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Show " I Kt&yspilh Nimps Mrv. Pci die L'dy uf jnd her daughter Mv, il.-ui- ii J I a) Ion. I I. d tm PietfuB, uj Jhe ih.iri.cf i i he former udonn SafHurigiua id full iful It ft Wrci u( Ml V I dfl faille JaCtibv v( Vmton tail lb, 2 guet$ atiriidcd Mr. and Mft Dean Hadam and family. Mrv, I helm Stuart, all of W etltville, vuited I iiday w jih Mr, and Mi. Gkij liun enter faittd) bfldal shoWr (allied ei al her home Saturday Of 8 With Giandfareniv word of (he amvaj s burn July 21 to Mr. emj Mix, Mk Rukpairuk formerly of Kaysville. this tv tbei thud (tul4 aivJ (hud Ml) ftfk) Weighed W ill 8 I after-fK.-- tfe.gHv, (ome Kay yi die , Mi. Aftua or Mr. and Mil, Gerald Kllipatflvk, ta.n Kay v die; Mr and Mf KiUffiinglirit, flUil ffrigJil her daughter Mfv Shaft. Kathy Horn 8v to fwtev. Jhe vhuwrr wav in hanur of w wfw will N M.sv htiaura OeaiTted IO Joel tuUU Ofl Sept-1- . Joel it ihe grand! of I JisaW and I he wn f Mfv. Ka'.hy Haffttf, I ofty five Mr, and Miv Cldfofd Green attended the inThe ffCal gfalidj-oittil- i clude Mn, I rone GaUfier. miton report of I Ider Mark C. (heir grand allot 9 held in pountilul on Sunday. July 31, Mlt-Ah.- With the addition of the 45.000 square feet included in the main floor and mwannine in the new Davis Area Vocational Center addition, space will be tripled at the fledgling school thats seen steady growth in its five year csistanec, changing the face of the hill east of Davis High School in Kaysville. Although there'll be more room. Director Jack Shell anticipates no problem filling the space with waiting lists firmly in place for those and other piograms offered. TRIPLE THIS SPACE Clinton Elementary Schedules Signup for students who will attend Clinton Elementary School for the first time this 1983-8school year w ill be held on Tuesday. Aug. 9 from p.m. at the school. 4 -5 ONLY CHILDREN' entering kindergarten or other children who did not previously attcnJ Clinton School during the last year need register. Children entering kindergarten will need to have a completed immunization record, a birth certificate or other verification of date of birth, and a current physical. Chris Christensen and her son, Greg, view historical art exhibit currently on EXHIBIT CONTINUES i f r CHILDREN entering the first through sixth grades need to have a registration card filled out in order to be enrolled display at the Barnes in Bank in Kaysville. school. Kaysville Jaycees Slate Activities The Kaysville Jaycee Chap- ter met Wednesday, July 27 at the city hall for a regular business meeting. Reports were given by chairmen and treasurer. THE NEXT meeting is scheduled for Aug. 24 at city hall at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be Pat Wimpee. president of Davis County Chapter of Soci-ety- 's League Against Molesting. Aug. state Jaycee 26-2- family campout; $25 per family or $10 per adult with dinner Saturday and breakfast on Sunday provided. AUG. 31 is the luau for mem-bei- s and partners. Sept. 10 is the Jaycee family and mentally disabled children's outing. Hogle zoo, picnic at park and games. PRES. RICHARD Diehl announced the tremendous success of the Jaycees July 4th Heritage Harvest Festival Days. They served 1,200 persons and express a special thanks and appreciation to Barns Bank Co. for their dona tions and 4o Bowmans Food Market for their help and support. Their parade was a success as well with 60 entries with assistance from Layton and Clearfield. FULL TWIN THEY appreciate the support of all who helped in any way to make this event one of the best and biggest ever. The Jaycees are encouraging all young men to join their organization. Membership is open to all young men between the ages of 8 and 36. Owning a business is not a requirement. 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