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Show JUNE 30, 1987 DA Legislators at Heritage Center The Davis CLEARFIELD County Council on Aging will sponsor Part II of their legislative seminar Intervening in the Legislature July 7 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Davis County Commission Chambers, Davis County Courthouse, Farmington. Residents of Davis County, especially senior citizens, who are interested in the legislative process, are invited to attend. In session II Steve Jennings and Karmen Rowse will present the Where, When and How to influence legislators, including specific methods of lobbying. To make reservations call Karmen at or Marilyn 773-706- at 451-337- ing a tour to the Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City Aug. The tour includes two nights lodging, transportation and tickets to three plays, Richard III. The Comedy of Errors, and Much Ado About Nothing. The cost is $150 per person. The Heritage Center is also 18-2- 0. featuring a Mexican Riviera Cruise aboard the Island Princess, Jan. 23-3- 0, 1988. Visit Acapulco, Zihuatenejo-Ixtap- Puerto a, Vallar- - 7. The Davis County Fair held July 27-Au- g. 1 will be at Davis High citizens wishing to enter may do so by bringing their items to the Heritage Center July 20 to July 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by taking their items to the high school July 27 between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. The Davis County Fair will be held July 27 through Aug. at Davis High School in Kaysville. Senior citizens wishing to enter may do so by bringing their items to the Heritage Center July 20 to July 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by taking their items to the high school July 27 between p.m. Senior Citizens Day at the Fair 1 4-- 7 will be July 30 and will include the annual fair picnic as well as bingo and prizes. The Heritage Center is sponsor Delegates attend church convention Bm Tht taM Mr Use your low interest home equity loan for a car or for other worthwhile purchases Mm" Better selection Better interest Better terms lrtnf far 0ar SO Ya ruurr anNOM CoNateral is In the house not the car or other items --And- EMERGENCY ATBURK QXMHJft EXPORT CUAMMO Of CARPETS fURNTTUM MARCHES WALL WASHMO ORIENTAL RUGS CAAm miAUATKM RESIDENTIAL OOOCN 54&-j87- AAtAS Possibly a better income tax advantage on the interest you pay MUMJMCI CLAIM KOTOMUAM) MOOOMZMO v Elbert Eldon Green School in Kaysville. Senior "Tm Cart ta, Mazatlan, and Cabo San Lucas. A $200 early booking discount is available for those making a deinposit prior to July 4. The tour cludes round trip airfare, cruise and port tax. Prices range from $980 per person to $1210 per person. Brochures are available at the Heritage Center. The Heritage Center wishes to extend congratulations to Dorothy and Melvin Davis of Syracuse on their 50th wedding anniversary. 'JDDdd itim sup 5 DUTCH DOT CARPET CLEANERS A COMMERCIAL U.C.TOU FMI QV ' - CREDIT .,tttDAV,s 390 South Main, & Oyy Bountiful r -29- 2-1416 1332-394- 3 0l J f Elbert Eldon Green, 64, of 272 Aircraft Ave., Layton, died Thursday, June 18, 1987 at Humana Hospital Davis North of heart failure. He was born May 19, 1923 in Kanesville, Utah to Charles L. and Margaret Peterson Green. He married Virginia Neville May 1, 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was raised in Kanesville and graduated from Weber High School. He was one of the first people hired at Hill Air Force Base. He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II and spent three years in the European Theater. He worked at Hill Air Force Base for 34 years before retiring. He was a member of the Layton 9th Ward. He was active in little league sports and was also an avid sports qjnoTTDiKTTTDprM nxwf ELBERT ELDON GREEN aaSDGiYJ) fan. Surviving are his widow of Family prayer was offered by Layton, one son and three daughL. Bright; prelude, Becky Robert ters, Duane E. Green, Layton; Redford; invocation, Ted L. Delegates and alternates of St. Sharon Green and Mrs. Ted (DePeters Episcopal Church, Clear- nise) Jensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jensen; tribute, Shellece Green; How Great Thou Art by Dennis field were busy preparing for the Robert L. (Connie) Bright, annual convention of the