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Show WEEKLY - , ' S . NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 6, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS v'$$ar' V Syracuse News ; "N in UX .. .N- 0 r ' '' '.,Azs 03' 1 kLLZM , BARBIE FURNITURE '. ., :. ..: -;: 41 vlk visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Stuart and family in Provo, Utah. Mrs. George H. Bennett, Mrs. Glen Bouy, Mrs. Jay Bennett, and Mrs. Ellery Bennett all attended the announcement luncheon on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Richard Murphy of Holliday, 1 O KI .. r-- Kerr and Miss Fake fur is the most costly item when constructing this Barbie size bedroom set, so Mrs. Pat Griffin, of Kaysville, conserves by using many household items for the bases. By Stephenson, Suzanne room. The Mutual Marrieds group of Jeff and Lesa Jensen, gathered at the Ward on Friday evening for a chicken dinner and an hour of games and socializing. There were who enjoyed the twenty-fou- r time together, Syra-Lit- a Club The members will be holding their closing social on Monday evening at 7 p.m. at the Chateau Reception Center in half Layton. spent some time at Liberty Jail, and many of the LDS Churches historic sights before traveling on to Ross-villGa. Here they were guests at the home of Lt. Col. Ret. and Mrs. Glen Willey, formerly of Syracuse. The Della Silvas state that the Willey family are happy and enjoying their new state very well. Glen is in the Ofs Branch presidency of the LDS Church organization there. His wife Arlene is employed with the U.S. City Park Service there. Upon leaving their friends in Georgia, they then spent four days in New Orleans, and then several days with friends, Mr. and Mrs. M. Miles at their home in Nederland Texas. Traveling on to San Antonio, Tex., and then on to New Mexico, where they attended the Fiesta Days there. In the couples traveling over the past several years, Mr. Della Silva commenced having pictures of he and his wife on the steps of different State Capitols. And during this trip they were able to add six more state capitol pictures to this interesting e, YOUTH CONFERENCE Susan Archuleta, 1, and Mary Lou Stokes, r, of Clearfield, work with other Davis teens in planning session for the coining Youth Conference to be held in Logan Canyon. Davis Teens plan a Heritage Youth Conference for June 1, 2, & 3. All teens in the county are invited to attend. They do not need be program. already in the THE HERITAGE projects and this conference are part of the Bicentennial offers the youth activities include the dressing table Between 3 p.m. & FREE 9 p.m. Closed Sunday i i Good from May 6 to May 1 2th Now at two locations i i i i Tom Boys Restaurant Family Ut. 104 S. Main i i i i L St., Centerville, or 43 S. 100 E., Farmington, Ut. (Good only with this coupon) ; I I I I I I I I I I ..a Kaysville Lt. Col. and Mrs. Leon Heaps were guests at a reunion in Orem on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gordon. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Maughn, of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hewitt, and Dr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis also of Orem. The dinner was in honor of Don Bishop and Mrs. Greenhall of Colorado Springs, Colo, who were in Utah for a visit. Thev were all formerly chair being made out of hair spray can lid and the planter was a thread spool which she filled with aquarium gravel and glue. Because she enjoys making things with her hands, the talented mother doesnt limit er creativity to Barbie furniture. One of her favorite projects is a bottle doll which is made very simply with a bottle of soda, felt, pipe cleaners, and usually tootsie rolls in the ringlets. 4-- 4-- of our county. , at Jersey. Miss Cynthia Heaps is now home for the summer. She has been attending Brigham Young University at Provo. She is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Leon Heaps. Also Roy Morgan, a student at BYU visited with the Heaps family prior to leaving for his home in San Antonio, Tex. Forrest Barker returned by plane Wednesday from New Jersey where he attended an education convention and he presented a paper while there. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs and family were Mrs. Geri Brown and two daughters Lisa and Laurie of Smithfield; and Mrs. Krebs sister, Mrs. Anna Tietjen of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thome of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorne of Ogden were guests at a family dinner party in Magna on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ahlquist in honor of their mother and grand . 4-- youth will demonstrate many pioneer handicraft in a section titled, From Trash to Treasures. ADDITION, she plays the piano, likes to read, and is stationed The conference will be held at the Tony Grove USU Forestry camp in Logan Canyon. June 1 the conference will open with registration note speaker, and key Sterling Wood. IN McGuire Air Force Base, New the is She pounds. and then St. Louis, Mo., then FLASH CUBES serve a dual purpose with the inside being a support for the mirror and the outside being the wastebasket. Other examples of Mrs. Griffins ingenuity one dinner, get one . active in church work. Pat and her husband, Kent have lived in Kaysville for four years with their two children Michelle, 10 and Shane, 6. They are members of the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. OTHER resource people vited to attend the camp are Lacee A. Harris, U of U Indian Student councilor; Carl Johnson, USU Forestry-Ourdoo- r in- county; and Norma Dalton youth staff assistant, Davis hobby. county. FOR MORE information program or regarding the the conference call: ext 294. 