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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 30, 1984 f 393-535- t Mon.-6a- e Glow Room NO APPOINTMENT SALON JUST WALK IN County Jubilee 10-- 1 104 MON.-FR- I. SAT. All perms Include pre- ty- - tion of histories that camp lessons are compiled and the hardbound book entitled The celebration of the Davis Enduring Legacy is printed. County Daughters of Utah Pio- - The books are available for purfleers last week. La table. DIMENSION ' Handmade pillows were given table prizes and President Mildred Heaps of the Layton- t Davis County Chapter presented !a patchwork pillow to Bessie as .Stimpson, of the Hollyhock. If amp, for being the youngest, boldest member present. Mrs. Stimpson, who is 87, was also framed as captain of her camp. X The Mountain View Camp wasI given an award for having sub; ! Phono: G00 ACTION WTO 544-26- THE chase by the public. Layton camps were represented, with each providing its lewn decorations for a lunch and LAYTON HILLS MALL IHTHIRD picnic lunches brought a feeling of authenticity to a jubi-le- e ;$nd X Nine 81005 cision cut and style and a written warran .;unbonnets, patchwork quilts, I WAOII Ci WEAR PERM HOURS: mitted the most histones to the Central Company historical department. It is from these collec- Full petticoats, 58 THE ORIGINAL DUP Celebrates I LAYTON 782-32- KAREN CHILD LORANE THOMPSON Review Correspondent - PANCAKI A DINNIR HOUSI 1141 WBST 2100 SOUTH Soo Tho Class ;LYNDIA GRAHAM Bowling banquets Wedding Breakfasts Club Parties Rehearsal Dinners Business Meetings 3 9 a.m. to S p.m.' t. ; botutlful for your opociol ocooiioo PARTY & DISPLAY 3770 Kiosal Avanua ! ' i-- 9 our now Danquot Room UNIVERSAL itl i Rimni Discover.... Ogden' a One-Sto- p Wedding Shop ; DELPHA REESE Hollyhock Camp received an award for having 100 percent attendance at the jubilee celebration. Norma Klede, county registrar for the group, presented each group with a certificate of appreciation for efforts in becoming a fully registered county of the DUP. This special goal had been a project of the DUP in the area for the past year. New captains were named at the meeting. They are Marilyn Tuke, Adamswood Camp; Barbara Simmons, Antelope Camp; VIRGINIA ALEXANDER Diana Coonradt, Deseret Camp; Elaine Morgan, Fiddlers Camp; Loranei Thompson, Fort Lane Camp; Bessie Stimpson, Hollyhock Camp; Delpha Reese, Mountain View Camp; Karen Child, Oak Country Camp; and QTGOacnnPuTCUiANIClg - FLOOD RESTORATION AND WATER EXTRACTION Virginia Alexander, Prairie BONDED AND INSURED PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIANS SOFA AND CHAIR STEAM CLEAN SPECIAL $29.95 CARPET SALES. REPAIR AND INSTALLATION WE MOVE THE FURNITURE NO MILEAGE CHARGES WITHIN 100 MILES ADDITIONAL SERVICES AVAILABLE Schooner Camp. Any woman over. the age of 18 who has an ancestor who arrived in Utah before the coming of the railroad in 1869 is eligible to , 69 DRY CLEANING AVAILABLE FOR DELICATE FABRICS join. Pain or Shine EACH ROOM 3 ROOMS OR MORE Laundry Day Never Ends I; SHARON . With six kids, a husband, and even a pair of Barbie dolls to wash for, I can hon-- I estly say that I havent seen the bottom of my laundry barrel for more than two I; I- - v years. Actually, my laundry barrel is three barrels--- a trio of 30 ; I gallon galvanized garbage X cans, each with a single word COLORS," or WHITES, X I TOWELS scrawled in pur- -' pie magic marker across its Mid. Every morning I take one load of soiled clothing front X the top of each can to run by I turns through the trusty old Whirlpool. I But even after spending half I the day putting away the piles of dried and fold--; I ed clothes, I never get caught I: up. And by evening, the bar-- I; rel is overflowing once again. I Wheres my golf shirt with X the little alligator on the I front?" my husband has asked at the beginning of each sum-- l' mer day since 1982. I Dont know," I scratch. my I ; the laundry and havent seen it since. What about my purple sweatshirt with the pink panther transfer? My oldest daughter often wants to know. Its been so long since I wore it that it probably doesnt even fit me anymore. Maybe shes right, but I figure by the time I get it washed, it will probably fit her baby sister just fine. Mama, I dont like these Michael socks, complains while holding up a mismatched pair. Thats too bad, because theres another pair just like them in the wash." Once when my husband Dave was out of town, I had this idea that everyone in the family would wear the same clothes each day for a week. Allowing for fresh changes of underwear and socks, I figured that would give me just enough time to clean out the old laundry bin. Sure enough, by the end of seven days, the laundry bar . FREE 1 ROOM OF " SOIL REPELLANT drawers were crammed with long lost shirts, slacks, and dresses, now' found. I sat back in the warm glow of the bottoms of my laundry cans, as they gleamed in unaccustomed emptiness. But not for Iona. Minutes later Dave came home with his bulging suitcase in hand. As he emptied it, he bid a fond farewell to a weeks accumulation of seven white dress shirts, fourteen socks, and miscellaneous other items of apparel as they sunk slowly to the bottoms of ld ng X rels were empty, and all the head. When did you wear it last? Two years ago. I put it in NAUTA STEELE Special to the Lakeside Review r I . WITH I L PURCHASE OF 2 1 OPEN ON SATURDAY WM O J I OFFER EXPIRES MAY 22, 1984 "fiTiTTe ffert 1 coupon r" SIMfSS 479-87- 43 I J Now Serving the OgdenDavls Co. Area CONTtMUORMV MIAOU. INC. MM J .. the cans. On top of this the kids put their week-lon- g collection of soiled jeans, shirts, and pajamas. Mother, could you wash my Care Bear nightgown fore my friend Suzannes teenth birthday besix- slumber Stacee pleaded, as she added her nighty to the already mountainous heap. But Stacee, Suzannes only party? , . I know, My daughter raised her chin. I just wanted to give you plenty of notice. 95th Birthday to Be Celebrated I CLEARFIELD Louisa Jane Paice will celebrate her. 95th birthday on June 4. I ; She was bom June 4, 1889, in I ;Farmington, to Abel and Sophia Elizabeth Giles Smith. She lived rjn Farmington until her mar- -- riage to David John Paice in the Lake LDS Temple April 24, At the present time she is ing at the Clearfield Convales-191cent Home. liv-Sa- t . lt 9. After ; their marriage they She has held many positions moved to West Point and later to Clearfield. She lived in Syra- in the LDS Church and was a cuse until a few years ago. visiting teacher for many years. 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