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Show I I f WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER IS 1,1977 Happy Birthday Davis County wishes a happy birthday to all babies of the area celebrating their first birthday anniversary at this time. Among those being honored are Nathan Robert Arnold, son of Robert and Rebecca Arnold, 1825 S. 440 West, Bountiful, Sept. 1; Ann Thompson, daughter of Mark and Taf Thompson, 169 S. 1000 East, Layton, Aug. 30; Natalie Nalder, daughter of Norris Robert and Nancie Nalder, 637 N. Adamswood Rd., East Layton, Aug. 30; and Jason Paul Hansen, son of Boyd R. and Ann Hansen, 125 W. 525 North, Kay Reflex-Journ- NATHAN ARNOLD NATALIE NALDER ANN THOMPSON JASON PAUL HANSEN Aug. 26. High Time Clearfield Seeks Chief Applications What In Name Anyway ? 9 lY ' 0 ;f fcJ i... t ?-- tS' , - : . '...' : & ' W By FLORENCE In addition to having an influence on the life of the holder, names can be just ROSETTE STUCKI Swiss Its a Switzerland to Layton, but American Field Service student Rosette Stucki thinks she might have some relatives living in the area. lots of ARE Stucki (s) that live here who spell their name the same as said the likeable mine, foreign exchange student in broken English. "And I think maybe I might find a relative. Rosette will be a senior at Layton High School this year. She is living with the Brent Graham family, 890 E. 2000 North, Layton. I HAD several close relatives who came to the United States years ago and maybe some of these Stucki (s) are my relatives, she surmised. Rosette said she likes Utah, especially the mountains. But she confesses that these mountains are not like those her native country. Theyre more like mountains in Spain than Swit- of zerland, she said. Swiss mountains are much more ROSETTE children given ugly names often turn out to be ugly she IS a high honor student and speaks Swiss, German, French, Italian and English. Then her eyes really lit up as she explained that she will take Spanish at Layton High, a subject not taught in the Swiss public schools. "WE SPEAK at home but read and Swiss-Germa- n write in German. Its going to be fun to learn to speak Spanish too, she beamed. Asked what is so different here than in Switzerland, she thought for a minute then smiled. THINGS here are so flat. Your houses are only one story while most houses in my hometown are three or four stories tall. Also, your roads are so wide and cars are so big. In Switzerland, everyone runs to the window to look when a big, American car goes by. She said she was immediately impressed with the teenagers here, especially those from Layton High. rugged. people. Girls named Ferdie might need to learn to fight, and boys named Pinky might not be able to fight, so say the psychiatrists. Besides which, names can be fun. I wanted to name my daughter Jerusha because its a soft sounding name, but Mr. B would have none of it. He said the softness was in my head. A TALL, dignified man I met last week is principal of a high school in an eastern city inspite of being weighted down with the name Bill Board. If he learned to fight, young, it doesn't show. On the other hand, a young man whose last name was Youpe suffers under the first name of Alley. He even walks as if balancing a chip on each shoulder. ONE OF the major troubles have in remembering names, and there are a horde of such troubles, is with people whose names can be used either backwards or forwards. Such as my distant cousin. Smith Jones. There are approximately two and a half million Smiths in the United States and about 1 what," she there were many YOU KNOW SHE ALSO has grown fond of STUDIES HAVE shown that love watching them, said. long way from Thun, THERE plain fun. Student By GARY R. BLODGETT BITTNER certain American-styl- e foods especially hamburgers, steak and sugared cereals. But she doesnt like the ice in cold drinks served in restaurants. "It makes the drink too cold. cant stand it, she said. Rosette admits that she already is a fanatic and shes only been in this country a 1 couple of weeks. LOVE to ride horses. I guess Im a fanatic, she said. Asked what riding horses had to do with being a fanatic, 1 said, students that came to the airport to meet me. It was so nice. In Switzerland, it takes several days before a student will even talk to a new student. Rosette said she comes from a community of about 36,000 about 20 miles south of Bern. WHILE AT Layton High, she wants to participate in sports, travel, meet a lot of kids and do the things they do. She also wants to play the cello and be a member of the schools pep club. she laughed and replied: Because only fanatics ride horses in Switzerland. THE Grahams took her to Logan last weekend where and just loved her first rodeo. They (rodeo performers) were all crazy, but sure did she saw 1 Layton Births Funeral Director Hardly worth going home is it? ttrtfwwwtnMrMirv; DIXON P. REISBECK -- ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE-19- North Main, Layton Phone AUTO, HOME OWNERS & LIFE INSURANCE 376-42- 79 7 worked in the same office, one named William Roberts and the other named Robert Williams. To make this one a real tongue tripper, we worked in the Personnel Department where all names were alphabetized with the last name first, and no one, and I mean no one, knew whether we were looking for Williams, Robert or Robert, Williams. After that problem, I rather treasured Flame Eterna Parkinson. She was born November 28, 1963 and I al- ways hoped she would find a young man with the last name of Kennedy to marry. Ill bet thats what her mother had in mind when the name was Parkins and theyve been married about 25 years and Im still not sure which is right and after this long wouldn't dare ask. 1 A was FRIEND whose last name named their Stripe daughter Kandy which change it. Banks dont want to print name on checks, my telephone operators refuse to look up my number when ask, prospective employers throw my job people applications away because no one will take my name seriously. THEN WHY do you like it? Id think you'd be eager to become Kandy Anderson. SPEAKING OF the William Roberts pair, reminds me of another difficulty I have with You see, no one dont understand. "You peoples names. Thats this singular, plural name. One of the reasons I had trouble with that arrangement was that I know a family whose last name is Robert and they do not want it pluralized. It is dis- mayed everyone but them. And the girl. She told me recently she has loved her name