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Show - i; & - if ' r r ' if - C ? ' - (Visa k II I I "4 i (T t I l l NlMI I H THIRTY J Ul'R VCHTMi; M Voice Of l).ni s County VI NTY NIST, - l m PAci cusrs m$ mm Jaycee Events AH villtf JajtrtL .h the iKiny IW- - 4 led lor the elderly free re to be conducted Dec, la, ftd JCK Chmima J. party, a yjint party fie bush Mgamjtumv, ta he field the evenmg of Dec. 10. J UK1 E membership meeting where final preparation wil be outlined fur the December vmice proycetv. on Ivc, It at 8 pm. at the Kuvi;:c City Hail. emuvr-e- d la t on finj fa pft,ntv, tkprtaJvf a 1j4c: CHRISTMU5 are men-.te- r I'M. 17 ai4 ton Kt(Ulkt) bni hartta la tun i) and they ttitj aJa vpamar the J ajseev tfiddren paty, lire. 17 te Dec, 24 the Sur on the $fimain la be fit, a 20 year Kajtvdle irodis. t'HURMJN fie pti hantaia 4 Prfint h the ;j yewdt fiKaan.a idbu,4 t v Iu-fur- d and timee Nton fur Star on the Mountain. (hri:mav service piu-ee- l will be thaununed by 1am and Put Katmel and Steve Ma lance 5kg al huxt la work on ifenr dove and pi the in the vosi men w ja'ire orfamrutiun u a w nit the many vmwe peorvtv he owf ernoe community, If mrmfcrsf cai.fi Jav ifietbfnr-ma- be Jeff men-her- D eM. g ip kaci tee woedd vtgn upruvt one new member, it woutd Na4 the bc'p needed by the member fo vpeaihrad va many of the project fur the Kysu!e community, 1iev, D.tfil tv akmg the member la come and help s wrasj mY. dfomkr 7. ivi Xmas Entertainment (iwj Me (fir a piit 4 bw4 fet U'k mg nr fur r:,e if.ii vme uf te cal . a mm are .g on fie pak m the coy, Iff-- AIXI entouraffd lf memter la pfai an viutjfg tfif Prison Jaycee chapter in wi t?-- e Wanted For Silver Age Center . Jm af), the Kayvcifi'e Chapter i f. m the IVake of Cities, ami then psue r TLc SJvcr Ae Ccnitr. 34 E. I to N.. Kay tile, wed emertjinmenl La Chmimw Week! The week pf Dec. 19. If ) au wtu!J Lke to entertn the vemar t;ien. plcdve :fj nunjscir tflkaywiUeCoy Hdl THE CHRIST M I R1 s. Dll III. Is pleased who w,:ii the crppisri of attend then meetirgs and fie'p f- with the many under av. five u a call. -s promts that ai ip US jwty willh: held Wednesday. no. Dec. 21. Mkkc revcrvanan The monthly birthday pony tll he Dee. 19. Heave jam uv in wtvhing all 4 those who celebrate their December birthday. Df.CXMIil ,R 23. Chrivima a m. nuke rceraton Kaysville Firemen GOODIES g Annette anJ Kay Sherman prepare laity and gingerbread houses for donation to the Festival of Trees. rcalistic-lookin- Christmas i giving and FHA iv dixng their part thi season by making the traditional gingerbread houses which they donate to the of Irce. Thil l a Christmas oriented show to raise money for the Primary Children's Medical Center. The gingerbread houses sell and large ones can for $20-2go for up to $100. The school donated about 50 houses the first week of December. THE STUDENTS make these creations as a unit on cake decoration and free enter- Fc-tiv- al 5 prise. They learn a skill which can be used a a cottage trade to sell house on their on. The Price range from $15-2unit take two week of clast time and all candy is donated, some by local business. There are 12 different styles of houses, ranging from jack in DC School Board Member To Address Concerns Many concerns have risen since the report A Nation at Risk was presented to the American public, concerning the education system of our nation. OVER THE past few months the Davis County Board of Education has spent a great deal of time studying ideas for reforms for the education system of our county. Bruce Parry, a member of the Davis County Board of at damage was estimated approximately $24.ouo. MR. AND Mr. Hill were away from the home at the time the fire started and relumed to find the smoke coming from the gable of the roof. Other fire the Kay willc fire department responded to during the month of November were: Nov. 6. barn fire at 600 Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons The Kaysville Art Gub will hold their annual Christmas meeting and luncheon on Monday, Dec. 19 at the home of Mrs. Alice Telford. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Emily Barnes, Mrs. Dot-ti- e Barnes, Mrs. Kay Blood, Mrs. Vera Liston, Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons and Mrs. Winona Frost. Mrs. Shru De Li Ownbey of Bountiful and her harp stu- will entertain the Bay View Gub at her home Wednesday, Dec. 7 for their Christmas meeting and luncheon. The program will be given by Mrs. Beth Dredge. The Wagon W'hecl Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their annual Christmas dinner and party at the home of Mrs. Jane Kemp on Dec. 20 with exchange of gifts. Assisting will be Mrs. JoAnn Knowles, Mrs. Peggy dents will provide the program. the Davis County School Board, on these concerns and also address questions and concerns of the public, everyone is encouraged to attend to discuss suggestions of the Davis County School Board, on these concerns and also Elem. Dec. con- Citizens of the Month for November were announced Friday, Dec. 2 at Burton Elementary. The students enjoyed cookies and punch with their principal E. Bowen Lewis, at a special party in their honor. Morrison, Mrs. Esther Smith and Mrs. Mary Pettit. Mrs. Mary Bowring will hostess the Kaysville Bridge Gub on Friday, Dec. 16 with a luncheon and exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Ruth Frost was hostess to the Lantern Gub at her home Monday afternoon for their Christmas meeting. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Barbara Stephenson and Mrs. Lucille Kennah. 14- - 16th SPEC. Ed., RayLamond Morrisseau; kindergarten, Emily Christopulos, Sharon Valentine, Holly Evans, Steven Michelsen, Tiffany Butcher, Elizabeth Morgan, Fifth grade, Susie Camp- , party ill b held at the Coun-trKiuhcn Keitauiant in y Clearfield on Saturday, Dec. 17. MONDAY, Dee. 12. combination pirn, lowed aiod. chilled pear, raisin appleuuce cake flac and milk. Tuesday, Dee. 13. French dip sandwich later f cm atup, finger salad, chilled pear and pineapple, peanut butler finger, milk. WEDNESDAY, Dee. 14. Swedish meat ball tossed alad, mixed vegetables, parkcrhousc roll w bu!ter. choice of fruit, gingersnap and milk. Thursday, Dec. 15, sliced turkey, whipped potabuttered carrot, hot roll toes icing, jcllo jewels w -- topping, fruit bar milk. w-ri- The 30 firemen and their partner will attend ihi holiday event. SkNTA WILL vim! all the firemen' home on Dec. 23 a a traditional Santa Oaii vim! to all the children of the firemen. tip Kays. Cancer Screening Clinic Dec. 8 The Cancer Screening and Control Program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will be holding a women's cancer screen- ing clinic at the Kaysville South LDS Stake Center, 900 S. Main Street, Thursday, Dec. 8. beginning at 9 a m. APPOINTMENTS are necessary. Please contact for further information or appointments. 533-67- The clinic will include a pap test, pelvic and breast examination, blood pressure check, health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follo- Specially trained registered nurses will do the examinations for which a minimal fee based upon annual family income will be charged. ALL WOMEN regardless of religious affiliation, 20 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to contact us at w-up. 533-671- -- FRIDAY, Dec. 16. chili or turkey noodle soup, bread sticks, shades of green saLd assorted fresh fruits, glazed doughnuts and milk. JCKs To Assit In Santa Aid Project KAYSVILLE-T- he JCK's meet with the Jaycee Chapter for combined membership meetings where guest speakers have been brought in and they have enjoyed the informative input they receive at these meetings. THE JCK'S will assist the Jaycees in the annual Santa Aid" project and also the adult Christmas party will be a joing affair scheduled for Dec. 10. Susan Major, JCK president reminds all members who are planning to attend Region VIII meeting in January that money must be turned in to Mrs. Major. THE JCKS are third in the state in the State Parade of Chapters. Lynn Blair was awarded Outstanding JC Woman for the state of Utah for the month of August. This is a great honor. PAT KOLMEL received outstanding JCK for the month of September for the local club. Erlene Young was presented the same award for the month of October with an Honorable Mention at the state level. Pres. Major congratulated these members for their loyal contribution to the JCKs. THEY ARE proud of Marilyn Koroulis, state appointment as the new Northern Region director. Marilyn and Eric Long organized a super district meeting held in Kaysville with Rich Erickson, a national representative of the U.S. Jaycees as the guest speaker. Cindy Anderson was chairman of the Wives Night Out where the members attended the Bountiful Jaycee Women's Birthday social, np bell, Alison Duckworth, Kathy Hansen, Brooke Jenkins, Shem Johnson, Michelle Porter, Sarah Sheuller, John Steele. Seth Wallace, Abbie Knowl- ton, Erin Stevenson, Seth Wilhelmsen. THE following students were selected: kindergarten, First grade, Ryan Reid, Todd Barlow, Christina Peck, Kathryn Lee, Regan, Peder- Tiffany Butcher, Abbie son, Jonathan Mott, Jana McMullin, Rhonda Schmidt, Danny Nelson, Andrea Dent, Jeremy Lewis, Alycia Core, Knowlton, Kurt Helgesen, Chris Khoury; 1st grade, Chris Carter, Jeff Hanchett, Shelly