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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 11. 1977 IS RoM Anderson Family Day: August 14 Returns From Reunion Springs, Calif, where he went to visit a week with a cousin from Sweden, that he had never seen before. SHE IS Mrs. Les Antonsson a and her two daughters, 8, and Maria, 10 from Geleborg, Sweden. It was their first visit to the United States. They were in California to visit their uncle, Hans Anderson, Roberts father. Robert is an only child in his fathers family. His father left Sweden in 1916 and came to the U.S. After leaving Sweden, he never had any contact with any of the members of his family. Robert (Bob) grew up never having any contact with his fathers family. ONE day while visiting with his father in California, he found his fathers birth certificate. Being interested in and genealogy curious enough to wonder if he could somehow locate or secure information regarding Mrs. Dix Roberts, chairman of the Davis TALENT RULES The Davis County Farm Bureau has always been an important part of the Davis County Fair. In fact, what has evolved as the fair began as Davis County Farm Bureau County Farm Bureau Talent Find Contest, shows the rules for entering in the junior division to April Turneau who is posing in her dance costume. Little Miss Turneau is the daughter of Mrs. Judy Turneau, Kaysville. MRS. Dix Roberts, Layton, chairman of this years talent find, said all entrants must be registered with her by Monday, August 15 to enter the f, 4 senior, intermediate or junior division. Contestants may call her, collect, for more information or to P cP ' Sanders has declared this particular day as Family Day for his city. A fatal accident in one of the repair hangars prompted the release of Col. Robert L. Rodee, commander of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base. TAC officials confirmed that Colonel Rodee was personally released from his post by Lt. Gen. James D. Hughes, commanding general of the mind, this years observance has been given an appropriate theme by its sponsors, Kiwams In- ternational and Freedoms Foundations: "Family Rethe Strength of sponsibility Nations, says Mr. Syphus. It is the Kiwanis contention and that of many others, that family responsibility means a ofg three other ficers of the 388th have been relieved of their duties. high-rankin- LT. GENERAL Davis C. Rohr, formerly commander of the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing at Bergstrom AFB as the new commander of the 388th. grb The fatal accident happened June 25 and at least values to the younger family Hughes flew to Hill AFB from Bergstrom AFB, Texas to relieve Colonel Rodee of his command and to appoint Colonel 12th Air Force. teaching of 4 1 .upER GREAT VALUES 41 D recommend Robert L. Rodee Relieved Of Command Prices good thru Sunday, August I SO, MAY we Family Day to our readers; commending it as a positive blow against crime in our time; and commending Kiwams and Freedoms Foundation for their sponsorship of this forward looking idea. Clearfields Mayor O. Ross Col. WITH THAT in years ago when the mother died at a young age leaving her small family and the father remarried. As soon as the children were old enough they gradually left home. That was when Hans made the decision to come to the United States. In the past few years, death has come and there are only two brothers still living, np recent, highly successful television series, "Roots. a genealogical identity nations constant war against cnme, and its eternal search for value and direction. THE family broke up many concept made popular by the IT IS also their contention that family responsibility is the greatest deterrent of all to the constant plague of crime against people and their property. Family Day can take many forms for families who wish to become involved: picnics, dinners, joint visits to church, and a family-wid- e search for THE observance was first held in the late 60s when it was felt by many that a return to family solidarity and the virtues was one answer to the unrest and excess of the period. Since that time, events have proved that family solidarity, truly, is the strength of the nation, not only in the matter of social unrest, but in the He received word back that all the brothers and sisters were still alive. They were very happy with the contact. A month later, in 1965, one of the sisters, Mrs. Jenny Peterson came to the United States to visit with her brother in California, after a 45 year separation. Then in 1966, Mr. Anderson went to Sweden to visit. Mar-gurit- members, with a resultant upgrading of public morality, and a better life for all. and Canada will celebrate for the ninth Family Day consecutive year says Leo Syphus, president Kiwams Club of Clearfield. his fathers family, he brought the birth certificate home. He wrote to Sweden to see if possibly any of them were still alive. His letter started a chain reaction, which he had hoped for. Robert Anderson has returned from Deseret Hot tracing On Sunday, August 14, families of the Unites States PRIZES'.'.'. ; a n I Qi register at Days. THIS YEAR, as in past years, the Farm Bureau will sponsor their annual Talent Find" in conjunction with the 50th Davis County Fair. Finals in this contest, open to all age groups, are to be held at the Farmington Elementary School, 50 W. 200 South at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 18, the opening fair. day of the three-da- y South Weber Activities Will Continue Thru Sat. 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