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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 25. 1977 Mrs. Walter Reese accom- her family on a panied weekend trip to Yellowstone National Park, Mr. and Mrs. Van Call and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ellsworth and three children. Enroute home they visited in Moran, Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Call's son, Curtis who has spent the summer there. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett is her sister Mrs. Guy Craig of Camenllo, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of Clearfield met Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenox III and daughter Stephanie of Tom Lenox II Denver, Colorado at Mirror Lake where they all spent a week on a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lenox II and Mr. and Mrs. Reed are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenox III. Elder Kendell Phillips returned home August 7 from serving a very successful LDS Mission to the Mexico-Torreo- n Mission. Elder Phillips gave his mission report on Sunday, August 21 in the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorsted and four children of Slaterville and Kevin Heath of Ogden were visitors of Mr. and Mrs Melvin Heath. Miss Delia Bowman left Monday to return to Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho where she will continue her studies in nursing. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Vern Butcher entertained at a family patio dinner at their home in honor of their daughter and son-in- - Mrs. Glory Ecord, a Philippine native, who lives at 2647 N. 450 West, Sunset, still likes the taste of food from her native land so she grows Oriental food in her backyard. GROWS ORIENTAL FOOD Shes shown in this picture with Chinese Parsley (Kenchay ), a strong tasting plant used in salads. But she also grows Oriental beans (15 to 18 inches long), egg plant, green pepper and bitter melon. Mo tional Safety and Health Administration) which Commissioner Zaugg called blackmail. The negative vote by the Davis COG will not neces- fails to approve requests for grant applications. By ROSELYN KIRK Two notices of intent to apply for grants requested by the Industrial Commission of Utah were turned down by the Davis County COG during a COMMISSIONER Wendell Zaugg spearheaded the move to deny the notice to apply for the grant. The money would be used to enforce regulations imposed by OSHA (Occupa review process which rarely sarily cause the grant to be denied, but the vote will be included as a part of the oEoT Ct 1 With This Ad 20 off PHONE 23 YES WE DO VELVET FURNITURE 825-108-7 REGULAR PRICE Always Prompt Courteous Service Experienced work guaranteed All ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS BILL LILES - owner-manag- Free estimates er ????7 ?? ??? 0 0 2 for C c THE NOTICE of intent to apply called for $1,320,000 to be administered by the Utah OSHA organization. Douglas McVey, who represented the slate OSHA organization, said that the agency had cut occupational illness by 8,000 in one year based on OSHA regulations. Several members of the COG expressed program. missioner urged COMMISSIONER Get 1 Free Zaugg 1 i o o 0 1 We now have Star & Saturn Jeans SHIRT & DENIM FACTORY 11 COG i Boys Shirts 1 Com- i Aug. 25 through Sept. 3 0 0 0 0 strong feelings against OSHA, but others said they preferred the state administration of OSHA regulations to a federally Sale & Buy funding. ?77 7 ? 1 Mens 0 0 when the grant application is submitted to Governor Scott Matheson for approval and when it is forwarded to Washington for record members to vote against the request based on his experience in the past with the organization. It is both a personal and a business thing, he said. Insured Steam Method The Gentle Method Safe for all types of Carpet Quick Drying Mr. m 0 IT North Main - Kaysville - Downstairs 1 1 1 mmm - HEIR EASE YOUR FALL BUDGET MAKE FASHIONS YOURSELF! A New Bernina Sewing Machine can help you outfit your youngsters in the latest styles. the urged the COG members not on to pantywaist around the matter. The request was denied with all except four members supporting the action. Mayor Ross Sanders, Clearfield; Mayor Dale Smith, North Salt Lake; and Commissioners Glen Flint and C.E. Moss abstained from Bernina 830 cannot ANOTHER Health was approved. Dr. Kelli Sine, head family planning consultant, urged the COG not.to allow the application to become an emotional and sticky issue. She said Family Planning is a program designed as a health program for the people of Utah. She said the agency does not promote population control, distribution of birth control devices or promote abortion. Instead the service provides information on na- tural methods. Miller and Clarement, California have been visiting with Mrs. Nora Miller and other relatives. She came to attend the funeral service of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rathhall, Tuesday in Salt Lake City. They returned Mrs. Dean Hammer and family are their son and four children of Walnut, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Sandall of Price are spending a week with both of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall in Kaysville and Washington are house guests of their daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders and two children this week. Weekend visitors of Mr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hammer of Moab. Family members of Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall Sr. met Monday evening at the Kaysville City Park for a family home evening outing. and children Their grandchildren included Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hanson and Brimhall Jr. and seven children, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brimhall and four children of Layton; Mike and Colleen Smith and two sons, Clearfield; and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ingram and daughter of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Niederhauser and children spent four days at Park City. White there they attended the Art Festival. Mrs. Wayne Palmer and infant daughter Angee returned home Saturday from the McKay Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor drove to Darby, Montana where they attended the family gathering of their children which was held at their daughters home, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkins. Mrs. Larkins was the former Shirley Taylor of Kaysville. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sandall and children of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mrs. Sandall is Garon, Derek and Morgan with Mr. and Mrs. Max Mickelson Centerville. tn They are excited about a baby sister who was born on August 16, 1977 in Price and will be returning home to greet the new arrival. Steven Tolman of Provo has been with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandall and with hs three cousins during their stay in Kaysville. Mrs. Goldie Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor attended the graduation exercises at BYD on Friday, August 19 where son and Boyd Cox received his Doctorate of Education degree. Forest Barker also received his degree. Both Mr. Cox and Mr. Barkers families were in attendance at the special event and proud of their husbands and fathers accomplishments in receiving their degrees. son-in-la- Your old color TV will never be worth more than it is right now. Get up to $100 in trade when you buy a new, 1978 RCA ColorTrak console! planning family DR. SINE said this is the second year that the grant has been approved. The agency has been working with Dr. Richard Johns and the Davis County Health Department over the last year. Mayor Sanders asked whether the organization had any connection with Planned Parenthood. Dr. Sine said there was no connection. She ensaid the organization courages parents to get involved and communicate with In some their children. communities the agency works with the PTA in setting up programs. APPLICATIONS to apply for four grants requested by the Council on Criminal Jus- tice Administration were all Don Cavallt, administrator of the agency in this district, gained approval to apply for $2,083,000 to finance the 1978 program. $44,660; $20,405. M odd GB93SOA shown hr TRADE ALLOWANCE U for your old color TV toward the purchase of any of these new, 1978 RCA ColorTrak console models GB720R. 724R. 725R. 728R. 830. 835, . . 836, 838, 840, 935DA, 936DA, 938DA, 940DA RCAs most advanced, most automatic Trade in, trade up to ColorTrak ... 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Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall drove to Montana and met them and went on to Ashley National Park for a four-da- y camp out as a family gathering. President and Mrs. Herb of Anderson Olympia, application, on your new Bernina For a FREE demonstration contact Leon 14, 1977. Mrs. Wilma Buhler was honored on her birthday on Friday, August 19, 1977 at a family picnic dinner at the Bountiful Park, with 35 of her $698,154 for the Family Planning Division of the Utah State Division on SAVE 20 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrante and family spent was held on August requesting A The Bernina features Ben A. Whicker. Walker. and Mrs. Thomas Thorn, Spokane, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson, Olympia, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins, Helena, Mont., two- and the greatgrandchildren. The reunion LeGrande Gregory, said he abstained since he was not a voting member of COG. Few of us get what we deserve, for which most of us should be thankful. Fnquirer, Cincinnati. a super selection of built-i- n stretch stitches to handle any fabric and modem polyesters from the sheerest lingerie to the heaviest fabric. short trip to Anaheim, California to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cloward and daughter Mikelle. Mrs. Cloward is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Whicker and the former Rea Whicker of Kaysville. She and her daughter Mikelle will return to Kaysville with her father and brothers and sister for a weeks visit. During her stay the Whickers plan to attend the first Whicker family reunion at Grand Junction, Colorado for members of Mr. and Mrs. Tow-berr- the former Karen Taylor and their married families, Mr. cilman from Farmington Mayor representing tor. sew. of the Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward. Mr. Whicker and son Chuck and the younger brother John and sister Rachel left for a member Friday to Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perkins and family of Garden Grove, California, are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins and other relatives. They will also spend two weeks at Iheir cabin at Fish Lake before returning home. y Mr. and Mrs. J.R. of Logan visited in Kaysville Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. the vote. Harold Tippetts, city coun- KaysviHe City, Police Youth Bureau, $18,900; and North Salt Lake, Special Investiga- There is NO major stitch son-in-la- Mrs. Justice Planning, jgjL visiting from San Jose, Calif. Members of the family who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Don Butcher and family, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Garn Butcher and children of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Perry and family are moving to Lansing, Michigan to make their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner just returned from Pocatello, Idaho where they visited with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Robert H. Teuller and children Natalie and Robert. Larry and Betty Jaeger who are visiting from Iran where they are on an assignment there, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hyde during their vacation for dinner last week. Elder Chuck Whicker returned home Thursday from serving a LDS Mission to Spain for the past two years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Whicker and a family Other grant applications requested by Mr. Cavallt and approved by COG were: District One and Two Criminal THOSE and five children who are two days in Southern Utah at Fish Lake. approved. HfEHicMi law, Vemean and John Perry Ph. 305 North 2nd West, Bountiful, Phone 825-611- 4 1981 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 295-817- 5 SEPT. 8 1977 |