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Show --T- A" .,4' " p. (I v r i I' - '1-- The annual Cbrivima chopping bazaar u ill be held Nov, 20, from 9 am. until 4 pm. Mark (hit dale on your calendar and gel a head Marl on your Chmimat vhoppmg. Many beaunful handmade item will be available for your chopping pleasure, all made by senior citizen in (he community. Ibis will be ihe third annual Chmtma bazaar, please support ihe elderly in your commumiy. . "V f'' A Christmas Shopping Bazaar Set For Nor. - - - It',' a' . : THE MONTHLY birthday party will be held Oct, 18 at ;3t) a.m. All senior citizens w ho ha e a birthday in October have a special invitation. Make your lunch reservations now, 1h center will he dosed Oct. II for the Columbus Day Holiday. 1 1 Chapter Meets The home of IU Nalder in Layton w as the site of the first meeting of Laureate I psilon Chapter of Beta Sigma I'hi. Ihe new program series Thats rmenainmeni" introduced a stage show was Ha reviewed the "Here's Hawaii and played music from that production. I'RES. MARY Ann Bundy presided at the meeting at which the plan and aviivitie for the coming year were presented, 546-220- CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs. Dora Woodward of Kaysville for winning Best of Show in the Senior Cincn Division, craft department at Ihe Uiah Stale Fair for her beaudful pmenccdlc baskets. She also won first ptaee in advanced crafts, and received a beautiful plaque. Dora is a very talented lady and it well known throughout the stale for her baskets. We at the Silver Age are very proud of her. Menu for the week of Oet. II: MONDAY, the center is closed. butTuesday, roast beef, whipped potatoes tered mixed vegetables, crisp red apple wheels, peanut butler fingers, milk. WEDNESDAY sloppy joes, crispy potatoes, buttered com, vegetable sticks, chilled pears, chocolate cake icing, milk. Ihursday. oriental chicken, steamed rice, stir fried vegetables, tomato slices, baking powder biscuits, fruit fantasy, Chinese almond cookies, milk. FRIDAY, Hawaiian pizza, buttered green beans, shades banana pudding, glazed fruit bars, milk. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL RAYMOND of green salad 50th Anniversary An open house has been remembered as the first president of the town board of Fruit Heights, a position which he held for 19 years. He also drove a school bus in Davis County for 23 years to supplement the income from his fruit farm. MILDRED worked at Hill Air Force Base for 22 years. She has served in the LDS Church as Relief Society president and was recently released as secretary of the Kaysville Utah South Stake Relief Society. Sam and Mildred are both highly respected members of the community. planned for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Raymond in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. The open house will be held on Saturday, Oct. 16 from p.m. in the Fruit Heights Third Ward Chapel, 901 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. All friends and rela-fivare invited to attend. Your presence at the open house will be the greatest gift you could offer. No other gifts are requested. 5-- 8 es SAMUEL G. Raymond and Mildred Ruth Anderson were wed fifty years ago on Oct. 17, 1932, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have resided in Fruit Heights since their marriage in 1932. Both have been Rens Clearfield Paint 1 1 THE PRODUCTION will commence at 7 p m. and the public is inviied to attend Michele will be playing the following selections- Sabic Dance. I urtlisc. Valse 1. fl.il. Rags Medley. Sound of Music. Whispering Hope. Rooibccr Rag and Polonaise. MICHELE is the piano student of Brent Johnson. She has been studying piano lor the past six years, vsb Glass EXTRAVAGANZA Save now from October Activities Planned For Seniors They are parents of three F. Gene Raymond, Fruit Heights; Floyd A. Raymond, Wilmington, Delaware; and Mrs. E. Edward (Barbara) Spendlove of Fruit Heights. They have nine grandchildren and take great pride in their first Attention all seniors: October is going to be an exciting month. There are several teresting and important happenings at the Heritage Center. Oct. 12 County Attorney Rodney Page will be at the center to conduct a legal seminar. This should be very informative at 12:30 p.m. ON OC. 13 the annual flu r s'V Carol Taylors got the perfect dress for the perfect bride. In fact, the judges thought so. too. naming her as sweepstakes winner in recent State Fair competition. HERE COMES THE BRIDE? active contributors to church and community. Sam served .as, the first, bishop of the Kaysville 9th Ward and served in that capacEmilee, who is ity for seven years. He will be nearly seven months old. c-- Miss Michele Steed. 