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Show i ta DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, N0VFMRFO WEEKLY REFLEX 1070 K?Vfcw- -, J:'j SsFJico: J:'j listing If you've got a AVION ..mind knowledge in com-- K liters and enjoy working with people then a computer sales position may interest A you IDS AMONG scores of job tings offeied at the Layton j ,i Set vice, 195 East Gentile. Hugest demand this week is h wallet Im and waitresses s i I followed by four day worket upcumgs and sevet al baby si'i'T positions, uiher job openings include wo lor home luimshmg sales i, pi esc m.Uives, tool and die and s kt-- i i!., i y i production Single ni.u hint operator s. epenmgs me hide keypum h nor, mat hunst, service i, pi manager and arc welder. ( n penlei s, for tn setter s and hiriglf loofei s arc- also need ml ahnrg with a milking i - lime opel atoi U, Il I I RIHEK mfoi mai ion is .i.nJnblc bv visiting the olfu e w P ei kduv s in or hv lx- one of the many outstanding groups at the Festival of Trees at the Salt Palace Ike. !). They are going to perform Tlmrv., Dec. 7 ami Sat. Dec. !), from pm. Tlier-- are about ii.7 four the dus of groups jxTforming (ni.o anil join ll.s. Admission .fl (l and .'Jl i rot Cambridge will Ham imi ailing. to 5 1274 371 - ( FESTIVAL OF TREES H:.'iU-!t:.')- Over 220 lighted ( hnxtmos of "I emval" joyment audio M( C'S. I esl iv al groups include Small World s I 'i a h Bovs Choir, Sweet Adelines, I tail Old me F iddlers and many a: ea decorated with trees, everything from fe.utiered owls to handmade glass oi ntcr-tume- high tchocil Gtnz, with Carla Viein and Rhonda Gephat h.ormc-n- r lions c as t lie 1 u-- c to MEMBI RS of the BOARD Women's I .nefnw f no-n- lii tm lode women from emonion ( igden, P: m o, Oi cm. Magn i. Bounl u s .ui fa ,iii,' a i Max R. sun of Mr. and Mrs ehet J ia ley 55 F ast ter, Kavsville, entered the ' i a t es ed F n Bst-i i,l Pi eg ra m on Nov 9, i , s (to n i ,i I in ! i i! c pi or s i n il ruiter is SSgt Devot.l of the Air Recruiting Office a! 727 21th Street, Og is rec H - : oi i J : s r, , kl t s i e o P mti pti I . i i or ei ll.m lie ,iii- a i oi k me! Spi mgv illc I v n " i s ' i t I 'ill i rm-ii- TH I. ANNC Al. holiday for Primal v Childrens Medic al C entei will also have an expanded - benefit ' "Gift a The Festival" will lie open from 10 a. m. to it) p m Wednesday through Satur-- , day. Admission is $1 50 fur adults and 5u cents tot children. Tickets muv tic children. Ptimarv rrn s pruv ides specialized medical treatC HIGHLIGHTING the I will be the unique Christmas trees donated bv individuals, businesses, community, churth and school groups for resale at the of hoars are donated by some of the area's most creative people in making the sometimes whimsical and sometimes elegant decorations which will adorn the virtual forest of trees. Of special interest for children of all ages will be trees featuring Oscar the Grouch, pirate ships, Ragged v Ann and Andys, a big clown, Santa and his reindeer, hundpamted Utah and hundreds of landscapc-s busy mice. HUNDREDS OF dividuals hau donated n atghans, quilts. children's clothing and other gifts for the Gift Boutique Homemade bread, cookies, candies, gingerbread houses and popcorn balls will be on sale in the Sweet Shoppe. Onstage, Attention Kaysville Senior Citizens' You are cordially invited to attend the annual Senior Citizen Banquet to beheld Dec. at the Kaysville 9. ItS Tahernae le Cultural Hall al I'M West C enter Street 1 PROBLEMS with transportation' Don't - worry, simply call one of the- following telephone numbers cm or HAVE Dec Hand transportation wall be provided for vnu John Brown, 7M4 l.t, Boyd Anderson, inhand-sew- iJ Bv NORM outstanding musical groups donate their time and talents for the en- - Bryce 3?ti-lt8- Kent A- 7W itsjil, Anderson, nderson, Howard, or Bret THE KAYSY'H I F Jntees ate honored to sponsor this annual event and w,!l look torwaid to seeing you there M r and 'Aalker were - c c t PABl O Bui i ego Noi II, II si S' eet. of was at i a ig nt d noole, t en in list Di st n Juvenile ( on on t hi- a tempted homicide charge' as well as two charges ot aggravated robbeiv I I 1 F ROY t I i t c - ! The boy's lather, Pablo same LeRoy Borrego St Tooele address, also was arraigned eaiher this month in f ourth ( ircuit ( nurt in Bountiful on thtee tinny charges m connection with the shooting incident The father was bound over to Second District Court, Far