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Show 'V- f Mk DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 11, 1984 Kays. Church Prepares Bible School KAYSVILLE - A free vacation Bible school is planned for July 0 by the Kaysville Bible Church, 197 W. 100 S. 0MM18 16-2- THEMED JESUS is My each day from 9 a. m. noon and offered for grade. Actiyoungsters ages vities will range from songs to Bible study, scripture memory, clasg sroom interaction to and recreation. Answer," it will be held -- th craft-makin- Layton Many relatives and friends of the family from the Layton area attended a wedding reception Saturday for David S. Trane, the son of Keith and Lucille Harris Trane of Orem and Shelly Ann Robins, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TerranceS. Robins of Centerville. It was held in the Eldredge House in Bountiful. The couple both attend BYU. David has served an LDS mission. ART WINNER Riata Days best art was judged to come this year fron Elaine Bettridge, shown with her winning work. - store. This business is a family affair. Her husband and her children also are involved in making this business a success. Ode to Roses, an LAYTON created by oil painting still-lif- e Mrs. Elaine Bettridge of Layton was awarded the Grand Prize at the recent Riata Days Art Show that was held in connection with the July 4th celebration. The show will continue at the Layton Heritage Marie who recently moved to Burley, Ida. returned home to Layton last week to attend the birthday celebration for Milton Call, Sues grandfather. While in Layton, the family visited with Dean and Viola Call and with Mrs. Ruth H. Adams. The Summer party for the OFT Club members and their partners was held Monday evening at the Woods Cross home of Sterling and Julia Thornley. Federal Cmpanign church-sponsore- suit of Excellence program. This gave me the stimulus that needed to commit myself to working at this art form that I find very satisfying, Mrs. Bettridge said. . SOME OF the teachers that Mrs. Bettridge has taken lessons from include Lee Parkinson, Betty Hart, Bessie Clawson and Mary Steed. People will recognize Elaine of Bettridge as the the Layton Hills Mall KarmelKorn I owner-manag- Officers Selected Dominic !P Rii055ai3caffl(i303 Hi) S3? HUB (101TB 3tSS33!l) 03 30 033 (gggi) ( 111 05 (J (33i!imfilllg3ti80iiT31 tteH3 Gott Coolers (9SIDQ1JH7I1E) 25 Off Every Item Pecorella, director of Ogden IRS Service Cen- Campaign Coordinating Committee for the fall 1984 fundraising drive. er ED PECORELLA has been director of the Internal Revenue Service Center since January 1980. Prior to that time he served as assistant director for three years. He began his federal government career as an internal revenue agent with the IRS in the Boston, Massachusetts district in 1961. As chairman of the Northern Utah CFC, Mr. Pecorella will fundraising drive for all provide guidance for the federal employees. It is a convenient channel through which federal employees may contribute to worthwhile charitable agencies with a minimum of disruption of the workplace and costs to taxpayers. Tournament Announced once-a-ye- Richard Diehl, chairman of the board of the Kaysville Jaycees announces the Utah State Prisons Muscular Dystrophy (MDA) softball tournament. This project is not sponsored by the Jaycees, they are only assisting in the publicity. THE INMATES of the Utah State Prison will sponsor the fourth annual MDA softball tournament. The medium and minimum security inmates hope to raise $10,000 during this years round robin. According to Richard Thomas, tournament chairman, each visiting team must contribute a minimum of $100. The prison will donate the entire amount raised by the tournament to MDA during the Jerry Lewis telethon on Labor Day. The sign-u- p deadline is July 13. Fore more information or to obtain applications, contact Colin Vester-feext. 336; Utah State at Prison, P.O. Box Draper, Utah 84020, Residents in the Davis County area can call D. Richard or Nancy Bach Diehl 0 social worker) (prison (evenings). ar Platform Glider Porch Swing Ortho & Morgro Sprays All 0 state line. lt Close out 564 95 Ace Bow Rake Last years CFC raised $564,000 in funds which were distributed to 166 charitable agencies, said Mr. Pecorella. Most of the money was contributed through the payroll deduction method, and the average contribution was $34. ASSISTING THE chairman this year will be CFC representative Linda Buttars, also from the Ogden Service Center. Ms. Buttars works in the Personnel Branch and will represent the chairman in touring various CFC agencies to observe services they provide. I will make appearances at most federal agencies to promote the campaign, answer questions on how the campaign is conducted and encourage employees to participate," said Linda. There are many changes to the campaign still in the proposal stage, noted Mr. Pecorella. Additional information on how the campaign will be run this year will be forthcoming as we near the fall time when the campaigns in the various government agencies will be held, he said in a news release. Reg. 98.95 w Off THE NORTHERN Utah CFC area encompasses approximately 25,000 people from Center Street in Farmington to the Idaho 0 544-147- 323 ter, will be the chairman of the Northern Utah Combined Federal MDA Softball 571-230- Ed 3 (ffi 0330313 stocOToflmerc ha rfd iselatlthis am &30?Kte 1 gEG 0033 0333501 their children, Ben and Brandy g, MRS. BETTRIDGE also won the first prize in the adult division for an oil painting entitled Summer Delight. Elaine Bettridge has been painting on and off for the past 5 years. She has been working seriously at this art for the past two years. Her interest in painting was revived Purd through a 0J Calvin and Sue Call Adams and OTHER PRIZE winners in the Riata Days art show include Mary Waltz, 2nd prize, adult division "An Old Barn; Kathy Raven-ber3rd prize, adult division an untitled watercolor; Lu York, first prize senior division, Lazuli Bunting; Almira Pitt, second prize senior division Loretta, Rose Ann Phelps, third prize senior division an untitled oil painting, dmg Museum Wednesdays through p.m. The exhibit Sundays from will continue through July 15. Qi By orthrup Ames Qssdd Reg. 10.98 Close Out $5 49 6 only Kero-Su- n Moonlighter 5 544-830- ALL GAMES will be played at either the medium security or minimum security baseball diamonds. Therefore, a members of visiting teams must be at least 18 years of age. The schedule is as follows: regular games, July 14,21,28; Aug. Aug. 24 4, 11, 18; (evening, 25; finals, Aug. 31 (evenings), Sept. ; Jerry Lewis Labor Day MDA telethon; Sept. 3. The inmates of the Utah State Prison invite all softball teams to participate. This unique sporting event affords one the chance to donate to MDA and help the inby mates build their WRIBEETERIH wniii 11 self-estee- m making this years MDA softball O.WERS DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH CHIROPRACTOR ir Semi-final- s, 1 ALL1TOR07AND IS IT REALLY ARTHRITIS? If you have an arthritic-lik- e find out if it reallv is arthritis. The word In the m u m m n condition and its not getting anv better, mavbe vou should arthritis comes from the Greek atthron, meaning joint, and itis, which 6ut if an examination shows that tHe affected joints are not inflammcd, the problem mav be that the joint is not functioning normally. When you receive the treatment vou need, the joint may return to its normal function, and the pain mav be relieved or eliminated. No one wants to suffer from the pain of arthritis. 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