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Show DECEMBER 14, 1983 Kaysville Downtown Ribbon Cutting Set Mayor Gerald Purdy has announced the Kaysville Re- development Agency and Kaysville Chamber of Commerce are holding a brief ribbon cutting and open house on Main Street to celebrate the completion of the first phase of this redevelopment site. Everyone is invited to attend. IT WILL take place at 63 N. Main at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17. np Clfd. Community Church Christmas Cantata Sun. Clearfield The choir of the Clearfield Community Church will hold a special Christmas cantata entitled I Believe by John Wilson, Sunday at the 9:30 and 1 1 a.m. services. THE MUSICAL program will feature instrumental accompanied by Alice Mabie on the piano and harpiscord; Dennis Patrick playing the organ and Hope Murphy performing on the guitar. Conducting the choir will be Pat McKay while the narration will be spoken by Pastor Carl Reynolds. MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. MIKESELL LYNDSIE K. HESS: JAHNA ROBERT CUTLER 7 Happy Birthday that one year mark for congratulations on reaching Cutler, son of Robert Robert two youngsters, Joshua E. m Layton and 1350 N. 267 of and Valerie Cutler and Tracy Hess, Kevin of Lyndsie K. Hess, daughter on Dec. both celebrating 900 South, Layton, 57 West 7th. Its THE PROGRAM is open to the public and every- one is invited. John and Ida Mikesell of 823 N. Hill Villa Dr., Layton, will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. THEY MERE married in Elsinore, Utah Dec. 22, 1933. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden Temple Sept. 19, 1981. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Morgan where John worked for Clark Bros. MRS. JEFFERY OWEN ADAMS Wed In SL Temple Elizabeth Celeste Lund and Jeffry Owen Adams were married Dec. 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Marion D, Hanks. stephanotis and baby breath. Alisa Acuna was maid of honor with Annette Evans, Ann Schuster and Malinda Adams as bridesmaids. They wore burgundy dresses. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Charles Lund of Portland, Ore. Jeff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ellison Adams of Layton. A wedding breakfast was held at the Lion House, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Adams. A reception was held at the Colonial House in Salt Lake City, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Lund. MOTHERS of the couple also wore burdundy dresses. Scott Bean pefrormed best man duties. Ushers were J. Stuart Adams, A. Scott Lund, Bradley G. Lund and David E. Adams II. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Carol Williams, Produce. Then to Layton, where he worked for Layton Sugar Co. They moved to Farmington where they lived for 35 years. He worked for Davis County Roads and as a crossing guard for six years after his retirement. They moved to Layton five years ago. leads to full puffy sleeves capof ruffles. Her ped crown of seed pearls and cut crystal released a French silk illusion veil and was the same worn by her mother at her wedding. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, Lun-quis- Layton; Jeraldean grand-childre- n randchildren. They will be honored at an open house on Dec. 22 at the Farmington Rock Chapel, from 6-- 8 Swasey attended a family party in Millville, Utah on Friday for members of Mr. Swaseys family. It was held at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swasey. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sjerman Swasey, Bone-tUtah; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rockwood and five children of Oklahoma City, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and six children of Boise, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Silvester and three sons, Rexburg, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Swasey, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Robin Wayne Swasey and two children of Logan. KJH Has Holiday Spirit By DIXIE EARL When Christmas finally rolls in the holiday spirit, including everyone here at Kaysville Jr. High. around, everybody is a, Egginton, Kaysville. THEY ALSO have 25 and 15 greatg- Mr. and Mrs. Richard p.m. Friends and rela- tives are invited. No gifts please. IF YOU havent already noticed, KJH has a huge tree by the office that is just fill of bright lights and ornaments. Everything else around the office also seems to have that a I Christmas Boxed Cards Cleone Whitman. The bride has attended BYU (currently finishing B.S. in nursing) and is an RN. The groom