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Show By NORMA PREECE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francom have returned from a 10 day trip to California and Arizona. They were in Palm Springs where they enjoyed attending the Bob Hope Classic. They spent three days in San Diego and en route home visited in Glendale, Ariz. with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Francom. En route to California they spent time in St. George playing golf for two days. Judge and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan spent last week in De- He told them his wife was making an Oriental handmade Turkish rug for their wedding gift. Patsy Search is now back at Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Simmons and daughter Wheel-e- r of Houston, Tex. all the Silverage Center after being confined to the Humana Davis North Hospital in attended the wedding of Laur- ' ence (L.E.) Simmons who was married Jan. 14 to Virginia Walke at Shreveport, La. L.E. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy David Simmons, Boston, Their other son David Simmons was married Dec. 22 to Robyn Evershed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Mary Olsen went to Detroit, Mich, where she visited for two weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Olsen and children Layton undergoing treatment. Patsy is director of the Center. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Simmons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Watkins, Harris Simmons, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Bland Hoke, Jackson, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Ellison, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. W. Simmons. Brandon and Andrea. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton arrived home from a two week stay in California. They drove to LaMesa where they attended the funeral service of a close friend. Dean Judd. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fowles. The remainder of their stay was spent visiting with two nieces and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lasen at LaJolla and Mr. and Mrs. David Tayco at Santa Ana. Mrs. Ramona Gailey under- went eye surgery last week. nver, Colo, where they attended Producers Livestock Credit Corporation meetings and also attended the stock-sho- Feb. Events Noted w and rodeo. Visitors for three days of Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Murdock of Jackson Hole, Wyo. Mrs. Orilla Galloway was honored on her 84th birthday anniversary on Friday, Jan. 20 at her home with a family dinner hosted by her children, Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Val Thomassen, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Galloway, Woods Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galloway, Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz accompanied their son Terry Lotz to California and visited with Mrs. Margaret Miller and CHAMBER OFFICERS family Elected to head up activities of the coming year for the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce are: seated, K. Suzanne Neilson, left; LaVone Arkoudas, president and Sandy Butterfield, executive secretary; back, Richard Tibbitts, left, Steve Holbrook, Douglas Stanger and Doug Beatty. Kaysville Calling All Seniors For Growing Younger More recruits for the Crowing Younger class at the Silver Age Center, 34 E. 100 N 1 to get your Kaysville. Please call name on the list and be a part of a very exciting, healthy and enjoyable program. 546-220- FREE INCOME tax service will be available for Kaysville retirees starting Thursday. Feb. 2. through the Tax Counseling for ihc Elderly (TCE) program of the American Association of Retired Persons. Volunteer counselors, trained by the Internal Revenue Service, will be available at the Kaysville Silver Age Center on Thursdays from 12:30 p.m. by appointment through April 16. J AMES L. Herndon and Howard Bonnc-nor- t. counselors for the tax program this that the service is designed to stated year with their income tax older persons help forms utilizing special benefits available to retirees. "Counselors, many of whom arc retired business people with experience in tax matters, are equipped to prepare returns lor older taxpayers. Mr. Bonncmort said. According to Mr. Herndon, past experience has indicated that many older persons ate unaware of special benefits they are entitled to claim. Some may not even be required to file a return because of their limited income. PERSONS utilizing Ihc service should bring with them copies of last year's tax tenons, their new forms for 1983 and all relevant materials showing income for the year, including all interest and dividends received in 1983. Though Social Security income is not taxable, the amount received in 1983 is required for accurately computing some benefits such as Credit for the Elderly. For further information about the service call Mr. Herndon. or Mr. Bonne-mor- t, For an appointment call the PerKaysville Silver Age Center, sons having special needs or those w ho cannot meet Thursday's schedule can make other arrangements by calling Mr. Herndon or Mr. Bonncmort. 544-898- 5, 544-463- 4. 