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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 15, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 15, 1980 I sWW Henson Seeks National Rep. Robert Garff Seeks Committeewoman Post Re-Elect- ion quoted as saying I am still convinced more than ever that our society is burdened with too much and too many taxes, too much government, too many bureaus, too much paper work, too much interference in our private and business are eating us up. After spending one and a half terms in the legislature I am now in a position to change some of those factors. As the Mass meetings of citizens are scheduled May 19 in various voting districts in Davis County. Davis County Clerk Rodney Walker said residents should inform themselves about their state and local candi- lives-...Th- dates and urged citizens to attend mass meetings and support their political parties. WALKER SAID with continued growth in Davis County, it has been necessary to divide and realign the boundaries of the following districts and urged citizens to inform themselves of their voting district number and boundaries. Clearfield No. 3 and Clearfield No. 1 1 realigned to make Clearfield No. 12. Bountiful No. 14 and Bountiful No. 15 realigned to make Bountiful No. 39. West Bountiful No. 1 divided to make West Bountiful No. 4. Centerville No. 6 chairman of the Education Committee in the house, I know there are ways to save millions in school financing. That means less taxes for all of us. ROBERT H. GARFF Rep. Robert H. Garff, Salt Lake City businessman, is to the Utah seeking REP. GARFF graduated from the U . of U . with a bachelor of science degree in 1966 and a masters degree in 1967. He hold membership in the Utah and National Automobile Dealers Associations, the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and is active in House of Representatives from District 57 in Davis civic, social and religious County. He resides at 551 Indian Springs Rd., Bountiful. He is married to the former Katharine Bagley. They have five REP. GARFF, 37, is the president and general manager of Ken Garff Imports. As a businessman, Rep. Garff is and Centerville No. 7 realigned to make Centerville No. 8. affairs. BOUNTIFUL No. 24 di- vided to make Bountiful No. 40. Clinton No. 3 and Clinton No. 5 realigned with the railroad track as the dividing line. Maps of all the voting dis- children, Jennifer, John, Melissa, Matthew and Mary. tricts have been given to Cars Tested Fail Louise Henson, Democratic party chairman and Gene Pere-sicRepublican party chairman. Further information may be obtained from the voting district chairman or the Davis County clerks office. Emission Standards MASS MEETINGS will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. at the following locations: Roughly 39 BOUNTIFUL Just under 40 percent of automobiles tested in the inspection and maintenance program would fail a mandatory pollution and control test. THAT WORD was to be given to the Davis County Board of Health during a breakfast meeting Tuesday in Bountiful by Bryant Evenson, county l&M program coordinator. In a telephone interview before the meeting, he said such a figure compares with testing conducted on both the east and west coasts where mandatory controls havent been implemented. The Davis County testing is currently voluntary. The county commission has given approval for a trial temporary testing, but must decide on a permanent program before Jan. 1, 1982, if pollution levels indicate such a need. ABOUT 1,200 cars have been emission tested at sites throughout the county in the Of V LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 66: CLEARFIELD 3, Pioneer School; 11, 741 W. 300 N.; 12, 138 N. 1100 W. six-eig- SYRACUSE 1,2, 3, 4, and 5, Syracuse Elementary. WEST POINT 1, 624 N. 2000 W."; 2, 744 N. 4500 W.; CLINTON: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Clinton