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Show AUGUST 5, 1986 Zukinis a big hit - Society Patricia Ann Stewart of Palo Alto, Calif, and DavidS. Romney were married July 29 in the Provo LDS Temple by Pres. Ted Cannon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D. Stewart of Kaysville. Parents of the groom are Mrs. Ruth Romney and the late Junius Romney of Salt Lake City. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Romeny Ranch in upper Provo Canyon. The couple will be honored at a musical soiree in Palo Alto, Calif. Aug. 8. The bride graduated from the University of Utah and received her masters degree in music from the University of Southern Illinois. The groom attended Pamona College in Claremont, Calif, and graduated from the Harvard University Law School. Patricia filled an LDS Switzerland mission and David filled a mission in England. After a honeymoon to the Back from Australia Kurt P. Cottrell, son of Don and Ann Cottrell of Kaysville, has returned from the Syndey Australia Mission. He will report his mission Sunday, Aug. 10 at 3:20 p.m. at the Wendover, Silver Smith-Stat- e Line $11 each includes $6 cash, transportation, $2 food, drinks and Keno. Call now for reservations 546-220- 1. Sept. 30 is a trip to Elko for Elder Scott Hinckley Craven, son of Sam and Jeanne Craven, has been called to serve in the Japan Kobe Mission. His farewell will be Aug. 10, at 10:50 in the Kaysville 7th Ward Chapel at 874 E. 200 No. Scott is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He was active in music and drama as a Kaysville Fourth Ward Chapel, 875 E. 200 N. 1 Returns home DAVID S. ROMNEY Tetons, they will make their home Palo, Alto, Calif. Elder Michael B. Roueche son of Ned and JoAnn Roueche, has recently returned from the Australia, Sydney Mission. He will give his missionary report Sunday August 10 at 2 p.m. in the Kaysville 21 Ward 50 West 300 South, Kaysville. Friends and family are invited. Silver Age Happenings The Silver Age in Kaysville issues a last call for a trip to Las Vegas. Cost is $11 each which includes transportation, two nights in a hotel and five free meals. Flu shots will be given at the Center Sept. 17 at noon for $3 each. Appointments are required. Aug. 28 there will be a trip to rest of us will have to wait for the great results unless one of the boys just happens to let is slip before December! While in Hollywood they were able to tour Universal Studios, along with going to the beach between rehearsal and taping sessions. They had some special experiences that reminded them each of w ho they were and who they represented, and from the sounds of things, they represented Kaysville, Utah very well, jw KAYSVILLE Five Kaysville teens returned home from Los Angeles - Hollywood to be exact, with stars in their eyes and thrilled with how well they performed on a taped T.V. show Puttin on the Hits. The show will air in our area the latter part of December. The five boys, Craig Nybo, Justin Brown, Casey Loveland, Mark and Eric Steiner, were a favorite of the rest of the performers and felt wonderful about their scores and ranking among the 100 groups. The Stewart-Romne- y LDS Missionaries $12.50 each including hotel and transportation. Menus for the week of Aug. 11 Returns from Anaheim duty include: Monday, Aug. 11, meat loaf, creamed potatoes and peas, cheese sticks, lettuce and tomato salad, and milk. corn bread muffin Tuesday, Aug. 12, chicken alaK-inin puff pastry shell, parslied carrots, fruit salad on lettuce, cin- Wendy Fulks has accepted a call to the California Anaheim Mission, Spanish speaking. Her farewell will be Aug. 10 at 2:30 p.m. in the Farmington Tenth Ward, 850 N. 300 W. (Compton Road), Farmington. She enters the MTC on Aug. 20. She graduated from Davis High School where she was on the drill and sang in the team, the ly g 1 namon roll and milk. Wednesday, Aug. 13, Swiss steak in gravy, whipped potatoes, garden fresh mixed vegetables, wheat roll and butter, boiled raisin cookie and milk. Thursday, Aug. 14, beef and cheese enchilada, steamed zucchini, fresh fruit cup, applesauce cake and milk. stacked ham Friday, Aug. sandwich, baked beans, potato salad, cantaloupe slice, glazed fruit 15, bars and milk. choir. She graduated from the International Institute of Hair Design. She studied in Israel with B YUs Study abroad program for five -- member of Madrigals, Concert Choir and Musical Productions. After graduation he attended Ricks College for one year. Scott has worked at Bowmans-Marke- t and Tasty Donuts. There will be an open house for Elder Ted Telford, son of Gary family and friends following the and Jill Telford has been called to farewell at Scotts home at 378 No. serve in the Recife Brazil mission. 