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Show I DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 28, 1985 Silver age events KAYSVILLE The Silver Age would like to take this opportunity to thank some very kind and thoughtful people in the community for making the Davis County Fair picnic so enjoyable. The following merchants donated beautiful plants and flowers to decorate the tables that were later given away as door prizes to the Senior Citizens: Stokers Nursery, Syracuse; The Outlet, Kaysville; The Pine Ridge Nursery, Fruit Heights; Greg's Garden Center, Kaysville; Flint Floral, Kaysville; J&J Nursery, Layton; and the Dandelion Cottage, Kaysville. We appreciate your kindness and generosity. BRED GXP fflOSIlluSB THE SILVER Age Senior Citizens won many blue ribbons at the Davis County Fair this year. In the Home Arts Division, Blue ribbons went, to Ed Ritter, Wanda Ritter, Leah Linford, Una Peterson, Pearl Woodward, Jim Butler, Ruth Gale, Jeanne Healey, Daisy Barker, Ed Healey, Shirley Wittmann, Edna Layton, Susie Van Horn, Vernice Hildebrandt and Ernie Hildebrand, all of Kaysville. Also, Esther Clay, Fruit Heights and Roland Wykoff, Phyllis Zimmer, Viola Anderson and Laura Edgar, all of Layton. In the Art division, Ruth Gale and Shirley Wittmann of Kaysville received blue ribbons and Phyllis Zimmer of Layton and Esther Clay of Fruit Heights. In the Crafts division blue ribbons went to Jenny Cragun, Ruth Gale, Dora Woodward, Shirley Wittmann, Susie Van Horn, Ernie Hildebrandt and Vernice Hildebrandt, all of Kaysville and Phyllis Zimmer of Layton. LAST CALL for Wendover trip Sept. 10. Eleven dollars includes transportation, $10 in cash, drinks, Keno and prime rib buffet. Call now for reservation, Thursday, Sept. 5 will be the monthly blood pressure clinic. Plan to have lunch with us that day. SEPT. 12 from p.m. will be flu shots $3 each. You must be so call now and get on the list. Menus for the week of sept. 3 include: 546-220- New Shipment Concord Cabbage Rose Prints HAWAIIAN TROPICAL PRINTS POLISHED APPLE Our Regular low price Our Regular low Price Roxanne Smith recently accepted a staff position as assistant director to the Young Ambassadors, the renowned Brigham Young University performing group. In doing so the Kaysville girl will be trading in her well worn point shoes as a BYU Dance Company performer to take on major responsibilities choreographing the groups dance routines. 1. -4 MONDAY, Sept. 2, center closed for Labor day. Tuesday, Sept. 3, hot ham and cheese sandwich, tater gems lettuce and tomato salad, chilled mixed fruit, ranger cookie and milk. buttered corn, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 4, enchiladas watermleon roll wedge, whole wheat parkerhouse and milk. Thursday, Sept. 5, fried chicken, whipped potatoes strawberry shortcake parslied carrots, hot rolls and milk. FRIDAY, Sept. 6, combination pizza, tossed salad, chilled cantaloupe, marble cake and milk. PART OF the Ambassadors schedule will inambitious clude performances in Alaska and Mainland China. In addition to developing show routines, the directors conduct workshops in choreography and staging for high schools and other groups. 85-8- ging-ernsa- 6 ROXANNE will break from three years of teaching and extensive performing that has included tours throughout the Orient and most recently the Middle East country of Jordan. She studied under Clytie Adams and is a ballet graduate from the University of Utah and currently finishing her masters degree at BYU. Mayor to run - KAYSVILLE Declaring he was proud of new city projects financed without an increase in the mill levy, Gerald Purdy announced he will seek a second four-yeterm as Kaysvilles mayor. 44 45" wide 44 45 wide CAMOUFLAGE Dan River or Astro LAUNDERED PANT PRINTS WEIGHT Full bolts - 60" wide TJ r.o.t. Suggested Suggested retail to $5.49 yd. $D yd. 1 OTW yd. retail to $3.98 yd. ?L8 45" wide yd. Burlington PLAID FLANNEL LeCHUTE BLOUSE KRINKLE FULL BOLTS Suggested retail to $2.98 yd. Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. Full bolts - ar THE CITY Council and I have worked hard in the development of parks and city projects, and I wish to see these projects through to their final and efficient completion, said Mayor Purdy. I can honestly say I have enjoyed being the mayor, but the enjoyment comes not from the title but from the satisfaction of envisioning and then realizing improvements to the city. Projects include the Main Street redevelopment, the new city hall and police station, expansion of the city library, the new Barnes Park and Pond Park sites, purchase of more efficient equipment for the city's independent electrical utility, flood control projects and the reorganization of city government departments. Future challenges, he says, include seeking new sources of power and expansion of recreational lifestyle for the citys growing population. THE REAL challenge is to meet the demands without the need for major tax increases, he said. The current city budget is about $3 million. Mayor Purdy has spent 30 years DEADLINE FOR yd. 45" wide yd. 60 wide DISPLAY ADS Thurs. 12:00 RJdDW dDEPIERJ MW SIIJ1PIEK STODGE m GERALD PURDY in education, the last eight years as an assistant principal at Davis High School. 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