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Show MAK.L,Li , lV4t Kaysvilie Clubs Silver Age Last Thursday, St. Marks dinner area was the scene of a Mas Openings the program. Ruth Bowman entertained the Phillips Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Monday afternoon. The lesson will give festive party for members and their partners of the Kaysvilie Literary Art Guild. The decorations, food and entertainment were all representative of January. The authentic and delightful was The Silver Age is still taking names for the second Growing Younger classes, starting early in April. Call now and be a part of this new and exciting program. also given by Miss Bowman. Mrs. Alice Bonnemort was hostess to the Lantern Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Janet Clark and Mrs. Barbara Thomassen were assist- menu was prepared by Elizabeth Coombs of the European Liesels Delicatessen located in Layton. Slides were shown while German music was played.. Members of the Bay View Club will meet Wednesday, March 14 at the home of Mrs. Oma Wilcox. Mrs. Carol Morgan will give the program. Mrs. Beth Dredge will entertain the Kaysvilie Art Club at her home on Monday. March 19. Mrs. Julie Watkins and Mrs. Ruth Frost are assisting hostesses. The program will be under the direction of program chairman. Mrs. Vera Liston. Mrs. Jolene Bennett will be hostess to members of the Athena Club at her home Wednesday evening, March 7. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Frances Stewart and Mrs. Florence Barton. The program will be under the direction of program chairmen Mrs. Camella Barton and Mrs. Norma Preece. Ruth Bowman and Florence Barton IF YOU would like to play pinnochle on Friday, come over at 12:30 and join our lively group. We are also looking for bridge players, let us know if you are interested so we can form a group. If anyone out there has some slides of an exciting vacation you have taken, wed love to have you share them with us. MENUS for the week of March 12 will include: Monday, March 12, sloppy joe sandwich, buttered corn, shades of green salad cherry short; cake milk. JDeru Gains . Top Awards 1475. PRESIDENT Richard Diehl announces the Kaysvilie Jaycee Chapter will be appointing chairmen for the various civic events for the coming year. The Easter Egg Hunt, broom sale. 4th of July breakfast. 4th of July fireworks. 4th of July parade and float and afternoon activities, evening America. activities and Sign-U- p Any Jaycee who wishes to be chairman over any one of these events should contact Pres. Diehl. They need all Jaycees to participate in the chapter's activities and ' ties. - extra-curricul- Happy over the arrival of their first grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins of Kaysvilie. A daughter was born on Feb. 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith of Bountiful and the new mother is the former Judy activi- ar Robbins of Kaysvilie. and future potential for achievement. Scott has been awarded a plaque and will appear in the 1984 edition of Whos Who which will be printed in May, in addition, he will receive special recognition at graduation ceremonies in June. ican Risk and Insurance Asso- ciation. appearing in the "Who's Who Among Students in at 8 lb. 2 oz. at the Lakeview Hospital and is being named Jamie Ann. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton (Chick) Smith of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Don Preece of Draper were Wednesday visitors of his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joe F. AFTER GRADUATION in June from the University of Utah. Scott will continue his business as an insurance agent Universities and Colleges," and being selected to attend the Risk Insurance in American Management Society annual in April. , conference in 60 DAYS! North Kaysvilie ties, service to the community, awards. THEY INCLUDE being named a member of the Amer- . Davis SCOTT WAS also singled out as one of the Students from the U of U to be named in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Selection for this Colleges. award is made based on scholastic ability, participation and leadership in academic activi- Scott Deni, a LAYTON senior majoring in finance at the University of Utah, has received three separate national PRES. DIEHL expressed his appreciation to the many-Jaycees who attended the Jaycee state quarterly meeting.; Eight Jaycees also attended the CPG Workshops (Chair-- r man Planning Guides). The CPGs must be ready for April; judging. Awards for the best CPGs will be presented at the' annual state convention in May. np Advertising Representatives For The tion. SCOTT DERU ; f Auen,! TOctft - DOUG CHESLEY was chairman of the annual Jaycees; Wives and Girlfriends Appreciation Night for all thd many; projects they spearheaded in conjunction with the Jaycees.? It was a special evening where they were honored for; their work and service with beautiful decorations, cor-- ; f sages and dinner. p THURSDAY, March 15, sliced turkey buttered peas, red set whipped potatoes salad on lettuce leaf, parkerhouse roll sugar doughnuts and milk. Friday, March '1 6, vegetable beef soup, grilled cheese sandwich, choice of fresh fruit, chocolate chip cookie and milk. ciation (ARIA). Scott was selected as this year's recipient. The ARIA is a professional organization devoted exclusively to furthering the science of risk and insurance through education, research, literature and communica- the combined meeting. NOMINATIONS for new officers will be held March 14 and elections on April II. All Jaycees must pay their annual Jaycees dues to be eligible to hold an office or to vote. There will be election for a president position, two vice presidents and four director positions. All candidates will be alloted two minutes for campaign speeches at the March 28 meeting at city hall. America Project. Mars Candy Co. asked The Sign-Uthe Jaycees to collect signatures from as many Americans as possible (all ages) by the end of April. The millions of' signatures the Jaycees collect will be transferred to a giant , . ERIC ORTON of 59 S. 2(H) E.. Kaysvilie is a new memi ? ber of the Kaysvilie Jaycee Chapter. The Jaycees received an exceptionally warm welcomes from the Hidden Valley Jaycees (medium security) at the: Utah State Prison. Austin Chiles gave a marvelous seminars on human behavior. Sixteen Jaycees and JCKs attended; events. TUESDAY, March 13, breaded pork steaks whipped potatoes, buttered mixed veget- ables, hot rolls orange slices, crazy cake brownie, milk. Wednesday, March 14. beef stroganoff over noodles, buttered beans, pickled beet garnish, chilled peaches, cinnamon rolls and milk. Each year the University of Utah is allowed to nominate a graduate student or a senior undergraduate student to become a member of the American Risk and Insurance Asso- PRES. DIEHL announced Tom Kolmel won "Outstandi ; ing Utah Jaycee for December." Kaysvilie Jaycee shirts are selling for $12. Those in; terested in purchasing a shirt should contact Rich at 544-- ; 1 INCOME TAX assistance is available, call for an appointment. Come join us for lunch, cozy atmosphere, friendly people, chance to get out of the house. lively conversation, laughter and love. Call for a reservation hostesses. ing scroll that will be presented in the name of the Jaycees and M&Ms-Snickers- " to the 1984 Olympic Team. The scroll will be displayed at the games and later at the U.S. Olym; ' i oic Center. Kaysvilie Jaycee calendar of events include: March 10. travel trophy at Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful. 6 p.m: March 14, 4th of July planning, nomination for Jaycee officers for coming year with board meeting at 7 p.m. at city chambers and membership meeting at 8 p.m.: March 28. board and membership meetings, speaker to be announced; annual broom sale, possibly last week of March: April 1. Judge Cornaby and elections of officers with meeting starting at 8 p.m. Preece. Houseguests for 10 days of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Watkins and family are Yuri Hattori Layton. Directory and her friend Matsumi Yama-nak- a from Kyoto. Japan. Yuri was in Kaysvilie during 1982 and 1983 school year making her home with the Watkins family while attending school here at Davis High. Vera Stewart who has been seriously ill at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, has left to make her home in Wood-bridgVa. with her daughter and family. Suzanne and Patrick Tribe. e. 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