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Show ncws wtux-cav- is journal july k if so north pav.s irAora july n, if 33 aC ' V--l L flG' ltV - News Kaysville ) K5v, ,AiPWA! 'Ai -- Mr iMiJ T in mmi High Flirt Tumbling tram lour m: faik, Mm. Klnine Wilde, iihotojjraiihrr, lift, Mrs. Coniiio llaymk, tha-ronJim Toiaro, Mrs. Trrry KIIU, toot h; INtliie Stymonda, Keyttville; Strvrn rorar. fayiun. CtnUr, Sara Marshal, Mantua, Ufi; Twldy F)nduw, Hismlalu; Weaver. No. Ogik-n-; Melanie Wilde, Soda Spring, Ida.; Julie Beatty, Hoy. Front, Kari llaymk, Kiverdute, left; Starry Hansen, M IhlUf of Layton and Mr. and Mr. Roland Darker and family of Brigham City; Mr. and Mr. Monle Pclerson and two grandson of Lay ton: Mr. and Mr. Verl Walker. Mr. and Mr. Craig Fisher and children returned from a fishing and camping tnp to llchgcn Lake. Mr. h, -- gran-daught- f Home Town Watch Repairs Certified Accutron Tech No. 2251 -- Engraving Certified Quartz Tech No. lJn6 Ring and Jewelry Repairs Ft. Lane Shopping Center 76-9595 liJMf- - ( K-- t-- ftJ tlt Tfe hg t two-yea- Mr. and Mr. Robert M. Barton of Kaysville: Dr. and Mr. Roger Fell. Dr. and Mr. De J. Cutler of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Usher West. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Chatierton. Mr. and Mr. Charles Johnson, all of Salt Luke City, spent Friday on an outing at Bear Lake. visitor of Mrs. Nora Smith jre her daughter. Mrs. Connie Chambers and son Craig of Poway. Calif. a t a aa aj Raymond Hamblin and family. He is a friend of Joseph Hamblin. M Nc Kay 4 tayuui lafhily Muling at toot siuosg HI the tltlas lavlWfvk Mr, ami Mm, Ci.ad.at (iiui I xke base returned h.aK lahoe wheie they pfaycJ i jf!f Mifnameni. Mr, ami Mis, I rank Parker spent weekend Ut them with their gramlvhitdieit whde the pafCAis. Mr, and Mrs, Ron paiker. was at a tup. Mrs, Mammic Perkins is now at hwne after being to the Mv Kay hofiial in C4en fur ueatment lor toe days, lheu son Mr, and Mr, Dean Peikinstd Golden Unc. (aid camelosisiiwithhispa rents Mr. ami Mrs Dee I aMar Palmer spent the wrrkcml at Willow (reck near llanklm. Ida at the William Palmet family reunion. Idiy fise attended. Dale I , iGfhm and his three stats: Byron Batnai ami two sons yd San Jove. C alif : Justin Itartim, who has just relumed from Paris. fame, ami Done Barton enjoyed a traditional father ami sons fivtung trip ha one week to the htyh Cmtas. K-- hcrt h Houscgucsi Mr. Mr a nd Mis. Roy W. Simmons and son David Simmons of Salt I akc City and grandson Joshua Watkins spent time at their summer home at Rockville. Utah, and also spent lime in Caldornta-Daklan- Cedar City where they attended the Shakespcaran Festival and plays. Mrs. Jodi Dcru had the misfortune of falling off a horse and was injured. e Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. visited in Garland on Sun-lawith her mother. Mrs. Ruin Hampton and his mother Mrs. Pearl Cullimore. Mr. Marjorie Jones and her mother Mrs. Edith Lewis dew to Denver. Colo, and spent a few days wiiv xcr brother and Mrs. Lewi's son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis. Mrs. Sally Higginson and Cutli-mor- misfortune of falling and breaking her leg and Mr. Gailey is there undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hill of Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward of Kaysville were among those who attended their 40th high school Dale Lewis underwent Social Security Benefits Supplemental Security Income Railroad Retirement Civil Service Retirement Veterans Administration Compensation and Pension Air Force Active or Retirement Army Retirement Navy Retirement -T- HEN FOR YOU. DIRECT DEPOSIT IS Ptelieniiise at Both Stores Reduced To off Mail Price mm Russell Ward returned home from a government business trip to Rapid City, S.D. where he spent a week. Karen Carter who was serving on a LDS Mission in Chii is now at home recuperating from an illness she contacted while in Chili. