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Show v.tmv rcmx-CA- vis nlas journal july u, 1 m yj Leeway Election Or ill Levy Facing Board In Near Future 9) TOMMtsIlllsa - f ARMJSOTOM PiiHliitltl) t tl Iw frt Uttiiiihi M(t kf v,v. wm Tfcf I 4jh,) lu Niflrr li M Kui4 wie know that tt Alii tomeltm next H i(.4rfa CVtrt b I 3JRI fit tn t4 he funding, tlUp Ihil ifivifirt mtMiflf (of student is w be n4 e wb i4 inIUlta-B- l Al H. 11 Ifcepot &) 4 M-(i- ) it 1141 tw lf.M 44 NaJ Off t4 t4mfdf wflweifmdlky Mr of fin I null, IS the COOhJ circled Id COM,Rl.vf n Sal rtopmcJ CWt by A gust. Ike Buuer t presently m tom-meunder Jwpt. iewreme Writ ing M4 the bof4 Tuesday duim hfr regular hwecMy meeting T 9 funding ptkmt are ataiiaHe. "In 1 tbrury the baud fui U4cJ altHil 874 limpiKl 41 fundv, 1 hey pasted a id locthc emergency mi!) kvy tw the Legislature nude ivaiUMe i tosh ime at it may he deter- nutted mhi M ad ttsMj.'J ne hehsfj y ItUIO j wurce. hptsever. "Another opium we have Moled at the voted leeway. Ii n wa voted in favor 11 w ould I4e one year lo go into alTcd wuiie the emergency levy ou!d go into afreet the nett THE VOTERS defeated a voter leeway latl November that would have gone into affect in August. If a future such election brought approval. the district would receive state funding support. With a two miR levy the district could he ik 4. e REISBECK For All Your Insurance Needs a 13 i'AUTO i 0. iUFE tHOME Q OWNERS TRUCKS -- - -- 376-4279 jmieamiua-- u aJJ4 tsrjig adouued the futui It Hot dear when h w he He Nd mt Irw sd, future M4 rcUtite to I mphauing m d rwt ha already tut tome program this he aid, "The commitment we art almg our pride. peiple tn the tommg lo prrv year, tigMenmg tak he hetl program we (an, may become a way f hie. w4 Mt hat." UavUTUR Kim of tooth Davit County Wat amdn re wdcntv atieniuig who addressed the board, At a citirea from my ew n person Burn-Wha- nur fr 9 mWAimtiioi'CH HAPPY BIRTHDAY t-- Kid a!m com-Bmm- ty typ coun4t th.MJ be et up to Jon continued Clhrfl Mi Pot. 1 Vtlf a4.Bg you I do M for us, Pm wiiut-- tdwiuh ft m mpMJt g coonul. It' ouy i Tim nnd fr Ihik Ikfn g prui'Jem," h id. hatirg tometluR hat to b duo no m cat aU federal impart mofuet are hs and tfs coo f some rfogramt tnrtud- mussc and lunsh get too fegh many famiiiet was r d . ctuH.BtKd Commuhiiy input into w at Rev. IMWy I j unt id Urarf Id, w ha 4 in a prepared ttaleavrnt that a-- 1 Cult, Supi. WtCin wmicrjrssr'dof they tut flute kuuiyof tut the problem, h sr-- New KayTfviJI Jottmal WpvkJy. arti4 liraity to blew art I kwih, ifo ww-V- a ytar U UrtWay wl arming-on- 'Tm tery con- cerned that w Me action thit year. I realize tt an eketron year dor tom board mem-Pe- r! but I feel ih.s it going to be a political Ittue whether you do it now nr later. It fomf to be a nugur htue. UrtlliyanJuly7. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen have returned home from California where they spent two week with their ton and hit family. Bishop and Mm. Tom Allen. They were called to California due to their ton Tom being seriously injured in an automobile accident on Father's Day. He it confined to the hot-pit- al where he underwent surgery and treatment and will be confined for eight weeks, but he is improving. San Dtcgo. Calif, for his basic training. Clifford plans to go into the medical unit of the Navy, lie it the son of Mr. and Mm. C. Harold Pedersen. grsJS Ijv'xjiLii KAYSVILE CHILDRENS PARADE Its once again Parade Time for the children of Kaytvdl and Fruit Heights. RfMINOl that piece trf string itd around your finger lor, 14 tat' Biiir That' a knot- - Forgn moa liorr. With i;mr you make bread, and with bread you have cheese. Thu is to remind me to buy tome p.fklrd onions.' rn &.,. s, R PI A Pfliud hlarda thllrc ef . I A tm It hi U cl Mr. ami Mm, Stettn IVough t4 371 BO in Kay still. Ilia n 1 aifomr. t Kaysville Mews turned home. Miss Mary DIXON P. &ff people CI1AIRM1V They live in San lose. Calif. After Mr. and Mrs. Allen re- ' a tf put Wish M meet If thisfce5dMJ," on th tmpaft aid mg j, hcea rcrctved on impact nt teivall torf kew ay tJd pat Ksdd tee h red M a leeway ha thm'l 1mw whr (WtiKia vftwjj h held Nsiut wurd he pot A.NnriPATEiftte ef our 874 fund ihol lake about iv, mdj,- - would require funding from Dw Me t!f(dn Isde Revise empKastrrd wd. Thai Rd w al rrsaJiMJ, Jiff, Lf 4 k tH.4 yea, 8 w is Smtwjw fo or frftffal a (f iffiii 4 it mat f to rrsfnf tM rjf4 wicre a iu4 iHiMkvy mi U4, &. t4An eiicitoa Wiu hi Id j brtai tion n Th JCK organization it i heir annual Children's Parade on Tuesday, July 22, and they invite every child to pon-sun- paftKipatC. 