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Show f trKty PEFIEX DAVIS fcCW 3 JOURNAL SCPTf WBCR 4, 1080 NORTH DAVIS LFADCR, SFPUMBCR 4, I960 anj her iter Mu, Dean Sounder of Ogden attended the Shakespearean f estival at Cedar City, Mr, and Mu. Rodney far-kMr. and Mrs. St, hi m km Kaysville Bj.sokMk Pt tkl c E l'd ?Jl Mr and he p ioy mg prufe . woftol ba;ketbU for f'ennno hml Ihey wot be there for rune month. t, Hite aefompa med hm Huh the team. They are at fresh, Italy, me Hum Mf aie e uued tor ami w new career, a well a all the prfle in Hu area, Mr. Rhhar4 Ctfidorph (lew to led) aid, Conn, id be with (heir daughter and uminlow, Mr. and Mf. Crai porter for Mr, foul Mann and children HdHiMd. Iky ho thilJren. Jennifer anJ . - MclimU, aim of California. Visitor on Wednesday of Mr. anJ Mr. Robert M. John ton acre Mr. anJ Mr. RoiutJ Gibson anJ fomily of Seattle, Wash.. anJ Mr. Vomla June of Soli Lake City. Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. Jay M. Adorn Here Mr, and Mr. Kent Iknnmn and family, Mr. and Mr. Ioi Renmon. all of Ogden. They celebrated the birthday of Mr. and Mr. Kent ttenmon. Maj. and Mr. Michael (Mike) Webb and children Michael S. Jr., Christopher and Samuel were visitor of her mother McGlinth. Mr. Ella Dee Amvin from Springfield. Ore. are Mr. Inga Peterson and daughter Mr. Oda Martin to visit nub Mr. and Mr. Vernon Clay in Fruit Height for a few week. Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mr. F.D. Hunger and family were thril lheanuoloftheiri.rsUh.IdA wm was bom id Cio. and Vir-.on Aug. I id be pomed Siertin Casdorph. Sir. Caw oorph stayed two week la help with the ne addition and her husband joined her for the Msi foe day. They returned home together. Mr. am) Mr. Td Cammosk and then family. Mr. and Mr. Rulon Cammoik and son W n of Vernal. Mr. and Mr. Ue Cammask and three chit dren of Provo. Mr. and Mr. Robin Boroum and two ions of Kay s die and Mr. Cammask' brother, Mr. and Mr. Main Cammack of Wisconsin all attended the Rulon and Dcxa Cammack fomily reunion al Belmont Park in Bo Elder County over the weekend. Mr. and Mr. Roy Simmon and their grands hddren Sarah and Joshua Watkins attended the Shakespearean festival at Cedar City last week. Mary lllcn Clark, Michele Ballantyne, Jessica Turner, Lou Ann Costley, Sandra Green, Laura Phillip, Alison Bartow, Liz Barlow, Laura Petty are among those w ho w d be attending BYU this fall. W eekend guest of Mr. and Mr. Roy W. Simmon were Mu Llouise Bell and Mis Margo LcVnre of Provo. Both are teaching at BYU. ni es-lo- A lint bit of Son Fnvxaao con bo found at, tho bodutiful Bratton's Cow in Bountiful" Stuker, Ckorge Butler, Ramona Neeley and Cindy W amis k, Alo Cathy Guest from Nova Scotia, Donald Bell of ShiprtHk, New Me, wdl be making hi home with the RahordCaw Moa thru Thun . IU.M.-IP.- frt and Sot 1 IILM.-I0- Closed Sunday Bountiful, Pinna whuoJ, Ronald ivon Ihe Indian lloscment program and I 16 year old anJ i a junior student at Ravi High, Val Rurrant of Kayvdle and hi grandmoiher Mu. Clilue Hunker of lleber City and Mr. thloc Made of Kay vilte attended the funeral (revise of a cousin LaMar 1 hacker at Vernal on Monday, Brent Ycatci of Virginia wa a visitor on Today of Mr. nd Mr. DeLoy Reid and family, Julian Pace of Sacramento, Cahf. visited with hi mother Mr. Helen Johnson while ui Utah on a busmes trip, Mr. and Mr. Rcnm Seeg-milland family vacationed for one week in Yellowstone National Potk. Mr. and Mr. Gerald Purdy and family were among the guest who attended the Thelma Anderson Purdy family reunion held at Gaitey Park in KaytvtUe on Saturday. guest attending were Mr. and Mr. Jim Purdy and family of San Jose, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bud Anderson of Nampa, Calif., Mr. and Mr. Richard Purdy of Rapid City, S. Dak. Mr. and Mu. Clinton D. Zollinger are happy to have their ton Llder Edwin Zollinger return from serving hi mission to the Mission. They entertained at a family reunion with all of their family on hand for the special er Out-of-ita- te d Lake and also had a family party on