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Show WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1983 Mfx Kaysuille Mlwkly Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor ful weighing 6 lb. 9 oz. and will week. They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smuin are announcing the arrival of a daughter born May 10 at the Terri Brande of Kaysville. They have three other children and family vacationed at Snowbird Resort for one Lakeview Hospital in Bounti Smuin all of Kaysville. be named Emily Marie. Mrs. Smuin is the former Mrs. May Brande, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McIntyre, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Case, West Valley City and Levi Smuin of Salt Lake at home. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brande, Bishop and Mrs. Harold City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Preece attended the blessing and naming of their grandson, Brandon Terry on Sunday, CHOSEN and daughter Jamie of Clearfield. By Bible Church The Kaysville Chapter of the Federation of Republican Women is having its annual membership drive. KAYSVILLE - The Kaysville Bible Church will have Wednesday evening services for the months of June and July. We care who represents us our state and nation and how we are being represented. This is our chance to do all we can to become better informed on ALL REPUBLICAN women in this area are encouraged to participate. We have a right and a responsibility to stand up and be counted when it comes to voting for what we believe is right and good. We need to let our country know that we issues that arise concerning our future and that of our chil- -- JCK OFFICERS June 5. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Terry Joe Preece. Following the meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Preece entertained at a family dinner at their home in Layton. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Peterson, Mrs. Gladys Pullun, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sickin-ge- r, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wig-na- il Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cheney and two daughters Becky and Shelly Jo of San Antonio. Tex. are visiting with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nalder recently returned from a vacation trip to the Caribbean Sea on the cruise. GOP Membership Drive Wed, Meets Set THE THEME is Biblical Prophecy, noting special topics such as the antichrist, Daniels Seventy Weeks, Daniels visions, the Day of the Lord and the Tribulation Period. These studies will begin at 7 p.m. at the church, located at 197 West 100 South, Kaysville. On Sunday, June 19 at 6 p.m. the Waysingers, a 14 voice youth choir from the Carmichael Bible Church, Carmichael, Calif, will present a program of sacred music at the Kaysville Bible Church. Elected as officers for the JCK in Kaysville are: seated, Susan Major, left, president and Marilyn Koroulis, external president; back, Erlene Young, left, treasurer and Kathy Diehl, historian. Not pictured are Lynn Blair, internal vice president; Cindy Anderson, secretary and Mary Quist, board chairman. are Great-grandparen- ts care. in dren. Leone president, Law, secretary and Lynette Brough, treasurer. We urge all Republican women in our area to become a part of this organization. We can become a stronger unit in this area by all working 544-367- 0; together. THE OFFICERS of the Kaysville Chapter are Allison Brown, president, Evelyn Johnson, 1st vice president; Gerry Swasey, 2nd vice 544-026- THE ANNUAL membership fee is $5. Please contact Allison Brown, Gerry Swasey or any of the officers listed. THE PUBLIC is invited to any of these programs. For further information, call Pastory Royce Short, 546-444- 1. ALonas Club Feted Mrs. Marcia Mansell entertained the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Erma Stephens was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Country Kitchen Restaurant in Clearfield on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bonnie Heywood will r5 ;;(K 8- - meeting. k S ilS, be hostess for their next ; 'V'V j IT UNUSUAL DOLL COLLECTION - The arts KAYSVILLE and crafts display for the July 4th Heritage Harvest Festival in Kaysville will feature Mrs. Irene Olsen with her antique dolls and doll house. SHE IS one of the many dolls Every girl loves her dolls, the more the merrier, but for Irene Olsen, its developed into a collection with an doll house and her dolls. is far from limited to chi- ldren. Throughout the world, thousands of adults find