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Show f --WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. OCTOBER 20. 1977 IS Completes Study Airman Lawrence D. Baca is Mrs. of 1990 West, Layton, has Jr., whose mother Josephine Garcia North 1960 GATHERUM Mrs. Sarah Jane Adams, Mrs. Oma E. Wilcox, and Mrs. Ruth H Adams recently motored to Saltna, Utah, the birthplace tions. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. AIIEN DEE CROOKSTON AIRMAN Baca will now receive specialized training m the avionics systems field. The airman is a 1977 of Layton High graduate School Completes Basic of 2388 N 690 W , Clinton, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Texas, from Air Force basic training THE AIRMAN studied the Air Force mission, organiza- tion Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen of W. from the Commanding Officer of tne U,S. Navy. In this letter they were informed that their son, Joel H. Nielsen had been chosen as Sailor of the Miss Julie Cullimore of 55 South 760 East, Kaysville, graduated September 23 from her basic training with the U.S. Army Reserves at Fort Jackson, South the Coral Sea Sailor of the Month, Machinist Mate Nielsen was given this for his high degree of professional knowledge, superior performance, high moral character and dedica- Cullimore was winner of the running physical fitness test and also shot expert with the rifle. She was on the Split Option Program of the Army, where one can take their Reserve Training in the summer months and other schooling or work during the winter months. She is now with the MISS to which he is assigned. H. Nielsen the following was inscribed: During your tour onboard the USS Coral Sea (CV-43- ) you have performed your duties in the engineering department in an exemplary fashion. You have displayed determination' far above that of your contemporaries. Cullimore has enrolled at Utah State University at Logan where she is a sophomore student. She served as cheerleader at school USU during 1976-7year and she is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. She graduated from Davis High School. She is the Therell be a $1 increase in the utility bill for Clinton residents beginning next January 1, according to recent action by the city council. CITY United States Naval Service." Manager Larry V. Main-Kaysvil- le 2 Macaroni Dinners (Creamy or Chunky) Sunny Jim Peanut Butter Figaro or Lord n Lady Stove Top 60 lb. Can of despite the increase in collec- tion fees, there may be some types of trash that will not be picked up by regular garbage crews that serve the city. Several complaints have filed concerning been discharging Watth for Super Grand Opening Coming Soon! SAVE 10 fire arms within the bounds of Clearfield City," said acting police chief Daren Green, Monday IN MOST cases they have been accidental, however, since it is against the city ordinances, the police department must investigate each We incident carefully therefore caution all persons handling firearms to do so with care " Any time a firearm is discharged there is generally Kaysville have to be disposed at the North Davis Refuse Disposal Area in Layton by the said Mr Smith owner, And all persons using the disposal yard must have a card which can be picked up at city hall at no cost FERNWOOD CANDY across-the-boar- The city manager said increased costs in fuel, labor and equipment were the reasons given for the fee hike for garbage collection grb property imminent of Tta Cato Allen Dee Crookston has been named Airman of the Month for October. He is with the 834th Munitions Squadron, Hurlburt Air Force Base, Texas. Sarah Jane several relatives acquaintances. Enroute to boat show. During the months of Oct and Nov., most of the wards in the three Layton LDS Stakes will be holding annual ward conferences Last Sunday, the Laylon Second Ward conference was held. Many of the officers m this ward are new to their positions and so .the ward conference was a and Salma, challenging experience for the them Jon Philoneno, a native of Brazil who is now living in Murray, was a recent guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haven J. Barlow. Mr. Philoneno became acquainted with the Barlow family when Heidi Barlow was in Brazil His brother and sister have lived in the Barlow home. Mrs. Diatra Wilko hosted a tasting party for some of travelers stopped at Mantt AIRMAN Crookston entered the Atr Force in February 1977 and took his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. While there he was selected as Outstanding 'Cadet. He graduated from Davis High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Crookston, of 162 North 200 East, Kaysville np Kaysville Recent visitors of Miss Vickie Sides were Virginia Bennett and Joyce Anderson of Southern California who were former missionary companions of Miss Sides They came to attend the LDS General Conference. Vickie is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Howard Sides Mrs. Clyde Warner of Ogden is visiting at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs Howard Sides this week Mrs. Helen Barton of Kaysville and Leonard Weyland of Morgan were married Oct. 6 in Santa Ana, Calif. They visited with Mrs. Bartons daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Smith in where they toured the temple grounds. Sarah Janes father, Richard Humphrey helped build the temple. This was before Sarah Janes birth. Mrs. Nancy Youngblood of Crestview, Florida has been visiting the past week in Lay-to- n with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hansen. Mrs. Youngblood especially enjoyed helping care for her new grandson, Layne, who son-in-la- her neighbors last Thursday evening. The guests sampled dehydrated foods that are was bom October 5, 1977. