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She hud nuny an faeti are welcomed by the ebb, m Ion ai they Hit It longed to L iah ptoacm or their dcieendami and were cither oa pwoem or aed before 14 Waf made by lb flr&'A, rr hnijutoJ mti N sed on itvm geaetaivon lo tmcfatam and etratiuZy lot Meter, hry bate a sen timrfiial tae, she said. ad fHtiai) S)r monetary Mis. Loti said if the group grrs a room, cither at the city building or tn a proposrd mutrum. dillerrnt people tn the club will have to be aivigocd to watkh the room and act as curator for the tmy museum. ivwi. Till RE U one etccrfktn to the rub, she added, fit ant faeti that were found aficr They we acceptable if made alter a pioneer pattern, 1'MJ. nc room under convimctiori in the new wing of the city builJmg. as in the case of qiuf i of hich there were only a few patterns available. THE OTHER alternative, though not ai prommng, thing placed in the showcave inside the city building must have a history, because with Mrs. Goodrich said any THE CITY building would be protected by los It and hey . a security measure Mrs. Good rich said she likes because pioneer artifacts are often stolen or lost w hen kept in red dences. Clue Bennett, second ske president, said she and a group of DUP's asked the city for a storage case even before the current municipal building was ever completed. So the fight fl IUlJ she THE Ceocf lUfl (kubll. tvga, sad. WRING THE CaM week iraatftf cycb, he SMhed gen awury svtjrcis dnrd td 14 prepare him for further KtdraaC and o the jMh tram mg m one of the Natys IS City ctfunru) but occufiMsoesa) fwkfs. ts wing ip use the fnefuded M MudrS rtm. women more They es prevsed thanks for the Ue DITf and then gathen of the rtbes. iAd arc looking at the alternatives. fb d The organiaimn currency is unaMe to dtriay a beautdJl ui!i and bucket because of thetr tack of space, and art concerned that the gaibcnngof other hems w id overcrowd the showcase and create a non We attractive appearance. espect to get seme room, Mrs. Lute said. We dont give up easily. Till race.sttifrf ANsD jMvJhmf N, Dart tel 4 ; H.;:iop fuise. hs com ItsM traOiOg at 14 Ns Training C?cr, San prtf 24 Vk for a sMgr room h to her, Mn, Lusi ag?4, "tie think n't about lust sonante-- ts done for (he k ks, s-- fv fxf .nh M Fj,h l uu of tit sy 4 the terns that N N dsiftlay wt F4ely iff Aib R D4 Nsy Pi Lt4 ty Uir-Id IktiRtfl, Iii Idtlll. N-- -k p lftffc(I 14i IkfM pf 1uH lb i4 tit feet u g4," H $. (tmrmxtl 14 of list ClcvfWkJ City hviUtSf, Hirl m Fuay pc tcfflf art hem JJcJ. the tactr.m uf they PctJ a (Ut fowa far uvtttt. I ifliofiiiiy. there ao way we cm build our buiUmj. Hard CoodtKb, rtbccutiodua ud. The group tui met with City Manner Ciavlc SUfit, bocvcr. who fold them N might be povviHe to More the rebel in one of the -f ppo4 N bfat WMaeiay aivui niMST. Ibe pvup't iKitorti art IiikJ ii a AT rrrf t4 rtfi Kl ihliKb ihut. iad bi ta!y tnJjnH, owWr- ba t& w44 SjMUUUlUMI.VtN F4 tiaaifh, Mfl Wrw I RE ARE currently lo museums along the North Davis bnc. one in Ogden. Mrs. Goodrich said, and one in Layton. She said they are lovely places lo visit and explained critically that the Gcarfidd .DUP s win have to do a lot of .collecting to match them. hs fe drUI. aeamanth , ckose-eudrNaval history and fret aid. ptmmnrf who compete this course of min etion art t' (f bb for three hours of coJbge credit in physcal cducatioa and h)gKne. ItT