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Show APRIL 14, 1987 Old5 Kaysville Lakeview BPW meets Thursday to be recalled The Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club will hold their monthly dinner meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 16 at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. Going down to the store (the General Store) when I was a small child was a real adventure, wrote Lucille B. Kennah in her history of the Stewart-Burto- n Store. Id cut through the school square, cross the Bamberger track and find myself at the first point of interest - the John Barton Funeral Parlor. I always peered through the window in the door. There was a lace curtain there with a sizeable hole in it. Quite often there would be a corpse on the slab and a toe peeking out from under the sheet. The next stop was Mary Jane Proudfoots cute house with such intriguing things in the windows... Next was the saloon. I always ventured up at least one step to see what 1 the door was open. could see--Kaysville at the turn of the century was very different Historfrom the city we visit today. The Kaysville-Layto- n ical Society is sponsoring a special program that will turn back time about 80 years to the Kaysville Lucille B. Kennah remembers. On Tuesday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. Mary Talbot, research chairman for the Historical Society will give an illustrated lecture tour of Kaysville, the stores and the people that ran them in 1900. The meeting will be held at the historic Presbyterian Church, 100 East and Center Street, Kaysville. Society members and the general public are invited. There is no charge. A special booklet describing the general stores of Layton and Kaysville will be available at the meeting. This is free to all Society members, a nominal charge to others. After the meeting, the booklet will be sold at the Layton Heritage Museum. KAYSVILLE Advantages of membership in the Business and Professional Womens organization will be discussed by Gretta Baur, a representative of the membership committee of the state federation. Anyone interested in learning about the organization is invited to attend. Reservations can be made by calling Charlotte Koehler, or Jackie Radue, Cost of dinner is $7.50. 544-876- if 0; 773-380- 9. Brough entry goes national SALT LAKE CITY Davis Highs theatre production class warms up for Rally Round the Flag, Boys to be staged April 24-2- 8. Rally Round Flag5 set KAYSV1LLE Under the Round the Flag, Boys. The class of 30 plus students has been working hard since January to direction of Norma Sturgeon, the Davis High School Theatre productions class will present, Rally give the community a first rate 1L ameer Junior week is over, Senior week over, and Roman Holidays Limes assembly will be April 27. For you sophomores, in case you havent heard, the lettermen assembly is one of the best assemblies of the whole year. Fm sure its going to By RADON GATHERUM is per- - is over. Now, we are in the middle of Spring Break. What could be next? be great this year! The Junior assembly was last Friday, and I must compliment the Juniors, it was pretty good. And Fm sure the prom was great, too. For those of you who have AP classes, Fm sure you are aware that AP tests are coming up. You Davis District 7th and 8th gradbetter start studying now, because ers were awarded 27 trophies and I guarantee that you cant study too certificates for their entries in the much for that history test. Good Weber Regional Science Fair, luck to everyone who takes the March 30 and 31 at Weber State tests. College. Ten honorable mention And, just when you thought all awards were also won by Davis the dances were over, MORP arDistrict students. rives. It is going to be held May 23, Seventh grade biological science unless a change is made. trophy winners included Ryan Gib-bI have been thinking about a Central Davis Junior; Liz good thought of the week, and I Millcreek; Kristi Keiffer, really couldnt come up with one. Mueller Park and Kara Paul, CenSo 1 guess we can stick with the tral Davis. standard thought at LHS, especialEarth science trophy winner was among Seniors. Only seven Julie Stephenson, Kaysville Junior ly more weeks, and its over! and seventh grade medical and deWell, thats about it for this ntal trophy winners included week. So everyone have a great Melissa Taylor of Millcreek and spring break, and a great Easter, Kay Merrell, Mueller Park. and try not to be too upset when we Davis District 7th graders won have to go back to school Monday five of ten trophies awarded in physical science: Connie Richman, morning. Central Davis; Matt Harris, Kaysville; Clint Bodily and Sara JohnCandy Campus Inc. ston, Millcreek Junior and Dgvid 165 South Main Nicoll, Kaysville. to went also Jol Street, Layton, Utah ynn Trophies Vaterlaus, Sunset Junior, in the NOTICE OF eighth grade biological science NONDISCRIMINATORY category; Brett Lloyd, Millcreek, POLICY AS TO in the eighth grade medical and deSTUDENTS ntal category