so much she doesnt particularly want to marry to conferred. ever forgets my name. And its good for at least five minutes beginning conversation with almost anyone so I've never had any trouble thinking what to talk about to people I meet. And after living with my name for 22 years, Ive heard every possible pun so it doesnt Births August 16, 1977 and Mrs. Albert R. Jaramillo, 41 Mill Road, Layton, boy On Aug. 18 Grant E. and A. Bradshaw Terri became the Whitesides parents of a baby girl. The child will be named Jennifer Whitesides. She has an older brother, Jeff. Grandparents are Evan and Erma Whitesides of Layton, Mrs. Shirley Johnson of Lay-toand Don Bradshaw of n The 98 next monlh. TO REALLY confuse me, at one time in my life two men ss to Robert and keep your yourself. is My own sister-in-lamarried to a man whose last name is either Parkin or Mr. Colorado. Better Stay Funeral Director (to aged mourner) How old are you? Aged Mourner Im 97; be one and a half million Jones, but I only know one Smith Jones. Or is it Jones Smith? He told me once in confidence that even he has trouble once in awhile remembering to get his name on frontwards. Mr. are Leonard and Dora Helper, Nevan and Mary Bradshaw of Wellington, Utah and John and Laura Patrick of Springville. A baby girl was born Wednesday, Aug. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Clark B. Rampton of Los Angeles, Calif. The child was bom in Utah. Mrs. Rampton was Sherrie her before Whitman marriage. The baby has a brother, Whit, 2 years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Whitman of Layton and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton of Kavsville. Mrs. J.S. Adams of Layton is the Mr. and Mrs. Clark B Rampton are living in Los Angeles where Clark is attending dental school, dmg police in Clearfield. CITY Manager Gayle Starks said applications will be received at the city office until October 10 and a new police chief will be named shortly thereafter. Lt. Darin Meanwhile, Green is serving as acting chief since A.O. (Pete) Archuleta resigned under pressure two weeks ago. Lt. Green will serve as acting chief until a new chief is appointed by the City Council. ing. IT IS a major move in behalf of the vast majority of Do we ever experience cold fronts in August? What is the maximum temperature of a cold front? COLD fronts occur in every month in the year. We might have more of them to pass over us in August than in What aren't who Americans lawyers, who want to be able to read and understand a lease themselves, not forced to have it interpreted from misleads He said that when Chief Archuleta was hired six years ago, the city received some 75 applications for the job. SEVERAL local law enforcement officers have been rumored interested in the position. Out-of-sta- applica- tions also will be received, grb legalese by an attorney. The bill, introduced by as semblyman Peter Sullivan of Westchester, should be the first of many such laws, state and federal, in various fields of contracting. ALL legalese, of course, is not without merit. Some terms discourage possible future litigation. But much of our legalese is outdated and some actually more confusing than simpler language. Layton Women Voters Seek Funds For Book many about cold fronts is the very name itself. But in summer a cold front might contain (behind the leading edge) air of 72 degrees, or even 80 degrees. A cold front is because of its relative temperature considering the time of year and prevailing weather conditions. IN an AUGUST, as example, if the temperature has been reaching 90 degrees or more for several days and a mass of air moves in and over, with temperatures of 80 degrees, then weather men will call it a cold front. In the last part of July, a cold front passed over eastern and southern U.S. bringing a drop in temperature of more than 30 degrees (from 102 to 72 degrees in some areas). : MR. STARKS said more a dozen applications have been received to date and many more are expected to be filed before the October 10 deadline. than Legal Progress The New York State legislature has passed a bill to require all leases in that state be written in language, with words of common and everyday mean- Cold Fronts In August? The Provisional League of Women Voters of North Davis County is conducting a financial drive according to Helen Coleman, finance director. The funds received will be used booklet. to publish a Know Your County THE BOOKLET will contain such information as: Davis County characteristics; structure and function of county government; health and social services; education; municipalities in North Davis County; and much more. Statistically Davis County has the fastest growth rate in the state. The informative booklet will serve as a tool to residents of North Davis County to become more informed citizens. Contributions are needed to publish the booklet as the league is a organization funded by private connon-prof- it tributions and membership dues. Will I JACK BRIMHALLS Kaysville, girl August 19, 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Grant, 4475 W. 4800 S., Hooper, Utah, girl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Watts, 247 N. 100 W., North Salt Lake, boy childs Thayn of August 17, 1977 and Mrs. Forrest B. Day, 1 453 Cheever Lane, Applications are being accepted for a new chief of, bother me. Im going to miss being Kandy Stripe. Its been fun. A SISTER married a man named Anderson and she said she thought that must be the worlds most common name, but she was way off. One estimate says there are about a million and a half Andersons in the world whereas there are approximately 75 million people named Chang. January. al Mr. RESTAURANT August 21,1977 and Mrs. Ricardo Solis, 975 Egan Street, 2837 7301 So. 900 So. Main BOUNTIFUL E. MIDVALE Layton, boy Mr. August 22,1977 and Mrs. Jose A. Hernandez, Mr. August 23, 1977 and Mrs. Joseph Burn, 1 962 IPK0R51H KOGB 05 E. 700 S., Clearfield, girl Mr. and Mrs. James Boone, 2345 S. Bluff Road, Syracuse, girl Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arnold, 319 E. 5100 S., Ogden, girl Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holbrook, 18 W. 500 N., Kaysville, girl Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barton, 1762 W 1375 N Layton, boy 1 W. 4700 S Roy. . boy I August 24,1977 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Delton, 301 N. Main No. 94, Au Ju Layton, girl Mr. and Mrs. August 25, 1977 Jan R. 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