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Show WfcfcKLT HhhLcX -- DAViS NfcWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 2, 1978 Seeks Election As Oavis County Clerk , iml n- Layton David Madsen and Debbie Madsen, children of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee R. Madsen, have recently suffered cidents that resulted the county computer system. 5. TO provide service as county clerk. Jonathan is a graduate of the U. of U and has been employed at Freeport Center as a property accountant setting up computer inventory full-tim- e v i 1 fSTK ,5f-Mn- ; ,v . t )' K, f, x y , n 3 1 tiVtf !' ",1 TU'Vf 4 1: if ' 1 i V ? ' 4 i v. I- V;K A - W Aji4 1 n . . : w , -'! . tTIIi V L .'J 3 V ft SmH systems, V f ' - V f, .M, and has "4 ' Provo and Ralph Watt of Orem spent the two weekends of deer season hunting together. been While the Watt brothers were hunting, Mrs, Colleen Wilhelmsen Watt and her two girls, Angela and Kimberlee and Mrs, Patricia Watt Webb and her children, David, Pamela, Adam and Forrest traveled to Layton to visit at the home of Mrs Louise Watt and her family HE IS a volunteer fueman for Farmington City anu serves on the planning commission and chairs the F Historical Buildings Committee ; t &t $ I1 ,' .' f5 hdftiitiMki'iift'.iriftiii,ite,ii VOTE NOV. 7 ja JONATHAN I1UCI1KS for Jonathan S Hughes, Farmington, announces his bid for the office of Davis County Clerk, He is running on the Democratic ticket and wants to accomplish three goals: H. JAY STEPHENS Davis County School Board ILL SUPPORT YOU District No. BETTFR public notifica- 1. (Clearfield, tion of primary elections. 2. Provide new leadership in the office to better utilize 5 West Point, Syracuse, Sunset, Clinton) Paid poiiiical ad by H day Siaphana :cgrrsgggBasa:; VOTE POE A Tfiete cows seem to know where the action is and are hard at it, fattening themselves up with delectable treats placed by the fanner. Their grazing land looks west to Great Salt Lake and is skirted by the parade of homes in North Davis County, in this instance, those in Syracuse and West Layton. A FABFilE.TS DELIGHT ever-expandi- ' v Vi V--- " CUSTOM supnmoB MILLER BLUE ,, aaaiSrarnt mJLiJf r 1370 West Gentile St., Layton Phone RIBBON By DONETA M. IJif GATHERUM fyjr 773-497- 6 376-4S- 10 The OFT Club met recently to enjoy an Hawaiian party at USDA CHOICE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holbrook in Southeast Salt Lake City. The members of the club l2 BEEF pr and their served a dinner. Lb. Vie wi!l age and Cut your own Best full-cour- partners were Hawaiian Layton residents who attended the dinner party included Weldon and Mary Roberts, John and Dorothy Adams and Mrs Ruth H. Adams Also attending the party were R3y and Ima Harvey of Kaysville, Stirling and Julia Thornley of Woods Cross; Wilmer and Ora Barlow of Clearfield and Milton and Opal Hadfield of Ogden Mrs Neil J, Adams and her family spent the past weekend on their ranch near Burley, Ida Mrs Adams was met by her husband who has been working on the ranch in Idaho, plowing and planting the ranch ground into fall crops. On Saturday, Mr and Mrs. Harris Adams and their daughter, Annette drove to Burley to visit with Mr and Mrs Neil Adams and their family. $ iludeen GoedfeHoiv Gibbons 25 years Auditing Experience Years Auditing with Davis County 3 Years Chief Deputy Auditor with Davis County Vote For Experience 6 Paid political ad by Ludeen Gibbons Republican rl$ have worked in my house. have worked in our House of Representatives I I With your help, Our Senate f" I will work in ill Rebecca As D E 'Ll M O C R A STATE SENATE 22 T Paid for by the Committee to Elect Rebecca A. Nalder , in broken bones. David injured his leg while his sister fractured her thumb. Paul Watt of Layton and his brothers, Darrell Watt of employed at Van Waters and Rogers, Salt Lake City, as a buyer and in inventory control. S IMmI c 1 . ,..;- , S t g i n - i nl? ; ? , W ?&$, W ,w $ I 1" I S I i 4 8S- -. ac- |