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter. Mrs. Lois Rasmussen flew to Seattle, Wash, to join her mother. Mrs. Wallace Hight, and her sister, Mrs. Dawn Bain of Farmington and another sister Mrs. Virginia Creer of Idaho Falls, Ida. Her mother and two sisters drove to Seattle vlvX,AA"W HOMES AUTOMOBILES STORM DOORS K s' PICTURE WINDOWS PATIO DOORS CARS & Doors Open at 8:30 A.Rfl. Hours All Sales Final No Exchanges No Refunds TRUCKS FOREIGN CARS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS INSURANCE SPECIALISTS JEL-J-L QUALITY GLASS 327-2- Each depositor's account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. SjiringiSuininer Friday 8:39 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. How Direct Deposit Works Each individual affiliate bank of First Security Corporation la a member ot FDIC of aniversary. Bmnsmmmt IF YOU RECEIVE A GOVERNMENT CHECK'FOR: Cciiiplcle Inventory class reunion at Idaho Falls. Ida. last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and family of Burley. Ida. were Tuesday visitors of his mother. Mrs. Helen Barnes. They celebrated Mr. Barnes' birthday major surgery last week at the or Retirement Oun fined to the hospital for surgery, William E. Gailey and his wife Julia are both confined to the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. Mrs. Gailey had the machine for all. Government, check ifcitJn. i Cruidle. Mrs. Valeric Coxey was injured last week w hile riding on a motorcycle. She was con- and the famous dunking Your monthly payments will be more sent directly to our bank each No Its convenient. in line. month, for immediate deposit standing It reduces the chance of your either in your savings account, check being lost if you are where they will begin earning high interest, or in your checkaway from home, or moving. theft. of It reduces the chance ing account, which can be drawn on home at to No need immediately. stay waiting for your check. To Sign Up For Our If youre ill, no need to worry. to Direct Deposit Service . . . to come the You dont have All in the information you need can bank person. on your monthly check. to found access be You retain complete will withdraw We can send and you a government your funds, form is which them easily and quickly, just easy to fill out, or in we will be glad and them if as just stop you deposited to help you complete the form. yourself. ftij l I DS Mis- d lie family. Laurie and Kevin The Kaysville 9th LDS The Advantages of Direct Deposit IriiHihatl kl.i'.iiiaiMfait.maUrrsJiJ li.f Bi.iiXj?! Gnalt rruHfcsn tm . u iMf !fj (n tfa s iclutthNg h. c .Ward held a ward outing and picnic dinner on Wednesday evening at the Kaysville City Bowery and Park. In addition to dinner their were pon rides and train rides for the chldren The safe, fast, convenient way to deposit your Social Security, Noth II anJ I HM ISi.n lxB w Ksrf 4 Kaissott. Krs, Vuit, kfafgu of Mr. and a son of Mr. and Mr. 1.ynnt)hcrgof27l South 200 West. Kaysville. He is a member of the Kaysville IMh Ward. Llder Ohcrg will cntei the mission T raining Center in Provo on Sept. 25. Mrs. Tita Morton of Kays-villand Mr. Mary Bcmi ol Bountiful spent a few day in St. George. Mrs. Morton visited with her daughter and sion. Saturday. ,,, gt GInJ Barlon attended ihe Jamc D. Clark in Ogden on . !! iif tut S.ti-- Mia 4 I loyd Morg m and family Henry Hart family reunion mi Saturday at ihe Canon Rim Park in Salt fake City. I.IJcr Scott Godlicy ha accepted a mission call to the Mrs. Eva Mongonew and an aunt. Mrs. Lisa Clark of Salt Lake City, attended the funeral service of an uncle. Nathan-a- l , t.xf J ta i4.ti.ji JjW. Rrx were Mr. and Mr,. Call Iwert id Connecut. Mr. and Mr. Robert M. her two sisters Mrs. Olive Thurgood of Bountiful and V t 4 u.nu J, lfakjF tMiitf, jh B ciat-Ime- d Dean