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Show WEEKLY REFLEX- - rAY'S OCTOBER 12. 1978 .'E'A'S JOURNAL, S' ?! Syracuse By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT f f 825-039- 5 Mrs. Sylvia Fielding had as her guests on Monday at her home, Mrs. Lola Nalder, of Layton; Mrs. Melba Wheeler, of Brigham City; Mrs. Marsha Hoskins, and son and daughter Tyson, Shureece, of Farmington; Mrs. Sylvia Ann Stanger, of n South Weber; Mrs. Julie and son Paul, and Mrs. Janice Hadley and little son Bobbie, of Bountiful; and Mrs. Susan Hoskins, and little son Brian, also of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bennett attended the Bountiful Sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon, where , fi Olh-ma- J xl Sv. Cns i A : s, i o f eftnt ' ire1 , '& l-- 'f r f S ' r " L 3 ' "i- I ,; j W i s - v ;'v n , $ k vi &. "0 ? Sunday at the Sacrament meeting of the Syracuse First LDS Ward, and given the name of Thomas Mason. He arrived on Aug. 31, at the Davis North Medical Center, in Layton. He evened up the family members to two of each. He has a brother, Brent and two sisters, Michele and Angela. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ross of Clinton and T. Joseph Steed of v? ; y s 1 - ' f T ? Bob Bennett spoke prior to his entering the LDS mission home. He has been called to serve in the Cleveland, Ohio mission field. The baby of the Richard A. Steed household was blessed their grandson, Elder 0 ygk y n s EUERYTIllHG GOES FAIR ". si w The big state fair may be over, but youngsters can always find an excuse for a fair, especially when its to show off then- handiwork and pets. Students in Mrs. Juanita Larsens 4th grade class at Crestview Elementary School put out their wares, recently, for everyone to see. Showing that her Australian shepherd dog Isnt so mean, after all, was Karen Gallant. Syracuse. students in Mrs. Juanita Larsens 4th grade class at Crestview Elementary School staged their very own fair, recently. Then1 room was crammed full of variety of art projects including seed mosaics to stitchery projects, cookies and lots of pets. Fondling their pet kittens with the love kids know how to give best are Dee Ottley, left, and Joe Rogers The 28 (n - It was CLEARFIELD another busy month for con- - KIDS OlJkl FAIR struction activity By NORMA PRLLCE 376-875- 1 Steve and Pat Graves, and son Lawrence, recently spent a week touring through Idaho, Oregon and Washington. They visited Steves brother and During the Kaysville City Council meeting on Tuesday evening, Marlon Berrett and Charles Lloyd appeared before the council with final plans for Alta Acres Subdivision to be located east of Cherrywood Subdivision on south Main Street. MR. BERRETT outlined several changes made by the planning board, including the addition of one fire hjdiant. MA10R Two Uovj Llembors For Planners - FARMINGTON a) ton A I farmer and Farmington homemaker hate begun service as members of the Davis County Planning Commission. BONNE F CLARK of I ar It x Black of t uvton have been added to the nungton and Chai body which evaluates planning requests and makes recommendations to the Davis County Commission The couple will serve thru year terms and ri date lb nrv I ledenkst n and W avne II ill Mrs C latk haJ rvt d iwn ytars on the coinitv board of adjustments and savs shi "enjmed that erv nun h " Salt I ake itv name, sht lived in Bountiful ihoul IS ve irs and has le tdi tl in f u nungton for about t igl.t vears C MU S41 S 111 h( I I handicap ramps on all intersections and an optional turnaround in the event they do not have the use of the Gatley property. Supervisor Max Major asked that the following be added to the final plat, designated easements are for public utilities, including sewer and drainage Also, and all construction materials will conform to the Kaysville City Construction Standards p ... . reported Heights storm drain project and told Mr Berrett and Mr. Lloyd the moratorium on building is still in effect, but options are now being studied He noted consideration is being given to above splitting the run-of- f Center Street and 750 Last, with part of it going to the north into the city storm dram system on First North and part going south along Burton School property to a storm dram pipe on Sixth Fjst He stall'd this was only a temporary solution to an urgent problem, pending working out a plan with T ruit and Ihe county to put the water into natural chan n N