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Show y MARCH 8, 1?84 Vintage Car C. U. Green Receives Show Slated 20-Ye- Service Pin ar - C. Udell KAYSVILLE Green of 972 E. Oxford Dr., Kaysville, was presented with service pin from his State Farm Insurance Company during the annual awards dinner held in Bountiful. The presentation was made by Dale L. Fillmore, agency man- Accept LDS Call On Sunday, April 8 the Golden Spike Empire Vintage Car Club is having a vintage car show and an autocross race for vintage cars. There will also be a sports car solo II auto cross race for sports cars. SCHEDULE of events include sports car race, 12 p.m.; antique car show, 3 p.m.; antique car autocross race, 4 p.m. ; presentation of trophies, 4:45 , , v X - ' y ' V 4 20-ye- ar p.m. This will be held at Hill AFB parking lot No. 1. - ager. MR. GREEN began his service with State Farm Insurance in February, 1964 and the past week he changed office locations to 330 N. Main, Layton, just a few doors from his office at 378 N. Main, Layton, where he was the past KJH Band Gets Superior Rating At State Meet By JON FLOYD The Kaysville Junior High held their annual Band Festival. They competed with all the junior high bands in the state of Utah which was held at Clearfield High School. ' THE BAND started out with sightreading a piece in front of adjucator. They did very well, receiving a superior rating from the judge. 16 years. He is a lifelong resident of Kaysville and a graduate of Davis High School. HE WAS employed with C. UDELL GREEN automotive firms, Max Bishop, Perry Stewart and Owen Wright companies before beginning his career with the insurance business. ELDER WOOD Elder Alan Seeley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seeley of :?805 E. 300 N., Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the California-SaJose LDS Mission. He entered the Mission Training Center on April 5. ; ELDER SEELEYS mission, farewell was held on Sunday, March 25 in the Kaysville 13th n ' LDS Elder Garner Whi'esides Wood, son of Lairy and Rosalie Wood has accepted a call to serve in the Oregon, Portland Mission for the LDS Church. HIS FAREWELL was held March 25 at 10:20 a.m. at the Farmington Rock Church, 272 N. Main. Ward Sacrament meeting. He graduated from Davis High School where he was in mechanics. He was a member of the FFA (Future Farmers of America). He attended Kaysville LDS Seminary and has received his .Duty to God award. ELDER SEELEY has been employed with Arrow Hos'Company at Freeport Centf prior to his mission call, np An open house was held following the meeting from 12-- 2 p.m. GARNER is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended Weber State College for a year and a member of PKA fraternity. He has also been working at Smith Mgr. Corp. for the past two years. He will enter the MTC in Provo on April 5. Called To Serve Mitzi L. Hermansen, daughter of Dale K. Hermansen of Layton and Bertha Hermansen of West Valley City has accepted her mission call to serve in the Honduras Mission. She entered the MTC on March 22. ? Mr. Green has been involved in both civic and church functions of the community in past years. He EVELYN, ELAINE AND SHAWNA Concert Readied their maiden name, the Rasmussen sisters are married. Evelyn is the wife of Gary Scothern. Elaine is Mrs. Gregg Taggart and Shawna is married to Douglas Durbano. This exceptional ladies trio The Layton LAYTON Arts Council will present Evenlyn, Elaine and Shawna Rasmussen in concert on April 1 at 7 p.m. in the Layton Heritage Museum, 437 N. Wasatch Drive. The program is free to the public. has performed extensively throughout Northern Utah for church and civic groups alike. ALTHOUGH Billed under Mrs. Ivy Harvey entertained members of the ALo-na- s Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Members of the Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norma Ward. Mrs. Marjorie Herndon en- tertained the Phillips Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Winward gave the . Indi-anol- a. Mitzis brother, Marcus recently returned from the Alberta Canada Mission. served as president of Kaysville Jaycees and state vice president of the Jaycees, president of Kaysville Rotary Club and also Kaysville Civic Associa- - AT THE Sunday evening program, they will be performing selections from their published album "He Lives...Be-love- d Hymns of the Savior. An inspiring message for all will be delivered through the . . . lesson. Mrs. Beverly Merrill entertained the Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Diane Frodsham and Mrs. Diane Smith