Friday evening. Mem-be- n of their family who have been visiting are, Mr. and Mu. Gary Zollinger and children of Wichita, Kan.; Mr. and Mu. Richard Zollinger and family, Kansas City, Kan.; Dr. and Mu. Roger Davis and family. Grand Forks, N. Dak.; MDr. and Mrs. Blair Woodficld and children, Caldwell, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess and family, Centerville. Mrs. Wayne Ballantyne and daughters Kirsten and Michele IS Soafood dorph family during the event. They spent time at Bear SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS PAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE 1395 S. 500 Wnt were former missionaries. Guest were Mr, Virginia Buiter, Mary Jane Risen, Wendy Marshall and Mark, Mivhelle and Ravid, Rale fkn Man. and y trf of Srpue da. Calif, ha been timing h hi parent Mr, and Mr, Gerald Mann, (am? ia Win their win IJcf Howard Mmn ia enter i tic Mission Training Center, While they Here here, Mr. OnJ Mi, (refold Mann entertained al a family forty foe Ml ot their t hiMien and (rsndih.1-dren- . Cither attending Here Ml. and Mr. Reed Mono anj family of Roy; Mr. anJ Mr. Carry Day anJ fomily, Kay. iHc; Mi. David Monn am tn- - doughief Ik on wilt 1.jnn, Iruflj Mr, and Mr. Clinton R. 7olhnger entertained at a party Wednesday evening. Guest w. Ikon am) Shell! Hunger alter their arris o m July, I4, nj thief tfuljrffl rcvcue their fust letter from then for Ua week with Mfwtnu, Mr hrJ Mr. Hvr-nu- n Rlomuvt jin (jfiiily, H4 Ihrif daughter jibJ wn m Mr. mwl Mr. Mk Oliver M. N. J. Id 295-239- 4 WHAT DOES HARRY GERLACH BELIEVE? SOCIAL WELFARE He feels SOCIAL services for legitimate hardship recipients should be supplied by the lowest possible level of government and only when all efforts to solicit help from families and charitable organizations have failed. VOTE FOR HARRY GERLACH DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION e and Butt and their I a. kin attended the Mountain Men Kendervou at I Off Butter. W yo. over the t abor flay Miday weekend, Mv levl.e Gerrafd pen the holiday weekend at Cedar City, She i the daughicr oif Mr- and Mu. Duane GerrarJ, Visitor of Mr. and Mr. Vernon Clay were their on REPUBLICAN Political ad paid by Harry Gerlach - and his family, Mr. and Mr. Robert Clay of Cohrnte. Nev, I Idrr Mike Olsen, sun of Mu. f w y nn Olsen of IK fast 575 North, I run Height ha accepted a rmw sum call to serve in the North Carolina Charlotte Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Sept. He is a member of the Kay 7th Ward, Mr-an- I, d-- lc The Exhausted Rooster Club and partners met Ihurv-da- y evening at the home of Mr. nd Mr. Idee Sander for a summer outing and patio (teak fry. Mr. and Mr, Eldon Reed. Mr. and Mu. Gerald Mann of Kaysville. Mr. Shirley Hoesch, Mr. and Mu. Mark Bell of Salt Lake City all attended the Thoma Have family reunion held on I nday and Saturday. The dinner was held on I rulay at the 1 arming Ion City Park and the meeting were held on Saturday at the Farmington Rosk Chapel. One hundred thirty-fou- r family descendant attended. Lilecn Cook, Janet Eat-thop- e, Anna Louise Medan, Glenda Adam, Mary Petting-ill- . Julie Pew, Ruth Barker, Beth Miller. Geraldine Sw awry and Jeanette Robbmi were among the group that attended the BYU Education Week. Mr. Helen Johnson wat a at 'he summer home of Kcvt Mr. and Mu. Mcmll Tribe in South Fork, Ogden Canyon, for three day. Returning from a vacation trir for one week are Mr. and M s. Lester Morton. They were guests in Burley. Ida. of a niece, Mr. and Mn. Steven Bray and family. The Brays have adopted four Korean children w hich is a thrilling experience for them.' Mr. and Mn. Don Garbett and three children of Castle-dal- e, Utah visited with her mother, Mrs. Blaine Spend-lov- e for ten days while en route to make their home in Idaho Falls, Ida., where Mr. Garbett has accepted a position to teach drama in the school Oakley. Utah. Mr, and Mu, DoiJ l,nt gad at) of their tainil i ihe W alJ attended well a ilham (ileQ famdy of Koudle. Mr, and Sirs, Mai Green and family attended the Shakespeareaq