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Show Page MARCH 26, 1986 Society wholesale and retail flower shop in Roy, Reed's Floral; two blocks from his home. , Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne received a temple mission call to the new Manilla temple in the Philippines. DeWayne and Melba are temple workers in the Ogden Temple and will serve as trainers and workers in Manilla. They will leave the last part of May for the MTC. This makes the fourth mission for the Thornes. son of Mr. and The Mrs. Terry Haines, Daniel, is in the hospital for treatment for an injury following an accident at home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller spent the winter in St. George. They just sold their condo in Kaysville and will be making their permanent home in St. George. Kaysville wishes Al and Beth the best. Mr. and Mrs. Alden S. Adams have just returned from a two month stay with their son. Dr. Ray Adams and family in Columbia, Mary G. Myefs of Farmington will retire March 31 from the State Department of Social Services, Davis County Office in Clearfield 25 years of service. after MRS. MYERS will he honored at an open house by her in the Clearfield office on Friday, March 28 from 6 p.m. She has always held a public position since an early age and has enjoyed working in the public services of various types and has enjoyed being of service to others. 2-- 1 SHE RECEIVED an early training in serving the public when she worked in her early years in her father's grocery store in Farming-ton- , the late Robert Griffith. Mary was married to the late John F. Myers in 1943 and they continued living in Farmington. She is the mother of five children, J. Ned. Scott, Maurita. Kirk and Mark and 19 grandchildren. Davis Community Hospital for years. DURING the years 1981-8Mary was honored as the State of Utah female employee. She has always been very active in her church activities, belonging to the LDS Church in Farmington. She was a volunteer at the South FUTURE plans of this busy lady, with her husband William Myers, whom she married Jan. , 1986 are to travel and enjoy retirement. The couple will enjoy time between Lakewood, Colo, and Farmington during the coming years, kj S.C. Mr. Adams had cataract 13 1 Silverage Happenings 1 1 JOYCE WINTERS David Reed, sonof Evelyn Reed of Kaysville is doing well in his Retiring from state The Silver Age is sponsoring several tours this year that may be of interest to you. APRIL 24 Wendover, Nevada Crossing, $11 each, S10 back in cash, food coupons, lucky bucks, drink coupons. Leave 9 a.m. back at 8 p.m. Expo 86 $795, 14 days; 4 days Nevada Tour, $124; Shakespearean Festival, 3 days, all three plays $157,000; Canyonlands, six days, $334. Flyers are available at the Silver Age. Give yourself a treat! You deserve it! Pick one tour or all three. Call for more details. THE MONTHLY blood pressure clinic will be held Thursday, April 3 at a.m. Plan to have lunch with us that day. The center has living wills available at the Silver Age for 50 cents. These wills give you the legal right not to have your life prolonged by procedures against your will. If this concerns you you need one of these wills. AN INFORMATION and referral representative will be here Thursday. April 3 to help with any problems you have at II a.m. housing, medical, legal problems, etc. Menus for the week of March 3 include; Hts. News Kaysville-Fru- it By MONDAY, March 31, pork chops, potatoes augratin, buttered cauliflower and broccoli applemedley, hot rolls sauce cake and milk. Tuesday, April 1, French dip sandwich tater gems carrot and celery sticks, fresh fruit, peanut butter fingers and milk. WEDNESDAY, April 2, Swedish meat balls rice, parslied carrots, vegetable salad chilled peaches, cinnamon twist and milk. Thursday, April 3, breaded pork steak, whipped potatoes buttered green beans, orange slice garnish, parkerhouse rolls strawberry shortcake and milk. FRIDAY, April 4, oven baked fish sauce, augratin potatoes, buttered peas, hot rolls and apple crisp milk. ar surgery while he was there. Lowell and Doris Farnsworth have taken turns with hospital stays recently, but both are home The five stake Relief Society special birthday celebration was a tremendous success. The South Stake Center chapel, cultural hall plus two classrooms were filled. The overflow crowd heard a chorus led by Sidney Winward and accompanied by Pearl Jorgenson sing two special musical numbers, A Womans Prayer and Behold They Handmaiden. Relief Society president Marie Taylor of the Kaysville South Stake conducted. Special prelude music was by Kathy Meredith and Pam Stephens with postlude music by Lou Ann Lyman and Kathy Sprague. The invocation was offered by Kae Weaver, past president of the Kaysville Stake with the benediction offered by Raelene Brian, of the Fruit Heights Stake. Nancy Allen, a close friend to Barbara Winders daughter, introduced the special guest speaker. Barbara Winder is General President of the Relief Society. She was h presented a sampler done by Willie Dunford. Special art work was done by Dr. Dean Belnap, husband to Kaysville Utah Stake