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Show V.fmYWTtfX-0AV- 13 NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH ?7,189 fjORTM OAVt If APCfl. MARCH ?7, 1 f Receives 1979 Distinguished Service Award David E. Clark pm4 r A:r.), Ifir d.a. . mi fit 4 1 t I tlivlodttai !,J r WiH.f-.i- r , pa, I o kuy la liusi-JlOO- on- fi?f tat N )Ji fiiiOif 4 Of a wiijkiiy mi: J .usr4. a lad aJ I i kahitr oi if t tug a I'r . Itf Aidant 4 Nt m fif i W u Mu Floyd ter of Mr, hSuv.4, Kayw. e M ? 4 It )wif Mr wop Tl fiifl-pc,- t l M t ItorSWC IV-h- Ittf y4 fig 4 fiu rfwoa, Mr, ftj t,6C 4 li r mI, 4 NUDE if l uh hr h It vm trtD tlR.f flklv wuirJ H IV ATM) Ar d i4 ftmmut I d kn it J wwd to Ur IM i iJ. it tJCf jws,a,tir J Alfi) twit id, r f4ij tt4 (it I drnittfiiai lor Mlayion, Mr, Clark l the Albany ruaiv 14 rr,ren Jut.fi Money to A3sy for yret 0ti and in a' M He (lark projeyi Mi be wa on if DAVID (TANK Ja)rr A w TREE COMMITTEE NAMED 9. and vrneciiervco(iuitre, bu tarn named fur th city fcf KijrwtlJ Id jtar. Jamm Pitt ta Urn nmJ thairaan. In nrwTWCemmltl fur Uw l!H He wat an I tpfiwrr Nui leader and He I'noed W ay to r, ItoUrt Antirryon, Clair Snow, tily councilman i rrjimrttuuv-p.JajrMchairman; Itohrrt Don and Dr photo, Pa. Pr, kun e trtmoe IIL RICI The mayor, council and commuter hue at a primary Ihe cnanincrmcm of a Ufitac m the pMimi of tree. We M Id mitucme Ificcturntef Kaytuile tn the phnnn( of a umjhte tree in a poorer plate. lo imprue our thown to have economic value at well. We anticipate ihe opportunity to he of ter mc vice to our city. Ihe committee currently at folio: Kaysville Clubs it Kohert Hone. Hohert AnJerton. Pete Pace and dim Pace, chairman: Councilman Claire Snow Commufiitv. IRIFS MAY enhance our poJe tn KajttiHc at a hcauii-lo- t place to reuJe, and can he the commuted cflom by attignmcnl of the mayor and council. Ruth inward. Ihe lesson wat given by Mrs. Donna - and installed by the DIP Davit County Central Council. Mrs. Yernetta W ilson and Mrs. Ritduh Smith. To serve the IWO year as officers of the camp are Mrs. Vton Mainland, captain: Mrs. Ruth W'mward. first vice cap-laiMrs. Edna Smith, second Sunset youth wat tchcdulcd to appear in first District Court. Farmington, bound lane of jun-vem- le 6. The lanes w im- here it was hit by a third Mcacham. organist and chor- car. Investigating officer said the car driven by the youth first struck the Hunt vehicle. They said investigation of the 1 Charlotte Riley, president; Mrs. Bernie Patruno. vice president: Mrs. Jay Ann leader: and Mr. Pearl Bishop, custodian of relics. Mrs. Lois Smith wa hostess to the Lakevicw Circle accident alleges that the Neighborhood Club at her home Monday for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Corilla Anderson was cohostcss. . Mr. Bonnie Hcywood entertained the Kaysville Liter-ar- y Club at ber home Wcdnes- day evening. Mrs. Margene Hill w as assisting hostess. The book review was given by Mrs. - dos in Clearfield. Rushees and their husbands will be special invited guests. LaRae Thack-erfrom Dance Unlimited, will give a disco dance lesson. The cost of the party will be $6. Each member is asked to bring y. ' child into their home are Mr. and Mr. Michael Koundy of 345 West Center Street. Kay v villc. The new mis weighing 7 lb. 2 oi. arrived on March 6 at the Davis North Medical Center. She ha one brother and two sister. Brian. Allison and Sara. Mr. Roundy was the former Madclyn Bond of Ogden. The grandparents are Mr. and Mr. Lyle Koundy. Kaysville and Mr. and Mr. Dean Bond of Ogden. Mrs. Florence a snack to share. The next chapter meeting of Beta Mu will be held on April I