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Show try mymiyr WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 31, 1977 IS ' i '' ? , The regular meeting of the Kaysville Civic Association was held Tuesday evening at the City Chambers with Clyde Chatland, president, conducting. PLEDGE OF Allegiance was led by Ed Hyde. It was announced that Kaysville Spring Cleanup has been set for April. City trucks will cover the area west of Main Street beginning April 18 through April 22 and east of Main Street from April 25 through April 29. THE TRUCKS will cover the streets only once, therefore residents are reminded to have their cleanup out early on the specified dates. They will only pick up regular yard cleanup. They will not take old car parts, tree stumps, orchard trimmings, old appliances and the like. President Lawrence E. Welling and President Eldean Holliday from the two Kaysville LDS Stakes, Mayor Glen W. Cundall of Kaysville and Mayor Lon Christensen, Fruit Heights, met recently to discuss the appointing of a Community Cultural Committee for the area to plan and prepare entertainment during the year in addition to the annual July 4 celebration. THE Kaysville Bicentennial activities were successful, that they felt this type of tertainment should be en- con- tinued to remind everyone of their great heritage. A committee was appointed to be known as Kaysville and Fruit Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Council. ...? ' '.S, v V": fx MEMBERS consist of Joseph S. Hill, Charles $& v Kaysville-Layto- DOING HER construction n project, but the fact is no amount of clothing could keep you warm on a day like early this wtA when the cold and wind combined for a chill factor near zero. But Marla bundled up in her ski clothing, boots, ski gloves, scarf and whatever to withstand the bitter cold. Shes still on the job. JOB T. Roth, son of Mrs. Lissolottee Roth of 10708 110th St. SW, Tacoma, Wash., has been promoted to staff sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. SERGEANT Roth, an aerospace ground equipment mechanic, is assigned at Beale AFB, Calif., of the Strategic mand. The sergeant graduate of Clover with a unit Air Com- is a 1970 Park High School. His wife, Susan, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antony Galletta of Clearfield. MHMOOUOOOBBe DUTCH DOY CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yrs. Experience Davis Carpet PHONE 773-50- Countys Largest & 00 Furniture Cleaners SHE EMPHASIZED, however, that under the care of fulltime registered fully equipped services. recreation park and for Fruit Heights to join with Kaysville to purchase this property for a family cultural-typ- e park. Mayor Cundall informed them this proposal had been brought before the city cil previously. with patients will be nurses utilizing Kaysvilles CAROL COLLETT, historic sites chairman, said she had Standard-Examincontacted the and also other newspapers such as Clear r OO OC representative announced their guest speaker for their March 23 meeting was Miss Judi Sanders, who was a Rotary exchange student to Australia. She gave a slide presentation of her stay in Australia and toldof her experiences in that country. NEW OFFICERS of the Rotary Club have been asked to attend the Rotary District Assembly in Provo on Saturday, March 26. The new officers elected will take office July 1. Mr. Hough also said the Rotary Club has pledged to carry out water conservation for the community and they are in hopes that all the other clubs and organizations will follow their pledge. and Poster Poppy Americanism Essay contests each year at the Kaysville Junior High School, which are now in the process of being judged. It was reported that Lantern Club had their March meeting and program and the American Field Service students from both Davis the Tavis High Madrigals have just returned from a trip to California. ED HYDE reported that Davis High took fourth place in the State Basketball Tour- MAYOR CUNDALL was asked by President Chatland to explain the water study and situation. The Mayor stressed the water shortage and if it becomes necessary the city will adopt a three-phas- e plan; First phase is to cut down and conserve, second phase will be rationing and third phase no more buildings. countries and customs. THE MAYOR said they concerned over reserving much water as possible next years use in case THE Kaysville Chamber of Commerce representative. Mrs. Bonnie Heywood, announced that Kaysville Sidewalk Days will be held July 28, 29 and 30. The Chamber of Commerce are planning turkey drawings for the community on November 19 and December 17. library use. He stated the Farmington Library bad refused to eliminate their fee for Kaysville residents to use the library. K.C.A. MEMBERS cussed the proposal ED HYDE, K.C.A. Youth Little League soccer teams are conducting a candy drive and they need the communitys support. He also ccuncilmen and voice their opinion on this issue. suggested that those who have not as yet seen the film, "Price of Peace and Freedom should do so. This film is available through contacting Mr. Hyde and is an excellent program The K.C.A. meets once a month. It is an open meeting for the public. