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Show I ,1 I5!FLEXDAVIS NEWS J0URNAL, MARCH 13, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 13, 1930 Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Mary Bow ring was hostess to the members of the Bay V'iew Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons. Mrs. Velma Benton was hostess to the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon. The Kaysville Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Bowr-inFriday for their luncheon. Mrs. Elma Webster will entertain the Kays Creek Camp of DUP at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Edna Parker will be assusting hostess. Mrs. Mildred Ensign will give the lesson and Mrs. Phoebe Weaver will read a history. g . . Awards Set For Leaders - Leaders CLEARFIELD w ho have spent hours or effort at promoting the program with youngsters throughout the county will be honored during the annual awards banquet Thursday at 7 p.m. at in ANDY & Monte Vista School in Farmington is recipient of this years Andy Anderson award represented by Lee Glad, principal; Sarah Patterson, PTA president; Andy Anderson, Davis 2nd council president and Marlene AWARD WINNERS Young, membership chairperson. Xi A dinner party was held on Saturday, Feb. 16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Vel- - Chi Valentine Queen kinburgh in Kaysville honoring the Xi Chi Chapter Valentine queen. Dee Shepherd. on Hawaii was given by Mrs. Colbenson and Mrs. Anapol. np Sheila Anapol. The program 1 Let-tre- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brock-banand their family enjoyed having Sunday dinner at the home of Mrs. Brockbanks parents. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams. Dr. and Mrs. Brock-banreside in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Faye Ford and her 92 year old mother. Mrs. Eva Probert. have returned from Arizona where they visited with Mrs. Ford's brother. While they were in Arizona, they witnessed the flooding that was so devastating. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams spent several days in Salt Lake City with their daughter. Marilyn, and her k k One day they traveled to Park City where the grandchildren enjoyed skiing. Mrs. Adams and Marilyn took time to visit the many interesting craft shops in Park City. Mr. anil Mrs. Norman Smith and their family are moving from Layton to Sumpter. So. Car. Mr. Smith is orginally from South Carolina. He has retired and has purchased a home in the southern state. James Dalton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dalton, has returned to school after missing sev eral days as a result of a broken leg injury he sustained in an accident. family . Your Income Tax In The Privacy Of Your Home Years Experience Specializing In: 1 1 Clearfield High Schools -- cafeteria. -- THOSE WHO have worked 15 and 20 years are invited to attend with their spouses. Speaker will be Steve Studdert. who w orked w ith the federal government in various projects. He is from Bountiful, ane Flint and Mrs. Sharron Lundgreen were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Fawn Morgan gave a book review. Layton News Individual Small Business For Your 5. 10, of Mrs. Emily Colbenson. Assisting hostess was Mrs. linger and Mrs. Broeder. THE CHAPTER meeting w as held March at the home 4-- s On March 5 the Belle Club met at the home of Mrs. Linda Hill for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Dv --- Partnerships Farms Appointment RON GREGER CALL 376-210- 6 tb MRS. SHEPHERD reigned as Valentine queen at the annual Valentines Ball of the Davis County Council of Beta Sigma Phi, for her chapter, Xi Chi. Cascade V'jy Building Materials Cepti 5S Boise On Feb. 26, the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Mrs. Betty Mellinger for their regular meeting. Cohostess was Carla Broeder. The program on the United States was given by Mrs. Mel We're moving to our new store at moving fjersonnel . Off Rogular Retail Price Of Manager Thurs. 40 Fri. 50 Sat. 60 New ZCMI DeAnne LAYTON Wophen has been named by ZCMI as personnel manager of thejnew ZCMI Layton Hills Maj store which is scheduled to open in April. i Specials SHE BEGAN her career in retailing with ZCMI in 1972 at theSUniversity Mall store in Orifi In 1979 she was named salqf manager and director of traiging in ZCMIs Salt Lake dovntown store. sle is a native Shserved Dont Include Lumbor TUDS- -S- 2x4-- & Plywood tlltJGliS- -P- LYWOODCD Blows 8' 0DDS & END KENTSEEGMILLER of Visalia, CalJ. and a graduate of BYU. thet-D- -S- 4x8-- SHINGLES as a missionary for Paris-Frafoc- director of training at Temple Sqtire. She is presently the advsor for the ZCMI Company. Thumbs-Up- Bdlt. 1lotorcycle Sted Gredt Fir Stvdt Attaining the rank of Eagle Scout is Kent Seegmiller, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Seegmiller, 950 E. 250 S Kaysville. Kent is a member of Explorer Post 502 of the Kaysville 5th Ward under post advisor Stene McFarlane. . & Snowmobile cylinder boring, 2x4-- 8' -L- KENT HAS served as den and sleeving - Ironing, LIMITED QUAHTITY leader and junior assistant itl-- f scout instructor. A student at Davis High, he has been a Band member of the for two years. In his church he served as second counselor of the Priest Quorum, np ma Fir 766-275- 1 - a dbqvjod CD Blows $ -- SHUT ih ub tmv All-Sta- Call W 4x8-58- " $ UM81R- Plywood $goo e Church in and is the assistant Achievement LAYTON and we don't want to move all our stock. It's reduced to save you money and save us time! a very Jmnn worthen - 1236 NO. MAIN 9 O70BQ THAT PPQQO vein DUILDQ- Q- 1x2-- 8' If Your Bathtub Is No? 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