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Show Art affair for Luulle B Stock of Laton and ho are exhibiting currenth at the Ogden 7CMI store. The artists aie Shaien Peteison of Rov, left, Duane Dee Stock of Ogden, Mrs Stock and kaien Andie FAMILY EXHIBIT is a family her children vs of Svracuse. Guest artists exhibiting in the beautiful Tiffin Room at the ZCMI Store in Ogden this month is Mrs Lucille B Stock of Laxton. her son Duane Dee Stock of Ogden and his sisters Mrs Karen Andre of Syracuse and Mrs Sharen Peterson of Ro EACH OF the artists majored m art at W eber State College in Ogden and have studied under other outstanding teachers Mrs Stock and Duane enjov painting in oil and y atercolors. yvhile Karen and Sharen prefer THE ARTISTS aie members oils of the Western Art Guild DLANE JLST completed a one-ma- n show at the First National Bank of Layton Fie has where they just completed an exhibit at the Bertha Ecdos Art Gallery Mrs Stock and daughters have also won many ribbons and exhibited exten exhibited and won many prizes in other shows Mrs Stock is program chairman for the Ogden Palette Club and is a member of Society of Artists Club of Salt Lake City, giving her the privilege to exhibit at all the malls in Salt Lake City, Granger, Bountiful, Layton and Logan malls lnter-mounta- sixely Carl Stock, the father and great supporter of his family makes their canvases, most of their frames, framing their paintings and helping hang their exhibits Making it a family project bringing the family closer together Daws High Si bool s mu i lit n loading squad lot the 1WI-8si bool 1 k v Kent i y t ai l ( ollins, Ki istv i l Nam bat to , ai oi, ((insists mg, Hull Shelley Williams, Slieima lev me, Denise ( olton ( entei 2 I FIRST IN SPIRIT lama laikms, laun Blown Ilmd tow, kiistm Schlupp j.uki immbei.Ruuv Beai d, and, liont, nn Robinson nothei was not available Ioi llit pliotogiapli Udell Green By GARY R. KAYSVILLE BIODGFTT Chamber ol Commerce members here learned a little more about acti-vitiot another civic organ- ization when they engaged I dell Green, president of the Kay sv ille Rotary Club, as their guest speaker MR. GREEN told Kaysville Chamber members the local Rotary C lub is much the same as the Chamber because they both have a common goal service to mankind and the com- Preparing for the upcoming Daugliteis of the Utah Pioneers jubilee celebiation are Central Day is chapter membeis Sandy Butterfield, left, and Leola Pi tgmoie DUP JUBILEE Vocational Summer Program The winter term has about ended and the Davis Area Vocational Center is now gearing up for the summer session set to begin June 7 week from 8am to 4 15 p m in a six period day Officials have said the four day week has worked well in conserving energy and has been by students and teachers The center is staffed on Fridays but has no regular classes during the summer W ith the longer day, students make up for a shorter week Mr Brice says OFFERINGS will include business and office occupa d RIGISTRATION is slated for the last two weeks in Mav and the first week in June, running from May 18 June 5 says Business Manager Larry Brice The summer session will run until August 17 with students attending four day s a tions. welding, machine shop painting and housewiring Automotive and diesel classes will be closed but English as a second language and basic vocational skills classes will continue Last year about 200 students participated in the summer program including secondary students working for credit school students and Classes are kept small, the same as during fall and win- post-hig- SUMNER FUN DAY CAMP! We'll kep them busy and happy with qualified instructors and interesting classes including: Call 376-107- Crafts macrame (including ceramics painting, crochet, small craft fee) 5 tole and , or for male members only "There have been attempts to have this changed to include women, but so lar those attempts have not been sue cesstul " said Mr Green who explained that the wives ot the Rotary Club members are loined in the Rotarvannes a 376-079- club Ioi women MR (.RUN said Ille lust Rolan C lub was oigamcd in 90s in C hie ago when loin men gol together Ioi lellowship and the oig.miz it ion gicw to become international only 2' vcaislatct 111 197(1 Rot in cot Its name he saltl because the' gioup totaled tiom one site to n o I he to hold Its legulat 400 000 international membci ships he staled is to help lei low members and lo assnl mankind and the community m meetings He emphasized local clubs w oi k on cc'itum pioiecls mill viduallv while coopciuling with ol he i clubs on woildwide various pioiecls thioughout he Lnilcd States nftd woil dwide Mi Gteen also showed a slide' pi esc nt .tt ton ol activities and goals ol the Rot, it v I lubs International pioiecls He' said I lie e oil hutc to college scholarship hinds and sponsoi clubs in high schools and youth oigant zaliotis III PRIMARY goal ol the v 1 as Rot- lub was organized in Chicago J he charter dinner was held in June of 1978 in Davis High School, where the Rotary still meets, and the first meeting was held in the old Barnes Bank Ironically the Chamber C y if - ? of Commerce now meets monthly in the new Barnes Bunk conlerence room MR. (iRF EN told the Chamber members that Kaysville Rotary has a membership of 72 mos! of whom are active He said according to club bylaws only one person from each profession may join any ters. with 15 20 in welding and the machine shop and about 15 in painting and housewmng SIXTY TO 75 students are generally enrolled in the business occupation segments and up to 17 in the various basic skills classes ESL has been students, Mr training Brice said Slots are filled on a first come, first serve basis with preference given to those already enrolled Tuition for adult high school students will be about $86 Further information is available by calling the Kaysville campus at INo 2 Ask for Summer Director. Registration Torm Mail to; "Summer Fun Please check session and include payment ($30 for 6 weeks or 12 sessions at) 2.50 each session July 17 1st Session June 8 June 1) by (must register 20 Aug. 21 2nd Session July Enrollment limited Kiwanis Members A total of 78 members of the 97th United States Congress are active or honorary mem- bers of Kiwanis, It was announced today by Dr Bruce Jensen, president of the Kaysville Kiwanis Club In addition, 20 members of the current Canadian National Parli-meare Kiwamans, too, the club president said IN MAKING this announcement, the Kiwanis president said that such notables as Senators Baker, Dole.Gold-wate- r and Jackson are members of U S Kiwanis clubs in addition to Utah's own Jake Gam Dr Jensen said that the recently completed survey of Kiwanis participation in the highest legislative bodies of both the United States and Canada dramatizes the extent to which Kiwamans involve themselves in leadership reKiwanis consponsibilities ducts such a survey at the start of each new Congress and each new Canadian Parliament. we are not going out of business, hut the savings during our nniersarv Sale heat dose out prices ! SPICIUJA T ti(ED ITEMS 13 on 766-244- 1 Music 4 years alter the first local Rotary C lub Also, he noted the club is 20-2- 5 In Kaysville Ages 77 ary Addresses Chamber h Send Your Children to Photography Black and white film development Merit badge class munity He said the Kaysville Rotary Club was organized in 1978 Watts, Knits Chamhray and I'latd Sport Shirtings IohCnt (.halite keerstn kers eights Selected Notions 12 oft Jogging 12 on Double Knits t leec e Swim Dres.e I JV'-6i- d, r Bout le X ear I vt ra talmas for Graduation or (X adding Sports Weight 98 Twills Reg 3 I me- 98 All Sale Merchandise is from our regular 1st quality stink We will he offering Mini Sewing Classes on timely items during May - |