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Show JANUARY 27, 1987 Nationally-acclaime- d Reception fetes couple pianist sets concert Jodi Gardner and Daryl Stevenett were married Jan. 24. A reception was held in their honor the same evening at the Kaysville City Municipal Center. Jodi is the daughter of Mike and Linda Gardner of Kaysville. Daryl is the son of Ted and Audrey Stevenett who reside in Provo. Attending the bride were sisters, Keri and Kelli Gardner, Chris Elliott, along with sisters of the groom, Diane Harris, Kathy, and Audra Stevenett. Kevin Stevenett, brother of the groom served as best man with other brothers, Joel, Shaun and Ally-so- n DARYL STEVENETT ployed at Rick Warner Suzuki in Salt Lake City. After returning from a Hawaiian honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. An open house will be held in Provo, Feb. 6 at the home of the Stevenett family, jw Mark; Mike, Brad and Quin Gardner, brothers of the bride, all serving as groomsmen. Jodi, a graduate of Davis High, is employed at Professional Recruiters in Salt Lake City. Daryl graduated from high school in Alberta, Canada, served an LDS mission in South America, and is now em- - Tax help offered KAYSVILLE Free income tax assistance will be available for senior citizens in the Kaysville, Layton and Farmington area starte ing Feb. 5 through the Tax-Aid- program of the American Associa- tion of Retired Persons (AARP). Volunteer assisters trained by the IRS will be available at the Silver Age Center in Kaysville every Thursday from noon-- p.m. Feb. 5 through April 9. 4 If you desire this service, call the Silver Age Center and schedule an appointment. vinne and Eduard Steuerman. He combines solid musicianship with subtle showmanship which always results in tremendous popular response. He often invites children to join him on stage and makes himself available to his listerens after the Wladimir Jan Kochanski will be coming to Clearfield High School on Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Kochanski is a remarkable figure in the musical world today. He has made it his mission to introduce as many new listeners as possible to the joys of classical music. Beautiful Music is to be enhe says. He joyed by everyone also believes in involving the audience in the concert by making comments about each piece before he plays it, thus helping old and young to know how and what to listen for. Comments from piano teachers who have attended his concerts are: I wish there were more piano concerts like this for young people to attend. I believe they would then have a greater interest and appreciation for the piano, and, Thank you for this wonderful gift you have given me this afternoon. I could sit and watch your hands forever. Im sorry some of my students had to miss this. Mr. Kochanski is a graduate of Juilliard School of Music where he studied with teachers Rosina Lhe- - Persons using the service should bring with them copies of their previous years federal and state tax returns and forms for the current Social tax year, including Security benefit statements and other relevant materials showing income for the year 1986. For more information about the service call the Silver Age Center 1 or Jim Herndon at at concert. His programming embraces the periods of baroque to modern. A highlight of Mr. Kochanskis career was his performance for Pope John Paul II at the dedication of the Polish Pilgrims Home in Rome in 1981. In August of 1982 he was honored with the Bestowal of Knighthood in the order of Polonia Restituta by the President of the LonPolish Govemment-in-exildon. It is the highest tfonor which can be bestowed upon a civilian. Tickets can be purchased from students of the Davis High Orchestras, LDS ward representatives, Bowmans Market, Ralphs Builders Supply, Smiths Food King in Layton, Manns Music in Clearfield. A workshop for piano teachers will be held Feb. 20 at 7:30 at Manns Music in Clearfield, jw e, Constitution meet set W-2- s, day, Feb. 5 p.m., Friday, Feb. 6, p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 7 0 p.m. Each person who attends will receive a free study guide, which may be used while at the Conference to study the Constitution article by article and amendment by amendment. As there will be entertainment too, this should be a fun and moti- As many people already know, there has been established a National Commission of the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution. In support of the National Commissions request that the year AARP is the nations largest 1987 should be dedicated to the organization of Americans over 50. memory of the Founding Fathers it This group offers a wide and the document they drafted in of membership benefits. range Philadelphia, and that the celebration ought to be a history and civics lesson for all Americans, the Mayor of Centerville would like to encourage all citizens to participate in such Bicentennial activities. One activity that will heighten the understanding of the Constitution is a Conference to be held at Viewmont High School, Thurs 546-220- 544-898- 7-- 5. non-prof- Kaysville news Kaysville residents Scott and Dru Beecher are parents of a daughter bom Jan. 1. She will be named Brittany. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Brent Beecher and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fletcher, jw vational way for you and your family to learn about the Founding Fathers and the Document that has given us the greatest freedom, prosperity and peace of any nation on earth. OnMiHelln LDS MISSIONARIES Michael D. Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Reid at 299 N. 650 E., Kaysville, has been called to the Brazil Brtasilia Mission. He enters the MTC on Feb. 4. Mike spoke in the Kaysville 4th Ward Jan. 25. Mike is a graduate of Davis High School where he was involved with soccer and active in music and drama. He has attended Weber State College. Mike was also a graduate of the Kaysville LDS Seminary. Wladimir Jan Kochanski, world renowned pianist, will perform Feb. 19 at Clearfield High School. 7-- For more information or tickets (which are required, but free of charge), phone Joyce Erickson at 1 , Carol George at 295-16or Faun Hatch at Carnival slated 292-406- 561-160- 0. are having their annual AGC (Annual Giving Campaign) Carnival. It will be held at the North Davis Jr. High School, 835 S. State in Clearfield on Jan. 31 from 7 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door four for $ 1 . Tickets may be used for food, drinks, cake walk, and many fun booths. Come join the fun with family and friends. The proceeds go to support Girl Scouting activities throughout the local area and Utah Girl Scout Council. The school districts function in this charity activity is to solicit 4-- g donations of or surplus stock, and hold the merchandise until a agency can it use it. Any authorized agency serving the youth, the sick, or the elderly, may have access to the donated property which is held in a warehouse at Freeport Center. Approximately 55 billion dollars in the United States each year is tied up in inventory, much of it is surplus. Industry and businesses will either destroy it or give it away. Happily, Congress has provided a way in which businesses may help themselves while helping schools and other institutions. Businesses interested in donating excess inventory should contact Walter Ulrich, Director of slow-sellin- non-prof-it non-prof- cost. The Davis School District and The American Association for Corporate Contributions have joined forces in this new kind of National Charity, authorized to gather bulk gifts from manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, etc. and then parcel out the goods to other nonprofit groups. non-prof- Airline ticketing it no additional cost to you. The Lakeview Girl Scout troops Kenley donates parts Ed Kenley Ford, 1573 N. Main, Layton, started the new year by making a generous donation of $14,600 in Ford parts to the Davis County School District. Williac Buzz Farrar, who heads the Parts Department at Ed Kenley Ford, made the donation under Section 170(3) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Congress established this provision in the code to encourage businesses to donate excess inventory to schools, and other nonprofit groups. Donors may take an immediate tax deduction of up to 100 percent above the material LOWEST POSSIBLE AIRFARE im Semi-Annu- al it Butlers Travel Station 300 So. State - Clearfield 773-043- 3 em Clearance Vocational Education, Davis School District, 45 E. State Street, Farmington, Utah 84025 phone 451-115- 4. All Winter Clearance Reduced to Angie Lee Smith, daughter of Darrell and Jeana Smith, Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Massachusetts Boston-Spanis- 'VHP h at the Crestwood Chapel. Angie is a 1983 graduate of Davis High and Kaysville Seminary. She is also a graduate of the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion. A senior in elementary education at Weber State, she has been in WS symphony orchestra, concert choir, choralition, LDS Institute Chorale, Choralaires and Ladies Triple 25 THo. Elder Joseph Home, son of Marvin and Jeannine Hore, 349 W. 100 North, Kaysville has been called to serve in the Sweden Stockholm mission. A farewell in his honor was held Jan. 25 at the Kaysville 1st Ward. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 4. Elder Home is an honor graduate of Davis High School. Many WEEKDAYS 9 om-- t nd pm SAT. 9 5 Appointment! Available, FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC school are release a orders now filled. We haved been authorized to limited supply of new 1906 Necchl School Sewing Machines from our wholesale warehouse for sal e to the public. Theee mochlnes are built tor HEAVY USE. 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