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Show Interns At Ma Bell SOCIETY Set Swap Meet Layton native Jayann Dan-si- e is serving a summer internh ship with the Mountain Public Relations Department in Salt Lake City. A UTAH State University-graduat- e student, Miss Dansie is pursuing a masters degree in industrial technology. She was selected for the internship by Kathleen Weiler, an assistant staff manager in the public relations department at Mountain Bell. In conjunction with Krazy Days, the JCKs will hold a swap meet. Bell-Uta- 546-220- ARTICLES for exhibition at the Davis County Fair must be in by Aug. 12. Dont forget our art exhibit on Aug. 15from 10a.m. until and see what our 4 p.m. Everyone is invited to stop by talented Silver Age artists are doing. JAYANN DANSIE audio visual productions, MISS DANSIE is a 1976 newswriting, video taping and photography. I am excited to work with a WE NEED pincohle players. If you are interested call hon- or graduate of Layton High 546-220- 1. School. In 1980 she received a (Cum Laude) B.A. degree in widely-know- n We at the Silver Age would like to say thanks to Kaysv of our program. We are City. They are very supportive grateful. elementary education from and as Mountain Bell, says Miss Dansie. I feel this internship offers valuable learning experiences that will enhance my knowledge of corporate public Weber State College. Currently, she is continuing studies at Utah State University. Jayann is the daughter of Jay and Marleen Dansie of Layton. Exchange Vows Among the summer brides is Cambria Smith who recited wedding vows on Friday, July 8 with David L. Blain in ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Honored At Event Mrs. Beatrice Carroll was honored at an open house on Saturday at their home in Kaysville hosted by her sisters and nieces. THE reception was honoring Mrs. Carroll for her many achievements throughout her life and for her love to her family. Mrs. Carroll is a former Dean of Girls and Counselor at Davis High School. She has been active in the national Women of Deans and Counselors and she was active in the Democratic Party at state and national levels. Mrs. Carroll has been listed in "Whos Who in American Whos Who of Educators, Whos American Women, Who in American Politics, committee for the AAUW (American Association of University Women and was Utah State president. SHE WAS born in Millville, the daughter of Ephraim and Sylvia Yeate$ Jessop. She and her husband were married July 26, 1947. Mr. Car-ro- ll is a retired supervisor in plant services at Hill Air Force Base, np SHE ALSO served on the national executive board of the National Association of The annual Mann family reunion was held at the summer cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Branden Mann for four days last week, in the Uinta Mountains. A good time was enjoyed by family members who traveled from Washington, Oregon, California and Utah areas. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller of Akron, Colo., visited here and with their son-in-la- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Cook, and their family. As they returned home, they were accompanied by their granddaughter, Miss Melanie Cook, who plans to spend several weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. i, Jones and three daughters, Tegan and Taylee, spent last week at Tonys Grove in Logan. On Saturday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jim East and two sons, Billie and Andy of Plain City, Mr. and Tif-fan- Mrs. David Jones and two sons. Chad and Casey of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bodily, and sons. Chris and Cory, and Mr. and Mrs. Zene W. Bennett. ail of Syracuse. The Saturday picnic dinner was held in observance of the eighth birthday of Tiffani Jones who celebrated her birthday on Sunday, July 24. Mrs. Audene Stafford spent a few days last week at the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton, receiving treatment. Hospitality Hopscotch Temple. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neal Smith of 47 N. 500 E., Kaysville. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ercell O. Blain of Eden. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of the grooms sister, Mrs. Terri Sowby. The couple greeted guests at a patio reception at the Rock Chapel Gardens that evening. FOR HER wedding and ren ception the bride wore a of chiffon and lace tiers. Outstanding Civic Leaders of America, and Dictionary of Internal Biography (published in London, England). It was styled with a lace Mrs. Florence T. Rampton after accomand panying her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Burleson, and their family back to Monday, Tex., for a two week visit there. The Burleson family came for the birthday anniversary party for Mrs. Ramptons 80th birthday in late June. They visited in Utah with relatives before returning son-in-la- w Chuck-A-Ram- tured home. Mrs. Donnell Thurgood, Mrs. Sharon Nance, Mrs. Nancy Thurgood, Miss Robin Thurgood, and Mrs. Jerry Stoker, leaders in the mutual program for girls, accompanied some 32 girls on a week outing by Syracuse Utah Stake Camp in Echo Canyon last week. a Red Ox Restaurant I Fuegis 89 220 So. Highway North Salt Lake 298-752- 8 Reservations Appreciated Tues.