and Daniel George, Kaysville Junior, in eighth grade Candy Campus, Inc. admits Students of any race, color, naphysical science. tional and etKnic origin to all An American Meteorological the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accordSociety certificate went to Cindy ed or made available to students at the school. It does Montgomery of Central Davis not discriminate on the basis of Junior and American Society for race, color, national and ethnic Microbiology certificates were origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions won by Joynn Vaterlaus, Sunset or policies and other Junior and Melissa Taylor, Millday care administrated creek. Certificate of School awards from the Junior Engineering Tech- The Lettermen Assembly! The Science winners y, Hub-ric- h, 544-989- 1 Lenora Plothow, state PTA president, said over 70,000 entries were received from four catagdries throughout the state. The 20 state winners will be honored at an Awards Luncheon on May 2, to be held in conjunction with the state PTA convention at Utah Technical College in Orem. Winning entries formance that will be enjoyed by the whole family. The play will be presented April 24-2- 8 at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by calling the school. This year, the seats will not be reserved, so patrons can buy a seat for any night and be seated on a first come basis. The story revolves around the U.S. Army setting up a missile base at Putmans Landing, a quiet suburban town in Connecticut. The townspeople object and the public relations officer has his hands full if hes to keep open warfare from breaking out between the citizens and the Army. Things start off badly for tue lieutenant and quickly get much worse. A historic pageant he hopes will improve relations turns into a fight just as his colonel arrives! Then his girl gives his engagement ring back again. This is something will be on display during the convention. In addition, honorable mentions will be displayed a the State Office of Education during the month of April. hes BHS Dartboard ' By SONYA SILL girl summed it up as, a great way to make new friends. Welcome back to the Dartboard after a super weekend, grades, and the start of fourth term (or should I say already in progress). April 15, Concert Choir, Madri-gaand Limited Edition will board buses for sunny California to perform at various schools and tourist attractions. Good luck to them, but most of all come back with a tan! Following up the successful play Anything Goes, New Productions will be ready for their first performance of Rally Round the Flag Boys on April 24. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time by cast members. Dont forget Spring Break on April (How could you?) Wherever you may be have a super long weekend, and well see you on Monday! s, Celebration: A Past to Remember--Future to Mold. Scotts entry was in visual arts, and he was the only county entrant April 14 was a busy day sports-wisto win. However, a number of The tennis team played other local students earned honorBountiful at Davis, the soccer team able mention. while the Viewmont, played include Alecia M. Bennett, They baseball traveled to East. of Farmington Junior High; Rebecca A. Leatham, Viewmont High; and Also, April 15ths track meet will at Davis stadium against WX at DAlan Jensen, Columbia Elemen- be 3:30 p.m. tary in Kaysville, all in visual arts; Elizabeth Scholes, Layton High was the state Saturday, April and Christine M. Larsen, J.A. solo and ensemble competition for Taylor Elementary in Centerville, both the orchestra and the choirs. in literature; Jeffrey Marsden of all day at WX High, one Columbia Elementary, Kaysville; Lasting Chris Baker, Bountiful Junior High; and Douglas Brewer, Davis High, in music; and in photography, honorable mention awards went to Laurie Ann Barber, A public relations firm small enough to care cuse Junior High, and Robert about your special needs, but big enough to help Lamb, Burton Elementary in you with press releases, brochures, slide shows Kaysville. A e. D-m- 1 1 been threatened with being sent to In This years theme was she does rather often, but that doesnt make him like it any better, especially since Scott Brough of Kaysville, a student at Davis High School, was one of 20 student winners in the PTA Reflections contest recently completed. He will now compete with winners from other states on the national level. Alas- ka if anything else goes wrong. And something else does go wrong in one of the most spectacularly funny scenes ever written. Through an amazing series of funny incidents and accidents, one of the missRek which cant possibly gooff, does go off! jw - 16-1- 7. imagine... and photography. Thats Are you receiving payments , from the sale of your home? Would you like CASH today THE STOlRWIllilS Give us a call. Tom Busselberg THE STlRWi instead of payments? WE BUY MORTGAGES Nationwide LfoI 1 K Highest Prices Paid First Fidelity Hortgage Corp P.O. 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