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Show LlH.rAl1 WVViMIVri90MV,BV1lflMiailf : WEEKLY REFLEX , '; -- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 5, 1979 ESI pn:;l;p telliil Stitchin Kitchen Kuties Club Elect Officers isaa Ifffl 4-- 11 The Stitchin Kitchen Kuties met for their first meeting this year on June 26 at the home of their leader, Joan Waite where they elected officers. KIM WHITE is president and chairman; party Poliyanna Waite, secretary and safety chairman; Christa Graham, reporter and vice president. They made plans for going to camp, set a time for their weekly meetings and discussed what they will be learning this year which will be sewing and Starts 4-- cooking. They also decided on a new name for the club, the Stitchin Kitchen Kuties. They plan to meet twice each week. Thieves Buoy In Clearfield CLEARFIELD AV Vvtfi V 7f. I ,P ?i ? ;: 1 :$&4 f? i pwlYsy I s:;; I v'' SSt'-'- 4 4H) fM fgf' Xtkii Li 'ivr4' Ei':;;f After a hard struggle to win at an athletic competition, its always good to get a trophy along with that pat on the back. Helping to make sure that continued were Layton coaches and ballplayers including back, coaches Shirl Barney and Jim Batchelor; 2nd row, Brian Mendoza, LaRene Barney, Lane Findlay, Don Cooper and and Day Care Center, 360 East Center Street, Clearfield, took 76 students to Hogle Zoo on June Pre-Scho- ol for a field trip. They traveled by bus and staffed one teacher to every four children. Swimming lessons 26 DOY CARPET CLEMRS Over 20 Yra. I I I I are to begin July 16 and tinue for five weeks. Steam Cleaning Special!! AVERAGE ' LIVING ROOM I s r . I I I i- 19 With Coupon DA Vis COUNTY LARGEST CARPET A FURNITURE CLEANERS 1 PHONE 773-500- 0 BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS 7681870 363-281- 5 FREE ESTIMATES - L ABC and Day Care Center wishes to PRE-SCHOO- announce that they are going to participate in the Utah Department of Education Child Care Food Program. This means that the center has been approved to receive federal funds for breakfast, and snacks and for lunch. This will enable the center to provide even better food service and the program will be monitored by the Department of Education. In these' t mes of inflation a standard of excellence will be The second in a series of summer piano recitals will be presented Monday, July 9, at 7: 15 p.m. in the Davis North Branch Library, 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield. ! Doors Open at k BEGINNERS, mid-morni- inter- - mediates and advanced students of Mrs. Barbara T. Stucki, Clearfield music instructor, will perform. They are Jamie Eriksson, Stephanie Yoachum, Gaylene Endo, Lynette Owens, of Clearfield; Mae Lavender, Amy and Maria Firth, Nancy Business loans ; ; 'j Kays-vill- Developments, For the first time, were allowed to pay Interest this high on a certificate of this kind. Just $500 lets you lock in this new, higher rate for four years on savings certificates purchased between July 1 and July 31. Rates for Eurton-Armstro- subsequent certificate offerings will be announced each month. Of course, you dont plan to withdraw your money for four years. But should an emergency occur, there are new minimized penalties for early withdrawal on certificates purchased or renewed after July 1. Members Flnl Security Bank of Utah, NA First Security Bank of Idaho, NA First Security Slate Bank. Salt Lake City, Utah First Security Bank of Orem, NA FDIC " First First First First Special Merchandlse-is- bought in for our Sales M0 "AIM bite LK--- 1385 S. 300 Wost aOSOSUKSAY Bountiful! 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Fair Days will be August plan for another big event, the Davis County Fair. During 16, 17 and 18. We will want the past years the senior ciyour items by August 10. tizens have really won a lot of Pap smear tests for those who were not able to get them blue, red and purple ribbons. at the Health Fair: dates to JUST A note now to remind circle are Aug. 2 and 1 you to finish up some of your Were pleased to be allowed to pay this . -- e; Mark and Sheree Andreasen, Nancy Stephens, Randy Curtis of Sunset; Patricia Reed, Debbie Flink and DeAnn Child, of Clinton; Glenna Thayne of Syracuse. Actiuities Set For Sr. Citizens on statement savings certificates Stores Every Item Of 1st mortgages, J, ANGELA BLAIR, of At Both 2nd mortgages, and ;Linda and' Stephep, Roberts, Heather and Kim-'berly Ford, Denise Brown, Janalynn Steed, of Layton. A ar no r.io::iY-r.:o:sE- Y MS0ICC!!? DDmaBIKiaG IrSOSSS D7(S Y70D OmSKl IaBSBOKIS fiC raKSn) qd mam? (s on MiandiSG Coin-operat- the Wasatch Elementary School grounds. A lawnmower and garden hose, total value $180, were reported taken from a yard, Adam Jacobs of 627 E. 450 S. told Clearfield police, tb Piano Recital Set For Mon., July 9th con- Experience We clean all kinds' ot furniture--we remove dog and cal odor Every Item of Spring & Suihehop : DUTCH r.!r. July 6th SOFTBALL bases valued at were reported taken from Top sales personnel received awards for their efforts included LaRene Barney, Bryan Mendoza, Lane Findlay, Todd Miya, Tina Sorenson, Charles Brandt, Michelle Waddell, Charles Brandt, Troy Wiliams and Julie Batchelor. ABC v $60 Michelle Waddell; front, Julie Batchelor and Charles Brandt. This group, along with many others, staged a seafood truck sale to raise funds to pay for the trophies used in Laytons recreation program. ':sssssssssssssssss::raK:ttw:-tt:- - FrL, machines were a popular target for thieves at Franyv Corp. in the Freeport Center, police reports indicate. On two separate instances, thieves broke into machines taking $157 in cash the first time and $200 the next, causing about $80 damage to the machine. A CASSETTE recorder valued at $170 was reported taken from a vehicle owned by Nancy McEntee of 350 N. 75 W., Clearfield. A vinyl swimming pool liner was torn to the extent of $1,500 damage, police reports indicate. Ronald C. Green, manager of a trailer court at 449 N. 1200 W., reported the incident. tiBiii47 I K mm Security Security Security Security Bank Bank State State of Logan, NA. of Rock Springs, Wyo. Bank of Helper Bank of Twelfth Street 37 N. Main, Bountiful 80 N. Fort Lane in Layton 1 |