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Show Open KaysviUe Bookstore Brackens Book Store and have also added new stock which makes up for an excellent collection of books and other materials. The bookshoppe specialities may be the childrens section, the Copy Center and the additional sector of office supplies. Kaysville has a new business, Kaysvilles Bookshoppe is now open located on Main Street ready to serve the Kaysville area. THERON AND Shanna Schaefermeyer have purchased part of the inventory of the former THEY ARE interested in having a supply of office supplies for businesses in the area, with one day delivery in most cases. The copy center has the latest in LaVon Arkoudas, president will become the past president and Executive Secretary, Douglas Stanwill become ger, president-elec- t the president of the Chamber, with Richard Tippetts, Steve Holbrook and Vickie Jessen as board members. The installation of the new officers will be held at their Installation dinner in January, np THEY WILL be serving with the Chamber officers as directors for the 1984-8year. 5 Doug Stanger, Chamber Preside- and chairman of the nominating committee made the announcement during the monthly chamber meeting held Wednesday, Dec. 5 at their Christmas dinner meeting and party held at The Pizza Company Restaurant in re- THEY ARE parents of three chil- duces, and in addition the cente rprovices an area where you can assemble, correct or cut your copies. THERON and Shanna live in North Salt Lake where Shanna is serving her First term on the North Salt Lake City Council. Theron is employed at the PSF. Medical Corporation at the University of Utah Research Park in cancer research. Shanna graduated from Weber State College and has served on the Davis County Economic Development Committee. Kaysville Chamber Elects New Officers Four new board members were elected to serve on the Kaysville Area Chamber of Commerce. They are Mike Golden, Dr. Clark Ramp-ton- , Richard Bowman and Eldon Frost. copiers, which enlarges and dren. np nt-elect ALL SET All the laborious sorting is over as Bobbie Nagy holds out a tray of finished, labeled and packaged fasteners, ready for the return trip to HAFB. ponding to the part? listing By DONETA GATHERUM in- CLEARFIELD - They are called fasteners. They come in hundreds of shapes, lengths, and sizes. They are used at Hill Air Force sorted were being used. Future tours have been scheduled for the other Pioneer clients. -- Base to hold airplanes together. FASTENERS are expensive. Hill During a normal work-daemployees drop thousands of fasteners on the floor. They don't stop to search for the small, lost part. The fasteners are swept up along with debris at the close of the day. UP UNTIL three years ago, fasteners that were dropped were taken with the trash to the dump. Things have changed now. There are red, white and blue bins placed near all shop areas of the base. Debris containing fasteners are now deposited in the bins for 'ycling. -- . EMPLOYEES from the Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center in Clearfield pick up the unsorted fasteners and deliver them to the workshop for sorting and packaging. There are 60 clients at the workshop who spend their working day sorting the fasteners. Each client has a work station equipped with bins labeled with numbers corres Kaysville. to see how the fasteners they - scribed on the fastener. AFTER the objects are sorted, they are packaged and returned to Hill Field for Damaged fasteners that cannot be used are sorted according to type of metal and sold for scrap. THE FOUR new directors will be serving with the new officers. Mrs. AFTER seeing the many shop areas at Hill and after watching his sorted, packaged fasteners being e. clients at the Rehabiltation Center and the Air Force. Clients are paid by the pound of material they salvage. Pat Martinez is the top wage earner. Her salary is nearly $6 per hour. 9QIim)IDtiEIiIBEl awMimi QSDQ in JI' imrtsGtoiKbffiljiHi laStMl' FLIM-FLA- That fellow was an impudent