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Show i s K DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 17, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX Kaysville Group Entertains Feeling somewhat like celebrities as they met Gov. Scott Matheson and his wife and other dignitaries was the "Young Uns a group of Kaysville students of Mrs. Vickie Jessen. THE GROUP of 165 students were invited to entertain at the state capitol building in Salt Lake city on Friday. They presented a 30 minute program on the front steps of the capitol at noon during the annual Salt Lake Street Lighting MATTHEW BRIAN BARKER ASHLEY N. HAMMER KRYSTAL KOHLER SHAW N HURST cere- mony. The y oungsters range in age from The group also performed at the Festival of Trees on Dec. 2 in the Salt Palace. They pre- viously performed at the Layton Hills Mall and the 1HIAPIPY Ogden City Mall. St. in Kaysville. The group has been invitied to perform in February at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle for a special piog-ranp THE GROUP, consisting of both boys and girls, was started with 35 students and enlarged into six groups comprised of 165 students. She recently opened a studio on Main Preceptor Iota Meets The Preceptor lota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Dec. 10 at the home of Joyce Thompson in Sunset. Joyce is a fairly new member and her program included her life history and this years topic, poetry. JOYCE WAS bom in Butte, Mont., the youngest of four children. In 1967 she married Everett Kim Thompson, who was bom in Canada. They are the parents of six year old twins, Jeffrey and Jennifer. Kim was introduced by Joyce, and presented some of his original poems and told how and why they were written. PLANS WERE made for our 'annual Christmas party that was held Dec. 12 at the home of Dorothy Larkin. BMRlIIMf r birthdays in time for the holidays elebrating are Ashley N. Hammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron I Hammer of 953 N. Rainbow Drive in Layton, Nos 26; Kimberly Ruth Schaefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Schaefer of 445 S. 925 E. in Kays-ille- . Dec. 7; Shawn Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hurst Jr. of 1150 E. 300 N. in Layton. Dec. 9: Casey Samuel Corbridge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil B. Corbndge of 1019 E. 260 S. in Layton. Dec. 14; Krystal Kohler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kcary Kohler of 65 S W. 2400 N. in Layton, and Matthew Brian Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Barker of 3365 W. 2200 S. C in one-yea- KIMBERLY RUTH SCHAEFER Ssracuse. both Saturday. The magic of Christmas candles KENJI STEPHEN ROSS your home with the glow of warmth and good cheer. Candles make lovely gifts, too. Fill Alden Adams Is Honored Mr. and Mrs. Alden S. Adams attended the Utah State and National Association Christmas dinner party and program on T uesday evening at the Hidden Right-Of-W- Valley Clubhouse at Fort Douglas. During the evening Mr. Adams was honored and presented with a pin for his ser-ice and accomplishments as a former appraiser for the state of Utah and a member of the association. HE WAS the first member to receive the pin from the organization. np y Knit for Joi f 208 East pre-christm-as Gentile, Layton - 376-540- CLEARANCE! 1 Off Regular Price 20 Stitchery and Latch Hook Kits Creative excellence is an American tradition. See our selection of Unique Costume Jewelry LAYTON DRUG KAYSVILLE DRUG 3 Shopping Center, Layton to 7 Sunday Every Day 9 Open 352 North Main, Kaysville Open Ft. Lane Over 3500 Items To Choose From 376-347- 9-- 9 9-- 9 Mon.-Saturd- PRACTICAL From Dr. Burns and Dr. Barton Richard Barton 1 2 3. 1 Dr. Brian Bums "Stand straight, maintain Do not let long at Avoid good posture" weight bear on one leg for too a time. bending forward for long periods. Arrange washing any bench work, ironing and etc. Correct level is at the wrists or higher. Look after your V- - Dr. j 5. Sit with 6. When body. 7. Carry adequate back support. lifting, keep the weight close to your two small suitcases heavy one when traveling. 8. Reduce rather than 1 nervous stress by taking time to relax. back and your back will look after you! 376-349- 5 lo; 29 V |