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Show ' wriv rou xoavi$ him journal july u, isbq i 1 ronw davis lcajpcr, july tx m 0PITWI Owen D. Dinger Funeral Services fkfifr fcj. of 14 KayvviHg, in loraday, My , Owen I) Kaiitu d fat, It ase.Ua hop.u!oliftser, liIM.JUaKaaLrt Hit in lies la, h t) . Itl hailes awrence 27. of C Aibnta II n and 4e W, 111, he was (homed to Maipw Kishi g l tin C Jf ke hah tut I fiuitt.ee was later sotcmnied hah lake I DY in the le4e, III II kD ftlf N a kt c specialist at Mill A t fiae hdoie retinue in 194 He was reared m houih Dakota and Was ftadiwie (4 Nouth Dakota Khst He attended WcKt Mate t oBefC and I msetsiiy of Hah, .1 IIL ft D lived in Cahhuma d in ihc for sic years area the past I? years Mr. Dinger was a member of the KaysstUeltih IDs Ward and hod served as ward slck. UQiTtt ssouimasier. and in the Kay-v.tl- Scat: 1i 40 NAItIBOW 0ifft4 ORIVK by: J, HUMI by: 04VII COUHTI PUNMINQ OtPt. EAST LAYTON CITY PARK MMIA Presidency, He was tn the Llah Amateur EAST LAYTON PARK soccer-footbal- l, a play ground area, picnic A Ml diamond, a little league ball fiel J. a soccer field, a jogging track, two lighted tenmv courts, a picnic bow cry. tables and ample parking will all be combined inlo one very lovely Lavt Layton City Park. LOCATED ADJkCKNT to the Last Lav ton City llall. the 4i acre park has been in the planning stages for nearly 4j y years. The cost of the project is t - 'Vtf J , i CLEARFIELD Aithe invitation of Egyptian President Doctors Harvey and DeWayne Ashmead, the president and executive vice president of Albion Laboratories field, attended an RANDY J. GIBBS agricultural of the U.S. delegation led by Congressman Thomas Foley (D - Wahsing-ton- ) and Idaho Governor John Evans, the Ashmeads joined with 12 other agriculture corporations and universities to help establish new agriculture programs in Egypt. Degree their June graduating ceremony, with his masters de- gree in social work. HE WAS graduated in 1978 from Brigham Young University with a bachelors degree. He was graduated from High School, and attended Weber State College. Also filled a LDS Mission to Australia. HE IS married to the former Cindy Brough, and the couple are the parents of a five month old daughter, Kari Anne. They have been residing in Salt Lake City for the past two years. Mr. Gibbs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs, of 1476 South 2500 West, Syracuse. MR. AND Mrs. Gibbs are planning to move in the near future to Idaho Falls. Ida. where he will be commencing employment with the Idaho School District, vsb completed. Ml'Cll OF the work on the park is being done by volunteers. according to C. A. ( Kiml Brown, the Last Layton city councilman in charge of the Mr. Brown wants to recognize the volunteer efforts of the Weber Basin Job Cora for land moving, grading and leveling; the Last Layton Lions J unioffi- cials. THE CONFERENCE was opened with a message from President Sadat in which he said that the development of agriculture and the achieveare the ment of two primary economic objectives of his government. He pointed out that Egyptian food production does not correspond to population increases which has created a food gap that must be narrowed. PRESIDENT Sadats message to the conference participants included an appeal to identify the priorities to be 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service 6:00 Special Question Period 7:00 Worship Evening Service . . 7:00 Wednesday Nursery Available for All Services ek A.M. A.M. guests in the home of President and Mrs. Sadat while the dele- gates themselves examined Egyptian land reclamation the US Postal Inspector from Salt Lake City. HE TALKED to the members on mail fraud, suggesting ways people become victims caught in mail fraud schemes. Citing examples of cases the postal service has successfully prosecuted, the inspector suggested people avoid all forms their garden size farms are consolidated into village units that American technology can be applied. Dr. Harvey Ashmead, President of Albion Laboratories, recommended the establishment of programs to replace plant nutrients that are currently being lost. The Nile River used to flood the delta and supply nutrition to the de- avoided and how the Postal Service prosecutes people of chain letters especially those that request money be sent through the mail. Bible Verse Before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as the shepherd separ-atet- h the sheep from the goats. 