OCR Text |
Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1976 LAYTON EAST STAKE Changed during the Quarterly Stake Conference was the Layton East Stake Presidency. Appointed were, to r, Floyd 1 The Stake Presidency in the East Stake was changed in the Quarterly Layton Stake Conference held May 1 2. The General Authority officiating was Elder Delbert L. Stapley and assisting and authorities, Elder Carlos E. Asay and Elder William N. Jones. PRO SCHOLA Members of Pro Schola at Davis High School for 76-7- 7 are, 1 to r, Maureen Dean Linda front, Smith, Martinez; 2nd row, Casdorph, Shauna Webster, Geraldine Fehlman, Elbe Ferrante, Musetta Neuman, JoAnn West; 3rd row, Lori Stine, Cindy Lewis, Shauna Bennett, Debbie Webster, Kathy Benton, Lisa Millard; 4th row, The Davis High Pro Schola members for the school year 7 have been chosen and named. . 76-7- for the club, an applicant must fill out an application consisting of a hall design, a locker design, a half time performance, a pep assembly, and a uniform IN ORDER to qualify design. After the application and packet have been turned in to the advisor the girls must learn hand actions, a stomp cheer, a marching routine, and an interview, then they Devonya Anderson, Carolyn Clark, Andrea Wright, Susan Allen, DeAnn Page, Michelle Page, Diane Nicol. Not pictured, Karen Lee Barkdull, Audry Barton, Janel Floyd, Nanette Heaps, Tami Jepp-soBrenda McFarland, Cindy Richards, Shaun Roueche, Karen Stickney, Pat Thompson, Shauna Webster. are judged on their overall ability and attitude towards school functions. Industrial Arts, May 13 junior and senior high schools of Davis County will be participating in an industrial arts and crafts show on May 13 at Viewmont High All gymnasium. Students individual projects and class group projects will be n, THE PUBLIC is invited to view entries from 6:30 until 8 that face the county. Don Reay has filed his candidacy to run for the four year commissioner term on the Concerned Citizens ticket. MR. REAY and his wife the former Faye Griffiths have lived in Layton, Utah, for the past sixteen years. They have a married daughter Jan who lives in Logan, Utah and has three children. He retired from HAFB sion programs to what is needful. To cut down on all services that are not necessary for good government. Their budget increased from $55,294 in 1974 to $137,950 for 1976, which was an increase of 155 percent in two years time. He will follow the Concerned Citizens Party platform to get taxes down and keep them there. In order to do so the county must get out N of all businesses that do not pertain to government. Those projects should be carried on by private enterprise. THE SEWER systems should be supported by the connection fees of those who use it. Those who do not use it have already been bonded for it and should not be taxed for its support, until the time they are connected to it. He would like to abolish the marriage license fee. They are going to be taxed right up to the day of their death, so why start with a tax. HE the BELIEVES business license fee in the county should be abolished. The only reason for this tax is to deny some one their right to go into business. It protects those who are already established, the public suffers. He would abolish the animal control section as it is set up in our county government. A stray pawn section for horses and cattle would be maintained. This section has a budget of $100,000 this year. It has very little to do with county government. HE WOULD try to get our hospital bonds paid off as soon as possible as we have the money deposited in our Davis County banks. HaysvillG Mothers Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley Tucker were Mr. and Mrs. Max Bryden and family. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rose and two children, Mrs. Donna Fitches and two daughters of Kays-villMr. and Mrs. Larry Justensen and family of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gunn and son of Woods Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Buhler, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Preece, Salt Lake City; Miss President Aircraft Ave. and Marr Otto Fawcett of 99 North Rosewood Lane. President Stenquist was bom in Bear River City, Utah, the son of William and Dorothea Leander Stenquist. HE PROPOSES to curtail the county planning commis- DON REAY as Beans counselors were: Floyd Stenquist of 232 candidate for the commission in 1974 and is aware of the problems THIS IS where he met his wife, the former Eva Collard. They are the parents of six children. President Bean has filled a two year mission for the LDS Church in the bined. Chosen where he worked in civil service for 23 years. He was a Many new teaching techniques are expected to be shown along with projects exemplifying quality Washington D. C. Southern States, has served as Bishop of the Laytoh 5th Ward for 8 years, and has been a member of the high council for 10 years com- Don Reay Files For Commission p.m. THE NEW Stake President named is Keith Roger Bean, of 831 Elm St. President Bean is a lawyer in general practice with his business firm in the Fort Lane Plaza in Lay-toHe was bom in Salt Lake City, the son of Joseph M. and Permilla Bean. He attended schools in Salt Lake City, graduating from East High School and the U of U. He then attended and graduated from the George Washington University in Shannette Preece, Logan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece and Mrs. Wilma Buhler. HE ATTENDED schools in Bear River City and graduat Stenquist, counselor; Keith Roger Bean, stake president; Marr Otto Fawcett, counselor. ed from Bear River High School in Garland, Utah. He has attended BYU and USC. He is employed as a financial manager at HAFB. He is married to the former Neone Andersen and they are the parents of two children. The various positions that Pres. Stenquist has held in the church include: 2nd counselor of the Layton 9th Ward Bishopric; 1st counselor of the Layton 9th Ward Bishopric; and Bishop of the Layton 9th Ward for six years. He has also served with the Layton East High Council for two years. PRESIDENT MARR Otto Fawcett was bom in Henefer, Utah,' the son of Joseph Otto and Elizabeth May Fawcett. He graduated from No. Summit High School, USU with a BS Degree and Colorado State University with a DVM degree. HE IS a Veterinarian, and has the Layton Veterinary Hospital located on North Main, in Layton. President Fawcett is the father of three Children and is married to the former Mildred Maxine Carter of Morgan. He is also a grand- - father. Brother Fawcett served a two year mission in the Western States. He has served as Mission President of the Layton East Stake for three years; and has been a member of the Layton East Stake High Council for three years. THE OUTGOING, loved and respected presidency consisted of: Pres. Robert F. Bitner, David E. Adams, and Wayne M. Winegar. This presidency served the Layton East Stake for eight and one-hayears. President Bitner was ordained a Stake Patriarch for the Layton East Stake. dc lf Beauty Boutique 350 North Main St., Layton Special for the Graduate 1 3o on long dresses SPECIAL Hair Highlighting 00 or Frosting $15 Phone 376-29- 45 ' |