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Show I Kaysville Brothers Receive Degrees Two Raysville brothers received their degrees from Brigham Young University this spring within four hours of each other on the same day. Rulon E. Cammack and Rent E. Cammack are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cammack of 362 N. 1150 E., Raysville. RULON E. Cammack graduated on April 20 with his master of business administration. He received his bachelor of science agronomy in 1977. He is an honor graduate of Davis High School and attended Utah State liniversity and Weber State College before entering BYU. IFooti HE FILLED an LDS misd sion to the mission. He is married to the former Linda Lee Lowry of Vernal and are parents of one son, France-Swit-zerlan- Seven mile running foot race is one of the big events of the Raysville-Frui- t Heights Heritage Harvest Festival, to according general chairman, Robert Lundgreen. Weston. MR. AND Mrs. have moved to Falls, Ida. where cepted a position Cammack American he has ac- MR. LUNDGREEN along with some 50 other volunteers have spent countless hours of planning and preparation to ensure the public of a terrific five day celebration for the entire in community with J.R. Simplot Co. Rent E. Cammack received his juris doctor degree from Brigham Young University in Provo on April 20. He had previously received his bachelor of arts degree in SUMMER READERS Youngsters are maneuvering like a dragon. About 82 are enrolled in the reading club at North Branch, and the club is open to any youngster. Each participant receives a packet containing suggested book titles and material relating to the fairy tale theme but each child sets his own goals, Mr. Bland said. The reading club is held each Tuesday at 1 p.m. but will not meet July 3. part summer filling of those long, hot Summer may mean vacations, but not from reading, at least for Lyle Fisher, middle, and Kimberly Montgomery, who receive assistance in their reading program from Betty Cook. days at the Davis County Library. THE LAND of Enchantis the librarys ment summer reading program under the direction of Betty Cook at the South Branch in Bountiful and Rod Bland at the North Branch in Clearfield. And while it has been under way for only several weeks, AT SOUTH Branch, 68 have signed up for the reading club but many more may be added in the near future, Mrs. Cook said. Her program is geared and year-old- s more to the youngsters will be encouraged to complete games and puzzles relating to fairy tales and myths they have read. We will adapt the May I game and they will think of different walking steps that creatures would take for an example, she says. Next Time we will have a creature walk. We will encourage youngsters to check a book out on a creature and then act out how that creature would and they are parents of three children, Amy, Spencer and Clayton. HE WAS an honor graduate Davis High School. He filled an LDS mission to the THEY HAVE moved to Phoenix, Ariz. where he has accepted a position with Streik, Lange, Carden and Weeks Law Firm, np of Uruguay - Paraguay mission. He is married to the former Noelene Packer of Raysville 4-- tion workshop. of MISTRESS Ceremonies was April M. Turneau. She welcomed about 40 members and their leaders to the workshop. The invocation was given by Rris-te- n Smith. The pledge of pledge allegiance and was led by Jennifer Mott. A piano solo, You Light Up My Life, was played by Jennifer Whittaker. There were three Davis County agents present, Beth Thorson, Norma Dalton and Rochell Tew. 4-- library as a source of information and recreation. THE HOBBITT film was featured for the kickoff and drew an overflow crowd of 288, too many to handle, Mr. Bland said. The June 19 program attracted 37 youngsters who participated in a discussion of various fairytitles tale and fantasy-relate- d and a monster walk where they learned the secrets of 4-- BETH THORSON gave a players are needed in order to play a game, but the social interaction and competition make the organizing effort worthwhile. nowhere is this more evident than in the court sports, such as tennis, squash, racquet-ball- , handball, volleyball and basketball. CHECK YMCA, WITH your local spa, community recreation department, or ONE THING most court sports have in common is they can be played at a fast pace, with the activity sustained for long periods. They therefore offer the aerobic benefits of jogging but with much more excitement. Of course, two or more company recreation program leaders to get started. Most organizations otter instruction, and some excellent technique handbooks are available. Also, youll have more fun if you participate with those at your ability level. register by calling either Steven Ashby also Mr. Lundgreen reminds everyone to come out and compete in the bike races also. This is another unique Gontest with trophies awaiting the winners. They will race from the Great Salt Lake to Kaysville fire station. You may use 10 speeds, three speeds or single speed for the contest. YOU MUST be registered for the bike contest as well by contacting either Mr. Ashby or Mr. Clark. Outstanding activities and functions are planned for each day beginning on June 30 and continuing through to July 4. np IN KAYSVILLE t Stratton Headquarters "Your Briggs walk. THAT WALK will take place Thursday at 2 p.m. with SALES For Residential Homes other activities planned for the following weeks, tb 766-13- Insurance Benefits 4 5 & SERVICE -13 CHMI SAWS "THIERS SMW BLOWERS "SHARPENING SERVICE C&S SMALLEfiaiME REPAIR NEW 6 P.M. LAWM LOCATION.