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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. OCTOBER 5. 1978 1 Old Granary Is Moved To r Layton Museum 'IMS . Is f AURELIA If rji ' , .3 C Higgs family It will be donated to the museum Other pioneer buildings such as the Adams granary will be secured to complete (OMPLLIION DATE for the Mintage Museum is ten tativelvOct 11 Loral civic have pledged organizations their help to paint and partially furnish the stnictuie at the Kaysville City Library and continue for six THE NEW program is being sponsored by the library in conjunction with the Kavs-vill- e THE PRODUCTION titled Aurelia musical story Spencer Rogers ganized Primary 100 the Farmington is enIt is the of Aurelia who or- first LDS years ago in Through drama and music, the story of Aurelia is presented in a very interesting manner The activity is sponsored b the Primary associations cf thp Lavton East and the Lav-toHolmes Creek Stakes to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Primary n PLANNING and try outs for the plav began last May Much of the script had to be re written to fit local condi Weekly rehearsals began the last part of July Since the beginning of school, 6am rehearsals have bien held each day of the week except Sunday The polished production shows the tesults of these many hours of hard work tions THE CAST includes 75 members, mostly children under of 40 Primary chorus additional children are 12 from Bonnie Durbano A board is en descendants of Principal cast membt rs include Aurelia as a child, Susanne Murdock, Aurelia as a teen, Christine Rich, Aurelia as an adult, Nancie Nalder, Orson Spencer, Den ms Wright, David Spencer, Richard Maughan, Sophie Spencer, Lois Watson, son, special help from Betty Bushman and Fvelvn Call, lighting and sound, I vnn and Catherine Curtis Spencer, Dana Orton, Aunt I sther, Sydney Grubb, Spence i children, Annette Smith, Terese Pederson, Keith Beverly Weeks, the entne production is pioduied by h anmai te Hall 1 he diuctoi is K ithy Oviatt dmg Christensen, Amberly Oviatt, Melanie John, Katie Oviatt Stacey Nature Films To Be Aired Anderson, Glover. Shcllv Melody Neville, Ann Neville, young Thomas Rogers, Jerry Van derdoes, adult Thomas Rogers. Rot) John, Martha Knight Spencer, Karen Combe, Eliza R Snow, Norma Sharp Rogers children, Jennifer Thompson, David Smith, Kristin Knowlton, Chad manures; Tommy Hill, Sheldon Shurnway, Hyrum Claw son, Jess Summers THE ACCOMPANISTS David views, Frost, Families," Jane Howard, and "Into The Wilderness," National Geographic TEEN THE Spent er children, Chris Thompson, Cameron John. Johann i Stock, Richard 109, The Grab, Maria Doyle, I Gave Them a Katzenbach, the Nixon InterSword, Imperial Cl RFItlD 1 ! - Natures at I at the Davis County 7 p m ibrary. North Branch, and Oct 16 at the South Pranch FLAMINGO: Variations on a Theme" will show i h ing'ng colors and morels of flamingos of Kenya while The Sand Castle" will di pict are Lvnn Passey and Tammie Ioulson Costumes are by Shanna Christensen with special hi lp Swans Ranch on the elk a traditional outing hunt It is for these familit s shiftirg sands created into Houseguests last week of Mr and Mrs Frank I errente were his brother and sister-iMr. and Mrs law, imagt s bv a sculptor "The Tree" w,ll relate the ecosys tern of a tree The program is free to the DANCE UNLIMITED S n Domomc public tb 3C np en I FROM WALT DISNfV PRODUCTIONS r Oct. Show Times Sat Mat I 7 30 & 9 15 15 4 2.45 Starts Wed Oct 4 KAYSVILLE THEATRE tutu EI Exl H DAY MICKEY v yr x! 'A ft y Tn L 3j & aysville Judge Thnrnley Rafter 3 1 12 CAT mothers are telling the stories np Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bourne, Mr and Mrs Robert Bourne, Mr and Mrs Dick and Mrs Bourne, Mr Howard Cloward, Mr and Mrs Sherman Cloward, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cloward. Mr and Mrs Phil Leonard and families spent a week at beauty will be depicbd in three films to lie shown Oct 9 W Oct dlWQTJE SEEN SAUCER ouiseville Mission Mr and Mrs Kendall Fnce, Mrs Elsie Heaton, Mr and Mrs Golden Taylor, Mr and Mrs Irving Christensen and Mrs Margaret Hill enjoyed a canyon outing at Muir Park in Bountiful on Tuesday tl '-S- : Aj , q t lementary PTA REMINDER: We are sponsoring a film evening A TC Ti-rrmr- I Hardings mission farewell at Washington Terrace First Ward on Sunday He will be serving in the Kentucky- - : IAPPY wi!l be at series on Thursday Show Dates Mr and Mrs Gary Bingham and family attended Oct 9, in the City Council Room The film is Walt Dis ney s Run Appaloosa Run Time is 7 p m to 8 p m The l.brary will be open for one hour afterward We are also starting Story Hour" Thursday Oct 12, 1 10 pm to 2 TO p m also in the ( ity Council Room This will run for six Thursdays the last one is Nov. 16 This is for all The Kaysville Helen Maclnnes, Terror, pm Kaysville name of their early pioneer ancestor dmg The Kaysville City library New Breik Selections are For adult reading, Prelude To of the this program and enjoy tne new stories that he or she will hear Remember the first one held each Thursday from 1 30 to 2 30 p m in the library council toom starting on Oct New Selections At ICaysville Library PUBLICITY, Bonnie Dur bano, piograms, Dorothy Poulson, stage managers, Dtlbert and Carol Keail, make up under the