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Show WCEKLY.REFUX DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 7.1S80 NORTH DAViS lEADCR AUGUST 1983 7. Meet Candidate Tin Nn which Has kept low in contrast to surrounding coun- ties as a result of judicious spending, Glen and his wife, I s I Ml Flint have sis children and I) grands hiUien, He has been an active member of the LDS OTHER MEETINGS by Kaysville Republican Women have featured Dr, Uie Know and I eon Sorenson, candidates for lire Republican nomination for the Utah House of Representative. District 54. and Howard W iscomh? and Harry UerWh, contendere for the Republican nominalion for the four-yea- teat with the r Davis County (Vmminion, A9 newcomers to the community are parttculariy invited to attend and become ac- quainted with the issues and the candidates stated Mrs. Pains ut (Mss hi. president of the Kay vv tile Republican W omen, AN OPEN bouse honoring dames Hansen, Republican candidate for the U X Houre of Representative, is on the agenda for Jsept. 2. said Mrs, IkfSshi. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart in Fruit Heights up Attention Artists AH interested voters are invited to meet more candidates in the upcoming primary election on Aug, 12 as Kay sv die Republican Women sponsor the third in a series of meetings introducing various candi- dates. Cl LN S U NDERS of Clin-ioand incumbent County Commissioner Glen flint. candidates for the Republican n, r nomination for the county commission seat, wdl meet in the primary to be held on Sept. 9. They w ill be speakers at a meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I y Brough. 715 E. 2W N.. Kaysville, on August 12 at 7 p.m. Glen F.. Saunders, former mayor of Clinton, presently operates his own construction company. A graduate of BYU. he taught school for some 14 two-yea- ALEX HALEY SPEAKS Notttl author Akx IIaky, who wrote the bent wiling "Root, center, m he waa featured on recent talk allow, will be one of aeveral prominent lecturer and rew'archera to be featured at the World Conference on Record in Salt Lake City August novel, far-vc- 12-1- The Genealogy Society of Utah will paly hint to an cmi mated 15.000 people this Aug. The event is the Wortd Conference on Records and will attract both professional and amatuer from all 50 states and from many foreign coun12-1- tries. OVER 300 seminars and ence coordinator, reports that lecturers from over 30 foreign countries will present seminars on the family traditions and family record keeping in their various cultures. classes will be held on a long of subjects of interest to genealitgists, archivists, hist- . list orians. librarians, demog- raphers, and others. The main thrust of the conference, however, will be "Preserving Our Heritage" and will deal The conference with the gathering and writing of personal and family his- tones. Of special interest to the residence of Davis County is that RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Cads (6.00 Anytime' BRANDENBURG TV RlAiONAtLM ATt$ 141 West 1 900 North, Sunset 825-367- 773-822- 6 6 this most singular event of global interest is happening within a few minutes driving lime and provides a unique opportunity to be instructed by world renown authorities and authors. SUPPLEMENTING a list of local educators, lecturers, researchers. and other qualified genealogists will be partici- pants such as Alex Haley, Lord Teviot, Kenn Stryker-Rodd- a, and Milton Rubican. Thomas E. Daniels, confer w ill also fea- ture several cultural and special events each evening following the days seminars and classes. These events will include performances by the Utah Symphony Orchestra, Ballet West, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and (he Utah Opera Co. THE SALT Palace Exhibit Hall will feature hundreds of exhibits ranging from displays of microfilming and tape recording equipment to displays on publishing firms. These exhibits will encircle an attractive "Heritage Mall" display of cultural items and family record keeping systems used by people throughout the ages from all parts of the world. The conference has been three years in the planning. It would be difficult to adequately express here the scope and enormity of the conference. Some 15.000 people w ill be in attendance, the majority of which should be those along the Wasatch Front who have easy access to take full advantage of this enormous effort and singular opportunity. TO PRESENT the agenda of 300 subjects, the Salt Palace, Capitol Theater, and other nearby buildings will be used. Out of this immense comprehensive program, a person will be able to attend a general session, a plenary session. and five seminars of their choice each day. Those attending will help defray the cost of the conference by paying a registration 5 fee. Students will be admitted for $25 or $10 a day. Others w ill pay $50 or 1 7.50 a over 12-2- 1 Super Denim Jeans and Super Wear Tops for Boys and Girls. Off All yAVv.v.v.V4,.,Av.vrtw,.v'.y VMVAVMV.VAV.V.VV.V.AV day. There is a special husband and w ife rate of 585 for the four day event. Tickets for special entertainment events can be purchased separately. A DETAILED program for 1980 World Conference, along with registration infor- the mation is available. Write to World Conference on Records, Genealogy Society of Utah. 50 East North Temple, Salt Lake City, Ut. 84150. FRAMED! . nine children. Glen I lint, the incumbent. Is chairman id the Das is County Commission at the present time. White in office he has seen extensive dev elopment in Davis County as commissioner in charge of roads. Rood and drainage, waste disposal, industrial promotion, county real property, and correlation with mayors of the county. HE POINTS with pride to the tax rate in Davis County Group To Meet Fri. P The Kaysville LcLeche league meeting will be held Friday. Aug. 8 at 19 a.m. at the Kaysville City Bowery behind city hall. LeLECIIE LEAGUE is a n, non-prof- it organization. Its purpose is to help encourage good mothering through breast feeding. A scries of four meetings will discuss informally, different phases of breastfeeding. Topic of discussion this month is "Overcoming Difficulties." ALL WOMEN who arc interested in nursing their babies are invited as are their babies. Expectant mothers are also encouraged to attend. For further information about meetings or help w ith problems about breastfeeding, call Judy Lodcr. In addition to our normal lines of Grumbacher Art Supplies we now. have a good selection of picture ' frames In ail the popular sizes. 116 South Fort Lane, Layton Phone; 376-485- 5 376-576- Pocket Jean, Cords and Shirts for Men and Boys. Back To School Shoes for Men, Women and Children. 20 WEVE BEEN Think J.C. Penney, Think School. 20 ears. He has served as a ishop and a high councilman in the LDS Church. He believes that people are tired of excessive government regulations and taxes, but must learn to quit making unnecessary de- - mamJs on local and national government if they want to effect a change. GLEN W married to the former Marvetta Galley of Syra- cuse. 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