1. Where does this quotation occur in the Bible? 2. Who spoke these words? 3. To what event do they refer? Answers: Dr. Ashmead observed. But now with the construction of dams along the Nile, nutrient rich silt is no lon Matthew 25:32. 2. Jesus, in a parable. 3. The last judgment. 1. P.M. P.M. P.M. The Church That Cares for Serviceman Thomas Grossman Pastor (Baptist Bible Fellowship) HOME REPAIR SERVICE Television Stereo Antennas Phone: planted. machine. THE ROTARY Club of IF ALL goes as planned, the East Layton City Park will be open to the public in the spring of 1981. dmg Layton w ill donate play ground equipment on a y early basis for five years. Ihc first part ol Svl 8k Ik G ARE his widow ol Kayssdle. one son and one daughter, hr. Mesen band of Lay ton; three sons dnd three daughters. Melvin E. West. Curtis A. W'est. both of laiyton.Gcne T. West. Ogden; Beth EliaK-tWest Work-maage f7. of 2'67 N. 400 W I ay ton. died Friday. July Ut. 190 in the LDS Hospiial in Salt Lake City. She was born Dec. 5. 1912 in Randoph, a daughter of Arthus S. and Ira Lcnora Early Taylor. h ON AUG. 6. 1934 she was married to Earl Walker West in Salt Lake City. He died Sept. 1(1, 1953. She was married to Ferris Earl Workman on Jan. 24. 1958 in Elko. Nev. Mrs. Workman worked for the Ogden Poultry Co. and the Union Pacific Railroad. She was a member of the LDS Church. SURVIVING are her hus- - Mrs. William (Bonnie) McHenry. Ogden: Mrs. lauiilv prater Was gm nb Steven C. Dmger. pdpfe and postlude mu wa plated by Romona Porter MIH JltiV Romona Porter: invocation.' Matk D. I tggren. lit sketch and iiiNiic, Steven C Dmger.' remarks. Bishop Blaine A Major I.ynn Beens flew in W ab. to spend a tew days and join his wife ChriMine and chddien Rebecca. Mcliss and Bryan, who have Ken in Kay ss die the past month visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van I lint and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Beens. After a short sisit they will drive back to Washington. liter; speakets. PtcsiJeni Clesse S. Hilton and How-aiW, Cheney. Musical scledioon . How (iieal Ihou Mrs. Clifford (Laverne) Hoskins. Portage, and Mrs. Morgan tJoyce) Thomas, Ail. or P4LLBF:ARFRS wcfUJay Adams. Robert Dat. W.ivne Warner. Victor Daly. I aw cnee Jansen, and Barn Suit I he Kaysville Hih Ward Relief Society caicd lor Hie : , flowers. DEDICATION OF thegrau-wa- s by Dennis Dmger.- - jiiier-menl was in (he Kay write Lay Ion Memorial Pat k. of Flowers Mortuary in Ogden. Burial Wds in the Spring vdle City Cemetery. APItUDURU Vo ptymancttUy removed by eipmenred electruloptf the mad Comfortable and tore Birod Method hair removal available Hat penmoeoi yWa . 1 I John Smith, accompanied be Mas R. Ward. Kncdicinm HaioM Boyer. Funeral services were held Monday. July 21 in the Chapel Workman. Minneapolis; 14 grandchildren; two sisters, by Murit Smith, accompanied hv fnm hpokar. Pauline Mosley. Sunset and Mrs. Beverly Cover. Florida; four stepsons and two stepdaughters. Eugene Workman and Floyd Workman, both of Ogden: David W'orkman. Salt Lake City: James M. Workman. Calif.; Mrs. Gail Jones. Salt Lake City and Miss Nedra Rklwcie In Ihc tiarden Workman Funeral Held Guest speaker at the Layton Rotary meeting of July 16 was lation is involved in farming the average farm size is approximately acre and 39 percent of the farms less than one acre. OBVIOUSLY even though American technology is the most sophisticated in the world, it is impractical on farms of that size. said Dr. Ashmead. It is only when completed, grass will be for the use of a trenching Swamp Coolers Appliances Minor Electrical 376-819- 6 Bill Brimley Small-Star- s All-Sta- rs, Pecfc. -- - tump the .. 