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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 7, or tax law students have as our target groups, the VITA (Volunteer Income which is designed specifically to help elderly. speaking and disadvantaged taxpayers who cant afford private help with Persons seeking VITA MARKHERMAMSEN z! ' Li the preparation of their turns. Attains The IRS trains volunteer assistors who operate VITA sites throughout the state. Eagle 1 Mark Hermansen. 17. the son of Dale Hermansen. 201 Darlington Way. Layton, and b- Mrs. Bertha Hermansen. Granger, received his Boy Scout Eagle Award Jan. 27. 4980 during a special Eagle Court of Honor held in the Layton 6th LDS Ward Cultural Hall. n: MARK HAS been active in fhe boy scout program for .many years. He earned 34 eperit badges. The merit badges he enjoyed getting the most were in the management jind plumbing badges. C At the present time. Mark is Working as the junior assistant scout master. He enjoys most Robbies and is interested in construction work and remodeling. . -- f MARK ATTENDED North Layton Jr. High School and Was on the eighth grade honor poll. He is now a junior at Layton High school. The active young man works parl-- j e Ime at the green-- ; louses, dmg Deas-Ros- Health Forum pet For Feb. 12 it McKay-De- e Head Pain: New agnoses and Treatment. he topic of a Feb. 12 Di- is Health Information Forum being sponsored by the Foundation. McKay-De- 2 re- e pIT WJJ.L be held at 7:30 B'm. in (tie Hospitals Green Auditorium. The public is incited to attend there is no dmission charge. 8 Dr. Arthur Budge, a radiologist: Dr. Glen Church, a ncuro- Surgeon: Dr. Patrick Radecki. specialist in physical medi-fin- e and rehabilitation, will be &n the panel. Each will make a presentation on his jnedical specialty, and then the budience will be invited to ask Questions. r They receive training in preparation of 1040 and I040A tax returns as well as state tax forms. Craig said. THERE IS no charge for the assistance given and the volunteers receive no pay. VITA vol unt eers are members of local civic and social organizations, college students and others w ho are willing to take Saturday. Feb. 16. the American Legion Post No. 82 of Kaysville will conduct their regular monthly newspaper and scrap aluminum drive throughout the city. The VITA SITES in the Davis County area will be open the following dates and times and are located at the locations shown: Roy City Library. 1950 trucks manned by the legionnaires will cover the town and they ask the citizens to have their papers tied, bundled or boxed and put on the curb for quick pickup. BIRTHS the training and freely help taxpayers in need. Some of the VITA sites are operated by volunteers from colleges usually accounting January 25, 1980 Rodney and Venetta Davenport, 810 So.1350 W., Clearfield, girl Marianne Gault January 26, 1980 George and Valayne Love, 2588 Chosen As Career Woman CLEARFIELD Layton, boy John and Julie Ann Waite, 490 ville, boy Mrs. Marianne Gault, a special education teacher at Municipal Elementary School in Roy, who has been chosen as Lake-vieBusiness and Profession- w al Womens Club Young Career Woman, will present ' her speech to the club members and guests at their monthly dinner meeting on Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. A PRESENTATION on proposed national by law changes will be presented by Mrs. Gretta Bauer, a past state federation president. An installation ceremony or new members will be conducted for Mrs. Mary Jo Bishop. Mrs. Dorothy Malm- -' gren and Mrs. Shirley Pardoe. ceremony ducted by Mrs. swilkbecan-n,Glori; , RESERVATIONS can be made by contacting the hostesses for the meeting: Mrs. Vel0 ma Rorabaugh. or Mrs. Wanda May. 825-477- 773-234- 5. Roger L. Archibald Completes Training and April 9 only, open 7 to 8:30 p.m. Davis County Library. 725 South Main. Bountiful. Tuesday. Feb. 19 thru April 8. open 6 to 7:30 p.m. Heritage Center. 562 South East. Clearfield. Thursday. Jan. 31 thru April 10. open I to 4 p.m. Layton High School. 440 East Wasatch. Room 167. Layton. Wednesday. Jan. 30 thru April 9. open 6 to 9 p.m. Davis County Library. 38 South 1(H) East. Farmington. Wednesday. Feb. 6. March 12 HKX) Navy Fireman Recruit Ronald and lla Archibald of N.. Clinton, has completed recruit training at 2913 W. 1800 Golden Years Center. 