at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Joanne Martin. Hill AFB. Cohostess for the evening will be Mrs. Vickie Chaney. Spe secretary; Mrs. Valentine Greger. treasurer: Mrs. Belinda Smith, county council representative: and Mrs. Kathy Wald, extension officer. A DISCO dance party will be held for members of Beta Mu and their husbands on March 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the club house at the Sundowner Con Block workers will be calling on each home in north for the purDavis County pose to encourage citizens to have a periodic checkup and be aware of the seven warning signs of cancer. More than lives could be saved each year if cancer is detected 100,000 early. NINETY percent of contributions go directly to research, education and assistance. Mitchell of Kama and Mrs. Arlene Zcidcr of Kays die are the two It' a daughter for Mr. and Kevin M. Parkinson of 425 South 923 Last. Kaysville. She arrived on March 5 at the Mr. Dav iv North Medical Center in Lav ton weighing 8 lb. 8 oz. . . and is being named Amber At home it a sister Amie le. Mane. Mr. Parkinson was the former Marie flowed of Ml. Pleasant. Ut. The grandparents include son of East Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howell of Mt. Pleasant. The are Mrs. Gladys great-grandpare- cial invited guests, who are rushees. are Mrs. KaeLynn Galbraith. Mrs. Gail Alamilla, Mrs. Kitty Smith. Mrs. Nora Briggs and Mrs. Susan Ashurst. Program for the evening will be given by Mrs. Valentine Greger. Cancer Drive Underway In North Davis County Mrs. Joanne Martin, corre- sponding home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee K. Parkin- Pre- ston. recording secretary; Mrs. lone Sandall entertained the A Lotus Club at her Welcoming their fourth ister: Mrs. Bertha Rcc. lesson Ctapteir Elect Officers Pat-run- o. Wednesday afternoon. MR. CLARK'S philosophy about parks and rrcfeatHm 'RecreatKui t an opportunity fora person wetpenence tell fulfillment. to find meaning in life. It almost a state of mind. Recreation it a basic need of t. Only ten percent is used for administration. More is given back through the American Cancer Society Program than is contributed." Average contribution last year was 66 cents per household. Norris Nalder Jr. is president of the crusade, with Mar; garet McGuire, Crusade chairman, Bonnie Durbana, educational chairman and Dorothy Adams, services chairman. Harbcrtson. Ogden and John Peterson of Mt. Pleasant. Rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson of 732 East Mutton Hollow Road. Kaysville. The girl named Ann Rachel arrived on March 2 at the Davis North Medical Center weighing in at 7 lb. The new mother was the former Sharon Pederson of Logan. The grandparents are Mr. and Mr. Ivan J. Anderson. Salt l.akc City and Marion W. Pederson of Logan. Elmer Bcckstead of Magna is Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Steven Green of 30 West fix) North. Kays Ic are happy over the arrival of a son. born to them at the Davis North Medical Center on March 2. He weighed in at 7 lbs. 9 oz and is being named Kasey Steven. He is their first child and the new mother will be remembered as the former Tans a DcGroot of Ogden. The grandparents include DccLynn Green. Kaysville: Mrs. Pat Martinez. Pinuche. Nev.: Mrs. Gayle Donaldson. Ogden: and Alan Donaldson. California. Welcoming twins into their home are Mr. and Mrs. Hal Anderson of Farmington. A tw in brother and sister arrived on Feb. II at the Lakevicw 1980 community fund-raisin- g and public education cam- paign chairman. MRS. HAACKE and her committee will set up a special event to be held in May to raise funds for the foundation and