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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE J, 1976 !ill A Kaysville man is coproducer of the new and elegant Gas Light Dinner Theatre in Salt Lake City. JUSTIN BARTON of Kaysville and Vaud E. Massarsky, executive producer held their grand opening on Friday, featuring as its May 28, premier production Cactus Flower with charming and vivacious Gail Storm, starring in the Abe Burrows comedy hit. Miss Storm has starred not only on T.V. but in films, on radio, in night clubs from coast to coast and recently focused her attention on the theatre. sarsky with the of the theatre arrived by plane from Paris, France where he is currently employed as European Controller for Sunstrand Corporation, to assist Mr. Mas- - J3 All 1 Sandy Hampton, and Bruce Watkins, Clearfipld Kiwanis Club president and general chairman of the pageant. June 4th is the deadline for registration for the Little Miss Clearfield Pageant. GIRLS AGES three to six are eligible to compete. Winners will receive a crown and trophy and the opportunity to ride in the July 4 parade. can be picked Applications Kays- ville and graduated from Davis High School. He received his Bachelors Degree from the University of in Utah International Business Management and his Masters Degree from Columbia University, New York. HE WAS employed in Los Angeles, Calif, and Rockford, He served as budget analyist with General Dynamics in St. Louis, Missouri prior to accepting the position with Sunstrand Corp. 111. AND HIS family recently moved to Paris, France. He is married to the former Adeline Parker of Kaysville and are parents of one daughter, Heather. The opening of the theatre is a dream come true for Mr. Vinyl Repair Repair, Recolor Damaged Vinyl Homes, Restaurants. Hotels, Motels, Cars, Boats, Campers Going over registration details for the Clearfield Little Miss Pageant are, to r, Kathy Hampton, Pat Hampton, CLFD LITTLE MISS theatres grand opening. Justin was reared in HE MR. BARTON, Barton and Mr. Massarsky. They have been friends for many years and one time while on a fishing trip to the High Uintahs, they made plans to some day jump into this type of adventure as copartners. After many plans and preparations the Gas Light Dinner Theatre has become a reality for both. THE DELUXE 440 seat dinner theatre at 826 South Main St., Salt Lake City will be open six nights a week. It will feature top professional entertainment, a complete evening for the entire family offering a relaxing atmosphere with delicious gourmet dinners which will be prepared by a master chef, George Norton, who has 10 years experience in gourmet food preparation. Mr. Massarsky is owner of Viking Theatre in Atlantic City, N.J. or venture of are ad- the theatre and have planned a full season of entertainment utilizing the talents of the finest stars on stage, screen or television. Jay Thomtey Gains $50 For Suggestion Jay D. Thornley of East Layton has received $50 for a suggestion. HE IMPROVED machine shop techniques in the Main- tenance Directorate where he is employed as a machinist at Hill Air Force Base. He and his wife, Erlene, have four children. Mr. Thornley is a son of Mrs. Essie Thornley of Kaysville. Factory warranty service on RCA & Zenith Ciedienicd SSiSum PhonB BOTH PRODUCERS excited about their new Color TV SeruiGe Work Don On Your Promise FREE ESTIMATES Owner-Operat- Ur llm Id inner B25-0-1 1639 South 2000 West, 79 Phone 825-611- Syracuse 4 up at the Clearfield'State Bank and the Fabric Fair in Clearfield or by contacting Pat Hampton. THE CONTEST will be held 30 along with the annual Miss Clearfield Pageant. There is a small entry fee for those applying, mnm June Introducing the Births A little five pound two ounce baby boy arrived, on May 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Moss, of 1306 Bluff Road, Syracuse. HE MADE A trio of boys for the family. He will be named Jerrod Gregory, and his two happy brothers are Brian Charles, and Brandon Robert. His grandparents are Mrs. Ora Eraband of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moss of North Ogden. Its a baby son weighing eight pounds and one ounce who arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yamane, Jr. at the McKay Hospital. HE IS THE couples first child, and is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Yamane of Syracuse. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petersen of Layton. The new mother was the former Carol Peter- sen. The little new Mr. is going to be named Chad. It was their fourth child and second daughter who arrived on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. fits a new service, whenycu need that extra service u Ron Merrill of 1188 Bluff Road, Syracuse. James SHE IS ALREADY being called Ronetta Kay by her family. The brothers to the wee one are Jimmie and Darian and her sister is Michelle. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Len Gotfredson and Mr. and MrSj Clarence Turner, all of Vernal. vsb Mrs. Coan Resigns As Chairman Of RC :: - : : : , Mrs. B. G. (Tommy) Coan has resigned as chairman of volunteers of the Salt Lake area Chapter American Red She is a dedicated, tireless worker and always finds time to help the Red Cross and its programs. SHE HAS been a Red Cross TOMMY began as a Gray Lady in 1948. In 1951 she was chairman of the Gray Lady Cross. volunteer since 1948 and has been chairman of volunteers since 1970. BDC2E3S nrsmt SHE IS A Get the best, with Fast, Fair, Friendly service from member of the Chapter Board of Directors. She is active in many civic groups. Mrs. Coan has given fourteen thousand volunteer hours to the Salt Lake area chapters. Her only pay was FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP satisfaction and knowledge that she has helped many of her neighthe Dixon P. Reisbecli . bors. MRS. GLADYS Malouf, of the Red Cross review, says the chapter is happy Tommy is still one hundred per cent for the American Red Cross. editor 197 No. Main St. Layton, Utah Phone Corps at the Veterans Administration Hospital. 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