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Show WEEKLY REFLEX, DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 9, 1934 Ready KaysviUe Paper Drive - KAYSVILLE The Kaysville Americ.an Legion, Elmer Criddle Post 82 will conduct their monthly newspaper and scrap aluminum drive on Saturday, May 19 beginning at 8 a.m. ALL RESIDENTS who wish to participate should have their collection on the curb line in The containers, boxed or tied for easy pick-utrucks will man the streets and are appreciate all those who so willingly support them each month for this fund raiser project. They will cover the streets in both Kaysville and Fruit Heights cities and if you are being missed please contact one of the Legionaries and they will be happy to come by for the pick-u- p. THE project is to assist the American Legion with their many service projects that they sponsor including Boys State and Veterans Hospital funds as well as upkeep on their building and assist with utility billings. For additional information contact either 7 or Wallace Abrams, Fruit Heights Woodrow Pilcher, np FUND-RAISE- p. R 544-405- 544-273- 4. LHS Musicians Gain Honors LAYTON - Utah. Only Cedar City High Layton High School students received several superior ratings at the state solo and ensemble festival that was held recently at Woods Cross High School. rtunity to hear Layton High Jolene Layton received a from the Layton elementary schools. There is no charge for admission to this concert. Public support is needed. North Layton Junior High's orchestra will be performing on this program also. minus rating which is a superior for her cello solo. Kari Biddulph earned a one minus rating for a violin solo. 773-221- teaclungnt (nundv iew Elementary School in Provo. She saved an EDS Netherlands mission. I Elementary and is HE prospective bridegroom graduated Horn Keatns High School and is piesently attending Brigham Young Umveisity majoring in phvsus. He filled an EDS Italy Mission, np THE COUPLE is planning to be married June 8 in the Salt Lake EDS Temple with a reception following. is a graduate of The bride-eleDavis High School and giaduated from Brigham Young University with her degree in elementary education. She taught at Burton THE GROWLER He; You think more of your dog than you do of me. She: Well, the dog growls less. presently Mother'i Ooiw Special Beautiful Flowering 8 Combination Bedding Plants . Pansies . Verbuna Marigolds . Cockscomb Alyssum Moss Roses . Dwarf Dahlias Lobelia 80,000 Geraniums Petunias received music scholarships to Weber. Cheryl Ann was offered a part tuition scholarship to BYU. FUTURE PLANS for the Layton High orchestra include providing music for the Baccerlaurate services and high school graduation. This past Saturday, the string orchestra participated in the first annual Davis County and Weber WHEN ALL the total points were added up, Layton High School came home with the second highest score in the entire state of ALSO AT this meeting, election of officers will be held. Reservations may be made by calling Rita Fairbourn, or Lillian Clark, schools were invited to participate. Laytons group performed twice. SEVERAL Layton High School Seniors received music scholarships to colleges and universities. Kari Biddulph, violin and viola player, was given a full scholarship in music to Weber State. Cellist Cheryl Ann Call and Jill Titenson orchestra in concert on May 10 at 6 p.m. in the Layton High School auditorium. Performing that same evening will be string students one - CLEARFIELD Focus on Comparable Worth" is the topic Toni Weight, Associate Dean of Students at Weber State College, will speak on at the dinner meeting of the Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Organization Thursday, May 10 at the Country Garden Restaurant, Clearfield, Of interest in nuptial new s is the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Susan Hilton, daughter of Pres. and Mrs. Clesse Hilton of 289 N. 700 E., Kaysville. to Richard Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston of Kearns. High schools and junior high Schools outstanding string THE SCHOOL string orchestra received a straight superior rating. Individual students that rated superior for solos or duets included Cheryl Ann Call for her cello solo; Kari Biddulph for her viola solo and Suzanne Murdock and Kari Biddulph for their violin duet. $usan Hilton Engaged 627-245- State Invitational Orchestra Festival. This special day-lon- g program is similar to orchestra festivals that were held in Southern California and other out of state locations. School scored more points. Layton took first place in the 4A high school division. The public will have an oppo- Business Women Set Speaker Plants Vegetable Cauliflower Cabbage, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts Pepper Sweet and Hoi Tomatoes - 15 varirtirs Cantaloupes - Casabas Crenshaw, Watermelon Zucchini, Banana. Hubbard Pumpkins. -- Another cello player, Jolene Layton accepted a music scholarship to Weber State. Victor Ellis was offered a part tuition scholarship to Weber State. He chose to accept a chance to attend Arizona State, dmg 2050 SOUTH 1000 WEST SYRACUSE, UTAH 84041 PHONE 625-767- 12 MILE EAST 12 .. S louse Hrdding Plants NORTH MILE OF R. C. WILLEY 6 MY SPECIALS Florists Quality MUMS CARROTS Etch ) lbs. 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