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Show I I I REFLEX The the Women! Club liountiful-Davi- luncheon of the Utah Watercolor Society, Art the Southwest Watercolor s League will be held on Ihurs-daDec. 9. 12. JO p,m. at the Bountiful Davis Art Center, 2173 S. Mam, Bountiful, y, w MF.MBFRS OF the Center and interested public are invited to attend the bullet luncheon, followed by a waterco-lo- r demonstration by Laura Mehmerl. Ms. Mehmerl is a member of Business and Profession 1 iv.iT2.t5l'uiri'i their Woman of the Year wav Mrs. Judy Bezoski of Roy, MRS. BKZOSKI is currently employed by the ttebcr County Sc bool Dowel av a resource open io visitors by Society and the Pastel Society sented by the Lalluiiia Gal lery in (Old Town! Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has with nationally known watercolorists such as Kohen E. Wood. Zoltan Szubo, f rank W'ebb, (ieorge Shook, and Raymond Kinstler among others. Her studio is located m her home in Bountiful and it contained vpccial educator. She hav spent eleven year working with behavior disordered students. She is of a behavior management system specifically designed to teach appropriate behaviors la disordered handicapped students in a regular Gerald V. Gary" Bush, Clinton, a 2 y ear employ cc of the Utah Department of Employment Security who works as a vocational counselor and has lor management unit for severely emotionally handicapped adolescents in the Weber School District. SHE HAS had published When Students Talk about Wilkits." an aid to education students in finding a workable system for completing the Weber Individual Learning Kits. This article is part of the We-bState Education Program. Mrs. Bezoski graduated Cum Laude from Weber Slate in 1972 wuh'a bachelor of science degree. She was listed in Whos Who Among Colleges and Universities in 1972. She received a master of science degree in special education from Utah State University in er 1980. SHE HAS been active in community afTairs. especially working on behalf of children. Active in the Clearfield Community Church, she served as superintendent of the Sunday School and as Junior Church School Director. SHE IS a member of the Na-- JUDY BEZOSKI lional Association for Children with Learning Disabilities w here she has held the office of treasurer and served on the board of directors. She is a member of Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society and has been their corresponding AN ACTIVE member honored at the winter meeting of the Northern District of BPW Clubs to be held in March, 1983. r Elder Kent D. Seegmiller, of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Seegmiller has been called to serve in the Florida Tampa LDS Mission. HIS MISSION farewell will be held on Sunday, Dec. 12 at Completes LDS mission William Packer and his wife Viola returned home Nov. 15 from serving an LDS mission to the Canada Halifax Mission. They will give their mission report on Sunday, Dec. 12 at 1:05 p.m. in the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward at 875 E. 200 N. Elder Matthew W. Wilson has received his mission call to the California-Sa- n Diego LDS Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Jan. 13. He is a member of the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilson. Returns Froni Mission Field Elder Todd Van Brocklin, son of Mrs. Maxine Van Brocklin returned home Nov. 1 1 fron serving on his mission o South to the Mission. ' Chile-Santiag- ELDER Van Brocklin gave his mission report on Sunday, Nov. 21 in the Kaysville 18th LDS Ward. His mother recent- ly moved to Farmington to make their home and Elder Van Brocklin spoke in the Farmington Ward on Sunday, Nov. 28. np ville. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Dec. 30. ELDER Seegmiller graduated from Davis High School where he was a member of the marching band, concert band and orchestra. He has been active in various music groups at the University of Utah the past two years, np ' Kaysville Civic Association meeting date has been changed to the third Wednesday of each month rather than the fourth Tuesday night as in the past. THE EXECUTIVE board elected to make the change due to the new community calendar that has been established as a serivee for local community information, to keep the public better informed. Kaysville Civic Association will be in charge of the For Missionary Photos Thurs 6:00 1 GARY BUSH $3.00 Limit 2 With This Coupon 98c LAYTON A special luncheon for all Layton Senior Citizens w ill be held Thursday, Dec, v at p.m. in the Layton High School cafeteria. Resery vations must be made by T dltcmoon, Dec. 7. AND s3.49 60" wide 100 lSl TO RE that you have a place at the luncheon that day call Ada Forbes at Ver-d- a Nellie Schowat Dunn at 4 or Gladys Offrct at 2 m Dress Fabrics Full bolts 60" wide yd mmm s1.98 yd. Pastel 82-92- 68 s1.19 yd. 