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Show fi'i 5 ki i $ ,0.i M,L x CCT :tSI I looks Added Mew r i.ih.'v ii 4 1 Lrs g Sii.-- H.I.I. , i ihr i (. is .uni ihr k li.y.. tilt f ,, i,,4 a t (. i e ' i u wni'ia t .si Ml g(.rtiiii our it a tontnh t H. t lil Hid I .i Hii.liuie III S fHH'll hii( iiiiuir 4 4 te , g w Hud Hk Hint , ohi A i Si itt til lit yntt f in' 44 aum r fitmr tmif 4 d tu Ii il A. y ! ( gim.at i U aiitiift-'iH'- s a rou i. :: (l Kaysville Births It M, te'r Kmwrppit? fiasi a i ad I, Htfflii d ",1 l a Mk IV r 4 Aaed Kimberly, She IK, Id vt aJ f ri V4n IUn I, I i k j lint Naiis UitUJ Al home 0 lnism aJ v IHukc, IflvJikl im, be m-n- Htif and trimi M HhrtWr i iNf turner Kcfuc Sl4f 4 tYtot (i4flJficnu usJuJc Mr. nj M. J.A I , M.4s ami Ml. Cynthia IS iHjtJ, all 4 YJc. Mi Ogden. I) the Mac IIuJmxi. great-pjnJmmhc- f. Mr. and Mr, Wayne B. Allied 4 Kay write arc happy ocr the armal of their new daughter horn lo them al M.Kav-DcIMpital on Scpl. 23. IWO. She weighed 8 IK II or. and will he named Lmily e Dawn. Al home lo welcome her are Michael, Angela. Lliahcth, Spencer and Rebecca. Mr. Allred i the former Christie Taylor of Ogden. Mr. and Mr. N C. Taylor and Mr. Roclla Allred, all of Ogden, are ih grandparents. Welcoming a son into their home are Mr. and Mr. Alan K. Jorgenson of Fruit Height. He w ill be named Jacob Wnght and is their first child. The new mother is the former Tracy Wright of Kaysville. Citfnw WiiM Mr, hi lriw, ", M, Nora aJ Mi 3 J Mr, it Ka 04 1 astoa, Mr kio A'tuti V at M ton W c s' rst rsffctnf Sr. I oJ Vtv tVwtfdJ, ILka-nw- Mt. asd Mrs, hCinW hupt ar e tV (Perl pamjf are anm-Mmi- Ifccif , Hot (MaM tV mul id Mr omj Mr third (hdd and thud daufkief, McKay-De- Sv imxd at llontal e tV in Ogden on Sept, 22. ya wtigkingldH Apt oftJwritbe named Anna Lta, At home are two little isiet. Marie ami Heidi, lo welcome the ply mate, Mr. Ilcktuot i the M met Rok Loten 4 lay ton. Grandparents include Mr. and Mr. Lyle M. Larrn and Mr. Vilda Helqwsl. all of Lay ion. Mr. and Mr. Alma B. Larsen, t rhraim. t the k Mr. and Mr. John of Layton are excited oscr the arrival of their first Hoi-hott- child. The baby will be named Angela and arrived on Sept. 1 1 . 1 VSO al Das is North Medical Center weighing 7 lbs. 3 ot. The new mother is the former Jennifer Morgan of Kaysville. Grandparent making the news known include Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan. Kaysville and Mr. and Mr. Ben F. Holbrook. Fruit Heights. are Mr. and Mr. Don Swallow, Kays- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Lester September 24, 1980 Kevin and Cynthia Saunders, 27 Airlane Dr., Clearfield, boy September 25, 1980 Brad and Koryn Stevens, 418 Church St, Layton, Lm B t tottl WF Nfpt, MC Kay Brent and Sonia Alberts, 741 N. 775 W., Clearfield, girl September 25, 1980 Robert and Diana Cardenas, 328 S. 750 East, Clearfield, girl. September 26, 1980 Quentin and Nancy Seegmiller, 1500 North Angel St No. 59A, Layton, boy. Glen and Jessica Chadwick, 591 W. 1875 N., Layton, boy. September 27, 1980 and Tamra Boyce, 11E. 1420 S., Farmington, boy. September 28, 1980 Glenn and Christine Tracy, 417 N. 1250 W. No. 120, Clearfield, girl. September 29, 1980 Jaron and Kamie Johnson, 1500 North Angel St No. 71, Layton, boy. September 30, 1980 Laurel and Cynthia Brewer, 1185 W. 700 N., Clearfield, boy. Ronald and Edith Neilson, 2220 South Main, Clearfield, boy. October 1, 1980 and Carol Barney, 2629 Madison No. 3, Craig Ogden, girl Dean and Peggy Corbridge, 202 S. 3200 W., Layton, boy. Gerald and Charlotte Smith, 1515 N. 1500 ton, girl VJ., Clin- -- J.4n Mne 4 IV ft Hf Iwt at IV it ItkiWjuoi Namier amt Barba1 a g -- a to- - true Slembtf vf IV Jl K b;'J their September meeting at I Mr. R.A.F. nn s4 VJ tV Kne tan llnms A Hiines suit-in- Adam LDS mission in Hawaii. iikIuJc MagJalcna Maas. Proso: Walter and Flora Dill. Switzerland. It's a boy for Adams J. and Louise Woolscy Love, lhe 7 lbs. 3 oz. baby w as Kim Sept. 21. 