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Show 9t uav.w WEEKLY REFLEA yifMiffjpMr;riTnrnij'Taryejr i t- i hj nr iim fWUf'Wf'1 nfy i EW3 JOURNAL. AUGUST 2, 1979 r'v Kaysville i Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hardy vacationed at Lava Hot Springs, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Anderson visited in Chesterfield, Ida. with relatives last week. Mrs. Lane Jones received word that her father Fred Black of Fairmont, 111. was killed in an automobile accident last week. She and her husband and two sons drove to Illinois to attend the funeral service held on Wednesday, July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward visited with her father Henry Brown who has been confined to the Logan LDS Hospital for hip surgery. Mr. Brown returned to his home in Garland 'f STAYING HOME Attempts to beat the gas crunch have become a way of life for Utah vacationers this year and Cherry Hill camping . in Kaysville has drawn quite a crowd this summer because . . of this.- . " OWNER, GRANT Lloyd said more and more of his I : ' guests at Cherry Hill are Utah residents that come anywhere from two miles away to as far south as St. George. When we first opened the camp in 1967 we very seldom saw any campers with Utah license plates. Now they account for about a third of our business on weekends. I cant help but think the economy and gas situation has something to do with this increase, said Lloyd. DURING THE gas shortage of 1974, Lloyd said his business was affected quite a bit. It was the first year we y r-- ' had a drop iu business since we opened in 1967. I began thinking the only solution to future gas shortages was to provide more facilities for local campers, he said. In the spring of 1976, Lloyd began building an 18 hole miniature golf course to complement his existing facilities of a snack bar, pool, gift shop and game room. The course is open to the public now after 26 months of work and $100,000 expense. ITS NOW a common sight to see church groups, family reunions and neighborhood groups come and enjoy both the camping and also the facilities. One guy told me there arent any decent shows anymore and its cheaper to take the family to Cherry Hill overnight than it is to a movie, said Lloyd. The Gerald Jacobs family from Layton, said some r friends told them about family of Roy spent a weekend at Cherry Hill with several other families. Being able to be close to home yet feel like they were really on OUR KIDS enjoyed it so much that we went back this year again. vacation were the reasons they gave for their stay. go Why somewhere else when youve got some place nice right next door to you? Mrs. Jacobs said. The Ken Wynn family from Bountiful were told about Cherry Hill from some friends who have their family reunion each year at the camp. THE FIRST time we went the kids were embarrassed because people would ask us where we were from and wed have to say from Bountiful which is right down the road. Since then weve been back four or five times. This way. we can save gas and still camp out, commented Mrs. Wynn. Upon the recommendation of a friend, the Fred Hill Plana Descendants of the James Bennett family met at the Layton Park for a family reunion on Wednesday evening. Attending were the families of Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Payne, Mrs. Dean Smith, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bass, Mr and Mrs. Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bennett all of Kaysville; Mrs. Melba OBrien, Layton and Mrs. Vaughn Peterson also of Og- Layton Practice LAYTON TO 17 year old Tahna Randall of Bountiful, being able to camp at Cherry Hill gives her a chance to get away from the phones. She and her family have been camping at Cherry Hill for the past five summers. Another unique feature of the campground is the fact that the camping spots are nestled in amongst over 500 cherry trees. Lloyd said he has stopped trying to harvest the cherries but just lets the campers have all they can eat. Mrs. Mike Packard of Sandy, said her husband thought the free cherries were the best part of staying at Cherry Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides Club at their home Saturday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sides were their daughter Miss Vickie Sides and Peter Carrior of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides and family attended the Clyde Warner family reunion at Syracuse Park on July 7 with 110 descendants in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Felt daughter Annalisa recently vacationed in and California where they visited interesting places in San Francisco and San Jose areas. They were guests of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jeff Felt and family in San Jose during their weeks stay. A Nebraska-bor- n - DR. WILLIAM Hughes will operate his practice from offices at 2084 N. Robins Drive adjacent to Davis North Medical Center. The University of Nebraska College of Medicine graduate said he chose to practice in Layton because of a liking for this part of the country. entertained their Pinochle Miss Bonnie Day returned home Saturday from Tulsa, Okla., where she has spent the summer months. Miss Day will be teaching school this fall at Cook Elementary School in Syracuse. - obstetrician- gynecologist plans to open a practice in Layton, Aug. 15. den. Cherry Hill last year. X DR. WILLIAM HUGHES on Wednesday. With the gas price soaring, and with some shortages, many Utahns are vacationing close to home. $ - He completed his internship and residency at - county government, a NACO news release said. In explaining the program, Out of FARMINGTON the thousands of counties represented at the National Association of Counties convention held in Kansas City, Mo. recently, Davis County was one of a handful to g receive recognition. County Planner Joe Moore said, It was given for the agreement city-planni- whereby all but Bountiful and Sunset utilize county planners in formulating many of their own programs. award-winnin- COUNTY Comm. Chairman Glen Flint accepted an award given for the countys interlocal cooperation agreements between the UNDER THE agreement, a city retains a county planner and pays the county for time the planner spends on that and county cities. Such awards are given yearly to allows the cities and county to citys business during Ita regular working day. Davis County Planning Office work more closely on development and hopefully counties for their outstanding citizen service and innovation programs leading to more efficient, coordinate such things as land use and provides a modern Mercy Hospital in San Diego, Calif., and is married to the former Deborah Wagner, a homemaker and R.N. They are parents