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Show 'f I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 23, 1976 IS 'i r. SPEAKING will be Dr. Robert S. Olpin, chairman of the Art Department of the University of Utah. Dr. Olpin on will present a American Portrait Painting. Dr. Olpin received his The Bountiful Art League is holding its first luncheon and art lecture of the 1976-7- 7 season Friday, Oct. 1 at 12:30 at the Oakridge Country Club. All members of the Bountiful slide-lectu- Art League and anyone interested in art is invited to Bachelor degree from the University of Utah and his Masters and Doctors degrees from Boston University. His special field of study is 18th and 19th century art. An authority of Utah art. Dr. is also interested in Utah architecture. RESERVATIONS for tht. luncheon may be made by calling the Bountiful Art Center, by Wednes- attend. Stocks Talk At Rotary SCOTT CARROTHERS a Davis High Chapter of Future Fanners of America took top honors at the Utah State Fair 1976 in Salt Lake City on with 11 September various entries. their DOUG Nalder won FFA Grand Champion Steer with his prize 1100 lb. Hereford steer. This is the second time Doug has won championship. He took the same honor in 1974. THE PRIZE steer was purchased by Lemons Construction Company selling for 84 cents a pound. Doug is known throughout the state of Utah for his prize cattle. He became involved in the FFA program at Davis High during his freshman year. At this time he purchased two herefords and fed and raised them continuing on until now he has 12 By NORMA PREECE 1 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Sacramento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nauss of Beaumont, Tex. Mrs. Lois Stephend accom- panied her grandchildren, Jeff Purdy and Mrs. Alan Yeaman and two sons, Christopher and Corey to San Jose, Calif, to visit a week with Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy and family. Mrs. Clifford D. Strong has been in McGrath, Alberta, Canada for six weeks visiting with her sister Mrs. J.A. Ririe. Mrs. Strong has now returned home. Western States to find top quality and high priced feeder calves, to raise. However, not all turn out to be champions, but he had had many that have. He has cattle available for freezer beef. Doug has entered his herefords in other competition, the Davis County Fair, Junior Livestock Shows and the Golden Spike Livestock Nalder, of W. Last week Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Parrish and two daughters Pat and Dorothy drove to Beaverton, Ore. where they attended the wedding and reception of their neice and cousin, Miss Kathy Metcalf who was married on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raymond entertained at a Neighborhood dinner club party' at their home Saturday evening for 24 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garde of San Francisco, Calif, is visit- - Vi blocks E. 376-813- 1 under 19 Monthly $12.00 Yearly $100.00 over $15.00 $125.00 Use the Summer Months for Snowmobiles Etc. Six Months minimum Maintain your own Insurance Attorney and Mrs. Melvin Wilson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bloxham and daughter Nancy of Livingston, Mont, were holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders and also visited in Salt Lake City with her mother Mrs. Effie Gransden and with a daughter, Mary in Provo as well as other relatives in the area. Miss Reva Walker returned home September 3 from serving an 18 month LDS mission to the Montan-Billing- s mission. Miss Walker will give her mission report on Sunday, Sept. 19 in the Kaysville Eighth LDS ward at 1:30 p.m. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Walwyn Green have returned from Antioch, Calif, where they spent a week with their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. William Nielson. They were on hand for the blessing and naming of their first granddaughter who was named Wendy. The Nielsens have other children, all sons. yp INTERMEDIATE Fridays 10 to 12 6 Weeks honey and Jeff Draney a MUST BE Voice: How do you feel this morning? Second Voice: Fine. I guess 1 have the Voice: wrong number. LaVar Godfrey, FFA advisor at Davis High is proud of each student and the efforts they contribute to the FFA program each year. Graham Crackers member Flour 50 lb. fund for coordinator American Cancer Society and is campaign chairman for the Davis County United Way Project. He also he is the daily stock market reporter In 5 or 10 lb. Sacks $11 19 4 Pound Cat Food over KSL since 1969. v"' dozen brown eggs. Pound Mr. Watkins is married to the former Julie Simmons and they reside in Kaysville with their five children. THE ROTARY meetings will be held each Wednesday 60 North Main, Layton evening at the Davis High School. ii ria - . Its SI ($. t33Vi ian ( ii 10 r Itiyi t- njj s sgSfTd'1 sfr lki .,sph Q O s' Qtaa t laJ ( " a'aiain(S4', p sTT ." Y1' 1 vp'. 