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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX -D- AVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER. APRIL 29. 1981 &&, W: Here come the Young- with an array of over 25 new songs and creative uns choreography. The Young-un- s kick off a new season with their annual spring concert, Sarah Voight, left, and Marjorie Thatcher are state Delta Kappa Gamma STATE OFFICERS ta State Scholarship in 1965 and has served in various capacities for the chapter. Alpha Theta. State of Utah Delta Kappa Gamma convention was held at the U . of U . on Mrs. Marjorie April Thatcher and Mrs. Sarah Voigt were installed as state officers for this coming year. Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher is a member of the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma and will be serving as corresponding secretary for the state. Mrs. Voigt is a member of the Phi Chapter and her new position will be second vice president. County. She was a state scholarship recipient in 1976. She attended the international convention in Detroit. Mich, last summer as part of the U tah delegation. 24-2- MRS. THATCHER is on the Kaysville Planning Commission. is a member of the WHILE THERE she was a hostess and recorder in the Council, a Kaysville Republican Women, associated with the American Association of mem- Pi Chapter of Davis County Delta Kappa Gamma, the honorary society for women educators. She has been nominated for second vice president of Alpha Theta State. Sarah has served her SARAH graduated from Joliet Junior College in Illinois, Weber State College and the U. of U. with a masters degree in education. She has attended Illinois State University. BYU and USU. She has served as president of Davis County ACEI (Association of Childhood Education International and on the state level as vice president of Early Childhood. She has been president of the Cultural Arts Club of Layton as well as holding other offices. SARAH IS dedicated to church work at the Layton Community Church where she is currently director of Christian education and serves on the Diaconte. She has been president of the womens society and teaches Sunday School and sings in the choir. Mrs. Voigt and her husband have three children and they make their home in Kaysville. chapter as corresponding secretary, historian, vice president . publications and publicity chairman, and in 1978-8was president. At present she is on the coordinating council of Davis from USU. She has also studied at the University of Maryland. Utah and Idaho and Weber State College. She received an Alpha The 0 $feijUoM3(-Da- ij On May 10th, show your mom the appreciation and love she so much deserves. Youll find a wide selection of beautiful gifts to please her at the Treasure Pedlar at prices that will fit your budget too. Make her day a very special one. Kaysville Firemen: 20 Runs In March Music Boxes According to Jim Dotson. Kaysville fire chief, the quarterly report for the city shows from January through March 1981 there was a total of 20 fires and emergency runs conducted by the fire department. play Love at Home Gift certificates Collectables Silk Floral Arrangements (Custom orders our specialty ) Potpourri KAYSVILLE had 12 fires with the loss amounting to $169,550 (being some homes) Handmade items TREASURE PEDLAR involved. Fruit Heights showed two fires and zero loss. Davis County with six fires with a loss of $8,935. Parrish Lane Centerville, Utah 84014 130 West (801)292-843- 7 A (Centerville Exit near Alpha Beta) Don & total of 41 man-hou- were involved. Chief Dotson repqrted the fires were mostly Mazie Crays due to carelessness and apathy, np Break-A-Wa- WANDA LARSEN Ellis was born and reared in Salt Lake City. She resided in several areas of the city including West Temple, North Temple, grounds area. Air Cru- sade. They are telling everyone that early detection wins a cancer struggle. The people they are trying to reqch is of concern to the American Can: cer. Society. second annual spring concert for Friday. are a THE YOUNG-UNsinging group of over 100 talented children ranging in agefrom4 - 13. Mrs. Vickie Jes- sen. their director, has selected youngsters from all S where John was in the floral business with his family. In 1948 their daughter, Judy, was born. Wanda has worked in the Davis County clerks office, the moved to Los Angeles, Calif, where she resided with her grandmother and aunt. She worked there during World oyer Davis County and they settled in Farmington WoirHieir! Davis County Sheriff s office, the Utah State Welfare office, at Hill AFB, the Davis County Mental Health Center and at Tanner Clinic. In 1956 Wanda and John moved to Layton