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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL. MAY 6. 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS e Kaysville Stake Sets Art F estival The Kaysville East LDS Stake is sponsoring their second big Bicentennial event Heritage Art Festival and Harvest beginning in June. FIRST CINDY ROGERS Seminary Council Cindy Rogers has served as president over the vice girls. Each period during the day, a boy and girl are chosen to represent every class in that hour. The boys are called slap and the Cindy is girls are spear-i- t, the leader of these girls. SHE coordinates everything these girls do. They are mainly used for publicity. They prepare skits, stories and inspirational thoughts to present to each class in their spear-i- t period. CLINTON RELIEF SOCIETY A Bicentennial Melt Down My Was presented production, Pewter, an to appreciative audience Friday night by the Clinton Utah Sjake Relief Society. ? MARY DAVIS, Stake Relief Sbciety president, said that fie production featured ofama, music, and dancing stfid starred members of the slake. Directed by Jeanne Jensen and Joyce Fisher, the show highlighted moments in the fives of heroic women who helped build America. The Cultural hall was especially decorated in red, white and Slue motif. STAKE PRESIDENT A. DeMar Mitchell set the theme for the evening when he recalled events of Clintons history. Members of the cast wore elegant costumes designed by Kay Williams and Shirley Hepworth. Of special interest were eight long blue and white gowns which had been individually fashioned to compliment each wearer. The designers had also sewn most of the costumes themselves. THE CAST featured Elwood Johnston, Michael DeWitt, David Clark, Lauretta Rice, Nolene Hodson, Polly Rice, Julie Heiner, Nalani Wight, jHaveGarden fTeshVegetables year around with Super Men Greenhouse See you have been out to tee the Greenhouses will Stop Again-Y- ou be amazed at the Plant Growth It iPhone (no obligation to buy) 376-44- and flute; Wanner, drums. Dances were Kim choreo- - Child In Kaysville A flag ceremony was presented by the Ogden North Stake Bicentennial color guard under direction of Flossie and Gene Nielsen. St. Rose Of Lima Sets Marriage Talks the courses are Presented in panel form, Peter Quintero, an Ogden Fr. Don Abram, parish priest at St. Rose, will each give a presentation concerning important aspects of a marriage relationship. One important subject will be Fr. Abrams talk on the sacrament and of spirituality marriage to include the Roman Catholic A three year old child, Jodi Steel was struck by an automobile Thursday at 11:45 a.m. on Oaklane Street, in Churchs marriage -- on position the rights and - obligations. THE BASIC purpose of the is to help young people see and understand the program seriousness of marriage. One goal is to encourage the development of mature attitudes and another, to acquaint the youth with potential problem areas. It is hoped that if common conflicts are pointed out now, serious problems will not develop later in marriage. The second course Female will focus Body Awareness on the Billings Ovulation Method of Family Planning. It will be presented by Sr. Mary, from St. Benedicts Hospital on Sunday, May 16 from 2 to 5 in St. Rose Hall. The class aim is to have young women become completely aware of their physiology and bodily functions which will help them in the future for family planning. In addition, it will be informative to those who are planning marriage and to those who have already said I do. die darted in front of a car, while she was riding a play scooter near her home, SHE WAS rushed by ambulance to the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden for emer- gency treatment. It was reported that she had a slight brain Open til 9 P.M. Weekday evenings concussion, and bruises. Hospital report on Friday was that she was doing well and would be released in a few days. THE CAR driven by E. Gailey was movslowly and no citaissued. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Steel of 340 East Oaklane Drive. np William ing very tion was She is 1. America? persons heart rate Who wrote 2. How is a determined? 3. Where does from? 4. When is Palm Sunday? When was 5. President Washington inaugurated? The End of a 6. Who wrote Perfect Dav? ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS Samuel Frances Smith. The number of heart beats per minute. of pea 3. 1. 2. Its troleum. o o o off Reg. Price with this Ad txru PHONE 825-10- 37 Yes we do velvet furniture Always Prompt Courteous Service Steam Method Insured Experienced All work guaranteed Safe for all types of carpel Free soil retardants Quick drying ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS Bill Liles - owner-manag- atanssil r Hear Canyon ecC?V 0 Win Free! jl'New" Pronto Poloroid Camera Sat., May 8. Drawing No not purrliaM- - ! net-d S ojaflAfr Phone 825-024- 0 pwr - Clearfield. Main St., Kaysville Owners: Rod present to win. 379 Soulii State St. Lakeside Square Goods Spouting South No. 4 Utah & another musical written by Ruth Roberts. Miss Roberts received the Freedom Foun- dation George Washington Medal for writing this musical. There will be two performances, one at 6:30 and one at 8 p.m. that evening. DIRECTING THE musical will be Margaret Brough with Ramona Porter, choreography and chorus, Robert Cox, stage manager, Louise Hess, costumes. There will be 150 children up to 12 years of age performing in the musical. On June 30 they have scheduled a Kaysville Pageant to be presented to the public at an open theater at Happy Hollow Golf Course. This will consist of adults