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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 12, 1976 Huts Of Month Clearfield Kiwanis Trying To Reactivate Club Clearfield Kiwanis Club members are in the process of reactivating the Layton Kiwanis Club which last year. activities with many members traveling from all parts of Idaho and Utah, mnm dis-bann- CLEARFIELD CLUB President Bruce Watkins announced that the first reorganization meeting took place on Jan. 29. Clearfield officers in charge of the reorganization are Alan Taylor and Fred Getty. MIKE BRIAN CYNTHIA NIELSON Selected for student of the month honors recently, at KaysvjiteJr. High, were Mike Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Brian of Kaysville and Cynthia Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Nielson art, metal work, and woodwork. He enjoys playing baseball and picks Coach Jack Reese as his favorite of Kaysville. CANDIDATES for this honor are chosen by teachers and fellow students and must ..rate superior in academics : and citizenship. Mikes favorite hobbies are PRESENT AT the reorganization meeting from Lay-to- n were Mayor Shields, Bruce Barton, Dr. Noall Z. Tanner and Lee Hazeldine. Mayor Shields was named temporary president of the new Layton Club. Representing Ogden was Ken Graser with Porter Gooch representing the national organization. teacher. CYNTHIA enjoys swimming and piano playing. Her favorite subject is art taught by Mary Wintch. TO BECOME a club Kiwanis rules require another club to sponsor the new or- Cindy and Mike rated high in their positive contributions to Kaysville year. Jr. High this ganization and also twenty charter members. When this quota is fulfilled they elect officers. Currently Clearfield is the only Kiwanis Club in North Davis County. ON SATURDAY, Feb. 7 Kiwanis International President Ted Osborn and Mrs. Osborn made an official Disvisit to the Utah-Idah- o trict. Simmons Renamed Savings Bonds Banking Chairman W. Roy Simmons, President, Zions First National Bank, is reappointed Banking Chairman of the Utah State Savings Bonds Committee. The reappointment is announced today by Wendell E. Gile, Sr. Vice President, Continental Bank, - Volunteer State Chairman for : They were honored with a banquet that evening at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City. ticipation in these plans will, we believe help our fellow citizens attain a greater measure of financial security and further the economic stability of America. THE EVENT brought hundreds of local Kiwanis members and their wives out to participate in the midwinter conference. Those attending enjoyed a variety of By VERNA WILLDEN 825-35- of Mrs. Dale Davis Snohomish, Wash, recently visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber. Mrs. Earl Beesley has been in the hospital undergoing emergency treatment and testing. Mr. and Mrs. June Martin recently returned from a trip which took them to Arizona for about two weeks. The Gary Kidmans were among about a dozen family members who honored a grandmother, Mrs. Ozra Obrien on her 80th birthday recently. The dinner was held in Salt Lake City at the Print Shop. Mrs. Obrien, whose home is in Salt Lake City, is Mr. Kidmans grandmother. Blanche Wesley is now con- valescing at home after spending some time in the hospital. Linda Larsen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen recently visited with her parents. Linda is attending college at the BYU in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen came here recently for a visit with their son and his family Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thal-ma- n of Logan visited in Sunset recently with a son and his family the Joseph Thalmans and with a granddaughter and her family Mr. and Mrs. Billie Joe Hersey. &g9 TF Savings Bonds. HD MR. SIMMONS is also again named by the American Bankers Association as its Utah State Savings Bonds Davis High School in Kays- ville. Coordinator. THE appointment will be effective July 1. Mr. Hanson The Utah Savings Bonds Committee is made up of leaders in banking, business, government, industry, labor, media and the professions. will also become assistant professor of music. old director was The the unanimous choice of a search committee representing the music department, athletic department, alumni MR. SIMMONS serves as ' coordinator between the Committee and the banking community, while directing associated association, students and university rela- activities stimulating support for U.S. Savings ABA tions office. Bonds by bankers throughout . CHARLES Bestor, chairman of both the music department and the search committee, says Hanson was selected after an exhaustive search and was the one candidate whom it was felt could DR. . the state. I look toward continuing in this post with great anticipation, Mr. Simmons said. My past years experience has afforded me the invaluable opportunity of meeting and working with d men and women from every part of our state. Together we have worked to increase public awareness of the many benefits of U.S. Savings Bonds - both for the individual and the nation as a adequately serve all the ' civic-minde- .... whole. WE STRONGLY endorsp Savings and plans as tools in creating and maintaining good savings habits. Working for the widest possible par the Bond-A-Mont- h Payroll V A .vS GREG HANSON national five-mont- h search for a director of the new University of Utah Marching Band has ended with the appointment of Gregg Hanson, director of bands at diverse interests involved. He has been director of bands at Davis High School for the past seven years, said Bestor, and he has established an extensive following throughout the state as a result of his outstanding work there. ONE OF Hansons great strengths, says the U chairman, is the breadth of his musical background and interests. Although the appointment is effective July 1, Hanson will begin informal work with the music department immediately. DR. BESTOR says The addition of the marching band to an already strong wind and brass program will add a significant new dimension to the University of Utah music program, particularly in the area of music education. The committee received 41 applications for the directorship from all parts of the U.S. Five of the candidates came to the campus for interviews. THE WINNING applicant received his B.M. degree in music education from the University of Michigan in 1967 and his N.M. degree in wind instruments from the University of Michigan in 1968. He had been band director at Davis High since 1969. The decision to revive the Ute marching band was made jointly last fall by Pres. David SSS'TA3t INCOME ' In P. Gardner, the alumni association and university relations office in response to widespread campus and community interest. THE FORMER marching band, which was discontinued in 1971, was completely student funded until the Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) voted to eliminate its budget. The new band, which will make its debut in Rice Stadium next fall, will be supported by gift funds. Commenting on his appointment, Mr. Hanson said he envisions a band initially, plus a flag corps, Utahnas and drum major. He will implement a fast step and a band that 100-pie- provides pure high-pow- er entertain-ment-n- o military drill. WILL present shows during half-tim- e at football games and use plenty of props, he explained. Im confident we can build one of the finest marching bands in the west, he added. WE pageant-typ- e The nations second largest tax service .iTR TgsnEE' H HALVES.OR n nn n THE NEW director will be introduced at the basketball game, Utah-Arizon- Friday, Feb. a 13. Sunset Miss Janet Giles, a student of BYU from Fresno, Calif, visited recently with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giles. Ken Iverson and Karen Iverson Black observed birthdays recently with dinner at the Iverson home. Mr. and Mrs. Black and their family live in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corgiat spent three days recently at Spring City near Vallejo, Calif, where they went when their father Frank Corgiat died of a heart attack. Mr. Corgiats body was brought back to Clearfield where funeral services were held with burial in the Clearfield City Cemetery. LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS ALWAYS 66 DODGE V ton pickup. V-- 8, 4 sped 19 Tax Corporation of America TsI5iSBa26 -- basketball games. Barry H. Avery Representing (HIMDUB The band will change its the comfort of your home 376-26- mm IB format for performance at SSA For appointment call (mm EQTJ1 FORD 1573 North Main, Layton iv ansEB GB (SEED 11 QEEUP ' |