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StfPOj Jcrrcvun ((, own u( fit un. lax. Muy MkM-- S4ff. it JiutMcr id KpHcrt L. and lh k tf ( bare N) Jc f v Kxfl MfitHr4 ad AjhiJ 7 in 2 W, Utlref .Sn)def children are ItunJre. Muncy it, tmJ, xi Oi-k- Clarence FOR OPENING LAYTON SjnJer are K pS-''-- 'V5s 0 ww ZCM have Ui n working lo prepare the new of the new tranc h alore Emplo ees, Karen Janica Warner, Ituhin Van Zkendi-n- , Clawson, b'tew IVndU-tonChristine I lui;fHit,Tori Vought, and WinsU-- Hart. Stevenson family are ChaJ, Lethe and Mail) nn. are Mr. and Grandparent Mr. I rcJ Hall of OgJen. and Mr. George Steven-to- n of La) ion. Mr. Lucy Mr. and 1 g r, , n second major department ttore to open in the new La) ion Hill Mall. The new braoch will open Thursday with a ribbon culling ceremony to be held al 9. 1$ a.m. H. W. Crow Receives Award Staff Sergeant Herbert W. Crow, Jr., son of retired Air Force Technical Sergeant and Mr. Herbert W. Crow Sr., of 217 W. Lincbaugh Avc., Tampa. Jla:, is a member of an organization that has received the U.S. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award here at Holloman AI B. THE NEW branch More of ZCMI will be ihe largest store at ihe mall. There will be ihrce other anchor stores but they will all be of smaller sire, and many other specially stores will be located in the mall which is still fimshing up the construction stage. .. ZCMls store will coser 120,000 square feet on two floors and will employ 275 employees to start with. Most oi these new cmplo)ees are from the surrounding areas. THIS AWARD is earned by members of an Air Force unit for exceptionally meritorious service or outstanding achievement that dearly sets the, unit apart from similar units. The sergeant is a 1970 High School, ZCMI OFFICIALS say this store will be one of the most complete department stores in the area and will have over 80 departments for you to shop in to find that something special you might be looking for. The ZCMI chain of stores is one of the oldest chains in the state. This store is the seventh ZCMI to be built in Utah. There are other branch stores in Salt Lake City, at the ZCMI Mall, Cottonwood and Valley Fair malls and in Logan, Ogden, and Orem. Hollywood, Fla. His wife, Mary, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Scott of La) ton. Greal Mr. and Poikeol Ka)kiiV, Mrv Id G.ibk of GleaihJ, t ub, and M; KwhonJimdl .p ! ar t f tfjCf ! a.d be AprJ1OintJ fc'.d Mhiea w P'af kld i i' fciaJjotd we I kn Ogden trf.pa-'tfii- (d J.dese tih a ?w t f H k nd to t'-w-- lf Koy, Atk. J d t 4f ! J ti.vr ter of i"'d f t srid t Otit J'i,kV t M A frJ It hf- JLy,ikiVfHi Jbe ea-- i' ! A ki'jbd Otden bri. Rimed k Heretd.eM-lerik- 'h Jail tail. and I on hisf nJOfd.nrri w Ala'W) nd toi ae ibe oand.u, dear. Al'v , Jey ooftdt'erOtmf irek bm.-h- JUt. lire HAon of of Nor1 O Cor tieer ami Lett) and M Ogden ire ibe pfldpien'k dig t he treat 9 Hansen Speaks To Studentbody KAYSVILLE Ibe Ibe other members of ibe the 7.CM1 i Vir- Mr. ChdJ grandparent. On Apnl 9, icfcry S. an4 i M n Hall Mcvcnson be tame ibe parent of a baby hoy. lie kill be fumed Mark. iti FVtii'loyii of the Wore for theoix-nin- resident. Mn. ginia Chare and Air. anJ 'y?r EMPLOYEES PREPARE n (uf Mr, Mi, Mcrt I. 4 e. st.e i4 ki.tfr fiJpitaf Ci J J'fJrf Ky ?ti'k Alirfii (ufJiirf U 2mvJ Afd a In a Nwsfrft b K uf f $uftwcl4 Utah Speaker Jaroc V. Han-e- n eek Carter propsHal la balance the federal budget. Calling N a cruel boa on the American How ll blted fr. people." SPEAKING to a ftuJenl at Da I High School, frump wha i wcking election to the U.S. Congress, uiJ it ill do little, if anything, to reverse the disastrous economic course of thi nation." He termed the President SI5 billion budget reduction a "cosmetic far too little, too late." I! INSEN SAID ihe "Demo- laid Rep federal program.' Han cn. -- IT IS apparent that tFe either Democrat Congre LU the courage to stand up to the prevmre of pcvul interest group opposing cut, or duern I have the competence and leadership necessary to of this naism r direct the or both. He