direction of Taff Ihompson and Svdney Grubb, special hair styles, Sherry Gcrrard Dante treated by Gay U il also involved 16 it Volunteers from the PTA will read the stories to the children who attend Parents, make a special ef fort to have your child attend Parent Elementary Teachers Association The story hour is for preschool children and will be their nephew Elder Bruce Residents of this area are invited to attend and enjoy a special musical production to be held Wednesday and T hursday evenings, Oct 4 and 5 in the Layton Utah East Stake Center, 125 Chapel Street, Lavton Doors Will close at 6 45 p m There is no admission charge and continuing to Nov CITY LIBRARIAN, Maunne Brady stated, this is a new program and encourages all pre school children to take advantage of weeks Layton pioneers to contribute money to the museum m the was built in the shape of a square Houses formed the outer walls and there was a 12 Story' hour will begin Oct 12 g THE MLSELM 1 11 FIND RAISING such as the Thieves projects Market" rummage sale are methods of raising the nearly $70,000 needed to pay for the museum No citv revenue is being used for the museum couraging Kaysville city library and Kaysville Elementary' School FrA will sponsor a story hour for preschoolers, starting Oct 12 Getting a preview from Bev Nelson, librarian, and Maunne Brady, to r, are Gary and Crystal Arntll, Brett Nelson, Melissa Amt and T rav ls Nelson np study noun the fort replica THE ORIGINAL Layton fort Chapel, are Dennis Wright, left, and Richard Maughan The play recounts organization of the Primary Association 100 years ago by Aurtha S Rogeis in V ONE OF the original fort homes belongs to the Jim repair through the years except for replacing the roof after severe wind storms Prepanng for major roles in the production Aurelia to be staged Thursday at 7 p m. at the Layton East Stake Center, 12f M mud The fort was located on the south bank of Kays Creek not too far from the intersection of Fort Lane and Rainbow Drive THE GRANARY, one of the oldest buildings in Layton, will be part of a simulated replica of the original Layton Fort Lane settlement It was donated to the museum by John Adams Originally, the stuctuie was built of grooved logs hauled from the local mountains by George W Adams It set by the Adams homestead near the present site of Andys Pond JOHN AD MS father moved the building to his home several years later He used it as a granary and as a house for farm laborers The log building is in good condition It has had little v&. PEdFonr.iinG court in the center The walls were made of rocks and dried Saturday afternoon, motor travel along Rainbow Duve, Fort Lane and Wasatch Drive was slowed considerably as a granary on board of a flat bed truck inched its way from John Adams home on Fair-fiel- d Road to its permanent home adjacent to the Layton Heritage Museum Ferrante from NOW PLAYING Peabody, Mich Mrs Kaye Moon underwent major surgery on Tuesday at the Davis North Medical Center Mr and Mrs Wray Hyde visited in Idaho Falls, Ida with their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Eugene Ball Mr and Mrs Hyde have received word from Denver Colo that their grandson Elder Steven Kimball has been called to serve a LDS mission to the Bylgium Brussels Mission He will enter the LTM m Provo on Dec 28 and will be visiting with his grandparents prior to entering the LTM He is the son of Mr and Mrs Gary -- Kimball Marion Thompson attended hi the funeral service of sister-t- n Thompson week f -- r MATINEES U.W4Li DAT EVERT wursat SLOKXJUKE re ENROLL FOR FALL CLASSES September 2nd Call 7GG-04- j K-mMSMS- i Lj Mat Thuct A 95 to. FZ? registration East Layton it it n ) i i . i - fgroRMm East Layton Montessori 'WHERE Qt ALITY EDI TA TIOS IS A REALITY Breakfast Hot Lunch Aprs 2' i thru kinck rpirti n Session or all clay QuHlifiecl Personnel ENKK IILD XZ I WAIT CtSXET loc information - II Ii Netwinal Aw m ness crimiCTI.tM Ihrn tie Heading - Mathematn From h St lenciH HOCKS fi III am to.5 IO p m - si? KAAHIXMASMSi; Cl I Mi I I Sh CKHSH t l.L 1323 E. 1000 N. 36" 0338 Clinton Man Files Suit IT- timnrrmrtmnut'h Ooi' I law, Mrs Lydia at Hyrum last East Layton tve Ihoxrt 7 pm FARMINGTO- N- A Clinton man has filed a suit in Second District Court here alleging that he was injured while riding a horse along a Clinton street when the shoulder of the road cjved in, causing his horse to stumble and cause him to be injured HOWARD L. Muir, 1347 West soo North, said in the complaint that he was tossed from his horse anil suffered tnjurif's to his shoulder, elbow and thumb The suit, which asks for $130 to cover medical expenses and $20,000 general damages, alleges that the tn Junes will cause permanent disability " T1IE 5LIT also alleges that the plaintiff was riding his horse on lino West near lsui North on June 30, 1977, when the road collapsed into a hole, causing the horse to fall Mr Muir, through his attorney. DavidS Kunz, alleges that Clinton City is negligent in that city officials knew of the dangerous condition of the mad and did not maintain the road for safe use grb 16 oz. Collectors Series Glasses in All! ro)Collect Them All! VALUABLE COUPON & Happy Dirthday lfic!iey! Buy rilickeys Collector Glass s1 39 Drink Crisp Taco Small Mexi-Frie- s Expires Ocl. 20 LAYTON 392 No. Main CLEARFIELD 50 So. State |