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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 1, 1982 INCOME TAX Attends Selection Of PREPARED By Royalty In Oakley DK Johnson 544-444- Mr. and Mrs. Jones recently returned from a week spent in Florida on a combined business and pleasure trip. They enjoyed sightseeing and spent time at the Cyrpus Gardens as well. plane. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell entertained at a family birthday dinner on Sunday honoring her mother Mrs. Lil lian Ringer. Other guests cluded Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ringer, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lloyd of Kaysville. Mrs. Michael Vinsen enter in- tained at a birthday dinner Sunday night in honor of her husband. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jane Jones and family; Mrs. Maud Morris Johnson recently underwent major surgery. He and his wife Bea spent the weekend in Idaho with their two sons, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and family and was on hand for their grandson Matthew Adams Johnson's baptism and confirmation, at Idaho Falls, and also visited their . other son and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson at Rexburg, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Odd of Alaska, formerly of Kaysville, just returned from a vacation trip to Hawaii. Kaysville. The greatg- randmother is Mrs. Emma Thomson of Bountiful. Mrs. Harriet Spendlove attended the funeral of a cousin, Marvin Lovell at Oak City, Utah on Wednesday. ters honored that evening. MARYLYNN is serving as vice president of the Junior Class and her cousin Julian Critchfield serves as president of the class, np 1 65 King St, Layton 12 Years Experience Reasonable Rates IT WAS the first time in the history of the high school that two sisters have been crowned as princess and queen the same evening. Marylynn and Angela are the daughters of Keith and Janice Critchfield. who were also pleased to see their daugh Menus; Secondary Mr. and Mrs. Russell 12 Mrs. Hal Vinsen of Salt Lake City. Boasting over the arrival of their first son are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook of Kaysville. The 8 lb. 14 oz. lad arrived on March 21 at the McKay-DeHospital. At home are three sisters, Joslyn, Emily and Rachel. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook, all of e Stevens and children of Houston. Tex. were visitors of Dr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece and daughter Jenekah, this past week. Mrs. Maud Jones returned from California by plane after spending Jones, Kaysville; Mr. and Glen and Winnifred Garret of Kaysville were guests at a once in a lifetime" event at Oakley. Ida. Saturday evening when their two granddaughters, Marylynn Critchfield was chosen as princess and her sister Angela selected queen of the Junior Prom of Oakley High School. Following are the secondary menus for Davis County Schools. The high schools and junior high schools have a choice of the burger bar and salad line each day. days with her APRIL 5, tacos (2) buttered corn, fruit cup, glazed cinnamon rolls, milk. April 6, roast beef, whipped potatoes gravy, parslied carrots, clery sticks, rolls jello jewels peanut butter cookies, milk. granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pace and family. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hough is her sister Mrs. Fred Sweet and daughter Elizabeth of Livermore. Calif. They will also be visiting other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. James Cottrell entertained at a family dinner party on Thursday evening in honor of their son Kevin who was 12 years old. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Gary McCarty and children of Kaysville; Mrs. Wayne Cottrell and family of Bountiful. They received a phone call from their son Elder Cameron Cottrell wishing Kevin a happy birthday. Elder Cottrell is serving his mission in Delaware. Pres, and Mrs. Eldean Holliday are now at home after spending a week in Houston, Tex. where he attended the National Associated Contractors of America Convention for one week. Pres. Holliday was a member of the Associate Committee at the convention. Vice President Bush was one of the guest speakers at the convention. While in Houston they were guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hess and two sons. They also spent time at NASA prior to the launching, which was an interesting event. They visited with Mrs. Hollidays mother, Mrs. Ada Kent in Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Kent is serving an LDS mission there. They drove down and were accompanied by Mr. Hollidays brother, Mr. and Mrs. DeVerle Holliday of Ogden and they returned home by APRIL 7, stacked ham sandwiches, hash browns or baked ham, Augratin potatoes, buttered peas, cracked wheat rolls orange wheel garnish, easter cake squares, milk. April 8 and 9 Easter vacation. Menus: Elementary Celebrate the great casual style of genuine woven leather on a fashionable scooped-ou- t cork wedge. Cheers to Footworks for one sure to buoy your fashion good look image with trousers, skirts, dresses. The following are elementary menus for Davis County Schools. The kindergarten enjoys a different snack each day. APRIL 5, French dip sandwich, tator rounds, green beans, orange slice, peanut butter finger, milk. lettuce, buttered April 6, enchiladas corn, chilled pears, gingersnaps, milk. Vickie Hart of Kaysville took advantage of the springlike weather, last week, and took her twin daughters, 12, on their first stroll ride of Ashley and Amy, both the season. SPRING 1 STROLL APIRL 7, colored Easter eggs, ham brown potatoes, tossed salad dressing, parker-hous- e roll banana piece, cake square tinted coconut, milk. April 9 is Easter vacation. 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