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Show 1 V WEEKLY -- REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 21, 976 IS e s Mr. and Mrs. Monte Burnside and children visited ai Kenilworth, Utah with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lake attended the wedding anc reception of their grand daughter, Miss Honeybee and Fenstermaker Brad Florence, at the Edgewood Reception Center in Ogden on October 30. k Miss Beverly Gageby oi Biglerville, Pennsylvania, visited with Mrs. Mary n '.s-- Timothy prior to entering the JOHN ALEX Waiting to serve you at the new Community Action Program office in Layton are, 1 to r, Mercedes Ocana and Janet Draper. CAP OFFICE employed by CAP in Clearfield for three years. She will be working with Mercedes who Ocana began Moving into new office facilities Monday were employees of the Community Action Program in North Davis County. The office was moved from Clearfield to 354 N. Main St. No. 3 (Adams Building). employment Monday. THE OFFICE will be open Monday Friday through between 8:30 and 5. However, as both women are outreach aides, they will quite often be out doing field work between THOSE WHO were receiving information and assistance from the Clearfield office will now use the Layton office. The new telephone 1 and number is a.m. and 4 p.m. Individuals seeking information may call 3 or Farmington, if no answer is received at the Layton number, rk 10 867-235- 376-343- 867-296- 376-343- Staffing the CAP office will be Janet Draper who has been ( i 3 DEER HUNTERS G G 5 CB Now 195 Rsclier nestGrn Auto b-- West Gentile, Layton 129 So. State, Clearfield 1 16 free concert. FREE TICKETS to the concert are available to the public at the Weber State Union Building main desk, ZCMI ticket window on the second floor and the Bon The ballroom seats 1,400 spectators. UNDER direction of MSgt. Frank Milazzo, the Falconaires combine various musical systems into a solid, entertaining performance. Consisting of some 18 musicians, the Falconaires are part of the Air Force Academy marching band. THE FALCONAIRES perform for many stage band clinics throughout the nation and have performed with Bob Hope, Sandler and Young, Doc Severinson and other stars. -9 .t The Air Force Falconaires ensemble will appear at the Student Union Ballroom at Weber State College, 8 p.m., Oct. 28 in a jazz-roc- k p.m. Stock No. Was 159.95 5) Jazz, Rock To Perform sponsored by Weber State College Associated Students. TICKET HOLDERS should be seated in the College Ballroom by 7:45 p.m. on Oct. 28. The doors will be open without tickets at 7:50 23-Chan- nel f.: Air Force Phone Phone 825-60- 1 376-42- 67 1 Mission Home in Salt Lake City. She will be serving a Health Mission for the LDS Church in the Philippines. l"Jins In recent visitor at the Parrish home was Ginny Parrish of Tucson, Arizona. Ginny was in Salt A LaMar Program Lake City to attend the Intermountain Intercollegiate Coaches convention. Ginny is softball coach at the University of Arizona this year, and Layton High School senior Marche Credit Office. The Ogden performance is SPECIAL LDS John Alex has won school competition in the division of the United States Senate Youth program. was MR. ALEX will represent Layton High in state compe- tition at the Senate Youth Conference to be held at the State Capitol on October 21. Winners at the state level will participate in a national conference to be held in D.C. next Washington January and will receive a $1000. scholarship. JOHN is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alex, 737 Hill Villa Drive, Layton. He has participated in debate, AP American history, AP English, and is currently president of the Layton High School model United Nations Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Evans were guests in Provo Satur- day at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Izatt at a birthday dinner in honor of Mr. Izatt. Dr. and Mrs. Afton Eliason club. Ladies HAFB Wind Up Golf softball regional representative at the convention. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hough and family were his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hough of Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson and family attended the funeral services Forest and coastal drive. children Heidi, Mark and burial was at Fairview, Utah. Mrs. Thora Hough entertained at a luncheon Thursday at her home. Guests were Mrs. Rolayne Staffanson and Matt of Richland, Washing- are Coor- t, Brown of Urry, Wyoming Mrs. Mary Ann Bingham of for a Ogden in Salt Lake City luncheon party last week. Mrs. Gene Raymond and three daughters and Miss Judy Biggs spent four days last week at Ferron, Utah with Mrs. Raymonds sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. While in Kaysville she will also be visiting with his Grant Nelson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Roor Decorating Our Specialty Featuring. . . Firth Carpet Armstrong Vinyl Formica Wall and Counter Top Covering Wall Mrs. Mary a missionary companion of - Timothy. Mrs. Browning was Mrs. Timothy while serving a LDS mission in Pennsylvania. While in Utah for the LDS General Conference, she attended the Pennsylvania-Harrisbur- g 1 LDS Mission Reunion with Mrs. Timothy. a & j Hinn eavEBioss 777 No. Main - Layton - 825-900- 0 ILSIEM SIHISmLMT NOW MAKING GREAT DEALS Season Members of the Hill Air Force Base Ladies Golf Association wound up the 1976 season with competition in a gag tournament. WINNERS were: Jets flight-firs- terville and her mother Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls of Fruit Heights met Mrs. Linda and they celebrated four family birthdays. Those being honored were John, Mary Ann, Benjamin and Matt. It was a special family, reunion and Mrs. Gailey and three children returned to Utah with them for a weeks visit. Mrs. Neona Browning of Lorenzo, Idaho visited for five with of Mrs. Lorene Cot. Mrs. Joyce Riding of Cen- Debbie, Benjamin and David of Beaverton, Oregon where dinator in the Ogden area of the American Field Services program, International. Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll spent a few days last week in Montana on a fishing trip. . .Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam were her sister and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. Elton Hatch of Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch also visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emer K. Winward in Fruit Heights. days - ton; and Robert and Mary Ann Winegar and children Assistant District Represen- tative and Program and family were guests at a on family birthday dinner Mr. and Friday at the home of Mrs. John Arkoudas honoring their granddaughter, Jamie Arkoudas, on her first birthday anniversary. Mrs. L. L. Lake attended her Bridge Club in Ogden Friday afternoon at the home They were met at Seaside, their two Oregon by daughters and their families, John and Susan Gailey and his brother, Rex A. Johnson at Ogden, who died suddenly from a heart attack. The of Mrs. Lynda Ogden. They and Gailey and other relatives friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Passey Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prig-mor- e took a two week vacation trip to California and up the coast highway to Oregon. They enjoyed the Redwood of Fresno, California spent the past weekend as guests of Len 1977 Sutherland; tie for second, Flo Abrams and Shirley Johnson. Bombers flight: first, Fran, CHEVROLETS Crumpler; second, Joan Balkenbush; third, Trilva Poppell. FIGHTERS We are flight: first, Cora Coates; second, Kathy Young; third, Dot Camper, mnm IPASSUM TOE' J- j SAVDNG County Commissioner VOTE NO. 84 4 4 !. : 5: V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Year 4 4 4 4 4 MAYORS AND CITY COUNCILMEN SUPPORT COMMISSIONER FLINT of ComWe the Mayors and Councilmen of the Cities in Davis County support the He is a us. missioner Glen W. Flint. We feel he is the best man. He has worked with us and for man of integrity and intellect. He has the experience and knowledge of the problems, needs and growth of Davis County. He has been real conservative, and has always kept the County in the black. Never once has the County budget been in the red since Commissioner Flint has been in office, and we know he will continue to do so. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 He has been fair and friendly to all the people of they live in. 4 We feel strong towards and favor the Gentlemens Agreement of having a Commissioner from the North, Center and South sections of Davis County. This type of representation, of having a county commissioner come from each of these sections is good for all the people up and down the county. 4 4 the County no matter what part of the county Every two years there are two commissioners elected, one for a two year term and one for four 4 These terms are alternated. If a candidate is he would run for a two year 4 year term. four then the and for is or and it term Flints turn for the Commissioner term year the north end of the County. Commissioner Flint has always honored the four year term, from Gentlemans Agreement - as all previous Commissioners have. visa-vers- 4 a, We have always enjoyed working with Commissioner Flint - day or night. We the mayors of your cities of Davis County ask you the citizens to support us and vote for Glen W. Flint on 4 4 November 2nd. Thank you. 4 Mayor Morris F. Swapp Mayor Stanley Green Mayor O. Ross Sanders 4 Mayor Gary Bush 4 Mayor Donald DeWitt ! m L. Bountiful Centeriille Clearfield Clinton East Layton Farmington Fruit Heights Kaysville Layton North Salt Lake Mayor LeGrand E. Gregory Councilman LaMar Green 4 Mayor Glen W. Cundall Mayor Lewis G. Shields Mayor J. Dale Smith 4 Paid by Citizens for 4- Mayor John G. Combe Mayor John L. Nicholas Mayor Boyd Thurgood Mayor Arch Widdison Mayor Loy F. Blake Mayor LeRoy P. Parkin Councilman Ben Thurgood Councilman Lynn Wood Councilman Eli R. Mitchell Councilman Max A. Hall Glen W. Flint, Mayor Swapp Only a few left Come In and Check Our Discount Prices 4 4 ON YOUR BALLOT 4 4 4 ON 1976 CHEVDES TO YOU)! South Weber Sunset Syracuse West Bountiful West Point Woods Cross Syracuse Layton West Bountiful West Bountiful 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 LEFT VEGAS 1 Wagons. Concours No. 685 - Lime Green. As low as Reduced to left Stock 193 Yellow 4393 $3577 Reduced 3497 Stock No. 382 Red Reduced to Stock 422 Silver Reduced to Was 4977.35 Stock No. 249 5 Luv Trucks left 2 Chevettes NOVA CPE 3498 3391 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Slock 517 Air Stock No 1973 Ford LTD 546-0- 1 Sed. Brougham RAH7PS, P B. Mr Cond., Vinyl Root, Sal Price Stock No. 2595 540-0- 1 1973 Vega GT Wagon 4Spaod.RAH Sale Price Stock No. 1595 534-0- 1 1972 Merc. Montego Sedan RAH Rk Cond.. Poaror Stoortng. Powar Brakot. 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