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Show ncrLCA-UMVi- O ricvvo JUuriNML, uiu txUL!.ui.n Visitors last week ol Mrs Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cranney of Moses Rose served his mission in the Michigan area and was formerly of Kaysville After the meeting they visited his parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hun-sakand family of Honolulu, Hawaii have moved back to their home in Salt Lake City after five years in Hawaii where he was employed. On Sunday they entertained at a dinner in honor of her family Guests were Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart, Kaysville; Maynard Dixon Stewart, San Jose, Calit.; and Mr. and Mrs. Birge Stewart and Jan Lake, Wash. Ralph Layton underwent Monday at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden for a hip replacement. Mrs. Elsie Heaton entertained at her home Tuesday evening for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Ence, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Childs, Mr. and Mrs J. Forest Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pulsipher, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raymond. Neighbors hosted a birthday open house on Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Fruit Heights LDS Ward Cultural Hall in honor of Mrs. Heaton with over 200 guests attending the special event. surgery er family of Salt Lake City. Garon and Derek Sandall of Price have been visiting with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Linn Sandall for a few days They are the children of Mr. and Mrs Nohl Sandall. Mr and Mrs Kim Cranney David Sanders and his two sons, Brett and Mark, spent a few days last week in Sun Valley, Idaho Maynard Dixon Stewart of San Jose, Calif, spent a week in Kaysville with his parents, and son of Tokyo, Japan visited during the summer months with his mother, Mrs. Jan Davis Mr and Mrs Stewart Burton of Brazil visited with Mrs. Myrtle Phillips last week. Mrs Violet Crawley has been confined to the Davis North Medical Center for the past week undergoing treat- Mr. and Mrs. LeConte Stewart. While here he and his father, who are both artists, spent much of the time at Liberty and Huntsville and 'also in the Morgan Valley painting Fall scenes It was a special opportunity for them to spend a week together painting Visitors of Mrs. Maud Jones were her brother-in-laElmer Clark of Ogden and his three daughters, Mrs Lorna Beck, Ogden, Mrs Jeri Rose of Morgan; and Mrs Faye Senics purchase of three desk computers for placement in each senior citizen center and at the central office. Data collected would include daily attendance at the centers, budgeting information and data on all recipients of service in the county. A MAJOR item for potential storage would be medical information including doctors name and known medical problems for senior Your First Call citizens A high number of medical problems occur at the two tenters because of the more advanced age of clients, Mrs Johnson said number of senior ci- tizens in Davis County now numbers 9, lot), a jump of 41 percent since 1071 of those over age bO, she said That increase means a heavier woikload for the agency and about $t, Olill of the grant would he used to hire a profi ssional management consultant to interview present c it pi p.ms to determine job dt c ript ions, c Auto and drvt lop m pioctdures Agent v contracts would ,d ,o !e studied For All Glass Needs Specializing In Insurance Claims Gian, WindOMri, Mirror, Stor Front, Tabi Topi hanj is could d to com bine functions of council on aging PROCjR also he efft c It c s by rossir.g of emplovec s in the two departments lb at quainted with thioe persons who could be dt ternumng the polities that will affect our future MKir,"'is ROS1F the to It- - of our sj c ml rnov te to he 12 10 MJ I lid iv Nov p m Vie ate ph oed to be able to I. ive th s m iv it for the seniots So take a Movie and jo,n us at ilon-- t (Creak ige on ! IS spi I lal o I lu st ots will h th bj oiling un 15pm ( ini Ci t.Ts s r s' at Ni-- gi.en on at p m w ill he 51) 1 our have aln ost finished Do vou have vour table reserved Rtmeirbtr the HOPF bazaar 01 it'-r.