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Show SEPTEMBER 23, 1986 L, Letters TO EDITOR Attention Clipper and readers: We are anxious to publish Utters To The Editor in this newspaper, but all letters submitted to the editor for publication must be signed. If, however, there is a Justifiable reason for having the name withheld, this may be done. But the letter must still be signed and the authors name will be used unless otherwise specified. I It wi be the discretion of the Clipper and management to withhold publication of any letter. Reflex-Journ- Reflex-Journ- Looking for Girl Scouts The year marks the 75th in the United States! Through the years, thousands of girls and adults have experienced the joys of special friendships, learning opportunities, and new, exciting experiences. Girl Scouting has always been dedicated to turning young girls into responsible, women. We are looking for former Girl Scouts in our area who would be interested in being informed about and-o- r participating in our 75th 1987 anniversary of Girl Scouting self-relia- CREWS ARE FINISHING up the sodding of Kaysville Elementary this week. The new sod has added a clean attractiveness to the school, and should help prevent many muddly little feet once winter arrives in the next few weeks. Anniversary Celebration. There is no age limit and we welcome those individuals who have been Girl Scouts in other areas of the state and the country also. Please contact the Utah Girl Scout Council at 7 or write: Utah Girl (801) Scout Council, 134 E. 4600 S., Ogden, Utah 84405. We are looking forward to rekindling the joys of Girl Scouting with members of our heritage. ck Kaysville student tours Switzerland 394-307- Clark Hirschi of Kaysville, a graduate of Davis High School, was among 24 students who performed recently with Brigham Young Universitys 1981 Mandel Smith Utah Girl Scout Council American Folk Dancers at festivals in Switzerland and Israel and on a tour of the southern and eastern United States. During the overseas tour, the dancers presented a variety American dances including the clog, building had a place in my mind. Charleston and the swing. We continued to drive up and square. Ed Austin said he was Director husdown Highway 89 after my both pleased and relieved with band was transfered to Idaho Falls and then to Phoenix. Always I the response his dancers received. We expected some opposition in looked for Kaysville and the rock Israel because of publicity regardbuilding. ing the BYU Jerusalem Center for Then in 1959 when we were Near Eastern Studies. But the crowds seemed to love us. We entransfered by Clover Club to Kaysville it was almost as if it had been ded every festival program except beckoning to us all those years. We one in Israel as the finale group. This prime position is generally rehad come home. Rece-'- v served for what festival chairmen we have built and dedicated another beautiful rock city consider to be among the best danbuilding adjacent to the old one. cers. Hirschi, a senior in musical Only now, the Interstate Highway escorts people around our town at theatre and a son of Max and Patrisuch a high rate of speed I doubt if cia Hirschi, was graduation speakanyone even sees the Kaysville er in high school, runner on the cross country and track teams, exit sign or realizes that they have missed seeing a very nice little city performed in four school musicals with two beautiful rock buildings (leads in three), was in the Acap-pell- a on Main Street. choir, marching and symphonic bands, National Honor Society Dorotha G. Walker and on the seminary council. ERISERTEMBER six-we- She remembers Kaysville It wasnt a town youd remem-ber-th- at wide spot on Utah 89, somewhere north of Salt Lake City and south of Ogden. It was like many other small towns on 89 in the late 30s and the 40s except for that handsome rock city building on the east side of Main Street. I couldnt remember the name of the town but I remem-- , bered the rock building. It became sort of a landmark that I looked for on the many trips we made between Phoenix and Idaho and later between Salt Lake and our forr er home in Idaho. I War II we settled in After Ogden ana my husband became employed by Clover Club Foods Co. of Kaysville. I had no idea where Kaysville was located until one Sunday when we were invited by Kim and Jan Cranney to have dinner at their home. We drove into town and past the city building. Kaysville! At last the rock V Hard of hearing to meet Self Help for the Hard of BOUNTIFUL Hearing will hold its September meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Utah Center for the Deaf, 388 N. 400 E., Bountiful. Dianna Smith will address the subject Speech Reading. Chief of audiology and speech pathology at the VUjrans Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City, she will answer questions following her talk. SHHH is a national group dedicated to helping the har'd of hearing help themselves. 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