0 Teens who plan to attend the conference must have a registration fee of $15. into the extension office by May ' . They saw a great many beautiful places and many interesting historic places and sights. They intend on visiting more of the wonders of the great United States. 25. THE FEE will cover meals, housing and insurance. Those attending must make their own transportation arrangements. Utah Cooperative Extension an is Service equal employment opportunity employer, provides programs and services to all persons regardless of race, color or national origin. Power Raking Professional Reasonable Call 376-24- 52 Recreation specialist; Gary and Ramona Porter, square dance callers; and Cheri Smith, editor of the Genealogy Digest. Hiking to Temple Saw Mill and the Old Juniper with Carl Mrs. Wallace Farmer. Mrs. Lillian Ringer attended the funeral service of her cousin, J. Lloyd Burton at Grace, Idaho on Wednesday. Mr. Burtons brother, Clarence Burton was buried a week before in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley of Salt Lake City attended the funeral service of their nephew, David Carter at Rexburg, Idaho on Saturday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Palmer during the recent illness of her mother were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dahle, Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Twin Falls, Idaho and Mrs. Lavenia Palmer and son Jeff mother, Johnson are anticipated activities. Making butter, ice cream, taffy, donuts and cheese are a few others MOTHERiSIDAY a?os9 planned. THREE COUNTIES are involved in the Heritage Conference. Weber, Morgan and Davis youth committees will meet on May 13 to finalize plans. The Morgan group has planned the food. The Weber teens have the responsibility for the recreation and the Davis teens will be in charge of the program. Extension agents involved in the Heritage conference are Janice Cook and Lee Rogers from Weber County; Lloyd Smith and Joanne Roueche, Davis Give Her A Gift of Jewelry Gilmar $600 & up county; Josephine Clark from Morgan of Ogden. Burgundy . . . & Wl fal flxxpptMb Keepsake' MotkcM Pay.! Registered Diamond Rings Chante $350 Special Hours & up 12 noon to 9 p.m. May 9th Mothers Day - Fresh Rose to all moms For Her Special Day From -Se- rving-Succulent Prime Rib AuJus Fori Lmm Cwf?taif Cwrtar la UytoN - 37V -S47S Complete Dinner Reservations accepted 505 North Main - 33rd KiysvCa Phono 37M2SI up -- Bring 37th ! vaca-lionin- DEE CARTER felt, small pillows are also made out of felt. The bedside table is made out of a cut down Morton Salt container; a lamp is made of a small bottle, a dixie cup, and a piece of plastic tubing; the a is table dressing refashioned package dressing box which was cut down. FREE-Bu- y . Mr. and Mrs. James O. Della Silva are back home g following a month of over fourteen of the United States. Traveling to Denver, Colo., available. To give you an idea, a White King D. detergent box, stuffed with newspaper, is the bed after being covered with i i j Romney, of Logan, Utah. SINCE THEN, Pat Griffin has made several more sets for friends. The fake fur fabric is quite expensive so Mrs. Griffin tries to conserve on other materials. Nearly everything she uses is readily ri . couples first child. The grandmother is Mrs. Cumora mother, Pat, went to work Pat Griffin enjoys , their children also gathered at their parents, the Dale Smedleys. Excited parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christensen. The little daughter arrived to them on Sunday at noon at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. She weighed six and a and designed her own. Shown are some of the items Mrs. making in her spare time. ac- Smedley in Mountain Green, Sunday afternoon. And from Layton Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smedley and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smedley and About three years ago Michelle Griffin got a new set of furniture for her Barbie doll. It lacked bedroom furniture so her resourceful SPARE TIME CREATIONS of Kaysville, cording to Mrs. Elmer Wil cox, president of the Club. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bt .inett were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale decoration and the music announced her marriage plans for June 29, with the ceremony to be held in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Clyde Garrett entertained for members of the Ladies Cultural Club at her home on Saturday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. Hugh Murray, Mrs. Jerry Rosskelley and Mrs. James Wilkinson. Others who at : The evenings program will be given by Mrs. Barbara Jay Briggs. The entertainment for the evening was given by Mrs. Carol Bigler of Ogden. She displayed her artistic ability with an evening of organ music. A patriotic theme was used for the beautiful table Utah. Mrs. Murphy honored her daughter, Miss Lynn Murphy with the afternoon social and 4 S. Child, Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. Zene W. Bennett, Mrs. Revere Chambers, Mrs. Jack children, spent Saturday ... 4T tended were Mrs. Mrs. Norman M. 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