performing from both the Steak Fry Planned At LCC The Layton Community Church, 644 East 1000 North, will have a steak dinner at the church from 5:30 to 8, Friday, May 7. The proceeds from the dinner will go to the mortgage fund. A SPECIAL recognition will be made of each mother attending church on Mothers Day. The Reverend Kenneth Edwards will attend the inter- mountain area Ministers Council in Boise, Idaho on May 10 and 11. THE HOBBY Circle will meet at the church on Tues0 day, May 11 from a.m. The ladies will make Bicentennial corsages. The adult Bible study group will meet at the Don Karadeema home on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Scott Larkin Black Powder Rifles, Pistols, Revolvers & Accessories Davis Countys First Exclusive Black Powder Dealer LDS Stakes. THE PAGEANT will con- of actual stories from Kaysville history and some of the parts will be played by descendants of the people. One of the featured songs will be Babies Came In Mrs. Mrs. Nichols Black Bag. Nichols part will be played by sist GLENN JENSEN Receives LDS Mission Call a granddaughter and the big black bag will be the original one used by Mrs. Nichols. Mrs. Leona Gardner, Jay Glenn Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac L. Jensen, 780 Birch Circle Layton, Utah has been called to serve a Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to the Nashville Tennessee Mission. MARGARET BROUGH is producer and Eleanor Huff, director. Those assisting are scene Carole Huff, director, Jeanette Skinner and Pearl Goodson. Original script and original music by Eleanor Huff, Harvey Brough, Ramona Porter. Ramona Porter, choreography; sound, Ron Nybo; lighting, DeWayne Garrett; stage, HE ENTERED the Mission Home May 1 and will depart May 6. A special farewell testimonial was held for Glenn in the Layton Sixteenth Ward April He Kirtley 11. graduated from four of Seminary and the Tucker and technical supervision, Bill Harris. years JULY 2, will be the big Bicentennial Ball at the Stake served as the Senior Class President. Layton High School where he Center. Fashion Scenic tours of Kaysville Historical Sites will be provided in Horse Drawn Buggies. Tickets will be available at $5.00 per family or $1.00 per person for each event, during the three day fair. Charles Turner is Stake Chairman of the Bicentennial Heritage Harvest. np Straws are popular and turban scarfs are also favorites. are more natural in several years past. They may be curly or straight but all have a clean Hair-do- s this season than look. NORTH DA VIS DIRECTOR Y NOTICE Confirmation of the white page residential listings in the NORTH DAVIS DIRECTORY is now in process. You will he contacted by phone to verify the following information only: NAME Last First Initial WIFES NAME ADDRESS Street City 9:30-11:3- SUNDAY school classes start at 9:30 a.m. and regular worship is at 10:45 a.m. 4. April 11. 5. April 30, 1789. 6. paraffin come CARPET Mr. Country Tis Of Thee Who Knows? 3 Starling Monday, May 20. JUNE 29 an outstanding musical production, Our Car Strikes Kaysville, when the child physician, ,and etc. secretary. Her parents are Bishop and Mrs. Dick Rogers. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Dr. Announcing our New Hours: where she is now serving as number, My Own America was presented by the stake Relief Society chorus, directed by Joyce Fisher, accompanied by Mar-vett- a planning. 23 active in her presidency Laurel class A SPECIAL Dahle. Doyle, competition. Cindy is calendar the the Stake Center June 14 to celebrate Flag Day. June 24, 25 & 26 will feature numerous displays at the Kaysville Elementary School, such as soap making, butter making, cross country races, spelling bees, quartet contest, Langford. THE FIRST course Marriage Information will be given on Saturday, May 9 from 2 to 5 at St. Rose Hall. It will cover the basic needs for a good marriage, including the areas mentioned, plus finances, children and family Feeds automatically to grow complete-read- y & tO Dancers were David Clark, Michael Petersen, Andrew Watchman, Steven Wilson, Susan Lore, Linda Lore, Susan Maw, and Michele designed to help those young people who are considering marriage within the next few years. fWeed Free Gardening for an Appointment An- ADDING TO the patriotic show was music by Vernon Bud Pack, guitar; Heidi Cindys main interest is She is very "laughing. talented in this area. She also has talents in music. She is the Primary organist in the Layton East 3rd Ward and has been for six years. SHE ALSO teaches piano lessons. Cindy is a member of the concert choir and was elected secretary of the Math Club. This week Cindy will compete in the state drama Shawnee graphed by Adams. the Assisting designers were seamstresses Helen Glover and Verla s, nette Showalter. Abram, Intermountain Hydroponics Call Tim-men- making, and sex are some of the topics that will be discussed in one of two programs that will be offered at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Layton. Organized by Fr. Don By H Mary Becvar, Elsie Louise Lore, and Love, communication, problem solving, decision Several Sizes Available Automatic temp, control Members of the Clinton Utah Stake Relief Society who participated in a Bicentennial program last Friday are, 1 to r, front, Nolene Hodson, Joyce Fisher; back, Kay Williams, Louise Lore, Shirley Hepworth. ON events will be a special Stake Primary Program at of Kaysville East and Kaysville Carrie Jacob Bonds. PHONE NUMBER DEADLINE IS JUNE 1st To be sure you are correctly listed in the W7H North Daeis Directory PLEASE PHONE before p.m. 825-233- 4 or 825-233- 5 CARR PRINTING CO. Bountiful, Utah |