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Show V WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 17, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 17. 1980 Works Eldon Lowder On Exhibit In Kaysville ing. Mr. Lowder and his family have lived in the Salt Lake City area for almost ten years. He is the father of three children and is the of nine grandfather grandchildren. He owns his own business Interior World" in Salt Lake City. HE STATES that even in his younger years he had an inierest in art and devoted as much time as possible. As he became older with his art interest still aflame he sought for artists who would tutor him. After 12 years as a member of the KaysCouncil, Gerald Purdy ville City down an even-fille- d after period of steps STEPS DOWN Historical Committee and worked with Jerry Stanger setting up the Little League for Kaysville city, doing a tremendous job and gaining much respect from the citizens and community he served. football program and the no-cconcept in youth activi- that ties. He organized and developed the Kaysville Community Art League and the LeConte Stewart Gallery ol Art and advanced the of providing program culinary water to West Kaysville. He supported MR. PURDY stated, It great learning has been a experience and I would like to thank the hundreds of people in Kaysville and the surrounding area who have been so helpful and supporters over the past 12 years. Mr. Purdy has been funding practices to provide for purchase of two water storage tanks and power sub station. ins- trumental in accomplishing much growth and development in city government, HE HAS been a past president of Kaysville Rotary Club; past president of Utah High 'School and is a liaison officer for the United States Air Force Academy. ' , council when the Kaysville which is an accomplishment for our community. He has City Hall was remodeled served three consecutive terms, with three different mayors, Charley Dredge, and Glen W. Cundall presently Mayor Gar Elison. to DURING HIS terms, he has been instrumental in the completion of the fire station and Kaysville City Fire Insurance premium reduction, acquired Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Funding for and developed Gailey Park and the new city park. Improved lighting and landscaping of business and election of three directors for the coming year. ball diamonds, developed and hall park city playground, began development of Kaysville City East Mountain Park assisting Carol Page, Jack Oram, A special stockholders meeting will be held at 11 e a.m. on the same date to discuss and vote on enlargement of of CanyonThey hearing reports, urge stockholders to attend, np important transacting the upper reservoir and increasing the intake capacity of thrsreservoir from Baers THE MEETING is for the purpose Unbelievable but TRUE! $239.50 269.50 II purchased $500.00 together (Save $9.00) MAGIC MILL II BOSCH MIXER 269.50 (Sale Price) 239.50 (Sale Price) And Yes, We Take Trade-Ins- ! the Magic Mill II and the Bosch Magic Mixer PLUS may be purchased under This fabulous team sale through January. different pay plans. are on II PLAN PLAN I PLAN Cash and Lay-Aw- ay receive 100 only $25 lbs. premium only $5 wheat for for interest, no no service charge III PUN IV No down No Master Charge or 6 equal VISA Interest monthly payments (if you qualify) LAYTON MILLBOSCH MAGIC MILL TOMMIE & & BOSCH MIXER CENTRE JAN MATTHEWS (376-193- 45 E. 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Her membership in profes- raon Molding sional organizations and honors and awards include membership in numerous All of our professional and civic organizations including Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, popular designs are being used In the building trade and are listed by Western Wood Products Association Returns (THSSi AM A FiW) No. 3901116X2-5- No. 366 1116 X and this marks her final deployment after 15 years as a guided missile cruiser and 35 years as a front line cruiser in the U.S. Navy. During the cruise, Chicago participated in several training exercises including Kangaroo 111 and Fortress Gale. No. No. 327 1116X2 14 X 998-111- No. 531116X2-5- CREWMEMBERS had the opportunity to visit Australia, the Philippines, Hong Kong and South Korea. Nearly 150 relatives and guests of the crew joined the Chicago in No. 751116 X Pearl Harbor for her final week at sea as part of Call Now: MAGIC the While deployed, the Chicago operated as a unit of the U.S. 7th Fleet. The Chicago is scheduled to be decommissioned March 1 $509.00 TOTAL P1lOto25-i- 4 HE IS a crewmember aboard the guided missile USS cruiser Chicago, homeported in San Diego. PRICE Magic Mill II Bosch Mixer all and Sat AM. -- 10 P.M. Closed Sundays 11 MR. LOWDER has exhibited at Wilcox Gallery in Jack-soWyo. where he was privileged to work with some of the