of two children and will live in Layton, tb,. means for discussion and to resolve problems before they get too far along, Mr. Moore said. Planners aid cities iri routine planning business ranging from new subdivisions to rezonings and also conduct special studies on areas including roads and parks, Mr. Moore explained. BOUNTIFUL retains its own planning office while Sunset is largely developed, and retains no regular planning staff, tb ,r New THE Dont buy '5 ROME NO-CO- ST r-- wmmm or home without it! sell your 4 i It was breakfast Continental style, recently, thanks to CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST STAGED . :: ' i A continental breakfast and tour of the Kaysville Mountain East Park was hosted on Saturday, July 21 by the Kaysville Civic Association President, Board members and the Kaysville City Anna McClure underwent surgery last week and is now convalescing at her home. ; - John and Susan Gailey and four children of Richland, ; Wash, will arrive on Tuesday k r for a visit with their - parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Eugene Prigmore and Mr. - and Mrs. Harold Gailey. i Mrs. Evelyn Austin flew'to Cheyenne, Wyo. and visited . with her mother Mrs. Nora Morse for a week and then brought her mother back to : Utah with her on the plane for ; a visit. ; Elder Mark Wright has re- - turned home from serving on : a LDS mission to France. He : gave his mission report in the f Kaysville Tenth LDS Ward : Sacrament meeting. He is the -- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim :: Wright. Mrs. Helen Barnes and her sister, Mrs. Jessie Spicker, of ; Clearfield spent a few days in .; Logan where they were guests of relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Franks and three children : returned from Burley, Ida. where they were guests of Darrell and Rose Krieger for a few days. They also attend-- ; ed the celebration at Oakley, ; j two-wee- - i Ida. while away. Marie Leth and her fiance, Howard Whiteway of Houston, ' Texas, were married in Utah during their vacation trip. Miss Leth is a sister of Dr. Recreation Committee. the Kaysville Civic Association and recreation committee. Taldng part were back. left. Mavor Gar Elison, left, Allen Story, Dwain Pres. Eldean Buchanan, Halliday, Stephen Whitesides, Dee Page, Ann Buchanan and Corilla Anderson; front, Lucille Strong, Kathy Carter, Patty Hartley; standing by sign, Carolyn Anderson and Richard Bushnell. included Mayor Gar Elison, Kaysville City Council, Kaysville Civic Assoc. representatives, LDS Church stake presidents, heads of the other churches in the community. Chamber of Commerce and all partners. The group met at 6 a.m. at the park entrance for breakfast prior to taking the d one and mile and Mrs. George F. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bodily Mrs. H. K. Peterson, Mr. and GUESTS and family attended the funeral service of her father, Henry Middleton in Ogden last Friday. Holiday guests of Bishop and Mrs. Robert M. Dunford were her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Clark of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Ward entertained at a family birthday dinner last week in honor of their son Bryan who was 16 years old. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ira and Ward, Riverside; Marilyn Ward, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reeves and son Scott and daughter Stephanie of Phoenix, Ariz. are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison and other relatives for one week. Mr. and Mrs. John Murdoch and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Winterton of Charleston, Utah traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyo. for a vacation trip. While in Jack-so- n they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdochs two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Murdoch and Brent Murdoch. Mrs. Helen Barnes spent a few days in Burley, Ida. with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes. The oc- casion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Linda Barnes. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Vita-Cour- one-thir- Maud Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ince and three daughters, Melvin Ince, Mrs. Donna Johnson and two sons all of Salt Lake City. William F. King has been ill the past week at his home. Mrs. Lloyd Southworth has been confined to the Davis North Medical Center undergoing treatment. She is now confined to the Convalescing Center in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Felt and family spent the weekend at Bear Lake where they attended the family reunion of Mrs. Felts family, descendants of the Margaret Snelson guests family. Forty-thre- e attended. Mr. and Mrs. Dane W. Ligon and children were guests over the holiday at Idaho Falls, Ida. of Mike and Bonnie Ellersick. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baroga and three children Keats, Lance and Mace of Seattle, Wash., arrived Wednesday, July 18 to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, for the open house in honor of the Swangers 50th wedding anniversary. They will visit with relatives and friends in the area before returning to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Swangers son, Coy Swanger of Ogden and his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tur- son-in-la- 7 walk. THE PURPOSE of the meeting was for the people to become familiar with the park site, its beauty and its potential as a city park as it is being developed, np ville and his son Jeff Swanger all of Ogden were in Kaysville for the open house. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butler and two sons of Great Falls, Mont, visiited with both of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Butler, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morgan, Layton. They spent two weeks in Kaysville and Layton. Elmer Heyward and son Hall and grandson of San Bernardino, Calif., Kent and Enid Birch, Firth, Ida. were in Kaysville for the funeral service of their aunt, Myrtle Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vinson, Salt Lake City spent July 24 with her grandmother Mrs. Maud Jones and her sister Miss Melinda Jones. and Mrs. Mr. Sam Bloxham, Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Nicholas, Mrs. William Sunset; Bloxham, Ogden; Mr. and Lowell Mrs. Hansen, Syracuse and their families all attended the Heber D. Bloxham family reunion at the Sunset Park on Sunday with 60 descendants in atten,, dance. Mrs. Mark Morgan of Lay-to- n spent time in Great Falls, Mont, with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butler to help with the arrival of a new grandson born July 5. 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