfh Stove Whats an Earth Stove? Just possibly the best wood stove you can buy! Air Tight Automatic draft manifold Seconary special skit and orchestra will be presented to all members and their huswith drafts Burns 14 hrs Converts to open fire bands. On Saturday the family members of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield met at their home for a family dinner party Guests were Mrs Rod Shelton and daughter Amanda from Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Maxfield and two children Michelle and Candace, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Maxfield and Miss Nancy Maxfield all of Salt Lake City, Wilson and family, Mrs. Roger Butterfield and family, of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrell Stout and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stout in South Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell and family had as a houseguest for five days her On Mothers Day, Bishop and Mrs. Howard Hawkes en- If you're going to buy a stove to last a life time why not have the best! The one with the answer to fuel conversion & energy conservation Fireplace Shoppe, Inc. 552 W. 500 So., Bountiful-295-220- 3 tertained at a family dinner tm Clearfield Monti 1,000 gallons over that amount and West Point residents using Clinton water will be charged 60 cents per thousand gallons over the 12,000 gallon base, the council decided PREVIOUSLY, there was a varying rate for amounts over 12,000 gallons ranging from 23 437 North Main & (Glass - Phone 825 - 0522 YOUR FRIENDLY PAINT STORE - Hour 8:00 5:30 Daily Sat. 8:00 -- 1:00 cents per thousand for the next 8,000 gallons to 17 cents for any water used over 40,000 fcpj) om May program Douglas all of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. William K. usage will remain at $5, but Clinton residents will pay the additional a gradual improvement. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thompson were his sister Mrs. Anona Maughan and daughter Mrs. Bonnie Murray of Wellsville. Jay Willey of Layton was confined to the Lakeview Hospital for severe injuries to the arm and elbow. He underwent major surgery but is now home convalescing. The Kaysville 10th LDS Ward Relief Society have scheduled a Spring Social for Mr. and Mrs. John Mainland and son Jim spent Mothers Day in Tremonton as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Madsen and family Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Blain Madsen and Mrs Hare Expensive Clinton residents are now, paying more for culinary water use over the minimum 12, (XX) gallons per family. Meet. Clifford Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilson was confined to the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden last week and underwent a direct Laryngoscopy. He is noticing be a houseguest of Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Morey B. Jeffery in Kaysville and also will for twenty guests, members Mrs. Hawkes family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill are looking forward to having an of Now opera under New Management gallons. Michael Church Assigned i the same High Quality Pratt & Lambert paint & Friendly Service. Come in and pick up a free roll of masking tape or a Free Paint Brush, and Register for 2 Free Murals to be given Away June 1 1 th & June 1 8th Airman Michael K Church, son of Mr and Mrs George D. Church of 655 Adams Street, Layton, has received a new assignment following graduation from the munitions maintenance specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command at Lowry AFB, Colo AIRMAN Church, now K1DK3 Prices effective trained to inspect, assemble and dispose of explosive Thur. 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