IpiuoJ held at Cedar City M week, Slu Julie Kimme ha mot rd to Prove w here she w d) be attending BYU. Mr. DeLoy Reid cater-tame- d al a birthday pony fug (heir um Alan w ho w as I ear old on Saturday. Ten little friend came la celebrate the special occasion with Alan, The group enjoyed twim-mm- g party and refreshment. Biame f g be ft of Denver, Colo, (pern the weekend with hi parent Mr. and Mn. Ira J. I gbert, 1 Ider Alan Paulsen ha re- lumed home from versing a LDS mission 10 Spam, lie gave hi miwion report on Sunday. Aug, 10 in the 1 7ih Ward, lie i the ion of Mr. and Mr. Wayne Paulsen of f nut Heighu. Mr. and Mn Doug I Imt and ie Kay-vii- children Jennifer and Zochery of Mountain View, Wyo. ha spent ihe past three week in Kiytville with hi parent. Mr. and Mr. David flml awaiting the ormal of a new ion. David Paul bom to them on Aug. 25. They have now returned to their home in Wyoming with their children. Col. and Sir. L.M. Ncubcr-ge- r and three on Todd, Greg and Chad of San Antonio, Te. were house guevli of Mr. and Mu. Joe F. Preece.Thcy have been visiting with relative in Utah for ten day. J.B. flint of Carmichael. Calif, recently visited five day with hi brother and Mr. and Mn. David I lint. Mr. and Mn. Kent Beck-ftroand family spent the Labor Day weekend at Flaming Gorge Dam. Mn. Hamel SpcnJIove and daughter Mis Llatne Spend-lov- e of Logan and Mn. Spend-lov- e two grandchildren Lisa and Blaine Spendlove of Fruit Heights attended the Merrill family reunion at Astoria Park, and 7u k Bhop. Rdl anj Kay Rive celebrated Labor pay and Kay's birthday Wilh a CukAotil, Guest attending were their Children, B b and huvan Man-soand chitdirn, Ryan, (ory and ytrr,NorthOgden;Meve and Barbara Rives and children Nathan and Natalie. Roy; n Paul and Kathy Riv ev and chib dren Christian and Tanuha, Roy ; Jotene and Bren Mennef-cr- , Layton; and Mr, Rives pa- rent. Mr. and Mr. Rrll Rive hr, of Pgden and to brother and (ivier-law, J rank and Jen Roe of Branson, Mo. Visiting at ihe home of Km-le- y and Irma 1 u her the pad , four day wa their Lav im Jorgensen from Clawson, Utah. Thursday evening potluvk dinner with homemade ice cream wa enjoyed by all. Thirty member of their immediate family attended. Casper G. Carroll underwent majir Mirgcry thi week at the LDS Hospital in holt Lake City. House guest of Mr. and Mu. Caper G. Carroll wa sistcr-w-law- Deborah &.how of Redwood City, Calif., and Krista Mclhce of Salt Lake City. They spent two week with Mr. ami Mu. Carroll. Mr. and Mu. Lewi Blood celebrated their doth weJdmg anniversary on Monday evening at a family gathering at the Gailey Park for a picnic dinner. Suty-thre- e guest attended the special occasion with all of their chdJrcn and partner and gf4Adi.l-dJ.rn- , Mr and Mu Robert Cn k Mon ktt SanJay nwrriifig fuf Catil.-ffu- 4 where they we.e to attend I! lanero) vmwe of her Nutter, la Rmineisirr at M cried, Cahf. I ice Wav a urmer Kav.!:e resident and Mn w and reared in Kayv-iH- e. He i remembered by many in 1 to area, Mr, and Mu, Tred Kirby Mr- - and Mr, Gene polhamu of handy attended ihe tunrfal vervne of Mu, Kubys brother. Mur Rasmussen on Wednesday, and then famdy, Aug. 2d al Clark sion, Mr, and Mr. l aVor (1-frealso attended Ihe funeral service. Mr, Rasmussen wav a couvm of Mr. Gojtey. Mu, Roetu Horsley underwent mtor surgery thursdav at the Ravi North Medical Center in Layton, y Mr. Clarence Mr. and Me as bam wdl aiiend the wed- ding and reception of their grandson Bart Grant in y. He i the n of Mr. and Mu, Rmi Grant, Mr. and Mu, IKmald Moll attended the funeral sen ice of her mother. Mu. Honense A, Evans held on Saturday in Layton. Sumner Gleason of Denver. Colo, visited last week with his mother Mu. Mable Gleason in Bountiful. Mr. ami Mu. Joe F. Prcece entertained at a family dinner on Tuesday evening. Guests were her mother Mu. Wilma Buhier of Bountiful; Dr. and Gran-rerenAu- g Mu. Terry Pieecg of ad BYU and has been accefrej into law tain ad Mr, and Mu. Re Allen and family of I lurid are visiting with fuv parent. Mr. anj Mu, Wallace I . Allen in Kaysville