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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 26, 1978 English visitors with Marjorie Thatcher, front, are Stella Miles, Dorothy Chambers, Leona Clawson EHGLISli VISITORS six week visit to the Intermountain West and the Pacific Coast ended this A fun-fille- week d three for English women who have been house guests of Mrs Marjorie Thatcher m Kaysville, THERE IS no way we can make friends at home understand the vastness of this country, commented Mrs. Stella Miles, who with Miss Dorothy Chambers and Miss Celia Harding returned to their homes in Devonshire Hoteliers in the resort town of Teignmouth on the south coast of Fngland, the three women marvelled that they had not discovered the joys of travel in America earlier inasmuch as they have made a practice of travelling for several weeks in Europe every autumn. Activities included a trip through Jackson Hole and Yellowstone Park, a day at Bottle Hollow and the Ute Indian Reservation, two nights at Bear Lake, one at the Thatcher cabin and one at Sweetwater Resort Three days were spent on the Thatchers house boat on Lake Powell They joined a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs Terry Thatcher in Holladay AS GUESTS of Mr and Mrs. Percy Thatcher of Orem the women visited family members in Orem and Provo and spent several dajs at the home of Mr, and Mrs Ernest Webb at Portola Valley in California and at Lake Tahoe They were interested guests at meetings of the American of Association University Women at the home of Col and Mrs C M. Hall in Kaysville, and at the home of Mr and Mrs Marion Allen in Layton They attended LDS Church meetings of every kind THEY WERE entertained at the homes of Mrs Leona Clawson, Mr and Mrs. Casper Carroll, Mr and Mrs Morris Johnson, and Mr and Mrs Philip Krebs They heard the Tabernacle Choir, visited scenic spots in the Salt lake area, dined at famous Salt Lake restaurants and shopped in the Salt Lake City shops One day they attended the Oktoberfest at 1 to r, V- $4 vA 17 yrs. Bud Resort WE FEEL that we are leaving many friendslsaid The Dorothy Chambers weather has been glorious and the people warm and experience Snow in law $ 4 enforcement - Graduate of FBI National Academy y V cx A', gracious x Although we came six thousand miles, we felt at home everywhere we went," We are said Celia Harding looking forward to coming 4 " again i 4 ft event were Mr and Mrs Dana Attorney and Mrs William H King entertained at their home in honor of their anniversary Guests were Mr and Mrs Terry Barber and daughter. Attorney and Mrs T elshaw children Hales, Mr and Mrs Dean Hales, Mr. and Mrs David Hales and families On Sunday, Mr and Mrs Smith Evans and son David Evans and Miss Lou Ann Allen visited m Hunter with their daughter and Mr and Mrs. James Moore The occasion was the blessing and naming of their grandson by his father, who was named Jeremy Danile King and three son-in-la- Mrs Ruth Hansen underwent mainr surgery last week at the University of Utah Hospital at Salt I ake ( it Moore Mr and Mrs Gary Parker and son Scott of Blanding Mrs Dorrame Hales was honored on In r birthdnv bv a family dinner Sunday evening hosted by he r children Guests were her husband, William Hales and son, Jim Hales, Mrs Mina Oldham Hosting the special visited three davs with hts sister, Mr and Mts Larry K needy and family and also wiih his mother in Clinton Mr and Mrs Morey (Bud) Jeffery spent the weekend inSdt Lake City where they at- tended the National Sojourn dinner meeting at the Fort Douglas Otficers Club The lecture was given by Col Jack Daniels, instructor at Westminster College and the j- Community civic University of Utah Mr and Mrs Alvin D Kinsey accompanied their daughter and her family, Mr and Mrs Craig Moline on an outing at Park City over the weekend James Reed of Springville Proven Responsible Leadership 9 & r leader 4 spent Tuesday and Wednes day of last week visiting in Kavsviile with his brother and sister-t- law, Mr and Mis John A Reed, and an mot , Mis Hhel Webb They drove to Roy w h re they visit d wuh Mr and Mrs Jack Reed and Mr and Mrs David Re-- and rrrf their families r'fa R-Lay- ton ET!Z3 5 He Works Hard For Us HIS GOALS ARE O To End Discrimination in Telephone Rates in Davis County O Adequate Funding and Support for Davis County AREA Vocational Center in Kaysville, He led the fight with other Davis in legislators County establishing and funding the first State Vocational Institution in Davis County at the last session of the legislature. Clinton D. Zollinger H. Kent Forbes Ray J. Forles Vard A. Dailey Ronald L. Spencer Yvonne J. Spencer Terry K. Black Carolyn Black Neil Noorda, Mayor Fruit Heights Names of Supporters L. W. Gar Elison, Mayor Kaysville Richard C. Bowman Robert M. Dunford Dell J. Larkin Ben F. Holbrook Robert R. Templeton Ben Arlo II. Brough Ames II, Brough Wayne Ballantyne Paid for by Commit! Hap Robinson Robert D. Field M. James Snarr David J. Asay Gordcll Brown James V. Hansen Gordon H. Van Fleet Walt Bain Stanley M. Smoot Duane D. Johnson. Major of East Laton for Haven J, Barlow Overspending v Lack of working relationship with related agencies v Misdirected priorities v0 Lack of training in basic police work v No drug enforcement in Davis County Republican lot Commute to tied Ban( Johnson, Ctag Q O Q Johnson chairman E3 E3 |