fraud. How did he manage to wheedle money out of you? Oh, John, he told me such a sad, pitiful tale about his poor wife used to repair airplanes, one Pioneer client remarked with pride, It takes lots of workers to get an airplane flying. I'm part of a work crew. Without me, the air planes wouldn't be working." THIS SCRAP and operation has helped both the SJu? Steals SfeGfi (b who was a widow with six little 44-34- children... A THE FIRST year this project was in operation, Hill Air Force Base estimated the savings wLGtadeft amounted to $4 million. This recycling program that started at Hill Field and the Pioneer Rehabilitation Center has now been adopted at other air bases and rehabilitation centers in the U.S. Visitors from these other institutions travel to the Clearfield workshop to learn how a successful salcenter is orgavage and nized. WHAT A 3pen Mon.-Fr- i. 9-- 8 Saturday 9-- 6 620 North 500 West, Bounty LAY AWAY A ARIENS ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS' TREES s. FRESH UNDECORATED WREATHS from these fund raisers pay for the 8 Pot Christmas programs and other Jaycee sponsored community 1 events. The citizens of Kaysville and surrounding cities have always ( 0 HAMSTERS GERBILSv: GUINEA PIGS J , MAKE THE GREATEST'"-- '' Silk Jaycees. FORMER Jaycees who want to donate to the Kaysville Jaycees Sponsors for Santa can contact project chairman Dean Harris Richard Diehl or 23 Poinsettias CHRISTMAS 4 Pick , ARRANGEMENTS AND. CENTERPIECES Regular 69c np KIE): WINTER BOOT supplies to help you create your own designed by 40 professionals 50-7- Your Nei hbor would Fireplace Matches Animal Candles Tins filled with homemade candy Snow Joggers Dress Boots Western Boots Off 0 CERTIFICATES For Those People you Just Can't Find the 1 i Right Thing. a . . for children Vjv - $ f GERMAN WEED EATER' nutcrackers! II ., vsS Open 8:00 p.m. weekdays t9 Christmas a.. S ' 220f POWER HOE Start a collection. . I Start a tradition a Clip this coupon and get 20 Off'd I 807 STRING t 44 1 409 STRING TRIMMER Limited iWMt v i f TRIMMER Supply 29 Layaway For Christmas Barton's Family Shoes - Bountiful 43 No. Main i, i i, i t I m give a 'PLANT STAND1 20 MOM oft Wrought Iron FOR CHRISTMAS S .'Vi ' tM a" jf SHOVEL OR HOEfl GIVE DAD 20 WILD BIRD FEEDERS MAKE THE GREATEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS! A CHRISTMAS GIFT THE ENTIRE FAMILY WILL ENJOY... 10 GALLON AQUARIUM WE HAVE GIFT loe some: Santas Moon Boots 7 these prices are Many of All Sftf 60 Lite 3 way flashing 49a 100 Lite 5 way Flashing 6 35 Lite Lustra Lite 3 1 49 20 Lite Steady Burning 20 Lite Individually Twinkling99 Many mora gnat prkaa! AH Fancy Lantern, Icicle, Candle We have excellent selection to choose from SALE OUTDOOR LIGHTS 490 20 Reduced We have an Reg. to 31 CHRISTMAS GIFTS' LIGHT been very supportive of the 544-53- Off $19 Hanging Basket 12M MAKE THE GREATEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS! $498 $898 6 Pot Cemetary Wreath 1 Holders Brothers Circus. The proceeds 40 Red Pink White 498 10 breakfast and the Ford 544-147- 5. PARAKEETS TREES Poinsettias SN0WTHR0WER FOR CHRISTMAS! Off DECORATED ARTIFICIAL residents of Davis County who attended the 4th of July Chuckwa-go- n mas Jaycee service projects, THE JAYCEESalso participate in Davis Countys "Sponsors for Santa and visit elderly shut-inNames of needy families can be obtained from Davis County Department of Human Services and the Davis County Council on Aging furnishes names of elderly shut- - 30 ms. The Kaysville Jaycees thank the an for DAD! 1 292-042- LAST WEEK 20 clients from the rehabilitation center were taken on a tour of Hill Field. They were able Richard Diehl, chairman of the of ChristBoard and CHRISTMAS GIFT The Joy Of Christmas Ja;rcees Continue Christinas Events announces the Kaysville Jaycees continue their traditional yuletide events and service projects. They brought Santa Claus to Kaysville and will light the Christmas Star on the Mountain for several nights prior to Christmas. 24 on (Except Snowshovels) FOR CHRISTMASJ v |