Supervisor Max Major Height-- , proposed that the city take action on the immediate problem and then the city go with Fruit Heights to the mi!ty storm dram minting, vcfiiig couiitv assistant e on the bq g r project i OKING forth, r d s ion. CouiHihr.in How ird Bonnemort mv d the umni il approach the county an in form tlx m Kavsville C itv will - 1 11 I I George are p in n's o m c hildi en imi she sis fu r farmlv anl hut di e b.t main inti m is and hi hi n J rr B T i w i lsa on hn in live in most I anxiliar.es She is of the fm.ird of din as Ifnmeownt rs Gvx ( i cw COUNCILMAN Bonnemort moved they give preliminary approval to the final plan for Alta Acres, but final approval be withheld until the storm drain problem is worked out satisfactorily. Seconded by Councilwoman Carol Page and passed by the council Supervisor Max Major suggested the subdivision engineer also consult with him on any options to the storm drain water from the subdivision He also outlined a proposal from Weber Basin Water Conservancy District fur a system to monitor water storage for the city from the treatment plant on Hill Field Road This would require automatic valves, flow indicators and reservoir indicators and would te monitored by the district on a 24 hour b isis Cost of materials and construction could be shared by the city and the district The system would allow Weber Basin to divert additional water in the case of a major fire in the city I rs 1 1 of y it on a (arm in V. rat e bui l,vi s m I av ton with his wife, the lorn'er Marta McClure, an.) Ihmr two t htldn n The Salt lake City native has lived in Davis t ountv most of hts l.fe arid gra in ih d from Divis Hgh Si fowl lie obtained a barieh.r x d. gne from Ltah State I mvi rsity in agrn ultural ei onon,n s u-- MR. Bf ACK is on t'e b ird of directors of ihe I avion C otrpanv and is president id f b arf (anal Irrigation Co While he lists no previous exp neni e in planning or government he savs, "Dae to mv mvnivi ment in agriculture, I would lean towards an agrirultural greenbelt area and would hope that we can control growth bv planning and not " tb just react to growth 1 a J e survey almost is ak ihe em'pli te and r! urntan to give a n jort at B'e m xt cos council nte ting wWtl L he will ri porti d the is almost comp! Page W1 HUS IS an lik di lixatio'l as it will be convenient for jus pie to come and pick up ntatert il- pn (mm p m Mii'n! and other Theriff.ee will te p m to 5 through I rid 12 40 iv no- costs be made. That funds from such a project would come from the pn-n- t water sintaje fund This was passed bv count il mem hi rs Councilman Howard Bon nemort ri ported the city's trie ( iiui.ll The )jv is Lopuhin an Iartv h uh rsh p announces the opf nmg ol thxir camjxngn hi idquarti rs for the corn nt elis turn It is at "Thi f ord" romp! x at M7 N M mi. Botjnt.ful literature coy Basin that Kays-viiltify City is inlet estid in this proposal ard furl her study of G The public is invited to r qiastions and inquiries about Ihe electmn to the fu ohjoarters 22 7t"I Ihev wdl a o schedule times for the public to meet the can did its at headquarters r f. IN AN effort to support the inferring of the community, the Republican party mrkrs this vnin av vabie and rn nmrages the puhl c to makp use of this service Park indscap-w- g !d at the There was some disui'-Moon the city reviewing n fire protection requirements in new buildings, p irticulurily conune'rual buildings Mavor I Iison asked that fire chit f. fieri Howard, be requested to come to tin next City conned meeting with comm nts and ret ommendat inns on the city adopting the National Fire Protection Cixle fc) i iih-- I ft COINC II M AN Bonnemort It the citv should consult r a commercial subdivision or-imni e The third quarter fire t Mom and r t's and other cl tints in the amount of Til 311 11 were unanimously approved by the omm il np d AMBfTION girl s amhifon is just what her mothers was ton make some man a gotxf husbarxl F isirant. H irtford Th rmuk-- wife in South Bend, Wash. They toured the Hoh Ram Forest area, the Lobo Wolf Preserve and Port Townsend, Wash. While in Seattle they saw the Treasures of King Tut Exhibit, the Seattle Science Center, the Seattle Art Museum, and the Episcopal Cathedral and Diocesan Of- fices. Before returning to Kavsville they were guests at a family reunion with two of Steves cousins and their families. Mrs. Sally Higginson returned from a vacation trip to the Canadian Rockies. She