546-220- 1. Mrs. Dorothy Bergstrom, two daughters Betsy En-- . gstrom of Maui, Hawaii and Kay Hampton and daughter Kathy of Timmins, Ontario, Canada and her son Ron Gutz-me-r of Santa Cruz, Calif, and other daughter Karen Miller and son Michael Miller of Rockford, III. came for the funeral service of their father Grover Bergstrom that was held last week in Kaysville. Also attending the funeral services were her brother-in-laand wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom of Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Davis were luncheon guests Thursday at Annabclle's Restaurant in Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey. They were former friends while liv- Monday, Feb. 6. combination pizza, tossed salad, chilled peaches, raisin applesauce cake glaze and milk. TUESDAY, Feb. 7, French dip sandwich tatcr gems finger salad, chilled pears and pineapple, peanut butter fingers, milk-- . Wednesday, Feb. 8, enchiladas lettuce, buttered com. parkcr-hous-e choice of fruit, rolls and milk. ging-ersna- THURSDAY, Feb. 9. sliced turkey, whipbuttered carrots, hot ped potatoes fruit rolls jdlo jewels bars icing and milk. Friday. Feb. 10, chili or turkey noodle bread sticks, soup, green salad assorted fresh fruits, glazed doughnuts, milk. while Terry .hateau Center in Layton at 2621 E. Oak Hill Drive, at noon, for the Kaysville-Fru- it FEB. 1, work meeting for the Heights Scholarship pageant. Kaysville-Fru- it Heights scholarship pageant to be held of Mrs. Erlene Young, 969 S. 225 E., Kaysville, at 7 p.m. Feb. 6, Northern Region JC women meeting at Bountiful clubhouse at 7:30 p.m. Business and color analysis. at the home FEB. 9, Jaycee and JCK joint meeting with Hidden Valley Jaycees (medium security at the Utah State prison) at 7 p.m. Meet at the Kaysville City Hall at 6 p.m. for those interested in carpooling. Feb. 28, talent practice for contestants in the pageant at Davis High School auditorium at 6:30 p.m. MARCH 2, dress rehearsal for the pageant at Davis High School auditorium at 6:30 p.m. March 3, personal interview, swim suit competition and luncheon at pageant entries and interested JCKs. To be held at the . THE PAGEANT will be held March 3 at 7 p.m. at Davis High School auditorium. The Jaycee Wives Appreciation Night is planned for February. Doug Chesley, has been named chairman. THE 1984 theme for the Miss Kaysville-Frui- t Heights annual Scholarship Pageant will be The Rose." The committee chairmen are: Marilyn Koroulis, general chairErlene man; Erlene Young, Young, budget and finance; Gayle McGraw, scholarships; Sue Major, contes- tants; Lynn Blair, decorations: Pat Kolmel, trophies, crown and flowers; Kathy Diehl, luncheon; Lee Humphreys, tickets and programs; Marilyn Koroulis, publicity;. Mary Quist, judges; Paula Allen, girls clinic and production; Brady Koroulis. stage manager. There are several clinics for the pageant contestants. Pres. Major welcomes any JCK who is interested in attending, np f- w ing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richardson spent the weekend in Provo where they attended the blessing and naming of their who was great-grands- MENUS FOR the week of Feb. 7 include: at Pomona was at San Bernardino for U.S. Army Reserves Training for four days. Richard and Carol Major were delighted Friday morning when they received a phone call from Turkey from a prominent Turkish senator, Senator Mehmetgokei, congratulating them on their son's wedding, Jan. 27. Calendar of events for Kaysville JCKs of February. for month named Ross Eugene Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curtis. Miss Jocelyn Parker of Provo visited Monday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkcr. Writers Set Tliurs. Meet ROVER IN SNOW The Kays Creek Branch of the Utah Writers League Association will be holding their regular meeting on Thursday. Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Silver Age Center in Kaysvil-Ic- . All prospective writers are invited to creativity at its finest (?). last week, for Kaysville Elementary School 5th graders, who decided to make the best of all that white stuff, as they created snow sculptors lick Rover, the family dog. at home in the snow. It was attend. Additional information may be obtained by calling Dorotha Walker at 544-334- Preceptor Iota Chapter Meets On Jan. 10 the Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Soronty met at the home of Marlene Bennetts. The program was given by Mrs. Bennett i on the lives of the former United Slates President's Wives. Helen Taft. Ellen W Edith Wilson. Florence Hardy and Grace Coolidge. n. MRS. Millie Bates was co hostess. Jan. 21 members and partners held a slcch riding party at the home of Bob ami Jeanne Van Vclkmburgh. THE JAN. ,h meeting was held at the home cf Karla Breeder. Mrs. Jeanne Van IUII CLASS OFFICERS lPKL.VW Seventh grade class officers at Kaysville Junior High School include: Brenda fed. left. Sandra Smith and Mai! Pchrvwi. Velkinbufeh was assisting hostess. The program was given by Joyce Thompson on the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, np 4 SNOWMOBILE It's a little different variety of snowmobile that some th graders at Kasvlle Elementary designed, recently, but it looked rann to go even in those below freezing temperatures we're all becoming too accustomed to. these da) s. |