766-19- 87 Mini-Sta- rs and new this year Super-Star- s! FLAG TEAM TRYOUTS The Stars have made impressive appearances on two Osmond Family shows, the Rainbow Classic in Hawaii, and the Miss Drill Team USA. Pageant in Santa Monica, Calif. Additional performances have included for the Utah many Jazz, San Diego Chargers, and San Francisco and a special performance at Disneyland half-tim- es Forty-niner- s; STUDIO OF THE ARTS 1387 WEST 1800 NORTH, CLINTON, UTAH 825-796- 3 WANT TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BEST JR. DRILL TEAM IN AMERICA? STAR FLAG TEAM AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD DURING THE WEEK OF JULY 28 THROUGH AUGUST 1, 1980. CALL NOW AND RESERVE YOUR TIME, THE GIRLS WILL BE JUDGED ON THE FOLLOWING: RHYTHM KICKS SPLITS MARCHING ft ytrm of Crestwood Medical Center. Kaysville Cal daily after 5 pm tor a complimentary consultation & 4 i Rotary Speaker of fraud, how his can be 1 RavcnKrg (or surveying: Randy Boudrcruond Kuit Deni for tandvcapmgaml Lean Kindred D-i- n-ary Kaysville equipment will probably be a soccer backstop. Ihc trenching and sprinkling sy stem inMaUoiion w ill begin on Aug. 9. W hen this is t. a II a m at tne t indquists Kavsvillc kt. C Iwpel with Bishop It'ame A Hycr of it Kauvilie I t I DN WarJ olKiatmg , MtSICAL 52 caw. sprinkling system; Glen surviving arr brother. Maivm Kd VuuiJat Radio Huh and the ARRL Radio Hub that field doubling Club and if club prcMJcni. Rjy W ilium for installing l he AUit 4 projects in the Saraha Desert. Dr. DeWayne Ashmead noted that even though over 60 percent of the Egyptian popu- posits, Meet at die place, where there is warm fellowship both AM & PM 773-773- 6 U.S. technology and then apply it to the Egyptian farms in a consolidated basis. plants thexugh its silt SERVICES of Harvey Ashmead were American delegates worked corporation that could buy 39 S. State St., Clearfield Fundamental All Bible Services nutrient in plants, animals, and man. At the conclusion of the three day conference, many of jhe wives of the U.S. delegates including Allez Ashmead, wife THE CONFERENCE then formed committees to study AMONT THE recommendations going to President Sadat from that committee was the establishment of an Egyptian CHURCH Albion Laboratories. Albion is a major research organization in the field of trace element try evolves from a war and included numerous versity and government Pres. Sadat and Dr. Mahmoud Dawood. Egyptian Minister of Agriculture and Food Security I on research conducted by oriented economy to peace. irrigation, marketing, agriculture production and land reclamation in an effort to both improve agriculture in Egypt and increase production. Both Dr. Harvey and Dr. DeWayne Ashmead in cooperation with Minister Dawood, and several other Egyptian and f ger available in the imgation water supplied by canals. IIE BASED his comments given to basic sectors of agricultural development and in food. He also requested discussions on ways to strengthen Egypts economy as the coun- on a committee which investigated ways to improve agriculture production in Egypt. FAITH BAPTIST 2 East Layton city. The corresponding Egyptian delegation was led by Clearfield 766-407- of Outdoor Recreation and ex- AS PART I Rjdy J. Gibbs was graduated from the University of Utah in in Clear- Egyptian-America- n change program in Alexandria, Egypt. July 7 through 9. R. Gibbs Receives Mid-We- Sto.ouo grant from the Bureau t Anwar ; park development. The volunwill enable Cast Layton to get more for thetr money. Without citivn help, the park project could not be teer labor Egyptian President Sadat Calls United States Scientists To Narrow Food Gap In Egypt Y fcX estimated at $60,000. The park will be financed by a makhing ihc and (our g ItMRkLM aside Boise. Ida. and Marilyn L. Dinger of retention Baiun, justing trail, teniiia court, playground and bowery. Parking will In? available for Rat dun fwnut Dmger. (, Miss There'll be a bilk of jut about every activity available in the new Earn Layton Park adjoining city ball. Areas are softbalL with planned for (MENU IHMiKH e SHOWMANSHIP, g , ; |