finest western artists in consulting editor of Improving College and University Teaching which is published Navy Radioman 1st Class L. Munson, son of Lindsey Munson, 417 S. 750 E., Clearfield, has returned from a deployment in the Western Pacific. FIGHTERS 1S. 500 Wtot You Bring Robert INFLATION SALE studied with Uernes Klien, a German artist for two years who helped him with details and watercolors. Information Services; was Crestwood Rd., Kaysville. Stoddiolders Meeting multi-purpos- and she taught him many fundamentals of art. He also ); The speaker, Dr. Neila Seshachari, associate professor of Weber State College will address the subject The American Family in the Throes of Change: How Can We Nuture It? A light buffet will be served. i Sol-vie- g received the Danforth Fellow, 1977; was elected Utah state delegate to the White House Conference on Library and Thursday, Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. at the home of Faye Purdy, 611 Co. To Hold The annual meeting for stockholders of the Haight's Creek Irrigation Co. will be held in the room of the H.C. Burton Elememtary School, Jan. 19 at 10a.m. His first teacher was Frisk Larsen, an outstanding Swedish artist. He studied with her for two years Utah Division, Academy of Sciences, Arts (1977-81and Letters The Kaysville Chapter of the American Association of University Women will hold Fri. fili the exhibit. Letters their monthly meeting this legation Mrs. Louise Gailey are members of the Fine Arts Committee who arranged for Higher Education. SHE WAS chairman of the Coaches-Associatio- the on serving HE-WA- Mon. toil TIurs. 11 AM. -- 9 P.M. Soafood 9) Operation Tiger. Chicago is 673 feet long with a crew of 1,000, and accommodations for 68 members of a Flag staff. She was first commissioned in 1945 as a heavy cruiser and moder- nized into her present con- figuration in 1964 graduate of Weber High School, Munson joined the Navy in January 1961 No. 2221116X1-1- No. 292916X1-1- $.20 to $.45 per foot. Your trim will be freshly milled after your order is placed. Tyson Molding., .a subsidiary of Trump Manufacturing, Inc. 128 West Mutton Hollow Kaysville, Utah 84037 A 1961 376-073- 1 766-253- 6 to The Sergeants wife, Ada, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Pennington of Aztec, N.M. SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE THE TECHNIQUE he uses with his watercolors is unique and shows much detail. The public is invited to view the exhibit during banking hours. Mrs. Lucille Strong, chairman; Mrs. lone Grange and ELDON LOWDER assigned previously McChord AFB, Wash., and is now serving with a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. A little bit of San Fmndtco can be found at the bedutiful Bratton's Cov in Bountiful without coming on too strong. He is also exhibiting a seascape "La Jolla Beach which is a great contrast to his mountains. American Association of University Women (state topic chairman for Families Facing Change; recording secretary and past director, AAUW Ogden Branch), and Consortium of Women of provide council chambers for the city and also influential as council representative on the planning board to help develop and set up the new Kaysville City Master Plan and zoning ordinances. In addition to his services as a councilman, Mr. Purdy is a lifetime educator having served 15 years as football coach and athletic director at Davis High School and seven years as assistant principal at Clearfield High School. He is currently vice principal at Davis High School. cemetery facilities. He organized the Kaysville Gerald Purdy has concluded 12 years as a councilman mountains Will Address Chapter service. Reed Adams and others. Enlarged and improved By NORMA PREECE these Pyles, a law enforcement specialist, was SERGEANT Seshachari Dr. Neila COUNCILMAN Staff Sergeant Richard E. Pyles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Pyles of 1056 W. 1060 N., Layton, has arrived for duly here at Osan Air Base. the field. One of the artists that greatly influenced him is Gary Kapp. He is presently studying with Mr. Kapp. His work is very versatile. The Tetons is His canvas a subtle painting in oil that depicts the great majestry of An exhibit by a Sandy artist, Eldon Lowder, is being sponsored by the Fine Arts Committee of the Kaysville Civic Association at the Bank Barnes through January. MR. LOWDER lived most of his early years in Idaho. He was born in the shadows of the Tetons and developed a deep lovfe of the mountains and for the animals that roam them. He was one of five boys in his family, and his mother still lives in Burley, Ida. He fought for his country in World War 11 and filled a mission for the LDS Church. WHILE HE and his wife Linda were living in Idaho Falls, she spent as much time as possible in the hills paint- Richard E. Pyles Reports For Duty |