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Show FEBRUARY 2, 1984 Kaysville News By NORMA PREECE 544-875- 1 Mrs. Helen Johnson reholik turned from a two-wee- Its been a sharing time between 3rd and 5th graders at East Layton Elementary School. FRIENDS EAST LAYTON It is great to have a special friend at anytime, but when you arc eight years old and your special friend is a fifth or sixth grader that is terrific! ject with their little AT EAST Layton Elem. Mrs. Smith, s : fifth-sixt- h people. The teachers have noticed many side benefits from the association, especially on the playground. AT CHRISTMAS time Mrs. ' Smiths students decided to do something really special for their adopted class. Each of the 28 students developed a grade class decided to adopt a younger grade. They chose Mrs VanDykes third. Each wee! they appear at the door armed with everything they will need to complete a special art pro- - unique game. They spent a lot of time and were very creative. During the weekly session they taught their little friend to play the game and even had a treat to h give them when they they made sure they did. At the end of the hour they gave the games to the third grade kids. The third graders were delighed. won-whic- THE FIFTH and sixth graders have given much more than a game or their time to these young third graders, they have given their friendship. day visit in California. She visited in Sacramento with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Pace and in Carmichael with a granddaughters family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts and in Lodi with another granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Landis. Bud Halliday has been confined to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he underwent major surgery. Elder Paul Weaver, son of Richard Brent Weaver will be relased from his LDS Mission on Jan. 25. He is serving in Sao Paula, Brazil and will be touring before returning home. He is a member of the Kaysville 9th LDS Ward. Vera Roueche is confined to the McKay Hospital in Ogden where she underwent major surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Caldwell entertained at a family dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cotterell, Nampa, Ida.: Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pearce, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. John Sundoff, Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Curt Caldwell, Kasyville and their families and also their other two sons at home Clark and Brad. Miss Cara Snow left Jan. 16 for Washington D.C. where she will spend the new two months on an internship working in the office for Senator remis- - turned from serving his sion to the New York, New York LDS Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sanders. Elder Sanders gave his mission report on Sunday, Jan. 22 in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shepherd announce the arrival Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides entertained their Saturday evening Pinochle Club at their home with six guests from Roy. : Mrs. Mina Oldham has been confined to the hospital for treatment the past week. Mrs. Reva Killian was honored on her birthday anniversary on Jan. 12 with a family dinner at Brattens Restaurant in Salt Lake City hosted by her children, Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield Killian, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. James F. Killian, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen. Mount Pleasant, Bishop and Mrs. Jay L. Webster, Fruit Heights. SWORN IN Howard; Beck Kaysville by?.; are: return and Paul.; ;r GOOD JOB! It may be over, but not forgotten, for former Kaysville Councilman Laurence Huston, who is honored by Mayor Gerald Purdy. HONORED Steve Craner, past president of the Kaysville Planning Commission, is honored with certificate from Mayor Gerald Purdy. Kaysville News Elder Brad Gerrard. son of Pres, and Mrs. Duane Gerrard returned home from serving an LDS Kentucky-Louisvill- e Mission. He gave his mission report on Sunday. Jan. 15 in the Kaysville 12th Ward. Mack Calder is convalescing at home after undergoing major surgery at Lakeview Hospital. Happy birthday ' - One lucky baby is being honored for a recent first birthday, this week: Devin Scot Bauer, son of Karl A. and Kristine A. Bauer of 27 W. 950 S. in Kaysville, who celebrated Dec. 10. New in your N neighborhood? And still searching for the grocery store and more closet space? It's my job to help you feel at home fast. As WELCOME WAGON Representative, I can supply answers to your new neighbor-hooquestions and bring a basket of gifts to delight your family. Hundreds of people like you in d US SHOP LET ing Brett Wagaman. in left, Sheffield Col- lege, her second year. She is the daughther of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Enhave moved to Denver, of a son born Dec. 13 at the sign to make their home. He Colo, McKay Hospital in Ogden has accepted a new position weighing 9 lb. 12 oz. and is there. Mrs. Ensign is the. fortheir sixth child. Grandparents Cox. mer Shelley are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gale Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godand Mr. and Mrs. Farrell frey of Kaysville and Valene: Shepherd all of Ogden. - Godfrey of Ogden were visiDanny Hart, son of Mr. and tors in Clarkston on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mrs. Joe Hart fell and broke his leg in a skiing accident. DEVIN SCOT BAUER ' Sworn in as new council members City Administrator John Thacker, Jake Garn. She has been attending Weber State Elder John Sanders Mrs. Helen Love fell and broke her ankle on the ice. She is convalescing at her home in Layton. She is the daughter of Max and Floss Bishop. FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS The Diary of Anne Frank is being produced by Kaysville Junior High School students with Trenna Walker playing the lead. , "ANNE FRANK" SI the pay phone, get change not use candy machine and from the office, drink from any may not speak while in the water fountain except the one halls of the school. Those WW's caught breakby the faculty room, may not use trash cans and may not ing a rule, lost 10 outside readCURRENTLY the students linger in the halls, may not use ing pages and the SS officer are reading The Diary of library unless accompanied by who observed the rule being Anne Frank." The extreme teacher, may not chew gum. sit broken gained 10 pages. in designated areas in the The activity was enthusiasprejudices shown Anne Frank only and her family and friends by lunchroom during lunch, may tically accepted by the students. the Nazis have many students dumbfounded. Many ask, could such a thing have really happened? Even today, however, we see forms of prejudice, not to such a great degree, of course, as occurred in Germany 45 s. years ago. but prejudice WWTWN AUTO ACtHAMWAM To help students and their freedoms appreciate at the same time feel empathy for those minority groups, who kick are not accepted by our society 118 Wt GanM StrMt this role playing activity was LAYTON, UTAH 84041 created. pboo During the entire day, Jan. the 8th graders at Kaysville Jr. High participated in a role playing activity. Former Kaysville Councilman Jack Oram is forally thanked forefforts by Mayro Gerald Purdy. have called me. I hope you will, too. 19, -- Auto Home -- - Business - Health - Life - Disability We Have Water Dick Tibbltts cm THE KAYSVILLE' HALF THE 8th graders came the persecuted, half the persecutors. The persecuted be- were called the WWs. the persecutors the SS. 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