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Show JULY 27, 1983 cr '' About Your Home Silver Age Activities fit-- - ; There will be a pap smear clinic held on Aug. 9 at the Golden Years Center, Bountiful. Transportation will be available from Silver Age, to the Golden Years Center. Call the center, for an appointment. Fee schedule is as follows: less than $4,000 per year $4; $6,000 to $7,999, $5; $8,000 to $9,999, $6; $10,000 to $1 1 ,999, $7; $12,000 to $15,999, $9; $16,000 to $19,999, $10; $20,000 to $24,999, $12; over $25,000, $15. DONT FORGET your exhibits for the Davis County Fair have to be in to the Silver Age by Aug. 12 for tagging. Lets have a good showing from our center. Blood pressure clinic will be held at 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4. ay IT XT. 546-220- 1 MENUS FOR the week of Aug. 1 in- -' elude: Monday, Aug. 1 , baked ham, sunshine potatoes, hot fresh vegetable combo, corn bread-hone- y butter, fresh fruit pieces, sugar cookie and milk. Kaysville News Mr. and Mrs. Bengt Jonsson and their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. David Jonsson returned home Tuesday, July 19 from a five week vacation trip ov erseas. They flew to Drop tomatoes into boiling water for a few seconds before slicing for eating, canning or freezing. See how easily the skin slips off? Never put poison or insecticides in a soft drink bottle. Small children lose their lives every year from such carelessness. Aug. 2, baked meat loaf, buttered carwhipped potatoes chilled pears, rots, sliced bread milk. golden cake Wednesday, Aug. 3, sliced meats and cheese, macaroni salad on lettuce, toma-.oe- s and cucumber slice, semi-har- d rolls fruit cup and cookies, milk. TUESDAY, Frankfurt, Germany, and spent time sightseeing there and then traveled on to Sweden where they spent three weeks with Bengts father, Georg Jonsson and with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Jonsson and family. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lennart Clausson and family. The Clausson family made their home in Kaysville for some time and are remembered by many in this area. Their son Hakan came and staved with the Bengt Jonsson family and attended Davis High School for one year. The Olausson's send their greetings to all their friends in Kays- Adding a few drops of ammonia to water will make the campers greasy dishes and pans easier to clean. Make plans now for new iris beds. Order new bulbs, prepare beds and you will be ready to set the rhizomes in August. THURSDAY, Aug. 4, sloppy joes, but- tered corn, pickled beet garnish, cottage cheese on lettuce, apple pie, milk. Friday, Aug. 5, beef patty gravy and oven browned potatoes, vegetable salad, hot rolls pineapple upside dow n cake milk. FAST Bachelors, like detergents, work fast and leave no rings. Record, Columbia, S.C. CALL THE center the day before for reservations. ville. Hakan accompanied the -- Jonssons on to Switzerland to visit the Swiss LDS Temple and do some sightseeing in Switzerland. En route home the Jonssons all spent time in Austria and one and a half weeks in Germany. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Van Guidler of Jackson, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bowers, all of Arnold, Mo. After visiting in Kaysville me noo for some time, the Sides accompanied them on to California and en route they visited in Lovelock, Nev. with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Milich and on to California where they visited at Freemont, with a sister of Mrs. Sides, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Sides and Mr. and Mrs. Patton traveled back to Lake Tahoe where they spent a few' days before the Sides returned to their home in Kaysville. bargains CARTONS ONLY SILT EDGE STOCK Bible Verse wy mi 25 POUND Wf"-5-B- We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed. ) AU 1. Who wrote the above statement? 2. To whom was he writing? 3. Where was he at the time of this writing? 4. Where may this statement be found? V LARGE AA ANSW ERS TO BIBLE VERSE 1. Corinth, Greece. 3. In Macedonia. 4. 2 Corinthians 4:8. mew SAVE 40 (POUND Return From RICE OR WHEAT PURINA 3 RALSTON Salte LDS Mission CEREAL CASE Marylynne 15.36 m fc Marshraalloia SAVE 47 f r0l6 2)402. 0Z. re- Mission. