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Show e News Mr, and Mrs, Greg ll.klum and four children of Iowa City, Iowa have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerber and family in Kaysville and w uh his parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hod son at Tarmington. While here Mrs. Perkins entertained at a family dinner in honor of her mother's birthday anniversary. Guests included her mother and father, and the Perkins three sons and theur families, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Perkins, W'est Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins, I LaVar Godfrey and daughter Lori and Miss Brenda T homa attended (he Utah Pageant of the Arts Saturday evening, June 23 In Amencan Fork. Mr. and Mri, Ed Cammack drove to Riverdale, Ida. on Saturday to attend a wedding open house of their nephew arm-ingto- n; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Per- kins, Taboma and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Conover of Duchesne. Dean Anderson. They also visited wiih Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottrell, Ralph Layton, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Layton Cammack'i brothers and lister and families before return- and family, Mrs. Colecn ing home. Layton and children of Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and family of Clearfield attended the Layton family gathering In Sail Lake City on I riday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Layton. Curtis Cloward flew in from Orange, Calif, to attend the wedding and reception of his niece, Jodi Bourne who was married on Wednesday, June 22. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. CLINTON ZOLLINGER CallcdTo Serve Clinton and Ethel Zollinger have been culled to serve an LDS mission in the Washing ton. Spokane mission. The resiZollingers are long-tim- She taught school for two years in Garland. She has been a leader for many years. Served in the presidency of the Relief Society and the Primary organizations. She served on the MIA and Relief Society stake boards. She has been active al her life in the 4-- dents of Kaysville. ELDER Zoll inger is originally from Providence. Utah. He recently retired as director of Vocational Education in the Davis County School District June 30. He has held many church callings including counselor in Kaysville and East Kaysville Stake presidencies, bishop, Sunday School teacher, district chairman of Francis Peak district and scouting coordina- music departments. At the present she is in the German Extraction program. THE COUPLE have seven living children. Gary, Ruth Ann, Marie, Martha and Richard, who are married. Karen is attending BYU and Edwin is at Utah State University. An open house will be held tor. Has served as a missionary in Switzerland and the Southern States. Saturday evening from 9 p.m. at their home at 531 E. SISTER Zollinger was born daughter of Wesley and Martha Stendcr Nelson. She was educated in Cache County Schools and graduated 2nd S., Kaysville, July 9. As a part of the Sacrament service July 10, at 10:45 a.m. in the Kaysville 9th Ward, Kaysville East stake center, the Zollingers will speak, np 6-- in Logan, ELDER DEAN Elder Lyn M. Dean, son of Nowlan K. Dean and Margie Dean, has accepted his calling to serve in the Lima Peru South Mission. A FAREWELL in his honor is scheduled for July 10 at I p.m. at the Wasatch Chapel in Layton. He will enter the MTC on July 14. ELDER Dean graduated from Layton High School and was also a graduate of seminary. He is a member of the Layton 1st Ward. ar . He is a son of Lt. Col. (Ret), and Mrs. Roy Keck. Elder Bobby Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hess returned from serving an LDS mission to the New York New York City mission. - , ELDER HESS gave his report in the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. He left on his mission from the 4th Ward and his parents moved to Brigham City before he returned. He will be making his home in Brigham City, np Elder Mark W. Seegmiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Seegmiller, 32 N. 400 W., Kaysville, has been called to the Okla1 Oliio-Clevela- sion. , They will enter the Mission Training Center on Sept. 21. They are members of the Kaysville 2nd Ward. Elder Harry Duckworth and wife Carol have returned from LDS miserving a ssion to the Washington-Spokan- e th Mission. . They returned home 22. They Wednesday, June gave their mission report on Sunday, June 26 in the Kaysville 2nd Ward Sacrament meeting. They served in Clark Fork, Ida. and Mr. Duckworth was branch president while there. Elder Mark H. Staples, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Staples of 1015 Thomfield Rd., Kaysville has accepted a mission call to the Korea-SeoMission. Elder Staples will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug. 18. He is a member of the Ward. Kaysville Elder Steve Keck has received his call to serve an LDS Mission to the New mission. He is a member of the Kaysville 12th Ward. