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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 16. 1976 IS (&' prw "'i ' "7 '? 4 'rs X U' : i::, a " , - ) c s t t i Members of the Young American Squad at Davis are, 1 to r, Vem Davis, Kevin Rushforth, Marjii Hanson, Dan Marion. They beat Olympus High in recent competition. BEAT OLYMPUS The Davis High School Young Americans Squad, coached by Betty Brand, devastated the favored pus team with a 220-8- 5 win Saturday Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clever of Springville visited with Mrs. their grandmother Elizabeth Green last week, also with Mrs. Rebecca Ash- - THE SQUAD is composed of Captain Kevin Rushforth, who specializes in Math and General Knowledge is competing for his second year. Along with Rushforth are Dan baker and daughter Mrs. James Swenson. Mrs. Norma Ward entertained at a holiday dinner for the following guests, Mr. and Maryon covering Humanities and Music, Vernon Davis, Chemistry, Math and Natural Sciences, and Mike Wright made up the team. Wright filled in for Marji they could do Davis. Bob Keefer and Mrs. daughters Louise and Marie from Alameda, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ward and family; Julie and Alan Burke; all of Kaysville; Tracy and Karen Ward of School. Ron Adams who is attending Dixie College has arrived home for Christmas and the holidays. He recently underwent knee surgery. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Reed Adams. Layton. Elder Gene McDonald has returned from serving a two year LDS Mission to Denmark mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald and they are members of the AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS Kaysville 10th LDS Ward. Mrs. Ted Laser, her mother 503 GOOD USED Mrs. Elmer Burgoyne and her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Charles Bur- goyne of Bountiful attended the funeral service of David at Logan on Wed-- VJiflDSUIELDS I OMm! Mr. and Mrs. David Naylor who have been making their home in Los Angeles, Calif, have returned and are living in Layton. Since returning psSo doors, dc. Mrs. FAST B&URAtICE CLAIM SERVICE Naylor has been seriously ill with pneumonia. Gmmmm against leakage -- She is the former Dawn Walker of Kaysville and the daughter of .Mr- - and Mrs. Veri Walker. Mrs. Naylors condition is improving. The Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward Relief Society Christmas dinner party was held Wednesday evening at the Ward Cultural Hall. The Christmas program was furnished by the Madrigals Group from Davis High aSrIL Quality Glass NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS issues will be in the mail on Dec. 22 and the Years issues will be in the mail on Dec. 29. Our Christmas New Th Headlines will be noon on December 16 and 23rd. OUNTIFUl PmhH Tiv 3 SRIGHAM CUV 47 Smith Mm 731-540- 0 Clf ARFK10 341 Smith Slat 135-337- 7 LOGAN 4th N. at 3n4 753-- 1 141 Hanson in English and Social Sciences. This was a major upset in the Young American schedule, Davis High knew it," said Vernon The following group are holding their annual Family Home Evening Christmas party at the Cherry Hill Lodge on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D unford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smuin, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell, Attorney and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Bean, DeeWright, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor, and all of their families. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne will entertain for the Kaysville First, Sixth and 16th Ward Study Group Christmas meeting on Sunday, Dec. 19. Frank Call returned home from CoKville, Maryland in time for Thanksgiving and the holiday season. He had 1 spent five weeks there St- tending a government school. . His family is happy to have him home for the holidays. Their son Rick Call who is with the Wasatch Football League flew to Gardenia, Calif, with the team to play. Miss Barbara Smith, who is attending BYU, spent the weekend with her grandd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. They were all dinner guests in Farmington of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Evans of Vernal spent the weekend with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ashel A. Adams. The First, Sixth and 16th Ward Study Group met Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell. Wil-for- PRESTON E. SIS Slat S BOUNTIFUL Monday thru Friday 10a.rn.to8 p.m. Saturday 10 am. to 6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS Gift & Frea Moil Wrapping The "Fonz" slumber bag: fun . . . cozy. ..comfortable... Little girls love 'em. Boys too. They can sleep in it. On it. Under it. Take it with them or use at home. Perfect for slumber parties, camp, ski lodge, bunk beds or snuggle up at home. Two slumber bags can zip together and open out to make a comforter. Dry clean or washable. Polyester insulation. Tie tapes for easy storage 1795 ).-. w- - |