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FABRICS s2.98 45 wide Designer lengths ORDER NOW CALL CUT! s55.95 SILVER METALLIC 544-292- A program furnished by the Layton High School Sophomore Choral groups w ill follow (h lunch, dmg $5.00 each Men Sizes from Baby to King Size Damps and stands included 544-326- MORMON HERITAGE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS Day, QUILTING FRAMES PRINTED PONGEE 544-350- 5; 544-157- this Christmas PRODUCTS, ALOE VERA DIET-1- 0 have many recipes to mix it with. Priced elsewhere to S39.00 ea yd Polyester ues-da- Start a Beautiful Family Tradition other FOREVER LIVING PORTABLE SEWING TABLES s25.00 each Full bolts 295-427- COUPON SHAMPOO PLACE MAT PRINTS Priced elsewhere to 1.98 each FOREVER LITE DIET 0 QUILTED 1 MRS. HIRSCHI announced the next KCA meeting will be Wednesday evening, Jan. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Silverage Center. np 'HOLIDAY SPECIAL $15.50 $15.50 $10.50 Faced Double Priced elsewhere to $4.98 yd. - necessary information. The calendar will be a great tool and asset to all. L 546-660- ea. s1. 49s1.98 TABLECLOTH LACE each month to submit the publication INCLUDES CUT AND SET $18.50 $13.50 $13.50 25c yd s3.98 45"wide week before OFF PERMANENT Mills Polyester CURTAIN effective, the KCA is asking everyone to take a few minutes Many in- Honor For Sr. Citizens TO MAKE the calendar and Lynn Mower as so- Spring Layton Flans ALL CLUBS, organizations, church groups, schools, city events, etc. in the Kaysville Fruit Heights areas are asked to contribute important information of their meetings and events, the time, place, etc. so they can be placed on the calendar. Forms may be obtained from the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce office at the city building or can be written or typed on paper and dropped at the In Box" at the chamber office, or mailed in. CHOSEN TO replace this outgoing group are Jim King, All ward members are vited to visit and enjoy this cial from 5:30-6:3- 0 p.m. area. MK. BUSH and his wife, Louoc. ,md iheir five children, have lived in Clinton for the past 16 years. Mr. Bush is a major in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, and served as mayor of Clinton from 1974-78- . Facial and Body Toners guaranteed breakdown cellulite, lose inches, give yourself a Xmas gift. Feel your best. Free to weight on medical scales. Juice 99 percent Pure Aloe Vera, gelly, lotions, Heat Activator for Aches, Shampoos. Wonderful gift for Xmas. $3.00 Z n Chapel, honoring the retiring ward bishopric of the Layton Ninth Ward. This group includes Bishop Lynn Wood and counselors Klint Woolsey and Morton Sparks. counse--lor- s. JEAN ZIPPERS AND ANIMAL CUTOUTS Large variety SLIM AND BEAUTIFUL bishop with Morton Sparks NAVY Full bolts An open house reception will be held Sunday, Dec. 5 at the Wasatch Layton LDS yj. 12 yd. panel S2.00 ea THE PUBLIC IS INVITED. There is no charge. The evening will be presented by the Layton Stake Relief Society. Bjsi10prii Ij CHRISTMAS CUTOUTS Gordon Avenue. Layton Ward Will Honor be tort utt SMURF PRINTS through his own initialise, a Layton Stake Plans Home Evening Event A Layton Stake Family Home Evening featuring "Because of One Small Child will be held Dec. 6 at 6:45 p.m. at the Layton Stake Center on Af statewide system for assigning Job Corps applicants to various centers m the Intcrmoun-lai- DEADLINE 1:10 p.m. on the Fruit Heights 5th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting at 28 1 S. 600 E., Kays- (a 45" to 60" wide cosi eltectivc and efficient calendar. son INDIGO DENIM THE IIRST award, presented by the Job Corps De- Kaysville Civic Association Changes Meet Date MRS. BEZOSKI will be s4.49 or whuh Mr. Bush developed, second award, which included a check for $50. was presented by Mr. Bush's employer, the Utah Department of Employ- - Lakeview BPW Club, she has held many chairmanships and olTices and served the club as She has president in 1980-81- . also served the Utah State Federation of BOW Clubs as Woman of the Year chairman in 1981-8- 2 and is presently serving as Young Careerist Chairman. She is married to Donald W. Bezoski, Sr., and has two children, Jeffrey Mabcy and Wendy Mabey. yd 14 Priced elsewhere to S4.98 yd Must b prpwsthed CHRISTMAS TABLECLOTH PRINTS 54 wide Heavy aiinn beyond that normally expected in an assignment, in ciency of Job Corps." The of the Accepts LDS Call in-n- Designer lengths Ogden Job Service office, has recently received two awards in recognition of his work with the Job Corps program. nver Regional Office at a conference held in Spcarfish, South Dakota, cites Mr. Bush for his valuable contribution to the improvement and effi- secretary. CHURCH Reg. OgJcn Job Service "Em plou-of the Month" for November. IX2, hascJ on the excuse of creativity and Job Corps screener at the be s2.98 45" wide mem Security. I names Mr Bush us the 1 school setting. She pioneered d CHRISTMAS PRINTS Priced elsewhere to $ 3,93 yd. Gains Recognition CHUHTO i;iiaiiWS23GfiC2.T Fun bolts special educator and self the first f MUM appoint-me- C ust KIR the luncheon and demonstration will be $$. Those wishing to purchase memberships may do so for l.o w hiv h w ill im, lude ihe cost of lunch and demonstration and a ear's membership in the Ccmer Reservations are required. Tor leseivaiions, please call the (enter. by Monday. Dec, 6 of the Southwest. Sheiv repre- OEHirfciKiiiEH f 4 ffil Luncheon Dee. 9 Business Women To Honor Member Lake-vie- ' Art League Hosts sSocimi Chuwn lo represent the JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, DECEMBER 2, 1982 Priced elsewhere to $5.98 hanks yd. t |