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Show Call To Japan Elder Gary Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben 0. Brough of 578 East 200 North, Kays-vill- e has been called to serve a two year LDS Mission to the Sapporo-Japa- n HIS Mission. farewell testimonial was held Sunday June 20 at the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward. He will enter the Language Training Mission at Provo on July 1 for two months train- ing, prior to departing for Japan. GARY graduated from Davis High School where he served as secretary of the Studentbody. He was a Davis Dart Track Star taking State Championship in Cross ' Country and also winning the Orem Invitational Completes Training Cross Country. He served as an officer in his Priest Quorum of his ward. Airman Lynn D. Stevenson, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Stevenson of 750 Boughton, Ogden, has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. DURING THE six weeks training at Lackland AFB, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, organiza- GARY BROUGH Japan Mission Elder Hadfield graduated from Davis High School in 1975 and attended Weber State College the past year. tion HE SERVED as Priest Group Leader and as a counselor in the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Young Adult Program. He is the son of Delbert and Ada Hadfield of 263 East 500 North, Kaysville. . materials from library to library, patrons may return You can now return books at Davis Headquarters, County Library in Farming-toeven when the library is closed. A new book drop has n books to the library anytime of the day or night at any one of the libraries regardless of the location from which they were borrowed. been installed on the south side of the library and is available for you to return books during hours when the library is closed. THIS IS just another way that the library is increasing its services to better serve the public and make it easier for people to use the library. WHEN THE library is open, patrons are asked to return the books inside the library. Both North Branch at Clearfield and the South Branch at Bountiful have had book drops available since their Will Speak At Kaysville Meet Former Secretary City will be the speaker Friday, 12:30 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. FOR INFORMATION at book new drop Headquarters and the system already in use of daily delivery of books and other Headquarters, North South 773-656- 0; 825-666- 2; 27 Branch, Branch, Seeking Seat On Davis Commission volved in construction work for about 25 years and is presently employed as the LDS Church construction inspector for the Utah area. His experience in government work includes serving on the Board of Adjustments and he is currently serving a second term on the Clearfield city planning commission. 3 V- 41 4 4J ft MR. ZAUGG has a four point platform that he is concerned with, first that correct principles should be used as a guide to governmental decisions and not popularity contests. Second to return authority to the local governments who are familiar with local problems and solutions. Third to give the free enterprise system a break and not so many restrictions such as taxes, OSHA, EPA type controls. And fourth to reduce the tax burden, or at least stabilize it from going higher. WENDELL ZAUGG One of the remaining can- didates for the two-ye- ar County Commissioner race is Wendell N. Zaugg of Clearfield. Mr. Zaugg has earned the right to be in the primary WE AS citizens cinched in our belts when inflation struck and I feel government agencies should do the same instead elections forthcoming. MR. ZAUGG has been a resident of Davis County for 40 years and feels that he knows of its problems and concern. He has been in of increasing taxes and broadening the governmental bureaus. Mr. Zaugg and his wife, the former Vaneto Saunders, are the proud parents of seven children. Musical Is Part Of Kaysville Heritage Arts part of the Kaysville Heritage Arts Festival, a As musical history of 200 years 1776 to 1976 - will be presented -- at the Davis High SchooL Auditorium on June 29 at 6:30 and 8 p.m. The musical Our Country Tis of Thee written by Ruth Roberts will be presented by a cast of over 150. YOU WILL thrill at the moment the Declaration of Independance is signed, and silently feel the grief of the "unknown bugle boy at cemetery hill when the Civil War tore the nation apart. The Roaring 20s will be delightful as stocks go up-up-- c and then the Crash! A great depression and the introduction of the NRA, TVA and the restoration of the economy of the nation. You will reflect on the horror of Pearl Harbor and feel your heart swell with patriotism and pride as the cast of 150 join together to pay tribute to America. THE MUSICAL will be directed by Margaret Brough with Ramona Porter conducting the chorus and the Louise Hess is chairman of the costumes, Robert Cox, stage manager and Richard Allen the lighting. The author, Ruth Roberts, choreography. who visited Kaysville last February when her musical Tall Tom Jefferson was presented by the Kaysville East Stake, is delighted that her award winning musical is being presented in Kaysville. ALTHOUGH SHE cannot be to the performance, she says that her thoughts will be with the "many friends of Kaysville. Miss Roberts received Freedoms Foundations Honor George Washington Medal for this production. The general public is invit- ed and tickets can be purchased during the Heritage Arts Festival to be held June 24, 25, and 26 or at the door. 1. for adults and 50 cents for children. States at featured the Fireside at 7 p.m. University. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dwain Buchanan visited in Pomona, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Mecham and children THIS SPECIAL event is to be held at the West bleachers of the Davis High School Stadium and is being backed by a 200 voice community choir. The evenings entertainment will be centered around a patriotic theme in conjunction with the Bicentennial. call 867-232- . S Eldon Frost was invited to attend the testimonial and banquet for Dean Ewart A. Swinyard, Dean of the School of Pharmacy, U erf U, who has attained retirement. He has been known internationally as a Pharmacologist. He is being succeeded by Dr. Harold H. Wolf, from Ohio State of the Kaysville Heritage Harvest Festival on Sunday June -- OTHER prominent dignitaries will be special guests for the evenings entertainment. Jason and Tiffany. The were there Buchanans expecially for the blessing of Tiffany Ann on Sunday June 13. attended also . They Liberace in Las Vegas, Nev. on the return trip and also with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hafen in Cedar City. DANIEL M. HADFIELD Elder Daniel M. Hadfield has accepted a call to serve an LDS Mission to Tokyo, Japan. HIS farewell testimonial will be held Sunday June 27 at 3:15 p.m. in the Kaysville Third LDS Ward Chapel. He will enter the Language Training Mission at Brigham Young University in Provo on July 1. An AMERICAN If AIMING FRANK Father: My boy, I never kissed a girl until I met your mother. Will you be able to say the same thing to your son? Junior: Yes, Dad. But not with such a straight face. TIMOTHY SUSAN BO BOTTOMS GEORGE HOPKINS TECHNICOLOR d by BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION Co-H- CO INC it Co-H- Escape to Witch it Bom Losers Mountain Kaysville Teo-tihuc- impressive Anthropology Museum, attended the Na- tional Ballet folklore, and also spent time at Acapulco. The tour was sponsored by Mr. Hough for students from 6th grade on through high school age as well as adults. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thompson and children Melissa and Jamie were Sunday dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Thompson. Miss Ann Umpleby is seriously ill at the McKay hospital the past week in the intensive care unit. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Umpleby. Arriving by plane from Harwick, Mass, are Mr. and Mrs. Noal Reid and children, Diane, Nathaniel and Margaret who will be spending two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bowring. They came for the wedding of her sister, Mary Jane Bowring who was married June 18 to Paul Terry of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green and son Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Green and daughter Sami and Mrs. Joel Greens sister Tami motored to Holbrook, Ida. to spend Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beecher. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yose Jr. of LaBarge, Wyo. were visitors of his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Grant Cullimore. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Christensen and family were weekend guests in Hurricane of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furse. Returning from a ten day trip to Arizona and New Mexico are Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill. They attended the Christopher Layton family reunion at Mesa, Ariz. and then, drove on to Albuquerque, New Mexico vacationing and sightseeing. Miss Lise Floto won the second place trophy in the hair styling contest at WSC. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Errett J. Floto and is in Beauty School at the college. David Cypers of San Francisco, Calif, has been visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lake the past week. Miss Kae Cullimore is accompanying a Weber College Group on a two week vacation Bicentennial tour of the eastern states. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cullimore. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day attended the wedding of their granddaughter Miss Michelle Davis of Soda Springs, Ida. who was married Saturday June 12 in the Logan LDS Temple. Their misw KswSoam- - wedding breakfast was held at the Juniper Inn in Logan and the reception was held that even- ing in Idaho. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of Soda Springs. Her uncle Bishop De Von Day of Merced, Calif, came by plane for the wed- ding and accompanied his parents Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day to the wedding ceremony, breakfast and reception. Dinner guests on Fathers Day of Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Reeves and children, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Green and daughter Sami, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. K2V70J2t02tS. t fn ,ir New roomy cab - . Here comes Courier 76. Coming on strong with its built-i- n toughness. Its got a lot of new features like transmission and new optional e package. And it's ready to take anything you've got, 'cause it's a gutsy little truck. See the exciting new Courier, shown here with optional Convenience and Decor Group and sporty dual accent tape stripes. At selected Ford Dealers now. soft-rid- 5 - - New smooth ride Randy Green, Kaysville; and Mrs. Florence Corbridge, Fruit Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Norman of Baltimore, Maryland and Mrs. Mae Polatis of Riverside, Ida. have been visiting with Mr. Durrant and Mrs. Marion Roueche and family. Mrs. Durrant is a sister of Mrs. Roueche and Mrs. Polatis is the mother of both Mrs. Durrant and Mrs. Roueche. Mrs. Roueches mother was in Kaysville staying during the recent Idaho flood and her home was the only home in her neighborhood area that missed being flooded. River- side was the last town to be flooded from the flood waters somerampaging 70 miles away. Mayor and Mrs. Glen W. Cundall spent a few days last week at Phoenix, Ariz. and also attended the Christopher Layton family reunion at Mesa, Ariz. while there. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor visited relatives in Rexburg, Ida. recently. They left just one hour before the flood to drive to Darby, Montana to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkins and family. They returned home Tuesday June 8 from Montana. Piclure INTERNATIONAL It is open to the public. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs, Mrs. Eugene Prig-mor- e and Mrs. Hanna Jarman have returned from a fabulous trip to Mexico for 10 days. They went by plane to Mexico City and enjoyed that city and on to visit the pyramids of San Juan and also Cholula. They spent time visiting the and Kaysville of Agriculture, Ezra Taft Benson of Salt Lake The libraries maintain uniform hours: Monday - 9 p.m., Thursday, 12:30 - opening. With the installation of this United customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Stevenson will now receive specialized training in the avionics systems field. THE AIRMAN is a 1975 graduate of Davis County High School, Kaysville. His wife Starla, is the daughter of Averille L. Porter of 1884 John, Layton. ivd sftuJiiUiiD 1573 North Main, Layton, Utah |