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robins have been fortunate enough to get to make two trips to opposite parts of our country this past month. Three weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Robins went to Georgia where Mr. Robins picked up a new school bus and some replacement parts for buses. He drives a school bus for the Davis School District. While they were in Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Robins toured normally thought of as long term storage items Many of the products could be used economically on a regular daily basis. Mrs. Ruby Price was hospitalized last Monday to undergo some diagnostic tests Mr$. Mildred Bates hosted members of her chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at a Japanese party held in her home. The house was decorated around a Japanese theme. Guests wore Japanese costumes and ate Japanese treats. Entertainment was a Japanese fan Plains, home of President dance. Bitner and their three children of Layton are now living m Guadalajara, Mexico where Haven and Mark are attending medical school. The Layton families are enjoying the experience of living in Mexico. They are grateful that their families can all spend this time away from home together. Carmel, Calif., where they were guests at brunch of Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg They traveled up the coast highway enroute home. Howard Sides underwent Weyland tn Garden Grove McKay Hospital in Ogder. at the surgery Monday Mr and Mrs Irvin J Cox have returned home from California, after accompanying their daughter-in-law- , Mrs Wanda Cox and her two daughters back to their home in Fairfield The California family came here for the funeral services and burial of their husband and father, Glen I Cox, who died of a heart attack the week before Mr and Mrs Cox were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs Verdon per- - sonal injury, besides the em barrassment of the police Lending Strip For Co. Fosquito Abatement Davis County Mosquito Abatement may get some help in constructing a landing strip near the Great Salt Lake for planes spraying mosquitoes. Commissioner Glen Flint said he had contacted Lee Dubelek of the Army Engineers m Ogden, but had not received a definite answer as to whether that agency would be interested in participating m the project. Oia m mss 4 fit west end of Gentile Street in Laytoa Rex Passey, manager of the mosquito abatement uostrac district asked the county whether equipment from the county could be useful to haul the gravel, prior to Commissioner Flints suggestion, rk Qn7YprtrrnThi 3 COMMISSIONER Flint said North Main, Layton Phone AUTO, HOME OWNERS & LIFE INSURANCE 376-42- in The area under consideration as a location for the air strip is a mile south of the 79 OLSEN CHEVROLET SUPER SPECIALS Syra-Lit- a The Club members will gather at the home of Mrs Clyde Barber on Monday evening, October 10 for their opening social of the season Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs Barber, Mrs Lola Frew and Mae Bodily, which compose the officers for this year for the HE ALSO warned the public that there will be no pheasant hunting allowed within the confines of Clearfield City because of the discharging of firearms ordinance The city limits will be posted on all main roads into the city as well as some open fields which attract hunters ma club A book review will be given by Mrs Maurint Brady of Kaysville Asparagus Sprengeri Ferns $35Reg. 5.00 This durable fern enjoys a daily misting & a weekly no soaking Give bright indirect light to partial shade direct sun or the plant loses its cool green color - At i CRAFT SUPPLIES here you u ill find a u tdi ariet of interesting &. healthy house plants, reasonahh priced 45 E. Gentile, iyfl KARENS CORNER Laylon Hours 1 - 10-- 6 376-30- 0 Mon.