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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 22. 1979 Beta Rho Slates Kaysville Area Births Chapter Events Sorority, as well as springtime, seems to be bustin out all over, expecially for the girls in the Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Activities, programs, work sessions and parties have dominated the February and March calen- DIANE BECK, talented commercial artist and chapter member gave the program on art at the home of Mrs. Holly Carlin, Feb. 13. At the next regular meeting, Feb. 27, members met at the St. Benedicts Hospital to listen to Mrs. Burris of the hospital staff speak on drug and alcohol dependency in HOPEFULS Miss Kaysville Queen con- test has become one of the, most challenging and fun events for the young girls of the community. It is spon- sored annually by the enthusiastic members of the JCKs who spend countless hours in spearheading the contest. MRS. MARY Lou Jandreau is chairman of the 1979 con- test. There are 14 contestants who will be competing for the Miss Kaysville title on April 7 which will be held at the Davis High School Auditorium beginning at 7 p.m. THE CONTESTANTS for the contest are Nancy Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobs. She is a senior at Davis High School where she is a member of the gym- tennis, and ski teams.- She is a Davis Association of Girls representative. She hopes to attend Utah State University and major in nastics, - psychology. MAUREEN CASDORPH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casdorph, is a senior at Davis High, is a member of the Davis Association of Girls and was in the marching band. She plans to study nursing at Weber State College. Linda Romney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Romney is a senior at Davis High School where she is a Nationar Merit Commended Scholar. She is a concert master in the Davis High Symphony, and a member of the National Honor Society. LINN PEARSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearson is a senior at Davis High School where she is a member of the National Honor Society. She has received awards in I. Taylor, is a senior at Davis High School where she is a member of the National Honor Society, the Madrigals, athletics. She plans to attend Ricks College and pursue a career in nursing and athletic Jesse coaching. Michelle Verrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Verrier, attends Davis High School. She is a member of the orchestra, and the marching band. She plans to attend Ricks College and major in music. Degraw, Stephanie daughter of Mrs. Judith Southworth, is a senior at Davis High School where she is active in orchestra, was a representative to student government, is publicity manager, and a member of the Symphony Guild. She plans to attend BYU and major in communications. RAE LAURIE Over, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Over, is a senior at Davis High School, where she is a Sterling Scholar in Business, the Shorthand I Student of the year, a member of the National Honor Society, and received the Humanities award. She plans to attend LDS Business College where she hopes to become an executive secretary. Sue Wood, daughter of Mr. the National Honor Society and won honors with the Davis High Drill Team. She plans to attend the U. of U. and major in ballet. KATHY LEE Beckstrom, of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom is a senior at Davis High School. She is a member of the National daughter Honor Society, Davis As- sociation of Girls representative and GAA FHA. She plans to attend BYU and major in business. Kaylene Corless, Kaysville, of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corless, is a graduate of Davis High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society and very active in sports. She attends Weber State College where she is pursuing a career in interior design. daughter JULIE BARKER, in education. The of Mr. For Now For Easter For Later little youngster Exciting new spring patterns in lovely easy care fabrics and wonderfully low prices. the welcoming commiu tee for the new arrival was a brother, Clinton and a sister, On and Mrs. on each Ladies Denim Slacks FDZZGCJi)CDn(SG Gtt Prewashed for comfort several styles to choose from. From Junior size 5 to Missy size 20. Jackets and skirts to Match. -- RSS" IFKfl'S ISaMtMH arv-- s "" urlS Save Big for 4 days at Zone E clubs will be knowledged at the event. Truck Saddle Blanket The ladies opening day at Davis Park Golf Course will be April 3 at 9 a.m. ON MARCH 27 there will be or a luncheon. Call American & Foreign, Dench end Bucket Seats 95 Also Available for most $29 95 295-172- 2 for reservations. 