to educate the Kaysville community about cystic fibrosis. It is a number one killer among children and affects one in every .600 births nationally. It is considered a children's 1 disease, primarily because Scouts help with volunteer work at Kaysville City Library, 1 to r, Ian Auger, been helping out at the library: Ian Auger, Scout Troop 307; Paul Lee, Scout Troop 501; and Mike Howard, Scout Troop 360, are holding books from the library. BOY SCOUTS are the greatest, Maggie Ryan, libra Paul Lee and Mike Howard." rian, reports. The boys have more books. Because of the work the boys have done, nearly 4,000 books have been moved and arranged on the shelves for better order and for work together very well as a team. They worked out a system of handing books to each other, shifting shelves, and putting the right books on the right shelves. ADDED together, the boys non-ficti- easier access. These three ty plv at IN AIR ANY. he pros.wed eommuniiy god.ns. outAwn fevieaiion l.n the Cofrarov. programv fialVdy mg Ail a lf t4 W!rf t(f af actor v tlets 4 tiaidinrd Nrs) U ou hii aJ in a bw, Sc fi t lhk wiiti fiaai4 cfiYc b.,W )okri I tensor ili,'tn anj more cultural cvenw to arpeal to a wider tanriy of the esmmunity. th the help of federal grant v. his department hav (seen aMe to urgtade vme park eaih year. Ihree year ago. Mr, Clark diHisvcrcd he haj a physical problem that reunite hm to pend 12 hours weekly on the kidney dutyviv machine. He take this time to (A read to hit children and to work on hit family genealogy. Mora Promoted L. I upe M.aa Jr 4 t ,w pjnv A 11 M BN 19 SI Gk Id SI in I aytiHi wa teveniiv puun-ote- to sergeant mator. acsiujifig to M ica M.ihkc F . Uails.ltcrslaie'sadjiiiant sen-C- l volunteered a total' of I4'i at the library, the man-hou- rs librarian said. Hospital with son weighing 5 8 and daughter weighing 5 lbs. 13 oz. At home I a daughter Shay . Mrs. Anderson will be remembered as the former ItuH'ke Hampton of Kaysville. the grandparent arc Dr. and Mrs. Jack Hampton of Kaysville. and Mr. and Mis. Keith Anderson of Tremon-ton- . The are Mr. and Mrs. Alien Brock bank of Huntington. Cl. lbs. o.. SGI. StORk began hi militatv caieet in August 9x, Siifie then he haiialifidasa nuster parachutist and a an evpert mlantiv nun He has completed the adnumctiatice supplv technivian cinitse and varHfisother military cctcmU In civilian hie. Sgt Miaaoa eommumiy relation spec i.ihd (or the Ogden City Corp, lie and his tamilv reside in I run Heights. T fl!I0(7SS Another daughter was added to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Golden of 85 South 760 East. Kaysville. She weighed in ut 7 lbs. 10 oz. on March 19 at the Lakevicw Hospital in Bountiful and is being named Melissa. At home are Emily. Jell and Brian. Mrs. Golden was the former Nellie Cope of Spanish Fork. The grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Cope Jr.. Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brough of Ncphi. Mrs. Erma Cope of Spanish Fork is the np HINCKLEYS DM Anyone who buys a new loader backhoe this year from somebody else. Because during 1980, Wheeler Machinery Company is offering an all expense paid trip to England with the purchase of a new JCB Loader The Cystic Fibrosis Found- been straightening shelves, taking shelves apart and adjusting them to make room for .n ifW-- 4 ilio uJ iijO go? Backhoe. ation has named Annette Haacke of Kaysville as their Three Boy Scouts from Kaysville scout troops have oversaw the vifwswn of fiwr the taJtg lime, fruit ) then not Named Chairman GETS HELP ItN he jtft wom Who would pay for a trip to England ... A. Haaclie LIBRARY Reieao fifft,. a Ja,l(1 d'CH fir