revetted her musing deT oung I ni pict horn Diifcl-oit now scrsity Pus spimg I entpud at Use lake rew Io pual in Itouniilul Mr, and Mi, John I liioil l ehsigf and son and T y ler attended the funeial ser . sweolhcr Indian brother tt Ray Seller at (lenwoid Springs. C4o, last week, lldvr larry Boyer. vat of Mr. and Mts R.dscrt ltycr. has revetted his tall to seise a L DS Milton to the AuMtalia-IVrtMioon I Idit Boyer will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Aug 21, He resides at Ml last Shannon Road. Kaysville. and is a memhci of ihe Kaysville 12th L DS Maid. Mr. IVatl Fotc is confuted to the Da is North Mcdiva! Center where she is undergoing ueatment. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston entertained at a family birthday picnic dinner at the Gailey Park in Kaysville on Thursday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Thomassen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liston and family. They celebrated the birthdays of Amanda Hansen. Nita Thomassen. Debbie Liston and Scott Liston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of the Brigham Young University spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. M ? n oe Hospital in r-- t !irVJ summer fiiUiampM McKay-De- e It Jfan fuUnijVtJ til :! . (4 kfi uh-'HjI- - rnrd thdJiea Suihlat, sidVhtk aid guts tii skif Mg amj chddira, Ksiiie, Dr. and Mts. B'Uvg ll"aij and week. canyon tor They wfic fetompafued by nj Camp d.urviof J.U lies Towitg Utxnrnv pirvfcjfiws. Mi, Findc Hamblin, J.snw Thompxaitand Shelly Stolen tKi aid Mann ts fomak seine at home alter tinJerg.ung uiifiy last week, Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Joiisson was at the Salt Lake Airport on Thursday to sec their son Llder Das id Jonsson off to Korea where he will r LDS Misserse a sion. Das id has been at the Mission Training Center in Provo ihe past two months. Mr. and Mr. Rodney Felt, l)wrb agril Mr.amlMis.il l& Mr ami Mis Vam(wcy Mr. hJjH lumrj i ft4 Jut6 sroer aaJ link, (ta-l.- uj lunuttg 4 Mil IfiljHI !,f J with Mr. and Mrs. C. -3- umukummmjtmjuiJtmmLiJikm.i.o ou t rfaJ m Hf John Von heeburg ol Santa Rosa. Calif, spent a month -- g a a 1,8.18.8 Mr, rc Al-si- t Mr. anJ Mi. Ilarolj Hamblin and then fattuly held a family reunion at the Cmtas. a Camping trip lor one week. BAKERS JEWELRY Local Ai f, i4 m ftj aMunig tutW!r taw, Mr, aJ Mi, (Car tfaag. Mr, ami Mr. Brui ler w c rout to gi on a cbuivh lur to attrml e H-- ia on Friday. July 25. by plane for Whittier. Calif, w here they w ill attend the wedding of Susan Kent, daughter of James and Kaye Kent. Susan is a of Mrs. Christensen and a niece of Mrs. Burton. now at home Ogden, but convalescing. On Sunday, July 20th. her husband LcRoy Stcttlcr and children entertained at an open house in honor of Mr. Stct- - Mr, i, ufctrf i!! till Mflff lift, Df I iff:,! I Rut-U- idij ri M Ms n her daughter Mrs. Norene Burton of Bountiful will lease confined a week to the McKay-De- e hospital in i r 1 1st Bean, daughter of Attorney and Mi, David fler father Albert Dransfidd who was 90 years old. Mrs. Mabel k hristcnscn and Melba Sietiler had the misfortune of falling from a 16 fi. ladder while picking cherries at their orchard. She wa N IHU ftj t4 ILx.iV in dT"' Kaysville News Mr. and Mrt. R.A.F. McCormnk and daughter Mr. Kathy Bone and children ifU-ln- ( Mrs. Mr. f(ken4 Ihfk Taylor; Kay UavU, Magna; Janae (Timmons, Ray; IMigette Malloy, (Tram! junction. Colo ; (Tina (Tarria, Huy. Not in picture whu traveled with (he loam wm Coat h Jim Aanmtt, Farmington; Mrs. Mary I am DavU. Magna; Ken DavU, Salt fake; Mr. ami Mrs. Ken Cooper, fay ton. Uremia Malloy nut the team at Ohio for competition and rode home with the group. s ii.ii)Mr tL jh uxt.nf v.iuS.ni I'tlfH.t m HIGH FLIERS Trast-lt-n- M Mu GaJj sprrt 8 th Street, Ogden 309-923- 8 578 N. 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