were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Lynn Jansen gave the lesson. Mrs. Beth Dredge hosted the Kaysville Art Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Frost and Mrs. Julie Wat Rasmussen trios beautiful harmonies, dmg cheon and after met at the home of Mrs. Mary Bowring for bridge. Members of the Bay View Club will meet Wednesday, April 1 1 at the home of Mrs. Mary Lynn Sargent in Fruit Heights. ' Mrs. Beth Dredge entertained the Kaysville Literary Club at her home Wednesday evening. BASEMENT FLOODED? Plumbing Don't Let Water Damage I1 Ivan Richardson is president of the K&F Senior Citizens Club. Other officers ner meetings at the St. Marks Garden Recreation center. who were not available for the month on the third Thursday at the center and it is open to all photo were Golden Taylor. LaRue Taylor, Kirtlcy Tuck-e- r, Leslie Orr and Fern OrT. THE HAPPY K&F Senior Citizens Club have appreciated the donations from its members and friends who made it possible to purchase a piano to be used for their monthly programs at their din The group meets each 773-119- Reg 6.95 LJ v them Foreign Language Week was held at Kaysville Jr. High. As an introduction, the halls .were decorated with posters with the showcase featuring displays of Spanish culture and clothing and many students wore badges reading I speak I love Spanish Spanish, Kiss Me. I Speak French and I Love French. It was held in conjunction with Na- tional Foreign Language Week. of the a how reported newspapers AN ARTIC LE in one lack of knowledge in foreign languages is hurting American business. For example. General Motors failed in selling their Sale Reg. 6.95 Sale Reg 7.95 Sale THOSE wishing to attend should contact Mr. Richardson or any other officer or directors for reservations. The next dinner meeting w ill be held on Thursday, April 19 at 12:30 p.m. np Reg 699 ; j PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH CHIROPRACTIC CARE Insuronca Cosot Accepted: Oe - - Job hjires ckah Vo Accdeotj Couo Esonce P'vce kiioncej Yi'Hi Medcre For further Information or appointment call DR. DALE J. BENNETT ign language classes. The showcase was decorated by SOME OF the activities in conjunction with foreign Lanv guage Week were French Dav and Spanish fiestas. Sale What Price Zion ANOTHER example was when Coca Cola was introduced in China it did not sell well because when Coca Cola js translated into Chinese, it means bite the wax tadpole. Buttons and posters were made by students of both Mr. Osborns and Mr. Moss forethe Spanish class under directum of Mr. Moss. Reg 4.95 8-- 4 4 99 ' Only With Love 099 99 Sale Reg 4.95 Show Me Your Rocky Mountains 99 Sale j99 A V Vv . CHIROPRACTOR PWMFVGRA 195 DtT E. GENTILE, IAYTON Mdicr a'uvIL Sale Jesus The Master Teacher Reg 4.95 3 ftcji Learning Books 99 Sate Reg 3.95 Facing The Enemy Sale Reg 695 2" 499 Sale IN STORE SPECIAL Marvelous Work 95 Reg 4 and a Wonder m, Many More in Store Specials 1 11 Including our Surprise Bags Your dollars will continue to support local missionaries pas-Tr- t qJ 2 99 -W4- -3600- t t or Sale Articles of Faith Ihe One Game model car in Puerto Rico and in Latin America because "no va" in Spanish means it doesnt go or no go. 3 99 Reg 595 Destiny senior citizens. "Nova Beyond This Moment Woman's Divine ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Foreign Language Week Held At KJH By MARTY ROMERO Office Hours 8 Noah and The Flood Reg 695 ; get you! call Water Stopper Plumbing Here With SENIOR CITIZENS He is married to the former Marjorie Moss of Kaysville and they have four children, np Stopper We Will Prove - the High Priest quorum of the Kaysville 10th Ward. Sump pumps installed Remodels New Construction Ask about free labor guarantee The Kaysville Bridge Club met Friday at The Pizza Company Restaurant for their lun- Officers of the Happy K&F (Kaysville and Farmington) Senior Citizens Club are front row left to right (seated), Ray Harvey and Novle Sandall. Back row, Leo Kinsman, Linn Sandall, LaRcna Sandall, Shirley Wittman, Lola Richardson and Ivan Richardson. They also played select pieces for the audience, some of which were very challenging, such as A Santa CecilAmerica Folk Rhaplia, sody 3 and Symphony for Bands. KEITH Brimhall is band Tlumbing's Trade Secret" kins were assisting hostesses. The program was given by Juhlin Park of Salt Lake City. 7 IN HIS church he has been in the Elders quorum presidency, Sunday School president and is presently a counselor in Water Kaysville Clubs . SHE HAS recently been a student of BYU. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Peterson of RASMUSSEN tion president. faIth |