900 E. Elder Craven will enter the misPrior to his Aug. 20 departure for the MTC, Elder Telford will speak sion Training Center on Aug. 13. at the Kaysville 15th Ward on Aug. 10 at 10:30 a.m. Friends are invited to meet with the missionary for an open house on Tuesday, Aug. 12 Called to serve Kelli Ann Craven, daughter of Sam and Jeanne Craven, has been called to serve in the Japan Nagoya Mission. She will enter the mission Training Center on Aug. 27. Kelli is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. She has been attending Weber State College. Also she has enjoyed working in the Primary and the Young Adults programs. She has been employed at Tasty Donuts while going to school. There will be 10, at 10:50 in a farewell on Aug. the Kaysville 17th Ward Chapel at 874 E. 200 No. An open house for family and friends following the farewell will be at Kellis home at 378 No. 900 E. from 0 p.m. at 148 W. Mutton Hollow, Kaysville. A member of the Kaysville 15th Ward, Ted is currently attending Weber State College and working for American Stores in Salt Lake City. He is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He was a member of the Davis High Symphonic Band, Jazz Ensemble, orchestra and Weber State Symphonic Band. He has also performed with the months. Mormon Youth Symphony and Orchestra. Ted is an Eagle Scout and held She has been attending B YU and is currently a junior. numerous positions in priesthood and scouting. All-Sta- te - Hers win awards 4 County Two Davis County were -- awarded trips at the annual State contest held in Logan. Wendee Dahl, daughter of Weston and Marilyn Dahl from Layton, will attend the National Congress in Chicago as a result of her award winning record book in foods. Chris Sorenson, daughter of Dale and Tynea Sorenson of Bountiful, will go to the Western Roundup in Denver as a result of her winning demonstration. reOther Davis County blue ribbons at the contests ceiving e included Carol Combe and Melishorse Nalder, judging; sa Penley, horse demonstration; Channin Williams, energy demonstration; Jeanette Smith, Kim Kief-feKaren Wilcox, Lisa Schoffield and Connie Hill, open demonstrations and Shauna White, dairy foods demonstration. Karen Wilcox, food demonstra4-- H VERNELL SWANGER Celebrates his 80th Sunday, July 20 marked the special occasion of Vernell Swangers 80th birthday. people from both Fifty-on- e Bloxham and Swanger families met at Gailey Park to celebrate his special day. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by all. Vernell and Rosetta wish to thank all their family and friends for making this a memorable 4-- H 4-- H Can-dic- r, tion; Alisa Bedell, clothing demon- birthday. DIET CENTER. CALL UP TO SLIM DOWN. - stration; Diana Pulsipher and Annie Phillips, meal preparation; Bill Adams, small engines; Shauna Whiting, talent contest; Karen Wil cox, public speaking; Ren Bedell, archery and shotgun; Cindy Bedell, turkey barbecue; Lori Arrington and Shauna Whiting in style revue. The countys horse judging team placed fifth in the state and Karen Wilcox placed second in the public speaking contest. Ren Bedell was awarded a plaque for placing first in archery contest. The Davis County shooting sports team consisted of Ren Bedell, Alisa Bedell Waite and Kiley Ward placed second in shotgun. Cindy Bedell received a certificate for placing second in the turkey barbecue contest and Lauri Arrington received a special certificate in style revue for matching plaids. Davis County leaders who contest chaperoned the State delegates were Jana Pulsipher and Joan Waite, kj 4-- H poooooooooooooooo Ruth Kennlngton, Republican Candidate for Davis County Auditor, says 25 years of Practical Business Problem Solving Administration is needed, not a Professional CPA. (We have a CPA Hired at the County. -V-OTE- KENNINGTON August 19th PUd for by Kennlngton Committee looooooooooooooott Centerville Academy Classical Ballet and Toe School of Dance & 1248 N. Main, Centerville 298-KID- S Tap Clogging and Creative and Jazz Summer End Special We are a summer end offering Pay for a $108.00. If special. program for only youre taking a ek ek Open House Wed. Aug. 27, 6 Thurs. Aug. 28, Fri. Aug. 29 6 Deb-ber- a Come visit witth Debbera Slagowski Puglia and find the spot just right for your dancer studied jazz under the Robert Dupree method; graduated from Weber State in 1973, and studied with Rowland Butler and Kathy Squires. Debra has been teaching jazz and tap since 1976 in the Butler Studio of Salt Lake and Chicago. Our other new instructor joining Debbra and Charlotte Parrish on the dance staff is Centervilles own Karell Bingham. No reason to drive to U. of U. for serious ballet instruction. . . Karell can d then some! Her expertise is in Classical give your daughter anything you can find in ballet specifically the Chechetti method. For 3 years Karell was head of the ballet department at Dixie College where she choreographed and produced the entire Nutcracker each year. Classes begin Tues. Sept. 2nd Dont miss out. Sign up during the Open House. Youll find we still have the most reasonable prices around. $14.00 a month for a one hour weekly class. S.L.--an- Diet Center 216 No. Main KayavIM 646-049- 9 Bountiful Diet Center 2132 So. Orchard Dr. 292-505- 7 Centerville Diet Center Dicks Market Plaza 292-761- 8 Over 1,800 locations in United Stales, Canada and England. 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