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Dredge Jr. of Kaysville. MISS DREDGE will give her mission report at her homecoming on Sunday, July 31 in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward Sacrament meeting at noon at Chipped Meals ASSORTED VARIETIES - Dredge has turned home from serving on an LDS mission to the OF 12 m the Kaysville Tabernacle Building, 198 West Center Street, np Fulfills LDS Mission MINIATURE ELDER KECK ELDER CLARK Elder Steven Keck has accepted a call to serve an Elder David Clark, son of Ronald and Diane Clark has accepted a mission call to the LDS Mission. LDS mission in the New Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug. 11. STEVEN is a member of the Kaysville 12th Ward and will speak in his ward Sunday, July 31 at 1:50 p.m. in the Crest-woo- d Chapel, 1039 E. Crest-woo- d Rd. Also that afternoon there will be an open house held for Steven at his home, 746 E. Brookshire Dr. from p.m. Steven is a graduate of Davis High School and is the son of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Roy E. Keck. He has attended Utah State University and has been employed this summer by Inc. from the Seattle, Wash, in Salt Lake City, np 3:30-5:3- The Apostle Paul. 2. The Christians located at RALSTON MISSIONARIES te TA. INS DOZEN CHURCH 0 Italy-Mila- n HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center on Aug. 4. Elder Clark will speak at his farewell on Sunday, July 31 at 1:10 p.m. in the Fruit Heights 4th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting held in the Kaysville East Stake Center at 201 S.600 E. ELDER Clark graduated from Davis High School w here he served as athlete manager. He has been attending Weber State College w here he has been an athletic trainer. Aero-Copte- Called To Serve LDS Mission HE HAS been active in his church and held leadership positions in his Priesthood quorums. He has received the Duty to God award and is an Eagle Scout, np Cindy Collett, daughter of Mrs. Luciel Collett and the late Wells Ivins Collett has US SHOP LET accepted a mission call to the Argentina Cordoba LDS Mission. She will enter the Mission Training Center July 28. FOR YOUR INSURANCE HER MISSION farewell was held on Sunday, July 24 in the Kaysville 9th Ward Sacrament meeting. Miss Collett has been employed as a legal secretary. She was honored at an open house on Tuesday, July 26 at the home of her mother, np NEEDS I Elder Garrett H. Ostler, Macaroni 6 Choose who has been serving an LDS mission for the past year and a half, in the Arizona, Tempe Mission field will be giving his report on Sunday, July 31 at the Clearfield 9th Ward Sacrament meeting. The chapel is located at 838 E. 600 S., Clearfield and begins at a.m. SSS5-- " 1 1 ELDER Ostler is the son of Lloyd and Janet Ostler, and is a graduate of Clearfield High School and seminary. Traveling to the Indian Holbrook Mission to accompany him home were his parents, and their children, Greg, Krisand Ambetin, Heather-Daw- DINNER 7)4 OUNCE MEW CASE MAID I WESTERN CASE OF OF 12 as 24 5.99 1t.M SAVE 1.01 MEW TR0P1CANA HARVEST CRUSHED flXD m 20 OUNCE 64 CASE OF 6-- CASE 0H0 OF 24 15.79 JtWBITOK Ml .0 sHorriNti 5.M NEVER YWU FKJ. SAYEW BEAUTY 'YT Elder Mark W. Seegmiller has been called to serve in the Oklahoma-Tuls- a LDS Mission. He entered the Mission T raining Center on July 21 . His farewell testimonial was held on Sunday, July 10 in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. ELDER Seegmiller graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. At Davis he was active in the school band and orchestra. For two years he was a member of the Lagoon Show Band. He is an Eagle scout. A! Auto Home Business - Health - Life - Disability - -- - Call Dick Tibbitts -54- 4-1039- THE INSURANCE CENTER SINCE graduation he has been employed with Davis County Schools. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs . Grant Seegmiller of 32 N . 400 W., Kaysville. np Kaysville Professional Plaza 475 No. 300 West BEDDING COUPON I I COUPON FRE s1Q00o, for Any with any atched Purchase BEAUTY LONG ora Spaghetti Jfl HUH race VUUf are ay gUSUT MlClf ra EVERYM- Y- Koc ettua-- - Full Set set Queen set m Firm 5 support year warn TEEffiEEKSYWWG. AO PRICES EFFECTIVE T Accepts Mission Bedfra mw AMERICAN EXTRA WIDE tout MT M never wiu WW AMERICAN and sister, Dennis and Sandy Hooper and their two children, Brandon and Juston, all of Bountiful. brother-in-la- ALL OF his friends are in- vited to gather at the Sacrament meeting to hear his mission report, vsb VSNVJ- OUNCE Also were his r-Sky. 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