and also with her parents in Ogden and orher rebuses and fnend in the area. Mr, and Mu, Verl A, Walker a'lrndfj the Ra North Me dual Board meeting and retreat at Pork Coy Mr, aiker 1 a member of the board of lustre. The meeting were held I nday and Katuiday in Park City, 1 Mu CarlSshofelJ and daughter Taryn are delighted to have an American I teld hen ice student arrive to Mr-an- live with them during the com1 Mm ing school year, M Inkura from Japan. .She arrived on frtday, Aug. 15. She 1vl6yeauolJ4ndw.il be a junior student al Dat High n Schod, Mu. Sshoftcld and daughter Tory n entertained at a pony at their home in honor of R.ka a a party for ten guest. Mu. Dorothy Lou left for Redlands. Calif, to help with the new amvol of a granJson Gregory bom Aug. 15 to Mr. and Mu. Terry Loti. She will spend a few week before reluming home. WHAT DOES HAHHY GERLACH BELIEVE? ORDERLY COUNTY GROWTH He states: I at all levt-- of Govenmient toaure w ithin a flooding plain. . . and. . . to of nidenta living protection compliance of Huilding Code and Foothill and Gravel Pit ordinance. New Hoad, Road improvement and upkeep must he planned for. The fanning Community should continue to be protected from excew-ivtaxation bet au.se of urban aprawl. Legislation andor ordinance- ahmild allow full concept Mobile Park TTumemujit e e - W'yo. planning. Energy and the MX Miiu-il-e could have a positive effect on Davis County if it Citizen and Leaders plan proerty and work together. Davis County need its own fairground. Strong efforts should be made to obtain land and plan for its future. Mr. and Mn. Russell Bracken and family returned from a family camping trip to Woodland. Mrs. Pearl Bishop spent Labor Day in Liberty w ith her son and family, Mr. and Mn. VOTE FOR HARRY GERLACH Delbert Bishop. Other guests were Betty Jones, Sherry, Susan, Leslie, Vickie and Alan Hansen, Beberly and Alan DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION REPUBLICAN Political ad paid by Harry Gartach Jacobs, Jana, Richard and Susan Bishop, Sonia, Chris there. Mr. and Mu. Cecil Hough entertained at a family dinner party at their home Monday evening for 20 family membeu honoring Mrs. Houghs mother, Mn. Grace K. Smith of Salt Lake City on her 80th birthday. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Flint last week were his brother and sisten, J.B. Flint of Carmichael, Calif., Mr. and Mn. Sid Folger of Maryland and all of their family, Mr. and Mn. Waynard Lowe and all of their family members of Fullerton, Calif. They came for the family reunion for the descendants of the Howell family held at Thousands Peak Ranch east of THE DANGER SIGNALS STARS PRESENT BACK PAIN BACK ACHE BACK STIFFNESS NECK PAIN NECK ACHE NECK STIFFNESS HEAp PAIN ARM PAIN DR.W. RICHARD BARTON MEDICAL LEG PAIN AUTO ACCIDENT? ON THE JOB INJURY? CALL TODAY 3 7 Sa 3J95 HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED! 2201NORTH mnLmmrn )) KICK-A-THO- N Sat., Sept. 6th at 4 P.M. LAYTON HILLS MALL Small-StarThe Super-StarUtah are presenting their annual s, All-Star- s, and s, Kick-A-Tho- n Mini-Star- s d. and daughter Clytie hast moved to Provo to nuke their home. ( rag will be attenJirg isier-in-la- m Clear-hel- Mr, and Mrs, Paul Keller, Brigham City, Mr. Mu- - Craig Fisher from Clinton, this Saturday at the Layton Hills Mall. This program is designed to provide an opportunity for the girls to exhibit their talent with high kicks, and at the same time earn some of the money needed to travel. This year the Stars have been invited to perform at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida during the Christmas Holidays. is under the direction of Mike Scott Productions with The KickA-Tho- n the sound being provided by Ogden Sound, Inc. The Stars wish to extend their appreciation to the Layton Hills Mall and to those people and businesses who have signed their pledges. The festivities are scheduled to begin Saturday, September 6th at 4:00 PM on the center court of the mall. For an enjoyable afternoon stop by the mall and witness or cheer these young girls on. |