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Show AUGUST 3, 1983 3 5 a completion of the new Eyes are set on a hoped-fo- r Elementary School Aug. 22. It'll make the school into a SCHOOL PROGRESSING Syracuse full-siz- e facility, up from 12, badly needed as the area continues its rapid growth. The project is costing just under $950,000 and was e started in February, Schools Public Information Officer Bonnie Dur-ranc- Oh, if only everybodys cute little boy or girl could win! Unfortunately there can only be two official winners in the Little Miss and Mr. Lay-to- n contest held each summer. This years cute little Miss is Trista Shantil Blair, the daughter of Preston and Cindy Blair of 1857 N. 650 W. in Layton, while the little Mr. title goes to Stephen Felix Offret, son of Kent and Faye Offret aof 241 E. 650 S. in Kaysville. LITTLE ROYALTY reports. Kmmpilh Nm By NORMA PREECE 544-875- 1 Ammon and Sylvia Tenney of Chandler, Ariz. were visitors of Mrs. Edna J. Layton last week. Mace Lenhart of Seattle, Wash, left Thursday to return to his home after spending the past month with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger. Randy Shelton, 12 years old, arrived by plane to spend a week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William H. Um-pleb- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kingston of Ogden were Thursday evening visitors of their niece Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Reed Udall suffered a heart attack on Friday, July 22 and is confined to the Humana Davis North Hospital for treatment., Leo Kinsman spent a week, at Blue Mesa Lake, Colo, where he attended the Independent Order Odd Fellows Camporee for all members from both Utah and Colorado. Tanielu Sataraka arrived home Thursday in Kaysville from Seoul, Korea where he in a family reunion at the FIVE GENERATIONS Gathering centennial birthday of Eva Blackburn, third from left seated, w'ere others including daughter Rose Pierce Green, left seated, back, Murray Pierce and Kathy Gebhardt, a son and daughter, with Kathys daughters Stephanie and Stacey, all from Layton. has been stationed on an assignment with the U.S. Army. He joins his wife Colold son leen and Daniel. Tanielu has never seen his son and therefore it was a marvelous reunion. He and his wife and son will spend time in Pocatello, Ida. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Callis Caldwell before leaving to make their new home in Fort Gor don, Tex. where he has been reassigned. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneedy and his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen and daughter Lorilee of Tabonia spent a five day vacation trip to South Dakota where they spent time at Mount Rushmope, Devils weeks and en route home sited for two and in Hawaii. one-ha- lf Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield and her four sisters, Mrs. Geneal Barlow, Clearfield; Mrs. Lavora Jensen, Salt Lak-e- ; Mrs. Grace Snell and Mrs. Margie Lott of Orem motored to Gunnison, Utah for a week. Tower and other places of interest in Rapid City area. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison for two weeks are their daughter and Gary and Pam Reeves and children of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle L. Buhler and three children Leah, Skipper and Tonia of They visited the area and were amazed to see the extensive vi- days . flood damage to that area where they grew up. They re-- 1 newed acquaintances and visited former places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer-meye- r with several of their family members spent a week at their summer cabin in the Uintas, where they relaxed, fished and enjoyed the beautiful flowers and scenery. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind were Claude and Maxine Thurston of Cohokia, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston were former residents of jj v son-in-la- c. :; It a Mendota, Calif, are visiting for two weeks with his brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Preece, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Buhler, 'uy 4 43 Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Verle L. Buhler, Farmington and Mrs. Doris Hensler, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Home, Mr. and Mrs. David Horne, Dr. and Mrs. Thad Home and Mrs. Bernice J FAWN C. HUFF STEPHANIE REED BRANDEN WILCOX Horne attended the funeral service of Mrs. Clara Parks at Richfield on Thursday. Mrs. Parks was a sister of Owen Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Nybo met their son Elder Mike Nybo in Japan as he was released from serving an LDS mission in the Japan Okayama LDS Mission. They toured Japan for two 11 v- - Three north county youngsters receive our congratulations on achieving first birthday status. Stefanie Reed, daughter of Ryan T. and Kerry Reed of 970 E. 1150 S., in Clearfield, Apt. A, will celebrate Friday. Recent birthdays were celebrated by Fawn C. Huff, daughter of Dennis and Kathy Huff of 277 E. 900 S. in Layton, a Pioneer Day baby, and Branden Wilcox,' son of Cary J. and Wanda Wilcox of 1718 N. 2900 W. in Clinton, who celebrated July 26. Crazy bay Summer Close Outs Prices Reduced up to 70 63 N. i $24995 Main J With FTC-2- 8 ay 546-316- 3 SANYO Auto-Rever- se No. - Speakers Only.... - AM-F- M |