726 100 East. Bountiful. Thursday. Jan. 31 thru April 10. open I to 4 p.m. the Naval Training Center. South E. erated for the Legion through this drive will be used to support its many service projects as well as the upkeep of expenses on the American Legion Building in Kaysville. SCRAP ALUMINUM can be cans. TV dinner trays, discarded porch furniture, storm doors or any type of discarded aluminum. I he legionnaires want to remind the people that it takes only 25 percent of energy to recycle' papers compared to manufacturing new paper and no trees are involved. Also 60 percent by volume of all solid waste is news print. Recycling could make our landfills last two and a half times longer if people would only save their papers and turn them in to a needy cause.The monies gen San Diego. DURING THE training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further trainacademic and ing in one of the Navys 85 eight-wee- N. Fairfield, Laurelwood. Kays- January 28, 1980 John and Lenore McEntire, 883 E. 400 So., Kaysville, boy Kevin and Kerry Ford, 37 F. Utah State University Triads, Logan, boy January 29, 1980 Brent and Julie Andreason, 1200 N. Church No. 26, Layton, boy January 30, 1980 Bruce and Janice Lutz, 1755 Celia Way, Layton, girl Richard and Janis Jones, 373 W. 2300 So., Clearfield, boy January 31, 1980 Steven and Karen Lee Robinson, 4511 So. 1025 W., Riverdale, girl Mark and Joan Palmer, 1394 Marilyn Dr., Syracuse,1 boy Val Dean and LuAnn Steel, 1970 W. 2250 So., No. ? Sktneyewd June.HursC50O WrT75 N.' Layton, girl Neldon and Peggy Wilson, 75 W. 250 N., No. 13, Clearfield, boy f Michael and Joy Jones, 1105 E Creek View, Fruit Heights, boy A daughter named Emily was welcomed into the Dw ight Mathison home on Jan. 21. The new addition arrived at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden and weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. It is their fifth child. At home to welcome the newcomer are Jason. Laura. Mary and Amy . Mrs. Mathison was the former llcne Brow n of Salt Lake City . grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pfeiff from Winona. Kansas. The mother is the former Robin Van Hoff of Kaysville. Debbie and Bill Morris. 189 Leon Pfeiff Jr. He was born Dec. 13. 1979 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. E. 200 From Royal Oak. Mich, comes word of the arrival of a daughter born Jan. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Merkley. I he new addition weighed 8 "lbs. 12 and will be named Corrinc Elizabeth. At home is a little brother Mark to welcome a playmate. Mrs. Mciklcy is the N.. Kaysville. announce the birth of their first daughter and third child. She was born Dec. 31. 1979 at the Davis North Medical Center in oz. Layton, weighed 8 lbs. and will be named Melissa Dawn. Grandparents are Don and Joyce Iske of Cherry Valley. Calif., and Don and Delores Morris of Beaumont. Calif. This is the eighth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Van Hoff of Kaysville. and the first Layton o. former Kathy Godfrey of 113 13 Yrs. South Fort Lane. Layton, are announcing the birth of their first child. The boy was born Jan.24inOgden. 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Grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrev of Kaysville I THE 4 School in Ogden and he touted the Navv in September I979 GOME TAX Or td and Hatihf. Kaysville. are Mrs. Ella gia-dua- i Vern Richard and Vicky Mf.-'Sif- 1978 of Bonneville High Kaysville. Births Lynn Hatch Sandall. THESEAMAN isa Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Gain Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Mathison all of Salt Lake City . are Mr. and Mis. Spencer Heincr of Salt Lake City: Mrs. Avery Bishop. Delta and Mrs. Sadie Mathison. Las Vegas. Nev . Kaysville Births of their first child. Dennis k basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were dull. seamanship, dose-orde- r Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction aie eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. Kaysville Births WOODROW PILCHER and Rodger Dennis are cochairmen of the project. If you wish them to pick up your papers that are being missed please contact them. The cans and newspapers can be turned into the Carls Chevron Station at the corner of Main and 2nd North Street in Kaysville at any time, np Dennis and Robin PfeifF of Kaysville announce the birth Ro- ger L. Archibald, son of Legion Drive Feb. 16 assistance should bring their federal and state tax packages. W-forms, interest statements and other records usable in filling out the returns. Some forms will be available at the VITA sites for those who lost or never received their tax forms. e, V 1 those who would not normally go to a paid tax preparer. Tax Assistance) program 1980 West 4800 South. Roy. Thursday. Jan. 31 thru April 10. open 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunset City Offices. 85 West 1800 North. Sunset. Tuesday. Jan. 29 thru April 8. open 7 to 8:30 p.m. Davis County Library. 562 South 1000 East. Clearfield. Thursday. Jan.3 thru April 10. open 7 to 9 p.m. WE ARE not in competition with paid tax practitioners." Craig emphasized. We CRAIG WAS referring to f1 and groups such as the National Retired Teachers Association and the American Association of Retired Persons. IRS in Utah. W'5. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 7. Vital For Taxpayers VITA Davis County area taxpayers who need help preparing their basic income tax forms this year can find free tax assistance close to home. stated Bill Craig. Taxpayer Education coordinator for the 1980 Utah |