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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 3, 1979 Outstanding Senior Citizen Is Sought SOCIETY League Of Women Voters Convention - in Salt Lake City, April 20-2- nors The standard for choosing this outstanding person will ingredient. 14, May 100 Monday, 6:30p.m., Joint Board of Directors meeting, Margaret Huntleys home in Layton. Incoming THE DELEGATES voted to accept the following state recommended board programs for the 1979-8-0 and outgoing officers and directors to meet for a potluck supper with meeting MOTHER-DAUGHTE- TEA R to follow. study: Updating and action to improve the state taxation system. 2. Study of a water policy for the state. 3. Action to promote social justice by securing equal rights for all, combating discrimination and poverty, and improving low income housing. 4. Action 1. THE LEAGUE is sponsor- ing a paper drive to raise money for their voter services and would be happy to pick up your bundles of papers or you may leave them at the Layton 7 Armory. Telephone 370-995- for pickup. Layton Births are Mrs. Lena Olson of Montana and Elmer Clark of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Hip- ell of 2533 North 2450 East, I ts ayton, are announcing the irth of their sixth child. The toy who will be named 1 City. Jennifer Aoki is the name selected for the first child of Alan S. and Janice Tomiye Kawaguchi Aoki of 1996 East 1070 North, East Layton. She was born April 16 in the aymond Paul Hipwell was orn April 13 in Ogden. The baby boy has two randmothers still living, hey are Mrs. Mary Wagstaff Ogden and Mrs. Audrey aylor of Clearfield. On April 19, Nathan Daniel enn was bom in the McKay-te- e f ' Hospital. The grandparents are Mr. McKay-De- e and Mrs. Shige Kawaguchi of West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Aoki of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kawaguchi of Roy Hospital in Ogden. He is he son of Mr. and Mrs. ichard 790 U. Fenn, 1620 North are the West, Layton. Parley grand-arent- girls s. dmg Ogden residents, Arthur nd Mary Fenn and utler are the childs Layton Rotary s. Carl Jr. and Cynthia Cooper lurst are pleased to announce he birth of their first child, he girl who was born April will be named Heather Meets ooper. Maternal grandparents are Members of the Layton Roherril and Janiece Cooper of tary Club met Wednesday af-- . Caysville and the paternal irandparents are George and lernoon . for their dinner inn Russell of West Point. 'fnteetlng at the Chateau Center in Layton. )ne set of Melo and Alice THE CLUB held an assemlive in Springville. bly in which members disThe first child of James A. cussed Rotary projects, ind Sherry Ann Clark Dokos problems and how to improve was born April 13 in Ogden. their organization, with RoThe boy will be named Adrian Pres. Jim McGuire in tary James Dokos. charge. Grandparents are Mrs. Eva Rotary secretary, Larry May Crump of Oregon and Burdett gave a report on the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. recent Rotary convention held s, Sud-veek- s, Clark of Salt Lake in Provo, np City. O Kaysville Births From Las Vegas, Nev., comes word of the arrival of a baby daughter born on Friday, April 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hyde, former Kaysville residents. The new miss weighed in at 6 lb 13 oz. At home are Shelice, Christopher, Angie and Kathy. Mrs. Hyde was the former Donna Spackman of Farmington. The grandparents are Noall F. Hyde, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spackman of Farmington. Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Doug Evans of 600 West Mutton Hollow Road, No. 30, Kaysville, their first child. She was born on April 12 at the Davis North Medical Center weighing in at 7 lb 82 oz and will be named Camille. The new mother was the former Pamela Hughes of Kamas. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand Evans, Layton and Mrs. Clea Hughes of Kamas. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. Larsen of 482 East Oak Lane Drive, Kaysville, are announcing the arrival of a daughter born to them on April 17 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Kimberly Anne weighed 8 lb 4 oz. At home are a brother and sisters, Jason, Nicole and Jessica. Mrs. Larsen was the former Kathy Truman of Minersville, Utah. The grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman of Minersville and Mrs. Muriel Larsen of Hawthorne, Nev. PHONE 825-108- 7 Insured All Work Guaranteed The are Mrs. Effie Marshall, Minersville and Mr. and Mrs. Orlan ts Brockbank of Utah. Huntington, Excited over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Blair Arnell of Provo. A son was born to them on April 25 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden weighing in at 7 lb 4 oz. He will be named Nathan Andrew. The new mother will be remembered as the former Deborah Snell of Kaysville. