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Show AVIS REFLEX JOURNAL APRIL 3, 1985 Big Easter Egg Hunt Set K.asillc Juycees have announced plans to groups and turned lose to find the 300 dozen colored eggs and prizes that go along with the catch. Group categories will be years, and 10 12 year olds. years, n'lidiM their annual Laxter Egg Hunt for the ut s out h on Satuiday, April 6. The xcram-- under way at 10 a. m. at the Happy w giounds. open to all youngsters 12 cals ol age and under, says Bruce Woodford and loin Ki'lmel, chairmen. .'1111 DR N WILL be separated into age 6-- 7 8-- The Jaycees have announced that more eggs be tagged with many more prizes given and bigger prizes this year, np Anne Frank5 Kaysville Clubs Dome Baines was hostess ei sol the kavsville Bridge v lab at In. home I Jay afternoon. We mhu n ol the Athena Club will meet Wednesday Apnl 3 at the home ol Win Lonu Mae Godfiey. Win Winona Ihoidcrson and Win nnn Jaiman aie assisting he piogram is under 1'NieNM.N ihe dneiiion ol Wis. Ramona ( nut Min. Lana Waite. . Win l.ukie Mum will entertain. " . s Club at her home me 1 n evening. April 9. Mrs. v i'I.i faekei is assisting hostess. he book lev lew will be given by Win Noun. Iheece Win eia I iNton will be hostess iIk B.iv lew Clubat her home A ohk Nil.o . Maich 27. Mrs Win i I i I 1 , i i Dorotha Walker gave the program on Folk and W'estern Music. Mis. Ruth Frost will entertain the Lantern Club at her home for their April meeting, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Vera Liston and Mrs. Camella Baiton are assisting hostesses. The Kay sville Literary Art Guild met Wednesday, March 20 at the home of Mrs. Lynn Berrett. Mrs. Lee Holman and Mrs. Lorene Christensen are assisting hostes- ses. The book review was given by Mrs. Tommye Lou Adams. Members of the Bay View Club will meet Wednesday, April 10 at the home of Mrs. Julie Watkins for their meeting. Mrs. Oma Wilcox will give the program of Liszt. Safety Education Classes I lie titv Clearfield School Hunter dmational classes will be ottered at the Clearfield I Min gh School on Monday evenings m p m. beginning April 8. INS I Rl C l ORS for the program 'll be Jeirold and Norma Dalton, 'i oir.hs II years and older and 7-- 0 adults may certify to receive their Blue Card. The cost to certify is $5. CLASSES are free to others wishing to participate in the program. calling vsb 825-023- may be made by after 3 p.m. daily, 9 Need Citizen Zoning Input Kav sv die is in the process of re- doing their zoning and planning ei Jinance Citizen input is urgently to help planning commis-'io- n and city councill members help outline potential growth in the city HERE ARE many areas in the potentially zoned for multiple housing units. Citizen comments I ,m are needed as to what type of nv th and dev elopment is wanted for the city. Should a moratorum be placed on dense multiple housing, or should it be allowed, what kind of commercial district do we want, should the commercial area be expanded or left as is to keep Kaysvil-l- e a .residential community. DONT wait until a building project is proposed for your neighborhood, take action now and have a say in the growth of your city. Military Changes Recent activity of north county icsidentN now in the military in- hides also of Layton. Pfc. Edward J. Lind, son of J. Lind. Clearfield, was ind exervolved in a cise testing rapid response to crisis by combined forces. He is a utilities equipment repairer with the 3rd Support Command in Wiesbaden, West Germany. Ber-nadi- NATO-sponsore- SR. AIRM N Kelly R. Marshall, .laughtei of Joseph L. and Robert b. Lainihaw of Layton, has after gaining career status . nd is assigned at Malstrom AFB, Mont. She is chief of plans and management administration with the 2153rd Information Systems squadion. Her husband, AF Sgt. Lin e n H Marshall Jr., is the son of lames H. and Nancy Marshall, 5 9 w ill I- "ii'iini 4-- 0-- 1 le will get For KJHS Eighth Grades By LIZ COTILE The eighth grade classes at Kaysville Junior High this year are studying the Diary of Anne Frank. English teachers woiked hard to make this a good experience for the kids by providing background information and activities about World War II. -- Tom the Syracuse 3rd Ward tended with a project