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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, MARCH 27, 1985 To Be Honored Robert T. Williams, Kaysville, will be honored on his 80th birthday anniversary at a family party to be held Saturday, March 30 at the Rock Chapel in Kaysville hosted By CHRIS CLARK Davis High will present the production of "Night of January 16th on March 29, 30 and April I . Sheri Cole is directing the play. their daughter Mrs. Joyce Woerner of Huntington Beach, Calif., and their three grandchilby dren. HE WILL be STRICTLY speaking, this is a play without a heroine, but Brianna Bacon has been chosen for the further honored Sunday, March 31 at his home, 190 S. 500 E., Kaysville, with an open house for friends and neighbors from 5 p.m. Mr. Williams was born at Lakei Shore, Utah on March 29, 1905, the son of John T. and Effa McKell Williams. HE GRADUATED from Jordan High School and attended Utah State University in Logan. He retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1972 after 28 years of service. Active in his church, he served two LDS stake missions, was Sunday School superintendent, served in the Elders Quorum presidency. Seventies Secretary and High Priest secretary, a home teacher and LDS Temple worker. He was building inspector of the Clearfield 2nd Ward. HE AND his wife, the former Wanda Nelson of Pleasant Grove, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1981. He and his family have resided in Rupert, Twin Falls and Wieser, Ida. as well as Layton and Clearfield before moving to Kasyville three years ago. HE AND his wife enjoy traveling to Huntington Beach, Calif, to visit leading feminine part, that of Karen Andre, defendant in the murder trial. Nor has it a hero, the principal male role being that of the prosecuting attorney, which will be taken by Scott Craven. ROBERT T. WILLIAMS MR. WILLIAMS is energetic and enjoys carpenter work and his career has been doing wood work. He also enjoys his home and gardening and his work reflects the pride he has in seeing things well kept, np their daughter and their three in the audience. Those n and those of the production committee aie Pam Evans, choral director; E.lison Green, choreography; Tim Bradshaw, production manager; Mike Law. pianist. AURELIA is portrayed by L.uana Au. The young Amelia is LAYTON The Layton West EDS Stake will present "Aurelia," a musical play based on the life of Aurelia Spencer Rogers, founder of the Primary organization, on March 28, 29 and 30 at 7: 15 p.m. at the Stake Center, 1591 W. 1600 N. Admission is free. HIE PLAY a professional basis, for they will be paid a refund amounting to the price of their ticket to the show. AureAngie Stanger. I he teen-ag- e lia is being played by Vicki Merril. Kyle Marston is acting the part of Tommy Hill. People from all eight wards in the West Layton Stake are involved in this musical play, dmg producers request that no children under 7 attend the performances. To accommodate younger children and families, a special performance will be given on Monday evening, March 27. All families with young children are invited to attend the play on this Family night. Aurelia" is directed by Joan Waite. The assistant director is Connie Marston. Other members fiE ESDI MWEdH . . GdDWII Mm IFE3ME W3H. Buy a pair of Keds Slapsticks and well give you a child's digital wristwatch absolutely free. Slapsticks are just as tough as they are good looking and fun to wear. But hurry, because even though weve got plenty of time, this offer wont last forever. You can choose in advance; No surprises Youll have a memory to keep forever. Reuse your flowers for open houses or receptions. You have the option of converting vour wedding pieces into beautiful arrangements for your home. The annual meeting for the Haights Creek Irrigation Company Stockholders is to be held Saturday, March 30 at 10 a.m. in the room. Burton planted be draw LDS Stake Presents Aurelia the day of your wedding Stockholders To Meet Sat. e THESE members will not be w ill twelve people will serve as the jury. The jurors selected will be on Creations in Silk chil-dre- Elementary School. THE MEETING is for the purpose of electing two directors for the ensuing year and yearly reports and other business matters. A special stockholders meeting will also be held at a.m. on the same day for the purpose of voting on the purchase of 38 acre feet of Weber Basin Water, np Twelve important members of the cast remain to be chosen, but they, fortunately, need no rehearsing, and will not be selected until the night of the performance. They are the jury, who will listen to the evidence and render the verdict on which will depend whichof the two endings written for the play w ill be used. The names wishing to serve as the jury will sign their name as they enter the theater on each evening of the play. Fou only get married once. do It right with silk grandchildren and families. They also have enjoyed a trip to Hawaii. He can boast of a niece and nephew w horn he is proud of, Mark and Debbie Williams and their multi-purpos- BHS Production Readied Rent 10 table arrangements FREE when you buy Wedding Flowers 1 from us Firebug Flowm 19 E. Gentile, Layton Bartons Family Shoes Bountiful 43 No. 546-177- 1 Main, Think Wedding, Think Firebug at Layton Chills Mall! r Hey kids, color your family and you may win one of many prizes from your friends at Layton Hills Mall and Chick-fil-A. Simply return this ad before Friday 9 pm, April 5th to Chick-fil-located on the upper level of the Mall. A, Entries will be judged for originality and neatness in the following age groups: 3-- 4 yrs, yrs, 7-- 8 5-- 1 yrs, yrs, yrs 6 0 ICEDREAM to all entrants. 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