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Show JANUARY 13. 1987 Hunters to meet Workshop scheduled new information brought forth by the use of metal detectors at the battle site. The meeting will be held at the Kaysville American Legion Hall and is open to the public. For more information, call Mark at The January meeting of the Intermountain Treasure Hunters Association will he held Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. The meeting will feature two excellent movies on the topic of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and the Many parents whose children have mild to severe handicaps in learning are concerned about what will happen to these children as they move through the educational system and out into the community. They have concerns about 544-247- Singers sought Starburst Productions Also being formed is a group of who are ages called the Starburst Tiny Tots. Both groups are directed by BEN WELCH Jeanne Day, a graduate of Brigham in music and Young University education. Mrs. Day also directs the Starburst Entertainers, Star-burMiniatures, and Galaxy, a teen group which won grand prize Ben Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. at the 1986 Young Singing EnterJonathan Welch, received his tainers competition. Eagle Scout rank advancement in For more audition information, the Boy Scout of America program 6 or at an Eagle Court of Honor held please call Mrs. Day at Carolyn Brimhall at recently. Ben is a member of Troop 163 sponsored by the Layton 7th LDS Ward. announces the formation of a new performing group composed of singers in the seventh and eighth grades, with some sixth graders by permission only. 3-- 5, Auditions will be held at 5:45 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 23, at the Stars Studio, 33 North Fort Lane, in Layton. A contest will be held to determine the name of the new group. Those auditioning will be st taken through a short dance 546-231- routine as a group. LDS 544-480- 2. MISSIONARIES on the football and wrestling teams. He has been attending Dixie College. He has been active in scouting for many years. He has held all the positions within a scout troop including quartermaster, bugler, patrol leader, scribe, historian and junior assistant scoutmaster. He attended camps Loll and Bartlett. Ben is a member of the Layton 7th Ward. He served as Deacon and Teachers quorum president. He is currently the secretary in the Priest quorum. A junior at Layton High School, Ben is a member of the school band, concert band and jazz band. He is the vice president of the Layton High School Band. During the summer of 1986, Ben traveled with the Marauders Drum and Bugle Corps. The group performed in 10 different states. KIMBERLY SUE BUTTERFIELD ELDER HORNE Roger Horne has been called to the Colorado Denver Mission. A farewell will be held Jan. 18 at 12:40 p.m. in the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward on North Mountain Road. Roger is the son of David and Kathy Horne. An open house will be held from 2:30-- 6 p.m. at the Hornes home at 1360 E. 700 N. in Fruit Heights. Roger will enter the MTC on Jan. 28. Elder Horne is a graduate of Davis High where he participated Gains Eagle Kaysville Kimberly Sue Butterfield, daughter of Roger and Sandy But- happenings terfield of Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Washington, D.C. North Mission. She will enter the MTC on Jan. 21. Kimberly is a Davis High honor graduate and a graduate from By 544-107- Kaysville LDS Seminary. After graduation she was a nanny in New Jersey and studied at Middlesex Community College, Edison, New Jersey, and at Weber State Col- lege. She is currently employed by Harmons in Roy and as a courier for Newtrend Mortgage. Silver Age The Silver Age will hold a program on "High Blood Pressure on Jan. 16 at noon. Medications Bring the name of your medications. A question and answer period will be available. Last call for Wendover, Jan. 22 Silver Line for Smith-Stat- e JOYCE WINTERS Elaine Spendlove spent the Christmas holidays visiting in Kaysville with her mother, Harriet Spendlove, along with other relatives. Elaine teaches mathematics at BYU Hawaii. While here, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spendlove and chil- dren Lisa and Blaine drove with Harriet and Elaine to Idaho Falls to spend a few days visiting with sister Mary and her husband Don Garbutt and children. Many Kaysville residents are keeping the road between Provo and Kaysville busy attending BYU basketball games to watch Kaysville resident, Brian Taylorplay for the Cougars. Bradlee W. Hess, formerly Kaysville, received the Master of of International Management degree during ceremonies Dec. 19 at the American Graduate School of In- ternational Management, also known by its nickname, Thunder-bir- d, and located at Glendale, Ariz. The 42 semester-hou- r what opportunities and support graduate available to are them program includes languages, world systems there. business, and international stuOnJan.21 at the Mueller Park Jr. dies. Approximately 1,000 students are enrolled, representing High School Media Center the Parent Education Resource Center most U.S. states and more than 50 will