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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 10, 1979 REFLEX-r-DAVI- S Senior Citizen Dinner Notes 80th are most welcome to attend our next dinner and I . - ft 0 ' it Stake Relief Society and as of the Relief Society, also a Sunday School teacher, and was on the board of the North Davis Stake, president of the MIA and a counselor in the Primary organization. She has been a Relief Society. Visiting Teacher for the past sixty years. She is still an active member of the Layton Second LDS Ward and attends weekly meetings. She has also been an ordinance worker in the Ogden Temple and is a member of the Hollyhock Daughters of Pioneer Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Flint were the parents of ten children. She has seven living children, they are: Grant delila s. flint Mrs. Delila Stoker Flint will be observing her 80th birthday anniversary on Wednesday, May 16 at her home here. MRS. FLINT was born May 16, 1899 in Bountiful. She was the daughter of David Stoker Jr. and Emma Lousia Stahle Stoker, early settlers. to Bountiful She moved with her family Syracuse (what is now Clearfield), when she was one year of age. Her early schooling was in the north Davis County schools. SHE WAS married to Charles B. Flint in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 25, 1919. The couple resided for a number of years in Kaysville before moving to Layton, where she still makes her home. Mr. Flint died on June 12, 1969. Mrs. Flint has spent a lifetime of service in auxiliaries of the Latter-da- y Saint Church. She filled a two year mission for the church in California and later spent two years serving on a Stake Mission in 1947 and 194a SHE SERVED as president S. S. $1.25 Announcement of theen-gagemeand forthcoming marriage of Ruth F. Miller to Dale R. Dillon was made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Miller, 1456 Nicholls Road, Fruit Heights. nt MR. DILLON is the son of Mrs. Veda Dillon of Lewiston, Ida. The wedding will be held at 7:30 p.m. at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church on June 8 with the reception following at the home of the parents. THE BRIDE-elec- t is a graduate of Davis High School and is presently attending the University of Utah. The future groom graduated from Lewiston High School in Lewiston, Ida. He attended the University of Idaho in Moscow, Ida. He is presently employed by Nate Wade Subaru Dealers in Salt Lake grandchildren. Mrs. Flint enjoys writing in her diary and has a beautifully kept journal of her lifes accomplishments. She enjoys crocheting and gardening and has always had beautiful flowers and vegetable gardens all of her life. THE FAMILY members will honor their mother with a dinner party on Friday, May 18, at the Mansion House in Ogden. All of her children and their partners are expected to be in attendance for this oc- City. Eagles Aux. Mothers Day Tea The Layton Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary will host their annual Mothers Day Tea, May 12, at the Aerie Gentile. , birthday, and were SALEBRATiyc. Sal book at 25, and even 50 off through 30, May 12. 4850 Harrison Blvd. OGDEN - 399-203- CHRISTINE GOLIGHTLY Miss Christine Golightly, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Golightly of East Layton has been selected for competition in the state finals of the 1979 United Teenager Pageant to be held at the Four The Syra-Lit- a Club members will meet at the South Sea Island Magic Restaurant in Ogden next Monday evening, May 14 for their Seasons Motel and Convention Center in St. George. THE PAGEANT is the of- closing dinner party and program. All members are invited to take guests for this social.vsb 6 ficial state finals for the Frasiers 376-561- & 376-260376-213- May 17th is also the day set Mini for Governors Conference at the Golden Years Center in Bountiful. It 9:30 a.m. and adjourns at 4:30 p.m. You will need to buy a lunch ticket ahead of time, buy it at either Center. Two places to go on starts at the same day. Take your choice, np 1 59 North Main, Kaysville Give Mom more time to brag about you. Send her the FTD BIG HUG BOUQUET Early! Shell love these fresh, happy flowers in an exclusive FTD Ceramic Milk Can Vase. Call or visit us today. We can send Mothers Day flowers, plants almost anywhere -- the FTD way. We really get around . . . for you ! Hand-Painte- d Announce Engagement present there are SEND ONE...TAKE ONE HOME OUR FTD BIG HUG BOUQUET IS MOTHERS SUNDAY, MAY 13. EARLY! Master Charge - Visa - American Express - Diners Club laying, home building, training for mothers, soldering and and welding, others. The computer will soon be a featured field, as well as real estate. pipe-fittin- dinate and use facilities provided by the Davis High School and many of the students are taking advantage of this opportunity. Vocational Schools have students ranging in age from 16 to 70. Anyone who It pays today to attend a Vocational School because of wants this type of training can enroll and get it. Many college graduates are reverting to vocational work to ensure getting a good salary and permanency in their respect- ive fields. Miss Denise Russell and the immediate demands presented by business, government, and the energy profile. While attending the school you are allowed a moderate stipend to help defray expenses. ELDON FROST program chairman, np Team Linda Reed Kathryn Tezak Selene Fraley Laurie Archer Julie Love Julie Tenderholt Connie Bodilv t is a of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Russell of 700 West, Clinton. The future groom is a son of BRIDE-elec- 2101-Nort- h Bishop and Mrs. Donald J. Deru of 1460 North Gilman, East Layton. Doing No Set Perm RECEPTION will follow at the Layton Stake Center, 60 West Gordon Avenue, Layton. A Miss Russell graduated St from Clearfield High and LDS Seminary. She attended Ricks College, majoring in physical education and was a member of the womens volleyball and basketball teams. DONE THE WAY YOU WANT IT HAIR ornamental horticulture. He served in the Columbia, Cali Mission for the LDS Church. - 't v x , V.v:' . . Perms Wrapped Iris Camp DUP Meet to 3 Perfection Vii .. , $2.00 Off ... The Iris Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Virginia Bodily on Monday afternoon. Cohostesses were Mrs. Joyce Gailey and Mrs. Donna Painter. Mothers Day Special Good Til May 21 Where Else!! Where? FRAN BROWN & CO THE LESSON was given by Mrs. Bessie Taylor on Pioneer Dolls. Some of the members displayed doll collections that they have in their homes, vsb 766-060- 3 J (?7 GKD0CiL. CONTESTANTS will be judged on scholastic and civic achievements, beauty, poise and personality. No swimsuit or talent competition is required. Each contestant will write and recite a 100 word essay on the subject Save 20 My Country. Christine is sponsored by Olsen Chevrolet and The Wight House and the First National Bank of Layton, all on all diamonds, rings and gold chains. Save 20 have a on that special gift for Mother. We perfectly of collection brilliant diamonds. 