added. afl-u- ' To further delay the inevitable day of reckoning, a the . Democrats are now auempiipg to do m hope of vncakme past another election day, w ill only magnify the divavterou result that have already become unbearable. . crat budget balancing charade, if it comes ofT. w ill be the result one-- ) ear lax of record-settin- RI.P. HANsLN noted that in his trav c!i ihroughout Utah he find people "who are angry . - approaching S 00 increase billion. And most of that increase will come directly from individual taxpayers who find themselves in higher bracket as the result of inflation. Rep. Hansen, seeking the Republican seat from Utahs 1st Congressional District, economic security and hopes for the future destroyed." He said our economy is suf-fenng from "near-fata- l injunct inflicted by a Democrat Congress over the past 25 years. It can not be saved by an aspmn 1 said he was greatly dis- appointed by his recent trip to and afraid at they see their . , -- " or bandaid. Our economy needs major, life-savin- ' g surgery," Washington to discuss RFP. It VSSFN further critimailer with olher slate leaders and members of' cized the Washington lawmak 'j Congress. ers, saying that "there is some- - .: tax-cutti- - HE SAID the leadership of the Utah legislature supports the need to balance the federal budget through significant and meaningful spending reduc- tions. "These cuts must be accompanied by reduction, and in some cases elimination of and unnecessary thing strange about Washington th at makes those w ho have been there too long either hard : listen. ; of hearing or unwilling to "Perhaps it is their ability to ; vote themselves pay raises at will that has isolated them from the economic realities of what is occunng back home,. ; said Rep. Hansen. ARCHITECTS and planners of the new branch were Holland, Pasker and Breinholt who have designed much of the new mall. The interior design work in the new branch store was done by Allan Gerard Design Inc. from Seattle. Wash. With the new branch store opening in the mall, they have set the store hours as Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. THE MANAGER FOUNTAINS AND of the store will be Tom Whitesides, and the assistant manager will be Robert L. Chamberlain. The personnel manager is DeAnne Worthen. Store officials feel that this FLOWERS store will easily serve the residents of all the towns between Centerville and Roy. Honor OGDEN Weber State College students with a 4.0 grade point for the winter quar- ter from Davis County in- cluded: Bryan H. Carpenter, Hill AFB; John R. Cnbbs, Layton; Alvin Es Darroch, Layton; John D. Weidert, Layton; Randall F. Acree,. Centerville.- - MARY E. Adams, Hill AFB; Ardis A. Alder, Kays-Vill- e; Elizabeth Andrews, Hill AFB; Paul B. Baker, Layton; Susan M. Baker, .Layton; Michale K. Balaich, Kaysvill-e- ; Stewart E. Barlow, Layton; Elizabeth Beitzel, Fruit Heights; Eari D. Berry, . Clear- field; Avanelle E. Bossenber-er- , Layton. : Patricia A. Bradley, Sunset; Jarolen S. Brough, Kaysville; Christina Brown, Clearfield; Franklin E. Carlsen, Layton; Jon M. Cogswell, Layton; Merry Jo Cook, Fruit Heights; Catherine Davis, Hill AFB; Janice P. Dawson, Layton; Debbie L. Delcastdlo, Clear cent increase in dividends to their shareholders for the past quarter. That amounts to a 35 cents per share dividend which is being paid to all stockholders of record, ds Students M WSC field; Darwin D. Dirks, Clearfield; Susan C. Dobski, Hill JANE G. Israelson, Syracuse; Dwayne K. Johnson, Kaysville; Malika O. Keval, Clearfield; Allen R. Knesal, Clinton; Elizabeth Kozlowski, AFB; Sharon E. DRmian, Layton. JOYCE A. Dunsford, Clearfield; Janet K. Endo, Layton; John W. Evans, Clinton; Layton; Ann N. Kump, Layton; Carleen Lashbrook, Layton; Gayle P. Lee, Kays-villHarry D. Lords, Layton; John P. Lion, Layton. c; Gayle Ferrin, Farmington; Helga C. Forhan, Layton ; Linda C. Foster. Layton; Donald H. Fraley, Hill AFB; Marilyn A. Franklin, Layton; Phillip M. Gardiner, Syracuse; Mary O. Garr, Kaysville; Richard E. Gould, Clearfield. Jeffrey E. MacTarlane, Clinton; Lean