was on a tour with a group from Evanston, W'yo. They visited the Idaho Falls nd Cardston 1 DS Temples and visited tn Banaff and saw the lake louise National Park and the Columbia Ice Fields Then on to Camloop British Columbia, Vancouver and Victoria British Columbia They returned by wav of Seattle Wash , saw the King Tut Exhibition, motored to Boise. Idaho and compleb d the tour in Lvanston, Kvo Mr and Mrs Tony Bagley have returned home from a fabulous ten day Carnblxun cruise The families on Shannon Road enjoyed a Ebxk pjrtv on Monday, Sept 25 The street was bkxked off from traffic and there were ganus for the youngsters E veryone brought food to share and barbecued their own ham burgers, etc. After the meal, homemade ice cream and cake was served A square dame caller was hired for the ev ening and ev eryme enjov c d learning to square dance Melba Stevens was in charge of the arrangements Miss fieri S hofield and her sisier Miss Jana Sihof.eld were injured in an automobile aaident la t wm k in avion Both girls were reported improving from injuries received in that accid-Tht vare the daughn rs of Mr 1 nt and Mrs Jai k Sf h.ifit Id Mrs B ae Chamber! un entertained (he Mountain View Carol (OltllKOMAN ' .n.ue i OH OKING further d Councilman Clair Snow moved that the t.. i s Canal Irrigation aW y h Vi acre vegetable and gram MR. BI ACK m Jwiinr'n r I for this project. Seconded by Councilman Clair Snow and passed unanimously. It was agreed that Councilman Bonnemort and Supervisor Max Major be delegated to meet with the county to pursue this subject right-of-wa- Ueber Kill u- lion, I'm inti n sii d in the di vt l.ij.mi nt it 1) iv ,s ( n unit and jin i not i i in d in ! j. it ds In planning I w tot in ... e it done rqd t ami hot' f dU h ve a s iv in t! e ' Mis t lark iml In i h i (mi GAR Elison on the Kaysville-Frui- t support their storm drain program and urge the acquisition of in Clear- field in September as 25 building permits were approved totalling $3,258,000 Nt .gfihoihmxl ( lot) , her home 7horsd.iv Mrs tola Kmse was c s The progrim w rs g cn bv ho-es- n lane n Liu tie B Shi risintly retunud from Prmo where she his fax n visaing with Dr and Mrs Phillip K Kunr and firmly for Mrs I Mrs III ff.-I- davs bhe also visiiiij wuh Mr and Mrs Irwin L Sh f of 5pnnpvilie ami many of her friends m Prno r.i-l- Mr. and Mrs Keith Brtrrh.ill drove to Modesto, Cal,f last wet k where (hey at'enld the funeral servue of his sister Mrs Ruperta Rim a II They returned home Sunil ly evrnmg Mr and Mrs V'al Stuart and family of Redlands, (a!,f visited for twm weeks with his parents Mr and Mrs (den Stuart and with ether relatives and friends in Davis County Mr and Mrs ( linmn D 7nllmgpr entertained at a famtlv birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of her father, Kesley Nelson of Logan who was 85 years old. Other guests attending the special event were Dr. and Mrs. Roger Davis and children of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess of Bountiful. Mr and Mrs. Paul Liston and family have moved back to Kaysville from Athens-W'ort- West Virginia Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston Bishop Dick Thorderson flew in from Livonia, Michigan to attend the LDS Conference sessions in Salt Lake City. He was a guest of his mother Mrs. Winona Thorderson and also visited with other relatives during his stay in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs Richard Forsythe and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Glen Stuart. The Fruit Heights First Kard hosted the Fruit LDS Heights Second LDS Ward to a joint Mutual social on Oct 10 at their ward chapel The program was given by Avard Fairbanks a noted sculptor from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Chester King of Kaysville and their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs Glen King of Provo were guests in South Ogden on Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs lore Bauerle and family. They all attended the blessing and naming of Mr. and Mrs Bauerles new daughter who was named Amber I.aRee She was bom on Si pt 21. Mrs. Bauerle will be remembered as the former joe King of Kavsville Mr and Mrs I arlm Murri spent last wetk at Phoenix. Ariz. on a combined business and pleasure trip Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Sarah Giles were Mr A! and Mrs. Jerry Giles and children of Taylorsville James Smith of Fairbanks, Alaska will be in Kaos is