graduate of Clearfield High School, he joined the Navy m Aped PrMj. A Former Star Valley Residents Are Invited Ad former residents of Star Valley. Wyo. are invited to attend the annual reunion being held this year in the Mur N James l ..j., a tifruc fts.frti; t IM At I etif iJi .An,?? eg riffiitirs it On ii!f,:i-saf j , hiiU it friiiiif Mr, W'ckMg f i Ifilol lilifr.j)s Nfri mt SiiSftr t it tfr lt Sfxiiifri-- W i...fr! f, f, Wt r.;frfri4 giciti S,. k1, t Ji : tretm fiMjaiVf I A'4 P4 fifrlft td4 Fg C hnk M eprrm ! search tttabi fti4dt4 i ftm, 4 aJi,.i,v-Mr. Nta bit mtitrd ftvMh etching aryfl Fammasos awSi wliir sit'r aJ ebuiofciic adt 14 t I eg H4 Mid, Aftae-il 1 ard i V a 4 ciup y she frett and t$oSfd so perwr prrfoea.fM4 ard, UK Wtff, Abac, weeks M II I wkL Th Nur.s we the parents of foe chiUrra. He riots to tfsr&d muchef his tune huniirg, fohing and canoeing. J u 1 ef drs-ftf tJw&rt d 14 them ke duly in a SANtttfd CosAijJ Fdumt'fr.4 cerrter oraia rrpt N.t?d ItfrMrf Crater. A l1 gr iifrif of Lasion II oh NshcfrC, Jflvrt Swned the m Mnch lm aNy Gary D. Cole Charles Bean Staff Sft. Gwy D Cob. son of Carroil D. Cole of 2567 North 0 Wes, and lUrbwra B. Co alt of 2551 North 2?U0 Last, both of Layton, armed for duty al Bnburg AI B. W. Cernuny. SGT. COLE, an aircraA armament systems specialist, was previously assigned al Lonng Al 8, Maine. Maj tDr ) Chalks P.Bew. son t4 retired Army I I. Col. aisd Mia Charles W. &J Rosewood tka of Lane, Layton, has armed for duty al I glut lllhlt Ml l iiul Sept. 20. BRING VOIR own lunch and refreshments. Come early and enjoy visiting with former neighbors and friends and plan on eating about noon. M AJ BEIN, an orthopedic surgeon, was previously assigned at Lackland AI D, Ten. WATCH ME SITTER Many people suffer in silence, having first made certain that everybody knows abort It and is watching. News, Santa Barbara. VAViVAVAVAWAVA'AW.VA'A V VViV Ma THE NEXT meeting and luncheon will be held at the home of Elan Bclnap on Oct. 14, at 10 am. ND Mrs. Ralph McDonald, j i;uiti.'t tiiiir ftilll tiA ftmitit Mill si liH, yii 4 f.a MI 4 yufti ,wmwiH4 iiif , t'4 whm ih Ni ig pr Nfrij Dm1-?- 4 (atm f tl W fr.,alW E Ion ( 4 if suAfn trtanraHf , hof Li Nrra Ir M HE If A i,Kat4 14 (Dftth4 ftftOffS fksetrd 114 ?.4 AA lldif Prtl w I 14 u eponre M m any dtki4 !. M. NM-.s- e JI. The Valley View Restaurant, 2501 E. Gentile, Layton, will be the scene of the 1 p.m. reception. SENITOR GARN will arrive at 1:30 and will speak. All republican congressional, state and local candidates will arrive at 12:45 for the Meet the Can- didates reception. A drawing for prizes will conclude the luncheon, which will begin with the arrival of Senator Gam. Mrs. Price said only 200 1 Pickett, Farmington will introduce Senator Garn. Jed Richardson, BYU coach will give the Gettysberg Address, and from Nola Roberts, Ruby Price, 376-251- 295-234- 773-730- 1; Lois or Lola Allen, Unavailable for picture, but 451-546- 0. working on event planning were Ruby Price, Nola Roberts, and Lois Pickett. Receives Award smiiM Hideo Miyawaki, a quality assurance specialist in the Directorate of Maintenance,1 has been awarded a sustained superior performance award for his excellent work during me past 12 months. MR. MIYAWAKI, his wife kk AI rfdusr of Rot mil U4 Nsy m $(W. hi hrrd a. I Ifis wde. (XifrAcr k4 ts the dvfcfhicT of jiAft S. and ttcffyi 1. 