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Show rr -- "wmrryy WCTKIY REriCX r1 fir y r i DAVIS NCWS JOURNAL. MAY 4. 1978 nM!C3 II f s li , Uiq III Ilf I I, ,J is unit mlv mi a J7 il lour iy In I la hi 'I III At vf Jw i fuj hnj g Wlf!) (In i .is! hf 'Micii hi d mi" f f om ttn Brig ham T a i g 1 riot rsity In part II i "I hf IJi Cre iinij t In, in ,if S' a I " A f ' 1 i , J - 'vy :. - I : VX s- ? - M&2L v i V , c , -4 S 1 v ,, v. . V J J Jp- nfcr- - I is I HI Ihi i ill ' ; I X f . I VN A I i 1 III . X, ' jf I '111 Bid Accepted F or New Amphitheatre Cslry If riht: Vvrformin In ShvimntUuih Tf IT JL . ,st i In I' i II f m. I V. I is i i f ir m i,i,S (III, u il J i iy On g nt in, J Dm, ( n I lie 1 1 t, im f 111 I'hJiii i M iy Ji ,H a d is Di U in J TttOlFI ii On v, , in Id is d n i lur g Cl 4 6 I II mr 5 f n- -- . Hr v -- ' t V.4n X JJ ' f I i-- v 5. , a , d. i ,t ( V , ? ( - w-p' si ( I Ik it p fill tl ts lie bu nf p f f'U-- f X i t V x if! i K.JJ i- - Li w xX T A U. Oi Ol! I r ' I ! II - in r i. H vh s ,mmi Weanng costumes for plavs to Ie prist nteil at I) i Kt naLxsin( e I ,nr Iruliv are front row to r Katie link-tniIk Vona Antif n, Jmnifir Matthews ami Kim ( irnson 15 u are HruuiSu f inilli r, Laurie Over and Tone Iad. - 1 DHESS FOH nEHAISSANCE , K x ".A .tW Davis High SthiKil O- - ih 7 30--9 IS 1 IS-- 10 THE ANNUAL event will be staged ra-rov- 10 gallery, ceramics show, garden plants, sale of homemade items, a May Pole d ince and wrestling matches There will also be a quilt sale MORE THAN three fourths of the schixils studi nt bodv is involved in the production, according to fair directors Kathv Beckstrom, I aurie LeConte Stewart Wins 1st Oily Oily Oxen Free Start May 10 Noted Show during the exhibit Mr Stewart who just observed his 87th birthday anniversary on April 15, was pleased with the outstanding award He has been recipient of numerous awards and honors during the past years as a famous Utah artist np Kaysville artist, LeConte Stewai t was awarded KAYSVILLE THEATRE first place award of the Springville Art Festival for hts entry "The Chorell in Grass Valley in Sevier County, southern Utah 21 No Main, Kaysville 37&-527- riday between and noon on the practice field south of the h.gh school a m Cnc She u cr, Wed. & Thur. K I featured will be various ailivities and ganus and the fair will include an art May Show Tmes SaL Matinee - f Its Renaissance Fair time at s. 2 nxnnm Best of HIS ENTRY won Jew Frame Style wQ For Spring From (her ind Tony Padilla Ihrtc studt nt productions Man of Ui Mancha, "Every Man" and one of Chaucers plays will also be presi ntd ALTHOUGH the festivities are primarily for the studert bixlv, parents and guests may also attend Ihere is no admission c harge grb V-- E Day: Freedom As time races along, Diy falls further and further into history's background and to those who remember it emotionally, its surprising to realize most Americans today have no memory of that the 8th in Tuesday in May 1915, when the Second World War ended for most of the world THERE IS impressive new ev idence that todays younger V-- generation wants to legrn more about that war, its to causes, its settlements understand todays world and its problems For World War II, in many ways, made the world we live in today May 8, 1945 came after a harl winter and a new lease on life for servicemen in Europe The hope was that the world could avoid another war of such magnitude V 1 riAVEOY Di ii Uii v V ' OPTYL A-- I. fill eye glass prescriptions emergency repairs silver and gold welding while you wait1 laboratory on premises convenient location hearing aids quick service 9 Sat. 9 t Ruminant Sale SO FAR the world has managed that, but the United States, among the winners, has suffered two costly, long wars in Asia Looking back, it must be the hope that the United States will avoid wars in the future, big and small But there have always been hungry nations ready to conquer the rich and weak, and