School. SUNSET: 1, 365 W. 825 N.;2, Doxie School; 3, 1453 N. 400 W.; 4, 2014 N. 250 W.; 5 and 6 Freemont School. OF THOSE tested, he said most are either curious or somewhat conscientious and concerned about pollution. "Our feedback has probably been a little more positive than negative. Most people simply dont know anything about it. The tests will be held until the end of next year. The coordinator said he hopes the coun- ty commission will decide if mandatory testing should begin or what procedures will follow for Davis County motorists (see related article elsewhere in todays newspaper), tb LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 52: CLEARFIELD: 1, 1148 S. 1200 E.; 2, 950 E. 100 S.; 4, 615 E. 700 S.; 5, 941 Hilltop Dr.; 6, 525 E. 400 S.; 7, 35 Lynnwood N. Lakeview Dr.; 9, Dr.; 8, 145 W, 400 N.; 10, 511 N. Vickie Lane. LAYTON: 16, Hill Gate Terrace Recreation Hall; 19, Hill Gate Terrace Recreation Hall; 20, 541 W. 2400 N. ' LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 53: LAYTON: 1,353 Park St.; 2, 616 Elm St.; 3 , 902 E. 300 N.; 4, 391 Dixie St.; 5, 93 Green St.; 6, 7, 8, and 9, Crest-vie- vM "xM.wrf jjL. DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETINGS 1980 free tests offered, Mr. Even-so- n said. Roughly 39 percent fail to meet standards. On the average, cars being checked are years old with testing standards set for cars from 1968 on. The standards differ depending on car age, he said. Percentagewise the older cars arent failing any more than the newer ones. Son Frandsco con School. Layton 10, 845 Sherwood Dr.; 11, 795 E.650N.;12, 1743 N. Fort Lane; 13, 1416 N. Angel; 14 and 15, Vae View School;17, unknown; 18, 2739 E.200N.;21, 1829N. 1690W.; 22, Vae View School. EAST LAYTON: 1, 1030 N. Kimberely;2, 1004 E. 1000 N.; 3, 2285 E. 1200 N; D.C., 8, 353 Park St. ; bo found at. tho bodutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful " SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Mon. thru Thurs. HAM. -- 9 P.M. Soafood 1386 $. 500 Wtrt E(nJH5(j Bountiful HEW t'HEs 295-235- 4 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 54: KAYSVILLE: 1,440 E. 650 S.; 2, 676 E. Center; 3, 338 E. 100 S.; 4, 676 E. Center; f 5, 209 N. 300 W. Kaysville 6, 520 N. 320 E.; 7, 409 N. 700 E.; 8,558 E. Mutton Hollow; 9, 952 Kingswood Dr.; 10, 105 E. 350 S.; 11, 520 N. 320 E. FRUIT HEIGHTS: Sunset Dr.; 2, 122 S. Mountain Rd.; 3, 122 S. Mountain Rd. FARMINGTON: 1, 1305 S. 200 E.; 2, 340 W. State; 3, 140 E. 400 N.; 4, 796 Compton Rd.; 5, 35 S. 300 E. CENTERVILLE: 1, 472 S. Main; 2, 724 E. 950 S.; 3 and 4, Centerville Elementary;5, 460 N. Main; 6 and 7, 2177 N. Main; 8, 460 N. Main. WEST BOUNTIFUL: 3, 472 S. Main, Centerville; NO. 53 AND PART OF 66: SOURTH WEBER: SW South Weber Elementary. EAST LAYTON: EL-- 1 1193 N. 1300 E.; EL-2- , 1005 E. 825 N.; EL-3- , 2380 E. Canyon Rim. LAYTON: l, 933 W.Gentil-e- ; L-552 Elm; L-79 S. TalL-- 2, L-- School; Party, was active in Girl Scouts, Muscular Dystrophy, D'Molay Mothers and Lady Lions. She has been a member of an International Toastmis-tres- s club and Jaycee 5, 693 E. 2000 S.; 6 and 36, 2092 S. 1 150 E. ; 37, 748 E. 2150 S.; 38, 3608 S. 400 E. NORTH SALT LAKE: 1, 256 S. Highway 91 ; 2, 207 E. Lake-vie- w Dr.; 3, 960 N. 500 E.; 4, 362 S. Independence Way. D.C.: 1, 861 W. 3800 S.; 2, 3181 S. 650 W.; 3, 489 W. 3500 S.;4, 457 W. 3400 S.; 5, 6, and 7, Boulton School. REPUBLICANS MASS MEETINGS 1980 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 51: CLEARFIELD: 1, 671 W. 1800 N, Clinton;CL-2- , 1647 N. 2000 W, Clinton; CL-- 3, 736 W. 2550 N Clinton; CL-4- , 1972 N. 1225 W., Clinton; CL-- 5, 2422 N. 2000 W., Clinton; Clf.-- 3, 1950 S. Main, 250 N. 360 Clearfield; Clf.-l- l, 130 N. W Clearfield; Clf.-11200 W., Clearfield. SUNSET: S-- l, 4450 W. 1700 3000 S. 1000 S, Syracuse; S-- 2765 S. W., Syracuse; 1175 1000 W., Syracuse; W. 1350 S., Syracuse; S-- 3, S-- S-- 1175 W. 2350 S., Syracuse. 