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Show 1 1L O, A 19h. Mapfills Mew& Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bergout and family have returned from a vacation trip to California. Visitors on Sunday of Mrs. Goldie Ball were hr two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Henely and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seegmiller of Ogden. Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilhelmsen. The new addition arrived on March 25 at the St. Benedicts Hospital and weighed in at 8 lb. 3 oz. He is their fourih child. At home are Kara, Seth and Tyler. Mrs. I i 'I , and spent time in St. George and Cedar City playing golf. Wilhelmsen is the former Cal-li- e McCormick of Kaysville. Bishop and Mrs. Lowell Mr. and Mrs. R.A.F. Harris and family attended the NCAA playoff at Boise, Ida., last week. Mrs. Diane Rey went to Idaho where she spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eilhelmsen of Layton are the grandparents. The are Mrs. Laura Elkins and Mrs. Mae Davenport of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr went to California to pick up a new van and en route home they visited in Las Vegas, Nev. with a cousin Don Home rs Harry Duckworth at Clark Fort, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides visited with her mother, Mrs. Clyde Warner who is confined to the Ogden hospital where arrived at the McKay-De- e and will Hospital on March 23 be named Erik Scott. This is she underwent major surgery for a broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoyden Heslop are moving to Layton to make their home. Barbara Begay of Fruitland, New Mexico who has made her home with Pres, and Mrs. Newell Law and family in Fruit Heights the past three the sixth child for the is Helgesens. Mrs. Helgesen Kays-villof Smith the former Koy e. Grandparents include Mrs. Pat Smith, Kaysville; Orso Smith, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helgesen, Ogden. Mrs. Mary M. Scoffield of Kaysville and Mrs. Francis Helgesen of Ogden are the years will be married to Raymond Stewart Hatch on April 22 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Begay was in Utah on the Indian Placement and Mrs. Cnlla Scoffield of West Kays- Program. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green entertained at a family dinner at their home Saturday in honor of their son and daughter-in-laJoel and Linda Green for their birthday anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Green and family are from Plain City. Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bloxham were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Graham and Mrs. Nelda Bloxham all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stites and children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Duncan of Provo were Easter weekend guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. Welcoming a son into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helgensen of 902 E. 450 S., Kaysville. The 6 lb. 15 oz. lad ville is the Mr. and Mrs. Monte N. Criddle announce the arrival of a son, their fourth child and fourth son. He weighed 7 lb. 13 oz. and will be named Brian David, and was born on March 22. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Criddle of GolKaysville; Mr. and Mrs. den Sill, Layton and the are Mrs. Ethel Criddle of Kaysville and LeRoy Hare of Pennsylvania. ON TOP One small boy came up with this defense of his poor report care: I was the highest of all the kids who failed. Basic? WINNER -Si- try. Monte Webb was the teacher in charge of the contest. Winners of the 1983 contest HONORABLE mention went to Kristen Hyde, Annette were Michelle Dopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dopp of and Kevin McCann. The winning essay will be entered in the District Competition of the American Legion Auxiliary Americanism 1035 E. Manchester Drive, Kaysville, 1st place; Steven Bean, son of Attorney and Mrs. David Bean of 1393 N. 750 E., Kaysville, 2nd place; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bringhurst of 1295 N. Oxford Dr., Kaysville, 3rd place. THE ESSAY theme was My Obligation to My Coun- - Kaysville News POPPY POSTER WINNERS Reid, Janice Wilcox, Carolyn Michelsen, David Williams contest. and Tiffany Bringhurst, -- MRS. LOIS Stephens, chairman for the auxiliary said the awards will be given to the students during the annual Awards Assembly to be held Thursday, April 21 at 7 p.m. at the school auditorium, np - KAYSVILLE Mrs. Lois Stephens of the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 82 of Kaysville announce the winners of the annual Poppy Post- er Contest conducted at the Kaysville Junior High School under the direction of Class Instructor Gay Sain. THE CONTEST is sponsored annually by the Auxiliary Unit 82. Recipients of the Poppy Poster award at Kaysville Junior High School are Heather Black, front, Kristin Wilson and Sarah Auger. First place winner was Sarah Auger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Auger of 526 E. 100 THE WINNING posters will be entered in state competition. S., Kaysville. Second Jenny Pratt, Lauralyn Oldham and Jill Anderson. ' try Road, Fruit Heights and 3rd place to Heather Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Black of 451 N. 250 E., THE AWARDS will be presented to the students at the annual Awards Assembly at the school on April 21 at 7 p.m. np Pay as you 90 hassles r' fhcr.Mtpnm) Honorable mention were place went to Kristen Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wilson of 1096 E. Coun- Kaysville. No contracts or membership AEROBIC AND 344 North Main DET STUDIO Kaysville 546-161- 1 valescing at her home after Mrs. Barbara Purdy spent the weekend in St. George where she attended the blessing and naming of her grandchild, the infant of Doug and Sandy Esplin of Dickenson, undergoing major surgery last Hosweek at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden. Visitors for one week at the home of Mrs. Sarah Giles were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown of Park Rapids, Minn. They are the grandparents of Carolyn Lundberg who is making her home with Mrs. Giles. Tex. Mrs. Esplin is the daughPurdy and was in Utah for the special event. ter of Mrs. Mrs. Emily Ashby attended the graveside services for her VIDEO 2497 North Main Sunset Utah (In the Sunset Sports Mall) Mrs. Giles visited in Taylorsville with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles. Ruth Francis is confined to the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden where she is undergoing treatment the past week. Emily Sue Webb held on Wednesday. The infant daughter of Douglas and Suzanne Webb was born Feb. 23 and died March 27 in Orem. Grandparents of the infant are Mrs. Lois Ashby of Provo and Glen Reed Ashby of Kays- APRIL SPECIALS INCLUDE: . 49.95 -- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Buhler, Taylorsville; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Thacker and family of West Valley City, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bulher and family of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and children of weekend guests of their pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. 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