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Show VKLY REFLEX"DAV,S NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1976 iwacios Ctews By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 867-295- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Sessions have returned home from a week's trip that took them to California. They weie guests of their son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Brent Sessions in Los Angeles, and in San Diego, Calif. They also spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sessions and their family. MrsrMonto Frow recovering from major surgery that she underwent at the McKay Hospital two weeks Dr. Darrell S. Willey visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard K. Brown have spent much time this week m Logan where son Brent is recovering from a major back operation. Mrs. Sylvia Fielding has been spending a week at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Nathan Wheeler in Brigham City, assiting the family members while their parents have been in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox have commenced the erection ot a new home. It is located just north of Dons parents home here. Students at Kayfcville Elementary who will be participating in a special program Let Freedom Sing include, to r, front, Cindy Evans, Jeanne Pew, Valerie Christensen, Marianne Robinson, 2nd row, Byron Butler, April Serawop, Tracie Belt, Gwen Greenhalgh, Jennifer Gaddis, Christina Skinner, Keri Corless; 3rd row, Kenny Hirschi, David Winters, Brian Slade, Joy Winters, Bill Andrus, Joey Okabe, Angie Flint, Kent Lyman; 4th row, Melony Mounter, Shauna Meacham, Toni Nelson, Joanne Davenport, Teresa Bennett, Kellie Swasey, Greg Seegmiller, Jeff Apgood, Traci Jeppson; 5th row, Julie Pitt, Kim Brown, Susan Payne, LeAnne Johnson, Tristan Larkins, Billy Stickney, Korman King, Leonard Vallo, Brian Bock. 1 LET FREEDOM SING Let Freedom Sing, a musical production, will be presented Tuesday, May 18, by fourth and fifth grade of students Kaysville Elementary School. The program is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. at Kaysville Junior High School. THE HISTORICAL pageant is designed to create a better of the understanding American way of life. The students will trace the history of America through music, drama and dance. Eras depicted will include Colonial America, the Civil War, Pioneer America, the Roaring Twenties right up to Randy Harris and Reed Udall. people, ing with arrangements. Principal Stephen White-side- s will act as narrator, np the of Association and room mothers are assist Parent-Teach- Community members resource er members All Mrs. Kathy Spainhower who is fashion coordinator at the store is a resident of the Fifth Ward and was in charge of this program. Dr. Willey attended a series of meetings at the University of Utah while here. He was a Tfie Establishment School of Dance with Mrs. Pat Craythome as the instructor presented a full evening of entertainment at the Garden Home Training Center at Freeport on Tuesday evening, for all of the patients there. representative of the state of New Mexico, on National School grants. A residontof Las Cruses, he is a member of the University faculty there. special Mothers and A Daughters party was given on Tuesday evening by the APA of the Syracuse Fourth and Fifth Wards. The Establishment school of Dance students who are outstanding in gymnastics all attended a special meet on A fashion show was given by the Bon Marche of Ogden. Centering around a Bicentennial theme, different styles in womens clothing was shown through all the ages. Saturday morning at the San Ridge Junior High School in Roy. A large number of students from Syracuse A concluding feature showed a WHY SWEAT IT THIS SUMMER! 4000 CU. ft. Air Cooler 380 Completely Installed the' of today for all ages. and Mrs. Clyde Barber, this past week. w ago. great many of the fashions of here at the home of his mother and stepfather, Mr. LeGrande Belnap family of and Roy, gathHooper ered at the home of Mrs. Maude Bennett on Monday evening for an evening of socializing and refreshments. mOEY Bank Cards Checks or Cash Phone TV 27 South Main St., Layton 376-17- 36 the present Bicentennial year. PROGRAM directors are Margaret Holyoak, Mrs. Darlene Galbraith and Mrs. Kaye Mifflin. Also involved are fifth grade classes of Appreciate Aid To Heritage Museum Carol Morgan, president of the Heritage Museum as the door prize. Cor- poration, and the rest of the building committee wishes to express appreciation to people of the Layton area for their generous support of the benefit dinner and auction held on May 4 at the Empress Supper Club. OVER $7,000 was raised toward building the museum without the use of local tax ' money. Special thanks are due to Hersh Ipaktchian, owner of the Empress for donating the facilities, food and entertainment for the evening. Thanks also are extended to the many Layton area merchants and citizens who donated items to be auctioned or given' as door prizes. These ranged all the way from a brand new 1908 model horse collar to a new colored television set, also a .1968 Impala from E.M. Ford THE DINNER prepared by the Empress chefs under the guidance of Carmelia Dur-ban- o, was an adventure in good eating of Italian cuisine. Frank Mclntire, of radio station KQPD, Ogden as master of ceremonies was in rare form in getting the program under way, keeping it moving and keeping the guests entertained. not THOSE FOR experienced in how an auction is conducted, Joe Profaizer and Co., professional auctioneers, from Ogden put on an educational show besides auctioning of the hundreds of items that had been donated. 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