1 4 of Roy. Guard legislation; Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner, biograph, Layton; Mrs. George F. Snell, luncheon, Kaysville; Mrs. Gordon W. Afllcck. courtesy. Bountiful. A short business meeting was conducted by Pres. Lu Injured FARMINGTON Amy and family reside Layton. in' STEVE KELLER. 23. of Layton, was bospiialircd at St. Benedict Hospital, Ogden, for severe bruises and possible internal injuries. I le w as later released and is recuperating at .home. Gary Peterson, chief security guard at Lagoon, said Mr. Keller was locking a gate to a pen when the caribou charged, butting Mr. Keller several times before he could escape over a fence, grb Farmington; Mrs. David Warden, health committee, along with Mrs. Harris G. Bemhisel, Mrs. Alexander L. Neil, and Mrs. Lee Brilliant as committee members. MRS. BRUCE F. Burten-sha- communication. Fruit Heights; Mrs. De J. Cutler, Dean Campbell and was followed by a special program. CENTER A security guard al Lagoon is te- covennf from tryuncs wflcrtd Ut week when be was bulled by a bull caribou, part of a w ildlife collection at the Farmington amusement park. Mrs. PARENT EDUCATION t4 Ur wwUr laiMfri. AMA-ER- with native Swiss songs. Earnest and Gayle Neilson then performed The Apple Tree. Deanne Sarbock, a member of ar MmuCS Wrff SaivT'ld M UMhfrkd aatp rsctfr4 air. ant ftvfnursae )id far Mrs. Larry H. Isakson, Kaysville; Mrs. Grant L. Christian, auditor, Bountiful; Mrs. Harold Hansen, historian, Kaysville; Mrs. Juel Trowbridge, Max Mueller, a violinist, accompanied by Grace Parrish, entertained the group mmo. (4 14 UJf. treasurer-elect- , Bountiful; lift kef f(ee J lest ThirdmHUmS hAS phi 04 Washburn, treasurer, Layton. Jay R. Yates, SA la-Js- Bountiful; Mrs. Lyle B. Mason, record secretary, Bountiful; Mrs. Michael UTAH HOUSE of Representatives Speaker Jim Hansen of semi-form- frd ia yiti,ifu4 ' 4 U4 t IA CifriM'fcia, Gibb, second vice president, Layton High School graduate Denise Jennings, the Miss Utah talent winner, will present her ventriloquist show. TICKETS CAN be obtained I HorX t V wtuafL Hucm! Bountiful; Mrs. Lawrence tickets are available for the limited seating event, and that dress is dark suit, appropriate, as TV coverage is planned for the event. if aa funf iftlftisTt'itiUK ! e-- MRS. VANCE D. Campbell, Mrs. Ross Phillips, president-elec- t, Kaysville; Mrs. Dewey C. MacKay, first vice president, Presidents of the four Davis County Republican Womens clubs met recently with County Chairman Gene Peresich and Vice Chairman Ruby Price to announce tfieir Honorable Jake Gam Luncheon on Oct. fra v 4 David Fcrrebec president, Farmington; LUNCHEON f1 if Dv A W gMfrAfr4ft !t &. iiiKi. m4 a w it M-- r I i!i re ! t ( 1C jWlll ft The auxiliary to the Davis County Medical Society held its first meeting under new leadership on Sept. 9 at the Lion House. Officers for the 1980-8- 1 year are: PLAN GARN - I M III LuDEEN CAMPBELL Davis County Republican women will honor Sen. Jake Gam with a luncheon in October. Helping with details are, 1 to r, Gene Peresich, Patt Hirschi and Lola Allen. 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Clsrfc DtbC.Csofcs C, Dodilv Children and parents alike can gain valuable help in successfully learning how to deal with life at the Parent Education Resource Center in Farmington. Jennie Davis, left, 3, Shirlee Knighton and her daughter Amber, 3, read picture book together that gives hints on how to love. |