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Show 1 DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JUNE 27, 1984 m jr Syracuse Anything Goes SJews Mr. and Mrs. Braden Mann and son Travis and daughter Tara Lee and accompanied by Mr. Manns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mann of Layton, returned home Tuesday after spending 2 'A weeks vacationing in the Last, visiting with relatives. Davis High's football stadium was the scene for over 250 blue and gold clad Cub Scouts at the Francis Peaks summertime activity. It was called Anything Goes because of the nature of the games. It was held Saturday, June 6 at 0 a.m. Each unit was encouraged to bring as many boys as they have, also an American flag and unit Hag, making it a very colorful event. 1 ROYAL SORENSON, Francis Peak District activity and special events commissioner provided the flags and signs showing where the different events were held. He also provided a poloroid picture complete with a frame to each of the top eight winning teams. The top four teams will represent Francis Peak at the Lake Bonneville Council Anything Goes to be held Aug. 18 in North The recently-installeKaysville Elementary School PTA Is busy preparing for the upcoming school year. Members include; front, Sally Marston, left, 1st vice president; Norda Covington, president; Wayne Stanger, 2nd vice president and principal and Kap Lewis, secretary; middle, Trudee Peterson, left, president-elect- ; Carolyn Naegle, community development chairperson; Shauna Platt, public relations and Robyn Lewis, individual development chairperson; back, Kaeleen Maureen Laser, left, safety and treasurer, McCleary, welfare; Suzanne Yurth, membership and finance and Susan Major, health chairperson. Lori Mitchell, education and family life chairperson and Jay Ann Dansie, teacher representative, aren't pictured. d KAYSVILLE PTA Mrs. Clyde Baiber is much improved after spending a few days in the Humana North Davis Hospital for treatment. George H. Bennett whotiaveled to Seattle, Wash, and was visiting at the home of his son and Mi. and Mrs. Ellery Bennett and family, has suffeied a serious heart attack and later was at operated on for three a hospital there. Ogden. Wanda Nielson, Francis Peak District Cub Commissioner, was very pleased with the participation and the help of the units in our district. Loren Smith was in charge of uniform inspection, Diane Cobb manned the first aid station as well as taking charge of a booth. Charlene Smith and Barb Lindeman were at the registration table as well as the scoring table. Several units sold refreshments making it a fun day. daugh-ter-in-la- s, On Sunday, June 17 he sutteied a stroke and is still in serious condi- THE TOP eight teams were 1st place from Kaysville 18th Ward, 409, with Clay Anderlon, Blaine Couser and Carter Ander-ton- ; 2nd place, Layton 3rd Ward, 159, James McBride, Rodney Hinze and Joey Levi; 3rd, Kaysville 18th, 409, Willie Erickson, Danny Erickson and Robert Berry; 4th place, Kaysville 13th, 351, Joshua Cheney, Adam Cheney and Brandon Miller; 5th place. Fruit Heights 4th. 359, Kenny Allen, Brian Jackson and Floyd Johnson. Sixth place. Layton Last 22nd. 402, Darrin Stettler, David Stettler and Tyler Barrus; 7th place, Kaysville 15th Ward. 356, Nathan Gatten, Tyson Sill and Tyler Heath; and 8th place was awarded to Layton East 24th Ward, 104, Dale Bushman, Braiden Chadwick, and Noah Kearl. np tion at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hansen are parents of a boy born Tuesday, June 19 at the McKay-DeHospite o. al in Ogden. He weighed 7 lb and will be named Preston K. At home are Teresa, Susan, Allison and Curtis. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Hansen ol Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Turner of Sioux, City, Iowa. - , ? WJULY ' ,y; ''dvt r it a 51 - - V- - , ftV - !'- - Uti , f M v ?; a. . C."aS ' .5 . t f dA, ($ 1 .nwjr We Will Be Closed Wednesday, July 4th, 1984 10 LB. BAG ICE 797S.' BLOCK ICE 89 Qjp f G32 a? CANTALOUPES Ripe CUCUMBERS. Large Sheer TOMATOES Fresh BROCCOLI John Morrell Golden Smoked Clip Top BONELESS HAMS 8 os. N alleys CHIP DIPS. 79 69 12 oi. Western Family GRAPE JUICE. f'A 0 c ft II fit 8) 20 1 ox. Frosen Western Family PEAS, CORN, KIIXED VEG....SjJSy ea. Gallon 12 oz. NALLEYS SYRUP....9 HY-GRA- 99 LUNCHEON MEATS n7T me-- .It tv y tti IN IttsS IVJ 300 East Gentile, Layton Open Mon. Sat. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m -- Closed Sun. m I) CAST; Ad Prices Effective June 27th to July 3rd. 198 a fu) "H n r .tcrrfw, V 'C-jfia- , Ds ( m i' |