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Show DECEMBER 9, 1986 Seasons Greetings. Sills Cafe a Layton tradition By DONETA GATHERUM since it was first opened by Golden and Gen Sill. The Sill's used their Well done," LAYTON Over easy, An extra egg," "Hold the sauce. These orders, shouted out from the front counter children to work in the cafe. Daughters, Annie Curry and into the kitchen have been a trademark of Sills Cafe, a Layton business that has been a family operation for the past 28 years. Nearly every resident of Layton and ELZADA HESS Elzada A. Hess succumbs at 90 Elzada Leona Adams Hess, 90, of 344 N. 100 E., Farmington, died Saturday, Nov. 29, 1986 in Bountiful of causes incident to age. She was born Oct. 12, 1986 in Layton, a daughter of Joseph neighboring communities have stopped in at this dining spot, located just off the freeway on the south end of Layton at sometime or another. Sills has earned the reputation for friendly, personalized service. The employees and owners claim they serve the best scones, hamburgers, pies and daily specials in town. Little has changed at Sill's Cafe By TOM HARALDSEN Three new KAYSVILLE She married Gilbert Lorenzo Hess Dec. 24, 1919 in Salt Lake officers have been elected to serve City. The marriage was later on the board of the Kaysville solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Chamber of Commerce. Presidentelect John Brown announced reTemple. He died April 23, 1978. sults of the election at the Chamher with several of She had lived older sisters during her younger bers luncheon last Wednesday at years and attended schools in Salt the Pizza Company Restaurant. Lake City, Brigham City, Logan Elected were Doug Beaty, of the and Layton. After her marriage she and her husband lived in Farming-ton- . Kaysville Drug Company; Charlene Larsen, Collection ConnecShe had resided in Farmington and Diane Petersen, Kaysviltion; 64 for years. She had been very active in civic le Book and Supply. The new officand social organizations. She was a ers will officially be installed at the charter member of the Farmington Chambers annual banquet on Jan. American Legion Auxiliary and 7. Others who will serve next year Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Mr. Brown, president; Rich are the Helen Marr Miller Camp. She held many responsible positions in Christensen, Bowmans Market; both organizations and was also a Doug Stanger, Barnes Bank; Steve member of the 8 and 40 Legion and seven greatg- randchildren. She was preceded in death by 13 brothers and sisters. Services were held Wednesday at the Farmington Rock Chapel with Bishop Mario H. Wilcox of the Farmington 1st Ward officiating. Interment was in the Farming-toCity Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquists Kaysville n Recently, the Sill family sold their successful business to Doug Madsen, a Layton businessman and dry wall contractor. For the past summer months, Doug has been spending his waking hours learning how to be a successful cafe owner. The cars and trucks that line the frontage space in front of the cafe indicate he is doing well. It is rare that all 70 seats are not filled. Doug says the cafe will continue Chamber picks leaders Samuel and Isabella Smith Adams. Auxiliary in Ogden. Surviving are three sons, Donald G. Hess, Pensacola, Fla.; Farrell A. Hess, Salt Lake City; Lowell S. Hess, Farmington; five grandchil-dre- n Emmy Criddle, are still the main waitress and cook. Annie says she has worked in the cafe since she was about 10 years old. to Kathleen Hickman of Kathleens Bridal, 82 West 450 South; and one to. Joyce Hanson of Embassy Travel, 67 North Main Street. Chamber members will next gather for the annual banquet, to be held in the city building at 7 p.m. Dinner will be catered by the Green Apple Restaurant. Histories still available LAYTON The Layton Heritage Museum has a good supply of the Layton History Book published last year and the Kaysville History Book published as a Bicentennial project. These make good Christmas gifts for people now living in these communities and for people whose families settled the two cities. The Layton History Book sells for $22.21. The price for the Kaysville book is $7.50. The museum also has with silk screened illustrations on the front. There are three the old Layton Drug Store, Christopher Layton and the Joseph Sill car, the first car in Layton. The shirts come in small, medium and large sizes. They sell for $7. There are some smaller items with local interest on sale at the Museum too. These include local family history books and material published by the Kaysville-LaytoHistorical Society. The museum is open from p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. designs available -- from 6 a.m. until 1 e, p.m. on Sun- days. Doug will offer specials to families who want to eat out in the evenings but who are tired of the same fast foods. He is committed to the You can never get statement, Holbrook as past president, Norma Preece as executive secretary, Dick Bowman as treasurer, and Eldon Frost as honorary board member. The Chamber is presently sponsoring a Christmas Lighting Contest for merchants. Outside holiday lighting will be judged, and prizes awarded. Judging will continue until Dec. 20. Two new business licenses were also issued by Kaysville City, one cx to operate as "Sills. He also wants to keep the reputation for good, fresh foods including breakfasts that feature freshly cooked scones, sweet rolls and fritters and dinners with homemade soups and French fries that arent cut until the customer's order is placed. There will be some new features at Sills Cafe. Doug has redecorated the interior making it more family oriented. . , He has added an entrance way that keeps the cold air out and the warm air in. The hours at Sill's Cafe have expanded. The business is open from 5 a.m. until 8 p.m. on weekdays; from 5 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturdays and home-mad- ...... v more or better food for your money than at Sills. Sills Cafe is also developing a catering business. They will help a customer with specialized needs from small orders of cookies or cakes for a PTA function or a holiday party to catering complete banquets. People wanting to have food catered should make arrangements a week in advance so the food can be ordered. 1986 UNWANTED HAIR Prices A PROBLEM?? Electrolysis -- while they last! - Medically Approved Permanent Hair Removal 8 Years Experience Guaranteed Permanent - Facial Hair - Swim Suit Line - Eyebrows Permanently Arched Sheer Material .99 a yd. 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