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Show r 9 y.i WatX-PA- r.E VS JOURNAL JULY 17, 1169 N3ATH OAV15 LEADER, JULY 17, 1569 ViS Kaysville News ioi toaiflM On tr?rfrr'tf J lyMJkMkPkfftf Clearfield City $nj Mrs, Thundr y K, J!espent $ Uo week W t b, where they $4 dkicf Mre, Judy arAKfiuo- -a CM. tM fftttrd tr ire fre dd!h M during pn 4 IbureM (mat, d ww 1 km, ti rdrd Id R4 1) fdkf, m J W, imtudrd iNf cm CWu'.niviH-fl- , fre 1 of 11(1 DR If, Jji tkjt figure is Me r'ilk 04 kit are w d! in elude more than three tones that spue and a storage ate up from M square feet, or h out n lit room, to square feet. LOOKING at the upstairs be continued, "We never bad n are designed for the computer, The computer it very tem1 he new clerical Yaiev wdi see no increase to finance the facility, city otfi ctalt have said. Ttojectcd rent collected from the court should bnnj at least tiJ.tM) July 1, Free Enterprise peramental (requiring Mobilize at mayor when meeting at a council and then, at the group took up dutict at the Building Authority. Councilman H. Kay Chandler would take over, lie hat been elected as GROWTH TO the city bat increased population by about 33 percent in the ppast ten with 54 percent more years homes. Mr. Jenten said. "Probably 80 to 90 percent of that was in the last three years and I'm sure we11 see that again (strong growth). Architect John Vincent of Salt Lake City said a preliminary construction meeting had been set with RAO for next week with construction nor- malty set to begin immediately following. That could put completion in early winter. We should have much more respect for American business than many Americans have at the present time. This is an excellent time for management and labor to work preiidcnt; Mayor Townlcy at vice president; and Councilman Thomas Waggoner, secreta- ry-treasurer. much harder together than they have in the past, in an all out effort to tie increased wages to productivity. If this were done, in most cases, labor could get everything it is getting now and even more. Our economy would be more healthy as a result. addi- tion will house facilities for the circuit court, police dispatch and holding cells on the main level and a computer room, olTice and mechanical area on the second level. The remainder of that floor will be kept as it." Space will be upped from a 12k square foot room to 410 square feet. And City Recorder Bonnie Hodges w ill get her office back, as well. July I, J98d was designated International Free Fnterpnse Day by the United States industrial Councd. says Boyd A. Ivory, Das is County Resource Development Council. The day was set aside to honor the achievements of American business people and their employees in "creating the prosperity and freedoms that we enjoy in Ihe United States." THE LIFELINE of almost every American is directly tied to our free enterprise system. Tow nicy would be in charge certain termperaturek Rod (Davenport! tad we're basing tome problem. We don't have an area large enough Ho control the temperature). 1 feet tbit area will be large enough to Day Cited IT WAS formally organized Thurtday nq;hl. with the a44i lion at hi first project but othert hinted, including an ampithcater and raquctbull court. Hie meeting proved confuting to at leavt tome of the coun-c- il at membert were required to "change hats" several timet to effect the kgal organization of the Authority and award the bid. One minute Mayor DonaJ tsred for sad. I H for Ike addi- 773-497- 6 Crestwood Electrolysis The OFT Club met Monday at the Pizza Pie Theater in NOW OPENING Unwanted Hair a Problem? Bleod by epriencd ckorologirt the mow Comfortable end uie bur remoral eveileble Method piw, jrrtem of 9.fi. 9ecfe. (Wa uing lunOgden for their monthly cheon. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. Thelma Bush-ne- ll of Clearfield. The unique restaurant is owned by Mrs. Bushnells son. the Attending the luncheon were Mrs. Wilma Barlow and Mrs. Thelma Bushnell of Clearfield; Mrs. John Adams and Mrs. Ruth H. Adams of Layton; Mrs. Milton Hadfield Crestwood Medical Center, Kaysville Cal daily after 5 p.m. tor a complimentary consultation 766-198- 7 FMH m FACTORY OUTLET 3 Days 1 Only-Jul- y 7-- 8-- 1 1 9 omens erte Suner 6 2s5 . ft Baraga, Mr. and Mrs. s Kune Ire4 IW are and (bulkier dan f!eriitorufigui Ken-tiKk- y. They tiwied woh Ms broker Rowoe Halcomb who way seruudy d) at Dansdlc, Ky, . and auhwher relatives to Kewifeky for two werky. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett spent the July 4ib weekend at the Ogden boat ctuh on hncview dam. Mr. and Mrs. Lduin Cam-ma-- k entertamcd at a family gathering on July 4. Members of their family included Mr. and Mm. Rukm Cammatk and son W eston of Vernal: Attorney and Mrs. Kent Cammask and three ctuldrea of Phoenix, Am ; Mr. and blit I ee Cam-mac- k and three children of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Robin Barnum and too children of vacationed for one week in California and the northwest. They drove to California and traveled up the coast highway through the Redwood Forest to Oregon and returned home. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen and family and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Williams and family of California spent the July 4th weekend at Bear Lake. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman on the July 4th holiday for a family gathering were oZl ty m S5 y- - Shorts peg. 8.00 9, 12.00 Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrt. Leon Heaps attended a cousin's outing on Saturday held al the Meadow View Ranch at guests of Glen and Jean Palmer. Special guests were Don and Lu Tuttle of Washington, D.C. Short or Long Lag and Mrt. Larry Page and daughter Amy attended the Fullmer family reunion in Spnngvillc on Saturday. TIMBERLYNHS Grooming & Pet Supply Has moved to Layton 45 E. GENTILE NO. 10 For appt call New Phone 766-26- 89 : SERVICES : 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A M. Worship Service 6.00 P.M. Spwrlat Question period 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. . k . Service Wednesday AH Service for Available Nurey , t Mvet at the place, u here V Harm fvlhncship -- r' V there is l(h AM & IM Tire Church That Care for Serviceman Thoma Grossman Pastor (Baptist Bible Fellowship) . 766-407- 773-773- 2 6 U) Jusl Behind Layton Dept Store Jay Willey's SATOFKI have purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hall have enjoyed a visit from Mr. Hall's parents who live in Taylor, Canada. The Halls have been visiting many of the local his- CENTERS Mrs. LeAnn Wallace is 250 E. GENTILE re- covering from an injury she PARKING LOT SALE suffered while water skiing. Miss Rose Marie Cronkie is Hospital rein the McKay-De- e covering from back surgery. R. Scott and Cherie Willey recently moved from Ogden into a new home located at 3625 North 2825 East. The Willeys are the parents of a baby girl that was born July 6 in Ogden. en- nia City, Nev., and Lake Tahoe. s5 39 S. State SL, Clearfield fundUnentafAIl Bible Services Mid-Wee- c J 17 While the Taylor family was vacationing in Layton, they took a trip to Burley, Ida. to visit the White Hawk Ranch that Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Adams this vacation including Virgi- With new Factory Warranty SCHOOL DEMONSTRATOR APPLIANCES CARPET FURNITURE r. Hide-a-be- ds Bernice Francisco reported on her mission last Sunday in the Layton 12th Ward sacrament meeting. Miss Francisco Now Village Square, Kaysville 1 6 - Phone Hours Won.-Sa- L 0-- Mr. son-in-la- it FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson and family. Wesley and Michelle and their other daughter and alw-tra- Cross. On Jun 30, the OFT Club met for a brunch at the Holiday home of Mrs. Ray Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Jaydene) Taylor and their children, Jed, Malinda, James and Sam of Longmont, Colo, have been visiting for ten days in Layton with Mrs. Taylors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love and with other relatives. Hawaiian-Honolul- u Mission. She has kaster Mrs. Emma Thomson. Bounti- ful; blr, and Mrs. Bicnl Socl- berg nd vix children of American Fwk; Mrt. Mary Bow- man, Ruth Bowman, Mr. and Mrt. Bill Cook and family. 766-49- of Ogden; Mrs. Ray Harvey of Kaysville; Mrs. Ray Holbrook, Holiday; and Mrs. Stirling Thornley, Woods served in the Denim Rompers "lrt WINNERS , Mrs. Ada Adams have Dresses A Day who took a first (dare in lire "Mill fifo category and hriif of allow fur lu r oil a cue and Merri Lou Mom of how in tire VuH who aho walked off with a louk a first for and walmnlor hfo lategury art. Both are front East Layton. RIATA DAYS recent visitors of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nylan Atlphin in I run Heights. Mrs. iisie Heaton spent a w cek in Provo w ith her ton and hit family. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Larry K needy and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jensen lstirw in ike Julv 4th Layton Kwta art romrtuion were Kmwm? Man C'iawon, bft, Taking first pUre Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ware of San Bernardino, Calif, were joyed having her daughter, Charlene Babcock and her granddaughter, Marcy Babcock from Moab visiting with her the past several days. Sheri and John Babinsky and Dorothy and Jim Titus have just recently returned home from a vacation trip to San Francisco, Calif. They visited many interesting places in California and Nevada on lnlantTanCY 1 J toric and scenic attractions during-- f he visit of Mn. Halls parents. on selected merchandise - re Layton By DONETA M. r- - 4 Open7A.M.-5P.- GATHERUM H.lr pamtaeady rrmorrd Returning from Seattle, Wsh. alter a 2 week c Mm tnp is Mr and hire, 1 er mO S afire. They cj'icd a three day camping trip to thutkoauf Duse and ike of h tune iMs spent wuh their dauekirr and her famdy, Mr, and btt. Rwford (un-t- Ike addiurei was Mr, Jereca who said four court cmfhnccjt are working firen a Iff square loot ottie, ow4flg they base about J) square ltd a pece. 1 hcvre really erum, bed." he tion, ten. U!WOKS-4ttt- WPIttMiVi Treiry btiue tvt fue uauui jtt Ut Dmnpuit, budding the t pow wdi save on of the drprcvKd budJing sdaa foot turn. While aMit I'd was needed to compWtc the eipU.fH-- cretctm the number uf . cumuicd to ttwrpktf ihf left here the t4 jub M speedkatwns, U was dew. pwc4 Uui 2 dns tculJ N added Utcr. That qoiion. and a cere tern ike hd ueulj N ai de d by ihe proper body, held up juminj ike contractor for ah out a week, The project it hang completed under the an tpiect Of lie Clearfield Buddthe same body ing Authority nun for man at ihe city council. but act up to act independently on budding bond mat THE 9.000 square foot IMPS 1H.M Wt'--h revenue staring moiuts, wud City finance Director Rod khk itwff Tite AWARDING ddT com Cy. Ihtfugh. bfu t4 . yearly and turn MM! W purred tn cay Lads goulj 1mI be tapped hag K4 1 S ) tnr'cd gtuWren, a vkc U lift 4 iw4c4, the decided, f undmf it being are n red I tfvl wuh w iihMvJ.ni to hr vrl uptufll years at m more than 1 9 percent tftierrvl, i ; VISA DUSTER talked in a Syracuse ard meeting and in Ship Rock, New Mex. since she returned home. She is attending summer quarter at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gatherum and their children, Dorothy and Debbie and Mrs. Lois Gatherum, all of Murray were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gatherum. Plushes Sculptured IndoorOutdoor Commercial Sofas r.'.Tr. - A. Dinette Lamps Tables Etc. fl |