288 W. 1150 S., 188 W. 1425 N., SS-443 W. 1600 N., 2014 N. 250 W., 2014 N. 250 W 2266 N. 175 W., Sunset; SS-Sunset. WEST POINT: WP-1- , 3788 W. 300 N., West Point; WP-3788 W. 300 N., West Point. 2, N. LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 56: BOUNTIFUL: 98 E. 1500 1395 S. 600 E.; B-- B-- S; 295 W. 1700 1,340 W. 650S.;B-12- , 1600 S. 100 W. 1395 S. 600 E.; 695 S. Orchard Dr. Room No. 1235 E. 600 S.; 240; 2nd S. 245 E. 1000 S.;B-17- , 3rd E., Young World Day Care 340 W. 650 S Ctr.; Room No. 12. 391 W. 400 N., Bountiful Gardens Condos; Bountiful High School, Room 935 Canyon Crest. 22; WOODS CROSS: WX-1- , 1162 W. 1500 S.;WX-2- , 1555 S. 800 W.; WX-3- , 679 W. 1400 S.; WX-4- , 1589 S. 580 W. S.; and B-- B- 0 259 Barbara; L-Gentile; 802 N. 85 E.; 4 Prows 824 Kirk Ave.; Circle; 176 E. 150 N. ; 591 W. 2000 N.; 1496 N. Celia Way; 1877 Ann St. Layton No. 17, 2487 N. 2700 2724 E. 300 N.;L-2E.; 1 1, 1501 W. 1750 W. 1620 N. D.- C.: DC-- 1993 N.; 521 S. 2200 W. LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 54: CENTERVILLE: Ctr-1- , 625 295 E. Pages S. Main; Ctr-Lane; Ctr-3- , 88 W 50 S.; Ctr-4- , 350 N. 100 E.; Ctr-5- , 350 N. 100 E.; Ctr-6- , 1673 N. 400 E.; Ctr-7- , 1913 N. Main; Ctr-447 W Creekview. 658 S. FARMINGTON: l, 100 E.; 50 W. 200 S.; Court House, Room 126; 182 W. Bayview.; F-70 S. 300 E. FRUIT HEIGHTS: FH-1- , 2, and 3, 827 E. 200 S. WEST BOUNTIFUL: WB-706 W. 1950 N. KAYSVILLE: 6, 50 N. 100 E.; K-- 2 and 7, 827 E. 200 S.; K-- 8 and 9, 1089 F-- F-- F-- 3, F-- LOUISE HENSON -l LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 3, NO. 57: BOUNTIFUL: B-- l, 4, 6, and 37, 2300 So. Davis Blvd. Muir Elementary 1840 S. 75 E.; School; Log House top of cove, Hollow Way, Maple Hills Dr.; 3291 S. 400 E. DC: DC-- 1 and 2, 731 W. 3600 5.- ; DC-- 3 and 6, 2611 So. Orchard Dr., Boulton School; DC-3263 S. 350 W.; DC-298 W. 3002 S. 300 W.; DC-2900 S., South Davis Jr. High School. NORTH SALT LAKE: NSL-1- , B-- 4, Orchard Elementary School; NSL-2- , Davis County Democratic Party Chairman Louise Henson has announced she will seek election as the National for the Committeewoman Utah Democratic Party. IT IS time for Democrats working at the grass roots level to look to their national committeewoman for encouragement and help states Mrs. Henson. Mrs. Henson is presently serving her second term as chairman of the Democratic Party in Davis County and has previously served as chairman pro tern, vice chairman, sena- torial chairman, legislative chairman and legislative vice chairman. I HAVE worked my way through each step of the party and I have never been re- moved from grass roots party politics. Managing campaign headquarters and serving as for local, state and national candidates has given me the opportunity to know Democrats at the voting years. An Evening Of MfsvIvy Harvey was hostess to the members of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. The Belle Lettres Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. LaRee Anderson. Mrs. Jackie Truman and Mrs. Karen Timothy were assisting hostesses. The book review Nita Thomassens Dance House is presenting an evening of dance at Lagoon on May 17. The show Cookie Rainbow Adventure" is for all the family with a matinee at 3 p.m. and the evening show at 7 p.m. erne is centered around Sesame Street w ith a visit from the Cookie Monster, who will pass out cookies to all the chil- dren in attendance. Puppets of Miss Piggy, Hermet the Frog and Oscar the Grouch will highlight the production. Dance students w ill present numbers in tap, creative and disco. Admission is 50 cents for children and $2 pet person or $5 per family. There will be free Lagoon coupons with the-- ' purchase of a ticket, np NSL Hall, Main St.; NSL-- 3 655 N. Highway 91, Camelot Club House; NSL-4- , 710 Lacey Way. StI I I