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Show MARCH 16, 1983 Health Fair Coming Soon : be around next year if it Mv doctor told me I wouldnt one of many enThats Fair. hadnt been for Health Fair-t- he Health commurnty serabout couraging reports of the good health in pursuit vice project dedicated to ... Health Fair found that one of every five 7 at 17 different HEALTH Faire 83 will be held April Fair offers the public free Health Utah. sites throughout ratio, and eye and exams for blood pressure, height-weigblood chemistry examtna- An optional screenings. dental one health tion is also offered for just $8. described by official as a great savings. Health Fair Screen- Originated by NHSCVO (National Health Fair also Organizations), Volunteer for Council ing in carrying the message to aid to calls on major sponsors Health Fair 83 in the public The groups responsible for 910 AM and KALL 2, Utah are Chevron, and the state and local de- of Utah, Masonic lodges FM, well as community groups and spon- partments of health as site. Hundreds of volunteers will Fair Health each at sors service project by manning the 7 this community support Health Fair sites. FOR MORE information to come about a Health Fair close to you... KUTV-Chann- I : ; ; ; . : : : ; ; 1 Anderson Promoted TYE PESNELL Tye Pesnell , 1 4 year old son 315 of Don and Norma Pesnell, N. 2300 W West Point, has earned his Eagle award. - . years old and a ninth grader at North Davis Jr. HE IS in the 8th grade at North Davis Jr. High. He likes to play basketball. His favorite merit badge was photography and aviation. The court of honor was held Saturday at the West Point Stake cultural hall. secretary in his deacon sec-reta- . . ; ! Ryan Chris Nicholas, son of Chris and Betty Nicholas of 580 N. 1875 W West Point, has earned the rank of Eagle. TYE IS A member of Troop 315 of West Point 2nd Ward. His scout leader is Larry Allred. He has served as patrol lead- er, scribe, counselor and in the Deacon quorum. In the 6th grade , T ye received the Kiwams Hope of Amer- ica award. ' . ' j H r 7- - quorum and second counselor. He has received his Arrow of Light and Faith in God award. HE ENJOYS soccer and baseball and plays the trumpet. Roger (Rusty) Shomaker, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill E. Shomaker of 58 E. Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville, has received his Egle rank of the Boy Scouting THE PRESENTATION was made during a special Eagle ceremony at the Crestwood Chapel in Kaysville on Satur- day evening. Scoutmaster Larry Dorius was in charge of the court. David is a member of Boy Scout Troop 405 of the Kays-vill- e 20th Ward. HE IS an eighth grade student at Kaysville Junior High and is 13 years old. At school he is on the high honor roll, a member of the school band and the cross country team. In scouting he has served as patrol leader and is den chief of the cub scout program presently. IN HIS church he has served as president, first and second counselor in the Deacons quorum. He has earned his Order of the Arrow rank. Davids hobbies include Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi has had a successful ways and means committee this year. Under the direction of Gail Hartwig, the chapter chairman, has had funds to nicely function. Bette Millinger and Melody Neeley have assisted as committee members. : : High. Ryan is a member of Boy Scout Troop 315 of the West Point 2nd Ward with Larry Allred as his scout leader. RYAN HAS served as senior patrol leader, quartermaster, assistant patrol leader and patrol leader. He has also been A Successful Year jj David Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper of 196 E. 1050 N., Kaysville, has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. RYAN IS 14 Xi Chi Chapter Has H DUANE GEORGE SHOMAKER wood carving, water skiing and he plays the piano, np program. HE IS a member of the Kaysville 20th Ward and of Troop 405 with Larry Dorius as scoutmaster. The presentation was made at a special Eagle Court of Honor on d Saturday evening in the Chapel. A student at Kaysville Junior High, Roger is active in art and a member of the high honor roll. He plays the piano. ; " HE HAS served as den chief, patrol leader, assistant patrol leader and scribe in the scouting program. In his church he has been first counselor, second coun- selor and secretary of the Deacon quorum of his ward. HIS HOBBIES are skiing and fishing but his main interests include raising ducks, pigeons, chickens, peacocks, quail, rabbits and pheasants, np - ; Eagle Scout award, the highest honor in the Boy Scout program. HE IS 13 years old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter George of 992 N. 50 E., Kaysville. He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 405 of the Kaysville 20th Ward. His scout leader is Larry Dorius. THE AWARD was presented to Duane during a special Eagle Scout ceremony on Saturday evening in the Crest-wooChapel. Duane has served as senior patrol leader and is currently serving as den chief for the Cub Scout program in his ward. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow. d HE IS an eighth grade stu- Marine Cpl. Clint V. Anderson, son of Russell T. and Janet G. Yamamoto of 1593 N. 1000 W., Clinton, has been John Anderson, 13, has received his Eagle Scout award. The presentation was made Saturday evening in the Crest-woo- d Chapel at a special Eagle Scout ceremony. where he participates in cross sail- ing, water and snow skiing, np Bay, Hawaii. A member of troop 405 of the Kaysville 20th Ward, his scoutmaster is Larry Dorius. JOHN IS an eighth grade student at Kaysville Junior High where he is a member of the high honor roll and of the school chorus. He soccer. Prime Executive Office Space IFOR LEASE plays Centrally located between Bountiful and Ogden In his ward he is a member of the Deacons quorum. In scouting he has served as assistant patrol leader, patrol leader and den chief. In Davis Schools Credit Union Building Easy Access off Exquisite Decor 2400 sq. feet For more information call Neal Davis dent at Kaysville Junior High country. His interests are promoted to his present rank while serving at the First Marine Brigade, Kaneohe HE IS THE son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson of 277 E. Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville. HIS HOBBIES include 451-506- 4 camping, hunting, hockey and Little League football, np Between 9:00 Montgomery Ward '1 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. SCOTT FAMILY PRODUCTS r LIMITED TO STORE STOCK ONLY! EXTRA VALUE ANOTHER successful favorite fund raiser has been sta- tionery sales. Clever boutique items for personal enjoy- ment were offered too. All in all the committee has done a great job providing funds for Xi Chi to function on this year. : Duane George is among the latest recipients to earn his Crest-woo- A BAKE sale held at Bowmans in the fall started the year off to a good start. Saturday customers were eager to buy the goods and everything was sold. Again this year, the sales of cutlery is a huge success. Its a quality product at a reasonable price and has sold well for gifts, homes, etc. People are still asking for them. ; JOHN ANDERSON March Kaysville Clubs 53$ 150 ct. i Susan OKeefe Members of the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday at the hoem of Mrs. Ethel Montgomery. Mrs. Hazel Blood was has added her specialized hair designing to the Expert Staff of a assisting hostess. Mrs. Dorriane Adams gave the lesson on Trails. Mormon A history was read by .Mrs. Louise Gailey of her Mrs. Edith Thomas was hostess to the Orchid Club at her home, Thursday, March 3. .Mrs. Janice Hill and Mrs. Shirley Smith were assisting hos- tesses. Mrs. Shanna Page gave a history of Kaysville Review. each 1082 E. Gentile, Layton grandfather Bishop. . 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