3 4' " a(s4s$ ' QaElfti!? - S07iKU fell I TAWtii- - CO '! ak C3' "3 8(3 It DfG- 0' ttplftafrk ' 'ftjsj - tV' t sJLSuuV.i Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sheffield and Mr. and Mrs. John Bull of Layton. 1 MENSWEAR Fridays 1 to 3 1 0 Weeks 25 15 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL o begins four tenant. Cadet Carrothers is a 1976 graduate of Davis High School. Kemp, prunes; Doug Draney, 1 WATKINS was a of the TAbernacle Choir for 10 years, was local years of academic study and military training that will lead to a BS degree and a commission as a second lieu- alfalfa; Michael Catsup entertained at a family dinner party on Sunday honoring his father James Fred Sheffield on his birthday anniversary. Other guests included, Mr. Sheffields wife, Melva, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Sheffield and daughter, Judy of Centerville SEWING CLASSES START OCT. 'DK1 of 14 oz. ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed P. Gunnell and also with her sister and family, August 30. Pat was a bridesmaid at the wedding. Miss Metcalf is the daughter of Melvin and Merle Metcalf formerly of Kaysville. The Parrishes also vacationed at the beach and spent time sightseeing in Oregon. 1 sheaf Beans MR. technology. SEVERAL other showed crops items in the State Fair. Blue ribbon winners for their entries were Tim Keller, Double Luck He studied law, languages and history at the University of Utah where he gained his BA degree. academy specializes in both military affairs and scientific THE CADET Chicken Noodle . Located eight miles north of Colorado Springs, Colo., and occupying 18,000 acres of mesas and valleys at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, the becoming a proud stockman. Tyler Leishman, a freshman student at Davis in the FFA program showed two Holsteins at the Fair. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leishman of Farmington. Wylers Soup GUEST speaker for the was W. Mack Watkins who spoke on Stocks and Securities. Mr. Watkins is senior representative of Kidder Peabody Co., Inc. He is a registered security representative with New York Stock Exchange and National Association of Security Dealers. ion. head of cattle and too is coming year by the Bountiful Art League. FLINT Richards took FFA Reserve Champion at the Utah State Fair with his female Jersey in the Dairy Cattle Category. He has nine Kaysville. Layton, Utah 84041 Tel. 19 school years. He is from Farmington and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thurgood. HE IS the son of Mr. and 500 East Fiddlers Creek Road 1350 E. Gentile Boats much as as possible through the FFA Program that is offered during his gained a wealth of experience and education in this field. This is Dougs last time to show steers in the Utah FFA Contest as he graduated from Davis High. Mrs. Norris lives-tockm- obtaining experience taken many honors during the years, but in addition has MORGAN FARMS Block South MARLOW has a keen in becoming a and is interested in interest NOT ONLY has he Make your reservations now 1 in the fair were Marlow Thurgood who showed two steers and sold one. Marlow, like Doug, does not live on a farm, therefore both boys have had to find a place, build fences and corrals to take care of their livestock for their FFA projects. Show in Ogden. BOAT STORAGE 1 Other FFA members of the Davis Chapter taking honors head. HE TRAVELS all over the first of many activities planned for the evening CADET Carrothers is one of more than 1400 freshmen who were officially accepted into the cadet wing after completing six weeks of intensive field training, physical conditioning and survival instruct- Hereford which was purchased by Lemon Construction Co. 581-88- day, Sept. 29. This is the W. NORRIS Nalder, president welcomed all to the meeting and talked briefly on the history of Rotary. Coach Jay F. Cullimore'in-- t reduced four of Davis Highs Coaches to the Rotarians. Force Academy. GRAND CHAMPION ; Wednesday evening at the Davis High School Cafeteria for a regular dinner meeting. Scott W. Carrothers, whose parents are U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sergeant and Mrs. William B. Carrothers of 932 Thornfield Road, Kaysville, has entered his freshman year at the U.S. Air Showing off the Grand Champion of this years Utah State Fair is, 1 to r, Utah State Fair Queen, Doug Nalder, and Mrs. Lemon. Doug raised the 1100 lb. Ol-p- in Kaysville Rotarians met Freshman At Academy 825-369- 3 or ask at - CLEARFIELD PLAZA irst Secun y B r rt k First Security State Bank l First Security State Bank ct Spnngviiie , pi,st Security Bank ol Idano. N A First Security Bank ot Murray, N A First Security Bank ol Bountiful. N A. s;a)e Bank 0, Kaysviiie 0) Ulah N A Secu Security Bank ot Logan N A. re First Security Bank ot Rock Springs. Wyoming UtmbtnFDIC First Security Stale Bank ot Helper |