sponsor a workshop, Transitions, which will be presented by the Utah Parent Center for the Handicapped. The workshop will deal with resources available to help parents help their children make the transition from school to community. Materials presented Davis High PTA is sponsoring an will be helpful to parents of chilevening on Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. to hondren of junior high and high school or senior students who have achieved academic excellence. age. The presentation of the Acade for the class will begin at Sign-iwith the class beginning 6:45 promptly at 7. For further information call the Parent Education Re- countries. More than 19,000 students have completed the program. A majority are employed with multinational corporations in the United States or abroad. Hess graduated from Davis High School and received his undergraduate degree from Utah State University. He also studied at the University of Grenoble in France for one year. Brad, a son of Wendell and Louise Hess, married the former Cindy Chamberlain and they presently reside in Phoenix, Ariz. Seniors to be feted mic Letter will take place at an awards ceremony at Davis High School. Parents are invited to attend. n source Center at tween 8:30 and 4. 451-507- daily 1 Principals tea set be- Heritage Center events noted It is a new year and the staff at the Heritage Senior Center, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield, would like to invite all senior citizens and their spouses to come in and see what we have to offer. Our classes and activities have resumed after a brief break for the holidays and we serve lunch Monday through Friday at 11:30 a.m. Transportation is available upon request. Sandia Federal will present a two hour seminar on Scams and Schemes that affect the elderly Thursday, Jan. 15 at 12:15 p.m. at the Heritage Center. This is an excellent program which explains how to avoid becoming a victim Davis High School PTA is sponsoring Principals Teas to be held in Principal Stevensons office on the third Tuesday of each month. The teas are at 10 a.m. and are being held to benefit any parents or citizens of the community who have questions about policy, rules x x x X Plan to take advantage of this opportunity to have conversations with the school administrators. The next tea will be one-on-o- on January 20. Bountiful, Utah 50 SALE a MENS a X -- X -- X X $ Suits Now 80 to145 X x X X X X X X X Sport Goats Now50to75 Arrow Shirts NL2tol4 X X X X X X Jog Suits Now 16 X X X X January Clearance High School. Main, and what to do if you are approached. All those who are interested are invited to attend. The Heritage Center would like to congratulate Efifie Goddard on her 9 Is birthday, which was January 10. A seminar on hypertension (high blood pressure) and the use of related medications will be presented at the Heritage Center Friday, Jan. 16 at 10 a.m. Since this is a major health problem among adults we would like to encourage all senior citizens, their families and other interested people to attend. Senior Citizens Day at the Legislature will be held Jan. 26 at the Utah State Capitol. Bills to be introduced this session which will affect senior citizens will be discussed as well as the legislative and lobbying process. at Davis goings on or general Home Wight 85 North -- X $11 each. Feb. 5 at noon will be a program on schemes and scams. Please plan to attend this important event. Jan. 26 will be the Senior Day at 1 the Utah Legislature. Call for details. Transportation will be available. The center will be closed Jan. 19 for Martin Luther Kings Birthday. Menus include: Tuesday, Jan. 20, chicken fried steak, whipped potatoes gravy, buttered carrots, hot rolls 5 Hess earns degree X X X x $20 Robes Sweaters by Jantzen and Lord Jeff X X X WOMENS X X X x X X 546-220- ELDER MOUNTEER Kurt Lee Mounteer, son of Boyd and Lola H. Mounteer, has been called to serve in the Illinois, Peoria Mission. He will enter the MTC on Jan. butter, chilled pears, 28. His farewell will be held at the Farmington Rock Chapel, Farmington, on Jan. 18 at 2:20 p.m. An open house in his honor will be held at his home at 183 S. 350 E., Farmington, immediately following the farewell. Kurt is a 1986 graduate of Kaysville LDS Seminary and Davis High School where he was very active in football and baseball. He was a cocaptain of both the baseball and football team. He currently works at Sunset (Hermans) Sport Center in Ogden. donuts and milk. Wednesday, Jan. 21, enchiladas buttered green beans, chilled whole wheat rolls mixed fruit, sugar cookie and milk. Thursday, Jan. 22, sliced turkey with dressing, whipped potatoes buttered broccoli, rolls, red jello jewels with bananas and topping, cookies and x x X X X x X X X X I X x X X X k X x k k CONTINUES! . X Further Reductions On All Remaining Clearance Shoes Mens and Childrens Shoes X X x X x X x X X X NOW X X X X X se X X X milk. X Friday, Jan. 23, baked fish sauce, creamed potatoes, buttered peas, hot rolls and milk. apple crisp X ar All X Remaining Women's & Childrens Winter X X X X (DOMJPILETE ill HI Womens Shoes 1 cci lu M I We will MEET or BEAT ANY PRICE! 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