Episcopal Layton; eight grandchildren and Wright; speaker, Pres, Lynn Diocese of U tah at The Airport Hi- one Wood; The Test by Dennis Wright; speaker, Bishop Floyd lton, Salt Lake City, held last Also surviving are four sisters weekend. Stenquist; Take My Hand Preand two brothers; Mrs. Orlen cious Lord by Robert L. Bright; Elected at their own annual (Afton) Karras, Roy; Mrs. Earl benediction, Floyd Peterson. meeting last January, they have (Fern) Heninger, South Weber; Dedication of the grave was by been studying various resolutions Phyllis Mitchell, Nyssa, Ore.; Mrs. Peter L. Green with interment in presented by individual parishes Lawrence (Viola) Watkins, the Bountiful City Cemetery. throughout Utah and canonical Washington Terrace; Peter L. Casket bearers were Duane E. changes prompted by the Diocesan Green, Clinton; and Myron Green, Green, Bret J. Green, Wendell reorganization of the new Bishop, Ogden. the Rt. Rev. George Bates. Neville, Myron Green, Robert L. He was preceded in death by one The group also has a special in- son. Bright, Ted L. Jensen, Donald Neville and Orlen Karras. terest in their own nominees for Services were held June 22 at the Junior honorary pallbearers special offices, including The Rev. Myers Mortuary Chapel in Layton were Trevor L. Bright and Peter C. Elizabeth Dalaba, Kaysville, for a with Bishop Larry Schoffield Jensen. delegate to the Triennial Convention in Detroit, 1988; Mrs. Sandy Perkin, Kaysville, for the Diocesan Commission on Ministry; and Mrs. Elaine Fast, Sunset, for the ComWould your family host and enjoy a mission on College Work. Members of the delegation inFOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT clude: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, m your borne next fall? Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. John SinFor information call gleton, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitehead, Kaysville; S. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bowman, Community Counselor Ogden; Captain Patrick Sakos, Hill AYUSA AFB; The Rev. Elizabeth Dalaba, EdG. and The Rev. Kaysville; 292-9948 ward Howlett, Fruit Heights. members of the Other congregaRobert Carlow tion were invited to attend the Saturday night convention bangreat-grandchil- d. SELECTED) EAMC quet and the Great Festival Eucharist at St. Marks Cathedral, Salt Lake City on Sunday morning to hear the conventions major guest speaker, The Rt. Rev. C. Shannon Mallory, Bishop of El Camino Real, Calif. Previously, the Bishop has served for 17 years as the Bishop of Botswana, Central Africa, and will bring special insights to the convention on the world-wid- e Anglican Communion. Youth Conf. set Stay Tuned is the theme for the Kaysville South Stake Youth Conference to be held at Snow College July 30 through Aug. 1. There will be snow follies, water fights, a gong show, numerous a sports activities, dinner-danctestimony meeting on the grounds of the Manti Temple and workshops which will be as follows: Witchcraft and the Ouija Board The MiGet Involved, llennium; for young women only How to Catch A Young Man s How to throw a Party Eye; and best of all, Raising Your Parents Complete Considerate rFuneral Service at Can Afford ... CAll Trices f e, Summerfest coming LAYTON-KAYSVILL- 250 North Fairfield Road rCie Tuneral directors WHo Care K1W The Artists and craftspersons interested in participating in the Main Street USA Summerfest, held in Bountiful Aug. 8 are invited to register now for booth festival (Frispace. The two-da- y day and Saturday) will be held on Bountifuls historical Tabernacle 7-- Square. The Main Street USA Summerfest In the heart of Bountiful summer is a community-wid- e event which includes performances on the square and merchants sidewalk days promotions. The arts festival portion of the celebration will include artists booths, food concessions, entertainment and children's activities. Those interested in participating should contact the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center, 2175 S. Main, Bountiful, 292-036- MORTUARY E IP ISM dragon Inn Restaurant Good Sunday thru Thursday 50 oh ALL CHINESE DINNERS nth TMa Cww Ixptr 4, i -- Weekdays Open 7 Days 11:00 5:00 5:00 a.m.-3:0- 0 p.m.-10:0- Sunday 1340 So. 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