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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 29. 1981 VIS v a.sA ' ' v Kaysville Cornucopia Concert Scheduled KAYSVILLE The last Cornucopia concert of the year will be given at Kaysville Jr. High Schools choral room May 6 at 7 p.m. fc. IZ, xt -- THE EVENING will feature f $. ; v songs by the Kaysville sn&- nr fVK- r S' - - i Vi rc-- ' r ,V , U' .t Elementary School kindergarten chorus, directed by Gloria Nielsen and the high school's string ensemble under Chair- man Richard Marsden, Davis i High School s orchestra director. The public is invited at no charge, tb l V '.jL. , j ' :j is ' (-4-! ' I if principal at E. G. King Elementary School, Layton demonstrates the art of painting to students. Roland Presidents of three county rotary clubs and district official met recently in Kaysville to compare notes. They elect, were: Rulon Stansfield, left, district-governo- r Ogden; Larry Burdett, Layton president; Reed Hansen, n Centerville-Farmingtopresident and Udell Green, ROTARY CHIEFS MEET Centerville-Farmingto- clubs n addressed the group and Reed Hansen, president of the Club also reviewed the growth and effectiveness of that club. Centervi- lle-Farmington at the Davis High School cafeteria. April 15. Both of these clubs had been sponsored and initiated by the local Kaysville club. LARRY BURDETT, president of the Layton Club District governor-elec- t, Rulon Stansfield from the Mount Olympus Club. Ogden, gave an address on the "Objects of Rotary. GEORGE LOWE, past president of the K: villeClub and who has been active in sponsoring other Rotary Clubs, spoke on the Meaning of Rotary. He was awarded the Rotary pin for perfect attendance for all of the 20 years. It has been projected that we 20-ye- Duckworth and Harold Gailey. Eldon Frost was ram chairman, np prog- rl Kaysville Chamber of Commerce has a surprise gift for its the new Chamber members of Commerce member decal, is to be placed in your window, in brown and gold colors. THE DECAL was designed by Chamber member. Brad Wilson of Intermountain f if- . SCHOOL BANKING UNIT 'J Amy Beckstrom smiles as she. displays the money she earned at Kaysville Junior High during a banking unit. Richard Waite, left, branch manager of the Kaysville First Security taught the unit in James Schmidts math class. Robert Liston was chosen as class branch manager and holds the artifacts, np Photographies. The design is symbolic of the "Unique Way of Life in Kaysville. ,t The decal consists off the morning sun representing i new day dawning in Kaysville; the skyline of the mountains, represents the protection and seclusion we enjoy here; a church, showing the religious community; the cherry tree and com stalks, the abundance of vegetable gardens and fruit trees from individual crops. ALSO ON the decal is a flag, waving in the breeze telling all that Kaysville is a patriotic community; the building, rep- resenting shops, stores, businesses, banks, schools, factories, post office and medical clinics; the car tells us of the new influence and progress coming into our area. our The bold letter strength of commerce coming on the horizon with small letters representing the quiet influence of our community. THE CHAMBER meets the first Wednesday morning of each month at the Barnes Bank Conference Room and they are campaigning for new members. They encourage everyone of the merchants to join them to work together for the betterment of the community, np "K, UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE 45 Arrives For Duty Frames from the House of Dior consistently what is truly an artist's sense for magnify fashionable elastics. BETH REID consti- tuted Ron McCormick, Harry Secretary Named For Kaysville Chamber Kaysville Committee Has A treasurer of New Decal $ f; assembly Navy Aviation Storekeeper Airman Lisa A. Bolyard, daughter of Sharon C. and Leslie H. Moore Sr., Sunset has reported for duty with Patrol Squadron 19, Naval Air Station, Moffet Field, Calif. Beth Reid of Kaysville has been selected as the Kaysville Swimming Pool Committee. Mrs. Reid moved to Kaysville when she was four years old and graduated from Davis High School. She received her BS degree from the U. of U. in home economics in 1965. She taught school at Sunset Jr. High School. in lightweight Opt) I material, each frame in the Dior collection comfortable, Fine Professional Service Doctor Referrals Warranty Sunglasses -- of the E.G. King School boundaries. Many had chil- dren attending King School. Those providing the craft displays and demonstrations