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Show RtFLEX WEEKLY DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 7, 1977 Attends Premiere Kaysville Clubs Members of Preceptor Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, with Dorothy Larkin as hostess, attended the world premiere of the musical Life More Sweet Than Bitter, at the Promised Valiev Playhouse in Salt Lake City THIS production is the life story of Maurice Warshaw, founder of Grand Central After the production Mr Warshaw signed autographs and pictures were taken A very special evening was enjoyed by all attending Layton Births Its now one of each for Mr and Mrs John Marshall of 187 North 650 East, Kaysville. A baby daughter was born to them on March 8 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, weighing 8 lb 6 oz and will be named Katherine At home to welcome the playmate is a Mrs Camella Barton was the hostess for the Lantern Club at her home on Monday, April 4. Mrs. Marilyn Odd and Mrs Barbara Thomassen were assisting hostesses The program was given by Dr. Rex Campbell who talked Future on ture Mrs Utahs of Ivy Harvey enter- handed out Mrs Ramona Galley was hostess to the Athena Club at her home Wednesday even- ing. Mrs Hanna Jarman, Mrs Ima Harvey and Mrs. Camella Barton were assisting hostesses Mrs Marshall was the former Judy Carver of Long NAMED MISS KAYSVILLE Miss Margo Southworth Miss Kaysville 1977 during the annual Kaysville Beautv Pageant held on Saturday evening at the Dn is High School auditorium was crowned SHE IS the daughter of Mrs. Maurene Southworth of 261 South 100 West, Kaysville Chosen as first attendant was Kathy Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Robbins of 3 West 600 North and second attendant was Leslie Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Spencer Adams of 116 South 500 East THE QUEEN and two attendants were selected from a group of nine contestants vying for the title. The new Miss Kaysville will receive a $250 scholarship to the college or university of her choice. Miss Robbins will receive a $50 scholarship and Miss Adams, $25, in addition to beautiful individual trophies. OTHER winners included Tammi Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jeppson of 338 West 350 South as Miss Talent and Debbie Ferrante, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Ferrante of 1451 North 750 East as Miss Congeniality The event, sponsored by the Kaysville JCKs and Kays- - New Kaysville royalty named recently are, 1 to r, Robbins, 1st attendant; Margo Southworth, Kaysville, and Leslie Adams, 2nd attendant. ville city merchants, honored the girls at a tea on Saturday afternoon at the Valley View Golf Club where they were with the judges. Monday, March 28, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Jenson, 1210 So. 7500 West, Ogden, boy Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ringel, 1334 Maryland Dr Layton, boy , Tuesday, March 29, 1977 and Mrs. Almarte Daich, 1971 Brtnker, Mr. den, VIVACIOUS and charming, Miss Southworth is 16 and a junior student at Davis High Thursday, March 31, 1977 and Mrs. Milton B. Fisher, 3745 West 300 No., West Point, girl Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cornia, 2514 No. 350 West, Sunset, boy School Her honors in school include the National Honor Society, a cheerleader and member of the gymnastic team. Her future plans are to attend Brigham Young University majoring in elementary education. THE THEME for the Kays- general chairman, assisted by Mary Pettingill, Paula Allen, Judy Rigby, Cande Fitch, Linda Palmer, Jeanne Anderson, Holli Hallman and Rita Felt, np ARE WHEELIN & DEALINI GREAT BUYS!! 1975 DARTS 2 door Hardtops, 4 door Sedans. All equipped with Power Steering, Radio, Air conditioning, deluxe wheel covers Choice of 225C1D6Cylor 318C1D V8 8 Choose From ISAVESSAVEE3SAVEI USED CAR SPECIALS SAMPLE SAVINGS OTHER GREAT BUYS AVAILABLE ISAVESSAVESSAVEI La Leche Will Meet The Clearfield La Leche League, group A, will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, April 7 at 7 p m at Midge Carters, 3092-- Air Force Base. Concord, Hill The family of Willard M. Bambrough honored him with a family dinner and social on Saturday, Apr. 2 at the VIE Building in Draper. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williams and daughter, of Sunnyvale, Calif., Mr. and THE DAY marked his 89th birthday. On hand for the fun time were 50 children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. They fur- both of San Jose, Clark Bambrough and Teresa and Mindi of Orem, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Belnap of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bambrough and family of Murray From Syracuse were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Florence and Mr. their daughters. nished the entertainment meal. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James (Louise) Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mickey and sons of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Covey of North Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Dwight Mickey and son of W'est Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs Morris (Bemience) Green of Draper, Miss Charlotte Green of Phoenix, Anz. Mr. Sunday, April 3, 1977 and Mrs. William B. Barton, 680 No. Main Mr. A-1- 2, Kaysville, boy and Mrs. Michael E. Egginton, 12 East 900 So., Kaysville, girl Mr. Monday, April 4, 1977 and Mrs. Roger Lopez, 1214 Maryland Dr., Layton, girl Epsilon Chapter Guests Miss Amy Owen, director of Special Services for the Utah State Library, and Miss Mary of director acquisitions for the Utah Southwell, State Library, were special guests at the regular meeting of Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma at the home of Miss Dorothy Streeper in THE SERVICES of the state library, financed by state and federal taxes, are available to every citizen and every community of the state, explained Miss Owen. This service includes orweeddering, cataloging, ing out, and consulting services, Miss Owen explained the incredible retrieval services available with the use of computerized services and loan systems. THE CHILDRENS Story Contest, sponsored by Epsilon Chapter in all the high schools in Davis County, has had good representation according to Mrs. Margaret Barnett, chairman of special projects y clever and colorful original stories are in the The TOPIC of discussion will be nutrition and weaning The informal meeting will be lead by Kay Durrant All women interested in breastfeeding are invited to attend, as are babies Expectant mothers are eniouraged to attend also For more information contact Mrs Kay Durrant, or Sally Daughen-baugh- , n in. Washington Sold, Installed their Post & Repaired THOMPSON HEATING 825-264- secretary. 378-361- 2 Meetings are held every first Thursday of the month. I m Buy a GE Multiband Radio and experience a new world of listening excitement . . . plus a rebate direct from GE. Hear: CB, TV Sound, Public Service Broadcasts . . . and more! $3.00 $5.00 $10.00 RCRflTF REBATE REBATE riiMi elementary classrooms throughout the county. A dramatic photographic display of all the children in her classroom at Hilltop Elementary School was displayed by Mrs Rosemary Brantley. MISS LINDA Jensen of Salt Lake City entertained with several classic and contemporary vocal solos. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Clayton, chairman of professional services for Epsilon Chapter. The Southwest Regional Conference of Delta Kappa Gamma in Salt Lake City on and the State DKG July Convention at Weber College on April 22 were topics of interest to the members 7-29- 10 59 7-29- 6 BAND WITH UHF FMAMPS(HI) SEARCHER .Come 17-2- were REFRESHMENTS served by social chairman, Mrs. Margaret Jost. np GOOD USED 7-29- 16 7-29- FMAMCB 7 BANDS WITH CBTV mil Limited 7-29- 25 FMAMTV 10 BAND April JStjL Quality Glass 1 to May 31, 1977 30 MOBILE I TUNABLE SCANNING RADIO M tn Fort Lane Shopping Center in Layton - 376-347- 3 mu m, FgHjm 'irfAtirjfrflrinMi p I 7-29- 85 a 773-512- 0 time offer! 71 FMAMTV Dodge mow 64 -- FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE 95 TUNABLE SCANNING RADIO WITH FMAM window pane patio doors, ate. The Dependables for 62 Years' Way SWAMP COOLERS Residential Glass 394-88- 44 A process of being judged by teachers and children in WINDSHIELDS 2810 Wash. Blvd., Ogden, Theres Layton, boy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prince 827 No. Fairfield, Layton, boy inter-librar- graciously computers get too powerful, we can organize them into committees. Thatll do them Multiband Portable Radios Friday, April 1, 1977 and Mrs. Marcus Mason, 629 West 175 No., 500 1497 N. Main, Layton Bambrough expressed his appreciation to his wife Princess and all of his family members for the gift presented to him and for his lovely party, vfw Jolene Reding-toand son of Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Willard Green and family of Atascadero, ALSO MRS. SPECIALISTS mmvs- , If AUTO GLASS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Calif following the Smorgasbord on 825-793- Mrs Larry Jollis and family of San Jose, Calif , Miss Roxann Edgecomb and Miss Vicki girl Centerville. Units To Welcoming their second child and second daughter into their home are Mr and Mrs Gary McCarty of 208 North 500 East, Kaysville. The little new miss arrived on March 27 at the I DS Hospital in Sail Lake City weighing in ai 8 lbs 15 oz At home is sisier Melissa The mother will be remembered as the former Jeanette LaDean Davis ot Salt Lake City The excited grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. McCarty of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. George S. Davis of Salt Lake City. Mr. ville Pageant was Reflection. It was under the direction of Mrs. Jackie Truman, WERE OUT TO... GET YOUR BUSINESS DODGE BOYS Og- Utah. Mr. SO THE Miss Births judged in bathing suit competition and interviews THAT EVENING at the auditorium, the contestants were judged in their evening gowns and for their talent presentation Miss Kaysville 1977 will compete for Miss Davis County title as well as enter state competition for Miss Kathy Honored On 89th tained the Neighborhood Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon Members of the Orchid Club will hold their dinner meeting on Tuesday evening, April 12 at Brattens Cove Restaurant in Bountiful That they will reveal evening their Secret Pals tor the past year and new club schedules for the coming year will be ing, April 12 at the home of Mrs. Joyce Clark Mrs Sylvia Hadfield will be and the book review will be given by Mrs Alice Allen W. M. Bambrough Cul- brother, Steven Beach, Calif The happy grandpaients are Mr and Mrs M A Carver, Long Beach, Calif ; W W Marshall of Indiana and Mrs Jean Marshall, also of Indiana The program was under the direction of program chairmen, Mrs. LeRena Sandall and Miss Ruth Bowman. Members of the Fine Arts Club will meet Tuesday even- - 27 No. Main, Kaysville 6 Phone 376-425- |