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Arnell of Farmington. The are Mrs. Joseph Olpin, Heber City; Mrs. Earl B. Snell, Kaysville; Mrs. Lanore Arnell of Logan; and Mrs. Ingra Van Orden, Idaho Falls, Ida. Welcoming a son into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Berrett of 1304 North Highway 89, Kaysville. The 4 Vi lb lad arrived on April 20 at the LDS Hospital in Salt ts Lake City. The mother is the former Lynn Critchlow of Ogden. At home to welcome new addition Heritage Center Events The following activities have been planned for the senior citizens attending the crafts, Heritage Center, FRIDAY, May 9 will be a nutrition education presentation entitled Sodium, Potassium and You. This will be held from 10:30 to 1 p.m. The Heritage Center will be closed Thursday, May 17 because of the Governor's dmg E., Clearfield month of May: titles 562 S. 1000 during the - 9 a.m. to 1:30 12:30 to 1:30 MONDAYS p.m. sewing; bingo; p.m. ceramics. Tuesdays - 9 to 11:30 a.m. macrame and lapidary; 9 to 12a.m. China painting; 12:30 to 3 p.m. lapidary; 1 to 4 p.m. oil painting. Wednesdays 9 to 11 a.m. pool class; 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. needlework; 11 to 1 p.m. blood pressure; 1 to 4 p.m. ceramics 1 to 2 p.m. bingo. Thursdays 9 to 11 12:30 p.m. movies to be announced. $A00 Priced At: SpMidly BILL LILES - owner-managFREE ESTIMATES ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS Vu Reversible Cushions 3 Colors Gold, Green & Blue All Hardwood Frame in White Other Styles in Our Large Stock HOTEL SALES 257 W. So. Temple, Salt Lake City 100 No. (East at Freeway) Bountiful 241 West Center, Provo e, CLEmhHELD Tloum on a.m. ceramics and photography. a.m. arts and Fridays, DELIVERY AVAILABLE ottwmim 1 Rotary Club Dinner Meeting EARLY The Kaysville Rotarians met Wednesday evening at South side ol Lakeside Square behind Sprouse Reitz the Davis High School cafeteria for their regular dinner meeting. Mayor Gar Elison was program chairman and a musical program was given by Craig Fisher, np 825-489- 1 370 SOUTH 500 EAST Located Lakeside Square the Brandon, Erin Kate and Leslie. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Onal Berrett of North Ogden; Dr. and Mrs. Howard Latimer, Salt Lake City; and Roger Critchlow of Provo. The are Mr. and Mrs. Marlon H. Berrett and Mrs. R.W. Everett, all of North Ogden; Mrs. Frank Bowen Jones of V, Great Mothers Day Savings Special Purchase Hf Group of Ladies Summer Fashion Shoes Assorted Fashion Looks aaat!iiiik Now Orig. 14.99 331 i!liiniU7iT In our Sportswear Dept. orig. 21.00 now SX10D 14" Womens Tops Now Womens Jogging Shorts Now 4Sfc!ufe'ffi'WSG 099 099 esdiaraviDr ease aEOQaiE) - neeav Microwave Oven Sale e3iRI3y llioiwgMuoMoniamd 7 99 fin (6 Special Purchase Womens Jeans IMsMoiiefsIk beffliwi a express Model Number 5890 Touch Control, Woodgrain Cabinet, Meal Rack oiiers dear to yen. Orig. 479.95 Week-En- d - Sale Now QsiftrcgEffCSRAy SAVE 20 Tnmam Mm Fort Lane Shopping Center In Layton 3 Open 9 Every Day 9 to 7 Sundays Mium Village Square Shopping Center 6 Open 9 Mon.-Fr- (iminsitniPtsitSinnsB Entire Line of Rockers and Recliners Creative excellence is an American tradition. l. Saturday K ORDER are Angela, day, April 16 at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. He is the couple's fourth child, and was welcomed home by sisters Brenda, Bridgette and Brichelle. He weighed in a 5 lb 12 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Flint of Kaysville, and Mrs. June Stayner of Farmington. Mrs. Flint was the former Shauna Stayner. vsb YES, WE DO VELVET FURNITURE Always Prompt Courteous Service Sale tor all types ol Carpet LOUNGE CHAIRS The annual Layton Jaycettes Mother and Daughter T ea will be held Saturday at the Country Gardens in Clearfield, at 1 p.m. Themed Buttons and Bows, mothers and daughters are whetting their appetites including Brandy Adams, left, Kathy Adams, pres., Kendra Little and Sandy Little, historian. Others involved include June Welt, committeeperson and Reva Muir, vice pres., secretary-tr- Lovell, Wyo. A baby boy arrived to Mr. and Mrs. John V. Flint, 353 North Flint Street, on Mon- OQ ALL CARPET & FURNITURE tion. dmg easurer. CARPET CLA Uto J on May 17. MAY 12, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. is the North Davis LWV annual meeting at St. Peters Episcopal Church, 1274 E 1450 Clearfield. So., Every member is invited and asked to bring a specified salad Update. bulletin, IF YOU desire to nominate someone for this honor, you must document the material on a nominating form which can be obtained at either Senior Citizens Center or the; County Council on Aging of-- 7 fice. List your name so that the committee evaluating the ; nominations can contact you if they need more informa- THE NAME of the Outstanding Senior Citizen will be announced at the Gover- facilities. Hunt, Judy Weaver, Vivian Vanderwest, Duse Mora and Jill Freeman, alternate. Karin Hunt, past president, was elected to the two year office of State Board secretary. Ms. Hunt is also editor of the North Davis League mittee will evaluate all nominations and make a recommendation to the board for final selection. and community correction DELEGATES VOTING from the North Davis League were Ms. Bess Jensen, president; Joan Gould, Karin be based on the nominees volunteer performance in 1978 for the benefit of the senior citizens in Davis County. into the Council on Aging office in Farmington by May 4. The Volunteer Services Com- to improve statewide operation and financing of public schools. 5. Study of Utah election laws and procedures. 6. Action to encourage establishment of jail standards The biennial convention of the League of Women Voters of Utah was held at the Lamplighter Reception Hall SALT LAKE CITY 13th Nominations for the Outstanding Senior Citizen of Davis County must be turned (liKtEm33iilnmt33 SAVE 20 Shop Catalog 290-326- 1 Is 'dCPenney BOUNTIFUL Shop Mon.-Fr- l. Sat. Sun. 10-- 6 12-- 5 10-- 9 |