were Roland Long. E.G. King School principal, shared his ta- - t lent for painting: Karen Phillips. handiwork: LeRoy and Alice Buhler, stuffed animals and painting; Debbie Hardison. macrame: Richard and Una Golightiy. lapidary: Mary Lou Kokaly, weaving and pottery; Kristy Leishman. tole painting and salt dough crafts: Linda Eesley, woolcarding and spinning. activTHE ity was well received by the students. Best in Levis Wearing Your Choice e, There was a cupcake auction to raise funds. There were refreshments sold during the evening. All Cubs, parents and families and friends attended, np Complete Stock Girls Spring UNIT FOR JOY Mothers Day Specials Cookie Your Choice Odds & Jars Boys Corduroys selection left Size to waist od Reg. 15.00 Value 8" Ladies Shoes V2 Styles Price Now Price Ladies Fancy Denims Outstanding Values Good selection to choose from 376-540- 1 Vz All Sewing Notions Save 20 208 East Gentile I Some Yardage Left You do save! Ends One Rack & 4 13 Off each Mens Fancy Denims one 13 Complete Stock 6 Only Now 100 last Summer Reduced Broken Sizes Brother; model 840 reg. SS49.9S Studio; model SK328 reg. $499.95 While they & Dresses Good Pattern Knitting Machines and Long Also No. 517.Boot Cut heavy denim. No. 501 Shrink to Fit. Tough evenings entertainment. 2179 North 1700 West L Vision Among the things that give a new and broader vision are travel, religion and a charge account. Times, Los Angeles THERE WERE main ring a penny-arcadclowns, lions, tigers, tail men and fat men and a circus band to add to the laughter of the events, lristian Uior also in Ogden Orem Brigham City Betty Francom was cohostess. The lesson was given by Mrs. Lola Kinsey. The Kaysville Eighth Ward Special Interest met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sally Higginson. William and Marilyn Bennett gave the program with a slide presentation of Iran. Mrs. Emily Barnes will en-- . tertain the Bay View Club at her home on Wednesday, May 6. Mrs. Dottie Barnes will give the program entitled "Making of Women Surgeon. Mrs. Lucile Sheffield will entertain the Lantern Club at The Kaysville Eighth Ward Cub Scouts held a circus on Saturday, April 25 at the Ward Cultural Hall. Prescription Glasses Emergency Repairs Laylon-Ph- social and luncheon. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Edna Parker, Mrs. Hazel Parrish and Mrs. Alice Bonnemort. Mrs. Melpha Koldewyn was hostess to the Weinel Mill DUP Camp at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Carma Sanders was cohostess. Mrs. Thelma Sanders gave the lesson and a history was read by Mrs. Roselyn Slade, np PEOPLE HELPING with the workshops were residents Kaysville Cubs Hold Circus assures you long wearing fit. lecture-demonstratio- her home on Monday afternoon, May 4 for their closing Wednesday evening. Mrs. one demonstration to another until they had the opportunity to see all of the craft workshops. The euest artist or craftsman had samples of their speciality. Each artist was prepared with n a special to present to the students. ANYONE WISHING to contribute to the swimming pool fund can mail their contributions to Beth, 299 N. 650 E., Kaysville. The swimming pool committee is sponsoring another fish sale on May 16 at Harrys Market parking lot. Preorders are encouraged, np enamel detailing. Featured Mrs. Leola Prigmore was hostess to members of the Oakleaf Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home their teachers traveled from SHE IS married to H. Delcy Reid who is a Spanish-Englis- h teacher at Sunset Jr. High School. They hav? five .children. Mrs. Reid has been active in PTA and was commissioner at the Burton Elementary in 1979. She has been a Primary president and has served as stake Primary music leader. She is currently serving as a den leader and she enjoys sewing, handcrafts, sports, swimming and helping kids play soccer. Dift rreet styling. (Jean, crisp color densities. A wide tarietv of textures and hand multi-purpos- Kaysville Clubs encourage a new Rotary Club in Roy. A committee has been assigned for that purpose. PRES. UDELL Green presided and the committee for the three-clu- b were set up in the e school's room. Students accompanied by opportunity to learn the how to details that go into the creation of many kinds of arts Kaysville president. Kaysville Rotary Club hosted the Layton and the and crafts. ON APRIL 10. eight different arts and crafts demonstra-tion- s Students at LAYTON E.G. King Elem. School in Layton recently had the ( Long, Junior or Missy Sizes Save 20 BRAILSFORD B&B DEPT. STORE West of the Light in Layton |