Citv on a business trip on Oct 17 and en route home will be visiting in Kaysville with his parents, Mr and Mrs K Smith Mr. and Mrs Don Fnier. Mr and Mrs B n Holbrook. Mr and Mrs Russ Peterson. Dr and Mrs David Karden. Mr and Mrs Kent Becks trom, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Tenipli ton and Ihmr families all spi nt the weekend at lake Powell on an outing Dr and Mrs Ikuinis II as ton and children have moved to Houston, Texas to make their home Dennis is the son of Mr and Mrs Leonard (Pat) Hi as'on Mr and Mrs lee Liston jo.nixl some friends for a trip to the Grand Carvon where tN y ple the mules from the l.nlge to the bottom of the can, on for an ovc rretht stay at Hie Pbinmm Famh Thi v wire ho, ted to a delightful tme while at the ram b and poumid bv mule riding them b,e k to the Imlge Miss Carol Armga from Jerome, Idaho visited with her sister and brother in law, Mr and Mrs Ivan Lincoln and children for a few divs LTM at prior to entering the Provo prior to leaving on a IBS mission to the Brazil Rui de Janeiro Mission Mrs Trma Whipple of Wendell, Idaho visiled a fiw davs with Mr and Mrs Glen Stuart Jack Barker has been con fined to the Davis North Medical Center in lvlon un- dergoing treatment for the past week He is now at home convalescing Mrs. Helen Johnson visited a few days in Ogden with her nephew and family. Dr. anH Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stites and children of Anchorage, Alaska will arrive on Oct. 25 by plane and visit with her grandparents Mr and Mrs. Wilford Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones of Welisville were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart Charley Phillips of Kaysville is now at his home after being confined to the Davis North Medical Center Nursing Unit for treatment. Mr. and Mrs Rulon Killian entertained at their traditional family gathering after the LDS General Priesthood Conference session on Saturday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jay Webster, Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. James Killian, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield Killian, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Webster, Mr and Mrs. Blake Webster and all of their families, Drew Webster of Fruit Heights and Miss Karen Killian of Provo. Mrs Vernon NicKolls sjx'nt a week in Vernal visiting with her daughter and her farmlv, Mr and Mrs James Shewed. Mrs Helen Johnson returned from Boise, Idaho where she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs Merrill Tribe for a few da s Weekend conference houseguests of Bishop and Mrs Kuth Webb and family were Mr and Mrs Paul Corbridge (f Weston, Idaho Mr and Mrs Truman H Carver have moved into their nw home on I we Street on Mutton Hollow Road in Kavsville President and Mrs. I Idean Holliday and daughter Denise Holliday and April Serawap spent Ihe long wet kend at Grand Canyon and the Southern Utah Parks Brad Sni 11 son of Dr and Mrs Caxirge F. Snell underwent surgi rv at thp McKay Die Hospital in Ogden last wix k from a knee injury whi n hurt while playing football lie is a senior at Davis High Sihoul and a member of the Divis High tiam Mr and Mrs Leonard (Pat) He.iston visited in Bountiful with her father Charles H Madsen who is fixup rating from being confined to tie HiJy Cross Hospital for treatment He is 88 yiars olJ Dr and Mrs George F Snell have returned from a wet k in Sun Fraix tsco, CaU, where he attended the annual Nabim il American Academy of I amtly Physicians ( on vent ion for six davs Dr Snell is a dt li gate and attended delegate meetings for two d tvs and ihe convention for four davs Mrs fiene Polhamus and diughter Melissa Leigh Put bln. Coin is visiting we k with her red and Mrs pirrnis. B of a Mr Kirbv and Fare to visit while her husband was in Phx nn on a business trip Mr and Mrs Gary Hcastmt and children have moved to Billings, Montana after recently graduating from Brigham Sjng University His parenis rereived word tint he has hern sustained as a member nf the high rnunol in the IDS Church there He family Site flew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heaston. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Perkins have moved into their new home on Mutton Hollow Road this past week. Visitors last week of Mrs. Marguerite Nicholls were her two brothers, Loren Bingham of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bingham of Moses Lake, Wash. Mrs. Sarah Giles accompanied Mrs Hazel Orgill of Layton to Heber City on Friday to visit with relatives. Mrs. Giles visited with relatives in both Heber City and in value. BY FAR the largest portion of that amount was for $2.5 million addition to Terminal Ice and Cold Storage of 755 East 1700 South at the Freeport Center. The only other permit issued for construction over $50,000 was approved for a $242,000 addition to the Clearfield Community Church at 500 East 200 South. Some 27 permits were issued including 14 for new residential construction, tb Daniel and also with her sister Mrs. lone Huffaker in 1 1 ItGiGati Midway. Weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Meacham were CcT.nvzntlzT Of 40501 their grandchildren, Mike, Shelly and Bert Meacham all from Sinclair, Wyo. Mike Reserve Unit came to attend the Homecoming events at Lay-to- n High School. Relatives here learned that Shirley Bishop a former resident and teacher at Davis High School has been sustained as president of the Riverside Calif. LDS Stake on Sept. 17. He is the father of Ann Heaston. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brink of Merced, Calif, is visiting with his mother Mrs. Edna J Layton and with other relatives in the area. R. W. Benton visited in Riverton last week with his nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Benton. Bishop and Mrs. Tom Allen and three children of San Jose, Calif, are visiting with both of their parents for two weeks They are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen of Kaysville and Mr. and Brailsford Mrs. Kenneth of Layton. - HILL AFB An Air Force Reservist from Roy has been named as commander of the 405th HE IS Lt. Col. Don C. is in civilian life. The 405th is new at Hill combining of the 7th Maintenance Squadron, 7th Supply Squadron and the 5th AEB, a Logistics Center Air Aug- mentation Squadron which was phased out on Oct 1 WHEN FULLY operational the 405th will be assigned some 375 reservists. Colonel Atkinson said. The colonel formerly commended the 7th Maintenance Squadron and he is a senior pilot with more than 4.000 flying hours in both jet and piston-powereaircraft. -- Jac!i Price Elected Secretary California. Mrs Smith Evans has returned home after spending two weeks in Hunter with her daughter Marion and infant son Jeremy Daniel who was bom on Sept 17. Mr. and Mrs Tarl Allen spent ten days recently in Las Vegas. Nevada where they visited with Mrs. Millie Thomas While there they attended the annual reunion for those who served on the USS North Hampton Ship On Saturday evening Mr. Allen was honored on his birthday an- niversary Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen and family attended the funeral service of hts father, A F Allen on Saturday at the Hall Mortuary in Login Mr. Alien died Wednesday, Oct. 4 of 91 He was a rexiiVrit of Providence Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Dale Allen and family were Mr and Mrs James Taa of El Monte. Calif They also visited with Mr and Mrs. Webster and Mr George and Mrs Stanley Webster and family They were here to attend 1 DS Conference who Atkinson company his family back to A Sup- d Bishop Allen has left for a short business trip to Hawaii and will return to Utah to at at the age Combat Logistics port Squadron (Reserve) at Hill AFB. HIl L Af B Jack C. Price has been reelected national secretary of the ItiO.OPO member Air I orre Association of Clearfield MR. PRICE is chu f of the Mi sites. Ammunitions and Weapons Maintenance H.ll Af B Division, Directorate, at A former Air Force noncommissioned officer, Mr. Price has served as chapter and state president, national vice president for AFAs Rocky Mountain region and chairman of the AFAs Or g inizational Advisory Coun- cil ML HAS received several AFA awards chapter and state of (lie Mr including AFA Man Year." Price was re hx ted at a recent national AFA convention in Washington, D C. Lay2QED Among the Lavton families who recently enjoyed a short camping trip and mountain excursion were Mr. and Mrs. Hnward Evans and their family, Mr and Mrs Ralph Gatherum and family and Mr and Mrs Anthony Hadlock and family Mrs Carol Bitner. Mrs Joy Knowlton. Mrs Beth Ann Neville and Mrs Carol Morgan entertained Sandi Fox at lunch in Salt Lake Citv. Sandi Fox is visiting in Utah from Los Angeles as a special instructor at the U of U. and the Salt Lake Art Center. She Is teaching a weeklong class in ethnic embroidery. |