1 103 E A Parade" is the theme of Hut y ear' event tays Mrs, Sutan Major, parade chairman. Entries will be judged and pnet awarded, there will be two categories: Group and individual and all pamcipantswill receive a gift. de- votion held at the Davis High School stadium on Sunday evening, July 6. ASSEMBLY TIME is 3:30 p.m. at the Kaysville Elementary School ground and all entries mutt be registered at this tune. The chilrcn in colorful Showing they can do it every bit a well a ihrir el Jem, these Kay still youngster marched In th recent Children parade yponsarrd by th J CK.a Intludrd were wagon rider Danny Major and Jenny Chilm, Chile, Natali iiaack, Neil Major and costume, decorated floats, tn-c- y ckt, w agont. b iUt. etc. w ill from the Kaysville farad School, west on Center Street lo Main Street, then north along Main Street to log North and ctt to the school grounds at 1 00 East where they will divband. Jrk the com- - children throughout rnumiy will come out and jmn tn the fun. For adJimnul wdor autmu LAWN MOWER REPAIRING a,iT Tm woman docs that no one ever notices unless she doesn't do it. PARTS' SERVICE 7&6-I31- Had-lock- C&S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR ployed in Hawaii at the Island of Maui is at home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Robert B. Johnson anfd family. fc Omfrm IPadtfk Wip Carpenter Wins Top Honors In National Technology Contest Lance THEY TOPPED regional winners from Texas, Iowa, Florida, Michigan and Washington, D.C. The team was undefeated, winning 11 rounds on state, regional and national levels, said medical technology program director, Dr. Marie Kotter. Originally designed to help the students review for national board exams, it covers a wide range of material, she explained. One reason this is so important is because its the first time a western team has ever won. x IN THE past six years of state competition Weber State has claimed three wins. In gaining the national title, the school out did hundreds of other schools, Dr. Kotter said. The competition is sponsored by the American Society for Medical Technology and the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. It follows n the pattern of the College Bowl." well-know- OTHER TEAM members include Crys Park, captain; Kim Thompson, John Staley and Neal Sweeten. Faculty members accompanying the team to I St. Louis were Roger C. Nichols, assistant professor of health occupations and Dr. Case Kotter. tb fop-Arti- c 0 SEASON MOTOR QUART- -0 I 946 LITER to uni BIST. SILLS CAFE 281 S. Main, Layton OPEN 5:30 a.m.- -l 1 p.m. Mon.-- f 5:30 a.m. -- 3 pm Sat. 7 it am 12 noon Sunday LUNCH SPECIALS DAILY M0N.-SA- T. with homemade soups ; 137 South Main, Layton 376-346- 6 376-34- 67 $45 North Main, Kaysville s. The reunion was held on Saturday. June 28 at their home with 80 descendants in attendance. JdTcry Johnson who is em- and Mm. Winona Thorderson. Col. Halvorsen was the guest speaker at the July 4th celebra 3 $91 Sm 3 UiAWima CHJtaiiuimooCTS (KAIKS family reunion for (he descen- dants of the Orlando Clifford Pedersen joined the U.S. Navy and left June 30 for 31) cal lvn Mr. and Mm. Dick Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner entertained at dinner on Sunday for Col. and Mm. Gail Halvorsen, Provo; Mr. and Mm. James Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Larsen Protect your engine without punishing your wallet. Withirop-Arti- c Motor Oil. fc9ei 8 entertained at their annual Braihford of Layton, a sister of Toms wife Kathy, left to go to San Jose to help with the children, while Bishop Allen is confined. ClearCLEARFIELD field resident Lance Carpenter was among five Weber State College medical technology students who took national honors in a scholarship bowl competition held recently in St. Louis. Cm He.alliuartart' THIS E ENT, one of the most fun in the community for all the children is sponsored each year by the JCK's under the sponsorship of the Kays ville Civic Association. Mm. Mjor hopes that all Housework is what a or pwtion. call her a! any other JCK member who t asoMtng, up Ws on tamidlfe ft. COME IN AND SEE US , i ; . j: |