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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOUNRAL, APRIL 5, v ' .yw. s , ,..v 1979 , .. ' X X - Basra A i X s v & w School under construction in By TOM BUSSELBERG - FARMINGTON After canvassing votes cast in the March 27 school bond election, the Davis County Board I of Education unanimously approved sale of a portion of that money for pressing construction needs. THE BOARD authorized sale of $12 million in bond money for projects including d the Morgan Elementary School in Kaysville, the Cook Elementary nearly-complete- tom!M ? CLEARFIELD ROYALTY Catholic . Reigning a little longer as Mr. and Mrs. Little Clearfield are Jeffeiy Schillo, son of Kathy Schillo of 473 N. Bruce and April. Dawn Hodge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hodge of 364 S. 750 E., both Clearfield. - CLEARFIELD Whos the fairest in the land? Womens THAT QUESTION may be a little hard to determine, even League Luncheon for a mirror, but judges are going to try to narrow that down to the fairest of the little people in Clearfield during The Catholic Womens the annual Little Miss and Mr. Contest competition April 21 at 5:30 p.m. in the Clearfield High School auditorium. But if you know that Cinderella or Prince Charming, time is drawing short to get their names on the roster. Deadline for entries is April 7 and contestants must be League will hold the annual benefit luncheon and fashion show on Saturday, April 21, in the Grand Ballroom of the' Hotel Utah. All the proceeds will go to the Guadalupe. Educational Programs, Inc., which serves the needs of the poor and minorities of the Salt Lake community. By NORMA PREECE Bishop Richard Thorderson and son Eric of Livonia, Mich, flew in to Utah to attend the LDS General Conference sessions. While here they were guests of Mrs. Wallace King and other relatives CONNIE BORUP To Display Paintings St Drawings Connie McCormick Borup will be exhibiting current paintings and drawings during the month of April at Barnes Banking Company. Connie is the daughter of Ron and Afton McCormick of for the luncheon Are $6.50. Reservations can be made by calling Mary or Sharon Reeves, at The Murphy, at deadline for reservations is 14 April ' The social hour will begin at 11:30, and luncheon will be 277-731-2, 277-578- Kaysville. SHE STUDIED at the University of Utah, graduating with a BFA in German, and then later received a BFA in fine art with emphasis on painting and drawing. Connie taught art and German at Layton High School from , tickets will be validated for luncheon guests at the ZMCI parking terrace, and also the lot at North Temple and Main. 1973-7- 7. A former American Field Service exchange student herself, she was school coordinator in Layton for the exchange students, and was in active community programs to support AFS. WHILE in Layton, she exhibited at Flint Stables in a show sponsored by the Kaysville chapter of AFS. Connie has also exhibited her works at the Eccles Art Center in Ogden, the Bountiful Art Center, Springville Museums Exhibit, the Salt Lake City Library,. Phillips Gallery in Salt Lake City, the Park City Art Center, and the Salt Lake City Art Center. All-Ut- YOULL BE HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER! DIET PRESENTLY Connie is teaching art at Brighton High School in Salt Lake City, where she lives with her husband Dennis Borup and one daughter, Rachel. CENTER; Colleen Larsen 376-539- 6 . 12-d- spent time sightseeing and visiting the ruins. Elder Mark Goodson who ' returned home March 23 from his mission to New Zealand gave his mission report on Sunday, March 25, in the Kaysville Fourth LDS Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.- E. Goodson. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Passey were guests in Logan Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Passey at a birthday dinner in honor of Bryce, their son. Elder Trent Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weaver, gave his mission report on Sunday in the Kaysville 19th LDS Ward. Elder Weaver just returned home from serving two years in Australia. Mrs. Beth Tall and Mrs. Goldie Ball attended the blessing and naming of Mrs. Tails on Sunday in Centerville. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Darrohn was blessed and named Melanie Ann. Reeves Muriel Miss received word that Mrs. Clara Gleason ','aX fr tX XXX Ai o Vood Burning Stoves flnd Stone at WHOLESALE PRICES Mam, Kaysville vJ vv, u .v X Sarasota, Fla. Val and Lila were taking voice training at the University on the Island of Oahu, and so they spent many hours together. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart remained for two weeks longer to visit more of the islands. They spent four, days SSlI v.fr:.v.v..VA- v of recently suffered a, heart attack And was confined to the hospital for two weeks. Mrs. Gleason was a former Kaysville resident and will be remembered by many in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart have returned from a three week trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Their son and Val and Lila daughter-in-law- , Stuart and family of Redlands, Calif, were also in Hawaii. Garris Co. . and friends. Dick Geisler underwent open-heasurgery last week at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Goldie Ball spent five days last week in Ogden at the home of her sister, Mrs.' Pearl Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blamires have returned home from Nevada where they spent the weekend with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones of Clover Valley Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green have returned from a trip to the Hawaiian Islands where they visited all four islands. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook were accompanied on a trip in their plane by Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom, Fruit Heights and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Roberts of Texas. They flew to Guatemala where they rt ' TICKETS Parking between 3 and 6 years of age. In addition to good looks, contestants will be judged on personality, actions, and spontaneity. Sponsored by the Clearfield Kiwanis Club, applications are available from Ray Adams, Pat Hampton, the Fabric Fair and at Clearfield City Hall, tb Lora Richardson, before she leaves to serve a LDS mission 376-875- 1 THE THEME for this years benefit is The Way We Are. Highlighting the program will be a show within a ' show. Program chairmen, Mrs. Joan Erbin and Mrs. Marilyn Schultz, will incorporate a musical revue into the fashion show to be presented by Weinstocks of Fashion Place, Murray. In music, fashions, and historical commentary, the program will span' the 63 years since the League was founded in 1916, showing the way we were, and The Way We Are. served at and the new Holt Elementary School in west Clearfield. Other projects include bleachers for the new Bountiful and Clearfield High School gymnasiums, site purchases for a new school near Shepard Lane and future East Layton land purchases. from several sources because projects total about $18 MONEY IS coming , , in Honolulu. Miss Ora Lynn Richardson of Phoenix arrived to spend LDS Conference weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richardson, and also to see her sister. Miss to Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher flew to Seattle, Wash, where they spent a few days visiting with her mother and her sister. Jenifer Hill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hill was honored on her birthday at a party on Antelope Island, Saturday, March 24. Seventeen members of the Ezra Tolman and Don Hill families were in attendance. .VJ, - Ml,,.,! v Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Huff and family of Richmond, Utah visited with mother, Mrs. Doritt Brough, while en route to Provo on Wednesday to attend the ceremony at BYU where they honored Dr. Hansen of the drama department. 1 Mr.' and Mrs. R. W. Benton have returned home from Bountiful where they spent the past three weeks at the home of their daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Bryson. Mrs. Bryson was convalescing from recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey entertained their study group Sunday night at their home. Twenty guests attend- ed. Elder and Mrs. David L. Reeder have departed for New Zealand where they will LDS serve an th Temple Mission, on the northern island. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Umpleby and family of Rawlings, Wyo. were visitors over the weekend of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby and also visited with other relatives and friends. THERE ARE many activities and services provided by Davis County at the center. Each Friday we have an excellent movie at 12:30 p.m. free of charge. Lunch is served every weekday between 11:30 and 12:30. Reservations should be made a day in advance. IF YOU havent been here, just drop in, take a tour, ask a staff member questions, give us an opportunity to serve you. Tour Is Enjoyed Seniors On March 20, a group of about 82 senior citizens from Layton and surrounding areas went on a bus tour to the Os- - -mond Production Studios in Orem. The group chartered twn husPQ THE ITINERARY was as . follows: stopped first, the group at the Ernest Wilkinson Center at BYU for a special luncheon in the Polynesian Room. The setting was most satisfying. Following the luncheon, the senior citizens went on a guided tour of the Center; Wilkinson the From Center, they rode to the Museum where they enjoyed an unguided tour of Life-Scien- the fascinating exhibits. The souvenier shop located here enticed many. AFTER LEAVING BYU, the group traveled to the Osan for Studio mond guidapproximately one-hoed tour of the production and areas behind-the-scen- of the including special dressing, cosmetic, hair styling, family and guest view-in- building at the Freeport Center. t-owned THAT WOULD open other facilities for the development with Monte Vista School in Farmington) and were in desperate need for more space for those people. That would give more space for Monte Vista. I would hope we could move all the development center over there. I would think that would add prestige by pulling it near the vocational center, Mr. Wrigley said. Do you