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Show wr .4: .7 ri ? L.,e' m -?t;yu'J !.r I ' 7rf Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz, Mrs. Morjorie Burton and children, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. , Tom Lotz and children of Ogden; Susan Miller, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family. Bountiful; were guests in Bountiful on Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Jac McIntosh. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey and three daughters Diane, Lori and Jo Ellen traveled to Clarkston where they were guests of Mr. Godfreys sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Higgie for the holiday dinner. Dr. and Mrs. G. Gibbs Smith entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Smith and daughter Jordan Alexis, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owmby and son Micah of Bountiful. Wil-co- Capt. Larry Clark and wife, Cherie, put finishing touches on stained glass window they painted for new- ly renovated Hil Air Force Base Officers' Club. The design on the window of the front door, depicts the logo of the Ogden Air Logistics Center. limvnniir Wll lLVJW Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in Rawlins, W'yo. as guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meacham. They also attended the wedding of their granddaughter. Shelly Meacham on Nov. 27 held in Dec. 2 and 3rd Rawlins before returning Cheese Giveaway USDA cheese and butter will be distributed to senior citizens in Davis County under the following condition: you must be 60 years of age or older, reside in Davis County and must sign in person for the cheese and butter. THIS TIME five pounds of cheese and two pounds of butter will be given away so bring a bag to carry the products home. Be prepared to prove your age and residence. Cheese and butter may be picked up on Thursday, Dec. 2 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday, Dec. 3, same times. Davis High Jazz Band Slates Concert KAYSVILLE School cafeteria for their annual Christmas event. 773-706- 295-347- 546-220- Mrv Crilla Scoffield spent Thanksgiving Day in Tremon-to- n with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneedv returned from California where they spent a week visiting w ith his sister Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin at Reseda. Mrs. Emily Ashby is boasting oer the arrival of two A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Searle at Magna and a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ford of Kemmerer, Wyo. Family members of Mrs. Orfla Galloway met Thank-sg- i ing Day at the Fruit Heights cultural hall for a traditional holiday dinner. Following the festive dinner there were home movies, games and entertainment for all. and Mrs. Anthony Nelson. Ogden and their families were guests in Orem for a family holiday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rushforth. Mr. and .Mrs. Tommie Matthews returned from Las Vegas, Nev. where they attended the math seminar. Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cas-dorp- h were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Frazier, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bobson. Springville. Mrs. Velma Benton spent the holiday weekend in Bountiful as a guest of her daughter and family. Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Bryson. Mrs. Pauline Tippetts entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for her family. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps and family were guests of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Homer in Salt Lake City for the holiday dinner. Mrs. Trent Maughan and Mrs. Irvine Newman were hostesses to a stork shower on Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Jeff Newman and her month old daughter Angela Maria. Twenty family members were guests. Mrs. Leon Heaps entertained at a birthday dinner at their home in honor of Lanny Nelson, a friend of Nanette DeLong. Lanny is attending family of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tippetts and children of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Terry fippetts. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs attended a barn dance at the Ellis Howard Farm in Tremon-toon Saturday evening. Nov. n 20. They were accompanied by Mrs. Patricia Capson of Farmington and Hatea Ruru of New Zealand. Hatea is attending Davis High School on the exchange program and making his home with the Capson family. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Krebs were guests for dinner in Sandy of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kofoed. for a Utah State University at Logan. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ayres and Paul Y. Homer, of Salt Lake City. family dinner. Family members were Mr. and Mrs. Max Green. Mr. and Mrs Neal Green, Mr. and Mrs Curtis Green, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Law , Mark Green, Mr. and Mrs. Val Thomassen and si ns Bart and Brian. Carol Thomassen. Orem; Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Galloway and daughter Lynette of Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weight and children of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Fairclough and children of Sane. Burke Gallow.o and son k shard, of Centerville. Xmas Trees ----- Poinsettias Gardineas Xmas Cactus Cyclaman Cement Deer All Sizes -- Live Cut . $ Flocked Colored Mi and Mrs. Craig Vu,h-fortKaysville; Mr. ana Mrs. Keith Russell, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noid, Clearfield: Mrs. Vera Evans, Layton: Mr. and Mis. Kevin Rushforth and daughter. Salt Lake City; Mr. -- 11 -- Q0 --- UP Funeral Xmas Wreaths 2050 SOUThIggo WEST SYRACUSE, UTAH 84041 PHONE 8257676 k 12 and e 1 CoBvmienee Kaysville News THEY WILL begin at 8 p.m. Dinner guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lee were her mother Mrs. Eliza Faucett, Salt Lake City and their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lawson of Farmington. THE PUBLIC is invited. Mark Essenfeld, band instructor invites everyone 0 come out and enjoy a beautiful evening of music through the years with them, np Computer Science Class Scheduled Dr. Don Cooley, computer science head at Utah State University, will be at Hill Air Force Base Monday, Dec. 20, from 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. in Building 368, room 26, Education Building, for the purpose of advising those interested in taking computer science classes at Hill Air Force Base. DR. COOLEY will see students by appointment only. Appointments are being scheduled through the Utah State University office at Hill Air USU is Force Base, just starting a bachelors degree in computer science that may be completely earned at Hill Air Force Base. A number of students who already have a bachelors degree in some other major are now picking up a second bachelor's degree in computer 777-353- for welcomed a baby daughter into their home on Nov. 14. The new addition weighed 6 lb. 9 oz. and will be named Emma Diane. She was born at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful and is their seventh child. Mrs. Wright will be remembered as the former Dana Flint of Fruit Heights. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Olson, Kaysville. The KkrnfTWTTrTfh ts m are Mrs. Leonard Flint, Layton and John Whitworth, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. David Flint and son Mike were holiday dinner guests in Layton of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Page. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fisher and children, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Taylor and children of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. David Naylor and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker, Rexburg, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Walker and daughter of Lehi were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Walker. Mrs. Emily Ashby spent the holiday weekend in Kearns with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Ashby. 0005 0123 45bl 4"lb3 GOOD THRU LAST GAY OF J t 09QQVI$A wm 0005 0123 45bl iStmIw- - TAYLOR J L 0000 visa TAYLOR surge, ease Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Matthews and family returned home Sunday evening from Flagstaff, Ariz. where they were guests at a family reunion and Thanksgiving dinner of his relatives. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield attended the farewell of her nephew Elder Mark McMillan on Sunday, Nov. 14 in the Kaysville East Stake Center. Elder McMillan left Thursday to enter the MTC in Provo prior to serving his mission to Mission. d the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan. b3 Spain-Madri- Here are reasons to be jolly! . . . VISA CREDIT CARD and VISA BANKING CARD! The best helpers around for all of your holiday shopping! with your VISA CREDIT CARD. Charge it CHRISTMAS! It keeps you covered throughout the season, you pay later with one convenient statement. with your VISA BANKING CARD. Check it Buy a gift that will lastl accepted everywhere VISA is, but it works like a check. Cash in on HandiBank around the clock; in a hurry! Both VISA CARDS can make it work for holiday banking This season dont forget VISA CREDIT CARD and VISA BANKING CARD. whenever you go shopping. Great friends to remember Bibles Tapes Records and more! Its (SOI First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. Members FD1C First Security Bank of Rock Springs Hospital Planters MILE EAST 12 MILE NORTH OF R. C. WILLEY Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wright and furnish music from the 1930 through 1982 era with all different versions for both the young and the older. There will be dancing and light refreshments. 6 Layton. West Point or South Weber. Golden Years Center if you live in Bountiful, W'est Bountiful, Val Verda, Woods Cross, North Salt Lake or Centerville. Silver Age Meal Site if you-lifin Kaysville, Fruit Heights or Farmington. THOSE confined to their homes with serious medical conditions should call the center in their area by Dec. before noon for further instructions. The Heritage Center is located at 562 W. 1000 E., ClearGolden Years field, Center, 726 S. 100 E., BountiSilver Age Meal ful, Site, 34 E. 100 N., Kaysville, were her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Cardwell and family of Fullerton, Calif.; her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peterson and family of Roosevelt; their two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Steed and children and Linn Pearson and her finance Kirk Belnap of Kays- - Preece entertained at a family dinner in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Davis High Jazz Band ensemble and combo will perform on Saturday, Dec. 4, at the Davis High 777-353- Sunset, Syracuse, Clinton, Holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearson Wednesday evening Mrs. - The science. Call further information. Cheese and butter may be picked up at the Heritage Center, if you live in Clearfield, home. viile. First Security State Bank |