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Show f CHURCH gismos Black c Backer. 7190 38 VARIABLE SPEED REVERSING DRILL with INFINITE SPEED LOCK I Love rnmarv TT - H t m Month xwrf ' V .; t KAYSVILLE Primary Month ' ; x A , :,A observed Ward as has been Teachers I Y21US-PIC- Added features for versatility. HP (mas. motor output). It s a drill: its a screw-- ''so driver. Reversing switch for backing out screws, removing jammed driH bits. Adjustable trigger switch allows you to dial and hold speed. Double insulated. Exclusive recessed center locking butlock-o6 cord with ton guards against accidental needs no Integral strain relief. Double insulated, 38 Love is being by the Kaysville 4th a special project that set up by the Primary and leaders. grounding. THE PROGRAM, I Love Primary, is being observed throughout the month of June &' v ' .'. v7S ELDER KEMP y Elder Kemp ' ,. m: w $TJ W',v " '?. ' i f: A-- . .. '- ? ; Accepts Call What Primary means to them to be displayed in the church foyer each Sunday during the month. Mathew L. Kemp has been called to serve in the n Mission. He will enter the MTC on June 30. WHEN POSSIBLE, the children will be wearing the Primary colors, red, yellow and blue and be singing the Prim- Denmark-Copenhage- V :'..:...V- - Av-- Ai ill '' ;x :? - ' 4 . .W.V.W Av. ' & A .A- .',-I- MATHEW is the son of S. Clyde and Jane L. Kemp. He graduated from Davis High where he was involved with J1"' 5 .. , I AAAAf'' jSSJiF the athletic department for four years and graduated from the Kaysville LDS Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and has received his Duty to God Award. He has worked two years for the Kaysville Parks Dept. He has completed a year at Weber where he worked as a student athletic trainer. He is active in his ward, serving as president and bishops assistant in each of his quorums. ' ' 0; by all the children in the ward with the purpose of the new program for the children to gain a special feeling about attending Primary. Each Primary class in the ward has compiled a poster on ary song during Sharing Time. June 18 will be their quarterly activity entitled Primary is a special day with games, music, crafts, starting a journal and treats. Black s Decker. 7614 1-- 14 HP ROUTER mr VALUE-PLU- S t Added features for versati ity output), for M4 HP (mas. motor most materquick, clean cuts in ials. jrouts, grooves, trims, decorates in wood, plastics, compositions. Vertical depth adjustments calibrated in 164 increments. Built-i- n spindle lock. Wrench stores in router base. Chip deflector and built-i- n light aid operator construcvisibility. All ball bearing base. Includes tion. router manual with complete instructions. Reg. $69.49 Now THE LEADERS are compiling a publication of the children's writing and drawings. I love Primary stickers are being worn by the children during the month. PARENTS and grandparents are encouraged to visit the weekly classes and to tell the children about their life as a child in Primary, np ELDER Kemps farewell will be held June 26 at 12:50 p.m. in the Kaysville 13th Ward, 2nd No. Chapel, np Pearl Love prepares homemade pizzas and of her specialties. PIZZA SPECIALTY A new addition to Kaysvil-le- s Main Street is the Mama Loves Pizza Restaurant at 124 N. Main which is open for business. PEARL LOVE, a local resident is owner and operator of the new family dining room which features Italian foods. Her speciality is homemade breads in addition to her menu of pizza, ravioli, spaghetti, sandwiches, homemade soups and a delicious salad bar. SHE MAKES all her dough and her breads are fresh each day. One of her specialities will be her famous breads from all nationalities and countries. Her parents are from the old country, her father is Spanish, her mother French-Italia- n and her grandfather was from Italy, therefore from an early age she was taught to cook and bake and she loved it. Mrs. Love is from San Francisco and has resided in Utah the past 18 years. She owned a small bakery in California before moving to Utah. She ran a at one time. been an industrial cook for years and was a Chinese cook in the SHE STATED, I have She has taught International cooking for adult classes for 15 years, as well as given demonstrations to small classes throughout the state. She is currently writing a cookbook that she plans to publish in the near future. Bay area. SHE AND her husband Jim reside in King Clarion Hills Subdivision and have seven children. The oldest four will Greenhalgh Promoted Ted Greenhalgh Jr., son of Ted and Marla Greenhalgh of 318 W. 100 S.. Kaysville, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of