Marcusen, Kaysville; Charles B. Maughan, Layton; Stacy McCulloch, Clearfield; Mary Jan McCutchen, Clearfield; Paul R. Miya, Layton: Sheryl D. Moore, Sunset; Jan Moms, Kaysville ; Sherry A. Moultrie, Bountiful, Marilyn L. Mulvey, Layton: Penelope S. Nahley, Hill AFB: Kimberlv J. Nance, Kaysville. Alfred R. Guin, East Layton; Kathy Hampton, Clearfield; Karen Clawson and Stew Pendleton admire the beauty of the fountain and flowers that greet shoppers as they enter on end of the store. ZCMI has made every effort to keep the store open beautiful. THE ZCMI chain has been experiencing relatively good business also, with a 16 per Melinda L? Han-lin- e, Kaysville; Edmund E. Hansen, Centerville; David W. Hams, Sunset, Krystine S. Harris, Kaysville; Janeen Hatch, Kaysville; Dennis Hepworth, Clearfield: Franklin J. Hill, Kaysville; Teddi V. Hinojosa, Layton; Margaret J. NANCY Neuenschwander, Bountiful; Brett T. Neville, Holm, Sunset; John D. Holmes. Clinton; Donald A. Hunt, Clearfield and Jancie C. Irving, Layton. . Layton: Linda K. Nichols, Bountiful; Carol Oakeson, Farmington: Jeanne B. Olsen, Clearfield; Kann A, Olsen, Farmington; Deann Page, Kaysville; Stephen J. Parker, Bountiful, Richard J. Pell, Clinton; William E. Poole, Clearfield; N. Jean M. Pyke, Clinton; Delvin A. Read, Layton. Elijah C. Reid, Layton; Cecil P. Robison, Clearfield; William D. Robnett. Layton; Charlene A. Roengrant, Syracuse; Glen R. Rowley, Kaysville; Sandra W. Salim-benFarmington; Richard J. Saunders, Sunset; Jayne G. e, Juan L. Schaap, Layton; George M. Scott, West Point; Douglas R. Shields, Sunset; Diane L. Simomch, Clearfield; Bobbi A. Stephens, Layton. JERRY DEAN Stewart, Layton; Karen L. Stickney, Kaysville; Bryan L. Strom berg, Farmington; Louise A Symes, Layton; Millard E Talbot, Layton; Ruth A Taylor, Syracuse; Beverly J Thompson, West Point; De von A. Toone, Centerville John R. VoIImer, Hill AFB. Ortiz Reports For Duty In Staff Sgt. Juan L. Ortiz, brother of Ramon Ortiz of 42 1 1 Oakville, Houston, Texas has arrived for duty here at Aviano Air Base. Sgt. Ortiz, a food services technician, was pre- - viously assigned to Dyess Texas AFB. Texas. THE SERGEANT is a 1969 graduate of Aransas Pass High Svhool. Aransas Pass, Texas. His w ife, Irene, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Procopio Rocha of Layton-- . OUTSTANDING WOMAN NAMED Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is pleased and proud to announce the Woman of the Year chosen by popular vote of the chapter. This award is given to honor an outstanding woman of the year. CAROL COLLETT, wife of Wells Collett of Kaysville is deserving of the award. Carols rainbow of beauty Mrs. Collett, left, was honored by Mrs.. Adams as she received an award as the outstanding woman for the year. Carol is active m church and community affairs. She gets involved with the world around her. She was the election registrar for the district at one time. ville. Two pioneer cabins were-- , i also saved and will be placed at' the Deseret Working Village in Salt Lake City. SHE SPEARHEADED a drive to have a museum in Kaysville and devoted three years of time and effort to the historical museum project and interests was the writing of a successful book entitled "Kaysville Our Town, She has served as hostess at the was deeply saddened hen her become a w shines forth to all who know her. She is involved with life, learning and friendship. She loves the neighborhood chil- reality. She was chairwoman of the dren and makes Halloween and Christmas treats for them and often hand delivers them Committee for eight years. During this time she was suc- as well. - - . dream did not Kaysville Historic Sights cessful in awarding nine plaques to histone sights in Kays INCLUDED IN . Carols LeConte Stewart Gallery of j - i ; J Art for many years and has C conducted the Kaysville His- - ; tone Sites tours and compiled J a guide booklet for the tours She will be honored at the Beta Sigma Phi annual Found- j erS Day dinner on April 24 which will be held at the Valley : 4 View Golf Clubhouse, np i- |