priitg ourto IW boy at chaplain: Mrs. Gcneive youth's car was traveling at an excessive speed." THE YOUTH'S attorney has entered a denial (or not guilty) jlcatoJhe petition -charging him wiih negligent homicide, according to a ACCORDING TO Utah spokesman for the juvenile' court, grb Highway Patrol troopers who Beta Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held theirelection of officers March 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Bemie Hill AFB. Newly elected are Mrs. officers for 1980-8- M's, Ruth Hansen wav hov lew to members of the Dclrte Pm- - hie Club at a luncheon meeting in Syracuve at the Country Place Restaurant on Ms Mr, ( Loi tv resfonohir fin spenj, tug a ) to tarn annual IMprfi In Saving Tips to vice captain: Mrs. Morjone Herndon, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Dms Stephen, historian: Mrs. Donna Andrus, registrar: Mr. Jennie Hollist. pact apparently shoved the Hunt auto into the northbound today (March 26) to face a court petition which allege negligent homicide in an atuo traffic death of a Roy man a month ago. TIIE UNNAMED youth wa reportedly the driver of a car acciinvolved in a Ihrec-ca- r dent at the intersection of Utah Flighway 126 and 2230 North in Roy. Killed in the mishap wat Peter Jame Hunt of Roy. Hit wife and datigh- ter were injured, wv tf V 40 dmner meeting at the Ml-do- t Cafe in Brigham City. Thursday evening, a Mate under to Award presented annuafiy to the vtl outstanding pork and irsrrariorul pro. lesswul in dregs under to year of are, the 1W- - gfaddaie of Datrv IFch Sicboof rstjyed looiM. baskeiM and lenmt in hth tchovd. He graduated from the U. of U. in ivrjwuh a US degree m retieaiwm. In 1974. he receised hit master' degree from the Uimcrsii) of Oregon at Fugene. a n: investigated, the Hunt auto wat struck broadside at it wat turning west across the south- A W Amlrus. A history was read by Mr. Jennie Holhst. New officer were elected Sunset Youth To Appear In Auto Death Hearing FARMINGTON Maurene Brady. Ihe Kayssitle layion Rotary Ann met I nday afternoon for their monthly luiwhcon at the Heidelberg Restaurant at the Rock Mill I arm in Farmington. Mrs, Clara W ar d. president. presided. Mrs. Nora Miller. Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker. Mr. Lot Stephen. Mrs. Betty Abram. Mrs. Marcia Mansell and Mrs. Esther Mapc attended the 8-- 1 he Phillips UUP Camp met Mimd.iv at the home of Mrs, direct ed and tn 1977. IklD everyone. It Can be a n m a an end oe an A head of JCB is new to Utah and to us. But, JCB is the world leader in sales with a track record thats 30 years long. with the and a sideshift backhoe, frame, hydraulic system capable of driving a roadbreaker and a variety of other attachments. plug-i- n Its the machine one-pie- ce Weve never made an offer like this and were not planning to extend it beyond 1 980. We want to attract attention to a new machine line we sell and service during our JCB introduction year. And one thing more, only JCB Loader Backhoes carry the Wheeler brand of parts and service backup. those who contact it cannot expect to live to become young adults. THE FUNDS raised through the campaign of 105 state and local chapters nationwide go towards the funding of re- search programs. Utah is fortunate to have a fully staffed cystic clinic at the University-oUtah Medical Center, Salt Lake City. YOUR CATERPILLAR Mrs. Haacke said those wishing to volunteer for the campaign may contact her at 330 West 21st South Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 376-891- np DEALER For more information, contact your Wheeler Sales Representative or call Jim Berry at 487-781- 1 : |