mington, on two charges of aggravated robbery and otic count of obstructing just it e , THE AGGRAVATED rob bery charges against both defendants stem from allegations that the pair commandeered from two persons at gunpoint the use of their cars. One of the alleged stolen cars was later wrecked during a high-spee- d chase. It was in that accident, in which the car being driven by the elder Borrego was being pursued by police officers, rammed into two parked cars. BOTH OCCUPANTS of the fleeing auto were seriously injured in the mishap. The younger Borrego showed signs of the iniunes : .. w M I : Do s ;i: Barm ,. He: b B o oes j1 .1 mi s wtn e ho' Dai ibn: i i R of hc-- a wet k last we. - ec William F f Mrs. Nora Miller acenm-p- , rived her daughter and xon-law, Mr. and Mrs 1 Mr at Mis. of Spence Gonzales and s..n Btad of Anaheim, Cahf U lull- in Utah h v als-v lsited w oh tits par- nt- - in ( al cl ) I hiAt i mm i oi - M -- M mu St J"! is, t mfoi ID none I I I " .rd t ;; i ram im o aid I Mi a iuI Mis u: nt d f rn on 1ort I S - Salt Lake C tty The Kavsville 9th EDS aid will hold their hol.dav w a d party on Dec 1st in F test 11,S Stake1 1 nu-under the duet imn ot A Neal Smith, Dr arid M rs I). Kelt h er, t r rt-- ash. 'A days v w Lu i Mr ami lhe - t .o ion, i i w ol A! m - ml spent la g Randv M-- c n and two datum1 ers of (It i I. olidav dinner lit Id rw-- lb-h- nan's uests of her r e:,d ,M; f Jaycee? Phone 1 as the- - patrolman made a t online im est igatum along Interstate Highway 15 neat at mington f xit. TROOPER EVANS was shot twiee--oncin the hip and once in the side of the net k while he was attempting to arrest a man fot intoxication he Borrego pair then reportedly fled from the scene and later two witnesses said they were forced at gunpoint to surrender their cars I he e second stolen vehicle then allegedly went out of control during a high speed chase aand slammed into two parked ears BOTH OCCUPANTS were trapped inside the vehicle here they suffered serious injuries. The elder Borrego will be tried in Second District ( emit. vc hearing date has not been set but court officials said the trial would probably be heard in six to Farmington a w HaM Id, c. 's k now i, t Muv ti ip to me Hoi THE BORREGO vouth is being detained at the Moweda Youth Home til Rov He was released from the I DS Hospital tn Salt ake ( itv hist wet k alter being on the hospital's "critical" ouch tmn list fur nearly a month He IS ac cusei! ot shooting looper Ralph f vans on )c 7 or J author, showed slides Sevi-- i al ay ton A eight weeks. CHIEF DAVIS County Attorney Rodney Page said an attempt was made to try the youth as an adult but that state statute prohibits trying a juvenile under 14 years of age as an adult. i attended a piano concert Grant Johansen, s bv wcilcl-famou- Ufah-boii- tuber Gltltll, Mrs DOM. TA M. GAIHFRl M Bv art aignment. edm-sdav- 1 Mo, Icon i s pianist. Die concert was held at the Hotel I tali Attending from av'on were Mai In Retting, George Ruling, Air and Mrs John Morgan. Mm (aria rsnn and Mi s Mar tha Brotherson Mr and Mrs Reed Robins enjoyed liav mg then family home for the I hanksgivmg hohdav They were especially glad that their daughter, her husband and their two 1 children. Kim and Julie fuhnsuii and Shelly and Tammy from San Jose, (alif. bank-giv could come for mg Ml and Mis Paul Taylor and their children fiom ( olorado spent he hunkx-gimg vacation y ismng at the ay ton home of M rs Javdene Toy lors pa rents, M r and t I Mrs Jav Among I ovt- - the seyeral new families moving into Layton are the Rand D Saltier farmlv, the John Vine family, the DeVon Webster family and the James Johansen family. Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Douglas (nrnahv presented a special adult fireside. Topic of the evens ings discussion was the recent trip to the Holy Land. They described their tour through slides and narration. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H a Delay spent Friday in remonton visiting at the home of Mrs. Hallidays sister, Mrs. Verna Barnes. Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Halhday held a special family home evening for their entire family in their home. LaDean T , to Melvin California Mr spent v t id her an. I I and Mrs Hill, day h.mksgiv mg ti, y at the home of their daughter and T her f.iii ily , M r Michael Burton Mr and Mis prep ired darner tot a I and M : s Rex Young n g ha n g i their t in (,Uextx at the 5 oiing unit im hided Kan n 5 oung. Bill ( arr, a It lend of Karens, John and Pamela Mauret and son David, exlev Young and daughters, R ac lie! a ml ( t st.il Kelly p; o! members y , 5 oung and It lend Key tn M t and M rs L es h r Mur family held then Ihanksgivmg dinner at the pan's avion home of ihd and Pa-t- r M nr gun n it am.ly memoeis who attended the hol.dav trma! im laded Mi a nd Mrs M oi ga n est Billy and Pan u la Mot gan I and their family, Jennifer A. irg.cn ant1 her friend. John Holbrook, I love! and Phyhss Morgan and family, Rick and (beryl Mmnoeh and their family and Pennie and Tom AIsup and family Mr and Mts. Roher t I lint and family spent the Thanksgiving vacation visiting with family living in avion and Kay svi lie he Flints live in Mountain View, I Wyo Mr. and Mrs John Crosby and Mr and Mrs William Terry of Fresno, Cahf. were Thanksgiving weekend guests at the home of Madera. Calif of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shook. The California visifors and Mr. and Mrs. Shook were all guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kistler in Murray. They helped celebrate the first birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kestlers daughter, Laura. in Redlands of 'Icin' ntz Miller and 1 imiiv of pnituma wore also guests at dinner. Mr and Mrs. I ol ictuined home alter also visiting ltet hiother, Mr and Mrs Jack Miller at loti, Calif. Mrs. Nora Miliei remained in Taft for a longer visit with her son and fannlv Mr anti Mis Reid Daniels and t loidi en will he w uh her mother, Mis Richard Harris in Provo, tm Nov, 17 to c eiebrate Mrs. Harris's bnthdav. Jav Bt ea oe retui ned home Nov 2d Irom a three week government business trip to v light Patterson AFB, Ohio. Mr and Mrs John F limit Webster and family spent Thanksgiving as he hobbled on mitt lies and wore- - a bandage on lus head to V, dinner knl,!!,i'. i , no and family Dr .he Thanksgiving holiday he v wei e guests for the mg wi e h s Mr and Mis K . granddaughft-r- K Mis. Hanna Jarman was a hoi, dav dinner guest m Salt ake ( ;ty ol tier son, Mr. and anil Mike Jarman M's mnlv. f k I 1 Sarah Coles la Visitors It- - s holiday weekend ill Ont.u io, Oregon with her pj tents Mr and Mrs Carl Jensen It was the first time the family had been together for many years Mr and Mrs. Owen Horne flew to San Antonio, Texas when- - Cif? rrLT' SEASOi I'fXli u U O alert fi w conic J ii. they spent the Thanks- giving; holiday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Richmond My lire children Mrs Rebecca Ashbaker flew to Ohm where she v lsited with her son. Mi and Mrs. Ronald Ashbaker and family at Mansfield, Ohio and with her daughter, Mr and Mrs Charles Robbins and family at Norwalk, Ohio Her other son anti his wife, Richard and Patty Ashbaker of Hawaii met her in Ohio for short visit with relatives there and then accompanied his mother hack to Utah where they will spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her and other relatives in the a rea Mrs. Hanna Jarman entertained on Sunday at a luncheon in honor of her Mrs. Beth daughter-in-law- , Jarman and Beth's mother Mrs. Jean Marshall of Salt I ake ( itv. Other guests were Mrs. Flcanore Lewis, Mrs. Carolvn Heaton and Mrs. Loretta Smith all of Salt Lake a City Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Turpen and daughter, Christine, were Thanksgiving dinner guests in Murray of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pandel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hellewell attended the mission report of Janice Reichart at the East Millcreek 13th Ward on Sunday, Nov. 19. Miss Reichart returned from serving an EDS mission to the Lima Peru North Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Hellewells daughter Renee Hellewell is serving on the same mission at the present time and was a mission companion of Miss thi-str- you r. (Tin.