-Thur- s. Laureate Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi entertained at Hospitality Hopscotch at the home of Jan Dickson in East Layton on Thursday evening, honoring Preceptor Mu Chapter of Bountiful. N. 800 W. West Bountiful Clean Sprayed Ceilings Acoustical Ceilings We Clean iramni KD0 Kaysville The University of Texas at Austin awarded 343 law degrees at the end of the 1983 spring semester. Degrees awarded include 339 doctor of jurisprudence degrees, three master of comparative jurisprudence degrees and one master of laws degrees. BETTEANN Fitt of 325 S. 900 E., Kaysville, graduated with honors. T tfie Wedding Specialists Full "IV fiy! Color Wedding Announcements ! Guaranteed Lowest Prices Through August Be a Fashion at School Come to.. . Vrnhfs Wmwtiy Mm Special thru 31 August (Precision Hair Cut) Perm Special No appointment Necessary Men - Women SALAD supper was served to 17 members after Nalder, Layton, president; Vonda Yarbrough, Ogden,' vice president; Barbara Iverson, Kaysville, secretary; Barbara Kendricksen, Kaysville, treasurer; and Jan Dickson, Layton, county council 2284 UGLST6 Come See A which Bingo was played with gifts being given the winners. Laureate Epsilon Chapter officers for the year are Ila COUSTIC-GL- O We're the largest and most Experienced Wedding Company in the area More brides put their trust in uS than anywhere else. For Laureate Epsilon PoilinfY Time? UGlIlllg IIICO. - Children Welcome Walk-i-n Full Staff Violets Beauty Salon 1475 S. State, Clearfield (next la Open 8 am - 6 pm 776-43- 6 Go" smoke wafer marks and grease from acoustic ceilings wirhout ruining your acoustics 292-55- C Present this coupon for ONE COMPLIMENTARY SPECIAL PRIME RIB when you purchase a second special prime rib. Valid Soiled Acoustical formed by Norman Nava. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High, Hollywood Beauty College as a licensed cosmetologist, associate degree in foreign language from Weber State. The groom graduated from Davis High and is attending Weber State. After a honeymoon to northern Wyoming and Yellostone Park, they are making their home in Riverdale. attached to a fresh flowered tiara. Maid of honor was Joyce Foote with Marian Stuart and Marcie Moore as bridesmaids. They wore street length dresses of light pink chiffon with baby blue trim. They carried long stemmed pink roses background. C&JSHC breath. THE MOTHERS chose full-- . length gowns of red georgette. Flower girls were Summer Blain and Ginger Sowby. BEST MAN duties were per- given by Pam Higley, Linda Heusser, Cheryl Dorius, Marcie Moore and Joyce Foote. floor length veil Eleanora Touchette and Kristen Smith.. Teri Sowby attended the guest book. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. She attended Weber State College. The groom graduated from Layton High School and will graduate this spring from Weber State College in military science. He was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserves in June. He filled an LDS mission to Mexico, np red roses and white baby BEST MAN duties were per- a held at the in Salt Lake City and a reception was held at the 20th Ward Crestwood Chapel. THE BRIDES gown fea- PLEASE CALL the day before for reservations. Robin Blain and Miss Courtnie Blain as attending matrons. They wore red sculpture satin dresses and held bouquets of formed by Gary Bingham. Ushers were Mark and Joe Stuart. Prenuptial parties were Harold E. and Beth S. Moore Thompson, 1 1 David Pierce, Mrs. Neal Smith, Miss Karen Blain, Miss Moore were flower girls. of 928 N. 50 E Kaysville. A wedding breakfast was Mark Lekic and Jim Sowby. Following a honeymoon trip to Southern California the newlyweds will make their home in Kaysville. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Nancy Pierce, Jocene THURSDAY, Aug. , roast beef, whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered green beans, tossed green salad, hot rolls glazed pumpkin nut bar, milk. Friday, Aug. 12, sliced turkey sandwich, potato salad, tomato and cucumber slice, apple crisp with whipped topping and milk. stephanotis and white daisies. Miss Kristen Smith served as maid of honor with Mrs. MOTHERS wore street length dresses, medium blue crepe highlighted with silver trim. Their flowers were pink roses. Stacie Stuart and Melissa THE BRIDE is the daughter of Nathan J. and Mary Kae Stuart of 133 E.1050N., Kaysville. The groom is the son of Ushers were Neal Smith, MENUS FOR the week of Aug. 8 include: tomaMonday, Aug. 8, deluxe hamburgers, tater gems, to slice on lettuce leaf, pink applesauce, ranger cookie and milk. . TUESDAY, Aug. 9, beef turnover with whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered carrots, celery sticks, chilled fruit, chocolate mint cake, milk. Wednesday, Aug. 10, fried chicken, augratin potatoes, buttered cabbage, radishes and green onions, hot rolls stewed prunes, brownie and milk. of silk white roses, white Temple Rites Christopher Moore were married July 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Lawrence Moss. is now back home bodice, long sleeves and high neckline, with a fingertip veil. She wore a lace derby hat with chiffon and ribbon bow. The bridal bouquet was a cascade MR. AND MRS. MAX C. MOORE Linda Stuart and Max Syracuse 544-369- 34 E. 100 N., Be sure to call the Silver Age Center, clinic to be smear the for pap 1 , for an appointment held Aug. 9. offered public relations internships to students from various colleges and universities since 1973. The internships are designed to provide students with practical experiences in company as wanting to Silver Age Events Bell has MOUNTAIN INDIVIDUALS reserve space should call Pres. np Susan Majors, Sew-N-Sav- e) Mon. thru Sat. QtSMK) OSEDS!jgfaV' IS OURS |