graduated Cum Laude from the University of Utah with a BA in business-financHe filled an LDS Italy Catania mission. pearls. The open neckline Wanema McClintock, Los Angeles, Calif.; Joan Smith, Centerville; Jean Simmons, t, Farmington; Pauline Kaysville To Hollywood Beauty College is the only private school in the OgdenCIearfield area eligible for all these programs. Six- Call Jessie Collins 8250053 cP & mmw Mrs. Lana Waite entertained members of the Athena Club at her home Wednesday for their annual Christmas dinner, program and exchange of gifts. New members were welcomed into the club. Norma izabeth Simmons for their annual Christmas luncheon and musical program. Mrs. Edith Sheffield will be hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Country Kitchen Restaurant in Clearfield on Wednesday, Dec. 21. Forty members of the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Special Interest met Monday at the Reg. Hours: Streadbeck, Ruth Turner, Assisting hostesses were club officers, Dorothy Lotz, Janet Webster, Norma Preece, and Mabel Christensen, Ruth Bowman and Morjorie Ann Burton, np Sweepstakes and you could win... A -- honeymoon for p1I two anywhere llf American Airlines f flies, including Hawaii, the Caribbean, Mexico, and London. 10 first prizes: UPCOMING events include performing for the children's ward at Davis North Hospital entertaining at a senior citizens center and many halftimes and assemblies. The DEttes especially want to thank their new advisors, Karyn Bertel sen and all those Three days and two nights for two anywhere American Airlines flies in the continental U.S. KODAK Disc who have supported them throughout the year, np v: JMR.N ttC DM Ccatef. Inc. 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The DEttes will then go on to region and state competition. 90UKTFU a.m.4:30 p.m. Continues thru Dec. 23rd week-lon- KODAK Disc CAUL US TODAY, for a free, introductory consultation. 9 I Grand Prize: DEttes Prepare spent learning and perfecting drills. AT THE recent Holiday Classic Competition the DEttes received a first place trophy in novelty and second place overall. On December 16 Deanna Jackson and Cheryl Stoneb-rake- r will represent the DEttes in individual competition. Mon.-Fr- L Enter Kodak's Honeymoon Marilyn Flint, Lona Mae Godfrey and Bonnie Heywood. The Davis High DEttes have been busy practicing for competition. An average of two to four hours per day are 121 SOUTH STATE CLEARFIELD Pizza Company Restaurant for dinner and Christmas program and exchange of gifts. Mrs. Mildred Ensign and Mrs. Gladys Collier were in charge. Mrs. Mildred Ensign entertained the Shantanka Club for their Christmas dinner party at change of Christmas gifts. teen guests attended. help pay tuition and other school costs. Student Loans Kaysville Clubs the Pizza Company Restaurant on Friday with ex- wmmm School Scholarship Federal Basic Grant AFTER SKIING in Jackson, they will make their home in Bountiful. n EVERYONE is also looking forward to the Christmas YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR FINANCIAL AIDS Youll find a special Yuletide wish for everyone on your list! e. RotThe Kaysville-Laytoary Anns met Friday at the Lion House in Salt Lake City for their traditional Christmas luncheon and program. Mrs. Ramona Gailey entertained the Sunflower Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon. It was their annual Christmas meeting and program with exchange of gifts and a short lesson by Mrs. Dorraine Adams. were Mrs. The Verona Talbot and Mrs. Carol Birkenfeld. Member of the Bay View Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. El- dance. This is a day where all of the students in the school come looking very dressed up. The girls in their dresses and the boys in their suits. To top it off carnations will be sold,, so you can give it to that special someone. KJH is trying as hard as possible to make this Christmas full of beautiful decorations and that a special Christmas feeling be present. certain hint of Christmas. All the teachers and students are getting ready for Christmas by making up plans for the early door decorations. Every year in the halls of KJH one can look around and see the interesting and beautiful things that the school has done to brighten it up. amerjcanmVgreeungs Helen Fillmore and Lula Lund, Shauna Lund and THE BRIDE wore a satin floor length gown draped into watteau train. The bodice of alen-co- n French lace was beaded with seed MRS. MIKESSEL worked for Davis School lunches for 15 years. She retired a year ago. 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