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Show r s rl" - '4 poor c V Vif f KLY Rf rtf 3t htm JOURNAL, f f PTf WBIR OAViS 4, 1561 Writers oymidup H fiirf fr, fcr.iugfc,uj il ,!!.! Vi A 1 9fttwtu4 ttsJgf fa i.r 44iy fifM 1 ( id 1 lalj tt iiirf Kfandiip. bring it "Rg fa it it 'tyiWfliHrj J l.utrU,"i4 , Hm-tlm- it1 w V. drill, lrgwg y into rating tC, tot fai, Aa.Js wdt cofafairH-- Mrs, Jeekia 'Wniii aJ writ- ing tevhmquc. t ishrt speaker uk fade CUly Ret. Ftiivti. who parity td a v a writer pmtime uaupetw into a fulltime career; I) Norton and Jean lenkm. Mh III U p.iietH. and Jcanme Yimiig. Natl t ake ( ity. a member wf the VI'la Indian tt Hi Hll Mi will p up M nript writing fa filnistnpsand show me ot her produefams at the riday revepuon which opens the cuntereme. A bullet 'upper will begin at bjtl p m. Naturday' meetings begin at V.J0 a m.. wuh Mi. Ug-fea the fuel speaker. Her iPe "Writing I Ktion I rom Personal Experience." She I w i JlOGGt-- v 11 te at the IV'b Round- has. SHE tt VS laughl television course in article and hort story wniiflg at the CVJkge of San Mateo, a weft a course for Wnter fagest School and the University of California. She ha lectured at numtroot writers' Conference. Mr. Norton will discus Producing Salable Copy for cones-ponden- Religious diHtnt Id 10 W am emLictue. e will iliniw the Narratise of Rrtan and she and Mas a fellow pfaessw4 It 1 y . will trad winning s in the poetry conte i Prize wumrt w the ihumc conteo wdi aim be hotwired, Re gHiraJMn fee ate $30 for member and IJ for Market," I OLLOtt INC luncheon, Part-time-- l Cost include admiMion to the nday reception, Naiurday' meeiing ami breakhampiet and Nun-Gfast. preMdent r the league will be guests at the luncheon, open to other at a cost Pt Of $4 DEADLINE for regitratMn for sesuiHH at whkh food will be ered is Sept. 2. Writer may send check Abbott, the league Mr. Rce will speak on ' Pro- fitable r. ulbtime the lute of hi most recent book. Mr. Rogges will talk about "Expanding New Idea." and Mr. Nor- I Completes Course For Navy secretary-treasurer- , to Dee executive 477$ Ron Air. Salt Lake City. Utah. Ml 17, phone admission price are 2T7-27J- Imh-vidu- IEJ0. Friday Nltet; 14, Satur- day luncheon: $14. award banquet; $6, Sunday breakfast. ft.a-- ope nephew Armondn and Surafiftf and tfay Jm 1 a at day o. fsn hi rt -- Ihe family f w,;:.,- - rf a il) ti and hsie faa u ri ;!.i ft, Umpkhy met at the tiadey Pall in Kiyscdie on I rJ-- y etearng for a family teunuMt, M.-.if Mr, Umfkby nded weft Mr, Lasuly who and Mr, fa an Umpteby and ws, ;;tef y if her parents, Mr, ai.J Mi M-( jk ffaoiwry ( a Purf wetk . foil piggy am) Children ar i fur Liftgiet A) M. a for fas ne cl asugiunral, ffay jpi Vituird pail tone W fdifai with fa d (fascell id IM I Uhi fauwt foe Layton, fa tradiiioaal Poem. i affair. who Rrr0i4 Pom 1 i pitffic wri- site knurr end teethe lube. wm-a- - SUNDAY'S 4iitets PRINCIPAL vpeaker itiri, Mr, wedding ffcrpuo ir iuttiik( lywiitg ffagrx. ter 4 bonk end i t Mr, Moy V Itiwki and faiKily of 'Sing a. werg gmiti of hi far. parent. Mr, anj Mr. Ufar-rfts-'f Metihiin Lw or week, Ufcdf fare jfay attcfiJrd Ifa alatwi H, i f ok Mr, and far mtmbtr l,g wJ- lufMkm aue Biadc fituH) by Uh State siiiui( (4 I irnf All With Btfcle it ad Jt-jby the SlsilC lr;nlalie kJ I fig Endowment for (fee Am. ( del 4 Washington, A bifiny creeled ly the f letMb I MW ie W iiitle, bonk J (omt t, cnfagd eo- Will of rm r fw-re- M f half t sriik tfa paO thif who of RdliPgs, M.ad. iMf i!.tu-- . wit her Mr. and Mi. 3y fae4 fat a week, they wiflaiwiiM sl- gvffcig whuR begin 1 11 p wufiijfaijfa Session ) Will CVf'a.a l! feeiyxettf "MMlAAJ fa ft-- tfagf Mn, Mr, Carol Whm and thief childir W hisJWsf prfstd n . Jh4Yw A4ffts wdl tcU fa ko i. Sir. and Sirs, Raymond at a t ,mi-l- y birthday limner at if nr homy Aug 1 1 w fanor id far aunt. Si's, Nylst fiais wfai W as M y ais 4d 4.J also I hr i t, !-, w.Vi&e fa;l!r llay as A- - I ) Mr. ami Sir Rifart k (iajfald emery aiftrd da-i'i- ,1- - - d of !(., Ctsiengf sisird M d an even-Mr .and Mi, at tre (. t.i t ii.t oa t h den. g tU-- , is to n j bon ac liom Mr, am) Mis. Vx Ala ,vna, t a:.f M s N f d Adorns p aitey, Ida Pas faea ViKiitig wnh far if thiee siOfts.Miv Janetifren, Mr. Ifatbjr Jiersoa sad Jldf H paifar and her A i'H.n fait and fami- Mrs. fa, whey 1 lies htie alsii yiosed m I ay ton Sri, wtk her Bother ut Pa'! fa. Adaflis-Mr- , isd Sll. llo aid Slf were g Jests at dinner in t a) toned Mr. d Sirs, Curt' k.