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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, MARCH 6, 1985 society 50 th Anniversary Silver Age Events On Saturday, March 16, an open house will honor Lloyd J. and Fay Stevenson Cook for their golden wedding anniversary. It will be held at the Syracuse Stake Center, 1974 W. 1700 S., Syracuse froh p.m. 4-- KAYSVILLE Age Center: MARCH 7 18-1- APRIL their marriage and have made Mr. Cook has been employed at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, the Defense Depot and has retired from Hill Air Force Base with 26 years of service to his credit. They are both active members of the Syracuse 3rd Ward. more than Tax deadline with a trip to Wendover, Menus for the week of March Primary teacher, and a member and officer of the Iris Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Cook have a daughter and three sons, Mrs. Kelly (Carolyn) Green, Layton; Leo J. Cook, Brent Cook and Glen A. Cook, all of Syracuse and 14 grandchildren and four vsb great-grandson- s, es were honored at a reception held at the Hilton Hotel. THE BRIDE chose a gown of mid-wais- WEDNESDAY, March MR. AND MRS. TRACY G. JONES Publicity officers of the Francis Peak Gem and Mineral Society are holding regular meetings every first Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Building, behind the Layton Police Department. ANYONE interested in joining this organization are welcome to attend. Additional information may be obtained by calling Mrs. r Ann Sickinger or Mrs. Mary at their homes, vsb Carrie Cruz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cruz became the bride of Tracy G. Jones in a marriage ceremony performed on Jan. at the Hilton Hotel in Ogden offi- ciating. MR. JONES is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Jones of 945 E. 100 Nal-de- S., Layton. Following their marriage they POINTS E 1722 South Main - 292-145- 3 Two north county boys honored at reaching their first birthday this week are: Trent C. Hurst, son of Carl L. And Cindy Hurst of 1150 E. 300 N. in Layton, whose birthday was Tuesday and Tyson Scott Shields, son of Brian and Tammy (Egbert) Shields, of 706 N. 400 W.. No. 4, of Kaysville, Wednesday. 13, stacked turkey sandwich, tater tots Bg lime jello and grated cheese on lettuce leaf, with milk. cake icing, fudge crazy Thursday, March 14, Salisbury steak with mushroom gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, carrot sticks, crescent rolls and milk. apple crisp rs The way to a womans heart is through her FRIDAY, March 15, meat loaf with sauce, tossed salad baked squash, hot rolls boiled raisin cookies and milk. LAYTON - Several outstanding musicians from the instrumental and vocal music classes at Central Davis Junior High participated in the Davis District Solo and Ensemble Festival that was held Feb. 20 at Davis High School. -- THE STUDENTS were chosen by audition from a total of 75 musicians who competed in the school festival. Those selected to attend the District Festival from the choral music department include the Central Singers, a Ladies Trio, a Male trio and vocal soloists Nindy Hall, Angela Ortiz, Debbie Winegar, Jennifer Carver and Bobbi Jo Brophy. SHELLY Gibby will represent the school in sight reading competition. Valerie Taylor and Ruby Rae Horne were selected to perform piano solos. 43" Weber and Angela Ortiz. One unusual entry was a percussion quartet comprised of Rhonda Tracy, Chris Trujillo, Scott Maughan and Brian Cervinski. Siesta OTHER instrumentalists -- selected to participate in the District Festival include Jodi Biddulph and Amy Masters, violin solos; Jim Weber, viola solo; Angela Savage, -- --- -- cello solo; Chris Pope, Robin Christian, Lori Dudson, Derrick Scriven, clarinet quartet; Loni Johnson and Robin Christian, clarinet solos; Elaine Call, flute solo. Julie Ott, oboe solo; Jeremy Skip Cassell, Greg Southern, Aaron West, brass quartet; Jeremy Pectol and John Harmon, trumpet solos; Aaron West, trombone solo; Roger Weeks, baritone solo; Brian Cervinski, snare drum solo and Scott Maughan, mallet solo, dmg British Tan Navy Taupe Black Wine Made in Texas, USA (genuine oCeatker Pec-to- l, Bartons Family Shoes Ef- t- 43 No. Main - Bountiful - 295-730- CENTRAL sent a string quartet to the festival that was made up of Debbie Winegar, Mindy Hall, Jim CLEARFIELD 391 South State - 825-227- 7 MssCook the COUPONS! Bike Jacket VALUABLE COUPON plus Alka-Seltz- er Matching Vest 26 Tablets Reg. $1.89 One Coupon Per Customer While Supplies Last Only only 2295-249- 5 Poly-cotto- chintz n Vest plus Jacket. Cargo pockets with velcro closures. Drawstring on jacket hood. Zip front vest is fully lined. Two colors: frosty lilac or dynasty pink. 4-6- x, 7-1- 4, 22.95. 24.95. fr HflmjS iwiiatirnmni VALUABLE COUPON Alka-Seltz- 33 sole. Music Students Win Honors At Festival t. Gem Society Plans Meet V' Happy Birthday include: sliced MONDAY, March II, pizza, tossed salad peaches, ranger cookies and milk. Tuesday, March 12, hamburger deluxe, lettuce, tomato and dills, buttered corn, crisp carrot coins, pink applesauce, chocolate chip cookie and milk. lace featuring a very high neckline, accented with wide ruffle across the shoulders and forming a deep V She carried a at the bridal bouquet of delicate silk flowers in pink and white. The couple both graduated from Layton High School. The groom is a Lance Corp. in combat engineering with the U.S. Marines, stationed in Hawaii. They honeymooned en route back to the Islands where they will be stationed for the next three years, vsb II will TRENT C. HURST TYSON SCOTT SHIELDS A NEW "Growing Younger class to help make you feel and look better will be scheduled as soon as there are enough applicants. Classes are 1 Vi hour long, once a week for four sessions. Sign up now. MR. AND MRS. LLOYD J. COOK MRS. COOK, the former Fay Stevenson of Layton, has been a BOUNTIFUL-FIV- 15 is There are some openings for those needing income tax assistance. Call for an appointmert. MR. COOK filled a mission for the Church to the lndependence-Missour- i mission and served two stake missions. He served as a Sunday School superintendent and also a Sunday School teacher. For the past nine years he has been an ordinance worker in the Ogden temple. Mr. and Mrs. Cook graduated from Davis High and Seminary. with Judge Jospeh Jones 9 Nev., planned. For $12 you can get Keno tickets, drink, dinner, nickels and other goodies. Make your reservations now. Syracuse their home since. 12 feature a social worker explaining the energy in completing application forms. is the Elko, Nev. trip. The $15 fee includes room, March conteinental breakfast, some pla " money and drink. Call now for reservations. March 27, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They resided in Kaysville for the first five years of Tr lores a look at w hats coming up at the Silver assistance program and will assist THE COUPLE was married Cruz-Jon- 7 will 1 er 3M MONTH MAIM KAYSVILLE, UTAH Plus Cold Medicine 36 tablets Reg. $4.89 One Coupon Per Customer While Supplies Last Kami's 0 lamiaEDi MMOATHMAIM KAYSVILLE. UTAH 1 |