7 D&l AUTO For The Wise Wise people believe half of what they hear; wiser ones know which half to believe. 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Canvas Shoes Easter, spring All Top Value and summer Save sewing. 20 99 Q W Just Arrived - Large selection Complete Dept. 4 Days Only on each Save Specie Offor Knit Shirts Boys Just In lime lor eummer wear. Size 4 to 14. Rag. 5.00 Valua Entire Stock on All Were Cleaning House Large Selection Mens Denim for Clearance Your Choice Wens Dress Oxfords Rodueod 2 for 600 ac- Now in Stock Seat Covers I COMPLETE STOCK Minute Maid 6 Ounce PAST UTAH State Lions District Governors from the Luncheon Set For 27th Pants, Blouses, Jackets Etc. AN reduced micjuTG rjiAi ! SCOUT Troop 77 from the provided by Home Grown, a group from Weber State College. The guest of honor will be Dr. L. Keith Gates from the Logan Club. Dr. Gates is campaigning to run for the office of International Director for Lions International. Reduced Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Pennock, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Terry, all of Layton. Mrs. Terry was the former Debbie Pennock. vsb TAYLOR, G Calif, np THE PARTY will be held at the Valley View Restaurant in Layton (at the golf course). The event starts at 7 p.m. The party will include Lions Club members from Bountiful, Syracuse, North Salt Lake, Farmington and Roy and is being hosted by the East Layton Lions Club. Layton Community Church will serve as flag bearers. will be Entertainment Sportswear Stacie. attend MICHELLE Dresses weighed in at 6 lbs. 14 oz. and was 20 inches long. His parents will name him Brandon Thomas. UCLA and pursue a career as an architect. daughter Hattering Hospital in Ogden. elementary D It is the first greatgrandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Perkins of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thiel of East Layton. The great-grea- t grandparents are Mrs. Elsie Goss of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lilly of Sacramento, The Lions Clubs of District U, Zone E, are holding their annual Zone E party on Saturday night, March 31. Big Savings All Through the Store Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Terry, 1213 West 1350 South, Syracuse, announce the birth of a baby boy born to them on Feb. 26 at the St. Benedict Blynn Irvine, daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine, attends Davis High School where she is a member of the Acappella choir and participated in sports. She has studied music and piano. She to early summer at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City. THURSDAY, March 15 found Beta Rho fentertaining the Xi Chi Chapter of Layton at a fun Ides of March party at the home of Mrs. Patricia Butler, Layton. A Roman motif and menu was enjoyed with girls dressed in traditional Roman togas. The program included film strips of Roman myths and legends, and a Shakespearean actor reading from Julius Cesear. Social committee is also involved in planning the mothers lunch, scheduled for April 7. Ways and means committee will be sponsoring a disco dance and a family night at the movies. At Droilsfords Births of plans De-Ett- Syracuse is a senior at Davis High School. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker. She is a member of the A'cappella choir, the forensic squad, and the Golden Leaves staff. She plans to attend Weber State College and further her education and Mrs. William Wood, is a senior at Davis High School where she is active in the Drill Team. She enjoys dance and has participated in Ballet West. She plans to attend Weber State College and major in family life and dance, np 13 Lions Zone 'E Party of Clearfield. was a work meeting at the home of Mrs. Brenda Hall. Work was done on the centerpieces that are the chapters assignment for the convention to be held in Trying out in a bid for the Miss Kaysville crown are back, Linda Romney, left, Kaylene Corless, Sue Wood and Nancy Jacobs; front, Maureen Casdorph, left, Julie Barker, Stephanie DeGraw and Kathy Beckstrom. arrival the their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Conover of Clearfield. A daughter was born on Friday, March 16 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden weighing 7 lb. 9 oz. She will be named Crystal Mae. The mother is the former Jackie Jean Perkins. She makes a five generation for the family. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perkins and Mrs. Dorothy Conover, all of dar. women. March over Happy 20 on our Fabrics Patterns Vz Price MW8 laimiii'ii.iiiiM ffHCCTEIgtllllBIl OGEEMDto WE HONOR MASTER CHARGE litf.nii.i'lilwLlo |