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Show t X India Girls Will Study.OnAmerican Farms MISSION CALLS U OF U SLATES MISS SLATER 8TH. ANNUAL WRITERS' MEET and three children returned from a week vacation to California and T fiction, including the book review, essay and magazine article. Persona interested in writing or in discussion of writing may register for the conference. Application deadline is June 27. . Eleanor CLEARFIELD Sla- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slater, will be honored with a farewell testimonial Sunday, June 19, at 5 p. m., in the Clearter,' ai field Third ward. . Miss Slater will leave soon for an LDS Mission in Australia. She is a graduate of Davis High, and attended Weber College for one year where she was a member of the Otyokwa sorority. Later she spent two years at the USAC where she pledged to Chi Omega sorority. She has recently been employed at the First Security Bank in CLOSING DATE FOR ASC AID Conference leaders are Brewster Ghiselin, director, University English professor and author of numerous pqems and short stories, Elisabeth Enright, author and illustrator of seven books for children and regular contributor to national magazines. Wright Morris, writer and photographer, author of seven novels and several short stories and articles, John Ciardi, poet and executive editor of Twayne Publishers and John Wood Krutch, former literature professor whose most recent book won the 19G3 National Book Award Gold Medal for Nonfiction. All discussions will be conducted informally by one of the staff Technical demonstramembers. tions, lectures and question and discussion periods will be the procedure used during the two-weconference. ek GIRLS' STATER IS ELECTED E. Glenn Green, LAYTON chairman of the Davis County ASC Committee, has announced that imKAYSVILLE Miss Janet Bar mediately after July 1 his committee will meet to approve cost shares ker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for conservation practices to be George Barker, has been elected started. to the commission of "Lee City No Federal can be at Girls State at Logan. Miss Barker is a representative approved unless a request is made before starting the practice, Mr. from the Kaysville American LeGreen said. gion Auxiliary. As most practices require tech-mic- a determination, a minimum of SO days should be allowed between Traffic accident deaths to date the time of request and the time are twice the total of battle deaths in all wars in U. S. history. the project will be started. cost-shari- I ram lecPciu iHr.iv: akd v.n::2 at, t p;.i By i Thurs., June 6, 1975 Page 8 Mrs. Bob Gutzmer and children, Chicago, Illinois, arj visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Zena Williams left Tuesday Howard Green. evening for Safford, Arizona to Mrs. Thelma Mrs. attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Sanders, Gladys Rantmeiater, Paul Williams Nellie B. Clifford! , The eighth annual University of Utah Writers Conference will be held in Salt Lake City June 27 to July 9. Led by five prominent authors, the conference is geared for readers as well as writers. Staff members are writers of poetry, fiction for adults and children and non- Eleanor Slater Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Mexico. jr r'?sr n:. ' I l Nine girls from India, who will Dawsar; Pushpalata Kamik; Atiys Sultana; Kir. NEW YORK study homemaking onr American farms, are shown uberathv Cross; Usha Sud; Elizabeth Mammen; oa arrival here. Left to right the girls are Asha PushpaMitrajHamiato Singh and Surrender Saini. News Abbut Folks In KAYSVILLE . Norma Preece, Correspondent Phone: Kaysville 0363-J- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield attended the Testimonial for President and Mrs. Junius Jackson and family in Salt Lake Sunday evening. President Jackson has been called to preside over the New England States Mission. Mrs. John Robins will entertain the Bridge Club at the Alta Club in Salt Lake on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Halford, Salt Lake, were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walton. . Mrs. Floyd A. Beck and daughter Kathleen, San Dei go, California visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield. Shermon Sheffield arrived home Sunday from California to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield. . Mr. Nelson Behling and two sons, Salt Lake, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Behling. Mrs. Willard Peart is iU at her home in East Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raymond returned from a two day fishing trip in Idaho. Mrs. Lee Spring, Logan, is visiting for two days with' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Behling .and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Los Angeles, California have visited for five days with their son and family, Mr, and Mrs; Robert And- erson. Mrs. George W, Wilcox spent Sunday In Salt Lake' visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leona Jensen. Her granddaughter, Miss Lorraine Jen sen is leaving on a mission to VALLEY Mrs. R. M. Mtxfield a few days Davis and sons. Bountiful were this week. dinner guests of Mrs. Lois Stephens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Warner sons, Salt Laks, Mr. and Mrs. Ross INSURANCE AGENCY 67 NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE CLIFFORD GREEN PHONE 426 OR 780 ALL CANNING SUPPLIES Til STOCK BETTY CROCKER Specials CAKE HOTTER CHOC THAN A 4 FIRE CRACKER E lm 11 YELLOW SU .00 $5.99 Asst. 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