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Show mm wiux-o- he m journal, may t s, t m mqbth mvii ws if mn. may t s, i m - 4 w 5 If o n' 7. 9- - V & tY.1 -- M-!- . I 1 ?w, ,vW' 4k4 x Jutti Fhr:g?.t grade f North fa ms intludi 1M41 Jordan, left, vk and l4st Cjosmiu, Jlauwa (k4r, mrrUty, 8TH GRADE OFFICERS " (rH4i far 17 federal llnd Surt tfudeflt t Unwin Elerowjury Schael They dinned tht tradirr In tional martaur buwdii nd reeriwd diploma. Some parrot ttimknw In thwr their atudenU n, m welL Instructor is Tin II n HEAD START GRADUATION aF iirrU) ctason, last wr-k- , JiraftulJn. fn), r - FARMINGTON There a full slate of camlxiiict seeking the 12 county, tune and hoard of education eftWc til be up for grabs in Davis County ifus election year. OF the offices ill he of a political nature, while the remaining two wiU he for Mitt TF-- on the Davis n School Dim net Board of Edu- cation. Of major interest at filing deadline Monday were candi-catand seeking the county commission posts. One will be elected to each position. es Bountiful, an incumbent GOP candidate, will face Haven R. Burmngham, of Bountiful, for state senator from Dtsincl 23. CANDIDATES will also be vying for seats in the Utah House of Representatives from Districts 51, 52, 53, 54. 5$, 56 and 57. all in Davis County. All but two of these districts have only one candidate from each political party. In District 51 it will be Warren Smith Wimmer, Clear- field, a Democrat, against ar Morris Hansen. Syracuse, a S. Republican. Clifford and Lefcvre, a Democrat, Adam A. Jacobs, a Republic can. both of Clearfield, will compete in District 52. DISTRICT S3 will have five candidates three Democrats and two Republicans, all from Layton, Republican candidates are Ruby 3- - Price and Franklin W. Knowlton. Democratic hopefulls are Arnold H. Romero. Golden C. Sill and Judy Darlington. Ip 0 M Vr4 W' Two Republicans and one Democrat will compete for a seat in the Utah House from District 54. GOP candidates are J. Leon Sorenson, I and E. Ute Knowlton. Kaysville. Dub Lawrence, Centerville, former Davis County sheriff, is the lone Democrat. REPUBLICAN incumbents Lloyd Sdlcncif, Kim R. and Robert II. GarfT in will be seeking Districts 55, 56 and 57 arm-ingto- n; Bum-ingha- Their Democratic oppo- nents will be Vcnwn L Hot-nuBountiful. District 55; n. lf fi!SlS miCS. Duane A. Burnett, Woods Ctoss, District 56; and Brian E. Ferguson, Bountiful, District 57, KENNETH II. Franck, of East Layion. is seeking a seat on the School District Board of Education in District 3. He is m Vernon' R. Bargson. of Clearfield, and Bruce s., Wat- . u,iu,r.-ihi- Leading North Layton ninth grade th ntttJWwU fl E fl PEI P P R Q vice DA pUuHUE UrriuEllU QTtl U IU "J president; Michelle Marberry, , pm4!int ami Larry Yam-t- mmi ss INCUMBENT Morris F. Swapp, Bountiful, will attempt to seek Big 0 bought the entire remaining stock at tremendous savings! against Cary R. Blodgett, Bountiful; Howard O. Wiscombe, Bountiful, and Harry B. Ccrlach Sr., Val Verda, all on the Republican ticket. Boyd A. Ivory, of Bountiful, is the lone Democratic candicommission date for the scat. HFGoodrich 303 SERIES ar INCUMBENT Glen W. Flint, of West Point, will challenge William T. (Bill) Hall, of Clearfield, and Glen E. Saunders of Clinton, for the post as Republicans. Jim Kirkham, of Sunset, is the only Democratic candidate for this post. Mi ar I AIL TA ilFGoodrich RAOIALTA RADIALT'A' vote-gette- rs STUDENTBODY commission seat and then withdrew his nomination on April 29. filed for the ar OFFICERS Jack Monson Bangerter, FREE GABRIL RED Ryders ofluomcT'AM ficers preparing to lead in student government for the 1980-8- 1 school year include Paul Lee, Kaysville, vice ' president; David Kinard, Fruit Heights, president and Brianna Bacon, secretary. M The one H ler M 1a M H .,W.y. 11980 17, ROOT BEER and MAY Ssg W SAVE 15.25 on all FREE HOMEMADE DONUTS Featuring Pillsbury Flour Fruit Trees Assorted amount of plants Save dollars by buying seed in bulk in any amount Lawn Dowers FEED SEED onefi n 9000 W. Clinton. Utah and get CHE FREE M M track record Daytona. Sabring Watkins Glen. LeMans BF Goodrich was there to show you a passenger tire tough enough to challenge tha track. Flrat domestically made passenger Ire to both satisfy Department d Transportation lor highway use and be approved by the SCCA tor race track competition. requirements The Lifesaver Radial TA. If the professionals can race on it, you knowyoucan depend on it! HRSO-1LR60-1- 5 5 H M Red C. RICHARD (Dick) Reid, of Bountiful, a Republican, M U Buy 3 computer tuned Kaysville Junior High studentbody w w RYDER election ballot in September. M - the TA name famous. HlFGoodrich ar - - The tire that made BECAUSE THERE are three Republican candidates commission vying for and four GOP candidates for commission post, the only two for each postion will be nominated the the Davis County Republican Party Convention on June 14. for The tow top each commission seat will then face each other on the primary M 3.24 3.43 139.80 153.80 HURRY IN NOW QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED AND SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND. NOT ALL SIZES ARE AVAILABLE D0NT BE DISAPPOINTED |