- -c , ( ui iid p4ul Raifar fa fame ItuOi fa ffas-t- NiUtS Med, a) Cratei-ij alter faihg corUioed fa treatment, Mr and Mr. Siiutk Leans and o tfaeid and wde I Uann and ifatr daiiifari ,Narh fae reitiftied home liom i trip la (fa ySesi IVeU. Ifay Visited with Mr, and Mrs. Carey C'orytQ and daughter (A nise Ik SCfamento, AU. they on w kCainot Creek to spend time wok s o and f amity, Sir. and Sir. Rariell Lin and cfaidiek Kendr and Pan Jr. tt Kite in c aid.wiMi, Sir, ami Sll Smith I sans attended pi pros topogJfJciat raphic Disiiion Retiree held at Central park in Sail! (Tain, Sir, and Sir, How ard Sides entertained the if powwlde Club at It.cil home Saturday sen- - tag for i 1)1 RING THE course at the Naval Technical Training Center. Millington. Tcnn.. students gained the know ledge and skills needed to operate and maintain airborne communications, radar, navigation and warfare systems. In addition to the technology of these systems, they studied mathematics, circuitry and electronic theory. k North MeJ.Val Is raiment. I he family of Sir. Sfaud Jorte held family panic dn-pe- r at Ihf Galley Park UM week, Ihose attending werf Sir, Jonet, Sir, 4 SI', f an Jones and family. Sir, and Sir, Royce fJsiergaafd and family of Center die. Ifafa far Jones, Sir nd Sir. SlAf A iHri and dau f hter of fall Lake City. Mr, and Sir, Gariy children of I pace and Clf, rruiut-f- l Sir, and Sir. Wayne Ster wart (4 Sparks, New, w ere lad week of Sir, ami Sir. w-to- LAtl Lalin, ir family of Rawlint, tt y.; Mr. Mr. Lloyd Seely and family, fad Layton; Mr. and and Mrs, Ron Clark and Emily; and M Akse Umfdcby, all pf Ray die. Mr. and Mr. Wenddl Mai-fiel- d cntettoined at a patwt dinner at their home Saturday evening for hi farther and lister and cousin. Guest were Sir. and Mr. LaMar Rucknrr. Sir. and Sir. Stewart RadmJ, at) of faden; Sir. and Sir. Riwkn Sftum way. Rountiful; Mr. and Sir. Lee fa Anderson. Sir. and Sir. A. Vard MaxfkU. Mr. and Sir. Jjmcs Gordon Sim. Salt Lake City. Vmims for three week tut Cody and Peggy KulT and two children Evan and Katie Lyn vinit were the Surge tlirough Itylon fur Enspey Jr including Steven, Mrs. (Lori) Empry, Angela, Sgt, Surge Jr. and Jamie. Itirtg LAYTON VISITORS Graduates From Security Course security specialist course at Lackland AFB, Tex. IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? This is your furnace speaking. HELLO... That's right... your furnace. GRADUATES OF the HERE I AM SITTING IN THE BASEMENT. I've been doing nothing all summer but gather a lot of dust. And . . . well ... I think it's about time you did something about it. ANY DAY NOW, COLD WEATHER IS GOING TO HIT. Then you're going to turn up the thermostat and expect me to do my thing... keep the house nice and warm . . on even the coldest days. . course earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Schmitz, an honor graduate, will now serve at Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. , Enrolls In Army Rick V. Sorensen, son of Mrs. Linda G. Sorensen, Homedale, Ida., recently enrolled in the Army's Delayed Entry Program. THIS PROGRAM is designed to allow the individual to take up to one year before actually entering active duty. Additionally, this delay insures that the individual will be able to select the training and even the location of assignment upon entry. Upon entering the active Army, the individual will undertake basic training learning skills such as drill and ceremonies. marksmanship, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and COMPLETION of basic training is but the first step. After graduation, the individual will be assigned for training in a speciality field. Sorensen has met the qualifications and elected to re- ceive training as an HIS FATHER, Val 0. Sorensen, lives at 870 E. 300 N., Layton. NOW DONT MISUNDERSTAND ME. Ill be glad to do it. After all... that's what Im here for. All I ask is that you give me a chance. Call a heating contractor, plumber, or furnace dealer today and have give me a good physical. HE'LL CHECK MY BLOWER BELT, MY BURNERS, CLEAN MY FILTER ... the whole servicing bit. Then I'll be ready to go to work. ILL BE ABLE TO WORK MORE EFFICIENTLY... and Ill use less energy. Then all you have to do is check my filter occasionally.. him L MOUNTAIN FUEL For more than fifty (f Sir. Crj) Huff ha moved fa fait Lake City la nuke her HE JOINED the Navy in October 1979. Airman First Class James L. Schmitz Jr., son of retired Air Force and Mrs. James L. Schmitz Sr., of 1345 Valhalla Drive. Clearfield, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Re Jau ha fark confined to the past And M)W a word OTrarmce 000 Navy Airman Apprentice Bart J. GarnMin. son of Janie F. and Leslie H. Garrison of 149) E. 2200 N.. Layton. has completed the Avionic (aviation electronics) Intermediate Course. foeati. Mi. faJora years, people serving people |