as the worlds population problem worsens in future years there is no assurance this will change THE LESSON of World War 11 is that we must remain to prevent war and strong preserve cherished American freedoms Kaysville s ( liff Blood M Is Slated trtertaimd A at a unily bir'hd y dinner on April 16 at their home in honor of her husband Gut sis included members of their family, Mrs Delort s Mitchell 1 ! seij i , , . ! mm Sim and children Michelle and imeron of Salt Lake Ci( Vr and Mrs Henry Spick man and family, Mr and Mrs Don E Cottrell, Miss Shawna Perkins and Corv Perkins all of Layton Mr and Mrs Seth Stewart have returned from Seattle, Wash where they visaed with and Ben Mrs Attorney Goodwin and two children Jay L Webster attended the funeral service of his cousin Bennett Smith at U innemut-ca- , Nevada last week Mr' Smith was a former Kaysville resident and was remem bered by many in this area Monday guests of Mr and Mrs Phil Krebs and family were her sister and brother-ilaw, Mr and Mrs Flwood Manwaring of Blackfoot, Idaho and her mother Mrs Ella B Neilson of St George Mrs Lucile B Sheffield returned home from Provo C a m daughter Joyce and family While there Mrs Sheffield presented her program on the Holy Lands to guests and friends at the home of Dr and Mrs Phillip R Kunr While in Provo Mrs Shef t field visited with Mr and Mrs Rex Peterson and President and Mrs William E Berrett and in Springville with Mr and Mrs Erwin L Sheffield Mrs Lucile B Sheffield, Mrs Zillah Butcher, Mr and Mrs Talmage Christensen all of Kaysville, attended the rxpei tented Personnel Con vention Friday, Apr 21, at the LDS Church Office Build ing, in Salt Lake Citv It was a church-wid- e area convention for experienced personnel of the LDS Seminaries and Institutes, followed by a banquet in the 80 ti. rori Lane (Stuart Center) ayion, Utah Thurcday, rTie'j ft i Il until 7pm Three Days Only both stores will be 76-8111 SOME suggested items that might be donated include decorations, furniture, plants, bikes, appliances, clothing, books, toys, jewelry, household items, garden tools, farm implements, pat terns and Anything everything is welcome The rummage sale is being organized bv a committee of local people comprised of Carol Morgan and Oma Whl cox, co chairmen, Mary Ann y For Dav is ( ounty People wishing to donate items to the rummage sale can do so bv dropping them off at the Farmers Union Building Monday through Thursday from 5 until 7pm or bv calling Carol Morgan T76 81TI, Oma Wilcox or Fmily Ann Robinson - 3X26 y ka it Saturday May 4th, 5th a 6th PROCEEDS from the rum mage sale will go towards building the Lav tun Heritage Museum This museum is be mg constructed in Lavton but it will service all of North n Thursday, after spending several days with her ai Ihitves Market Runi mage Sale w ht re ever thirg is a sti al will be held I ridav aid Saturday, May 12 and li in ihe I ariner s Union (I amilv lurrnture) Building lot alt d at the intersection of Gi nt.ie and Main Street in lav ton h ridav. the sale will be from noon until 7pm Saturday, the hours will be 8 I!) Offering A c Motta, Georgia Motta, David and Audene Lewis, Oleah Tamassv, Peggy Morgan, Ann Robinson, Pat Brough, Ralph Shirley Fgan, Emily Price, Bernice Earl, Jean Love and Taf Thompson SUPPORT of the Thieves' Market Rummage Sale either by donating items or b purchasing from the sale - will be greatly appreciated dmg Celebration Discount PUBLIC on All Purchases Made Thursday-Friday-Saturd- ay evening May a.m.-5:3- 0 a.m.-- l 2 tfv t' ... u fcj Utt il Cali us for doctor referral Mon.-Fr- i. id m 11 I 1 rrm , 1 KAYSVII i ei7 KTOcisrn V rt.xr HQ iti 'U 1 H ' "M W? U Miw 1 tr n iiill i KM k ,Vf Thursday-10:0- 0 noon Friday-10:0- 0 OPEN TUESDAY NIGHTS TIL 8 P.M. Saturday-10:0- 0 4th-5t- h & 6th Hours a.m. to 6:00 p.m. a.m. to 8:00 p.m. a.m. to 6:00 p.m. m We Have Photochromatic Light Sensitive Lenses! 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