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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 20, 1976 New Hospital Head 2 Booked In Addresses Rotary Clearfield Force. The regular dinner meeting the Kaysville Rotary was held Wednesday evening at the Davis High School. of LT. COL. (Ret.) Holman spoke to the group on the construction plans of the new hospital which is to be an eight million dollar project. The hospital will contain 125 bed capacity of which 35 are to be deluxe private rooms. There is additional land can be which available designed for hospital expansion as future growth DEAN S. Holman of Kaysville was the guest speaker. Mr. Holman is Administrator of the North Davis County Hospital that is under con- struction, northwest of Lay-to- He is a member of the Kaysville Rotary Clut and a retired officer of the U.S. Air increases, throughout the county. MR. HOLMAN said they have tentatively planned to Urges School open Nov. 1, 1976. Eldon Frost was program chairman for the evening, np Secretaries: ment before Clearfield City Judge Cornell Jensen. According to Clearfield Police Dept., two men from the Clearfield Job Corps Center were booked into the Davis County jail Sunday on charges or attempted, while another Corpsman was beaten and robbed in an unrelated IN AN unrelated incident Walter Hurt, 21, a Clearfield Job Corpsman told police he was walking near 222 28th when five men approached him. incident. Mr. Hurt said an argument broke out and he fled after being struck. He was again beaten after running to a nearby home and $42 was taken from him. ANDREW Jones Jr. 18, and Patrick Taylor, 18, will face charges of attempted burglary after being accused of breaking into the Utah Liquor Store, 31 S. State, Sunday about 1 p.m. MR. HURT and a witness Both men are being held on $1500 bail pending arraign reported hearing gunshots during the incident, mnm Honor Boss CUSTOM SUPERIOR has been desigMay nated as National Education 16-2- Bosses Week. Governor A Rampton signed a proclamation in recognition of our nations school administrators dedication to promote the 1370 West Gentile St., Layton 0 Phone 376-461- cause of education. THE DAVIS Secretaries President, Humphreys, urged the secretaries in each school and office in Davis County to do something special for their bosses this week in grateful recognition of their unselfish service to school and com- Cast members from a recent production of Charleys Aunt at Davis High include, to r, seated, David Blair, Sandra Tilley, Jody England, Ronda Johnson, Debbie Davis; standing, Doug Wood, Mark Oberg, David Simmons, Kevin Phillips, Lance Sylvester. 1 CHARLEYS AUNT was Charleys Aunt presented to the studentbody on May 12. It is the world-famou- s farce which has moved millions to tears of laughter. JACK CHESNEY (David Simmons), violently in love with Kitty Verdun (Rhonda Johnson), and Charles (Kevin Phillips), equally enamoured of Miss Amy Spettigue (Deb- , bie Davis), invite the young ladies to their rooms for luncheon--i- n order to meet Charleys wealthy aunt (Jodi Brazil Eneland) from (Where the nuts come alas, the from). But sends word millionaire aunt that she will have to defer her visit for a few days. What is to be done? The dear young things must not be compromises-n- o, never! -- but neither will the youths give up the tunity of oppor- declaring their love. THE PROBLEM is solved by forcing another Oxford undergraduate into a black satin skirt, a lace fichu, a pair of mitts, an cap and wig. As Charleys Aunt then, this old frump is introduced to the sweethearts, to Jacks father (Mark Oberg) (who is advised by the son to marry her millions), and to Stephen Spettigue (Doug Wood), Miss Spet-tiguThe guardian. sweethearts hug and kiss Charleys dear old aunt; the two men make love to her. Then the real aunt turns up, assumes another name. IN THE comic confusion which results, young Lord Babberly (David Blair), posing as the aunt, tricks Stephen Spettigue into agreeing to the marriage of his Barry Elbrader In Solid Shield' Navy Engineman Third Class Barry G. Elbrader, 25, son of Robert E. Elbrader, and son of Mrs. Myrl D. Elbrader of 1471 N. 350 W., all of Layton, is participating in Operation Solid Shield 76 aboard the dock landing ship USS Hermitage, homeported at Little Creek, Va. THE TWO-wee-k joint exercise off the North Carolina and Georgia coasts involves 36 ships and more than 50,000 men and women from all branches of the Armed Forces. The exercise will include air, surface and submarine operations and an amphibious assault. It is designed to test command and control plans RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls 5 Anytime BRArXBIBURG TV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, Sunset 825-36- 76 and to provide training in the procedures for emergency evacuation of noncombatants from a simulated battle zone. A 1969 graduate of Davis High School, Kaysville, he joined the Navy in December 1969. Retains Active Membership In The AAFP Alden Lloyd Poulsen, M.D., of Tanner Clinic, Layton, has completed con- associate tinuing education requirements to retain active membership in the American of Family Academy Physicians, the national association of family doctors. The academy formerly was American the called Academy of General ward to Charley, the real aunt marries Jacks father, Jack gets Miss Verdun, and Charleys Aunt regains the fortune he lost at gambling and obtains the hand of the girl he loves (Sandra Tilley). The audience appeal was Miss stated superb, Sjoblom, director, and Ive never worked with a more loyal and dedicated cast. It was a fine way to end my year at Davis High, with a smash Title of Liberty, to be presented at the Layton High School. KEEP JUNE 4th and 5th open as you will not want to miss this great entertain munity. np 385 East 450 South Clearfield 385 East 450 South Clearfield 773-656- SALE OF THE MONTH aw JANA JACOBS was the student director and Tim Sullivan was the lighting director, Kerry Twitchell, scenic designer; Rochelle Toone, hair; Laura Finley, stage manager; Debbie Bailey, Cheryl Bailey, Lisa Eatchell, Laurie Stewart, Julie Simmons, and Julie son, stage crew. Ol- ' Holdup Of Former Laytonites The Hotel El Drisco in San STEEL BELTED Francisco run by former Layton residents, Harold E. and Florence Ellison was held up and robbed last Thursday. They have been operators and managers of this business for the past ten years. THREE MEN entered the business with guns and attempted robbery. The assistant manager sounded the alarm and the men started shooting up the place and then fled. Mr. Ellison followed them in chase and was shot in the mouth and cheek. He is in serious condition in a San Francisco hospital. G0LD SEAL RADIAL MR. AND Mrs. Ellison are the parents of Mrs. Ralph (Katherine) Firth of Layton, SAVE dc ment. Watch for further announcements. This is sponsored by the Layton Stake as a community affair, directed by Jeri Harris, Mary Robins, Gordon Steed with an orchestra, and chorus of townspeople. There will be about 60 in the cast. 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