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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JUNE 6, 1984 Variety Store Celebrates Clearfields CLEARFIELD By NORMA 544-875- information is also included in the insert and coupons must be deposited at the store by July 4. Other special Adams Completes Basic Training R. Hartley Retires - HILL AFB Reta F. Hartley of the Directorate of Maintenance at Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base, recently retired following 15 years of government service. AT THE time of her retirement, Ms. Hartley was an aircraft elec- trical systems installer and repairer. She was a resident of Clearfield. REECE George. The Clearfield store is ydVjs County facility, tb St j,e ony held on May 26 in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alex Ashmead and Mrs. Leone Gurr are vacationing for two weeks on a trip to Israel and While here they visited with High School. Mrs. Nina Palmer returned home from a six week stay in California. She visited with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenley Palmer and family at Riverside and with her two sisters. Larry and Helen Kim-mat Sunnymead and with Max and La Rue Wood at Corona Mrs. Goldie Ball entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening in honor of her grandson and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ryal Cox and son Dcstin of Deleware. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox and family: Mr. and Mrs. Golden Tajloi all of Kaysville. Greece. Parents of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gustaveson Chandi Brook arrived on May 5 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful weighing 7 lb. 3 oz. The new mother is the former Kimberly Hayes of Fruit Heights. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hayes, Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustaveson, Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkpatrick and mother Mrs. Leone Gardner entertained at their traditional many relatives and friends in the Army Reserve Pvt. Troy R. Adams, son of Ronald D. and Sharon A. Adams of 1098 N. 1375 E., Layton, has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. DURING THE training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and traditions. He is a 1983 graduate of Layton Mrs. Stephanie Nance and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nance, Mrs. Mary Nance, Mrs. Betty Johansen and all of their families of Morgan; Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Eatchel, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lawrence and families, Wayne Eatchel all ot Kaysville; Mr and Mrs. Rick Thorson and family of Layton. States LDS Mission. Sam and Pam Sanders and nine month old daughter Molly of Denver, Colo, were houseguests last week of his grandmother, Mrs. Clover Sanders. They came to attend the wedding and reception of Sams sister, Miss Joy Sanders 1 Memorial Holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes were his brother Shirley Barnes and son Dr. John Barnes of West Covina, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Frost were guests of the Emeritis Club of University of Utah for their program and banquet on Thursday evening. Max and Sally Ware of San Bernardino, Calif, came to attend the Davis High School 50th Class reunion held on Thursday, May 31. 1 Showing their flare with horticulture are state winners from Layton High School: Lisa Lewis, left, Donna Finke, Sheir Ray and Sally Howe. Lorena Anderson is not pictured. anj recently opened a new one in Meires Kaysville News Store Manager Eugene Price anticipates record sales due to the promotion, noting, Its the biggest thing the companys ever done, and think the public is going to respond to both the sale and the sweepstakes. SWEEPSTAKES dozen sales promotions are sche- duled thus year, the most ever, he adds. The chain includes 325 stores events are planned as part of the promotion, Mr. Price indicates. In addition, more than two Sprouse Reitz store is among sevreeral hundred across a gion celebrating its 75th anniversary this month. AS PART of that commemoration, the largest sale in the variety store chains history is under way, with an insert explaining the event included in this weeks paper. area. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Killian of York, New York and their son Tom Killian were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian. Other visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian were Mr. and Mrs. Karl I. Goodrich of Moses Lake, Wash, who were houseguests for five days. Mr. Killian and Mrs. Goodrich were missionary com- el Mrs. Jodi Olsen and Mrs. Dorothy Olsen of Mt Pleasant were 1 huisday luncheon guests of Memorial Day family picnic dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mis Mike Kirkpatrick, Clifton, Ida ; panions 63 years ago when serving on their mission to the Southern Mrs. Reva Killian. "N 10:00 P.M. NOW OPEN TILL I i Family Pack CHUCK STEAKS CMTALOUPES ,V 'mf ' ' z. 7-Bo- ne d)( q2q2 yy . 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