- d ite, Dec stv DAVIS COUNTY Screens the delegates will be here after lunch lets everyone take advantage of this oppoi unity to gtt better 1st is the dav county M and nutrition program cmplovees. Mrs Johnson said New legislation has combined the two programs allowing for some possible 7T As'-ivitis-s Nov The analve present operations w For :eno ScIl3Li!le Ss U for honor of Mr and Mrs George Spencer. Sunday visitors of Mrs. GLASS CO. Delivery 'PHONE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES - na-miGO- 1st C all 77 t-- t S Gillespie. They are staying with her father. Herb Barnes and her brother Jim Barnes. They will also visit with other relatives in the area during their stay. Mr and Mrs. Dan Clark and son, Aaron of Lawton, Okla have moved back to Utah to make their home and wiil be residing in the Davis County area Eric Bloise received his On My Honor award Sunday evening in the Kaysville 14th LDS Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bloise ABABL Open House For New School Bus Complex 'i - ;U - The new CLEARFIEID Davis School Bus Center will be presented to patrons of the district and interested members of the community at an open house today between 2 and 5 pm. The center is located at the Freeport on AnCenter, Building telope Drive in Clearfield THE HUGE complex, 200 by 600 feet square of 2 8 acres, F-- 2 provides repair bays, offices, meeting rooms, storage space as well as sufficient shelter to house all the buses districts 94 Entrance to the complex can be made at the southwest gate where signs will indicate mmmt directions. ik RE-ELE- CT Jones. Mrs. Afton McCormick attended the McCormick Ladies Oauis Geissiisil On Aging Profess issinrovemenas - anniversary open house in Salt Lake City Friday in Farr of Salt Lake City They spent Monday with Mrs tary. The FARMINGTON Davis County Council of Aging is seeking new ways to make its ever expanding job easier. HOPED FOR solutions 'nclude installation of computers for compilation anda storage of data and hiring of management consultant said Alice Johnson, the councils executive director. In its $12.(XK) application to the Utah Division of Aging, the council wants about $6,000 ment Mr. and Mrs Dell Larkin attended the golden wedding Maud Jones were Mrs Norma Ostergaard and children of Centerville. Visiting from Green Valley, Calif, are Dr. and Mrs Joel Luncheon in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Miss Jean Albano who has spent the past two weeks with her mother left Saturday to return to her home in Phoenix, Ariz. Visitors of Mrs. LaVida Larkins are her daughter and ph? n r. wr m Q ,1; Writ Mr. and Mrs Richard Norris of Fountain Valley, Calif They came to visit her mother and her brother, Lloyd Larkins who just returned home from the St Benedicts Hospital after undergoing surgery. They will also visit other relatives in the area before returning heme Mrs. Mary Berger, Mrs. Fdith Bass of Kaysville, Mrs. Melba OBrien of Layton, Mrs. Frma Payne and Mrs son-in-la- Dean Smith of Ogden hosted a birthday luncheon for their Mger, Mrs At'on Ellison on Tuesday in Glen This is a traditional event for toe six sisters. Dean Swaner of Farming-toand artist Ranch Kimball of Salt Lal-- City were Thursday visitors at the home of LeConte Mr. and Mrs Stewart Artist Kimball and Artist Stewart are longtime friends It is the first trip out Davis County Precinct JUSTICE OF PEACE n for Mr. Kimball a'ter a long illness of being injured in an automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs Rcland Barker were honored at a family dinner at Maddox Cale in Brigham City on Saturday, Oct 2M. after they all attended the Ogden I DS Temple Mrs Barker is the former I mdu McCormick of Kavsville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. A. I . u- - V.-- v A-- Davis County has the third largest county population in the state A county of this size needs the services of a qualified, experienced, and knowledgeable judge. I AM qualified AM experienced I HAVE the knowledge I 77 - On Election Day VOU McCormick. Mrs. Donna K needy veiled with her mother, Mrs Viola Parker of Clinton who has been confined to the Liavis North Medical ( enter undergoing treatment M and Mrs William Parker, Mr and Mrs Tm Packer and Mr and Mrs Bruce Bitner and fjrmlif attended the miss, on report of I Ider Vaughn Rose in Salt Lake City on Sunday L U r (Sail U are the jury I ask that YOUR verdict be: HE JOHN D. STMT Pad by Commi!ie lo cf'a S O DIXON P. REISBECK "'For All Your o) Insurnrur jVvt." 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