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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 6, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS CCayswoll Mrs. Carol Morgenson of Lyman, Wyo. was an overnight guest of her mother, Mrs. Sally Higginson last week. Mrs. Byron Bart oh left by plane Tuesday to return to her home at San Jose, Calif, after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. DeLaMar Palmer and family. She came for the funeral service on Thursday of her grandmother Mrs. Florence Taylor at Preston, Ida. While in Kaysville she also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Barton. Mrs. Velda Olsen- - of Franklin, Idaho spent four days with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wayne Harris have returned from a 10 day vacation trip to 9 California. They enjoyed a visit of Disneyland, Universal Studios, Farmers Market and other places of interest in the Los Angeles area, in addition to a visit to the Los Angeles LDS Temple. Mrs. Betty Armga and her daughter Mrs. Cheryl Roth of Twin Falls, Ida. are visiting this week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lincoln. Kaysville 11th LDS Ward held their annual Spring Thing on Wednesday evening April 28 at their church ward cultural hall. Each organization throughout the church presents an entertainment number and the one voted on as the most outstanding receives the traveling trophy. Each organization has an entry of their choice. Mjn. thru Sal. VISIT OUR 10 A.M.-- 6 P.M. CLOSED itlNDAY MARKET W SEAFOOD (I i'.wy (3W 1385 S. 500 West - Bountiful - Phone 295-23- 84 Cvierlleiriis The trophy is a unique gold veaf cat and called the Cats Meow and everyone is anxious to have their or- its ganization win the trophy. There is a movie for the children, refreshments and a fun evening for the its Whole family. The Kaysville 11th Ward Elders quorum held a breakfast on Saturday at the church for the Elders and their wives. Mrs. Helen Barnes spent 11 days at Burley, Ida. with her two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and family. Houseguests for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baldwin were her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Len Merritt of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hatch of Burley, Idaho have just returned from a trip to the Holy Lands and visited in Kaysville with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emer K. Winward and other relatives enroute home to Idaho. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Leon Heaps were guests at a dinner party in Ogden at the Utah Noodle Restaurant, Tuesday evening for a group of friends who were formerly stationed at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey. The dinner was in honor of Bishop and Mrs. Wayne Phillips from the Zaores who were formerly from Ogden. Other guests included Dr. Jan Freeman, Dr. and Mrs. Colin Kelly, Salt ake City; Dr. and Mrs. Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. By Virginia Bennett 867-29- Robert Skanchy, Logan. Paul Smith of Fairbanks, Alaska who has been visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith and other relatives and his sister, Miss Barbara Smith, who has been attending BYU left by On plane Saturday morning to return to their home in Alaska. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Ed Phillips of Idaho Falls, Ida., is visiting in Fruit MICHAEL SCHNERINGER Heights with his son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Ross Phillips and will also be visiting with other relatives in Air Force Reserve Airman Kaysville. A. Schneringer, Michael 10th The Ward Missionary whose parents are Mr. and Moms luncheon was held Mrs. Charles E. Schneringer Wednesday at the home of of 927 N. Aspen Way, East Mrs. Barbara Romney. Layton, has graduated at Visitors last week of Mr. Lackland AFB, Tex., from and Mrs. Owen Horne were Air Force basic training. , her sister and brother-in-laTHE AIRMAN, who studied Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Air Force mission, orthe Buetler of Richfield. and customs and ganization Attorney and Mrs. William received special instruction Mrs. and H. King, Attorney in human relations, now goes Felshaw King and three to Chanute AFB, 111., for children, Mr. and Mrs. Terry specialized training in the fire Barber, all of Kaysville; Mr. protection field. and Mrs. Vaun Barber, Airman Schneringer is a Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. J.J. 1975 graduate of Layton High DeBry, Salt Lake City; School. Burk John Mrs. and Father and daughter, enjoyed a Ogden at the home of her holiday dinner party last sister, Mrs. Lou Berntsen. week at Oakridge Country Their brother, Cliff Ahrens of Club on Easter Sunday. Boise, Ida. was also on hand Mrs. Helen Barnes attended for the special occasion. a family birthday dinner in Graduates asnily Friday the Syracuse Third Ward will be holding a Bicentennial dinner for every ward member. This will commence promptly at 6:30 p.m. with a Flag ceremony. Then immediately following the dinner a very special program will be given. The ward bishopric, and George Hamblin who is in charge of the dinner urges every one to attend. Mrs. Redd W. Bennett of Fresno, Calif., was a visitor last week at the home of her mother-in-laMrs. Maude Bennett. She also visited with her daughter, Miss Lauri Bennett, a student at USU, in Logan, and also her mother Mrs. Laura Lehman and other relatives in Granger, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker have returned home following a weeks trip that took them to Arizona. In Phoenix they were guests of their .son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Walker and children. And they also spent some time visiting their at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child here on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox has been giving some assistance at the home of their son and daughter-in-laattorney and Mrs. Brent Wilcox, of Bountiful, while the latter couple have been in New York City, and Boston for the past ten days. Bishop and Mrs. Laurence R. Briggs and their daughters Suzanne and Irene, and Mrs. Irene U. Wilcox, attended a birthday dinner party on event was in honor of the niversary of Mr. Sorenson. an- Mr. Mel Clauson has been seriously ill for the past month, and receiving treatment at the U of U Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgson has been in Grand Junction,; Colo, for a week, visiting at the home of their son and: : family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hodgson. Borders, Beds and Backgrounds Petunias? We have all the Magic colors, the and purple great red Comanche, yellow Sunburst, Sugar Daddy. Geraniums? The Carefree strain can be planted sun. just like petunias, in full off Shade plants? Impatiens bloom their heads in the shade. Weve got a Marigolds, salvia, zinnias, snaps? which you can from selection complete still have we while soon in come choose. . . but time! Its of planting lots plants. sister-in-la- City, Ariz. Dave Child, president of the Studentbody at Clearfield High School, entertained for and son in Salt Lake City. The Garden Rowers for Mrs. Orin Winegar at Sun officer Sunday afternoon at the home and Mrs. Lynn Soren- of Mr. JOES GREENHOUSE on committee Between Kaysville and Layton members that he has worked with this past school year. The entertainment was held eilbirk And Hwy. 1 06 Mft AGOGODvecsaiFy Scale at 16 No. Main,Downtown Layton. 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