1980 in Ogden. He will be named Brandon Adams Love. Mr. and Mrs. Love arc the parents of two other children, Natalie and Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lose and Margaret and Klint Wool sc y are the grandparents. Mrs. Ruth H. Adams and George Love, both of Layton, are the 1 Love and Klint and Margaret W'oolsey. Mrs. Ruth H. Adams and George Love are the child's Both live in Layton. The fourth child and fourth boy for Kim D. and Coralee Maas Henderson was born Sept. 19. 1980 in Ogden. The 7 lbs. 5 oz. boy will be named Matthew Kim Henderson. Maternal grandparents are John and Elsbeth Maas of Provo. The paternal grandparents are E. Dean and Marjorie Henderson, currently serving an LDS mission in Hawaii. Mrs. Hilda Talbot, Layton; Mrs. Laura Belle Lindley, Boise, Ida.; and Mrs. Dwight Thompson. Ogden, dmg Matthew Kim, the son of Kim D. and Coralee Maas Henderson, was bom Sept. 19 in Ogden. He is the fourth child and the fourth boy. He weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. Maternal grandparents are .'ohn and Elsbeth Maas of Provo. The paternal grandparents are E. Dean and Marjorie Hen M ol ti fuse Mi. MtJ V VordVwef Cam4 Dl Pol Vl Mv IKcJji aJtoM, t sue IVunVy asJ Mi. Avt !aa JfflH" were swl-irMv DtWIaiisc I (, e Holes gate IV was (rod Mode. VM aftd a koa MfsMcfBj By K-- F Happy Will Meet The regular monthly meetof lhe Happy K-- Senior CitiensClubof Kaysville will F .lhe high school cafeteria. THE SIGGESTED donation for the dinner is $1.75 per person but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. There be entertainment, will also door drawing for prizes. We invite all persons aged 60 and over to come out and enjoy the afternoon with us. W hether you are a member or not. If you ha, e not been called by Thursday evening. Oct. 9, call one of the following members for reservations: FARMINGTON, Minnie Lund, Kaysville, 827-218- 1; Vera Ronsche, ma Benton, Ashby. 376-48- Vel- 376-260- 3 1 ; R tV kijsiijf or Emily tf gi: Niig V pl rtrffl 13 0tr $ on t Z) tVttfioy (Oil Rfgoiid Kot.Jay 10 IV AdwaA 04 (hi (4 IV pairs, t-- 4 m$iaioLcfair (3nVaJw ofij (rtprsl for oar wCm wV gave iVsr Iks Iff on pro g oaJ iVv w Koto Bito cfa tVaiicH Mr Wr VdIV4sjvcpriV imwar,lo A sprxtal Wattacc Abram of trail llc4s who has served as od-Jurn hi iV AmriKoa Lrg04 IV pad 20 year and served as commander wen different Kmc. u t. -- MOMY Bad Jeffery ha spearheaded many vers we jjubs for hs post and has ser ed seven year a pol commander and held other leadership positions. Mr. Abram. Mr. Jeffery, Harold Cailcy and Commander Crook sioa have chaired the monthly newspaper and scrap aluminum drive assisted by the many other Legionnaire. with Rodger Dennis providing the dropoff sue for the newspaper. COMMANDER Crookston expresses his thanks and appreciation to these and the many others who have contributed so much lo the post the past years. The post is conducting a membership drive and invites all those eligible to join with them. THE American Legion Post the second Monday of each month at the American Legion Hall at 7:30 p.m. np 82 meets x:x: A Difference! Some women show a lot of style; some styles show a lot of women. and experience, his predisposition toward use of proper procedures and enthusiastic and works with the chief EEO counselor in resolving complaints. of his Gurule said, the number and percentage of His- IN 1976, he was instrumental in initiating and eveloping the first Affirmative Action Plan for the Directorate of Maintenance. good works in pursuit of program goals. AS A direct result efforts, panic heritage personnel in the base work force has increased from 670 (4.9 percent) in 1979 to 824 (6.0 percent) this year. He also completed a major search through a listing of over 14,000 names to assure that ter, Teresa Kaye and his are tV M rrstrw H t-- Vij loiift, Mt V J Pffif Top Manager Mrs. Magdalena Maas of Provo, Mrs. Elizabeth Burrup of Provo and Walter and Flora Dill of Switzerland, dmg Rex. I. and Kay Talbot Stone of 254 Francis, Layton are announcing the birth of a 7 lb. 11 oz. baby boy. He was bom Sept. 25 in Ogden. The parents will name the new arrival Chad Argel. Greeting the baby at home were his sis- Great-grandparen- ts 9 C 376-213- are brother, Jeffery Michael. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orin Talbot of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Argel Stone of Ogden. Mrs. Louise Page, lives in the Preston, Ida. Chad Clifford, weighing 7 lbs 15 oz. was born to Richard D. and Barbara Lindley Clifford of 657 North 2875 East, Layton on Sept. 25 in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford are the parents of one other child, a girl Cassie. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lindley of Morgan and Dale Clifford of Harrisville are the grandparents. th Burrup. Proso. and residents, are Jay and Jean LanLif V At hold their regular monthly meeting on Oct. 16 at 2 p m. in derson. They arc serving an J. and Louise I ing Layton Births Woolvcy Lose of Laylon are announcing the birth of their son. The 7 lb. I Jog. baby was bom Sept. 21. 19S0 in Ogden. He will be named Brandon Adams Lose. Other children in the family are Natalie and Brigham. Grandparents, all Layton tv kw-f- e g was Comi ualed ami the M lowing peojeti were diets. sed ami rtoftned. IV onraol fahion show ami lumV.n, scheduled for (kl. IS, and I rceJom Week. During the esemng the member led a baby quilt to be giten awav MtCotmiek. Kassitic; Sir. ami Ml. Brute W UVlmscn. I ayton are the grandparem. Mr. I aura Likins. ami Sir. Mae Dcvcnport. Mh of Sail Lake City are the j,jo Mtv W-t- IV I of; were attittir-- t wdg Vifftlnv (V f:.a !., Asjiiwti. ptiskM, MMrtkkll w3 Be r4 pnoj--f SB, IV Lnj v la (V&.hfllif Its CV tV tJj'T-- i tote IV i a't artMv( tome Stwiday, be ftamrd lykf Kata amJ Seth are al amJ wril IV new Mr. and we I aJ4 Mi, M arsj SirMr, pe taki Kay M,IVSttaids t (kidL atntoter o, lad at tajfsrd Dee Hospital Kay ss cue, Awm ItoWI afal Kewuiy todtt pUynu'e, M(v W.:e?men i IV lormcf t al V MCwtrjkk 1 C I tYJfandM ts girl W tv 7 JK,22,I cd ofl Cir MK K.xif M t dr Mr, aJ La. C), It s a M rf hrtoiTe Sf.i-- Births Rick ra, U to Mr, Ihks 4 Hispanic employees were properly identified. CHAVEZ HAS chaired BENNY J. CHAVEZ HILL AFB A 29 year Hill AFB employee, Benny J. events such as Hispanic Heritage Week and works closely with Hispanic employees to assist them in updating individual personnel files and explaining the personnel system. He also works closely with the bases employment office, Chavez, has been named as the 1980 Hispanic Employment Manager for Utah. local recruitment sources, mental health agencies and others. - FOR THE past two years Chavez has served as Hills Hispanic Employment Program Manager. Prior to this, he served four years as an equal employment opportunity com- THE ANNUAL award, given by the Hispanic Employment Managers subcommittee of the Federal Executive Association of Utah, was presented Sept. 12 by Jose Gurule, chairperson of the Hispanic Employment Program Mangers Subcommittee of Utah at the annual Hispanic Hertiage luncheon held at Defense Depot Ogden. Chavez was cited for his positive attitude, knowledge plaints counselor on a time basis. In 1974, he was active in in- itiating Hills Directorate of Maintenance Policy Com- plaints Committee. This group is composed of representatives from all ethnic groups , 111, tiif 0a1 f fl 1 1' i irf ! mr - .1: (.n-uf- . p f i? . R t ' i la 1 114 a rM4 H A 111" Iwuftis, 1 In Farmington ( UiVuaN 0s4 t , 4 A!