-tina.I U s rav cling di iv. mow n Sv rm u Kelt Renee hart will leiat home- from Peru in April Mi s Rt Bee a APibak' r Hurt, and Mr and Mrs Hal t uf Si iiith V. Mr ainl Mrs Rubm King at Thanksgiving timnc-- r Im Mr and Mis am e King, V( ill ut m King of Kaysville, M r am! Ah s Ronnie Blew and his rtiotht-r-iof iuw and three cbd in-Ninth Dakela Pn-"e Mr and Mts. J et ei ed w ot d from Fid--Blake Bennett that he has been made- a dixtru t leader in t he F eng Yuan I uiwjii Tic is .serv mg a two war DS mission there lit- is the son of Mr. and Mrs William F Bennett who ate in n ( i n tertamecl at a family dinner at her hene-cm hers at vie Mrs Mrs l.habtth Bonnie Swenson and Scott atid K.p, Kaysv me, M: and Mi s. R n hard AsMinker of Hawaii. hanksgiv mg', dav c!mn r giiestsoiMr and Mis Getnid Purdv Wert- members ot the,r faniiiv. Mr and Mrs Mark IhciK--givin- Gn-cn- , sn-.s- Hellewell, Suit Russc-- I i. 11m K'jbi-- h- ake C.tv, Irom Dixie Gem gt-- , Mr. (ollege in SI and Mrs. (laieme Iversmi, Salt Lake ( ity anil Mrs Tm Purdv, I enterville. Mrs. Sarah Giles of Ka,s-villand Mrs. Hael nig'1! of I avion spent the weekend in liehc-- r City visiting with - Pan on a ! government assign- ment. Mrs. Marion Brnilsfutd of I avion flew to San Jose, Cahf to be with heir daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom s and friends Mrs. I utile B Shel field was a special guest at the DS Seminary faculty annual social held Fndav at the Stake Center in Bountiful A dinner and program was enbv the faculty joyed members, w ives and guests of no are i. ui MM-1- enter tlo-- w Mrs Alb-- AD quite- pi the Nov evening, o h ss h.-e- s but wei pa'-- t Mrs BtuilMmd home on Manila' returned 20 Mr. and Mix ( if f I mfoi sjm nt the holiday in Bourn. ful ! with their dautr.ter and family, Mr Mix a ul Su-ve- Holt and Mts Mr. i v I Purdy, tela-tive- I aiound the t jn-,- Sy tetniniltr as given such a fiehl, hns'-- c (u-r- V s new lx v ogan - Arthur Ander son re-- ' d to nis home in Dt's ret i ,i S jo mgs. ("a f after . , g at iht- home of his ii r. and M rs. K olw-- i t 'odi ison. lor five days last s i s ti r M i ng on in his lel.U s 11 I! in- visited with Mrs Johnson s mother, Mrs. !. A larsen Mr. and Mrs Burton Huf faker of Vale, Di eg"ii w isuors wot .i k e'-- S' hanksgiv mg - v i n B Want to leal n more on how you mav quality to become a c ) LJL s U I V Day dmner gui s(., m ugao at the home- of their daughter Mr and Mrs J.R Rowbt-trMr. and Mrs Robert avion of Blackfoot, Idaho have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph l. ton Mr. and Mrs Robe it M Johnson spent the weekend of m F airview w oh Nov. Ins father The family held a gathering m honor of his father, Mvron Johnson, who celebrated his Urid bntfniiv returning home me', Bate Set For Tooele Youui FARM1NGI0N Inal date ol December 20 has been set for a l.'t v ear old I uoole vouth barged with a'tempted nm ina homicide in the shoot mg me idem o a Utah II ighw av Pat ol on p : n armmgton las' Met 7 I r Mmw anil went rtef ilnv s haven't told lilt, Ole look (low n ill almost anv town in U.ivo ('nm.tv will ll ! he gi Si 1 376-875- 1 Il ia! By GARY R. BIODGETT PR 'S M ablate ol Dav is lioel, will begin his ' e duty on Nov 21. After s vv eks of Basic Military at I ih klund unrig Si he A.r uii e Base, Max will A AX, 12 ' ment for childicn throughout the Intermoimtain area hairmari tot 19, '.x is An Palace. Thousands I the ( hi Id purchased from committee members or at the Salt "Festival. i v U Funds raised will be used for chanty medical treatment of , ; t I at children Primary Children's Medical (enter. on stage. ( ! love" for the of c:nr DWJ r? conceived and organized bv a group of Salt hake Women as Sweet Shoppe, a Gift Unu- tique, and more than sixty talented musical groups ' - SMI '.,.iev, i An, mittc-- Spanish 'll 11 i e. PSO'nC ,xl-- i,. ot t OUll lie! ei ( Mill, a : fn ill! IS h.l . Hull to WOUII oi coo i BV SPONSORID The U omen's I nelow ( um mitten, the- "I exliv.il of I roes" is in its mu' It ea r I he "Festival" was origmallv ! i l - III- . ! the Salt Palac e m s K AT , nutrients, wil! lie featured at this year's animal "l est ivul of Trees," slated to ton December hthmugh the tn fi ai t - t 1 n jierf'oiTning ( he r How a d t teturneil from have y i Las Vegas, Nevada where they spent a few tDvx cm a business trip Mrs Sails Hmg.nsou holiday dinner I ay loi svi of !e w is a in gue-,- t her son and family, Mr and Mrs Monte Higginson Dr. and Mrs Phillip R Kunz and family of Provo were Thursday evening visitors of her mother, Mrs 1 uctk- - B. Sheffield 1 the region. Bishop and Mrs. Blaine liver entertained at a family Thanksgiving dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. And Hyer, Ogden, Dr. and Mrs Paul Hyer, Provo, and Mr and Mrs. Cleon Kotter of ogan and their families Dr. and Mrs. Russ Williams spent the holiday weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Bus Williams of , Utah and with her Maple-tonparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biggs of Layton. Mr. and