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Nuifjmcn uy 'IAmi J,g a $5 hole far a $10 free." lh$ a $M Me-ia- ke the dumeier of Ihc rui hall and half again tt deep. A you toork. heap the earth ima separate pice id lap anJ hufiam tad. WORK A few khaielfuU af peat rhh pfu wmc bane meal or eoperfhcKphaic into the bottom of ihc hale and firm toell. iwu(u" t ir da tot Ait aM 4 !( u lM to Ib ikJdfatff-'f- i iM rt .s to IM i.hft at i faUt, piitg- A! 4t at (loft b- iM - k el Hrt M ltvT frdt, frargr It C. tJju. i In 1 to - k k,:t frrtdr if 0FffOed MJiria if (raft afii.ia&i ;d 1 001 J ryt I! tad aaf4 Mart, r off M M'pt (A W MJ 1 R lifft 0 rf f-f-f Mand i of trtrrd ft I An! ad tt tarf a I fi my 544-875- 1 hi I (.1 tutura N( II pv-r- f I. hdt UUlifi roc Mordy. In ihaipenedlawnHtotf Itimas IfH-af- tuitikt Jh(e undcmaAdng m poor, taftdt wd. under t, Trician Larkin returned home from Tokoyo, Japan where the spent the pact three month. Tristan was a guest al Ihe home of a friend. Ncho Keuhura. While in Japan the worked leaching English lothc n year old Japanese children. Tristan is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Gayle Larkin. She arrived home Scpl. 4. Mr. and Mrs. James Duck worth returned from a six week vacation trip to Alaska. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Koenig of Salt Lake City. They drove to Prince Rupert Voigt, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. and took the inland car passage to Skaggway. They toured all Scott Swensen, Clearfield and Mrs. Kip Swensen, Layton. of Fairbanks and Anchorage Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heaps and spent time fishing on the and family attended the misKenai Peninsula, visited Valsion farewell and open house dez. drove to Haynes where their newphew, Elder Keith of Lucille Leo visited and they Richins of Kaysville who are serving a mission there. They took the ferry back and spent time at Junea, Silka, Ketchikan and drove back to Prince Rupert. En route home they visited in Vancouver, It po. gf h t tUo-add n vm, no t-- v fl,f taryorg fond- -t litn Dre of f toofrn a nd SKided fw , dry fca tafdp d krtlXa, Can caei four-seve- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schramm and family on a trip to Ncphi last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webs- Mreg ter and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen traveled to Afton. Wyo. to attend the golden wedding open house of their cousin Rucl and Verna Call on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kneedy drove to Blanding to visit with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parker and son Scott. They all spent the Labor Holiday weekend in the orado Mountains, on a Col- camp- ing trip. tUdtf nd daring draught. can be pLnd a kte at Oct in oar area. 0) (u for making our Grand Opening a huge Success! Kaysville Home Center proudly announces Ihe winners of its great Grand Opening" giveaway. Homemakers Meet British Columbia. Victoria and Seattle. Wash. Lori Godfrey. Diane God- frey and Brenda Thomas drove to Rapid City, South Dakota to visit a week with Lori and Diane's sister and family. Dr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bald- - McKay-De- e Fund Raiser The Davis Chapter of Homemakers recently held their September meeting. LuWana Osborne instructed the group on fast and easy techniques of applying the yam hair for homemade dolls. Those who did not attend this meeting should plan to attend the October meeting. It will be held at the home of Kathy Thurgood. Deboning a turkey before roasting will be the theme. THE BARNYARD Boutique will be held the second week in November. This will be held at the home of Ruth Roberts in West Layton where homemade handicraft and baked goods will be sold. Anyone who is interested in selling their homemade articles at the boutique should call 4 or Ruth Roberts at 8 Kathy Thurgood at for more information. You do not need to be a member to participate. 544-395- 773-915- Underway OGDEN McKay-De- e Hospital Center has officially begun its citizens capital campaign fund raiser with nearly half the $1.5 million already committed for critical care construction. WE MUST have this inh (the hospital) as a stitution, noted Ernest Grua, M.D., chairman of the physicians steering committee. top-notc- Donations to the project already total $675,556, or 45 percent of the $1.5 million goal. The hospital employees have donated $138,656, the physicians $113,000, the hospital auxiliary $20,000 and the hospital governing board has donated $110,000, and the gov- ernors have given $293,900. The critical care project will include expansion of the newborn intensive care unit, intensive care unit, coronary rare unit and stroke unit. Construction on these new areas has already begun and is schedule for completion in July of 1985. The total cost of the project is $6 million, $4 million for con- struction and another $2 lion for new equipment. to answers new-tow- n pro- ject to maintain this facility Foundation board of Home-tow- n mil- questions. You won't feel so new or need map much longer if that city you'll arrange for a WELCOME WAGON call. As WELCOME WACON Representative, I can angive you personal home-tow- n swers to many of your new-tow- n questions shopping, sights to see and other helpful community information. Plus a basket of useful gifts for your home. Put the map away and reach for the telephone. Bonnie Sharon 544-447- 544-036- 9 3 Layton Kaysvie j 1 9 ' truJ. gft Tbtmks . po-i- r lit affftTfwte paMiOt toiU h of Cah pecd tohert needed moi, s:grat 4 ieg n fad tun. to Lit fewuet bromt tht muait Pa! oral Homer held in Sandy on two brother and their families, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Dnmmclin. Mr. and Mr. Tom Van Dnmmclin. all of Ogden. Alan Clark accompanied j llg- - A tn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ballan-tyn- e and family vacationed a week in Yellowstone National Park. They were met by her - a- 4 hHst. MNffJiif Mat p) bt f.re!y (Srsiiayrd to win spent the Labor bay holiday weekend vacationing at the Teton National Park and Jackson Hole, W)o. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fcr rante have returned from a fabulous vacation trip for 10 day to Hong Kong. China and Tokoyo, Japan. Ihey arrived home Sunday. They were with the KSL Group Tour. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Garlivk , and son Brian spent the holiday weekend in Yellowstone National Park. Weekend guests of Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker was Dwight and Loma Robbins and daughter Jennifer of Fruita, Colo. Mrs. Ashbaker entertertained in their honor. Othergucsts included Mr. and Mrs. Harry - by Kmrspitte News By NORM k PREECE tvk pt hofralivtoffered ytat.rfj l'er grrs. 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