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, April 26. np cdfnnouncing iks, Ojiming wMsd barest 45 Suit (fjentife czQ n OJ 1 Jlaijton, Ltafi kind of Oimincj 404 H76-40Q- lPant cffnik 4, nament, and the 9th grade went team basketball undefeated during the season. Mrs. Major reported for the American Legion Post 82 of Kaysville. She said they hold a monthly dinner on the first Saturday of each month. This dinner will be held Saturday evening, April 2 with a steak CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS I I I dinner being served at the American Legion Hall and is open to the public. IT IS sponsored to raise funds for the Post. Also they are continuing their news- paper and aluminum can drive to assist in their fund- raising drive. Bonnie Heywood reported for the American Legion auxiliary. They sponsor Girls State. The American Legion auxiliary will be hosting a tea for all Girls State candidates in District 2, (which includes those from Morgan, Weber, Ogden and Davis Counties) to be held May 15 at Cherry Hill Lodge. For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job EQiisiiTLY nm:j - Manager Don Pearson -- FREE gutters ESTIMATES-394-85- 66 r 773-856- 6 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance THEY ALSO sponsor the O r J iM uO o ,r;J nnn t4 U UU e SPRING COLORS FOR e PERFECT VALUE $50 GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS window panes -patio doors, etc. i e COLOR & WHITE OUR REG. BANKAMffllCMtt Quality Glass SOLIDS e PERMANENT PRESS FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE rH & Ipstuj IHAIJ ! I POLYESTER e PRINTS , 79 77 e FULLY LINED Residential Gloss 1 Skoj: IJEOSURESUIT SPECIALISTS dismini-ma- ll and new medical center. Mayor Cundall explained this project to the members. They were urged by K.C.A. executive board to contact their city chairman reported that the - AUTO GLASS a9 for cut down now. This is vitally important. The Mayor was also asked, pertaining to the Davis County Farmington Library situation, on charging Kaysville residents a fee for turday in Salt Lake City at Hotel Utah, with activities beginning at 9 a.m. and is open to the public. She said the local chapters need more members. J'J o o o v- o 0 o e o o : o : o ; e 100 are the He drought continues. stressed it is every individuals responsibility to Mary Phelps, Daughters of Utah Pioneers representative announced the DUP Convention and dinner to be held Sa- annual officers; April 29 and 30, State Drama Meet. She said for both youth and adults. High School and Layton High School talked on their native 18 to 22, student-bod- y Junior Prom; April 05O vJULl 16, campaign for new pHvH TV't nr t't Average Living Room with Adv. Spring Cleanup and to clean up their own yards and to encourage their neighbors to do likewise. o i? o OL sjgss coun- PRESIDENT Chatland ask for club reports: Iola Smith, beautification chairman, reminded all members to urge their clubs and organizations in assisting Patients may be referred from private physicians and surgery will be scheduled on Mondays, Thursdays and paper work and lab tests can be Fridays. scheduled by physicians to speed up the process, Ms. Riney noted, grb or South Davis Call Zenith 5000! FREE ESTIMATES j 500 Golf Course to be developed into an amphitheater and out-patie- Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! We clean all kinds of remove fumiture-- we dog and cat odors mittee suggested that the community consider the purchase of Happy Hollow SOUND LIKE a quick-servic- e laundry or photo finishing plant? Maybe so, but its really the new one-da- y service now being offered minor surgery patients at Davis North Medical Center in Layton. Beverly Rinery, surgery coordinator, said the fast surgery program may save patients up to 50 per cent of their hospital cost because they dont stay overnight. beginning at 8 p.m. Members are to invite guests. Cecil Hough, Rotary Club Oregon; April them accepting this assignment. K.C.A. approved the Performing Arts Council membership. The committee had appointed Mr. Hill as K.C.A. representative. In by 6 a.m., out by 6 p.m. at the Farmington Elementary School with program and refreshments 20 MR. HILL asked for application of memberships MR. HILL said his com- Franklin ville Literary Club, reported their club activities and announced their guest night to be held Wednesday, April on LINDA MAJOR reported for the Davis High representatives, for their calendar of events for the month of April. April 1 and 2 is State Gymnastic Meet; April 7 and 8, Easter; April 13, Symphonic Orchestra goes to Portland, in K.C.A. Mayor Cundall thanked Mr. Hill and his group for their challenge and appreciation of One Day Service Is Offered At Hospital DOROTHY Bergstrom, representative of the Kays- Turner, Margaret Brough, Russell Bracken, Carmen Fisher, Robert Dunford, Delores McCloud and Ray Furgeson. Joseph S. Hill was named chairman, Margaret Brough, vice chairman and Delores McCloud, secretary. Marla Boyer of Henefer may appear to be dressed for the job as flagwoman on the field Courier, Sun Chronicle and Ben Lomond Beacon to run some publicity on the Kaysville history book as well as the historic tours that are available. These newspapers were willing to support her in this project. Mrs. Collett said that she was informed that the William Stewart log cabin that was moved from Kaysville to Salt Lake City is in storage and will be restored in the near future to be placed in the Pioneer Trails State is being Park which developed on a 310 acre plot. $14.95 BankAmiricapd - 377 S. 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