and to their present home. John is retired from Hill AFB. They have three grandchildren and enjoy camping, painting, music, reading and cooking. their traditional chairman. New advances in treating cancer with surgery, drugs and radiation or combinations of these methods have improved survival and the long-tercure rates for various forms of cancer. The key is finding the cancer before it has spread. THAT IS WHY the theme of our educational and cancer crusade is You Are The Key To Cancer she said. Control. This crusade is moving into fund-raisin- 1981 g GORDONS AUTO 166 S. Main Aira wonderful feeling when the doctor gives you a clean bill of health. But. if there is a problem, your doctor will have found it in time. You are indeed the key to cancer control. FOR A COPY of the com Come in for all: Brake Work plete guidelines for a cancer-relate- d checkup, call or write your American Cancer Society. Norma Preece. publicity chairman, np Muffler & Exhaust Work Front End Allignment can 766-206- 1 for appointment OD Mfj high gear with the many fund-raisin- RECENTLY THE American Cancer Society its recommendations concernhealth ing the cancer-relate- d check-u- p the tests, procedures. and health counseling for the prevention and early detection of cancer. These new recommendations have been widely publicized and we urge everyone to consult their own physician Mrs. McGuire said. THE SOCIETY'S first objective is to detect cancer as early in its natural history as possible to achieve the greatest possible reduction of illness and death. The periodic health checkup and cancer-relatecheckup is preventive medicine, and its a d Soyo up to 60 Weekends. From 11 p.m. Friday through 5 p.m. Sunday, you can get the best rates going. So make a good weekend better. Call a friend. Or bring a smile to family folks in faraway places. 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The children will narrate the program this year and wish to extend a warm welcome to all to see and hear them in their Buttons and Bows. garet McGuire, residential Expert Work Fast Friendly Service 1 THE CHILDREN will be sporting new props and accessories for the evening in order to create a western appearance. The concert will concentrate on people and places a happiness theme, which the children display in all of their performances. For variation, the Young-un- s will perform in double trios and double quartets as well as d y! 766-222- church functions. Their acenmnanist is Carolvn health period cancer-relatecheckup been so important for cancer control. stated Mar- l 825-721-2 of community, civic and V Your Hair . House. Lagoon, the March of Dimes Telethon and a myriad NEVER BEFORE has the Its Time To Do Clearfield pro- - vides them with vocal instruc- tion. choreography experience and social activities. The group has entertained at the Festival of Trees, the Lion Mt AFTER GRADUATING from high school, Wanda itom Davis County Cancer under the direction of Vickie Jessen, schedule their s, War II. In 1946 she moved back to Salt Lake City and was visiting her aunt in Farmington when she was introduced to her future husband, John Ellis. AFTER THEY were married iuay Volunteers canvass for the Young-Un- Her father was a lieutenant on the Salt Lake Police force. She remembers trips to the Capitol Theatre with him where he practiced on the organ every day. She graduated from South High School. Caimeir 1 ber of master of education degree pre- sented her autobiography as the lesson for the evening. Phase II workshop. At the Alpha Theta State Convention she served as hostess and recorder at the Phase III workshop. Sarah is a second grade teacher at Hill AFB Elementary. She has taught at E.M. Whitesides and has taught in Davis County for 7 years. She taught in Illinois for two years before coming here. League of Utah Writers and works for the LDS Church. She is licensed to sale real estate, also. Her main priority is her family and grandchildren. SARAH L. Voigt is a of Layton. Mrs. Ellis Constitution Exploration, University Women, the well-know- The Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday at the home of Wanda Ellis the Avenues and the fair Womens State Legislative n MRS. THATCHER is throughout the county and state for her participation and dedication to serve others. A veteran teacher of 28 years, with the last 24 in the Davis School District, she has served as chairman of the English Dept, at Davis High School for 15 years. She earned a bachelor's degree from BYU and a The program to be held in the Crestwood LDS Stake Center in Kaysville is scheduled for May 1 at 7 p.m. The public is invited and no admission will be charged. 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