Warren, Kathryn Lee; 2nd grade, Christina Hales, Ryan Neidauer, Mary Mathison, Jessica Chiles. SECOND grade, Matt Auger, Jason Mauchly, Shelby Righ, Mark Kittrell, Matthew Shawn Fumiss. Third grade, Tyler Butcher, Jared Morris, Spencer Adams, Britney Bennet; 4th grade, Ryan Stewart, Scott Benson, Amy Goodwin; 5th grade, Amy Jensen, Kathy Hansen, Erica Olsen; 6th grade, Sean Brophy, Jenifer Hill, Mikkel Clay; special ed., RayLamond Jeppson, Stephanie Davis, Kellie Gomm, Christina Hales, Mikkol Lee, Josh Dickson, Brian Hess, Natalie Pearson, Kristin Thompson, Shelli Christiansen. Third grade, Curtis Barlow, Zachary Dickens, David Edwards, Julianna Hales, Emily Hansen, Jill Herget, Eric Hint-zTara Jorgensen, Stephanie Mott, Karen Reid, Jodi Wim-me- r, Melanie Woolley. Morrisseau. e, he is not hard of OF Saint Nick may be old indeed, but and strong and limber still are hearing. His old knees kids million A upon your his smile is still endearing. but a caring for to chap, salty lap, might turn you still a jolly old others instead of himself, keeps Santa elf. (Photo and verse by Mark Fothenngham) announced the annual Firemen's Christmas dinner and Santas Workshop Planned At Burton room to discuss suggestions of GOOD LISTENER S. Highway Nov. I (.house fire at N. JoO E.: Nov. I J. house fire at 120? E. V6 S.; Nov. 14. house fire at 400 S. 250 W.: Nov. 16, rubbish fire at 9u0 E. Village Way: Nov. 25. answered an alarm at 100 E. 2(H) N.: Nov. 26. automobile fire at 2tW N. 2t W.; Nov. 27. house fire at 1472 E. Green Kmd I IRE CHIEF Don Howard Kaysville Clubs Education will meet the public Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m. at Kaysville Jr. High School, in the choral address questions and cerns of the public. in five more minute the entire home would of exploded. The -- the boxes, to sleighs, to houses. It is the seventh year FHA ha carried on the tradition of filling the school halls with that wonderful aroma and challenging students with such things as broken walls and roofs. re- 10 Menu for the week of Dec. 12 will include: Kays. Fire Calls During Nov. sponded to fire call Sund.iv, Nov. 27 at 5:30 p.m. at 1472 Green Road. Fruit Height, where the home of Joseph S. Ifill was a blare. THE FIREMEN had the fire under control soon after, but extensive damage resulted from the fire. According to Fire Chief Don Howard, the fire was caused from a faulty fireplace chimney. Chief Howard stated that brunch vcrvcJ at no. THE CITIZEN of the month is selected by each teacher using the following criteria: clean language, friendship, observance of safety rules, respect for property, honesty and reliability. FOURTH GRADE, Natalie Jones, Megan Nelson, Catherine Packer, Christy Parry, Heather Poulson, Sandra Also announced and ored in the Hall of Fame were the top scholars for the first hon- Thorson, Kathryn Wagaman, Holly Weidauer, Kevin Wilson. term: i SIXTH grade, Mikkel Uay, Gavin Duckworth, Emily Ellis, Shauna Jones, Derek Nelson, Mary Jaon Pritt, Catherine Sedgwick, Tamara Thorson, Nicolle Warner and Michael Woolley. Burton PTA will be sponsoring a Santas Workshop to be held on Dec. 14, 15 and 16. Students will be able to visit the workshop each of these days from 2:30-- 4 p.m. to do their Christmas shopping without mom and dad being in attendance. GIFTS FOR a very reasonable price will be grouped in the shop in three areas, brothers and sisters, grandpa- rents and parents, for easy selection and purchase by the students. An open house will be held at Burton Elementary on Dec. 21. Sixth grade and second grade students will be singing and the Ukelele Chorus will be performing. The open house will be held from 7 p.m. 5-- ON DEC. 19 at 4:30 p.m. Burton sixth grade students will be caroling at the Layton Hills Mall. HIT AND MISS First place winners of the Utah Talent Find Contest were the Three Hits'and A Miss music group. Members are Helen Wayman, Ken Sargeant, Glen Estey and Paul Kirby. Musical groups can have lots of different names. The Three Hits and A Miss includes Helen Wayman, left, Ken Sargent, Glen Estley and. Paul Kirby. They captured first place in the Utah State Farm Bureau Talent Find Contest. The group will now compete in the National Competition at Orlando, Fla. in January. THEY represent Utah in the National Farm Bureau Contest at their convention in Fla. in January. The paid trip will include a seven day stay with four days at the convenLor-land- tion in competition I and three days of sightseeing. The group will fly to Florida for their competition. THE UTAH convention and competition was held last week at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City, np |