specialist four. with the 194th Armored Brigade. His wife, Lisa, is the daughter of Gilda A. Nester of Fairhope, Ala. GREENHALGH is an armor crewman at Fort Knox, Ky., graduate of Davis High THE SPECIALIST is a restaurant in Sanpete County breads--on- e be working at the restaurant. The new family restaurant provides a neat, clean and homey atmosphere for everyone. THE RESTAURANT will be open for lunch and dinner and fresh breads of all types and French bread will be available on special orders. Mrs. Love said, Cooking to me is a form of expression, a form of art and I love to please the public. I believe people still enjoy really good food and quality food and I am here to provide that type of service to the public, np Elder Cloward Returns Home Elder Morgan Cloward returned home Saturday , June 1 1 from serving on his mission to the California-Sacrament- o Mission. ELDER CLOWARD will give his mission report at his homecoming on Sunday, June 19 at the Kaysville 20th LDS Ward Chapel, 1039 E. Crest-woo- d at 8:30 a.m. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cloward of 1424 N. 750 E., Kaysville. np Kaysville News Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Tebbs spent the Memorial Weekend at Walweep Lake Powell with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Higginson. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen and family, Dave Lord, Scott Sorenson and Kathy Lee. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill is their daughter, Steven and Nancy Summers and five daughters who have been in Tokoyo, Japan and are moving back to the states. They will be spending the next two months with her parents and also in Orem with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black a Becker. WORKMATE Benchtop Work Center and Vice Tilt TOP 16 Model 79-02- 0 Mounts with included clamps on any work surface up to 2 thick. 16 vise jaws open to 4 wide. Swivel pegs hold odd shapes and lumber up to 12-1-2 wide, up to 14 diagonally. Work surface tilts to 15 degrees, 30 degrees, 45 degrees positions for craft and hobby work. Accepts most mounted power tools. 16" wide, high, 16 deep. Reg. $49.99 Now Summers. 1979 School. M. S. Hamm Returns cises including Navy Intelligence Specialist 3rd Class Michael S. Hamm, son of Earl J. and Janice K. Hamm of 1659 W. 1750 N., Beacon a joint U.S. and South, Team Spirit 83, an extensive U.S. and Republic of Korea exercise. More than 19.000 U.S. Seventh Fleet and 16.000 Republic of Korea Navy and Marine Corps Personnel participated in Team Spirit 83. Port visits were made to the Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Kenya, Australia and Japan. Layton, recently returned from a deployment to the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. HE IS a crewmember aboard the nuclear-powere- d aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, homeported in Alameda. Calif. During the deployment the ship traveled more than 46,500 miles and recorded more than 8,500 carrier arrested landings. 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Humana George Washington University with specialty training at the Hospital is pleased to wel- come Dr. Kofoed to the Layton area. specialty of urology includes management of disorders of the urinary tract i.e., kidneys, bladder, prostate, sexual organs. No longer limiting their attention to kidney stones and infections, urologists treat incontinence, infertility, bedwetting, cancers, and sexual problems. Microscopic surgery, telescopic removal of kidney stones, surgery for impotency, and pediatric urology are special interests of Dr. Kofoeds, and the expertise he has in these areas will be a welcome addition to the fine University of Utah. He attended medical school at WORKMATE Portable Work Center and Vise Dual 29 Model 79-0- vise, work bench and sawhorse all in one. 29 visa jaws open to wide. Swivel pegs hold odd shapes and lumber up to 12 wide, up to 21" diagonally. Holds wedge shapes, pipe, dowels. Step for steadying work with foot. Folds for easy carring and storage. 8 work bench, 23-3Folding legs allow 2 working heights: sawhorse height. Steel frame. A 4 Reg. $89.95 Now University of e Colorado and the University of zona. He has been in private practice for the past three years in the Imperial Valley of California. He and his wife, Lynn Ward, a native of Bountiful, have three children. Dr. Kofoeds office is at 2084 North 1700 West in Layton. His office phone is Patients may call for Ari-Th- 773-060- 6. appointments. Humana UospUd Davis north 1600 W. Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041, Phone (801) 1 fiSMaaa amt |