(I Si ' 0.4 1 '. Ml 40 In 04 to J - A j m sti .? si w 04 0W I- - Ii I, mil if. tor tat Mfstoif fifaB . :f ft 0ii(4 Pt w In t( 1 $ M-- t ( in KforSif. I lo 4. oeii atifWftffi 14 :a.ri.ot iwt tter KOI .iffit tit lr P0 Kill hr 0O, fitrtf Lors Ml Ks lari, LJ titW 1M hi f1t,0$0.t, (ft,?. A.Zajst f Davis County Comm. Releases Two Lots FARMINGTON Ilf !UJD tbc ffce Dasi fputiiy finnsmtuiff la4 nk lY lid t4 10 Ms bfft KM m rnfo wbic kst!.frl 10 the Val VtfiJa Oita p4 fUaintiJal j don coot ACCORDING TO Albrrt Cste. tounty f Jafimns deport mtnt sfniewtun. Dans ( own-l- y thr 10 M m the Mco ks tlaics priHiri pf fkiunu ful in an escrow agreement. The (Milml slated that when set road improvement were met and curb and gutters c installed by the developer, the property woulJ be released for sale. Jtdin Morton ha compiled the report ot the police depart- ment for the month of Septem- ber. In juvenile, there a one c offense and one runaway. I OR THE regular report there were nine citation written; 3 burglary: 7 larceny theft; I attempted arson: 2 vandalism: 3 traffic; I harassment and 32 other offenses making a total of 42 cases. For Lagoon, there were eight citations written. One larceny theft; 1 narcotic drug law; 3 liquor laws; showing a total of 13 cases, kj Last week, though not finished with fixed improve ments, the Mcnlose planner gave the commission at $10,300 bond lo clear the prop- ACCORDING TO Mr. Cole, the developers have already sold the lot and need it opened before the curb and gutters there can be installed. . The lot. located at 150 East 3100 South. Bountiful, is the last to be released by the com- Farmington Receives Federal Grant mission. The first was opened when the curb and gutters were put in. maining improvements, according to Mr. Cole. N Police Report ti4 IN THE agreement, the money was placed in a Davis County savings department by the developer, with the stipulation that until the improvements were made, none of the money could be taken out. At the completion of the work, both the county officials and the Menlove developers are required to sign. The $10,500 bond submitted by Menlove will cover the re- k should red of IY cor, aisj e spumed M lb Commi 1 Hat iHi t IB first tune IS county fea hem involved m M agreement, lie did not. however, encourage IB cent fniisMt to continue teal estate work, mdm ptfif fiiaJ utiprmrtfifWs, agreement and open the erty for sale by tbc The U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare has awarded a grant to the n Head Start program of Farm-ingto- for $129,195, announced U.S. Senators Jake Gam and Orrin Hatch. THE AWARD is for full year Head Start, part day and has been awarded from the Administration for Children, Youth and Families of HEW. HE HAS been actively inin equal opportunity programs throughout his career and his main interest, he said, is in helping people help themselves. Chavez has helped organize beautification programs for park and community cleanup activities in Roy, where he resides. He also coaches little league and church basketball and softball teams. FOR HEALTH and relaxation, he jogs daily. Chavez is a member of the usrne Disabled American Veterans, IMAGE and the 69th Army CHAVEZ HAS received a sustained superior performance award and two Ogden ALC Distinguished EEO Awards for contributions to the Hispanic employment torn teJ KA Nkl b i.t '11UJ terested Command, U.S. Army Reserve. In the latter, he is assigned to the race relations and equal opportunity section. list sir Stiff 0A 0n4 In W tiiff tv 4 fflmAsA AA-- I InivifA ( X0 iicXl A 1n 0 4, sol 4 -- A' ItlO: 20. 1'W nflnl Aa 4 on ls Iras tei Hr K44 111," ft,s iwtr ft itf 1 tite,i'-l- M 0A o.1mifii 44 u auiff H 4..4i S'ii-- 1 teA ti ll ite 04 In UHUN ftHIff N.iWiS ( i..j Iff.J During 1975 and 1976, he served as alternate chairperson to the Ogden Hispanic Employment Program. program. Pi4; f4f it 4 tff ;:i 0.0 1 Inrttfilff mjf tSnlifl ifl VA 1 1 n 4 , Al Ji' ) 30 iff txuiAff J.ilot.Y, " A fr 0.4 0 0m I rtmuil I (fllliflt - 0'..- Jo A ff t H0 I a'ii s 0,i uri.4 .I,1 I JlffllJli .f- - 0 tA.l.li4, 0 lii.-n.ir- i , 0. 'iff ' teuiir oliZ So t 0 .'m--.- ' 0 4 hi.s feo.A,' 0. , f 1 it' a It tiff, 4'ff 0 I If .I,. 1.4 t'loin-a- 111 ir Ji, Aoo.nr 1 0 Niio'0 Wa8ti rl aiM 4Hi0 rtii4 Miff ta'i'.mf K- rt la- son; (Vy Kaysville Clubs iJi i4 fteissta s oCTte(auc 14 r I rff'icwttijut'r wte 1 riWifli 4 .. 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