Mrs Allred Hart and daughter Deena Hart ami her fiancee, Kent Cook of Logan, spent Saturday, Nov IK, at their summer home m Bear Lake. Holiday dinner gucMx ol Bishop and Mrs Maurice Lee has and family were Mrs Fawcett of Salt ake City and Mr and Mrs Mark Lee id Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Smum entertained at dinner tor the holiday. Guests were Mr and Mrs. I evi Smum, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Smuin all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs Keith Potter of Provo Miss Shannette Preete flew to San Francisco, Calif, where she was a guest of friends for the holiday weekend She reg 1 turned home Saturday even- ing. Bishop Wendel K. Walton of Vernon, (onn. who was attending a business convention in California stopped in Kaysville en route to his home and visited with his parent-in-lawCol. and Mrs. Wells F. Collett, and had Thanksgiving Day dinner with them. Mr. Waltons daughter, Miss Carol Walton, who is attending BYU in Provo was also with them for this special event. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham had their grandson, Mike Meacham, of Sinclair, Wyo. with them for the weekend. Mike came to at- s, tend the Layton and West game where Layton took the championship for the state. Mike attended and graduated from Layton High School. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hart were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hart, Palo Alto, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. find Mr DelC'astillo's most recent diatribe against certain Clearfield citizens and the mayor to be both sad and amusing His latest letter to the press contained both un iruths and grossly distorted fads I REMIND him that the Planning Commission, over which he is co-- c hairman, is a lerommending body, or an extension of the approving body, the Cm Count il I he n-cut count il override of a commission i ec om mt nidation be should accepted T he act ion was not grac intended to agitate or pierce Mr. DelCastillos nerve enter II he has a grievance with the mayor or council, first go to them to tty to resolve the grievance In- c stead, he chose to go directly to the press armed with a commission resignation to supposedly support his obsession to blast" the mayor When knowledgeable citizens voice disagreement with him, he increases his attack on the mayor and includes them in the process. ONE OF his constant accusations is that the mayor is in violation of city and state I suggest he read which Utah Code identifies the mayor as the citys chief executive. The mayor is held in check by having no vote on the council (except to break a tie) where city direction is decided. His worried assumption that the mayor usurps power or is all powerful under such constraints is obviously untrue. statutes, HE VOICES alarm about disagreements between the mayor and council members. While many have taken place, openly and face to face, I believe the exchange of dif- - fering views at the decision making level is heulthv 'I his is alse a vital jiai t uf our democratic ptoc ess and is much better than government working secretly an As outgrowth of these exchanges, several improvements have been realized I F IND il DelCastillo amusing for Mi blame the to mayor whose administrative authority has long been vest ed in a utv manager (who, me is doing a good job . since returning from open heart surgery). The mayor is thus left with only a voice. shall continue to use that voice to aid in the orderly development of our city, and to respond to the needs of all, including those previously ignored. If this makes me a zealot in his view, then am willing to wear the label. I I I HA of E faith in the citizens this community to read between the lines and identify those who thrive on self generated publicity by the of submission continual misrepresentations to the news media in an attempt to downgrade and attack. His decision to employ tactics represent, in my opinion, a disservice to himself, the stature of the Planning Commission, and this community in general. Clearfield can be proud of its workforce. I have found it to be made up of capable mud-sling-m- g professionals dedicated to serving and improving this community. MR. DelCastillo demonstrates capability, energy, and dedication. I hope that he will henceforth direct these qualities rather manner. in a than constructive destructive Dona! W. Townley, Mayor Clearfield City |