Navy Fire Control Techni- 125th, Sunset, was graduated from Fire Control Technician School. DURING THE course at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111., he received instruction on the electronic weapons systems Mr. was given by Mrs. Sandy Butterfield. Mrs. Erma Stephens was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Country Place Steam Cleaning in Syracuse on Wednesday afternoon. Members of the Orchid Club enjoyed an evening at the theater when they met Tuesday evening at the Davis High Little Theater to see the production Youre a Good Man Hostesses Charley Brown. for the evening were Mrs. Bonnie Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Norma Sanders and Mrs. Karen Hammer. np raduafces cian 3rd Class Steven J. Gailey, son of James M. and Jackie L. Gailey of 1261 N. Dance At Lagoon Sat. Kaysville Clubs Mrs. Ella Mae Manning entertained the Kaysville Literary Art Guild Club at her home Tuesday evening. The book review was given by Mrs. Anita Timothy. Guests were invited for the evening. Au- xiliary. I HAVE been a member of the Democratic Party State Central Committee for nine years and I feel, with such a large circle of acquaintances.! have a base from which to reach out and touch all Democrats in Utah. 1 forsee a broader use of the position of National Committeewoman than in the past. Mrs. Henson has never missed a Democratic State Central Committee meeting in nine No. 31,955 E. 1050 N.; 32, 300 E. 1200 N.;33, 34 and 35, 695 N. 200 W.; 40, 1018 E. 250 5, L-1- 2, LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 57: BOUNTIFUL: 1, 2246 S. 250 E.; 2, 43 W. 1800 S.;3, 1997 Penman Lane;4and 6, N: Main, No. L-l- l, S. SS-- 301 L-- Way. WOODS CROSS: 1, 985 S. 1100 W.; 2, 710 W. 2125 S.; 3, 718 W 1300 S.; 4, 718 W. 1300 Sunset; Aircraft Central Jr. High 271 Layton No. 7, 406 West NO. 56: BOUNTIFUL: 7, 598 E. 1650 S.; 8, 246 W. 1700 S.; 9, 323 W. 2400 S.; 10, 898 S. 400 W.; 11, 888 S. 175 W.; Bountiful 12, 79 W. 1400 S.; 13, 625 E. Millcreek Way; 14, 1016 E. Millcreek Way; 15,987 Canyon Crest Dr.; 16, 545 S. 100 E.; 17, 545 S. 100 E. Bountiful 18, 401 W. 100 S.; 19, 455 W. 200 N.; 20, 555 Larsen Dr.;39, 1411 Millcreek SS-- 4, L-- L-- 182. LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT SS-- 3, bot Dr.; Ave.; WEST BOUNTIFUL: 1,1307 N. 675 W.; 2, 680 W. 500 S.; 4, West Bountiful city hall. 1, K-1- E. 400 N. 28, 893 N. 650 E. Bountiful 29, 749 E. 400 N.; 30, 965 E. 900 N.; 31, 1317 N. 900 E.; 32, 1353 N. 325 E.;33, Bountiful Jr. High; 34, 300 W. 1000 N.; 35, 1559 N. 300 W.; 40, 1122 E. 6th N. SS-- LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 56: BOUNTIFUL: 75 E. 200 30 W. 400 N.; 1235 E. 600 S. S.; WEST BOUNTIFUL: WB-2 and 4, 760 W. 400 N.; 25, 1018 E. 250 N.; 26, 582, E 200 N.;27, 349N. 300E.;28nd 29, 300 E. 1200 N.; 30, 961 N. 950 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 55: BOUNTIFUL: 21, 1122E.6thN.;22,99S.4thE.; 23, 434 S. 1300 E., 24, Bountiful Jr. High; 25, 701 E. 250 N.; 26, 198 N. 300 E.; 27, 390 E. Sunset; Sunset; Sunset; Thornhill; NO. 52: LAYTON: 2903 N. 1 100 W., Layton; 664 519 W.2400N., Layton; W. 2400 N Layton. CLEARFIELD: Clf-1- , 1225, E. 1 100 S. ; Clf-- 458 E. 450 S. ; Clf-5- , 892 Birch; Clf-603 E. 250 S.; Clf-7-, 380 E. 300 N.; Clf-8- , 320 Bruce St.; Clf-95 W. 300 N.; Clf-1658 N. 200 W. L-2- 1, 1779 100 E. 350 S.; 100 E. LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT L-1- district level and to appreciate the work they can do. Mrs. Henson, prior to devoting her volunteer efforts full time to the Democratic installed aboard current U.S. warships. He studied the operating principles and procedures of radar, digital computers and related shipboard equipment used to control the firing of guns, missiles and torpedoes. DUTCH BOY CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yrs. 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