CLEARFIELD know what the Heritage Center is? Is it possible that you are not taking advantage of an organization that can add some variety in your life. THE HERITAGE Center is located in the basement of the North Davis Branch Library. It is a center where all senior citizens are welcome to come just to visit, or to enroll in a class or play a game of billiards. By million, with $4.5 million to be used from 1975'bond sale funds, $7.5 million from the recent bond sale and $6 million to be accrued in the districts property tax share. Supt. Bernell Wrigley said some of the funding may be used to acquire three additional school sites and facilitate shift of maintenance shop operations from the site near Davis High School to a distric- center, (presently housed - , wSID .. 12:30. Syracuse, an addition at North Davis Jr. High School Senior Citizen Schedule ssisJs : Urn s IN A RELATED move, the board gave district officials to hire planners the and make preparations for the Woods Cross High School auditorium, opening bids for G.H. Holt and Shepard Lane School in Farmington and appointment of an architect for an East Layton Elementary School. Named District Sales Manager Rex Hansen of Kaysville has joined Chief Industries, Inc., Grand Island, Neb., as a district sales manager for the building division. complete plans for Woods Cross auditorium and supporting rooms, Supt. - Wrigley continued. We also find that we are going to be filled at E.G. King Element tary and the other Layton schools and we feel we have to take care of that. The superintendent said the district already owns one. East Layton site but is checking others but said: preliminary planning could be completed and the given as soon as a : definite site is decided. ad IN OFFICIALLY approving the vote count from the March 27 election, it was noted was mandated for: the bond at all sites although the vote was off by 100 due to: a reporting error from Holbrook Elementary School in Bountiful. Original counts placed the affirmative vote at 123 while final tallies showed it at 223 for and 23 against. The final tally showed 5,677 voted for the bond and 582 against. Voter turnout was listed at 12 percent of eligible voters ranging from a five percent turnout at Clinton Elementary School to cent at West Point We hope we can get bonds as soon as possible on Holt School, hopefully call for bids before the end of the fiscal year (June 30) and weve also felt we could let bids for Shepard Lane before July 1. FOR THE next fiscal year, we would like to be able to buildings and authorize grounds to proceed to develop HANSEN will market the metal Chief buildings and be responsible for the supervision of the building dealer organization in the states of Utah, the southern half of Idaho and northern Nevada. " Hansen, as a superintendent of large construction companies, was involved in major construction projects in Utah, Idaho and Colorado. Most recently, as owner of E&R Construction Company in Bountiful, he has been a Chief Metal Building Dealer since 1974. 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One tour group of about 20 people had the pleasure of meeting Marie Osmond who was hurrying about the studio. Other members of the Osmond family were seen or. met at random. Elder Brian King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon King, has returned from his mission to MOST OF the Senior Citizens enjoyed taking pic- the Tennessee Nashville Mission. He gave his report on Sunday in the Kaysville 6th On the trip down and back, the .passengers were entertained by monologues, jokes, and poems furnished by members of the group. Group singing was also enjoyed on board the buses. THE TRIP was sponsored by the Layton Golden Harvest Club. It proved very successful and more trips will be planned in the future, dmg LDS Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of Soda Springs, Ida. accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Day on a week vacation trip to California and Nevada. They visited in Merced with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Day and family and en route home visited in Las with Mr. Daviss brother, Dr. and Mrs. Max Vegas Davis. tures. tn TTrrirn "in?1 Mrs. Norma Burt of Boun- tiful is visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gurr. Mr. and Mrs. John Gailey and children of Richland, Wash, came for his grandmothers, Mrs. Minnie Bishops funeral service last week. While here they were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prig-more. Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner and family attended the blessing and naming of their granddaughter, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Darrohn, who was named Melanie Ann at the Centerville LDS Chapel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Hill spent four days last week at Kalispell, Mont, where he attended the Western Dairyman Conferences. Friday, Saturday and Sunday April E -10 Show Times Week Nights 7 JO Only FrL& Sat Eve 7:30 & 9:30 Sat Mat O 11 o 0 11:15 A 3:15 Adults Students Children 2.25 .... .... 1.75 1.00 N KAYSVILLE v THEATRE 376-527- 2. 22 per- Layton Clearfield . IIijaLU i |