-S- at i 2 -- ALL FOrtMS OF iNSURANCE-1- Chambers of Willard, Utah investigation and the pos" sibility of judicial action $ DIXON P. REISBECK that earlier Mr. Dobolek has contacted him to ask if the county could provide a work experience project that the engineers battalion, located in Ogden, could participate 1977 Jr., his Haven J. Batlow wife, Christine and their two children and Mark and Lois They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lundberg m Anaheim and with Mr. Weylands brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Leo d Syracuse and damage danger Si ON EVERYTHING wanted some leeway in determining the salary increases for their employees The raise currently under consideration would amount to an increase Commissioners said the county has not determined whether an anniversary or longevity increase will also be considered rk THESE heavier items will C) OFF health advisory board, both Dr. Richard Johns and Dr. Russell Williams had said they disapproved of the across the board increase and agreement Main at Center (ARENS HORNER w of IN MEETING with the health board and the mental like, will no longer be picked up, according to the In Clearfield City Check our other low, low, case lot prices! DESERET BOOKS help department heads in figuring their budget. This figure may change when the merit system is adopted in January and when merit increases are figured into the salaries," he said carded mattresses and the S369 $2095 Honey But he also warned that flinznOI of Adams who is now past 90 years old. They visited the home where Sarah Jane was bom. The house is over 100 years old and has been beautifully restored and has kept even the original identity the bedroom where Mrs Adams was bom on May 23, 1887 is the same as it was nearly a century ago. The three women visited the pioneer cemetery in Saltna where Mrs. Adams parents and four grandparents are buried. It was a glorious day for Sarah Jane who enjoyed recalling the early days of Saltna with they said Mr. Walker said this seven percent suggestion is only to clerk-audito- Dont Shoot Guns 45c Stuffing Mix IO had increased 6 7 percent over the last year. Commissioners said that employees may not get this annual increase It will depend on how the budget works out, r Walker, said this figure was based on a report from Bountiful Office of Employment Security that the cost of living 4s1 17c Cat Food Smith said the council voted to raise garbage collection fees by $1 from $2 to $3 per month. household trash such as paper, cans, etc , along with grass clippings and small, lightweight outdoor items. But bulky, heavy items such as tree limbs, tires, dis Across from Barnes Bank ! daughter of Coach and Mrs Jay F. Cullimore of Kaysville np THE REASON: collections will be limited to normal" FOOD BROKERS E Increase increase For Clinton Utilities Next January the highest 6 lb. 14 ounca tin RODNEY 7 and were in 376-394- Air Force Reserve Airman Michael J Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W Everett Davis County commissioners have suggested that county department heads figure their budgets on a tentative seven percent salary increase for all county employees, but they said the figure is tentative MISS great credit 14 S. THE AIRMAN is a 1972 of Clearfield High School His wife, Teresa, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne L McKenzie of 428 W. 2400 N , Sunset. graduate Of Living U.S. Army Reserves. YOUR dedication to duty has set an example for your shipmates and has earned the respect and admiration of all who know you. With these qualifications, you mastered all facets of your duties with efficiency and a high degree of resourcefulness. Your professionalism, initiative and devotion to duty have reflected upon yourself keeping with traditions of the and County Employees May Get Cost Carolina. en- letter to Joel customs two-mont- h tion to duty. In the letter being received by his parents, the Captain of the Navy stated that he had IN THE Captain, Sherrie Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett, also of Layton. The couple are parents of a four month old daughter, Leisa vsb Completes Training AS BEING gineering department U S. He is married to the former Month. He is a Machinists Mate Third Class in the United States Navy. to the award. Navy commanding officer. recently received a letter been valuable Joel H. Nielsen the sailor of the month A. Aitchescon, and received special instruction in human relations Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force Arman Everett now goes to Sheppard AFB, Texas for specialized training in the medical services field Capt George G. Atkinson, left, presents THIS was signed by George North Church Street, No. 2, Layton have 1200 run-dow- 773-49- Dl'RING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human rela- SAILOR OF MONTH Jimmy Carter. According to Mrs. Robins, the town is very n and unimpressive Mr. Robins drove the new bus from Georgia back to Layton Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Robins, their son, Gordon and Mr and Mrs. Herman Schof-fiel- d of Clearfield traveled to San Francisco, Calif. Gordon left from San Francisco to fly to England where he hopes to do genealogical research. Mr. and Mrs Robins and Mr and Mrs. Schoffield enjoyed visiting with the Robins daughter Judy who lives in Calif They also went to the horse races and to a By DONETA M. been assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss., after completing Air Force basic training. DEER HUNTERS SPECIAL 1976 PAWNEE CAMPER bunk 1664 9 Vi NSC, frunoce stove wfon, 4 fndg.sleeps 6 Retail $3055 over-heo- SPECIAL d 2895 376-123- 4 825-224- 8 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON UTAH 97 - |