20 off includes that jewelry where diamonds constitute the largest value. Our rings and gold chains will compliment Mom in bies include collecting, polishing and setting stones; all art work, reading, taking care of small children, singing and dancing. discreet gracious style. Youll find many beautiful styles to choose from. Hurry in! Does not include Mothers rings. 6SSQ!0 3MS9dB(33ing7 Mrs. Edna Parker will entertain the Kays Creek Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday after- 95 SE$b All noon, May 10. Mrs. Pearl Higgs and Mrs. Phoebe Weaver will be as- GS sisting hostesses. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Serena Hyde. Mrs. Edna Manning was hostess to the Mountain Road at a terrific price and Mothers Daughters Spring luncheon at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful on Saturday, May 5. It is the closing social of the season. annual Orig. $8.00 Now -- Qp 4BEBP& 0 2S (333WH3 Jewelry closeout Terrific Tops Neighborhood Club on Thursday evening. The Athena Club held their Assorted selection What a great selection of jewelry! Every kind you can imagine. 3" Ladies pretty fashion tops. Selected styles. And now all at great savings. Orig. to 6.50 Now Orig. to $10 Now .44 1.99 1 and Mrs. Edna Parker. Mrs. Vion Mainland will entertain the Phillips Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers at her home Mondav afternoon. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Gladys Albano. line OD(IiGiQlQnG0 RoThe Kaysville-Layto- n in Salt Anns met Friday tary Lake City at the Ambassador Club for their regular luncheon meeting. Guest for the program was Mrs. Rebecca Burton who reviewed the book she had written, entitled By Love Divided. Mrs. Shop Catalog 290-326- Udell Green. was Super Cutter daughter Kaysville Clubs 1 t mance, automotive, brick WITH THE close association of Davis High School, the Vocational School can coor- Donald Curt Deru are making plans for a wedding on June 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE LOCAL school "THIS provides many courses, just 't mention a few: business training, secretarial perfor- Voca- Kaysville. prizes. of the Lantern Club met Monday at Brattens Cove Restaurant in Bountiful for their closing social. Committee members in charge of the event were Mrs. Goldie King, Mrs. Opal Fudge SEND HER FLOWERS DENISE RUSSELL employed began with appropriate salaries, which tends to give a strong impetus to this type of training and availability. The area comprises Davis, Weber and Morgan Counties. University, majoring in landscape architecture and Members DAY employed. Fortunately, those MR. DERU graduated from Layton High and Utah State United Teenager Pageant. Contestants from all over the state will be competing for the title. All contestants are between the ages of 14 and 18 and must have a B or better school grade average.' They are required to participate in the volunteer community service program of the United Teenager Pageant. The winner of the state finals will receive an all expense paid trip in December to compete for the national finals, a three-phas- e pageant to be held in Washington, D.C., Hollywood; Calif.; and Honolulu, Hawaii. She will compete for $15,000 in scholarships, a new Thunder-birfor the reigning year, a trip to Europe, $2,000 wardrobe and many other instantly SHE IS a student at Central Davis Junior High. Her hob- GIFT 376-480- 1 376-483- 1; were courses At tional Schools located in Richfield, Vernal, Logan and located in Layton. KAYSVILLE FLOWER NEED to have a reservation for dinner, so we will know how many dinners to order. If you havent been contacted before Monday evening. May 14pleasecall one of the following for reservaVelma tions. Benton, Vera Roueche,. Emily Ashby, and Afton Steed, at Farmington. YOU d Club th We will still accept membership dues in our club if you wish to join. Dues are $2 per calendar year. To Compete In United Teenager Pageant casion. vsb Syra-Lit- a Its ot program MOTHERS Day is just a few days before the dinner, we plan to honor all ladies who attend the dinner. Circles Date Flint, Flint, CHAIRMAN Marlene Brown announces that the tea will start at noon. There will be a light luncheon served. There is no admission charge. A THEY STRESSED that the progress this year has surpassed their projected plans. Nearly one thousand students have attended and 90 percent of those who completed their AS Smithville, Utah. SHE ALSO boasts of 32 grandchildren and two great- 156 W. per plate. cafeteria. will follow the dinner and door prizes will be given to some of the paid up members. Kaysville; Stanley Fort Worth, Texas; Vern Flint, Seattle, Wash.; Noal D. Flint, Layton; and Gary Flint, Kaysville; Mrs. Norman (Jean) Stevens, West Covina, Calif.; and Mrs. George (Charlene) Marchant, Home, ville Rotary Club at its weekly meeting in the high school program, Thursday May 17, at Davis High School Cafeteria. Eating time is 2 p.m. Come a few minutes early so we can start on time. Suggested contribution is secretary '' May 2, 1979, Director Schell and his assistant Col. Jay Fisher, of the Davis County Vocational School, located just east of the Davis High School, addressed the Kays- You of the Relief Society, on the k Speakers At Kaysville Rotary Shop Mon.-Fr- i. Bountiful Sat. 10-- 6 Sun. 12.5 10-- 9 |