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug. 12th Mexico-Albuquerq- 3:30-6:3- 0 rents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kemp and family. Jane Ann came for the mission farewell of her brother Elder Matthew Kemp who left on his mission to Denmark and also to attend her Davis High Class 10th reunion. Friday afternoon she and s' , tiy - ELDER GRUBB Elder Timothy C. Grubb, son of John and Sydney Grubb of 1266 Snowcreek Drive, in Layton, has accepted a call to serve in the California Arcadia Culli-mor- 60 COTTON Instructor: Nark Winters, to reserve your place. Cost 50.00. BYU "Hands On" If someone you care about wants to learn to read, this is the class you been waiting for. learn a simple, effective phonetic method. It caa be used for Meets July 12, 14, 19 and 21 at 8 p.m. beginners or remedial students.two weeks. Each Tuesday and Thursday for Tuition Is $15.00. If you bring a friend, your tuitlton Is half price, $7.50. 360 South Fort Lane No. 110, Layton W hitesides, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitesides underwent major surgery last week at the McKay-DeHospital in e Ogden. Cheri was injured in an automobile accident and has improved remarkably well and was able to return to Davis High and continue her schooling. She had to be admmed to the hospital for some additional surgery. YEARlT POLY & SOLIDS & STRIPES A SUMMER FAVORITE -- SAVE 1.25 -- o OFF 5.98 YD. Gains Eagle Bruce and Janice Lutz, 1755 Celia Way in Layton. He is a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary. HE ALSO attended Weber State College for one year prior to his mission w ere he was editor of the Sign Post. The 10th Ward Chapel is located at 1591 W. 1600 N., in Layton. All friends and relatives are invited, vsb ASSORTED Lane Reynolds, the son of Warren and Joan Reynolds of 600 E. South Weber Drive, South Weber, was presented his Eagle Scout rank LACE and TRIM -- advancement at a special - WHITE, ECRU, LANE IS a member of Troop 33 sponsored by the South Weber 1st Ward. The Scoutmaster is Don Wilson. Lane has just completed the AND COLORS 1000s OF YARDS VALUES TO 7th grade at Sunset Junior High School. He has been an active member of the South Weber 1st Ward, serving as secretary in the Deacons Quorum and as the first counselor in the Deacons quorum. w YD. 98 EXTRA WIDE 60 BLUE JEAN DENIM LANE HAS held many posi- tions in the scout troop organization including senior patrol leader, ding New For You. MEASURE YOUR OWN - NARROW AND MED. WIDTHS Eagle Court of Honor. redOged - NAVY BLUE - DESIGNER LENGTHS -- HEAVYWEIGHT -- 3.98 YD. FASHION VALUE . . The FABRIC SPECIALS!! SPRING LINE! mfMTHfllO! 4Ht 44 SUNSET NEW kits as fresh and bright as the season. 7 FABRICISPECIALS! NEW colors and stitches in crafts you love. T SHIRT KNIT METAL ZIPPERS COLLARS SELECT -- - 20 Colors REG. 70 39t -- 770 I ea GROUP REG. 1.39 I. PERSIAN TYPE RECENT PATTERNS :rewel BUTTERICK AND VOGUE fARN 10 COLORS -- EA Theyre irresistible! ONE TABLE -- fn IUea 9- SHOP EARLY-SOM- E QUANTITIES LIMITED Were open till 8:00 p.m. Fri. Nite FAMILY FABRICS You will 544-219- Sarcnls Miss Chcri Come see for yourself. HOW TO TEACH A CHILD TO READ REGISTER Young University is now at home for the summer wiih her Mr, and Mrs. r. J. -- experience. And For Adults Who Care ... -P- LEASE CALL AND been attending Brigham TERRY Sdtchery - Needlepoint - Cross Stitch T. I. five years at the building named in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. Craig I oher and children, spent the July 4ih weekend in 1 remonton as guests ,of Mr. and Mrs, Jay Argy le and family. Miss Julie Jones who has -C-H -- CLASSES ARE SMALL Smoot honoring him and ihe family reunion is held every PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY JULY 7TH TO SAT. JULY 9th LANE REYNOLDS HE WILL be giving his mission report at the Layton 10th Ward Sacrament Meeting on July 10 at 1 p.m. Michael is the son of FROM attended the reunion. Ihe administration building was named after Abraham Owen MALL WALK SALE!! e, Elder Michael C. Bouy, has returned from serving an LDS Mission to the Australian-Melbourn- e field, during the past 18 months. Spun For You! Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bourne and family atienJcd the Smoot I amily reunion helJ at the Wilkinson building on the BYU campus on Saturday. June 25. Over 500 descendants ville; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Home of New Plymouth. Ida. NOTION SPECIAL!! st senior computer science counselor in the bishopric. Nettie Sessions is confined to the Humana Davis North Hospital undergoing treatment. She is the mother of Mrs. Dorothy Tice. Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Berry Green, Salmon, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Longhurst, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Longhurst, Boulder City Nev.; Mrs. Bonnie Pugh, Salmon, Ida. and Mr. and Mrs. Jeiry Longhurst of Tucson, at his parents home following the church service. Family and friends are invited. 4. years. July and Thurs. from a.m. 10 11 a.m. Wed., Every Tues., They will learn how to program, about flow charts, commands and sound. They will be able to do their own programming when done. Call TODAY .M and Mrs. John Sawyer, SUPER-CLAS- S 5 .2 open-hear- surgery. OUR BIGGEST SALES EVENT OF THE Mission COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 9-1- . his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Harris while his t father underwent Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward of Kayssille and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holst of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Eillin. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Criddle and families and Rhonda Nelson spent the July 4th weekend in the Uintas. Boasting over the arrival of their first child, a son. are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Horne. Ihe new mother is the former Jams Cammack of Kaysville. The 6 lb. I oz. lad arrived at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful on June 8. He is being named Benjamin Akin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cammack, Kays- 8th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. The presentation was made by Robert Lundgreen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cleon Christensen entertained at a family reunion for her eight brothers and sisters and for their families for four days at their home last weekend. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Victor Zimmerman. Hamilton, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Longhurst, Carmen, Ida.; Mr. announces.... ages , '! man Kodak Company. Bryan just graduated from BYU this spring. Fulfills LDS Learning Center for V'M. 4 " another friend Patty Fischer at Corpus Christ!. She also spent time at Loreado. Mexico shopping with Mrs. Schumuker. Tom and Sana Bird of Magna were Tuesday visitors of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAllister. Kenneth Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lynn Anderson of Kaysville received his "Duty to God award on Sunday, June 26 in the Kaysville ZT.-2o- Elm Tree in j f ' ' Where Fun is A Four Week one week and also with son-in-la- w Spanish Speaking LDS Mishoma Tulsa Mission for the sion. He is a graduate from Church. LDS High School and a four Layton HE WILL enter the MTC on year graduate of Layton LDS 21. July Seminary. Mark graduated from Davis High School and LDS SemiELDER GRUBB has been nary in 1982. He was active in employed at the LDS Office Band and the orchestra progBuilding in Salt Lake City and ram. He also received the has attended the University of Eagle Scout award. Utah. HE WAS in the Lagoon He will speak July 10 in the Show Band and is presently East Stake Center on Layton employed by the Davis County Rainbow Drive in Layton at 1 Schools. He will enter the Mission His farewell will be on July p.m. Training Center July 14. 10 at the Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 West Center at 12 noon. AN OPEN house will be held at his home that afternoon from p.m. Redwood City, Calif, is visiting for 10 days wiih her pa- Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece and their daughter and Paul and Shannette Keeler of Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. 1 AN OPEN house will be held Mr. Leone Gurr returned from Texas where she visited wiih Mrs. Fran Schumakcr for Robert Harris flew to Escondido. Calif, to simi with year Davis High class reunion. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Whicker and family of Wichita falls, Tex. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Whicker. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ward annuunce the arrival of a new daughter born to them on June 21 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. Ihe new addition weighed 8 lb. II oz. and will be named Connie Sue. The Wards reside in Centerville and have one other daughter Melissa. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne attended the mission farewell for her nephew Sian Smool and wife Mary Ellen held at Centerville on Sunday, June 26. Elder and Mrs. Smoot will be serving in the Mission where he will be mission president for the LDS Church. Boise, Ida. last week. Miss Jane Ann Kemp of parents Bishop and Mrs. James Brough for three weeks to moving to Rochester, Rrior York where he has accepted a position with East- Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Missionaries Elder Howard Cloward and wife Ardella have received their mission call to serve in LDS Misthe National Wrestling meet at old. Bryan and Kathleen Harvey and son Taylor are visiting l.er from Utah State University. e Nathan, Craig and Adam Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward before reluming home. Amy OBrien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Brien underwent major surgery at the hospital. She is II years Dr, and Mrs. Steven Garrett of Redlands. Calif, have been veiling with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett. Dr. Steve came to attend his 2iih Ohio-Columb- Fisher, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fisher participated in the Dick Bourne. He visited wiih his parents three of her former school friends met for lunch. Sheila Romney Keyna, Jane Nichols end Janet Syndergaard Steele. During her stay Jane Ann also met with former Ricks College friends on Saturday. The Spinning Wheel 133 North Main, Bountiful vwvww STORE HOURS: 5 POINTS Monday thru Friday Saturday 9:30-6:0- 0 PHONE 9:30-9:0- wAj 0 5 292-220- 2 t |