13 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs 32 S Richard A, Steed of .3000 W Sy racuse. w ill be presented in a piano recital on Monday. Oct II at Ihe Galbraith Music Company. 4to Harrison Blvd,. Ogden Annual Fall Wallcovering children, -- Piano Hecilal Sel For Mon. will be given for shots from all persons 60 years and over, cost is $3 per person. Oct. 14 is the monthly cheon and entertainment will on all our wall covering in stock. Choose a large selection, over 300 books and 60,000 patterns. be several of the state and federal candidates. This will be an excellent opportunity for you to meet .and chat with them.-Ther- e from There will be ample opportuniques- ties for you to ask any tions you may have. FLNALLY you should circle Nov. 5 on your calendars. This is the date set for the Heritage Senior Citizen Bazaar, also to be held at the Center with the public invited to attend to browse and Christmas. s one fust right for your home! STORM WINDOWS Now is the right time to insulate your home with new storm windows. Save money with our quality storm window shop for Now at Piano Recital Slated JOYCE RHOADES (Same discounts available for professional installation) Sale thru Oct. 31, 1982 The public is invited to a free ty Talent Find contest, a concert at Union Station, the piano recital of Emmett D. Ricks, son of De- Davis County Teachers Connnis J. and Kathryn R. Ricks of vention. Clinton. Under the direction of He has also been awarded Brent Johnston of Ogden, first place at th Davis County Miss Joyce Rhoades, daughEmmett will perform at Gal- Jr. Division Young Composers ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald braith Music Company, 4305 Festival in Bountiful for 1982. Rhoades, of 1522 S. 4000 W., Harrison Blvd., Ogden, at 7 He has won first place for oriSyracuse, is planning a Nov. p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9. for the past ginal compositions Ham-mo19 wedding with James three years in the Fremont of Evanston, Wyo. HE WILL perform selecElementary PTA Reflections tions by Beethoven, Wagner, Contest with the 1982 entry MR. HAMMON is the son of Hellu, Clementi, Joplin and going to state competition. Kenneth Hammon of Syraalso original compositions.Verhaal and Mrs. cuse Shirley Emmett began playing the of New Hall, Calif. at the age of three and piano Their marriage will be perone-haand started private formed in the Syracuse Utah lessons at four and f, Stake Center, with Pres. J. under the direction of Evan Duffy Palmer officiating. Allred of Bountiful. He began composing at age 5. Planning . nine-year-o- ld Ceremony 437 No. Main Clearfield 776-219- 0 n, MR. AND MRS. GARY EDWARD WHEELER Exchange Vows Sandra Kaye and Gary Edward Wheeler were married on Oct. 1 at the Layton 7th Ward Chapel with Bishop Howard Sorensen officiating. THE BRIDE is the daughter jf Auerille L. Porter and the ate Betty Margaret Porter of 1884 John Street, Layton. The ;room is the son of the late Tooele High School. The groom attended the University of Wyoming and graduated from Weber State College. He has been in the U.S. Army, Military Intelligence. After a honeymoon to Sun Valley, Ida., they will make their home in Layton. - lf one-hal- BOTH MISS Rhoades and Mr. Hammon graduated from Clearfield High School. They will be making their home in Evanston, Wyo. vsb CALL DIET CENTER HE HAS had many opportunities to perform including various recitals, the Davis Coun Mrs. Eunice Wheeler of AroonMCHMJ Dgden. The couple was honored at a eception at the Layton 7th iVard cultural hall. THE BRIDE wore a full ength lace white gown with a ong train. She wore a story-oo- k abert Earle, Ray Cassell, oward McCort and Tom alson. 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