Relief Society president, Elen Belnap and floral cross-stitc- arrangements were done by Johann Griffeth. Refreshments were prepared by the Kaysville Stake Relief Society. Verl and Dorotha Walker have returned from a three week trip to Europe. Verl went on a special assignment for Bordens Foods to 390 South can help with medically approved hair guaranteed and it's sale. (7 Main, CERTIFICATES removal. It's Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Matthew C. Jamieson, son of Sandra J. Jamieson of 134 Phillips Street, Layton, has graduated from the aircraft armament systems specialist course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. THE COURSE provides instruction for students to load nuclear and munitions, explosives and propellant devices on yrs. experience) Linda Peck. 916. Limla where they toured the Alham-braCordoba, Sevilla, Rouda and Malaga on the south coast. From there they went to Madrid, Toldeo and Segovia where the ancient aqueduct and castle were viewed. Upon completion of work in Spain the Walkers spent a few s, days in Paris and Versailles before returning home. Dorotha and Verl Walker spent the weekend in Rigby, Ida. at the home of her brother, Dale Green, where the annual party of Dorothas brothers and sisters took place. Dinner and laughter were the events of the evening. LAYTON ENGINEER NEIL Corbride, center, with wife Tracy, receives the Hercules Cost Crusader Award from vice president and general manager Gary R. Muir. Club News Bay View Club was held at the home of Dorotha Walker. The lesson was given by Katherine Firth. Guests included Clover Sanders, Dauen Naylor and Julia Fisher. The Belle Lettres Club was held at the home of Christina Amorim The Kaysville Literary Art Guild Club will meet at Ann Gammon's home for a musical review by Gayle Whitesides, jw Cooking class Layton City Recreation's April Arts and Crafts Program will feature Fun with Cooking. Basic cooking skills geared to the age group along with cooking fun dishes such as: Snack foods, main dishes and desserts, will be taught. Classes for (age will be taught every Thursday morning beginning April 3 from 1 or 3-- rs Layton man honored Neil Corbridge, a young manu- facturing engineer from Layton, has become the second employee in the history of the Hercules Aerospace Bacchus Works to earn the title of Cost Crusader of the Year two years in a row. MR. CORBRIDGE, Permanent hair removal 7 Alter S p.m. Gary R. Muir. works in Clearfield manufacturing, and John Britton, an employee of the graphite fiber manufacturing operation at the Magna location. It had not been considered prior to Neil and Daves efforts that discrepant stacks could be removed satisfactorily to facilitate repair. These cases were being disposi-tione- d as trainer motors prior to the new process. MR. CORBRIDGES total cost savings for the year exceeded $200,000. The projects mainly involved improvements in the rock motor chamber manufacturing process. He and his wife Tracy who is expecting their third child said they may take a trip to Florida on the prize money. 10-1- 2. Deadline For Society Page CLASSES for kindergarten, first and second grades will be taught Wednesdays, beginning April 9 and run every Wednesday in April from 5 p.m. The third through sixth grades will meet on Wednesdays beginning April 9 and run every Wednesday in April. Class time will be from 4-- PhotosStories Wednesday 6 P.M. 5-- REGISTRATION will be $6. You may register at the Layton Recreation office by coming in or callMonday through Friing 8 from a.m. 5 p.m. Enrollday, ment will be limited. 544-345- 8, -- Bountiful - 292-141- 6 IRAs 30 month certificates paying 10 Annually Minimum deposit of $2,000 OPEN 10 8 Desposit as much as $2000 a year lube oil filter 546-198- non-nucle- 1019 E. 260 S., Layton, received that distinction at the annual Hercules Coast Crusader banquet at the Salt Lake Country Club in honor of the 22 leading contributors to the companys 1985 cost improvement program. As a group, these Hercules employees were responsible for $2.75 million in cost savings. Mr. Corbridge, who joined Hercules at its Clearfield filament-win- d facility after graduating from Weber College five years ago, was presented a $2,500 prize by Vice President and General Manager SINGLED OUT with Neil and presented $1 ,000 prizes each were runners up Dave Hansen, who also SOUTH DAVIS CREDIT UNION I Graduating work with their satellite snack foods company in Spain. Areas visited included Barcelona, Granada with Crystal Burnham as cohostess. The book Pearl was reviewed by Kathy Larsen. now. Unwanted hair a problem? 1 8 SAVE ON NO APPOINTMENT NO WAITING FREE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH YOUR TAXES (UP CHECK AND FILL BRAKE FLUID AND BAlTTEI :ry CHECK CLEAN AIR CLEANER CHECK AND FILL POWER STEERING FREE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH SAVE FOR pint) THE FUTURE! Open an IRA (Individual Retirement Account) at BARNES BANK. An IRA Will reduce your taxes . . . and help you save, too. COME IN TODAY. Sign up before tax filing time rolls around. 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