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Show wmY rcacx-oA- vn news journal. way 22, isao fmn ciavis if accr, may 22, mo V I (YrnraJ fkv Jr, ILgH girl tr llutili-i- n, k team ratrj a. ruuniy thawj'i&n bubal, front, VVrtoly Qtut, Ml, Kelly IJvU, Vuky M!U Tyx'O.o pf4ifn'Mr)mJ4 Ltuw, Ku AM. Farry, AUrii Lay tan. Aog CJI t y. Kathy HUhlm. Kathy Chriotmurn. lUrtara Cnryrll, wraptun. TanaStono. Fat Montana Ibn k, Wrtuly lisrluw. manager; Hoe bill atblrte; Waul, Mm hello Hamhrz. huiy Orton, outstanding Lori Craw find. Marlrno CJufightly. Mantra Maaaft-na- . Durr, IlayUu Vahnhar, Dana blatrr, Ih bbio Frrrd. Nt . and Juhn, Van iwmml; Mary Ann IVriins, Latin! Alien, Cmtrr. TRACK CHAMPS i trk ' H NtM rih Tfrti-oiite- lU-sk- y IMnn Martinmn, manager. Arts And Crafts Spring Fair Set Rmutly InMallrd JCK officer include front, Paul kft; Cindy Anderson, president and Susan Mayr, 1st vice proiiUnt; lark, Judy Rigby, fttreUry; Jar lie Truman, asstant secretary and Mary Allen. 2iid sire prmiltut, JCK OFFICERS OGDEN Lou Jandreau, historian. Kaysville JCK' held their election of new officer for the coming year. Cindy Anderson will serve at president of the organization. ident: Paula Allen, second vice president; Judy Rigby, secretary; Mary Petnngill, treasurer; Jackie Truman, assistant secretary; Mary Lou Jandreau. historian. Directors are OTHER OFFICERS are Susan Major, first vice pres Jill Chiles and Annette llaacke. np Layton Births Freddy G. and Denise Johnson Haynes are announcing the birth of their first child, a boy, born May II in Ogden. He weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. and Mill be named Jasen Haynes. Grandparents are Layton residents. Mr. and Mrs. Ver-nd-n C. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Haynes. Mr. and klrs. Victor Oflfret, Layton, are the child's great-grandparen- Sheryl Richards Bailey became the parents of their fifth child. The girl was born in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden, and will be ncmaed Krista Bailey. Joel and Lyn Richards of Boisie, Ida. are the child's maternal grandparents. Her paternal grandparents are Bill and Eileen Bailey of North Ogden. Guy and Vera Olsen. Ogden, are the child's dmg On May 7, Steven D. and Kaysville Building THOSE interested in wetting to sell or display an and croft or give artisan demonstrations we invited to do o, according to Bonnie S. Cardwell, coordinator of the Women Atone Program at the YWCA. Inspector Retires Herman C. Blamires of lip booths yt'', ; V s , t? serving as mayor and has FAITH FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH u Independent part-tim- Evangelistic of Faith and Practice Services Bible As Only Rule 9:45 11:00 6:00 7:00 Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wednesday Service A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Nursery Available for All Services 39 S. State St., Clearfield 773-773- 773-643- 8 served with all of the mayors since that time. He has been e asked to continue on a basis to assist in the inspection department. CITY OFFICIALS expressed their thanks and appreciation to Mr. Blamires for his years of dedication to the city. He has been dependable, con- 6 scientious, congenial and accommodating and very versatile. When he was assigned a it wa completed in a job satisfactory manner. Blamires is a native of Kaysville. educated in Kaysville schools and graduated from Davis High. He served three years in the U.S. Air Force in Europe during World War II where he was an aircraft elec- - Kaysville s HERMAN BLAMIRES trician. Prior to beginning with the city he was as a electrician. HE FULFILLED an LDS mission to the Central State; served as president and secretary of the Seventy Quorum and High Priest and group leader in the Kaysville Second Ward. He is presently a ward clerk in the Kaysville Ith LDS Ward. He resides at 420 S. Main Street, with his wife Donna.fq 1 Mr. Gibb Smith took their employees on a river trip up the Green River in southern Utah over the Mother's Day holiday weekend. Her guests were employees of Peregrine Smith Inc. Guests on Mother's Day of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton were their children and families, Dr. and Mrs. Jack B. Rampton. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. David Hill, Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ander- Your First Call, All Class Needs cuts In,': Spteiaiinng m Cuani BoA Home WiftOcat A charge of 12 J or 1 13 w ill be made by the YWCA for ihc tuvm WmdOt MtffO't display and demonstration space. Of : NATIONAL AND local TV e publicity. Many chit Jrcns while parent shop. The acti-sin- spring fair will be widely attended, and widely adscr-Use- d This fair is a fund raising evcnl for the YWCA' Crisis Shelter, Women Alone Prog- ram. and other service pro- vided for the community. DONATIONS of baked to the city electrician, later assuming the position as line foreman of the electrical crew. IN 1973 he became the building inspector, the position he retired from stating. I have enjoyed working for the city and the people, it is a hometown job with people I knew." His career with the city began when Cliff Linford was The Ogden YWCA iv sponsoring their second annual am and craft vpnng fin r. They are inviting all artist and craft people in the area to participate in the di)v activities. y,yAyMy,SW.V.VAVMV.V.V,VAVrV.VMWMVW.VAV.ViViJ Kaysville retired as Kaysville City Bldg. Inspector May I, I960 after 32 years as an employee of the city. He staned on April 8. 1948 as an assistant Have Your Broken Windshield Replaced (Guaranteed Not To lik goods are also asked for the YWCA bake sale, which will be part of the fair. The spring fair is being held at the YWCA at 305 27th St., Ogden. The date is June 21; time I0a.m.to5p.m. Reservations for space by June 10. For Tbl t Do jjj&tei Ps- - DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. PHONE US YOUR CLASS TROUBLES further information call the YWCA at 394-945- son and three children of Farmington. Mrs. Alice Rampton had a phone call from her brother Stuart Burton who is now residing in Mexico City, Mex. Stuart and family have returned from South America where they had made their home for many years. Lee Christiansen has been confined to the Laksview Hospital in Bountiful where he underwent treatment the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill spent three days in St. George last week where they attended the Credit Union seminar. Mrs. Helen Crawford spent time in Seattle, Wash, at the bowling tournament and also visited in Victoria and Vancouver British Columbia. . Mrs. Ella Sherwood and Mrs. Val McPhee are visiting for one week in California with Mrs. Dorothy Jarrard at San Jacinto. Here's your Inviiailon ... to meet the friendliest and most professional automotive experts in town. We specialize in fast brake service, and we'd like to make new friends. Take advantage of our Special State Inspection Offer now and lets get acquainted! Come in or call us anytime. ru0TO Miss Wendy Brough, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Richard Brough will leave May 26 for Minneapolis, Minn, where she will be making her home with Pres, and Mrs. Monte Brough at the LDS Mission Home there. Pres. Brough is presiding over that mission and Wendy, a niece will be assisting at the home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chat-lan- d entertained at a family NSMR II i dinner on Mothers Day. Guests included her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans and daughter Becky of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Macom, Washington Terrace; Mr. and ysnisv $ jl Mrs. Jean Evans and her mother Mrs. Dewey, and the Evans two children, and Gay Garcia and two sons, all of North Ogden. 00 This Coupon is good for ONE DOLLAR OFF any DRY CLEANING ORDER during MAY 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker returned home Tuesday This Coupon is good for ONE DOLLAR OFF any DRY CLEANING ORDER during JUNE 1980 even- ing from fa five week trip to California. They spent time in Palm Springs and later visited for a few weeks with their Mr. daughter and . son-in-la- and Mrs. Roy Baldwin at Appos, Calif. They visited in Carmel and Monterey. Their son Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parker and family of Provo joined them for two weeks. He was there on a business trip. Before returning home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker visited in San Jose with his brother Lyman Parker. Doug and Robyn Robison have moved to Marshall Heights subdivision in Layton to make their home. Doug is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison. Too Butmrt Safety by appointment Why waste a day? MR. BRAKE . 53 North Fort Lane Layton Telephone 376-346- 8 Open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. ' |