dolls just as irrestitable as children do. Mrs. Olsen is among those who treasure this hobby. and enjoy riding in as a family. Antiques is a family hobby for the Olsens. The arts and crafts display will be open to the public during the July 4th celebration in Kaysville Elementary School room, np multi-purpo- Jim Crockett Earns Cub Scout Award James Crockett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crockett, 191 W. 100 S., Kaysville, is recipient of his Arrow of Light award. JAMES received the award during a special meeting of the cubs at their tepee for Cub Scout Pack 357 of he Kaysville 16th Ward. This is the highest award in the cub scouting program. Greg Hansen is Webelos er. np ART EXHIBITED LAYTON - The original oil paintings of Robert B. Day II will be on display at the First National Bank of Layton, 12 S. -- Main Street, through the month of June. Bank hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. lead- A NATIVE of Davis County, Robert B. Day II. exhibits samples of his work in an art display at the First National Bank of Layton. Mr. Day likes to paint mostly on location. His scenic landscapes draw heavily on the rural sections of the county for' material. The artist has been painting for about three years. He has developed his own style. MR. DAY is a science teacher at Kaysville Junior High School. He has exhibited at Kaysviltheir 4th of July celebrations. le and Layton during n MR. DAY is planning a show at the Layton Heritage Museum in November. Kaysville. peo- ple who enjoy antiques whether it be dolls, furniture, etc. Through the years many people have collected dolls because they love them, they are a reflection of human spirit. Dolls have always had a universal appeal. The appeal of SHE NOT only enjoys dolls but also enjoys many beautiful antiques as well. She also shares the joy her husband has for his collection of antique cars that he has so beautifully restored the past years. They also have an antique buggy that they hitch their horse to IT IS being sponsored by the t Heights Cult- Kaysville-Frui- ural and Performing Arts Council. Mrs. Esther Smith is chairman and she invites all the public to visit the display at the Silver Age Butter And Bubbly 4-Kicks Off Cheese Distribution New Year H Is Coming June 23rd Monday, June 20 we will celebrate all June birthdays, so if you have a birthday in June join us for lunch and festivities at the Silver Age Center, 34 E. 100 N., Kaysville. DONT FORGET that cheese and butter distribution be June 23 from will 9-- 4. Club The Bubbly Bunch began their activities for the club year with Mrs. Nola Wag-staas their leader. 4-- H ff THEY WILL be taught the proper care of small children and also sewing. The group meets each Wednesday and this is their Club work. second year in 4-- Why not take a break from your summer gardening 1 chores and join us for lunch. Call the day before, for reservations. Come as you are and enjoy a pleasant, rewarding break in the day. 546-220- MENUS for the week of June 20 will include: Monday, June 20, baked ham, creamed potatoes and fruit, peanut peas, carrot sticks, crescent rolls butter fingers and milk. TUESDAY, June 21, sliced turkey, whipped potatoes parsied carrots, chuck wagon bread melon and snickerdoodles and milk. Wednesday, June 22, French dip sandwich fresh fruit pieces, corn niblets, tossed salad milk. and raisin bar THURSDAY, June 23, baked fish, spudftix, cole slaw, fresh fruit cup, pineapple tiwsts and milk. whipped Friday, June 24, hamburger patty parker-hous- e potatoes, buttered green beans, fresh turnip slices, milk. and shortcake rolls peach hot rolls OFFICERS are Jo Bishop, president; Heather Draney, vice president; Geri Lewis, secretary; Loralee Wagstaff, health and safety chairman; Carolyn Michelsen, conductor; Mindi Smith, accompanist; Tina Marie Scadden, reporter. . Geri Lewis gave a talk on the and care of a Heather Draney gave a talk on the care of children from ages Mindi told how she cared for children and Loralee told how to select proper toys for children. 3-- 5. THE GIRLS will be required to make a small toy that children can play with to be entered in the Davis County Fair. The toys must be for children under five years of age. np KAYSVILLE JAYCEE OFFICERS Elected to lead the Kaysville Junior Chamber of Commerce for the coming year are: front, Tom Kolmel, left, treasurer; Dirk Johnson director and Brady Koroulis, internal vice presidnet; back, Richard Diehl, piesident, left; Jeff Dunford, director; Kent Anderson, external vice president and Dwight Krebs, board chairman. one-ma- |