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Show Page APRIL 23, 1986 Silver Age Center news DAVIS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER 550 Blood pressure clinic will be held Thursday, May I at II a.m. at the Silver Age Center, 34 E. 100 N., Kaysville. Why not plan to have 1 for a lunch with us? Call reservation. EAST 300 SOUTHKAYSVILLE, UTAH84037 (801)546-244- 1 CUSTODIALBUILDING MAINTENANCE TRAINING 546-220- THE GOVERNORS Conference on Aging will be held May at the Salt Lake Hilton. Guest speakers will be featured covering such subject as Health care issues, older worker issues, 27-2- 9 intimacy, Gramm Rudman and fraud. All senior citizens are welcome. A dance will be held featuring the "Big Band" sound. More information is forthcoming. May 20 is our next Wendover trip to Peppermill $10 back in cash and $9 fun book. REHEARSALS HAVE BEGUN for Student Prince," a musical production that will be presented at Kaysvilles Happy Hollow Golf Course later this spring. WE AT the Silver Age would like to give thanks and gratitude for Jim Herndon who was our income tax specialist this year. Jim gave many Student Prince y cast chosen Peck, Dr. Engel: Marlon Berrett, KAYSVILLE Happy Hollow summer musical will be "The Student Prince to be held June 30, July I, 2, 3 and 5 in Kaysville. The cast has been chosen and rehearsals have already begun. Mararet Brough is director, with Karl Prince Karl Franz; Elizabeth Smith. Gretchen; Don McGill, Ruder; Mike McAllister, Toni; Frank Romney, Lutz; Brent Rache, Hubert; Rick Givens, Court Hugo Detlef; Dan Jensen, Lucas; Kaylene Day, Kathie; Sue Hutchinson, music director and Pearl Jorgenson, accompanist. THE FOLLOWING Caribine, Grand Duchess Anas- tasia. Sandi Schroader, Princess Margaret; Rick Givens, Captain were chosen as leads: Dr. Reed Adams, Prime Minister Von Mark; Bill unselfish hours to the senior THE FOLLOWING were chosen as chorus members: Joseph Hawkins, Melinda Smith, Kako Warner, Sheryl Bodily, April Laurie Lynn Ward, Cindy Hansen, Jennifer Winters, Kathy Farr, Kim Hansen, Leah BurTur-nea- u, nham, Kristin Andrus, Kristin Hamby, Kathleen Hickman, Kathleen Gooch, Steve Lore, Rodney Webb, Michael Williams, Scott Brough and Nathan Peck, jw citizens in the community. Thanks to Woody Pilcher and Lloyd Chamberlain for volunteering to take homebound meals. We appreciate your efforts. Ramond King is back driving the van but more van drivers are needed. MENUS FOR the week of April 28 include: Monday, April 28. macaroni and cheese shades of green salad French bread applesauce, almond sugar cookie and milk. Governor visits Sunset Junior tional plan for Utah schools. He then conducted an assembly for the students in which he fielded questions on many topics. Governor Bangerter was given a as a Sunset Junior High momento of his visit. Mr. Hen On Wednesday, April 9, Governor Norman H. Bangerter visited Sunset JuniorHigh. Hecameatthe invitation of Mr. Jensen's 2nd period civics class. THE GOVERNOR spent one class period discussing his educa TUESDAY, April 29, chicken fried steak, whipped potatoes buttered carrot coins, hot butter and honey drickson, principal of Sunset rolls Junior, thanked Mr. Bangerter for cup, blueberry pie and milk. his time. Many of the students exWednesday, April 30, meat loaf sauce, buttered corn, ideas and their to opinions pressed the Governor directly--representativ- e fresh fruit, cinnamon rolls and milk. democracy in Beta Sigma Phi meets again Karla Broeder. Sharon Booth Vice Presiassisted as dent Ellie Jacobson presided in the absence of President Laurel Craig. the evening was presented by Jean Hill. Plans were made for the annual Founder's Day observation. A dinner and awards ceremony will be held April 23 at the Bountiful Elks building. THE CULTURAL program for ELLIE Jacobson will receive the The second April meeting of Preceptor lota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, met in the Kaysville home of Order of The Rose for 15 years of active membership. The Silver Cir- cle will be presented to Jean McCoy for 25 years membership. Recipient for the Girl of the Year award of the chapter will be revealed. All Davis County chapters will be participating in the evenings festivities. THURSDAY, May 1, Evening Classes begin April 29 For registration information please call 546-244- 1 Not Only Engraving, But. . . 'Name Plates Rubber Stamps Badges Labels Not Only Trophies, But. . . 'Plaques Ribbons Medals Custom Engraving barbeque chicken, potato salad, baked beans, parkerhouse rolls fresh fruit cup and brownies and milk. 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