-64-5 MOWERS - SHARPENING NORTH MAIN, KAYSVILLE i REPAIRING - MECHAM - OGDEN - 76 number, Vive lAmour. The benediction was given by Laura Langevin. CREAM LEMJG REFRESHMENTS were then served by the Rookie Rutters, The Nine Niftv Nibblers and Shirley Smiths Club. The leader of the Rookie Rutters, Mrs. Judy P. Turneau felt that all those who attended learned there is more to meal preparation than just putting food on the table. She hopes that this workshop will help them all. Center Cut Central American Visit IPott TIME WAS spent with Dr. Ute Rnowlton in the beautiful highlands of Guatemala. Dr. was there as a volunteer Radiologist training native Medical students for Project Hope. The Indian people of Guatemala are very picturesque from village to village, as each has their own costumes and colors. The people make good use of the mountainous terrain with their large garden plots of corn and other vegetables. Rnowlton WOOD IS VERY essential to these people for their cooking. Since the vast majority walk they carry their heavy loads on their heads and backs. From Guatemala the group flew to Yucatan and visited the ancient Myan ruins at Uxmal, Chicken Itzq, and Tulum. After spending several days on the white sand beach resort of CanCum, they flew to Palenque, a large ruin of Central Mexico. Summer registration now beginning. Classes P.M. beginning July 9. Mon. Tues. & Thurs. $25 a month. Fall classes begin September 10. Mon. Tues. A.M. and P.M. Thurs. THE LAST few days of the trip was spent around and in Morrell 12 oz. Naoemi Nachoen who lived with Mrs. Harvey and her family in the early 1960s, np FraimCis former exchange student, Selected For Technical Training Airman Stephen C. Parris, son of Mrs. LaVera L. Cook of 375 West 870 North, Sunset, has been selected for technical training at Sheppard AFB, Texas, in the Air Force aircraft maintenance field. THE AIRMAN recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas, and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in science applied degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Parris graduated Clearfield High in 1977 from father, Lyle R. Parris, resides at 5000 North 1900 West, Roy. EMPHASIS ON READING AND WRITING READINESS visual perception & association visual motor coordination auditory perception & association CERTIFIED EXPERIENCED TEACHERS 3 Phone 726 W. Gentile St. in Layton D I I I I I I I I I I B, WANT A FAIR PREMIUM BOOK? To get on the revised mailing list, fill this out and mail to Davis (iounty Fair Courthouse. Farmington. I'tah 84025 BEFORE JI LY 6. 1979 Name: . Address: City: . . . H 39 lb. Nabisco 1- -3 1- -3 Koastis Mexico City, visiting with a School. His 376-477- YOU MUST 376-236- Dont Cusa It -- Ruth Harvey Enjoys Mrs. Ruth Harvey, her two Mrs. Elaine daughters Palmer and Mrs. Ratherine Stirling and husband Merrill Stirling and their two sons William and Britton spent two weeks in Central America. Greater variety than ever before is seen in sports activity in this country. And THE RACE will begin from the Holbrook Heating Co., west of freeway on 2nd North in Raysville, and continue around the old Kaysville (Kays Ward) boundaries, east on Center Street ending at the Kaysville fire station. Maps will be furnished. Its for both men and women age 12 and over. Trophies will be awarded in various age groups as well as in both men and women categories. or Herbert Clark at 376-479- 7 4-- THE youngsters through junior high and to promote the speech on the meal preparation contest to be held Aug. 13. She explained what is exmembers. pected of the She also showed a video-tap- e of past contests. The girls were very interested and looking forward to competing. Miss Thorson also talked about the demonstration contest to be held Aug. 7 and 8, the public speaking contest on Aug. 6 and other available contests. SUZANNE Price then led the group in a musical commemoration of July 4th, Independence Day. Those interested in the foot race must register before the race. Bring It to CAS Koolue Kutters Host Workshop On Wednesday, June 21, the Rookie Rutters Cooking Club hosted a meal prepara- SOaftedl LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Must Have 2 Years Experience Call between 376-043- more youngsters are being attracted each week, both librarians say. According to Mr. Bland, assistant branch and childrens librarian librarian at North Branch, the program has several goals. to The purpose is three-folintroduce new beginning readers who just started in school to the library and its holdings; to encourage summer reading by all 9-- 11 English in 1976. He attended BYU on the Joseph Fielding Smith Scholarship and was also a member of the Law Review. Elace Zip irackeirs Spaghettis s Smaclli 14 oz. Shasta Assorted and Diet ammed (Pop 8 Pack Hot Dog or Klainnilbiiairgeir Crystal IVz Gal. Asst. Flavors Dee Golden Ripe ream Bamamas Western Assorted Flavors - Yogurt Captain Crunch 1 6 eireal 3 ib. Can Bums Folgers offffee Family oz. - All Grinds 89 Check out our handbill for more money saving specials!! |