program to Li city officials. : MIL CITY Council members noted that construction has started on Ion! I ood Service Cafe and w it hin the next two months should be in operation. Dee Montgomery, t lo 'pei . in building the facility and has a ianch house there similar to the Svracuse project. ' It is also expected the newjunior high approved for construction o nonh KJHS Plans Play By LYNDA HILL The musical Bye Bye was held Thursday and March 21-2- Birdie" Friday, at the Kaysville 2 Junior High auditorium. THE LEADS in the play are as follows: Craig Nybo, Conrad Birdie; Jim Brown, Albert Peterson; Debby Pincock, Rose Alvarez: Laura Oldham, Kim MacAfee; Gavin Duckworth, Mr. MacAfee; Melinda Layton Hosts Seminar For Public Affairs Smith, Mrs. MacAfee; Justin Brown, Hugo Peabody; Nicolle Warner, Mae Peterson: Clark LAYTON - Layton City is hosting a Center for Public Affairs one-hoTraining seminar including sessions, starting Thursday. RUNNING through June 11, they will be held each Tuesday except the first session at 6 p.m. Sponsored by the University of Utah, all council members, planning commission, board of adjustments, city staff, press and residents are invited to attend. Those wishing to attend should contact Scott Carter at the city Jones, Randolph McAfee: Chalane Casdorph, Ursula Merkle; Cheryl -- 1 Bodily, Mrs. Merkle; Shauna Smuin, Gloria Rasputin; Scott Stringham, Garvey Johnson. ALSO CAROL Hinckley, community development office. Individuals completing six sessions will receive a certificate of of Syracuse Elementary School will soon be started. De Shauna Smuin, Helen; Julie Sorensen, Nancy; Kathie Page, Margie; Marisa Murdock, Suzie: Russ Schroader, Mayor: Jolynn Sorensen, Mayors wife; Jason Wilcox and Kristin Pearson, reporters; Scott Stringham, Chai les F. Maud-e- ; Jason Wilcox. TV stage manager; Melanie Fillmore and Kathy Bearnson, sad girls; Daron Johnson. neighbor. Other teenagers were played by Andrew Fairbourn. Tawnee Johnson, Elisa Manney, Amy OBrian. Janel Woolley, Kathy Hickman, Alysa Wilson. Shauna Toronto. Rachel Goff, David Wagoner, Rhonda Thorson, Shelleice Davies, Cydney Smith, Jenny Jones, Whitney Brian, np QUITE SIMPLY, IT WORKS Call us today for a free, introductory consultation completion. THE PROGRAM is free and will all be held in the conference room at city hall. Thursday's session will be: The Planning Commission while Tuesdays will cover The Planning Process and the Comprehensive Plan. Bountiful Centerville 292-505- 7 .. ; Kaysville Sunset . 292-761- 8 0 $ of Syracuse. Tom Price of the Syracuse 4th Ward has again this year proposed a project for his ward to prepare a Memorial Day breakfast and prog- Dunlop Radial Rover Outline White Letter Dunlop Radial Rover Includes Grandmas 50,000 Includes Grandmas 50,000 mile warranty, full road hazard warranty and free tire maintenance package. 8 ply $105.00 750R16 21585R16 8 ply 99.00 23585R16 8 ply 108.00 875R16.5 8 ply 108.00 950R16.5 8 ply 118.00 mile warranty, full road hazard warranty and free tire maintenance package. 6 ply $80.00 26x8.50R14 6 ply LR78xl5 99.00 30x9.5OR15 6 ply 101.00 31x10. 50R15 6 ply 114.00 31x11. 50R15 6 ply 120.00 33x12. S0R1S 6 ply 127.00 ram May 27. 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Thurgood read a complimentary letter from the Project Monetors of the state, concerning the outstanding recordkeeping that is continually done by Phil C. Barber, city office manager aertCEJEE fjfSwT 546-049- 9 ARMY Reserve Pvt. Wayland A. Smith, son of Steven L. and Betty Bishop of Kaysville. has completed basic field artillery cannoneer training at Ft. Sill, Okla. m m South Davis Credit Union borah Sue: Miley Jenkins. Alice; Carrie Mielson, Penelope Ann: Fast Food Restaurant the tegular Syracuse City L.'iinul meeting a large group of ,'v Scouts from 376 Troop ; .ended as a merit badge require-ren- t while a group of LDS Priests t Ccr-binsk- i: MUSICIANS invited to come and speak to the students. Mrs. Persico spent 20 months in a German concentration camp. Many articles have been written about her in local newspapers and she is in the process of having a book published about her experiences. The teachers felt fortunate to have her come to school. 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